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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

Digital Library Collections

This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections.

Collection: Baker, Howard: Files

Folder Title: [Public Mail File Congratulations:

04/09/1987] (2)

Box: 14

To see more digitized collections visit:

https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library

To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit:

https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection

Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected]

Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing

National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/

April 9, 1987

Dear Mr. Knepp:

Thank you for your kind message. I appreciate your warm words of support and confidence.

With best wishes,

Sincerely,

Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President

Mr. Thomas H. Knepp 706 Scott Street Stroudsburg, PA 18360

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THOMAS H. KNEPP 706 SCOTT STREET

STROUDSBURG, PA. 18360

March 27, 1987

The Honorable Howard H. Baker, Jr. The White House Washington, D.C. 20000

Dear Mr. Baker:

We are delighted that you are back in Washington, but disappointed that you hav"esstated that you are no longer a candidate for President of the United States in 1988. Ever since the Watergate Trial you have been the candidate many of us h'\a:V~ wanted. Please change your mind and be our candidate in 1988.

Sincerely yours,

Thomas H. Knepp

April 9, 1987

Dear Mr. OWens:

Thank you for your kind message. I appreciate your warm words of support and confidence.

With best wishes,

Sincerely,

Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President

Mr. E. Leroy OWens, Jr. 233 West 137th Street New York, NY 10030

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HAROLD C. BLJRTON REPUBLICAN CLUB REGULAR REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION

70th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT EAST 233 WEST 137th STREET NEW VORK. NV 10030 PHONE: (212) 234-3413

Senator Howard Baker White House Washington, D.C.

Dear Mr. Baker,

March 21, 1987 '

E. Leroy Owens. Jr.· District Leader

Burvee Lunsford Co-Leader

Congratulation on your recent appointment as chief of staff to President Reagan.

Senator Baker, I want you to know that you have the full sup­port of me and the Harold C. Burton Republican Club of Harlem, New York in all of your endeavors.

warm Regards.

,..

April 9, 1987

Dear Mr. McKay:

Thank you for your kind message. I appreciate your warm words of support and confidence.

With best wishes,

Sincerely,

Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President

Mr. R. w. McKay Route 4, Box 268B Columbus, MS 39702

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April 9, 1987

Dear Mr. Breeskin:

Thank you for your kind message. I appreciate your warm words of support and confidence.

With best wishes,

Sincerely,

Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President

Mr. Barnee Breeskin President Circus Saints and Sinners Club 1511 K Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20005

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OFFICERS BARNEE BREESKIN

President GEN DONALD DAWSON

Chairman of the Board JOHN P COSGROVE

Executive Vice President ALLEN R DeLONG

F1 rst Vice President HARRY MERRICK. Jr

Second Vice President ROBERT E LEE EATON

Third Vice President PHILIP V FLEMING

Secretary ALVIN SPIVAK

Assistant Secretary SILVESTER DeTHOMASIS

Treasurer JOHN WINSTON

Assistant Treasurer WILLIAM L. KOHLER

General Counsel

BOARD OF DIRECTORS GENERAL DONALD DAWSON

Chairman of the Board RUSSELL B ADAMS CHARLES BRUSE BEN COOPER ROBERT J CONNER KENNETH N FELD WALTER A. HASTY JAMES A HAWKINS MILTON S. KRONHEIM , Sr. STEPHEN LEONARD WILLIAM McMANUS ELLIS W MEEKER JOHN O'BRIEN ANGELO PUGLISI ROBERT SEVERNS

PRESIDENT ADVISORY BOARD J GUY McCRACKEN. P.E

Chairman DICK E. ELLIS WILLIAM STOOS, Jr. Dr TAYLOE PERRY, 111 , MD WILLIAM PETERMAN RICHARD WILSON

NATIONAL OFFICERS ALLEN R DeLONG

National President SILVESTER DeTHOMASIS

Eastern Reg ional Vice President

NATIONAL DIRECTOR ANGELO PUGLISI

DIRECTOR AT LARGE PETE J BORUT A

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Address: 1511 K Street, N .W., Washington, D.C. 20005 - Phone: 393-7166

Hon. Howard Baker Assistant to the President The White House Washington, DC 20500

Dear Senator,

March 26, 1987

We are thrilled that you are with the President and we want you to know that we support you 100% as we do the President.

September 9th, we have invited Frank Fahrenkoft and Paul Kirk to be our Fall Guys. We hope for total acceptance soon.

If we do, we hope you will be my guest at that luncheon and we will call your secretary after it is all accomplished.

J oy and Senator Dirksen were a big part of my life at the Shoreham Hotel in my music days as you have become.

You are super to all of us.

Sincerely,

l!J~ Barnee Breeskin

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WE HAVE ROASTED: 1'11111 Fill (Jllfl_ •ni IJo6 . . .

In 1986: Barbara Bush Senator Alan Simpson, the Assistant

Majority Leader James C. Miller, Director of the Office

of Management and Budget Jamie Whitten, Chairman of the House

Appropriations Committee 1985: Maureen Reagan Senator Richard G. Lugar of Indiana Jeane J . Kirkpatrick , United States Ambassador

to the United Nations Paul A. Volcker , Chairman of the

Federal Reserve Board

1984 : Margaret M. Heckler, The Secretary of

Health and Human Services Richard L. Lesher, President of the U. S.

Chamber of Commerce John D. Dingell , Chairman of the House

Energy and Commerce Committee Ambassador William E. Brock , United States

Trade Representative 1983 : Dina Merrill Clement J . Zablocki , Chairman of the House

Foreign Affairs Committee Verne Orr , The Secretary of the Air Force

Lyn Nofziger , Political Pundit

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Willard Scott Amb. Robert Strauss, former Chairman of

the Democratic National Committee Charls Walker , former Deputy Secretary

of the Treasury Jim Wright, Majority Leader of the House

Lesley Stahl , CBS White House Correspondent Bill Ruckelshaus, EPA Administrator Susan King , WRC-TV News Anchor

Sam Donaldson , ABC White House Correspondent

Helen Thomas, UPI White House Correspondent

Earl Butz, former Secretary of Agriculture

Ed Derwinski, Counselor to the State Deoartment

Congressman- "Mo" Udall

Robert Keith Gray , Public Affairs Executive Ed Derwinski , Counselor to the

State Department J . William Middendorf II , Ambassador to the

Organization of American States Sam Donaldson , ABC White House Correspondent

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1982: Fall Guys and Dolls

Zsa Zsa Gabor Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina

Senator John Tower of Texas

Elizabeth Dole, the Secretary of Transportation ..

1981:

Jerry Carman, Administrator of the General Services Administration

Edwin Meese, III, Counsellor to the President Robert H. Michel, Minority Leader of the House Senator Henry M. Jackson of Washington

1980 :

Gloria Swanson Philip M. Klutznick, the Secretary of Commerce Dan Rostenkowski, Chairman of the House

Ways and Means Committee Senator Howard W. Cannon of Nevada

1979:

Father Gilbert V. Hartke, O.P. Senator Howard H. Baker, Jr. of Tennessee

Milton Kronheim

Senator Frank Church of Idaho

Louse Biographers . . .

Morrie Siegel, Sportswriter and Broadcaster Satirist Extraordinaire Bill Bruce, Senator Jesse Helms, Senator Howell Heflin, General David C. Jones, Chairman of

the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Ambassador J. William Middendorf II Satirist Extraordinaire Bill Bruce, Senator Strom Thurmond, and Senator Barry Goldwater Robert Keith Gray, Public Affairs Executive

Satirist Extraordinaire Bill Bruce

Satirist Extraordinaire Bill Bruce Congressman "Mo" Udall Satirist Extraordinaire Bill Bruce, and General David C. Jones, Chairman of

the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Eddie Gallaher, WWDC Radio Personality Peter G. Peterson, Former Secretary of Commerce Robert H. Michel, Minority Leader of the House

Satirist Extraordinaire Bill Bruce

Congressman "Mo" Udall Satirist Extraordinaire Bill Bruce, and Coach Dick Motta of the Washington Bullets Judge John J . Sirica, and Morrie Siegel, Sportswriter and Broadcaster William E. Colby, Director of the

Central Intelligence Agency, and Satirist Extraordinaire Bill Bruce

1963: Fall

Polly Bergen Anthony J. C

Education Senator Barr C. Douglas D

1962:

Dean Rusk, Senator Joh~ Luther H. H Ruth Montgo

1961:

Eugene M. z, Stewart L. 1 Orville L. l John M. Bai

Democrat

1960:

Arlene Fran; Frederick E1 Ambassador

Represe William B.

1959:

Major Gene the Ass

Senator Hu Robert B. Charles A.

1958 :

Gwen Cafr" James C. Neil H. Ma

1963: Fall Guys and Dolls . • .

Polly Bergen Anthony J . Celebrezze, the Secretary of Health,

Education and Welfare Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona C. Douglas Dillon, the Secretary of the Treasury

1962 :

Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State Senator John L. McCl~llan of Arkansas Luther H. Hodges, the Secretary of Commerce Ruth Montgomery , Syndicated Columnist

1961:

Eugene M. Zucker, the Secretary of the Air Force Stewart L. Udall, the Secretary of the Interior Orville L. Freeman, the Secretary of Agriculture John M. Bailey, the Chairman of the

Democratic National Committee

1960 :

Arlene Francis Frederick E. Mueller, the Secretary of Commerce Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, the United States

Representative to the United Nations William B. Franke , the Secretary of the Navy

1959 :

Major General Wilton B. Person , the Assistant to the President

Senator Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota Robert B. Anderson, the Secretary of the Treasury Charles A. Halleck, Republican Leader of the House

1958 :

Gwen Cafritz James C. Hagerty, Press Secretary to the President ~eil H. McElroy , the Secretary of Defense

1957 ; Fall Guys and Dolls . . .

Fred A. Seaton, the Secretary of the Interior The Joint Chiefs of Staff :

Gen . Nathan E. Twining, Adm. Arthur W. Radford , Gen . Randolph M. Pate, and Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor

Wilbur M. Brucker, the Secretary of the Army General Alfred M. Gruenther

1956:

0 . Roy Chalk, the President of D. C. Transit George Burns and Gracie Allen Sam Rayburn, the Speaker of the House Sherman Adams, the Assistant to the President

1955 :

Christian Herter, the Governor of Massachusetts "Guest of Honor : "

Rocky Marciano, World's Heavyweight Champion (Nobody wanted to be his Louse Biographer)

Madame Perle Mesta Paul Butler , the Chairman of the

Democratic National Commi ttee, and Leonard Hall, the Chairman of the

Republican National Committee

1954 :

Charles E. Wilson , the Secretary of Defense George M. Humphrey , the Secretary of the Treasury Arthur E. Summerfield, the Postmaster General Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon

1953:

Herbert Brownell , the Attorney General The Commissioners of the Di s trict of Columbia:

Samuel Spencer, Renah F. Camalier and Brig. General Louis W. Prentiss

1953: Fall Guys and Dolls " . .

Richard M. Nixon, the Vice President Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin

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1952: Fall Guys and Dolls . . .

Frank Pace, Jr ., the Secretary of the Army Dan A. Kimball, the Secretary of the Navy

The P. T. Barnum Tent was founded in Washington in 1952 by Harold R. Robinson , as the Chapter for the Nation's Capital of the Circus Saints and Sinners Club of America. "Robbie" presided over the Tent's organizational meeting on January 19th of that year, and the Tent's first "roast" was staged just four months later on May 26th , 1952 .

Over those 35 years from 1952 through 1986 , we have staged a total of 128 roastings , for -­since some were double-headers, or more -- a total of 139 Fall Guys and Dolls .

At every roasting we have made a generous contribution to the charity that has been selected by the roast's Fall Guy or Fall Doll -- a tribute to the good sports that all these fine people have been. They have all taken our roastings with graciousness and good nature, to help to aid the imposing array of worthy charities that we have benefitted over our 35 years of support to those who have not been so fortunate as we have been .

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Treasury

1973: Fall Guys and Dolls

Columnist Jack Anderson Caspar W. Weinberger, the Secretary of Health,

Education and Welfare Helen Delich Bentley, the Chairman of the

Federal Maritime Cormnission Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill, Jr.

Majority Leader of the House L. Patrick Gray, the Director of the

Federal Bureau of Investigation

1972:

Henry A. Kissinger, the Secretary of State Senator Margaret Chase Smith of Maine Herbert G. Klein, the Director of

Cormnunications for the Executive Branch

1971: Fall Guys and Dolls .

Wilbur D. Mills, the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee

Clifford Hardin, the Secretary of Agriculture

1970:

Martha Mitchell Walter J. Hickel, the Secretary of the Interior Rogers Morton, the Chairman of the

Republican National Committee

1969:

Shirley MacLaine Spiro T. Agnew, the Vice President Senator Edmund S. Muskie of Maine

1968:

Martha Raye Carl Albert, the Majority Leader of the House Betty Furness

Louse Biographers . . .

Satirist Les Kramer Political Satirist Mark Russell

Art Buchwald Senator Barry Goldwater Bill Monroe of NBC's "Meet the Press" and Political Satirist Mark Russell

1967: Fall Guys and Dolls

Senator George Murphy of California Congressman Gerald R . Ford of Michigan Lawrence F. O'Brien, the Postmaster General

1966 :

Debbie Reynolds Senator Vance Ha~tke of Indiana Henry H . Fowler, the Secretary of the Treasury

1965:

James E. Webb , Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Victor Borge Senator Russell B . Long of Louisiana

1964 :

Carol Channing Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen of Illinois John Gronouski , the Postmaster General Senator John J . Williams of Delaware

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1978: Fall Guys and Dolls

Helen Hayes John White, the Chairman of the

Democratic National Corrnnittee Jody Powell, Press Secretary to the President Congressman Morris K. "Mo" Udall

1977:

Alejandro Orfila, Secretary General of the Organization of American States

Elizabeth Taylor Warner Jim Wright, Majority Leader of the House Senator Bob Dole of Kansas

1976:

General Jirrnny Doolittle Ardeshir Zahedi, Ambassador of Iran

to the United States Congresswoman Lindy Boggs of Louisiana

Senator Robert P. Griffin of Michigan

1975:

Frank Harden and Jackson Weaver, WMAL Morning Men . John L. McLucas , the Secretary of the Air Force and J. William Middendorf II, the Secretary of the Navy Senator Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia Congressman F. Edward Hebert of Louisiana

1974:

William E. Simon, the Secretary of the Treasury Art Buchwald

John J. Rhodes, Minority Leader of the House George Bush , Chairman of the

Republican National Committee, and Robert S. Straussi Chairman.of the

Democratic Nat anal committee

Louse Biographers . . .

Political Satirist Mark Russell Satirist Extraordinaire Bill Bruce

Ron Nessen, former Presidential Press Secretary Playwright Larry King, and Senator Barry Goldwater

Deena Clark, Television Personality

Helen Thomas, UPI White House Correspondent Congressman "Mo" Udall Political Satirist Mark Russell

General Joe Foss Columnist Betty Beale, and Senator Howard H. Baker, Jr . Reporter and Author Myra MacPherson. Helen Thomas, UPI White House Correspondent, John Brademas, House Majority Leader, and John Rhodes, House Minority Leader Senator Hubert Humphrey, and Morrie Siegel, Sportswriter and Broadcaster

Bi.11 Mayhugh, WMAL Radio Personality Satirist Les Kramer

Satirist Les Kramer Congressman Dan Flood

Charls E. Walker, Deputy Secy. of the Treasury Columnist Liz Carpenter, and Satirist Mark Russell Senator Barry Goldwater Political Satirist Mark Russell, Senator John Tower, and Congressman "Mo" Udall

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April 9, 1987

Dear Mr. Caesar:

Thank you for your kind message. I appreciate your warm words of support and confidence.

With best wishes,

Sincerely,

Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President

Mr. Powell W. Caesar, III 3404 Euclid Heights Boulevard Cleveland Heights, OH 44118

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March 25, 1987

Powell w. caesar, III 3404 Euclid Heights Boulevard Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118

216/371-8644

Senator Howard E. Baker Chief-of-Staff The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D.C.

Dear Senator Baker,

Belated congratulations on your appointment as Chief-of-Staff to President Reagan.

As a Black American Republican, I feel confident that your emergence on the Washington political scene, coupled with your known and respected abilities will enable the President to continue leading our nation effectively.

Although it may be premature, should you decide to seek our Party's nomination for the Presidency in 1988, please count on me personally and professionally to be an ardent supporter in the Buckeye State.

With warmest regards,

~v_o owell w. ~~ar, III

cc: Robert E. Hughes, Chairman Cuyahoga County (Ohio) Republican Organization

April 9, 1987

Dear Mrs. Patten:

Thank you for your kind message. I appreciate your warm words of support and confidence.

With best wishes,

Sincerely,

Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President

Mrs. Beverly Patten Route 1, Box 858 Cass' Mill Road Bristol, NH 03222

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Mrs. Beverly Patten. Rt. 1 Box 858

Cass' Mill Road Bristol, N.H. USA 03222

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April 9, 1987

Dear Ms. Hartmann:

Thank you for your kind message. I appreciate your warm words of support and confidence.

With best wishes,

Sincerely,

Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President

Ms. Peggy Hartmann Apartment 161 6050 Melody Lane Dallas, TX 75231

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April 9, 1987

Dear Miss Miller:

Thank you for your kind message. I appreciate your warm words of support and confidence.

With best wishes,

Sincerely,

Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President

Miss Lou Miller Apartment 72 1306 Wildwood Court Columbus, GA 31907

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April 9, 1987

Dear Mr. Petroff:

Thank you for your kind message. I appreciate your warm words of support and confidence.

With best wishes,

Sincerely,

Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President

Mr. Ernest A. Petroff Clerk of the Session First Presbyterian Church Post Office Box 146 Huntsville, TN 37756

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thrsl [}resbylerian @hurch P.O. Box 146

HUNTSVILLE, TENNESSEE 37756

Phone (615) 663-3456

March 26, 1987

The Honorable Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20500

Dear Senator Baker:

Charles J. Boonstra Pastor

On behalf of the congregation of the First Presbyterian Church of Huntsville, Tennessee, we would like to take this opportunity to express our absolute and unwaivering pride in your selection by President Reagan as his Chief of Staff. While this latest accomplishment is only one of a series of your commitments to the betterment of your community, state and nation, we simply wanted to notify you of our love and concern as you undertake your duties and responsibilities over the next several months. Again, congratulations, and please know that every member of our congregation is walking a little taller because of our pride in you and your family.

Sincerely,

~p··~'~'~ Ernest A. Petroff \'\ Clerk of the Session

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April 9, 1987

Dear Mr. Walker:

Thank you for your kind message. I appreciate your warm words of support and confidence.

With best wishes,

Sincerely,

Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President

Mr. Robert L. Walker, Jr. Executive Director Republican Party of

Santa Clara County 522 North Monroe Street San Jose, CA 95128

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REPUBLICAN PARTY OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY 522 NORTH MONROE ST .• SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95128 • PHONE (408) 246-6600

The Hon. Howard Baker The White House--. Washington, o.c. 20500

Dear Senator Baker:

March 25, 1987

I have been asked to convey the following message to you in behalf of the Republican Party of Santa Clara County:

When your President called, you answered.

When your Party called, you answered.

When your country called, you answered.

You put aside or delayed your personal interests and ambitions.

For this we commend and salute you.

Thanks.

I join the Republican Central Committee of Santa Clara County in wishing you the very best in your service to the country.

~l~~~. Executive Director

April 9, 1987

Dear Mr. Tamacki:

Thank you for your kind message. I appreciate your warm words of support and confidence.

With best wishes,

Sincerely,

Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President

Mr. Michael A. Tamacki Post Office Box 29232 Sappington, MO 63126

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April 9, 1987

Dear Ms. Pikul:

Thank you for your kind message. I appreciate your warm words of support and confidence.

With best wishes,

Sincerely,

Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President

Ms. Marie Pikul 1816 South 59th Avenue Cicero, IL 60650

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