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  • Service Unit, June 16, 1942 Detroit investigation brings in this one: The President of the Michigan Manufacturers• Association says that the National Association of Manufacturers inspired. the Dies Committee to offset the effects of the LaFollette
  • .o absorb its largest competitors, France and England . The democratic states a re not prepared tc defend them­ selves against Germany because they have not organized themselves for SlCh national mass product ion . They have had much unemployment
  • ' Commission., "Report of the Committee on Agriculture and Food.," November 28 - December 1, 1965, p. 5. "Changes in Agriculture in 2 6 Developin,! Nations., 1948 1963.," Fordgn Agricultural Economic Report #27., Economic Research Service, u. S. Department
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF Ill report DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DOCUMENT Background Paper on Factors Which Could Influrence Nation ial Decisions Concerning Acquisition of Nuclear
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  • Folder, "Background Paper on Factors which Could Influence National Decisions re Acquisition of Nuclear Weapons (Garthoff)," Committee Files, NSF, Box 1
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  • STATEMENT BY SENATE DEMOCRATIC On Floor of the Senate LEADER LYNDON B. JOHNSON June 25, 1954 FOR RELEASE Mr. UPON DELIVERY President: There Council are urgent reasons for approval of this re solution The most pressing is the meeting
  • , and to look a­ head to the no less inspiring certainty that she will he our ally in peace. The tradition of friendship between these two great nations, the U. s. and the U.S. s. R., dates b3ck years beyond the attacks which have made us warring allies
  • .? o'beiIworked for a number of years as a di trict or anizer for the Communist Par in a 10 onvention, he Louisianao In December, l 59, at the Party s as was elected a member of the Party's National Committee under a pseudonymo In 1960, at which time he
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  • , 2/7-9/68"] en, : p.m. ~'Z·t4-·o4 vtkJIAAc, o-s-zs2 NSF, Memos to the President,WaltRostow,11/26-30/67,Vol, 52 RESTRICTION ll/29r69 CODES Rox 26 (Al Closed by Executive Order 12358·governing access to national security information. (B
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  • NATIONAL ARCH IVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE memo of State RESTRICTION and ,, ,, FILE LOCATION National Subject RESTRICTION Security File: File, Box 15
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  • With the President Tuesday, August 20, 1968 - 1:00 p. m. AGENDA 1. Sec. Rusk 1 s Testimony Before the Democratic Platform Committee ­ '"" This Evening, Tuesday, Aug. 20. (The President) z. Soviet Agreement to Talk About Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Explosions
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  • Folder, "August 20, 1968 National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
  • , John M. (Chairman) Title of Publication or Description: A Goldwater Primer; In Five Parts Publisher: Democratic National Committee (U.S.) Title of Series/Chapter/Article: Edition: Volume Number: Issue Number: Date of Publication: [1964] Page
  • and Allied Group. Joseph ILLERHAUS I.eon-Eli 'IROCIET ·Chairman of the Christian Democrat Group, German M.P·. Vice-Chairman of the Committee on Social Affairs and Health Protection, Belgian Senator~ Socialist Group. ..... ,,.,.- - 2 ~ Member
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  • ---·--------------------------------------------------------------------------------NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT 115 memo #5a memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ~ 13ecret DATE
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  • Council, which aupervtses over 50 mlnlauiea, commlaaiona, bureaus, etc., all . technically under the standing committee of the National People's COngreas Government leader: premier of State Council, Chou Sn-lai; cbalrman People's Republtc of Cbfna (cbief
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  • . - ' -----..u. 1'.a . . . .WV J'a& ue la ltntf.....~ '9 a.or.- .. Aft 1111111111¥ l'nasllleM!ll!alilaB •--PauHeat llr. a.aca\1• '!bl K1 Jt 59-....,,oa GER :WI1.r SJlll - May 15, 1964 ~ Mr. Richard Maguire Democratic National Committee 1730 K Street
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT Memo Mary Beck to Mrs .. Ferguson (CR Ex GI 1/B*) Letter Lindy Boggs to the President Memo Sanders to the Memo Hardesty to the President (CR EE
  • ). In late August 1864, Henry Raymond, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, and editor of the New York Times, advised Linea ln: · 11 "The tide is setting strongly against us •.. Were an election to be held now in Illinois we should be beaten
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  • on which the prosperity The Growth of our Transportation States. and rivers, commerce. skein of rough trails network In a nation that spans a continent, growth and democratic bond of a few roads is the same. for bond of a single engaged
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMEN T CORRESPO NDENTS OR TI TLE DA TE RESTR ICTI ON 1 J. J. V • (CffiWIDI]ffIAL) ~ S - / J-tf 1 IY LJ Kf-1.:,~ fan the Pres. (X ref-FO 3 2) re
  • REPORT I NL,J/41« aa .....- - - - - - - - - By ~ ' A I .(was impressed with the 1111 "d"e•t~e-r~i~o-r-a•t~i~o•n-1•n-..N"'a..t•1•o•n•a . 1•L.-.i,be•r•a•tll!'i•on Fr ant morale and supply situation. National Liberation Front leaders no longer consider any
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  • reburied with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery here a,t Washington, where •ctead of our nation's wars rest.' , · "Or, i! his family pref~rs, he can be .reburie,d at Fort Sam Houston National Military Cemetery at San Antonio
  • ,o/sTi3 OFFICE REFERRAL Democratic Tot Attn: National Committee Dat.s October 18, 1967 Mr. Joma Criawell ACTION REQUESTED Draft reply Ion -____ Prealdent'■ ■19nature. ---- Umleral9necl ■ ■lQDature. 0 NOTE -- Memorcmdumfor use cm
  • I' . I -d rJI/ ~' I> . ,k_ .., THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE .. MEMORANDUM f TOi FROM: t( This afternoon I spoke on the phone with Don Ellinger, who was here at the committee and is now the Machinests Political man. He had three
  • changes in the draft are reconmended for your conaideration which we believe will strengthen the purposes of the legislation and the effectiveness of the Department. The Federal Aviation Agency, like the Coast Guard, baa extensive national defense-related
  • to SCLCO Hunter Pitts O'Dell, former National Committee member of the CPUSA, was employed by SCLCo In 1962, when King mentioned to Levison that he was thinking of adding an administrative assistant to his staff, Levison recommended O'Dell, who was then head
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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDSSERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT ,,.._ 1; "1--- ~ CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE --- .... ~~- "---,- .c -- ---, T- 1 - ~ --- < T - ---- _., ·--·- -- -n - .£..- DATE .l
  • This is from the WHCF category for Federal Government Organizations, subcategory DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT-FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
  • Folder, "Ex FG 170-6, Federal National Mortgage Association" WHCF FG, Box 257
  • Mrs. Bess Abell Democratic National Committee %Mr. Sanford Fox The White House Washington, D. c. SETILEMENTS REQUIRED WITHIN THIRTY DAYS FOLLOWING PURCHASE AMOUNT DUE END OF LAST MONTH Nov. 1 247 00 2 cuts 275 Badges, Welcome to LBJ ranch tax
  • enforcement procedures than the federal law. This act uses as a model the Uniform State Civil Rights Act which is being drafted by a special committee of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. This group is composed of outstanding
  • "'"·.,,....' ' =··. =~-"'"'".....,~,,...._..,...~_,,__...,.,,,,,,,.,.,,._-.,,_,.....I--,l.............- -. . ~= "t,,,... • FILES .RETAINED t' /~ _: r IN OUR OFFICE. ' ... l.·. REFERRA L Democratic .National Committee To: .,...,.....,~_...,.,,...._,,...,,...._~\~ TH E !WHITE HOUSE OFFIC E -I ~ x=-=.-----=-r
  • ON THE PRESENTATION TO THE 18-NATION DISARMAMENT COMMITTEE OF THE NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY The White Hou•e was informed at 4: ZS a. m. this morning that the USSR would join the United States as Co-Chairmen of the Eighteen-Nation. Disarmament Committee to suhmit
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  • States repledges itself to seek peace in the world through the procedures and policies of the United ·Nations. "That is liJhy I voted in committee to recommend ratification of the treaty, and that is my on the noor or the Senate today I .. voted tor
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  • but to overall objectives of the USG." This committee has served as a focal point for requests for information, and its members have represented their Government agency at privately sponsored national and international meetings. However, because its members
  • Folder, "NSAM # 332: U.S. Government Policy on English Language Teaching Abroad, 6/11/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
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  • , and so on. 2. Meet and · confer with representatives · of national civil · rights groups, their · LA area affiliates, the LA · United Civil · Rights Committee, and local independent · civil rights groups ·. Learn their immediate and long-range plans
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET {PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE # Secret s~,;~t!«-~':31 DATE RESTRICTION w ~ t /4 /0 1 FILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE , National Security
  • Congo (Democratic Republic)
  • Folder, "[NSC Meeting on] Various Topics, Panama, etc.", 4/3/1964, Volume 1, Tab 7," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 1
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  • : ''We are having lunch With Mr . Manell, of the Democratic C:entral Committee and also head of the Executive Committee for Brown. We feel that we cannat wait much longer for an answer as or not Senator Johnson canspeak before the clubs 'bere
  • easily lead to World constructive tun &upport to the democratic , civilization of com­ · War III. I believe that toughnee ■ breeds United · Nations, then these na­ petitive ~nterprls111 at a time when tions can &'Ive full ■upport to the most of the reat
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT -#Ba me me CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE to P~eside ~t DATE :&om Dee:m: Rt::trtt Sec!E t' '9¥2b Li st Cgmmeaity RESTRICTION -05/2'9/65 ~F
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  • the Paks off rather than t..11.e reverse. ~EGRET· ( -SE-CRE~ Page Two Indian Attitt:.des. Embassy Delhi emphasizes that Indian succes : -: has united the nation and produced a new surge of nationalist fervor. :C..owles and his UK colleague flatly
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  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mr. White: Louis Martin called to say that a committee of 8 hasbeen chosen to call the Attorney General or his designee at Justice Department in connection with the three mis sing people in Misso A Resolution was passed
  • On September 16, General Bonesteel in his capacity as Commander in Chief, United Nations Command, briefed President Park Chung Hee at the (!tter's request on the Demilitarized Zone infiltration problems and North Korean subversive activities. Tl:e briefing
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