Eastland Correspondence: Ford Administration
Identifier
Eastland_S1SS16_Ford_Handicapped_Employment_1
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Recipient
Eastland, James O. (James Oliver), 1904-1986
Publication Date
4-29-1976
Custom Date
1970s
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Description
Handwritten memorandum dated 29 April 1976 from [Bill Simpson, Legislative Assistant to Eastland], re: accepting Small Employer award from committee on behalf of Tom Barrentine, President of Barrentine Manufacturing in Greenwood, MS. Attached: typed letter signed dated 19 April 1976 from Harold Russell, Chairman of the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, to Simpson, re: above topic. Attached: typed letter signed dated 15 April 1976 from Barrentine to Simpson, re: above topic. Copy typed letter signed dated 1 March 1976 from Harold Russell to Barrentine, re: above topic; 2 pages. Attached: typed memorandum dated 27 April 1976 from Robert H. Ruffner, Director of Communications of President?s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, to Simpson, re: above topic. Attached: removal sheet for Annual Meeting Program April 28-30, 1976: The Presidents Committee on Employment of the Handicapped: Essentials: 3rd Century USA.
Subject Headings (Library of Congress)
United States. President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped;
Relational Format
archival material
Original Format
memorandums; correspondence
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Original Collection
James O. Eastland Collection, Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries
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