President Nixon meets with about 30 mayors to help solve the problems of cities
President Nixon met with about 30 mayors at the White House on March 23, 1971 for a discussion on how the federal government can help solve the problems of cities. Shown in this photo are, LTR: Mayor Richard G. Lugar of Indianapolis, President of the National League of Cities; Nixon; Mayor James Tate, Philadelphia, President of the U.S. Conference of Mayors; Mayor Harry Haskell, Wilmington; Mayor Thomas D’Alesandro, Baltimore; and Caspar Weinberger, deputy director of the office of Executive Management and Budget. (UPI Photo/John Full/Files)
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