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  • of exhaustion the entire day's campaigning in Pennin dedicated service to his co'!,lntry." In sylvania, New Jersey and New York the months since the Bobby, Baker. case without knowing what was afoot, But was first aired, the· President has made between 6 and 7
  • 7r Ut.1I ~ ~ ~~ ., 5' {t4)--'- - ' AMERICANINDONESIANCHAMBEROF CoMMERCE,INC. 120 WALL STREET NEW YORK, NBW YORK 10005 Cable Addr-: "AMGARUDA" New York (Arca Code 212) WHITEHALL 4-406) CHAIRMAN A. E. KING August 23, 1965 PRESIDENT J. V
  • -thirdo eventual]3 through the m111tont ant unshckable Southern and Weotern support that r,ould ronult. !hero is n eentJ.mont here that 90 New York votes 1·,111 oont .more than -90 votes olsewhero. The oame eoonomio pressure thEit 1e rapidly puttins Hoover
  • on the story in the New York Times this morning on the Presidential panel studying the program for the cities1 MR. IAITIN: Q. I know nothing about it. Joe, is Mr. Bundy in the White Bouse today1 MR. LAITIN: Yes. MORE -- -· -2- Q. Can you tell us
  • By.....__->-.. 'An,A, Da.......__.........,P'I 7 Referring to recent discussions in New York, the ·secret·ary recalled that he had informed Gromyko that while there appeared to be agreement in principle on refraining from placing weapons . of mass destruction- in orbit
  • wlth be at wiahea tor a mo•t 1u.cce a 1fW. event. Sincerely. w. Marrin Watson Specl"l Aa slatant to the Presld•nt Mr. David a.JC;aa1_.d 67 Broad Street New York 4, New York ..... . ... . ~ " . BC: Mr. Valenti - for info ~, WMW:HC:hc - 2--­ I
  • by the President in a statement on December 18, 1964, of which an authentic copy is attached. This statement makes it U. S. policy to work toward a new sea level canal and to propose renegotiation with Panama of the existing Panama Canal Treaties. 2. The Secretary
  • •rllrJCh,,i,,,.,. Co111•i11t1 All'"": JI0lf, JAMU A. FA&UI' II0lf, FIOUWI II. LACU.\UIA 11011.\\'tW,.,. O'Owna . CNI'"'"' llo•. Qw, HoN. 01AkLI$ Poum, CJ,,,i,,.., 00 Scttolh AYalue New York I J'ebruary 18th, rs Potnn 1947. CUA&UI "· SIL\ ta Exw
  • , careful man who can't politically function with you because New York can't have both places. Douglas-fine, virtuous, but with no background, and perhaps too reasonable and already well placed. And, if not youth, then loyalty, virtue, experience
  • International Airport) 4 5:00 p.m. EDT Arrive New York, New York. (John F. Kennedy International Airport) 6 10:00 a.m~ EDT Depart New York, New York, Paris. (John F. Kennedy International Airport) October 2 October 2 4:20 October 4 October
  • could be salvaged through rehabilitation. But until they are, they will act ·as brakes on project completions and rentals. A cabinet post for housing need not lead to un­ necessary increases in programs and spending. Only Congress can establish new
  • Remarks in New York City at the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Foundation
  • Daily News, 2/25/65·, p. 4. The Klan's man in Idaho a card-carrying Negro. New York Times, 2/25/65~ p. 18. Story of Paul L. Bellesen 1 s application for Ku Klux Klan membership, acceptance, and appointment to the post of Great Titan, to organize
  • carrier. To be performed at Port Clinton, Ohio. Sen. F. Lausche Sen. S. Young Rep. R. Sweeney 4/11 Defense $1,528,560 contract to J. P. Stevens Co., Inc., New York, N. Y., for 185,560 wool bed blankets. Sen. R. Kennedy · 4/11 4/11 Air Force Navy
  • , Hilitary Aide to The Vice President Mr. Baskin, Dallas U ews Mr. Bell, AP Mr. Scali, ABC Miss Hi ggins, New York Herald Tribune Mr . Miller, Time Mr. Greene, New York Daily News j\'h". Alexander, McNaughton Press Mr. Spivak, UPI Mr. Freedman, Manchester
  • the Committee report•· personally. Sincerely youra, ' Mr. Robert S. Benjamin Chairman, National Citinns• Comtnlaclon on Inter.national ·Cooper•tion United Nations Aeaoclatlon of the U.S.A. _ 345 Eaat 46ih Sts'eot Now York, New York 1001? GC:jf MEMORANDUM J
  • , the · resolution re:· ;Jlected a widely held view among t 'members of Parliame nt from all 1 ,parties. The latter portion about I jinju61.fg [11Cl , J.ndia n economy i ~ ou!d_·_al! _°.Jf~~d support apiong ! 1 ,,· / / THE NEW YORK TIMES November 17, 1965
  • 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
  • . Springfield, Ill., C.C. Thomas, Benedict, Ruth, The Chrysanthemum and the Sword. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1946. Borton, Hugh. Japan's Modern Century. New 1955. York, Ronald Press, ------,,---· Japan Between East and West. New York, Harper, 1957. Bowers
  • Gifts in Curators office - black & white New York Ave. N. W. Beautification area- ,-. color - Mrs. Johnson Photography accomplished 15 July 1968 Lynda Robb at Childrens Lynda Robb at Bethesda 16 July 1968 Mrs. Johnson doing 17 July J,.968 Mrs J
  • shipped to Margaret Brown March 13, 1952. Sent by Railway Express from office at 60 East 45th Street New York City. MRS. HERMAN BROWN 33315 INWOOD DRIVE HOUSTON, TEXAS p t 1. 1t JOU s sorry t, t.rJ J . .1oa. bUt . ~t t
  • exceptions, beyond saying that they include four or five petty racketeers in Memphis, New Orleans, and elsewhere and one well placed protege of Carlos Marcellos in New Orleans. He comes to us, he says, primarily to assist iri ascertaining the truth, but also
  • from New York City. On May 15, 1963, T-2 advised that a large number of people in Monroe, both white and Negro, received a letter from Havana, Cuba, dated on or about April 30, 1963, enclosing a copy of the monthly newsletter entitled "The Crusader
  • approved thui far, it was 'disclosed, have been made by Merck & Co. and the New York Quinine Company - the leading American concern~ in this field. Recently the Winthrop Chemical Company, a fifty per cent. owned subsidiary of Sterling Products, en­ tered
  • or black cloth coat. No veils to be worn by American ladies. The above information on dress will be confirmed by the Swedish Embassy pending receipt of a reply to questions they posted by tele­ gram to their ·foreign office yesterd y and I will send you
  • ' _: ... ·~ .'. .i 1 •. • •• • NEW YORK POST, MONDAY,... -OCTOB.ER 31;· 1°966-. . ... - A '·.. ' .Fa1·1.edJ ·' -I o·-·:_ t -·- . . ' I ~ .' • I -..t 1 •~ • ~ .. . : . ' ! I ·• ' ' ~.; ·. •i• .,·' j
  • . 3/19/2009 ---- Initials - THE NEW YORK TIMES, 'Pf[URSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1968 China', Late,t At~m.. Teat I• -Believed a Failure . ~ IIY JORNW. FINNEY -.i .. '1'1111..., Tenll'lmle WASRINGTON,Jan. :f-Pre- '· ,. UJ. lfetn • Ducr,,-c1 off
  • 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
  • tation for the defense of Bastogne. He has been a m e mb er of the law fir m of Debevoise, Plimpton, Lyons and Gates of New York City since 1955 . Mr. Resor was born December 5, 1917. He was graduated fro m Yale University in 1939. F rom 1939 to 1942 he
  • , Lewis Research Center, N.A.S.A. Chairmen Robert W. Kamm (Los Director, Western Operations Office & Space Admin. National Aeronautics Joseph A. Cushman (Minneapolis-St. Paul) District Director, Immigration & Naturalization Service Oscar Bakke (New York
  • . SpeQ!al to The New York Tl01es . . . .. WASHINGTON,.May !2 - In for small businesses much of· ·America, there are ers. pockets of poverty in the midst The . Appalachia and farm­ program, of · plepty. ,~ Jiut in Appalachia, strictly ·a regional one
  • SIMULMATICS Corporation THE SIMULMATICS CORPORATION Cambridge/New York/Washington [1 of 52] News Media Coverage of the 1967 Urban Riots a study prepared for the NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CIVIL DISORDERS by The Simulmatics Corporation
  • President's beat wichca, Sincerely f . ." at the Selected your yours, ..... Ju.,i.llita D. Roberts Personal Secretary to the President +. i>Aiss Cornelia Schaeffer 'I Athcnewn Publishers 16Z East 38 Street New York 16, New York } i-;---:-t,J
  • contentious questions at issue between the two Governments. Both Prime Minister Dia and Foreign Minister Thiam have attended UN sessions in New York; Dia took the occasion to pay a call on President Eisenhower here in December, and Thiam. saw Secretary Rusk
  • , Sirhan's fattorney, Los Angeles, received two telephone calls on June 20, 1968, from a person claiming to be John Lawrence of New York City. This caller said he was executive secretary of the Clemency Committee for Sirhan Sirhan and that Los Angeles
  • from the public welfare of New York and Washington-­ by the way, did you know that your initials stand for public welfare--! seem to see more clearly your story as far as it relates to Virginia. and your proposed personal set up and its future
  • .. sponsored school f.n Greece, has designated the Academic Year 1964-65 as its 60th Anniversary Year, to be inaugurated by a banquet to be held in New York on December 29, 1~64. Mr. Alexander W. Allport, Vice President of the school, bQs t•equested
  • GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 819 SHERIDAN HYATTSVILLE, HARRISON INTERSTATE PHOTO SUPPLY CORP. ALLIED OIPEX CORP0RATI0:-1 300 NEW STREET Mo. 2-3660 PARK AVE. SOUTH YORK, NEW YORK FEDERALSUPPLY SCHEDULE PRICE LIST AUTHORIZED FSC 67 Part
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  • results of ·this intensive campaign has been made, and programs which are that range from such diverse areas just beginning, and it offers many imag­ locations as New York City to the great open spaces of include: ·Numerous requests to the National Park
  • >illf:-lilic4ssistant to the President New York, June 23rd. 1965, To the Hon. Mr. Lindon B. Johnson, President of the United States, The vn1ote H.,ouse, Washington, D. C,, ~ Dear Mr. President:The undersigned, Mrs. Herminia Montan, is a dominican