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  • - - unmistakably simultaneously the - - reduce the in the face of Soviet threats. with limited in annual without as we can reasonably build-up open to the Free concessions is aimed as far ahead they one and not the of the globe where that the non
  • ratings for three successive years. According to the April 15, 1958, issue of the "Boston Globe," John P. Gardiner, a retired State Department Foreign Service employee, had appealed a ten-dollar fine imposed on him after his conĀ­ viction on a charge
  • , when he said that Kennedy couldn't have gotten the Ten Commandments through Congress., But on the other hand there was a real, I don't know, I hate tee word charisma. M: Hero, somebody from the Boston Globe called him. R: He was gallant
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 21 the globe reduced in size as it is by modern communications. On the other hand, we've discovered what it is to try to stabilize one small part, namely South Vietnam--the cost in men, treasure, and effort, national
  • . W h a t do I r e m e m b e r of i t ? by B uckm inster F uller. T h e g r e a t , g l e a m i n g g e o d e s i c globe The building its e lf is a tr iu m p h w ith its e s c a l a t o r s r i s i n g s k y w a r d a n d its ch an g in g m o o d s
  • been published in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat-quite a ruckus started on the Senate floor. I called various people in the course of the afternoon to get some advice as to how I should deal with the problem. I called Bill Moyers; I called Dean Rusk; I