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Box 19, Folder 19, Document 26
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SIMON H.RIFRKIND
ROBERT E.SAMUELS
JOHN F. WHARTON
LLOYD K.GARRISON
MYER 0.MERMIN
HOWARD A.SEITZ
H.RUSSELL WINCKUR
ALEXANDER HEHMEYER
ADRIAN W. DEWIND
EDWARD G.MILLER, JR.
MORRIS B. ABRAM
MORDECAI ROCHLIN
PAUL J.NEWLON
JOSEPH S.ISEMAN
JAMES 8.LEWIS
SIDNEY R.NUSSENFELD
MARTIN KLEINBARD
NORMAN ZELENKO
JOHN E.MASSENGALE
JAY H.TOPKIS
EDWARD N.COSTIKYAN
ROBERT H.MONTGOMERY, JR.
JOHN C.TAYLOR, 3°
BERNARD H.GREENE
ERNEST RUBENSTEIN
PAUL,WEISS, RIFKIND,WHARTON & GARRISON
575 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK 22,N.Y.
MURRAY HILL 8-5600 ARTHUR J. COHEN
COUNSEL
CABLE: LONGSIGHT, N.Y.
RANDOLPH E.PAUL [ip48-i556)
Lous s.wEIss (a27-1950)
B)
July 31, 1963
Dear Ivan:
I simply cannot let the occasion grow stale
without telling you how deeply proud I was of your
brilliant performance before the Congressional Committee
last week. As a former resident of Atlanta I have
been congratulated by many people on the performance
of Atlanta's Mayor. Really, yours was an act of real
statesmanship and farsighted courage. I make this
prediction: that there will be many major businesses
attracted to Atlanta simply on the basis of the kind of
Mayor who presides over its affairs.
My best personal regards to you and Louise.
With deep respect, I am
As ever,
_—~
Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
ROBERT E.SAMUELS
JOHN F. WHARTON
LLOYD K.GARRISON
MYER 0.MERMIN
HOWARD A.SEITZ
H.RUSSELL WINCKUR
ALEXANDER HEHMEYER
ADRIAN W. DEWIND
EDWARD G.MILLER, JR.
MORRIS B. ABRAM
MORDECAI ROCHLIN
PAUL J.NEWLON
JOSEPH S.ISEMAN
JAMES 8.LEWIS
SIDNEY R.NUSSENFELD
MARTIN KLEINBARD
NORMAN ZELENKO
JOHN E.MASSENGALE
JAY H.TOPKIS
EDWARD N.COSTIKYAN
ROBERT H.MONTGOMERY, JR.
JOHN C.TAYLOR, 3°
BERNARD H.GREENE
ERNEST RUBENSTEIN
PAUL,WEISS, RIFKIND,WHARTON & GARRISON
575 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK 22,N.Y.
MURRAY HILL 8-5600 ARTHUR J. COHEN
COUNSEL
CABLE: LONGSIGHT, N.Y.
RANDOLPH E.PAUL [ip48-i556)
Lous s.wEIss (a27-1950)
B)
July 31, 1963
Dear Ivan:
I simply cannot let the occasion grow stale
without telling you how deeply proud I was of your
brilliant performance before the Congressional Committee
last week. As a former resident of Atlanta I have
been congratulated by many people on the performance
of Atlanta's Mayor. Really, yours was an act of real
statesmanship and farsighted courage. I make this
prediction: that there will be many major businesses
attracted to Atlanta simply on the basis of the kind of
Mayor who presides over its affairs.
My best personal regards to you and Louise.
With deep respect, I am
As ever,
_—~
Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
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