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- on the story in the New York Times
this morning on the Presidential panel studying the program for the cities1
MR. IAITIN:
Q.
I know nothing about it.
Joe, is Mr. Bundy in the White Bouse today1
MR. LAITIN:
Yes.
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- tation for the defense of Bastogne. He has been a
m e mb er of the law fir m of Debevoise, Plimpton, Lyons and Gates of New
York City since 1955 .
Mr. Resor was born December 5, 1917. He was graduated fro m Yale
University in 1939. F rom 1939 to 1942 he
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Public Relation Department
The National Founda.tion~March of Di.mes
800 Second Avenue
New York, New York 10017
THE 1965 NATIONAL
MARCH
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NAME: Michaeline Lea (' 1:t1.ickey11 ) Heinicka.1>age 4 (born 9/21/60
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WASHINGTON
February 29, 1968
4:35 p. m.
Mr. President:
John Criswell called with the following
two items :
1. Jim Farl ey had an eme r gency
operation (nothing serious) this morning.
He is in St. Claire's Hospital in New York
City.
Send flowe7
YES
- O'Brien's new job will extend to every corner of America.
has 600,000 employees.
Of the 33,000 post offices, more than one-fourth of them are no larger
than Hye.
Larry O'Brien will be the boss of a department that
And Larry's coming here today reminds all