1992 August 19 - Margaret Martin Brock to Ronald Reagan
Creator
Reagan, Ronald
Date Created and/or Issued
1992-08-19
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Digitized by Pepperdine University Libraries Margaret Brock Collection [digital resource], Pepperdine University Special Collections and University Archives
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Brock congratulates Reagan on his speech at the Republican National Convention. August 19, 1992
PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN
OFFICE OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN
2121 AVENUE OF THE STARS, 34th FLOOR
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90067
Dear President Reagan,
My congratulations to you on your most excellent and stirring speech at the Republican National Convention.
It was a thrill to see and hear you and to know both from the reception you received from the Convention floor and from the comments I began hearing yesterday, you have helped set the pace for a Bush-Quayle victory in November.
There is no doubt that you still remain the “Great Communicator.”
Best Wishes,
Margaret Martin Brock
[Transcribed by Jaclyn Rothaman]
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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