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  • trala •• you entered tb• ■tate, be pr••-t•• tlarouaa...t tbelr ■ tat•. 4) Gay, waUormed Jolaucm "&lrl•" could travel •• p .. •lbl• from Solathera c-ar•••loaal clrcl••· &1001 •- aa many Mlnatrel■, 5) Name e11ter&alameut •- Carol Cuaal•&• The Cb.rlety
  • FMV:mfc 144-72-662 95-100-473 James Earl Ray We have reviewed the article appearing in the November 12, 1968. Look magazine written by William Bradford Huie concerning the above ubject. It contains many objective facts as to Ray's travel and activities
  • and development by DOT Office of High Speed GroundTransportation-----------------------------------------------TurboTrainsdesigned for service between Boston and New York ----------­ Table I-Summary of Coast Guard's search and rescue workload, fiscal year 1967
  • and he~d of a very important and progressive company. Approve ✓ Disapprove --- I 2 Seymour E. Smith, Senior Vice President, The Travelers Insurance Companies, Hartford, Connecticut. This is one of the leading stock companies, and he is considered
  • vehicle, over i1Tegular route.s, transport­ ing: Disabled used motor vehicles, be­ tween points in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Rhode Island. NOTE: I! a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant requests it be held at Boston, Mass. No. MC
  • t under the nose of Bo.ton wbor• Bo1ton newspapers oould u.ot touoh its territory and it •ae 90;~ aol14, onl.7 \.bi.11;y miles ti n , less than with a ■a.rt l7 oovered. tro■ fi.ftJ" Boston. Marshalltown, Ion., tifteen t ho· sand. lid.lea
  • . ABERNATHY, HASSAID TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARSIS NEEDEDFOR THE EASTERN ~REA OF THE POORPEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN AROUND BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS, ANDONLY.FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS HASBEENRAISED. IN ADDITION,THE POORPEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN NEEDSTHE FOLLOW I NGTECHNICAL HELP
  • WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) - ( Gp 3) ¢z ndt,.~{r...0~3--CJ-oe, (Gp 3) .2, ~ 633 from :BrusselSCan£ -034 f'f.om B~soeJeo -+-,,- 11 /J a {6 3 A H/O9/~3 Vice Presidential Security File, VP Travel VP Johnson's Trip - Benelux Countries
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  • such as Minneapolis, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, Boston, and San Diego. George Novack, National Committeeman, and Paul Benjamin Boutelle, the Socialist Workers Party vice­ presidential candidate, were their Party's representatives at the protest. Ludwig Wilhe ]Jn
  • friendly letter, I have had ma.ny others confirming your repo rts on Florida and Texas . It is good of you to pass on to me the side-lights which you have obta.ined during your recent travels in the South. You may be sure that all you write me will be held
  • . THE PRESIDENT'S DELEGATION Archbishop Iakovos or North and South America - Born and educated in U.S. Close friend or Patriarch Athenagoras. He has been active in church affairs and has travelled widely on church projects. He has worked hard to restore re­
  • Lady Bird Johnson travel
  • cisions on the boyco tt; t hey were not prepared for a concrete give- and- take at this time, a s explai ne d in today's memo regarding my co nve r sation with Reverend Andrew Young in Boston, Friday. "We will have to continue our program a s planned
  • -- indirectly referred to by someone in the traveling group, it might have considerable impact. printer We will also have the pamphlet ''Women of ~he USA" back from the by Friday. Finally, there is also enclosed a brief piece that Harry Golden did on this.same
  • Washington officials can take pride. 4. Pacification - "Rural Construction" Minister Thang of "Rural Construction" traveled to the I, II, and IV Corps to meet the new and provisional rural :' construction committees consisting of corps and divisional
  • not know the purpof:>c of BROOKS' travel to Africa or the area i.n .Africa which he planned on. visiting. DE T-4 and DE T-5 advised on November 1, PAUL EDWARD BROOKS and his wife, CATHERINE,were the host at the October ~o, 1964, throu~h November 1, 1964
  • , California 90210 Mr. Roger P. Sonnabend President Hotel Corporation of -America 464 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02215 I COPY ;. - ·2 - I Professor Jerre S. Williams School o! Law University of Texas Austin, Texas Mr. William G. Caples
  • similar in intent and operation to the sabbatic leave program of uni~ versities should be initiated. Provision should be made for reimburse ment to the host institutions for expenses incidental to the leave program. Items such as travel and subsistence
  • the Thanksgiving holidays with family and friends. As we approached Johnson City, the Secret Service agent who was our mandatory traveling companion, and in whose car we happened to be riding, asked if he could stop for gas. We agreed, though we ~e!e co~1cerned
  • the Thanksgiving holidays with family and friends. As we approached Johnson City, the Secret Service agent who was our mandatory traveling companion, and in whose car we happened to be riding, asked if he could stop for gas. We agreed, though we ~e!e co~1cerned
  • the right under the agreement to serve three cities (New York, Boston, and Chicago) does not carry any weight with the Irish Government. We contend that tourism to Ireland would be expanded by the granting of Dublin rights to U.S. airlines, while the Irish
  • Travel
  • in Boston, Chicago and Baltimore. BOUTELLE stated that in NewYork he was. supported by JESSE GRAY,among others. HYT-4 April 1$, 1966 On May 24, 1966, WILLIAMEPl'0N *, Vice President of the Progreaaive Labor Party (PLP), 3.36 Lenox Avenue, New York City
  • · this fall. SATURDAYS SUPERB. Both the TUNE. "Curly," "Smiley" and The "Cocoanut Grove Revue," "Reds" are again stirrini up big Palm Room and th e cocktail rhythm in Neptune. Meaning that lounge at Maryland Gardens are 1traight from Boston's Cocoanut our
  • representation of the job we face now and in the immediate future, the Secretary said. Travel and other expenses involv'-'Ciin the visits to the colleges and high schools will be borne by the companies for which the task forct.' members work. are participants
  • be given to the reappointment of Hal Clancy of Boston to the Board of Directors of General Anal~ne t &.Film Corp. You know Hal. the campaign. ;terald-Traveler. He was most helpful to the President in He is Assistant Publisher of The Boston He is also
  • WlllfflTTT 7 'fiamber of fommerce "'- ~ ~ ./ • BARWICK. BOSTON• COOLIDGE• MEIGS• OCHLOCKNEE • PAVO• THOMASVILLE EISENHOVffRPLAZA,THOMASVILLE,GEORGIA• THOMASVILLE - THOMAS COUNTY Popul at i on: Approxi mat el y 21, 000 - Cit y Approximately 37,000
  • Knight, Fireman Charlie Johnson; also a colored coal passer and a colored train porter whoso names I do·not recall. Traveling Engineer 'Uncle JiDBllie1 Ambroseand myself were riding the engine. 'Uncle Jinmie 1 having started with the train out of Savannah
  • Canadian British Columbia, label TUESDAY, among have Sylvia have devoted skills and their much transient to their art not often Boston his arm dedicated forever, from readily perceived PHONE HOUR. major. unique encountered war
  • Chairman Martin and several other financial officials. From Washington he goes to Boston and New York for speeches and visits with the financial community. Mr. Jenkins will probably: 1. Outline to you his economic prospects. economic strategy
  • FORCE WASHINGTON 29 October 1963 RESERVE ORDER 52 DP, each of the f'oll.O'idng (Ready Reserve; Dependency atatua - married, unless othervise indicated) is ordered to active duty for 16 days, plus requ.ired travel time, for the purpose of' special tour
  • the problems f ~cing It has also been extremely reassuring to Greece. h ave heard you express the wish and intention that Greece return as qui ckly as possible to the path of democracy, a _path that our two people s have historically traveled. You may
  • as formal rn.emllarship in RAM.. He stated tl~at. he was fir st introduced to R/\J.·J. t hrough lis activit::r i n _the Af'ro~Anierican Ins t.i tute . He stated that aG a. member of the Jd"ro~,.A1:ae rican Institute .9 he travelled to variouc l n.rgc:. cit
  • :__f?:..,.~.e..~~~~-~!.._other__ap_pearances_in 28 cities a~ Boston, New York, Chicago, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, To!fows: ___,____ ,. Palm Springs, Anaheim, Dallas, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Detroit, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, San Diego, San
  • Atlantic Megalopolis that ment technicians helped convert a· swamp stretches from Boston to Richmond. into a 30-acre recreation area for fishing, Improvement of all area parks. The Na- swimn11ng, hiking, and just relaxing. Wlth­ tional Park Service has