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to General Mickelwait.
1953/10/27
Hilldring, John H., 1895-1974
Confirms that Hilldring will be a government witness. Hilldring gives his opinion on the case's substance and expects to hear from Joseph Kovner soon.
GLC06196.037
to Warren E. Burger.
1953/12/18
Hilldring gives his response to the seven points in Burger's letter of 11 December concerning the suit of the Santa Fe Railway vs. the United States.
GLC06196.041
to Colonel Frederick W. Coleman.
1954/01/08
Hilldring gives his opinion on Coleman's project. He mentions that "Human nature being what it is, and theater commanders being the glamorous and glorious people they are in the midst of a war, it is inescapable that they do not always accept the...
GLC06196.043
to Dr. Carl J. Friedrich.
1954/02/09
Hilldring asks if Friedrich can find part of the military government file that Hilldring sent to him last year and send it to Hilldring.
GLC06196.044
to Mr. Hiram S. Gans.
1955/03/01
Sends Gans a biography of himself and expresses his feeling on the dinner and award (Military Government Officer of the Year); he states that he was very pleased and flattered.
GLC06196.048
to Hiram S. Gans.
1955/03/04
Lists the people Hilldring requested to be invited to the dinner.
GLC06196.049
to Hiram S. Gans
1955/03/18
Letter concerning the guests at his awards dinner.
GLC06196.052
to Kenneth D. Johnson
1955/04/01
Responds to Johnson's note which congratulated Hilldring.
GLC06196.055
to General C. W. Christenbetty
1955/04/04
Thank you letter for Christenbetty's note of congratulations.
GLC06196.056
To: Honorable Joseph M. Dodge.
1955/04/06
Thank you letter for Dodge's friendly note and Hilldring is sorry that Dodge cannot be present at the dinner. This is because Dodge has to attend another meeting, "the annual meeting of the Association of Reserve City Bankers."
GLC06196.059
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