Letter from Cordye Hall to Vice-President Lyndon Johnson, December 12, 1961
Hall, Cordye; Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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 what she sees as Johnson's continued antagonism toward Russia. Written in pencil is a note that says "no ans."
Hall, Cordye
12/12/1961
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Letter from Cordye Hall to Lyndon Johnson, January 2, 1971
Hall, Cordye; Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973; social security
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" information to Ladybird Johnson. Written in blue ink are the notes "no answer, naturally" and "copy-Mr. Harry Truman."
Hall, Cordye
1/2/1971
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Cordye Hall, 1915
Graduation portrait of Cordye Hall.
Hall, Cordye
1915
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Cordye Hall, 1945
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Cordye Hall, 1945, modeling a Yugoslavian sleeve from wedding dress
Hall, Codye
1945
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Cordye Hall at a protest
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Cordye Hall at a protest holding a sign that reads, "War is not healthy for children and other living things."
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Letter from Senator Lyndon Johnson to Cordye Hall, August 12, 1958
Hall, Cordye; Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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 Convention and how he has never "extended support to 'reactionary fanatics.'" Hall has written "lie!" in pencil next to this statement.
Hall, Cordye
8/12/1958
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Letter from Vice-President Lyndon Johnson to Cordye Hall, December 6, 1961
Hall, Cordye; Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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 copy of the speech.
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Letter from Cordye Hall to D.C. Burnham, July 22, 1970
Hall, Cordye; Burnham, D.C.
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 for death." She asks them to pull out of the war effort and go back to making appliances that "bring happiness."
Hall, Cordye
7/22/1970
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Letter from Cordye Hall to J.M. Roche, July 22, 1970
Hall, Cordye; Roche, James M.; General Motors Corporation; Vietnam War; Another Mother for Peace: The New Yorker
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 unless they remove themselves from the war effort.
Hall, Cordye
7/22/1970
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Open letter from Cordye Hall to President Ronald Reagan, June 22, 1982
Hall, Cordye; Reagan, Ronald Wilson, 1911-2004; Brezhnev, Leonid Ilyich, 1906-1982; Cold War; Russia; Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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 by suggesting that the president should submit his self to a "battery of psychological measures and psychological counseling" and that he is "paranoid."
Hall, Cordye
6/22/1982
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