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- that the 1roup can beam to work immec:U&tely. They will work out of the Bureau of ihe Bu1et. • When the 1roup meeta, if you approve, I would like to expre••: • Your re1reta at not belni able to welcome the 1roj.ip • peraonally and your appreciation
- of Sandburg's Abraham Lincoln, and India's current problems do not begin to match those which we overcame in 1864 .) Moreover, India's faith in the USSR's reliability is visibly slipping and the general friendliness and warmth here for the United States has
- . In Saigon, they are on the TV every night, with equal time for each candidate. In the provinces, SEGRE'f - NODIS J _ SECRET NODIS -6- the local radio stations are beaming their speeches to the people. Although the Government has not ended all press
- Tegular patrons are h is friends and all the casual customers soon become regular customers.• , , Oscar of t;1e Hi Ha t, whose beaming The "Cocoanut Gro,•e Revue," smile has been so much missed du r 1traight from Bostou 's Cocoanut Grove, will open
- S ta te F a i r played an in p o rta n t p a rt i n one o f th e t r u l y g re a t p o l i t i c a l re a lig n m e n ts i n o u r n a t io n 's h i s t o r y . The speaker a t th e P a i r , Abraham L in c o ln , th a t y e a r, was an up
- by next Monday. I'm working on the possibility of a major Nationwide television program that would be beamed to the ordinary citizen telling him what he could do in the ewnpaign, a kind of participatory politics pitch which I think has some wisdom
- of this Beam Wireless Message shall be liable for any l M, or non-delivery, or neglect in relation to this Beam Wireless Messa.ge, or delay, or err or , injury, or damage, from non-transmission, or omission, in the transmission or delivery thereof, through
- -is the busiest airport in the Southern Hemisphere , it is Airline junction for Adelaide and Hobart-Launceston routes. The Aerodrome is fully equipped with Radio Beam and Direc t 10n-fi.nding Station, Meteorologic:il Bureau, complete E ngineer ing Works hops
- of quartz of beam units power or wiring could be provided be p~rmanenUy illumination installed, could could be it might be in individual in such rooms Steps to Better Lighting The reason up gradually -3- for dimmer switches
- •• '· ...... : --· -,, --~--:-- - - - ·~ A._.U u - ·- · .... .. _ _ _ __ ~ ------1 :.'.~·~~a... . : ,\ ,Jl; .) . ~~~ ~ • I I ... • ' I . ;. 5) Visual sighting of a. sea.rch light beam from one of the attacking craft. 6) · Visual sighting of anti aircraft fire directed
Folder, "NSAM # 352: Bridge Building, 7/8/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- . Advantages Such programs, beamed into the USSR and Eastern Europe, would give these populations an opportunity to see the United States via television and would mark both American interest in those nations and their contact with the free world. c
- ::;} .. will be C i°:011-DDmlliUY 11 lt.iJ'falQ • LBJ:WWR:kma • - --------- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 6, 1966 MEMORANDUMFDR BIIJ.. M)YERS SUBJECT: Agrements on Ambassadorial l. Appointments Czechoslovakia;. (Beam) I bave just been
- , took on tho color of isolation, it was hardly the becoming ~art for American accusers to point out the beam in hor eye. Suroly '/Jo had a visible not e in our own. What was the charact er of tha t involuntary isolation into which tho SoviGt Union took
- --- May 20, group Disapprove 1968 of pictures --- to MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINOTOM Thursday, TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: OKAMOTO May 16, May we send the attached photograph of your meeting Ambassador Jacob D. Beam to USIA for use
- Laboratories, using a precisely controlled high intensity laser beam. The data transmitted from Tan Son Nhut, Vietnam, arrives in the Washington, D. C. area within seconds via a two-hop link, using the Defense Communications Agency Relay Satellite System
- statement. We feel Tel.. n,phlc -•lalo~ Drehd by, ACDAIR: we abould • however• proceed u4 duoiflcallon 1111Pf0Wd by, CINtence&a ACDA/D-Mr.Foster DOD/ISA-Mr. Barber GPM-Mr.Gartboff ~MDS-322 ACDA/D.•Mr• Beam BUR/RPM-Mr. Spiers -SECUT S/S - Mr
- beaming free world news ~o East Berlin at Potsdame:r :Blatz anc1 then had been put out of operation ye1;1·terday reop&ned its transmissions with the sloge.n "Berlin R&mains Berlin." A.t the sector border on Friday, the Communists put up loudspeakers
- demonstrations of the '60s. All the same, the undauntable Eartha, who grew up dirt-poor to befriend royalty, Orson Welles and the glitterati, beams, "I'm stip here.'' ~----..:'- --------------- -""" j I . t .C i t y NYPD ZOO "NO COMMENT," SAID POLICE
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 72: Apr. 12‑23, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 32
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- aelta that you recei•• Ambaeaador Beam to diecuaa Csechoelovak developrnenta. Thie could be any time in the next aeveral weeka. The main uaefulnesa of thi• is tha.t it will etrenphen Ambaaaador Beam•• hand when be returns to Prape. As you know, we
Folder, [Correspondence and clippings from James and Peter Mangan], Papers of James W. Mangan, Box 1
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- MADDOX r e p o rt s ; "Commenced f i r i n g on c lo s in g P T b o a t s ." 10 COPY LBJ LIBRARY imlA m> osenEg^dinar REMARKS DATE/TIM E (HOTEL) S H IP S / P T P 0^12248 mwox MADDOX r e p o r t s : "Two Sku n ks on beam c lo sed to 10 ra ile s
- of laser-type beams, ultrahigh frequency sound and light, but these primarily affect the higher bodies of man, the invisible parts of his being. When in contact with the physical apparatus, elements of the physical man must be used. You are properties
- to California stations and the networks; radio stations can record the audio portion of the film by calling any of four special telephone numbers. Mrs. Reynolds couldn't be hap pier with the results. "The Cronkite show used both of them," she beams. "That's 19
- >enetration techniques such as intra-red windowpane pickott, laser beams, lip reading by telescope, directional . ·- :parabolic microphones, etc., appear to be limited by phY°sical. conditions at the White House and the state Of the art. HoWever, advanced
- satellites have domestic as well as international applications. Satellites that can beam telephone calls or television programs between New York and Paris can do so between New York and Los Angeles. Daring and revolutionary proposals have already been
- interaction between negotiations on the one hand and research and analysis on the other, *^ C -6 The Assistant Director is Samuel DePalma, a Foreign Service Officer, who succeeded Ambassador Jacob Beam in November, 1966, when the latter was assigned