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John D. Feerick To Richard Poff, John D. Feerick Feb 1965

John D. Feerick To Richard Poff, John D. Feerick

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Letter from John D. Feerick to Representative Richard Poff, regarding language and scope of proposed amendment. Letter discusses legislative history and strategy.


Birch Bayh To John D. Feerick, Birch Bayh Mar 1964

Birch Bayh To John D. Feerick, Birch Bayh

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Senator Birch Bayh to John Feerick, thanking Feerick for articles and his work with Congress. Handwritten post-script from Bayh.


John D. Feerick To George H. Cain, John D. Feerick Feb 1964

John D. Feerick To George H. Cain, John D. Feerick

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Letter from John D. Feerick to George H. Cain in which Feerick thanks Cain for his report. Feerick praises the report.


Jacob K. Javits To John D. Feerick, Jacob K. Javits Jan 1964

Jacob K. Javits To John D. Feerick, Jacob K. Javits

Correspondence

Letter from Senator Jacob K. Javitz to John D. Feerick. Javitz thanks Feerick for his article and explains his proposed amendment for vice presidential succession. (This differs from the Twenty-Fifth Amendment.) Javitz also comments on the issue of presidential inability.


George M. Cain To Subcommittee On Constitutional Amendments, New York City Bar Association, George H. Cain Dec 1963

George M. Cain To Subcommittee On Constitutional Amendments, New York City Bar Association, George H. Cain

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Letter from Subcommittee Chairman George H. Cain to members of the Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments, New York City Bar Association. John D. Feerick was an addressee. Cain suggests his fellow members read Feerick's article and speak with Feerick on its contents. Cain suggests that the subcommittee make specific legislative recommendations.


John D. Feerick To Louis C. Wyman, John D. Feerick Dec 1963

John D. Feerick To Louis C. Wyman, John D. Feerick

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Letter from John D. Feerick to Louis C. Wyman. Feerick expresses pleasure in learning Wyman's interest in resolving the question of presidential inability and succession.


Louis C. Wyman To John D. Feerick, Louis C. Wyman Dec 1963

Louis C. Wyman To John D. Feerick, Louis C. Wyman

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Letter from Representative Louis C. Wyman to John D. Feerick. Wyman discusses the legal mechanism and procedure for declaring presidential inability contained in a recent House statute.