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Uploaded UploadedArmy Service Overseas: Notes (93rd Infantry) (Page 1 of 2)
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UploadedLetter from Senator Robert F. Kennedy
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UploadedLetter from Michel Fabre
UploadedLetter from Leroy Hart Bibbs January 19, 1994
UploadedSecond Letter from Douglas Watson (page 2 of 3)
UploadedBack of letter from Leroy Hart Bibbs, Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday, 1994
UploadedSecond Letter from Douglas Watson (page 1 of 3)




![indeed, the life and the body of poetry have really captivated me, and I do
not think that I will be satisfied to let them fad from immediate concern
until I have done a less dictated study than the one for DLB.
On this first day of the new year, I wish you a productive and satisfying 1982.
Sincerely
[Signature - Doug]
Douglas Watson](https://cuny.manifoldapp.org/system/resource/d/9/1/d9105c1a-5bd2-4188-8dfd-dc4c6852b9f2/attachment/8e69d34fcdc3f7425c32557a461e879e.jpg)
![ROBERT F. KENNEDY 110 EAST 45TH STREET
NEW YORK NEW YORK 10017
United States Senate
June 30, 1967
James A. Emanuel
Asst. Professor
405 Nuber Avenue
Mount Vernon, New York 10553
Dear MR. Emanuel:
Thank you for your letter. I regret the
delay in my reply.
I have requested Mr. Joel Pelcyger of my New
York office to contact you to discuss the matter
about which you wrote, and he should be contacting
you in the next few days.
Sincerely,
[signature]
Robert F. Kennedy](https://cuny.manifoldapp.org/system/resource/1/d/d/1dd45848-e934-4fc1-899f-4d38e954be53/attachment/075dfc233deead019fa082c1dc6f438f.jpg)

![M Michel FABRE,
Esterel (Esc. 2), 49 r. de Chatenoay
92 ANTONY
BER 6839
Oct. 29, 1968,
Dear Professor Emanuel:
You may be surpriSed, upon receipt of the report of the recent meeting
of the AFEA ( Association Française d'Etudes Américaines) to discover that
you have been " appointed" as coordinator for the papers (to be presented at
our March Congress) which deal with the racial revolution in the U.S. Your
name was suggested by members who, know you and who said that no one was
better suited than you, by his experience and previous achievement, for
this responsibility. I wrote down your name, being the secretary, and did
not think about it until the forms were printed. Don't be angry with me, for
if this is a mistake, I must be judged responsible for it. If you do not
care about our Association, nor about the Congress, nor about being
coordinator, can you let me know? Maybe professor Wagner would replace you.
The reports have been sent to all members ( and Fullbright professors are
de jure members without fee), so you should get one soon. You will see
more precisely what all that is about. I am just writing now so that you are
not too surprised. Theodor Cross , whom I met some time ago, showed me
DARK SYMPHONY. I think both of you have done a very fine job. Writing a thesis
on Richard Wright and being quite interested in Afro-american literature,
although far less conversant with it than Jean Wagner, I would personally
like meeting you, one day , when you come to Paris. Maybe you and Theodor
could have a meal with us.
Very sincerely,
[signature]
Michel Fabre](https://cuny.manifoldapp.org/system/resource/d/e/c/deccd38b-474a-430c-a95f-ebe46ff58d3c/attachment/6a59060cf7312deb27e021c48d846330.jpg)



