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Orange Franklin Rep This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu DOLE FOR PBESIDENT ENDQRSEMENTS FROM VERMONT HOUSE AND SENATE Sen. George Little, Chittenden Sen. Stephen Webster, Orange Rep. Hyacinthe Beaulieu, Franklin First Co-Chairman - Rep. Michael Bernhardt, Windham-Windsor Rep. George Crosby, Caledonia Rep. Bill Fyfe, Orleans Rep. Louise Hood, Windsor Rep. David Kaufman, Chittenden Rep. Edward Lucas, Windsor Rep. Jahn Page, Bennington Rep. Walter Pyle, Addison-Rutland Rep, Lyle Rice, Rutland Rep. Wallace Russell, Orleans Rep. Peter sarty, Rutland Rep. Mary Simpers, Chittenden Rep. Richard smith, Caledonia Rep. Ruth Smith, Washington Rep. Ruth Stokes, Chittenden Rep. Gloria Wing, Lamoille Rep. Barbara Wood, Rutland-Windsor Rep. Edward Zuccaro, Caledonia Rf::P. Ro 8£RI woo1:J ) ~ u.. 1 LAN]) PoM\ f\.l C ~o... .\-z ... o..1'1>..(\ o We...";:.\.'"\ i "J l-zir1 / A-Mi~on ~e.r lc°""(\'\ru--r 1 Clw..r Ii e po. (f'\"\ ·e.r I BC--!'\"\ l"\s hi('\ Mo..r-Lj Pcu..i\ 1 Ov-l eaJ1s M.err d+ Thc>l'nQ..S / RlA.t-\o..nJ.. S~('t:L Ge.cu- Ass+- . M il'l.On~ ko--d.c.v- > {(~ G\J.!.\"j s I R. ~+1a.(\d Page 1 of 65 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu DOLE BREAKFAST ATTENDEES - MONDAY, JANUARY~ 1988 SUPPORTERS Rep. Michael Bernhardt Rep. Mary Paul Dr. Richard Donela Robert Vautier Susan Sweetser Kevin Veller Jeanne Mayer Mayor Sally Rice Paul Provost Allen Gear Shawn Bryan Helen Bryan Fred Cooke Howard Stark William Gilbert Carolyn Miller Robert Gibson Louis Lisman Prospects Gilbert Kujovich - Vermont Law professor; instructed Skip Watts Walter Simendinger - Chittenden County GOP Chairman Joanne Simendinger - Secretary, Chittenden County GOP Matthew Kraus - Barre City GOP Chairman Others (with comments) Ralph Howe - attorney, Chairman Vermont Republican Party leaning Dole; will not endorse Bruce Post - Senator Robert Stafford's ' AA' in Vermont Suzanne Prentiss - staff assistant in Sen. Stafford's office. /- /, -3 1[ Te?> Rl€HL€ Nr+r<. 'f Rt€-l.f1.-€ Page 2 of 65 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu .• P~ss ~ 1 ~ ~. 22. / '?1 &;( l\~~ D{ 13~ ~ s':(f°Au, ·.1·A!I t· 11 c11t111:m:N: St<1te Senlltor Robert T .Gannett ( .i d·I I 1•: • .·; /, Li· I t•pl1c1-::->R (0--2-;--w·est- -8rat tTebo-ro-,-,/eimo'n't--aSJ-01 .. --·-·-· - --- --~tl_: _l§_Q_:U._2_5_4_-_4__ 4_5_1 ____________ State Rep.Thomas C. Spater ····---- -------Uo~-i-n~r"+'e-+e'""t::,---------------- Chester, Vermont 05143 ....... .. ----------"-e-1: . ( 8{)-2-)-B--7-5-2 9 5 2 '.; l: 11 .. J . Ue n n is Ou l <1 nu y , P . U • Uo x B1 , Ch a r 1 ot t e , Vt . 0 5 4 4 ~ Te l : 4 2 5 -3 12 9 ·''" l!1il1111 · 1. 1:111111111.1., ltllJ ~·. Wu~L Ut·uLL.luuut·u, VL. U~:.JUl lu.L:~!.Pl-·\•\~l _$ _~_r:i__,_ V inc en t I 11 u z z i , P . 0 . 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Gannett I ·"'• '1 1 •:,., f... telephone) RFD 2, West Orattleboro, Vt. 05301 TQ1 · '802)25t1 - t1tl51 __ _ - ·-·-- :.t..1t.1; l l cJ' · \ l 1u111<1:, L. '..ipuLc1· Box 130, Main Street Chester.Vermont 051~3 1cl: (802)875-2952 S'!'A!'I·: U'.CISLATOHS POI\ llUSll: (address & telephone) 8J:.~-!J......__.1(1Hen K. Steele, 26 North Main St., 'tJaterbury, Vt. 05675 Te ~ : 2 4 ·1 - I 5 S I B._1..'..JL_C n r r o l l E . Towne RFD. 3 Mi 1 ton , Vt . 0 5 4 6 8 Te~ : 8 9 J - 7 7 7 5 !)i;_JL-8_uth Towne RD 2 Box t128S, Montpelier, Vt. 05602 Tel: 223-2075 Re p . G o r d on J . 8 o o t h , R0 3 a a r r e , VT . 0 5 6 4 1 , t e 1 . 4 7 6. - 4 4 2 3 _q_1.:__~L_l\ 1 mo n Wood w <H d , R 0 11 l , Fairfax , V !. 0 5 4 5 4 Tel : 8 4 9 -6 9 8 2 1 3_~ _. _C r a n k l i n H o o p e r , P . 0 . B o x 3 7 3 , J o h n s o n , V t . 0 5 G 5 6 Te l : G 3 5 - 2 9 GQ -Sen. IJoug+as J. B::iker, RFD 1, New Haven. VT. 05472, tel 388-4213 _Bep. George Dunsmore, RD #2, St.Albans, Vt. 05478 Tel: 524-3235 Rep. Leland J. -~ RFD 2, Lyndonville, Vt 05828 Tel:626-3249 g,~ ------ ---- - --------------------------~ ·- -- . ------·---------------------------- ------------------------------- - ·-·----· :'1 .. '~ !'I' ll'1 •1 '"If" l<t IAl>. l\J I' I A II /\~\1\. Cl .l)l<t:!J\ :ill.1~ · 1 ----------Page 4 of 65 11 I 1.l 'l ll)'\:I 1.\1\.111 .. 1 •II••• This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu DOLE FOR PBESIPENT ENDQRSEMENTS FBOM VERMONT HOUSE AND SENATE Sen. George Little, Chittenden Sen. Staphen Webster, Orange Rep. Hyacinthe Beaulieu, Franklin First Co-Chairman - Rep. Michael Bernhardt, Windham-Windsor Rep. George Crosby, Caledonia Rep. Bill Fyfe, Orleans Rep. Louise Hood, Windsor Rep. David Kaufman, Chittenden Rep. Edward Lucas, Windsor Rep. John Page, Bennington Rep. Walter Pyle, Addison-Rutland Rep. Lyle Rice, Rutland Rap. Wallace Russell, Orleans Rep. Peter Sarty, Rutland Rep. Mary Simpers, Chittenden Rep. Richard smith, Caledonia Rep. Ruth Smith, Washington Rep. Ruth Stokes, Chittenden Rep. Gloria Wing, Lamoille Rep. Barbara Wood, Rutland-Windsor Rep. Edward Zuccaro, Caledonia f?£ p. RoB£R:r v\10 01) ~txTL.AJ{J) J ~ e. <" k.D.A.( \"\M+ Cfi..o..r Ii e po- l M·e.r Mo.. r 'i p CA.A.I \ M err l +\- Tho M ct..S Page 5 of 65 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu VERMONT LEGISLATURE SENATE Baker, Douglas Addison B Bloomer, John Rutland ? Delaney, Dennis Chittenden B Doyle, Wm. l>Jashi ngton e Gannett, Robt. Windham B Illuzzi, Vincent Esse>:--:Orl eans ~ Ketcham, Chester Addison ? V- Little, Geo. Chittenden D Manchester, Henry Lamoille K.:r Morse, Gerald Caledonia ~ v Webster, Stephen Orange D HOUSE Arnold, Shirlee Ann Add.- Rutland ? Baker, Ralph Orange ? Batten, Anne Montpelier ? Beaulieu, Hyacinthe Franklin D ../ Bernhardt, Michael Windham - Windsor D Booth, Gordon Washington ? Bronson, Gwen Chittenden K Broi-m, David Orange - Windsor Burroughs, Roland Chittenden u Campbell, Orland Benn. - Rutland ? -1- Page 6 of 65 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu Page 2 - Vermont Legislature Carse, Henry Chittenden ? Chase, Laurence Windsor '8 Cr-osby, Geo.
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