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WHORM Subject File Code: GI002 Case File Number(S): 023720-023721 Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. WHORM Subject File Code: GI002 Case file Number(s): 023720-023721 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ - .. 02:3 720 Yb?() ("7.:Z:-(JIJ)_; May 4, 19Bl ;P,Pt)Jt?-~ /'? ()/tJ -o// Dear erry: //v{)~~I s. ReaCJan and I want to thank you and the members of the nation l Conservative jJ JO()/{) Policy visory Council for your generou essage of concern. It certainly is en­ /7£ couraging to kno that so ny friends care. We are particularly grateful to 11 of you for your prayers and for the assurance of your support. The beautiful floral gift wa also deeply appreciate • Many thanks for this pecial remembrance. iith our arm best wishes to you your colleagues, incerely, RONALD REAGAN I Jr lr,. John T. Dolan ation l Chairman K tional Conservative Political 1 ction c o ittee Suite 513 1500 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, Virqini _ 22209 RR:AVH:MP:CMF:ms~ -.. _ ~ - 4-/7- ff/ · rfmv.o&~ff~ ~ r/7<Z2A-#&.EM6'Nr o,e ~sso~ /Z.owb-:e~ H<7 ~ -,1 /f/R.,;;.. ~Sr4=-a Lt'frE ~/D41/ 6t;2oJ?H) I / a/ER I I I I I ~-----------------........... JV~Cef~ f/Jditicd ~ct'~ Yui!b 51.J, 1500 ~~PA~ ~ OJ!~PPP0.9 April 17, 1981 Mr. President and Mrs. Reagan The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. President and Mrs. Reagan: Easter is the time for renewal, a time for a new beginning. All America gives thanksgiving to God for your recovery and rejoices to know that the United States is led by such a remarkable, heroic figure. At this Easter time, the National rvaJ:ive Policy Advisory Co~ncil ansLJ;.. exten our heartfelt appreciation and gratitu e to-You for the unparalleled sacrifices that you are making to change this country and to establish a new America. Our prayers and hopes remain with you. We will do all we can to insure that your programs and your policies are supported by the American people and adopted by the Congress . We are your servants . Again, Happy Easter to you both. With very warm ~egards , for the members of the National Conservative Policy Advisory Council, I am y) Dolan rman JTD/jg Enclosure EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE for the National Conservative Policy Advisory Council of Two Hundred Mr. John W. Uhlmann Chairman of the Executive Committee National Conservative Policy Advisory Council P.O. Box 410 Kansas City, MO 64141 Mr. James R. 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