LBJ Appoints California Gov Pat Brown to the National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws
Document Signed as President, Washington, February 7, 1964, partially printed and accomplished in manuscript, giant oblong folio, being the appointment of Edmund G. Brown of California as a Member of the National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws. With the wafer seal. Included is a telegram Brown received from Johnson...
Document Signed as President, Washington, February 7, 1964, partially printed and accomplished in manuscript, giant oblong folio, being the appointment of Edmund G. Brown of California as a Member of the National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws. With the wafer seal. Included is a telegram Brown received from Johnson announcing “I have signed your commission reappointing you a member of the Civil Defense Advisory Council. It gave me a great deal of pleasure to do this…”
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