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Bryant is Planning to Quit U.S. Job

Material Information

Title:
Bryant is Planning to Quit U.S. Job
Series Title:
U.S. Office of Emergency Planning, 1966-1967. Gen. Correspondance 1966: March 1967-Sept. (Farris Bryant Papers)
Language:
English

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Bryant, Farris, 1914- ( LCSH )
United States. Office of Emergency Planning. ( LCSH )
Florida. Board of Control. ( LCSH )
Florida Turnpike Authority. ( LCSH )
Florida. State Road Dept. ( LCSH )
Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway (Fla.) ( LCSH )
Politics and government -- 1951- -- Florida ( LCSH )
Bryant, Farris, 1914- -- Correspondence ( LCSH )
United States. Congress. Senate -- Elections, 1970 ( LCSH )
Segregation -- Florida -- St. Augustine ( LCSH )
Political campaigns -- Florida ( LCSH )
Elections -- Florida ( LCSH )
Governors -- Florida -- 20th century ( LCSH )
Governors ( JSTOR )
Political campaigns ( JSTOR )
United States Senate ( JSTOR )
Political elections ( JSTOR )
Resignation from office ( JSTOR )
Polio ( JSTOR )
Spatial Coverage:
North America -- United States of America -- Florida

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General Note:
BOX: 23 FOLDER: 1

Record Information

Source Institution:
University of Florida
Holding Location:
University of Florida
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All rights reserved by copyright holder.

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Bryant .1: Planning
To Quit U.S. Job

I! e 'uhlllul M can 'rlter
ASHEVILLE. N.C.. Sept.
11 Farris Bryant. direc-
tor of the US. Office of
Emergency Planning. dis-
closed today that he plans

to resign before the end
of the year.

The 53.year-old former
Florida Governor told the
Southern Governors Con-
ference here that he plane
to return to his hw prac-
tice and not re-enter polio
tic: despite speculation:
that he might run for the
Senate next year.




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Bryant Is Planning To Quit U.S. Job 0R a Wuiaington po. staff WrtW ASHEVILLE, N.C., Sept. 11 -Farris Bryant, director of the U.S. Office of Emergency Planning, disclosed today that he plans to resign before the end of the year. The 53-year-old former Florida Governor told the Southern Governors Conference here that he plans to return to his law practice and not re-enter polities despite speculations that he might run for the Senate next year.