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[Letter from Betty Elder to Pete Tijerina - 1966-12-12]

Description: Letter from Betty Elder to Peter Tijerina, December 12, 1966, regarding plans to establish a National Office for the Rights of the Indigent. The program will "concentrate on appellate practice, research and theory development in areas of slum housing, welfare law, migrant labor, consumer credit; the fair administration of the criminal law, and problems of Spanish Americans and American Indians."
Date: December 12, 1966
Creator: Elder, Betty
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

[Letter from Lt. Edward Drew to Mickey McLernon, December 25, 1943]

Description: Letter from Lieutenant Edward Drew to Mickey McLernon wishing her happy holidays, discussing aviation, congratulating her on turning 21, updating her on his health, telling her about Ellen Casper, and old friends.
Date: December 25, 1943
Creator: Drew, Edward Allen
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Letter from I. H. Kempner to Dan Oppenheimer, December 21, 1944]

Description: Letter from I. H. Kempner to Dan Oppenheimer sharing a brief report on the banks extending credit to Imperial Sugar Company and requesting to share the information to his parents.
Date: December 21, 1944
Creator: Kempner, Isaac H. (Isaac Herbert), 1873-1967
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from I. H. Kempner to Dan Oppenheimer, December 24, 1949]

Description: Letter from I. H. Kempner to Dan Oppenheimer discussing about the inquiry made by Dan about debt they owe on Merchants & Planters Compress stock and other details like Sugar Land construction and its progress. Also, he mentioned about how appreciative of his remarks regarding his son, Isaac Herbert Kempner, Jr.
Date: December 24, 1949
Creator: Kempner, Isaac H. (Isaac Herbert), 1873-1967
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from Chauncey D. Leake to Karl Lovelady, December 18, 1944]

Description: Letter from Chauncey D. Leake to Karl Lovelady expressing regret that they could not meet during a recent visit due to the senator's absence. He discusses the state of medical education, defends the reputation of the school against what is termed "unfortunate propaganda," and highlights statistical data regarding patient treatment numbers.
Date: December 18, 1944
Creator: Leake, Chauncey D.
Partner: Rosenberg Library
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