WHSF: Returned, 2-12

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WHSF: Returned, 2-12

This file contains: From Allan Hoover to members of the Cave Man Camp, including RN, regarding the camp's status in 1970. A list of the members is attached. 3 pgs. [Letter], 2/4/1970 From RN to Ted Czechanski thanking him for watch repair. 1 pg. [Letter], 2/10/1970 Brochure advising that the recipient open a Check Register used with The Executive. 3 pgs. [Brochure], N.D. Business card for Capitol Gifts Fashion Jewelry and Ted Czechanski. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D. Evelope from Capitol Gifts. A handwritten note detailing how much must be paid for services rendered is also present. 2 pgs. [Other Document], N.D. Envelope from Hill and Knowlton, Inc. to Rose Mary Woods. 2 pgs. [Other Document], 3/4/1970 From Elmer Bobst to Robert Gray regarding a book on the Eisenhower Administration. 1 pg. [Letter], 2/26/1970 From Harvey Hancock to Rose Mary Woods regarding the Bohemian Club. 1 pg. [Letter], 2/5/1970 From Edward L. Morgan to Thomas W. Bewley regarding an oral history project of RN. 1 pg. [Letter], 4/10/1970 From Thomas W. Bewley to RN regarding oral history of the president's political career. Handwritten notes added by unknown. 1 pg. [Letter], 2/26/1970 From Harold C. Case to the Trustees of Whittier College regarding an Interim Report. 3 pgs. [Memo], 2/23/1970 From Thomas W. Bewley to Rose Mary Woods regarding a report on Whittier College for RN. 1 pg. [Letter], 2/26/1970 From Larry Higby to Mr. Morgan regarding the oral history project. 1 pg. [Memo], 3/16/1970

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Bobst, Elmer Holmes, 1884-1978

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Elmer Holmes Bobst (1884-1978), the third of five children of Isaac and Alice (Holmes) Bobst. Bobst's first wife, Ethel Rose, died in 1953. In 1961 he remarried the former Mamdouha As-Sayyid, a social scientist serving on Lebanon's delegation to the United Nations. Elmer Holmes Bobst began his career as a pharmacist and later exerted tremendous influence over the modern pharmaceutical industry, becoming, in 1920, manager and treasurer of the Hoffman-LaRoche Chemical Work...