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  • Collection: Cordye Hall Papers, 1910s-1980s

MSS052_image_1945.pdf
Cordye Hall, 1945, modeling a Yugoslavian sleeve from wedding dress

MSS052_58_letter_19611212.pdf
Letter from Cordye Hall to Vice-President Lyndon Johnson thanking him for sending her a copy of speech from a dinner honoring Adlai Stevenson. Hall states that she sees "no relevance" between Johnson's speech and the occasion. Hall takes issue with…

MSS052_58_letter_19710102.pdf
Letter from Cordye Hall to Lyndon Johnson regarding the amount of money that Johnson is receiving as a former president. Hall is dismayed and asks Johnson to explain. Hall also asks that Johnson give the enclosed "Another Mother for Peace"…

MSS052_image_1915.pdf
Graduation portrait of Cordye Hall.

MSS052_image_HallatProtest.pdf
Cordye Hall at a protest holding a sign that reads, "War is not healthy for children and other living things."

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MSS052_letter_19580812.pdf
Letter from Senator Lyndon Johnson to Cordye Hall in response to a letter he received from Hall in which she sent him an article from the Times Herald. Johnson also refers to an apparent accusation from Hall regarding an incident at the Dallas County…

MSS052_letter_19611206.pdf
Letter from Vice-President Lyndon Johnson to Cordye Hall in response to a letter he received from Hall in which she wrote to him about a previous speech. Johnson states that he sees no reason to "protect the Communists from the truth" and includes a…

MSS052_letter_19700622.pdf
Letter from Cordye Hall to D.C. Burnham at Westinghouse regarding Westinghouse's involvement in manufacturing munitions for use in the Vietnam War. Hall states that she has many Westinghouse appliances and so is shocked that they are "manufacturing…

MSS052_letter_19700722.pdf
Letter from Cordye Hall to J.M. Roche, the General Motors Chairman of the Board, regarding GMs involvement in manufacturing munitions for use in the Vietnam War. Hall states that she has guilt over owning a GM vehicle but will not buy another one…

MSS052_letter_19820622.pdf
Cordye Hall writes an open letter to President Ronald Reagan after a recent speech to the U.N. Hall believes the president was lacking in diplomacy and that America has no right to condemn Russia in light of American actions abroad and at home. Ends…