Digitized by Pepperdine University Libraries Margaret Brock Collection [digital resource], Pepperdine University Special Collections and University Archives
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Reagan thanks Brock for her campaign travels and wire on October 13 and expresses his sentiments for the youth's reaction to his quick words. Office of the Governor
STATE CAPITOL
SACRAMENTO 95814
RONALD REAGAN
GOVERNOR
October 23, 1968
Mrs. George C. Brock
1404 Century Towers West
2220 Avenue of the Stars
Los Angeles, California 90067
Dear Margaret:
I just wanted to drop you a short note between my campaign travels to thank you for your wire of October 13.
I was particularly delighted to learn of the young people’s enthusiasm for my remarks. It is indeed refreshing, as I have been spending most of my time meeting different sorts on university campuses.
Again, thank you for taking the time to write and your continued support.
Sincerely,
Ron
RONALD REAGAN
Governor
P.S. Nancy sends her love –
[Transcribed by Cassandra Barron]
This collection was transferred to Pepperdine Libraries Special Collections and Archives in 2016 from the Pepperdine School of Law, where it had been stored (presumably) since Margaret Brock's death in 1997. A second accession of materials was found in the Margaret Brock Conference Room in 2017 and subsequently transferred to Special Collections.
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