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with their vice principal, Mrs, Agatha Oak of Wicomico
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County and their teachers Mrs. Polk and Mrs. Rayne.
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Let us give them a warm welcome also. (Applause)
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THE PRESIDENT: I have a communication which I
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will ask the Reading Clerk to read.
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MR. QUILLEN: "103 Record Street, Frederick,
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Maryland. January 4, 1968.
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"Dear President Eney. It will be appreciated
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if vou will express to the delegates and staff of the
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Convention my thanks for the Paul Revere colonial skewer.
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Its clean classic lines make it a lovely modern letter
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onener. Delegate Barrick delivered this gift to me just
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before Christmas.
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"I enjoy its beauty and usefulness, but it is
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made much more wonderful to me because all of you found
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time, in your busy days and nights of dedicated unselfish
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service to our beloved Free State — time to show warm
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and loving concern for one person. How fortunate this
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one person is. I will cherish this as long as I live.
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Sincerelv, Mildred R. Storm."
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