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  • . ROPSHAW '-·- - I BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WALTER N . TOBRINER PRESIDENT SECRETARY JOHN B. DUNCAN ROBERT E. MATHE BRIGADIER GENERAL, U. 5. ARMY Mr. Stephen J. Pollak Advisor for National Capital Affairs The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Mr
  • Graham Crusade in California. A houseuife in the Washington commuter suburb of Greenbel.t, Naryland, and the mother of two children - John Paul, 4, and Mary Sue, 2, Hrs. Martin also finds time to be active in the Uallace Memorial Presbyterian Church
  • N. DULSKI, Thaddeus J. DUNCAN, John J. DUNCAN, Robert B. DWYER, F~orence P. DYAL, Kenneth W. EDMONDSON, Ed EDWARDS, W. Donlon EDWARDS, W. Jack III ELLSWORTH, Robert F. ERLENBORN, John N. EVANS, Frank E. EVERE_T T, Robert A. . EVINS, Joe L. FALLON
  • Mills Joe Moran Gary Nordheimer Lou Odom Henry Oglesby Jim Owens Walsh Richards Ivan Sinclair Peter Sommer John Stephens Bill Whittley Harry Bernard Wilkinson Winfield Duncan Uhl Martin .-1 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON HELLO LYNDON! Hello
  • Ambassador to Luxembourg, Chicago, Ill. Hon. Carl Rowan Columnist; Former Ambassador, Wash., D. C. {
  • Materiel Command. Admiral Duncan is Commander of the 2nd Fleet at the present time. MORE #1154-A - 2 The third appointment is John U. S. Commissioner on the North Pacific Mr. Hodges is Deputy Assistant Director Department for the Bureau of Conu~ercial
  • cities and a campaign of vitriol by racist Alabama Governor George Wallace, a Demoetat who challenged Johnson in several primaries. LBJ, who assumed the presidency on the death of John F. Kennedy the year before, was running fot election in his own right
  • cities and a campaign of vitriol by racist Alabama Governor George Wallace, a Demoetat who challenged Johnson in several primaries. LBJ, who assumed the presidency on the death of John F. Kennedy the year before, was running fot election in his own right
  • of the Memorial Amphitheater, and place a wreath at the grave of the late President John F. Kennedy. 3:45 p.m. Departure from Arlington National Cemetery. 4:00 p.m. The Honorable J. W. Fulbright, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, will give a tea
  • Vice President, American Telephone and Telegraph Company Walt Cannon. Long Lines, Telegraph Company C. C. Duncan, Long Lines, Telegraph Company Jack A. Gertz, JU , 7 American American American Telephone Telephone American Telephone Long Lines
  • is marching 3 abreast at thiS time. I • 'Marcli 17. 1965 , Beat regards. Sincerely. Bill Moyera Special Aasistant to the Preaident r . Duncan Howlett '1- :All Soub cJ?urch Sixteenth and Harvard Street. Waahinaton, D. c. f J [1 of 4] ­ ,. All
  • &, Dorn, June 19, 1919 Annie Merle Stua, (born 1~2o) in 1945 &nd bacl, Bl&VJ •--Margaret Tbel• ■arr1e4 Jean Pinaon, born, 0 0 t. 24, l~b (Sl&V4) John e. Pinaon, born, April 10, 1921, •rr1811 Duncan, (Dorn, 192~) in l~~ and bad, Blav-t- •--Vera Lee
  • . Hungate, Sullivan, Mo. Mo. De laney, Keough, Murphy, N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. Kirwan, Ohio Hays, Ohio Duncan, Ullman, Oregon Oregon Vigorito, Pa. Fogarty, R. I. John Young, Tex. Jack Brooks, Tex. Albert Thomas, Tex. Graham Purcell, Tex. Clark Thompson
  • . Tobriner Board of Commissioners of Columbia The Honorable William C. Trimble Deputy Assistant Secretary'of State for African Affairs The Honorable John B. Duncan Commissioner, District of Columbia Brigadier General Charles Commissioner, District M
  • There are rumors of John-John. Spott~ in Captain Joanne Jaffe, of the the foy.er, wearing a gray wool 'knit hat1st Precinct. "No press, no and yet, of cou~, looking not dope~the photogr~phers." lone surviving cute J(ennedy is not· in the "This is an active house
  • of State for African The Honorable President, District Affairs Walter N. Tobriner Board of Commissioners of Columbia The Honorable William C. Trimble Deputy Assistant Secretary'of State for African Affairs The Honorable John B. Duncan Commissioner
  • the Preai~ent•• can be obtained, Coaaittee on Bqual &aplop■ent Opportunity. Very truly youra, John H. Lyona, Labor Adviaory Council Cbair ■an, JHLika ~SXECUflfi . U.S. DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF LABOR OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON May 12, 1964 MEMORANDUM
  • , the honorary chairmen will be Senator Lister Hill and Senator John Spark.man. Directing the campaign in Mississippi is Douglas c. Wynn, Greenville attorney, who is heading up the Johnson for President organization in his stote. In addition, Mr. and Mrs. Dan K
  • . In fact. "2. Domestic:~ 30 Items Ptesldent John- . Madison (Wis.) Capital Times: "This Is a r.,,. a 8,.,..,.;al session of son put on his priority ll&t, t.he 88th Oon- 11trong· ticket the Democrats have put to­ I wou ld Uk. e to """ .-vgrees enacted more
  • . CLOPP.A. B., 1707 Erwin Ave., Burlington, N. C., 7/2/fA. PRESNELL, Janis, 13€':AN. Church St., Burlington, N. c., 7/17/f:A. STIBBS,P.H., 307 Oak.groveSt., Graham, N. c., 7/20/f:A. KERLEY, W.D., Mebane, N. c. (only), 7/20/f:A. PEACE,John E., 1230 Rayan St
  • . PICKETT, County School Supt. PEARL STAPLES, District Clerk ALFRED C . BAASS, Justice Pree. No. 1 M. W. (MONTIE ) MARSHALL, Sheriff JOHN C . BIANCHI, County Auditor COMMISSIONER'S COURT CONVENES COUNTY COURT CONVENES l ST MONDAY IN 2ND MONDAY IN EACH MON
  • ' • •• • - ,I ' LT COMMANDER LYNDON JOHNSONMB C, ~ RETEL MARSHTHINKSYOUSHOULDFILE ON BASIS HIS POLLS SHOW I NG YOU.FIRST WANTSTO JUDGEREACT ION YOURANNOUNCEME LET YOUELECT,LATERWHICHOFFICE YOUWANT a... 0 ~ ENSIGN JOHN CONNALLY .. ns 7 DX40PM cu ~ C
  • '~ S Iatll U£CEIA£D· I -K Senate Bankiq an4 CUrNnc7 Committee 1JIIIOOadl I , gon , Kew HampahiN #MJ~■ota t&tt R&.PUBLICANS I(' Wallace Bennet, John ~ower, !e Utah Strom ~D4, South Carolina Bourke B. p.ckenlooper, Io- f March 7, 19'6
  • \( ~ memo Thomas L. Johns to Marvin Watson Mc c,~~ ss oote re::> S/-r,\fz_,3 ~4.ndn VHat&OR to bBd {fe #668)• O'p-(M~ ~3/1,-{6 e6a cable IAtellige1ice cable 67.b cepoi:t 11itelligenee I eport £Sb report Iotelligeoce cepact Collection Title
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
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  • ;.J:., to!./Jj/.rl/ 5 MEMORANDUM FOR: Charle ■ John■on ID accordance with oar telephone conver ■ation, I am attaching a ■ yo• requeeted an excerpt of one item from the preliminary chlaft of the minute• of the 2 June USIB meeting. A■ I explained
  • :30 P.M., of the group have stated they do not intend demonstrate at the White House. If ~dditional information is received, and the leaders to picket or you will -rLv~ Thomas L. Johns be advised. June 25, 1966 Saturday - 3:00 P.M. MEMORANDUM
  • . where I spent the night with John Duncan and four Commissioners of Agriculture from Sowth Carolina., Florida., Georgia. and Tennessee .. John· arranged this party. a little We did a little story telling, fishing -- a little and generally built
  • . Klstlakowsky Ro•well L. Gilpatric Morris Liebman Robert Anderson .Jame• Rowe John McCone From the .List Friday, October 6:30 p. m. Z0, 1967 ,? MR. PRESIDENT: This quite oif'icial Hanoi plant is worth careful It is, in effect. l. a response It confirms
  • Brown Perry S. Brown Philip Marshall Brown Mrs. William Adams Brown Rov. Duncan H. Browne ES1her C. Brunauer John Stewarr Bryan Edwin M. Bulkley Ralph J. Bunche J. Franli: Burke Thomas E. Burke C. C. Burlingham Henry M. Busch Nicholas Murray Buder
  • - ~ 6:40 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: News Media Contacts I had a long session with John Hightower, AP~ this. afternoon. We discussed Viet Nam in all its dimensions.at some length. He is anxious to do a serious piece trying to give shape
  • courage , the same love of freedom. the same unmatchable spirit which raised the flag of independence over Texas one day will raise it over a democrati c world . San Ja.ointo Day Speeob ~ n .B, John on a.pril 21, 1941 Joint So sion-T••• Legi■ l t ure
  • to the Baltimore Colts 17 to 14, but it was a good game and they were heavily hit by injuries and sodid remarkably well. John Duncan over the years since he's been with the Southern Railway has taken me to football games rather frequently, a courtesy which I
  • Project (Bill Ware, Gwen Robinson, · John· Bell} has not been considered~ They should attend all insti- •• • '· • tute- meetings. _·,,_ .... ++++:H-llllll+:11:r I •· '' -1 DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13526,Sec. 3.S NLJ LOIE\C11-'lO ' Ry .jLltkl ·N_ARA,Date l
  • ';'~ WITH PARTICULARLY .-'_.J ; DISTRUST. ·~ DUNCAN . SANDYS AND Ha1E - ARE CONSIDERED LINEAL .: "·:~· 1 · ·, .: ... · -:·,1 :.DESCENDENTS OF BRITISH VICEROYS WHO SUPPORTED BY CONSERVATIVE ..::i~ ·.~ ··'., :1 :. GOVTS IN LONDON WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR PUTTING ALMO.ST
  • Gifts Flowers to Mrs. Johnson, Athens, Greece, in room on ~thens-Hilton: limb. and Mrs. La~ouisse, Greek­ Hellenic Woman's '-'lub, Hotel '"'anager- THANKED 0 Fruit and candy in room- Hotel Gifts from Judge John Pappa■ (jewelry to Mrs
  • ~•• -, ,.-. ~ tt NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 1300 Dtl>ARTMtNT OF G0VCF\HM(HT.._., .JOHN C~ll l,UA Fii'.1.ATI0HS ,Juan,111 C0!'OHCTICUT 0 .. C.- 20036 WASHINGTON, NCVINS Affil..J lut1tud Of AOL .-.11i1c•1c.a... IIISTlhlTI AllU CODI. 202 A0AM5 a .AVENUE
  • and the University of Richmond, and has 382 churches or various religious faiths. ( Here, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad stretches southwardly to serve six Southern states, with its 5,500 miles or trackage, Here, also, we find historical Saint Johns church where
  • 0056 6516 PAFSC AAFSC Hq USAF(AFAAC) Wash OC 20330 7016 PAFSC SAF (SAFLL) Wash DC 20330 7016 PAFSC Hq USAF (AFFRA) Wash OC 20330 "•,· \ COL C,A0564762 ~ t .. r' ~ ··' JOHN W, A0361602 .: COL \:: COL JENKINS, WALTER W, A015~ JONES