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Last Name First Name Profession Title Or Group Place Document Type Special Collections, University of Miami Libraries 1 ASM0361 Dante B. Fascell Congressional Papers Name Index by Terri Robar Government Documents Librarian Document Last Name First Name Profession Title or Group Place Type Year Box Folder Government Abalkin Leonid employee Institute of Economics U.S.S.R. photo 1991 2880 J-N Abando y Bravo Miguel Religion Archbishop Nicaragua photo 1979 2855 3 Abbott Harold Business Harold Abbott Associates FL-Miami letter 1961 2836 10 Abdellah Mohammed, Dr. Politician Foreign and Arab Relations Committee Egypt photo 1984 2880 J-N Abdel-Meguid Ahmed Esmat, Dr. Politician Minister of Foreign Affairs Egypt photo 1985 2880 J-D Abney Arch Business H.L. Cox & Son FL-Princeton letter 1958 2836 3 Abras James E. Civic American Legion FL-South Miami letter 1955 1883 21 abu-Ghazala Mohamed Abdel Hamim Military Minister of Defense Egypt photo 1987-1988 2880 Au-Ap Achenback Joel Media Tropic Magazine FL-Miami photo 1985 2856 2 Adair Doyle S. Labor unions National Association of Letter Carriers FL-West Palm Beach letter 1957 1805 57 Adair Sylvester P. Law Sylvester P. Adair, Attorney at Law FL-Homestead letter 1958 2836 3 Adair Sylvester P. Law Sylvester P. Adair, Attorney at Law FL-Homestead letter 1960 1808 86 Government Adam Joseph P. employee Civil Aeronautics Board US-D of C letter 1956 1801 10 Adami Eddie Fenech, Dr. Politician Prime Minister Malta photo 1988 2880 A-D Board of County commissioners of Glades received Adkins J.W. Politician County FL-Clewiston telegram 1955 1883 5 Adler Sydney Business Gulf Development Corporation FL-Sarasota letter 1955 1883 32 Agey Hoite Business Agey Advertising, Inc. FL-Miami letter 1963 2836 14 Aguila Lourdes Civic Anti-Cancer League photo 1990 2877 3 Ralph H. Aguilera, Attorney and Counselor Aguilera Ralph H. Law at Law FL-Miami letter 1961 2836 10 Aguirre Felix Ramos Civic Organizacion Democrata Puertorriquena FL-Miami letter 1803 37 Government Ainilian Agnes employee House of Representatives US-D of C letter 1959 1807 77 Akayev Askar Politician President Kirgizia photo 1991 2880 J-N Al Khalifa Muhammad bin Mubarak Politician Minister of Foreign Affairs Bahrain photo 1989 2880 M-N al Sabah Sa'd al-Abdallah al-Salim Royalty Crown Prince Kuwait photo 1988 2880 A-D Albert Eddie Entertainment Actor US-California photo 1979 2855 3 89 Special Collections, University of Miami Libraries 2 ASM0361 Dante B. Fascell Congressional Papers Name Index by Terri Robar Government Documents Librarian Document Last Name First Name Profession Title or Group Place Type Year Box Folder received Albert James M. Business Home Builders Association of South Florida FL-Miami telegram 1955 1883 28 received Albert James M. Business Home Builders Association of South Florida FL-Miami telegram 1955 1883 32 Government Albury Mary Beth employee Page, Congressional US-D of C photo 1980 2855 4 Albury Mary Beth Classroom, Presidential US-D of C photo 1981 2855 5 Government Alcarn Eunice employee Monroe County Court House FL-Key West letter 1957 2836 1 received Alderman B.J. Business Florida Cattlemen's Association telegram 1956 1883 1 Aleksy II Religion Patriarch of Moscow Russian Republic photo 1991 2880 J-N Alfonsin Raul, Dr. Politician President Argentina photo 1985 2880 J-D Alfonsin Politician President Argentina photo 1985 2856 2 al-Hussein Noor Royalty Queen Jordan photo 1990 2880 Jy-D Alice Mary, Sister Educator Barry College FL-Miami letter 1961 2836 10 Allen Lew, General Military Air Force photo 1979 2855 3 Government Allen Thomas J. employee National Park Service US-D of C letter 1955 1806 65 Allmon Charles M. Labor unions National Federation of Post Office Clerks US-D of C letter 1957 1805 57 Al-Mahgoub Rifaat, Dr. Politician Speaker Egypt photo 1984 2880 J-N al-Sabah Ali Khalifa Politician Minister of Oil Kuwait photo 1987-1988 2880 Au-Ap al-Sabah Shaikh Jabir al-Ahmed Royalty Amir Kuwait photo 1990 2880 Jy-D al-Saud Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Royalty Prince Saudi Arabia photo 1987-1988 2880 Au-Ap Alter Foster E. Educator Miami-Dade Junior College FL-Miami letter 1964 2836 16 Amor Bernardo Sepulveda Politician Minister of Foreign Affairs Mexico photo 1985 2880 J-D Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Amsbary Paul D. Civic Singing in America US-North Carolina letter 1957 2836 1 Anderson Billy Civic American Legion FL-Tallahassee letter 1955 1883 21 89 Special Collections, University of Miami Libraries 3 ASM0361 Dante B. Fascell Congressional Papers Name Index by Terri Robar Government Documents Librarian Document Last Name First Name Profession Title or Group Place Type Year Box Folder received Anderson L.M., Jr. Business L.M. Anderson Dental Supply Co. FL-Tampa telegram 1956 1883 15 Anderson Robert H. Law Judge FL-Miami letter 1956 1801 3 Andersson Sten Politician Minister of Foreign Affairs Sweden photo 1987-1988 2880 Au-Ap Andrae H.H. Military Colonel US-Georgia letter 1802 27 Andreotti Politician Prime Minister Italy photo 1990 2877 3 Ankins Stella M. Civic Business & Professional Women's Club FL-North Miami Beach letter 1802 16 Anonymous Citizen Cuba letter 1962 1924 3 Antall Jozsef Politician Prime Minister Hungary photo 1990 2880 Jy-D Anthony Beatrice Educator Hialeah High School FL-Hialeah letter 1958 2836 3 Applebaum Arthur A. Politician FL-Miami Beach letter 1804 47 Appleton Robert S. Law Robert S. Appleton, Attorney at Law FL-Marathon letter 1964 2836 16 Aquino Corazon Politician President Philippines photo 1989 2880 M-N Aquirar Rene Classroom, Presidential US-D of C photo 1981 2855 5 Arce Bayardo FSLN Nicaragua photo 1979 2855 3 Ardoin Priscilla photo 1989 2877 2 Arevalo Licenciado Marco Vinicio Cerezo Politician President Guatemala letter 1987 2507 11 Aristide Jean Bertrand Politician President Haiti photo 1991 2880 J-N Arkin Jules photo 1979 2855 3 Armstrong Roy Labor unions Communications Workers of America FL-Jacksonville letter 1803 37 Aronovitz Isidore Business Isidore Aronovitz, Fashions for Men FL-Miami Beach letter 1956 1883 3 Arrington Henry H. Law Law Offices, Henry H. Arrington FL-Miami letter 1961 2836 10 telegram Artman Norman Media Key West Citizen FL-Key West sent to 1958 1806 66 Asad Politician President Syria photo 1978 2855 1 Government Ash Robert employee Intern US-D of C photo 1981 2855 5 Ashbaucher Lorin Educator North Miami Junior High School FL-North Miami letter 1958 2836 3 Government Ashmann Chuck employee US-D of C letter 1803 37 Askew Reubin O'D. Politician Governor FL-Tallahassee letter 1971 2836 37 89 Special Collections, University of Miami Libraries 4 ASM0361 Dante B. Fascell Congressional Papers Name Index by Terri Robar Government Documents Librarian Document Last Name First Name Profession Title or Group Place Type Year Box Folder Askew Reubin O'D. 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