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Al Gore Sr — Part 1
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STANDARD FORM NO, 64
Office Memoran
yw ¢ UNITED STAs ES GOVERNMENT
TO: Mr. Nichols (/ i . pate:, June 19, 1957
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: SUBJECT: ALBERT GO ae a of Rosen
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ALBERT A-“GORE (D-TENN. ) = Nease ——
AND FRIENDS ALL INFCRMATION CONTAINED > Tele. Root
HERE iS UNCLASSIFIED 238 aaa
SPECIAL TOUR ie altho Pd by clue yl. Gandy
JUNE 18, 1957
Pursuant to arrangements made by Senator Gore's Office,
the above captioned group including young Gore; 11 years of age, two of
| the Senator's nieces and two young friends of the Senator's son were
mo conducted on a tour of Bureau facilities by SA f the Crime
Records Section. bit
This group appeared to be very interested in the various
exhibits shown to them, as well as the Laboratory, and at the conclusion
of the tour remarked that they appreciated the courtesies shown to them
during their visit.
a There was no request to meet the Director. ao
RECOMMENDATION: On /
None. For information.
ae cc - Mr. Holloman SE 4A
ADDENDUM: iKpwi: 6/19/57: Following the tour young Gore mentioned :
Pie that he would like to have two souvenir targets as a momento of his visit
to the FBI. The targets were mailed to Senator Gore's office June 19, 1957,
without cover letter. .
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