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Memorandum from Dwight L. Chapin to Members of the President
Memorandum from Dwight L. Chapin to Members of the President's Party Regarding Chopsticks,
02/04/1972
Dinner menu, President Abboud of the Republic of the Sudan
Dinner menu, President Abboud of the Republic of the Sudan
10/04/1961
Formal Menu for Dinner for Chancellor Helmut Schmidt of West Germany July 13, 1977
Formal Menu for Dinner for Chancellor Helmut Schmidt of West Germany July 13, 1977
07/13/1977
Dinner Menu from President Nixon
Dinner Menu from President Nixon's Trip to China
2/1972
President Nixon Eating with Premier Chou En-lai
President Nixon Eating with Premier Chou En-lai
2/21/1972
Queen Elizabeth’s Letter to President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Queen Elizabeth’s Letter to President Dwight D. Eisenhower
01/24/1960
Queen Elizabeth’s Scone Recipe
Queen Elizabeth’s Scone Recipe
01/24/1960
Address to the Nation on Saddam Hussein
Address to the Nation on Saddam Hussein
3/17/2003
Eulogy of Herbert Hoover read over NBC-TV
Eulogy of Herbert Hoover read over NBC-TV
10/20/1964
Expansion of Food for Peace Program
Expansion of Food for Peace Program
1/24/1961
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