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Cotton's Week, Volume 19, Number 15, April 1963

Description: Monthly newsletter published from Cotton's Week describing Senator James O. Eastland's demand for competitive cotton prices, as well as a mandatory export program enacted as part of the Agricultural Act of 1956. The Mexican Farm Labor program was extended for two years by the House Agriculture Subcommittee. February exports and CCC loan entries are listed.
Date: April 12, 1963
Creator: National Cotton Council of America
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from Gillespie County Fruit Growers Association, Inc. to a Friend, July 12, 1963]

Description: Letter from Gillespie County Fruit Growers Association, Inc. to a friend regarding the good crop they had for peaches and he also mentioned for the customer to order quickly so they can send them the quantity they need before they're gone. He also included more information on prices and shipment.
Date: June 12, 1963
Creator: Gillespie County Fruit Growers Association, Inc.
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from Harris Leon Kempner to Richard R. Higgins, June 12, 1963]

Description: Letter from Harris Leon Kempner to Richard R. Higgins regarding the letter of May 27th about Committee for Economic Development which hasn't been answered yet. Kempner encloses a check for $100.00 in the favor of CED and requests them to list that contribution as coming from H. Kempner, rather then his company name.
Date: June 12, 1963
Creator: Kempner, Harris Leon
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from Julius H. Cohn to I. H. Kempner, September 12, 1963]

Description: Letter from Julius H. Cohn to I. H. Kempner praising progress made with the AJC Bequest and Endowment Program. He mentions receiving 35 Letters of Intent from leaders pledging support through their wills. However, Kempner has not yet sent his Letter of Intent, and he encourages him to do so to aid the AJC's future efforts.
Date: September 12, 1963
Creator: Cohn, Julius H.
Partner: Rosenberg Library
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