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Pair of Ray Bliss Badges.

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Pair of Ray Bliss Badges.
<B>Pair of Ray Bliss Badges.</B></I> Ray Bliss was a key leader in the Republican party in the 50s and 60s, and even served as Chairman of the Republican National Committee from 1965 to 1969. The election of Richard Nixon was the culmination of his career. These two badges celebrate two important events during his illustrious run in the "GOP". The first one is from the 1969 Inauguration of Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew, which occurred on January 20, 1969 in Washington, D.C. The badge itself is a lovely dark purple with gold lettering, it is suspended from a gilt brass bar with the words :Inaugural Committee" on it. Below this bar is a small medal suspended from a red, white, and blue ribbon, which reads "Chairman". It is in excellent condition; moderate fading of the gold lettering; slight tarnish on the bar and medal; no fraying. Measures 7.25" long. <BR>The second ribbon is from the Republican National Convention of 1960 that was held in Chicago Illinois. Bliss was a delegate for the state of Ohio in 1956 and 1960. The ribbon itself is red, white, and blue and supports a gilt brass hanging set of metal bards. The entire piece reads: "National Committee - Ray C. Bliss - State Chairman - Delegate". In excellent condition; minor tarnish on the three hanging bars; ribbon slightly soiled. Measures 7.5" long. <BR><BR><B>Important noti