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  • . For your convenience, two copie of this communication have been sealed with the official seal f this headquarters and attached hereto for file with yo r pay ccount. By command .. 1. _.. .. . ' ( . :.:.: . EISENHOWER
  • Employment Opportunity (Department of Labor Building, Washington) was established by Executive Order 10925 of March 6, 1961. It is a direct successor to similar committees which had b~en e~tablished by Presidents Roosevelt, Truman and Eisenhower. The Execu­
  • R. Young of North Dakota Representative George Mahon of Texas Representative L. Mendel Rivers of South Carolina Representative Thomas Morgan of Pennsylvania Representative Frank Bow of Ghio Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower - President, Johns Hopkins
  • in Korea fifteen years ago. General Eisenhower ha~ suggested in his_ memoirs that the threat of nuclear escalation by the . . United States was effective in bringing Communist acceptance of the Armistice Agreement of July 1953. No one outside the Co
  • "cold war" with the Soviet Union must come to a head. Some were making plans accordingly -- to "end the cold war by wirming it." Then General Eisenhower ex­ plained to the American people that we must learn to live with the cold war. Everyone now sees
  • ~ j . ,,,,• • ~. ' I'• .. I ;i •, . . :, ' I Mr. l'ntil pointed out that he, himself, hnd been responsible for Eisenhower for a$1300 million working out the agreement with President four-year PL 480 agreement. During this period food grain
  • throughout our h is t o r y and most em phatically by Lw ig h t D. Eisenhow er a t the o the r e x tre m ity o f A s ia . As P re s id e n t, the choice was h is to make in Korea. He coaH have pushed the a ir-w a r in the search f o r a c le a r-c u t d e c
  • not participate in the ENDC, vjhich they had not been * invited to join.-^ Since Eisenhower, the United States had had general and c complete disarmament as its ultimate goal, and the Kennedy Administration introduced an elaborate plan for general and complete