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Saturday
October 23, 1965

Dear Miriam,

I was so glad to hear that you were going to
Vermont - particularly at this time of the year -
You hit it just right and had, I hope , a perfect
Indian Summer up there.

My brother told me how much he and his wife
loved the meeting of MDAA on the thirteenth and
you have no idea just how awed and impressed he
was with the way you 'Chaired' the meeting.

I was very happy to hear that you were in touch
with Mrs. Ehrmann at the time of my hearing because
she was there practically every minute ( and her
husband was there one of the days ) and I'm sure
they were not fooled by some of the STORIES they
heard from the witness stand. I can't begin to
explain how grateful I am for the Erhmann's very
staunch support - as yet I haven't had a chance to
tell them, ( and would probably be lost for words if
I did get the opprotunity ) my feelings of thanks
and gratitude. Pease pass along my very warmest ....

As you know, the courts opened in early Sept.,
and its the busiest time of the year for Attorney's
in criminal courts. I believe this is the main
reason why I haven't heard from Bill O'Halloran
since the hearing. He is swamped with work, but I ,
of course , am certain he'll be in touch with me
soon. At this moment I don't know what his thoughts
are with regard to the points he scored at the hearing
and with regard to the points scored by the opposition.

May this find you in the very best of
Health and Spirits, and
much love always
John

Kerrigan

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