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  • that the~ sident •supped at oil's t ble for three ( years.• e Oil and Gas Journals s, •Tax officials are king a bol~ to ~hack oack-door percentage d letion ben,,e!its tor 11 and gas before the Jo son Administration goes out of office.• What oil comp!y executives
  • to lunch with the President and Rusk and McNamara. Perhaps Rusk and McNamara ·could fly out and meet with various editorial boards -- ~ou~syille Courier Journal Time~ -- the night news­ papers - - St. L~uis _!'~st ~esE~tch_ - - Providence Journal
  • was certainly going to watch it. The President said: "You saw the story on the Seafarers.. Rusk had never heard of it and the first I had ever heard of it was when I read the Wall Street Journal. It is an example of what we have to face from the Republicans. "I
  • ~essages. Minimum charge of 25 'll'Ords applies. ' • [Back] [1 of 25] I HOUSE JOURNAL F I FTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949 PROCEEDINGS 1''1FTY-SECOND DAY (Thursday, April 7, 1949) The House met at 10
  • defense nationale, June 1964, p. 960. 11Pierre Messmer, January 24, 1963, Journal officiel, p. 1613. 12Le siecle de Damocles, p. 10. 13Revue de defense nationale, October 1964, p. 1516. 14Revue de defense nationale, May 1963, p. 760. -7for deterring
  • conducted a conference a year ago, with the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, for the Community Relations Service on the Mass Media and Race Rilations. of the U. s. Department of Justice This two-day session, which chartered new ground
  • ., these major holdings : The Macon (Ca.) ./ sional elections. In December he entered Victor F., and Joseph E.- whose holdings Telegraph anq News, The Gadsden spread from The Journal of Commerce (Ala.) Times, The Cleveland (Tenn.) the Columbia-Presbyterian
  • advised that ALLEN also advised her that he was a "Bircher" up to last year. FORSnR furnished the following newspaper clipping which is a letter to the editor of •,ene State Journal'' 1 a Lansing, Michigan daily newspaper
  • of Arts and Bachelor of Journalism. Some 25 years later than on platforms. the First Lady is still more at ease with people Greeting more than 2,000 womenwho jammed a reception lowing her speech to the home economists in Detroit, a PUest who admired
  • and the apostles rather than James J. Strang and Sidney Rigdon [qq.v.], chief contenders for Snd.th1s prophetic Illinois was imperative, to strengthen journal he traveled r8le. So, too, when the exodus from throughout the Atlantic the r-bnnon nd.ssionary
  • a nationwide boycott of products manufactured in Mississippi. I do not know the full extent of this plan, but I do know that it is already having a very adverse effect. On February 2, 1965, the Wall Street Journal carried a news story, copy of which is attached
  • this has already been published in technical journals. The President asked about the Kiesinger material. Rusk replied "it smells like negative." The President agreed and said ''yes, why are you waiting." McNamara said at some point it would be well
  • Administrative A ssistant to Senator Clifford P. Case of New Je rsey, a post he has hel d for the past ten years . From 1946 to 1955 Mr . Z a goria was a reporter for the Washing ton P ost. While employed at the Post, he also taught journalism par t- time
  • -in and universities, of a national journalism and in industry and in government-­ photographic archive, a record of our time for use by future generations. Their most eloquent exponent was California the great member of the FSA group whose pictures landmark
  • and Challenge" by U. Alexis Johnson (from the Foreign Service Journal, April, 1966) _ _ ____ _ _ ___ ___ _ _ _ ___ _ _ __ _ _ ___ _ ____ ___ _ _ 15 "New System for Coping With Our Overseas Problems," Speech by General Maxwell D. Taylor to the American
  • ~ conference 700 outstanding would 1,e e;ues ts associates, consultants would be guests invitation& woµl~ be by invitation or the journalism, and heaqs of diplomatic of the relig:.on, and other misr ions 1 to leaders education, and foreigners
  • on Secretary Rusk to review the discussions at the United Nations. Secretary Rusk: While at the United Nations I had sessions with the editorial boards of Newsweek, McGraw-Hill, and the Wall Street Journal. Those meetings were most profitable. On the Middle
  • 21, 1968 Mr. Joseph A. Calif's.no, Jr., Special Assistant to the President, The White House, WASHINGTON,D.C • Dear .Mr. Calif's.no, It occurs to me that twenty-five years ago I wrote up in SURVEY GRAPHIC,the leading socio-economic journal of' its
  • • HOME JOURNAL, 1 yr., $3. All prices u. s. only. No chars• for wire. Pay Western Union clerk for subscription or when billed by publisher. !'Jc,•, name anJ adJra, (For reference) Publlehwwlll,oneubtcriber's requeat, refund full amount paid for copies
  • • 32 (submitted January 8, 1947) "Art1f1cial Meteors• Rockets Will Provide Tools for Interstellar periments• lJTDr. F. Zvicq Ex­ Printed in "Ordnance, the Journal of the AzTq Ordnance Association-,/ J~Auguat 1947 is1111e,vith illustrations. Dr. Zvicq
  • (lacladlng the Wall Street Journal)&• tile moat •w.cceaaful local pro1n.m.. It ••• atartecl 1'y th Pnabytel'lan Cllucll. l• now ftmded lty OEO. It rune prop-a.ma ln r•medlal eda.catloa, job orientattoa. comm.u.aity Mrric•• Cthtty were tralalng YOluteere
  • . This doctrine had been widely discussed 1n military journals and apparently not been overlooked 1n Peking. 0ECRET-NOF'0RN Page~ of 6 Pages -SECRET - N0F'0RN - The Chinese have announced that they will use tactical nuclear weapons against the US divisions
  • '.!;.;:(£} Pal-~ MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE Fe;:/ /)..a./J' WAIHIKOTOII i October 3, 1967 •T.uesday, 10:45 a. m. MEMO FOR: Marvin FROM Barefoot Watson Sanders~\~ .... .....-_,. ~ As I mentioned to you the Wall Street Journal is asking questions
  • Could easily Republican 1951-53, service 9905 Ridgeview Attractive, b Sigma World war II towns--San Francisco, etc. During for Award from '11heta Headliner fraternity. information New Orleans, officer coveted journalism Spent
  • equivalent of an English knight), became a book author almost by accident. Thirty-five years in the making, Hanny says the book began as a journal he kept each night after work at the White House. Years later, when Hanny was going through his divorce
  • of change in technology is so much faster," Byers said. "I'm convinced there will be a new storage technology within 10 years." White House Web team hones president's e-message By Carl M. Cannon, National Journal GovExec.com March 8, 2004 Saturday, Feb. 21
  • equivalent of an English knight), became a book author almost by accident. Thirty-five years in the making, Hanny says the book began as a journal he kept each night after work at the White House. Years later, when Hanny was going through his divorce
  • of change in technology is so much faster," Byers said. "I'm convinced there will be a new storage technology within 10 years." White House Web team hones president's e-message By Carl M. Cannon, National Journal GovExec.com March 8, 2004 Saturday, Feb. 21
  • . Robert Anderson. DLC-RA, Anderson 1 ·, ifc, Aug. 6, 1861. Senate and House committees notify President of _ !;o\ rnmcnt unless he has further communications. Senate Journal, 198; ! :i
  • alter Lt. Brown's body was re­ covered from the wreckage of the B-25 near Kelso, Washing­ ton. From the Louisville Courier-Journal July 29 and August 6, 1880, between 6 and 7 o'clock in the evening an ob­ ject like a man was seen in the sky with some
  • Journal, Finance and other budgeting State •pecialized Previously to the United commission on a Sage Foundation; graduate school. He has written and a wide range of topics for Government, Public Haaagement,Municipal journals. at Wheaton
  • ," supra, has a photograph showing "H. RAP BROWN, National Director of SNCC" emerging from 00 the Black Arts Studio at 726 East McMillan Street, to ask police to leave his press conference. They did." The June 16 9 1967, 0'Journal Herald," daily newspaper
  • disarmament, many papers in the area said. Canrnunist China's A-bombblast "will set of.fa chain reaction" of nuclear bomb develop­ ment that may "shove all this disannament talk down the drain," said the Tehran Journal. Influential Hindu of i-iadras likewise
  • , Readers' Digest, Ladies' Home Journal, Rotarian ... in books ... and Congressional Record. He has appeared as major-speaker on programs with such prominent personalities as Presidents Eisen­ hower, Truman ... Secretaries of State Acheson, Dulles, Rusk