Letters and telegrams received, 1958 July 24-August 16.

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Letters and telegrams received, 1958 July 24-August 16.

Kenneth L. Holderman received two telegrams, 24 and 26 July 1958, from E. H. Rietzke, and three letters from Senators John F. Kennedy (Mass.) and Irving M. Ives (N.Y.), and Chief Clerk, U.S. Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Stewart E. McClure concerning H.R. 13247, the National Education Act.

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Ives, Irving McNeil, 1896-1962

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Irving McNeil Ives was a member of the New York State Assembly, 1933-46; author and sponsor of legislation creating the New York State Department of Commerce and the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University; co-author and co-sponsor of a New York State anti-discrimination law; Dean of the Industrial and Labor Relations School at Cornell, 1945-47; United States senator, 1947-59; member of the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on Labor and Public Welfa...

Rietzke, E. H.,

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Holderman, Kenneth L. (Kenneth Lucius), 1909-1987

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Kenneth L. Holderman was the Assistant Dean, School of Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, 1956-1959, and vice president for commonwealth campuses. From the description of Letters and telegrams received, 1958 July 24-August 16. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 32295967 Kenneth L. Holderman was born April 5, 1909 in Pittsburgh, Pa. He graduated in 1931 from the Pennsylvania State College with a Bachelor of Science degree in Architecture. ...

Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963

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John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917, to Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy of Brookline, Massachusetts. John Kennedy, the second of nine children, attended Choate Academy (1932-1935), Princeton University (1935-36), Harvard College (1936-40), and Stanford Business School (1941). In 1940, he published a book based on his senior thesis entitled "Why England Slept." The book criticized British policy of Appeasement. In 1941, Kennedy enlisted in the Navy. In August 1943, Kenn...

McClure, Stewart E.

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