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  • on the limitation of strategic nuclear weapons can take place. Secretary Rusk: My remarks were over-reported. There are lots of questions on a summit. The President: The Pearson and Marvin Kalb stories were accurate. Nixon invited himself to ABM talks
  • November TO: PHOTO OFFICE FROM: OKAMOTO 16, 1967 AND LAB STAFF All free lance photography must be covered by a memo addressed to me and previously approved by DeVier Pearson. All work must be done on your own time, not government time. Annual leave
  • , N. M. NEW MEXICAN MAR2 o1935 • Fa;ley Pa~tof s,~te~ ([ {QiJ Jun Pearson an~ ~bcrt n~: 8 1 ;:ag&Zln >• Allen 111 &P-aeentem. It Is 8 syotem -~~~! ✓ tratfon to &dmlnJstratrohandectclownfrom actmtnts­ hu; POUtlcal trigger m~: .Every pruldent
  • See all scanned items from the Papers of Drew Pearson Farm Series Box F 437
  • Folder, "Farley, James #1," Papers of Drew Pearson, Farm Series, Box F 437
  • Papers of Drew Pearson
  • With Panama. January 16, 1964 XXI List of Items, Book I List of Items, Book I u5 Statement by the President in Response to a Report on 144 Immigration. January 17, 1g64 128 Remarks of Welcome at the White House to Prime Minister Pearson of Canada
  • bill veQue■Uoned cl-lJ by rrank,nc:lty. , RBB152 CTA370 CT NA412 PD NEt-1YORK NY 23 943 P EST DRE\.' PEARSON 1313 29 NORTHWEST WASHDC THE DREW PEARSON COLUMN DISSE1UNATED BY BELL SYNDICATE FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 7 1963 7 PUBLICATION IS SATURATED
  • See all scanned items from Papers of Drew Pearson Box G 267 [3 of 3]
  • Folder, "Roy Cohn," Papers of Drew Pearson, Georgetown Files, Box G 267 [3 of 3]
  • Papers of Drew Pearson
  • of violence and terrorism in Atlanta until they were dis­ solved and Burke was sentenced to 3 years in prison in 1946. (Pearson, Denver Post, 12/ 3/ 58; Cleveland PlWII his conta~ series, Nov. 12 ff, 19QD)Fields maintained 11 and worked on a "Free Emory Burke
  • in the year when ports are open and more shipping available, and Canada is sensitive to Indian needs. So more Indian appeals to Canada are in order (Pearson has already allocated 150, 000 tons). At sorne point we also ought to put the blocks to Pearson
  • are trying to stay on the horse. The President: What are the facts on the two times Drew Pearson says we blew peace. Secretary Rusk: I never heard of it. Secretary Clifford: Neither have I. The President: Get the Bunker-Abrams wire to Vance
  • facturers a chance to "sock the consumer" by passing along inflated co. ..,Non-committal 2/28. . attributed to safety requirement Scott P1·ouly Pearson Logic Dominick Reserves • dictates financing judgment. from Highway 3/1/66. Trust Fund,· okay
  • credible" in its state­ ments on Viet-Nam. He did not document his charge -- nor do most of the critics. The most detailed, specific and effective treatment of this matter that I know of was a recent speech by Senator James Pearson (Kansas) which
  • . MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: News Media Contacts I saw Drew Pearson this afternoon; delivered your letter; expressed our respect £or and interest in bis suggestions on Latin America; promised to talk further with him on Latin America: gave him
  • to Wilson to emphasize the importance of avoiding the Pearson error, the Douglas-Home error, or the Michael Stewart error. I am informed by his private secretary that his object is to have this meeting occur without any such incident. What he wants most
  • . M9ssrs. Pearson & Allen Washington Yerry-Go-Round Washington, D. c. Gentlemen: Naturally you are concerned about the financial future ot the Hon. James A. Farley and since it would appear that you are the un­ ott1oial, or maybe it 1a the otticlal
  • See all scanned items from the Papers of Drew Pearson Farm Series Box F 437
  • Folder, "Farley, James #2," Papers of Drew Pearson, Farm Series, Box F 437
  • Papers of Drew Pearson
  • :_ _ __ ---- Disapprove AU this is still being kept at .a very low level of net time e·x pended. ECLASSIFIED $4?'-? . . ; THE WHITE HOUSE WASH I NG TON April 21, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT You decided yesterday to call Mike Pearson and to say to him
  • MONDALE, Walter F • MONRONEY, A. S. Mike MORSE, Wayne MORTON, Thruston B. MOOS, Frank E. MUNDT, Karl E. MURPHY, George MUSKIE, Edmund s. NELSON, Gaylord NEUBERGER, Maurine PASTORE, John O. PEARSON, James Bo PELL, Claiborne
  • , IOWA JOHN G . TOWER, TEX. JAMES B . PEARSON, KANS . l"ETER H. DOMINICK, COLO. COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES WILLIAM H. DARDEN, CHIEF OF STAFF CHARLES B, KIRBOW, CHIEP" CLERK August 9, 1967 i I ... Mr. Mike Manatos Administrative Assistant
  • stand in support of IAEA could lurvc n major L ·: h.il: ··· iting effect on the diversion of peaceful nuclear plants to ~eapon~ \mrk -- for example, in such countries as Sweden or Switzerland. In fact, under the . Pearson Government, Canada has shown
  • a wait and see attitude . - Inouye Bayh Montoya Harris - Tydings REPUBLICANS Cooper Fong Boggs - - Pearson ... ... - -- ~ Murphy• -- - T ---- HIGHWAY SAFETY .,, SENATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE DEMOCRATS Magnuson Pastore - Monroney - 0
  • ; ' Secretary Rusk believes your direct intervention with Pearson is our only chance. He suggests that you send Prime Minister P...earson the letter at Tab.~. . " ·I support this recommendation. • ( I rt •. W. W. Rostow ~TlAL-. ...1ti
  • is available. I am reminded that you never sent ·me the material of Henry and th~Library of Presidential Papers so I could · orward it to the IRS. Mr Devere Pearson called me and LN,PS'fifii"ea to know about it. " 1 X I'm seriously thinking of writing
  • Rockefeller has invitations still out to Prime Ministers Pearson and Holt, President Ayub Khan, General Suharto, President Marcos and a few others. :Mr. Rockefeller has arranged with the Secretary­ General to release the names of the additional signers