Papers, 1961-1985.

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Papers, 1961-1985.

Secretary. A letter from Robert F. Kennedy to Hyde, Feb. 27, 1961; an invitation from members of the president's cabinet to Hyde to attend a concert by the metropolitan Opera National Company, May 3, 1962; an invitation from members of the president's cabinet to Hyde to attend the premiere of the Royal Shakespeare Company in "The Hollow Crown," January 7, 1962; a letter from Robert F. Kennedy to Hyde, September 3, 1964; an invitation from the attorney general to Hyde to attend the Sustained Superior Performance Awards Ceremony, December 15, 1966; and a birthday card to Hyde from Nancy and Ronald Reagan, August 8, 1985.

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