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  • . - I MEMORANDUM Pf2 T H E WHI TE HO US E WASHINGTON Monday, September 13, 1965 3:15p.m. MR. PRESIDENT: Subject: Astronauts vi.sit to the White House I recommend -- and Horace Busby and Jim Webb share this recommendation -- that when the astronauts
  • with American Legion National Commander Johnson (might drop in on the meeting) 1:30 pm OFF RECORD: Lunch with Walter Lippmann 5:30 pm OFF RECORD: Eddie Adams Dr. I. J. Carmin Karpman Kennett L. Rawson Jim Novy 6:00 pm OFF RECORD: Jack Horner and Bob
  • for yoa. ••o.traa tlu>•• ba•• Jame• R.. Jcme• Special A •alatant to tbe Prealdeat Mr,. Dorotby Territo Tbe WI.liteHoot• Wa■ldnaton. n. c. JRJ:ny Date: Sept. TO: JIM JONES FROM: BOB FAISS • 19, 1968 . Attached is verificati9n that Dorothy
  • ut•a WMB:mss e. \: -- . EXECUTIVE iE}JL­ MEMORANDUM .J/., THE WHITE HOUSE /7/C ~ WASHINGTON //C1~?6- /:E/3 . j?/6/$ November 2, 1967 I MEMO FOR: Jim Jones FROM Barefoot Sanders . v~.. ~ /!th-£) I recommend that Congressman
  • of the Budget (Alternate until Sept. 1: Walter after Sept. 1: Jim Falcon) Smith; MEMBERS Robert C. Berson, M. D. Dean, South Texas Medical Univ~rsity of Texas ( Ray E. Brown, L. H. D. Director, Graduate Program Hospital Administration Duke University
  • , Providerx:e, R. I. ELLIOI'T, Lloyd H., Wash., D.C. BRAIN, George, Pullman, Wash. 9/25/65 FO FG FG FG 150 155 160 165 FO 233 FG 145 FG 11-1 FG 11-3 extending invitation to Stag FISCHER·;°John, New York City NELSOO,Russell A., Balto., Md. BERRY, Leonidas
  • ,Edward c., Bur. of Outdoor Recreation BERRY,E.Y., Congress BIBLE, Alan, Senate CRAMER,William c., Congress BLACK, David S., Interior DAVIS, Joseph H., Citizens Adv. Coom BLAKE, Peter J., Archi tectu.ral Forum DIAMOND,Henry, NYC Magazine DOUGLAS,Paul H
  • C. Herr Date: August 24, 1968 Jim Kirkham and I met yesterday of Group Research, for American Inc., and Mr. Charles Democracy. Washington, groups, such groups. including They also are Institute located in that they literature
  • , at th• expiration of their t•ra• compenaation ceaaed ragardl••• of whether or not they bad been Nappointed but not yet coufirmad. TVo Mmbera of the Coamaiaaion, Adairal John Harl•• and Jim Da:, van Nappoillted 1>:,th• President on Saturda:, for new four­
  • before it becomes ugly and difficult. His people should keep in touch with Collins r people. 6. Appointments -- Among r ecent appointments are Lisle Carter, formerly of HEW, and Ted Berry, both among the top half dozen in the Poverty Pro g ram; Andrew
  • Director, ~ivil • ins ce Thurgood iscopal Bishop Marshall of Washington, Weaver Washington Respectfully, a;,_~ /JIM // v' ------ Commission J( : APPROVED: Rights ,t - George DISAPPROVED: ~/ F.E-~--✓ 1//21~.. 1'-' . MEMORANDUM MEMORANDUM
  • . Foner. Other. persons ~: .. sponsoring REP' s activities arc: Father uli• ~,,, i~l' ~WMI. . The exposure of the chemical research'" - hilip. Berri Dunham: llal Draper, JU~;' e1ffer, W. '·· program was acco~plish~d through t_he H. Ferry, Norm Fruchter
  • Berri,-) dealred. tbl■ eOHl'IDENTh\L attachment (Vientiane 4533) DECLASSlFIED E.O . 123%, Sec. 3A(b) \\1tite lott'.c- G u;dc!in es, Feb . 24, 1983 , Bv+ , NAR/\., D:1ce .:
  • processes to m eet C om m unist aggression a g ain st an y of th e p arties or protocol states. O ur policy is so u th east Asia h’as been co nsistent a n d im changed since 1954. I sum m arized It on Jim e 2 in fo u r simple propositions; 1. A m erica keeps
  • bodies. For nearly six months no agreement had been reached on how the representatives of the poor were to be selected for membership on the board. Thanks to some earlier negotiating by Mr. Theodore Berry, head of OEO's community a6tion di~ision, we were
  • Architecture BARING, Wa.lter s., Congress COHELAN,Jeffery, Congress BARR, Joseph M., Mayor Pgh. COHEN,Wilbur J. , HEll BAYH,Birch, Senate OOOPER,John Sherman BENDETSEN, Karl R., Champion Pap,rs Inc. CRAFTS,Edward c., Bur. ot Outdoor Recreation BERRY, E.Y
  • . G. I. I ■ aaca, Pub.; 113 E. Peabed7 st.. (■era - Illd.) ~Herald St. (Ive. Ind.) (26,034) R. Berry, Id., furhaa Pub. Ce., Inc., 115 Market St. - Mlcldenb~ S.uthel'll ('lhur■• Ind.) Tia• o. I. ge••• Id., Textile Nen (2,780) Mecklenburg
  • . General. Aivarez speaks excellent English with only slight Spanish accent. Alleged wife knows no English. II. GOI position on political asylum. Berry, Secretary Department Justice told Embassy officials GOI generally adopts "sympathetic" attitude in case
  • FRELINGHUYSEN, Peter H.B., Congress WHALLEY, J. Irving, Congress BERRY, E. Y., Congress MORSE, F. Bradford, Congress FULTON, James G., Congress BUCHANAN, John, Congress Vance! Cyrus R., Defense NITZE, Paul H., Defense BRCWN, Harold, Secy of the Air Force JOHNSON
  • Dunlop Harvard University Ben Alexander General Research Ezra Ehrenkrantz Building Sfstems Development Corporation Corporation Corporation Ralph Helstein Packinghouse Food and Allied Workers Edwin C. Berry Chicago Urban League Stuart Chapin