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Berryhill to Helms, 27 September 1962
(Unknown) Berryhill
Berryhill discusses traffic and congratulates Helms on "doing an outstanding job."
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Berryhill to Norman (JFN), 27 September 1962
(Unknown) Berryhill
Berryhill responds to Norman's request to help.
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Gin [Virginia Bramlett] to Berryhill, 17 September 1962
Virginia Bramlett
Bramlett informs Berryhill of pending arrival of 24 news correspondents to Oxford to cover the University's integration.
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Sue to Mrs. A. J. Chancellor, 30 September 1962
Sue Chancellor
Sender states they are safe and in no danger. She will come home "if necessary." Asks recipients to call Rachael.
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Josef C. Dine, Chairman of Freedom of Press Committee to Marvin Black
Josef C. Dine
The Freedom of Press Committee urges Black to assist James Hicks' efforts to perform his professional duties as a reporter.
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Mrs. William Faulkner to Miss Victoria Fielden, 19 September 1962
Estelle Faulkner
Faulkner asks for news on recipient's "mama."
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Duncan Gray, Jr. to Mrs. St. Lloyd, 27 September 1962
Duncan Montgomery Gray
Gray asks for prayers and tells Lloyd to get news from Memphis rather than Jackson papers. He states people are urging Governor Ross Barnett to keep the university open.
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Charles H. Griffin to Hon. J Walter Brown, Jr., 18 September 1962
Charles Hudson Griffin
Giffin asks Brown to call him.
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Charlie Hathorn to Ira L. Morgan, 24 September 1962
Charlie Hathorn
Message offers support for Morgan and Hathorn states he is waiting to talk to the president.
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Mansel Motel to Anthony Harrigan
Mansel Motel
The motel informs Harrigan they cannot make a reservation.
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Dud to Dr. D. H. Mutziger, 30 September 1962
Dud Mutziger
Sender states three people have been shot and asks what to do.
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Rob Nelson to Alexander Campbell, 28 September 1962
Robert Colby Nelson
Regarding copy about scene in Oxford
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D. L. Pierce, Leo Quinnelly, and O. E. Pulliam to Secretary General, 28 September 1962
D. L. Pierce, Leo Quinnelly, and O. E. Pulliam
Telegram supporting Barnett; discusses state sovereignty. The telegram was forwarded.
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Lee Ranck to Dr. E. B. Ranck, 30 September 1962
Lee Ranck
Sender tells recipient they are okay and "staying out of it."
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Judy to Mrs. E. W. Sadler, 30 September 1962
Judy Rash
Judy informs Sadler that they are fine and cannot call because the circuits are busy.
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Ray Terrell to J. W. Davidson, 29 September 1962
Ray Terrell
Terrell hopes the situation on campus "will not interfere with Kentucky."
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Annette to Mrs. A. A. Walker, 13 September 1962
Author Unknown
Notice that Governor Barnett will be on television and radio that evening
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Ben and Harrell to P. H. Weathersby, 30 September 1962
Author Unknown
Phones are busy in Beta house. Sender states all are safe.
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Benny to Mr. H. B. Smith, 30 September 1962
Author Unknown
Benny states "we are okay" and says things in Oxford are a mess. Asks recipients to call Bob's mother.
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Bernard to Mr. M. B. Puckett, Sr., 30 September 1962
Author Unknown
Bernard will take care of Ann, and they are both all right.
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Berryhill to Andrews, 21 September 1962
Author Unknown
Berryhill asks to be informed of developments in federal court hearings and will soon travel to Jackson.
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Berryhill to Bill or Gin, 29 September 1962
Author Unknown
Berryhill asks about the situation in Oxford.
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Berryhill to Bramlett, 14 September 1962
Author Unknown
Berryhill asks to be kept informed of "developing conditions" and offers help.
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