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[Letter from John W. Stanford, Jr. to Maury Maverick, Jr., July 25, 1964]

Description: Letter from John W. Stanford, Jr. to Maury Maverick, Jr. discussing several enclosed documents, including the dissenting opinion of Justice Black, a writing by Pope John XXIII, and a letter Stanford received from Frank Wilkinson.
Date: July 25, 1964
Creator: Stanford, John W., Jr.
Partner: Private Collection of Mario Marcel Salas

[Letter from Sam Spivey to Mario Salas, July 9, 1971]

Description: Letter from Sam Spivey to Mario Salas discussing a cartoon shown on Popeye Theatre which Salas wrote to Kens-TV about the previous month. Spivey asks for the date and time Salas saw it in order for him to locate it and take action regarding it more promptly.
Date: July 9, 1971
Creator: Spivey, Sam
Partner: Private Collection of Mario Marcel Salas

[Letter from Melvin L. Wulf to John W. Stanford, Jr., July 8, 1963]

Description: Letter from Melvin L. Wulf to John W. Stanford, Jr. stating that the American Civil Liberties Union is still willing to refer Stanford to a local attorney if he is indicted.
Date: July 8, 1963
Creator: Wulf, Melvin L.
Partner: Private Collection of Mario Marcel Salas

[Letter from John W. Stanford, Jr. to Melvin L. Wulf, July 11, 1963]

Description: Letter from John W. Stanford, Jr. to Melvin L. Wulf enclosing an article from the San Antonio Express and stating Stanford will get in touch with Wulf if he is indicted.
Date: July 11, 1963
Creator: Stanford, John W., Jr.
Partner: Private Collection of Mario Marcel Salas

[Letter to Melvin L. Wulf, July 20, 1963]

Description: Letter to Melvin L. Wulf stating that Attorney General Kennedy has requested the Texas Attorney General not take any action against the writer until the federal proceedings are concluded. The letter is unsigned.
Date: July 20, 1963
Partner: Private Collection of Mario Marcel Salas

[Letter from Maury Maverick, Jr. to John W. Stanford, Jr., July 24, 1964]

Description: Letter from Maury Maverick, Jr. to John W. Stanford, discussing Pacem in Terris by Pope John and the dissenting opinion of Hugo Black. He also shares that he will likely argue the first thirty minutes of Stanford's case before the United States Supreme Court and Mel Wulf and a Wall Street Republican will close the last thirty minutes.
Date: July 24, 1964
Creator: Maverick, Maury, Jr.
Partner: Private Collection of Mario Marcel Salas
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