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  • ...-1dAssociated Foundation OJ-IRENBZl1GEH, H. William, Boston Public Sc PALMER,H. Bruce, N.Y.C. PAUIDS, John A.,· City 1-ianager, RiYe, N.Y. PEARSON,Richard, College Entz:-ance Examination Board PERKINS, Ja.-nes A., Cornell University PERKINS, John, Dun
  • , has been assigned to ·.ng pnvate the project. Meanwhile bids for and maintaining them. No cash, disposal of "Quoddy" village are he agreed, would be paid to them. 1ame tenden- supposed to be opened in Boston Officials asserted that Senator 1 unfairness
  • friend of Patriarch Athenagoras. He has been active in church affairs and has travelled widely on church project"s. "' Judge John ~appas - Prominent lawyer and active in Creek-American Congressman and civic affairs 'in Boston. John Brademas
  • Lady Bird Johnson travel
  • to Tuscaloosa, Alab:upa, . where they met with ROBE'R1 SHEttJr,:;;N. These officials travel,~d to Tuscaloosa ln order to have Realm of South Carolin~ books audited with the Klan "auditor 9 Mrs. ~fLV1LN SEXl\)Y. This was the second audit to be given t6 the South
  • COMPOSITION (first 15 words) HOTEL or TRANSPORTATION RESERVATIONS ( (fi t d ) 15 5 TOURATE TELEGRAMS, for TRAVELERS \ rs wor ASK ANY WESTERN 1~ 25~ 35¢ 35¢ GREETINGS AT Christmas New Year Easter .. Valentine's Day Mother's Day Father's Day Jewish New Year
  • - Rio do Janeiro, Brazil ,'{;'~%~~ice ot the Selmtca:- 1a travel pla1lfJ to om- Aaibassadcrs in the teur countries. They were told to assume personal. responsibility fer ass1stmg the Senatcr As ;you :requested• I hlld and his party-. The Am.bassadars
  • in the date line on domestic telegrams is LOCAL TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is LOCAL TIME at point of destination tbp-'tt... NFA002 SP00012 RA071 BA046 B LLV054 DL PD BOSTON MASS 10 605A EOT HON LY~DEN JOHNS~N ~;'/~ VICE PRES UNITED STATES
  • Item, 1948 Boston Herald, 1950-54 Assistant Director, Information; U.S. Department of' Labor Assistant Secretary of Labor for International Affairs Labor Management Arbitrator . U.S. Representative to ILO Governing Body • Chairman, ILO Governing Body
  • travels. Saboteurs (presumably Viet Cong) sank three 150-ton sand-filled craft, blocking an important canal linking Saigon with the Mekong Delta area. The Canal carries large quantities of rice to market in Saigon. The Government of Sout~ Vietnam has
  • traveled about that around image· right the world now, a good Mr. deal. Prime Minister? Do you find 5 1 that 2 PRIME MINISTER WILSON: 3 _up about 4 prime 5 anti-American, 6 Britain 7 The only 8 at 9 But most people 10
  • over their head; in a few years they would be able to travel to the moon, and then some more years they would be able to travel to Mars and Venus. It was going to be a great wonderful Communistworld indeed, with travel to outer space. Whenshe fini.shed
  • World Federation of TWin Cities president. In November 1965, he traveled to the United States to receive an honorary doctor of laws degree from st. John's University of New York. HIS EXCELLENCY JEAN BAPTISTE COLLIN MINISTER OF FINANCE A Frenchman who
  • to was a great so and deal of extremists, travel but facts. above story; the concerning police found the disorder, raided a transmitter not think Angels" that but Incorporated" Locricchio that would 8-10 of normally a Muslim (and mosque
  • movement of goods and services, continued many of these controls after the peace treaty. A semiannual import budget was maintained to allocate the use of foreign ex­ change by traders. Investment by foreigners was regulated, and Japanese travel abroad
  • . Max is on the State Department payroll until 14 September, which carries him through this next period of travel and speech-making, and his suggestion is that he might take a little leave in the first part of September and then be available to begin
  • distillation of "proposals" and "counter-proposals" made in the course of these talks. 3. Further details will follow by separate cables. 4. Baggs and Ashmore undertake to keep this entire matter secret. They are travelling from here to Phnom Penh on ICC
  • ·Vietnam, Bryant,'._.~ l · go\·ernors, may
  • . 14681 - Declaring a Portion of Boston Inner Barbor &D4 Fort Point Cbume l lonnavigable 5. R. R. 15710 • To Exempt tbe Coaaiisioner and Mnlber ■ ot tbe D. c.,eouncil from Prov1 ■1ou ot the Batch Act 1. R. R. 10477 !UISDAYAID MIAJl:I or WEEK
  • chu JBC:ltd tt 423 -3000 - CIAL B. C. I . ~oaghout the CORPORATION World Executive Office of the 141 President CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT Offices: The MILK STREET• July 9, 1965 B. C. Morton BOSTON Building 9, MASS
  • . A number of other invitees were unable to corr-e because of conflicting engagements or because the snow­ storm interfered with their travel plans . The group showed deep interest in che propos2a Summit meeting. These are the highlights of ~he dis­ cussion
  • of 71 mis­ demeanor arrests ,vho lived ·in the 1200 block of :Massachusetts Avenue within 5 blocks of the nearest gun store. 111is gentleman traveled 8 miles in order to guarantee his anonymity. In contrast to Maryhmd, a check of the Virginia stores
  • Committee. June 16, 1942 El1.ot1 Knox and the President. Mrs. Reid - Ingersoll-then the columDiste perhaps. Telephone talk with Ingersoll. June 16, 1942 This man sees only high class people in New York City, Boston, Phila­ delphia, Pittsburgh
  • . Some of our leaders have received letters This is not - and has gone on for years. force and violence in the future. speaks to this. of John These are the same race, color or religion. We want the "Americans tor Counter-Revolutionary travelers
  • the severity of our urban crisis from administration proposals for and the great magnitude of necessary solutions, additional taxes and restrictions on travel and foreign investment, it is clear to me that you are well aware of the grave problem of national
  • , to negotiate a stand-by agreement. Fiscal, as well as monetary require­ ments, will form a part of Ecuador's commitments ·under a new stand-by. An AID team is travelling to Quito on June 2, to . recommend to the Goverrµnent further actions in the financial