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Five Flags Washington Meetings_Stakeholder ListAMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL ODMMISSION Charles Goodspeed State Coordinator ARBC 736 Jackson Place, N. W. (1522 'K' Street Washington, D..C. 20276 382-1776 254-8000 (alt: Joe Dobal) John Orchard, ARBC 1522 'K' Street Washington, D. C. 20276 254-8020 (alt: Bill Butler) 4 i I j� NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES Kenneth Mathis 806 15th Street Washington, D. C. 20276 382-5714 (John Barcroft - over all funding) Y h i� SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE Mrs. Susan Hamilton Bicentennial Coordinator Smithsonian Institute Washington, D. C. 20560 381-5920 Mr. Carl 'Larson Director of Public Affairs Smithsonian Institute Washington, D. C. 20560 381-6218 William C. Grayson Special Assistant Director of Public Affairs s Arthur W. Gardner Assistant Development Officer Richard Grove Deputy AssistAnt::Secretary for History and Art Barbara Benson Program Assistant Special Associate HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) Ron Stegall Director of Policy Development Department of HUD Washington, D. C. 20410 Lois Dean Director of Intergovernment Relations Joan McEntee Congressional Relations DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR Boots Jennings Congressional Liaison Office Department of Interior Washington, D. C. 20240 Harlow F. Dean suggested contacting D. Leonard Volz Department of Interior Regional'Direetor Washington, D. C. 20240 National Park Service 343-8331 1709 Jackson Street Omaha, Nebr. 68103 Sydney Bradford 402-221-3431' Assistant Keeper of National Register Chief of Plans and Grants National Park Service Department of Interior Washington, D. C. 20240 NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATSON Ms. Christine Miller a Sabin Robbins, Jr. National Trust for Historic Preservation { 740 Jackson Place, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20006 (Ms. Miller has given complete information to her superior on the Nat'l. Trust) (Ms. Mary Means will run a Chicago office of the National Trust) k x 1 L f, V f.t k � t,P ] Y w y MISCELLANEOUS-j Barry Tindall National Recreation and Park Assoc. 1601 N. Kent Street Arlington, Virginia 525-0606 Fred Schwengel Capitol Historical Society of the U. S. 200 Maryland Avenue, N. E. Washington, D. C. 543=9819 Aram Mardiosian Arch. 1077 Wisconsin Avenue Washington, D. C. 338-1592 Nick' Thimmesch 621 National Press Bldg. Washington, D. C. 202-872-0880 652-2033 652-1588 home (architect for St. Louis Arch Musueum) WHITE HOUSE Leonard Garment Special Consultant to the President White House Edward Failor Department of Commerce Rm. 4858 14th and Constitution 967-5238 CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION Senator Dick Clark 125 Russell Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D. C. 20510 Martin Jensen for Senator Harold Hughes 1327 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D. C. 20510 Doris Freedman for Congressman Edward Mezvinsky 1404 Longworth House Office Bldg. Washington, D. C. 20515 Tom Dawson for Congressman Neal Smith 2458 Rayburn House Office Bldg. Washington, D. C. 20515 Congressman John C. Culver 435 House Office Building Washington, D. C. 20515 FORMER IOWANS, NOW WASHINGTONIANS, WHO ATTENDED PRESENTATION-_„ Reverend Clarence W. Friedman, V.P. National Catholic Education Assn. One DuPont Circle Wahhington, D.C. 20036 Hugh Sidey Time and Life Building 816 16th Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20006 Charles O'Connor 4201 Cathedral Ave., N.W. Kpartment 518 F Washington, D. C. 20016 Edward McDermott Hogan and Hartson 815 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Herb Plambeck Ass't, to the Sec'y. Room 231 E Administration Building USDA Washington, D. C. 20250 Mr. & Mrs. Ross MacAskill 5916 Otley Drive Alexandria, Virginia 22310 Mrs. Claude Badoux 2837 29th Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. Jack Miller 4912 Montgomery Annandale, Virginia