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LAFAYETTE FELLOWSHIP FOUNDATION, INC.
February 13, 1958
President DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
United States of America
President RENE CoTY
Republic of France
Chairman
ELLIOTT H. LEE
Vice-Chairman
JAMES A. FARLEY
President
BENJAMIN H. NAMM
Treasurer
PHILIP CORTNEY
Secretary
VADA HORSCH
Executive Vice-President
MICHAEL M. NISSELSON
MRS. JULIUS OCHS ADLER
JOHN D. CONNORS
ARTHUR H. DEAN
BENJAMIN FINE
L. ARNOLD FRYE
SYLVAN GOTSHAL
JOSEPH M. HARTPIELD
FREDERICK E. HASLER
LOUIS JOHNSON
MESSM ORE KENDALL
OGDEN R. REID
MRS. GEORGE A. SLOAN
WALTER BEDELL SMITH
ORVILLE TAYLOR
HERMAN B. WELLS
DONALD R. WILSON
Scholarship Fund
Chairman
GEORGE W. BALL
Vice-Chairmen
THOMAS E. PARADINE
MRS. HENRY M. WRISTON
Education & Scholarship
Committee
Chairman
ROBERT M. STROZIER
Mr. Allen W. Dulles, Director
Central Intelligence Agency
2430 E Street
Washington, D. C.
As a member of our National Sponsors Committee, you
will be pleased to know that the Board of Directors, at its last
meeting, established the Lafayette Gold Medal Award and resolved
that this medal be presented, from time to time, to an individual
who has made a great contribution toward furthering friendship
and understanding between the people of France and the people of
the United States,
It was the unanimous decision that the first recipient
of this award be General Alfred M. Gruenther. It is to be
presented to him at a dinner in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf
Astoria on Tuesday evening, May 27th, 1958. The General will be
with us on that evening to accept the award.
I am writing you at this time so that you may have this
information well in advance of any public announcement, and so
that you may reserve the date on your calendar and be with us on
this memorable eventing.
The charge for the dinner has been fixed at $25.00 per
cover, or $250,00 a table of ten. This charge, as you can well
understand, will make it possible for the Foundation to have this
function without any cost on its part, but will of course not net
any income which can be used in connection with our scholarship
program. There will of course be no solicitation at this dinner.
I hope that you will begin to think of some of your
friends and associates you may wish to have us invite to this
dinner. Will you please forward such names to our office so that
they may be included in the invitation list. I look forward to
greeting you and your friends on that evening.
With kind regards,
Sincerely yours,
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LAFAYETTE SCHOLARSHIP FUND
National Sponsors
S. C. ALLYN
President, The National Cash Register Co.
CHESTER I: BARNARD
COL. SIDNEY H. BINGHAM
DR. HORACE MANN BOND
President, Lincoln University
HENRY P. BRISTOL
Chairman, Bristol-Myers Co.
HoN. DAVID K. E. BRUCE
COL. ROGER E. BRUNSCHWIG
Brunschwig & Fils
HARRY A. BULLIS
Chairman, General Mills, Inc.
THOMAS D. CABOT
President, Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc.
ERWIN.D. CANHAM
.Editor,, Christian Science Monitor
MARGARET CLAPP
President, Wellesley College
JO!-IN S. COLEMAN
President, Burroughs Corporation
GARDNER COWLES
;President, Cowles Magazines, Inc.
DONALD W. DOUGLAS
Chairman, Douglas Aircraft Company, Inc.
ALLEN W. DULLES
Director, Central Intelligence Agency
LEON FALK, JR.
DEAN VIRGINIA C. GILDERSLEEVE
BERNARD F. GIMBEL
Chairman, Gimbel Brothers, Inc.
GENERAL LESLIE R. GROVES
Remington Rand, Inc.
THOMAS J. HARGRAVE,
chairman; Fastrlaan 3 oclak..company.
HAROI,D_H. HELM
President, Chemical Bank & Trust Co.
PAUL G. HOFFMAN
Th .'d T e i
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DEVEREUX C. JOSEPHS
Chairman, New York Life Insurance Co.
MEYER KESTNBAUM
President, Hart Schaffner & Marx
MILTON C. LIGHTNER
President, Singer Manufacturing Co.
WALTER LIPPMAN
RALPH LOWELL'
President, Boston Safe Deposit & Trust
FOWLER MCCORMICK
STANLEY MARCUS
President, Neiman-Marcus Co.
HON. DELESSEPS S. MORRISON
Mayor, New Orleans, La.
EDWARD R. MuRROw
CHARLES G. NICHOLS
President, G. M. McKelvey Company
MOREHEAD PATTERSON
Chairman, American Machine & Foundry Co.
CARL H. PFORZHEIMER, JR.
MRS. R. I. C. PROUT
President, General Federation of Women's Clubs
ELMO ROPER
PAUL J. SACHS
Miss DOROTHY SHAVER
President, Lord & Taylor
JAMES T. SHOTWELL
JOSEPH P. SPANG, JR.
President, Gillette Company
ADMIRAL LEWIS STRAUSS
Chairman, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission
EDWARD STREETER
WAYNE C. TAYLOR
REGINALD TOWNSEND
JUAN T. TRIPPE
President, Pan-American World Airways System
THORNTON WILDER
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Dulles
Col. Grogan has recommended that you
attend this dinner or that you be repre-
sented.
26 Feb 58
(DATE)
FORM NO. REPLACES FORM 10-101
I AUG 54 IQI WHICH MAY BE USED.
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