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Letter from President Eisenhower to Daphne Moaney, 01/18/1961 

Before President Eisenhower left office, he replied to questions submitted by the History Class, Montclair High School, Montclair, New Jersey on January 18, 1961.  The original questions were not included in this record so we’re particularly curious about the question for number nine:

The answer to question number nine is still classified as TOP SECRET.

Source: research.archives.gov

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