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- , of the present opposed settlement. lawyer was retained, by whom, to work out settlement. apparently including McGrath, McGranery and Tom Clark refused or other an outside / references on S. 411, etc. Herbert v\ 1302, hearings property Department
- struggle victory and defeat themselves dq,end for meaning. Set his account, for eumple, beside the account of a Democratc convention in Matthew Joeephton's "Po liticos" or Herbert Agar's "Punuit of Happiness": being moralises, they see the formal holJownea
- Hodges presents presents Mrs. Johnson presents 4 minutes Herbert Talbott Mrs. Johnson Lynda Mrs. Johnson thanks City Beautification Committee for Crepe Myrtle Bush presented by M:-s. Roy ere asy SUFFOLK 1 VIRGINIA 11:35 a.m. Train arrives at N
- adminis t r a t ion 's h istori cally outs tanding record of s i gni fi cant l egisla tive progres s aros e fr om hav i ng a l eader who has unprec edent ed underst anding of t he human and gover nmenta l prob lems whi ch hither t o had blocked such l eg i
- , No. 103 House of Representatives .... EULOGIES TO THE LATE HERBERT / .1 A year a~o the Dominican people had\ · The House met at 12 o'clock noon., The Chaplain, Rev. Edward G. Latch, C. BONNER AND ALBERT THOMAS only one option: civil .strife in which a D
- Crook, William H. (William Herbert), 1925-1997
- talking about--went into people's homes. ments. We walked the streets at night. We went into block meetings of Negroes. extreme militants. [inaudible]. level. We went into apartWe talked to some We saw a good number of projects which were being
- , Dept. of Social Responsibility, Unitarian Universalist Assn. HERBERT C. KELMAN Prof. of Psychology, Mich. U. MRS. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. RABBI EDWARD E. KLEIN t::ten Wi~e F~-ee_s~~~~gue, LOUIS LASAGNA, M.D. Assoc. Prof. of Medicine, Johna Hopkin_sU
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 19 (XIX), 2/6-7/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- anyhow, she got quite a little cut, not nearly so awful as I thought at first, because I was scared. I called our doctor. He wasn't in his office. I knew of another doctor who had an office not many blocks down the road. I picked her up bodily, got
- into Laos and block the Ho Chi Minh Trail. LBJ did not want to face the realities of the geography of Indochina. He wanted to compartmentalize the war: "Laos, you can do some bombing, but no horsing around--a little with Special Forces. Cambodia, no, I don't
- . ) Schwe i ker (Pa .) Young (Tex .) Vand erJ agt (Mich.) Za block i (Wis .) Whalen (Oh io) Widnall (N.J. ) Wyd ler (N .Y.) Recorded for but not actually voting : Democrat s- Kluczynski (I II. ), Adam s (Wa sh.), Con ye rs (Mi ch.). Peppe r (Fla .), Scheuer
- for eight hours or seven hours or whatever it was. So his background then, he started working in this field about 1954. And another person [who is] interesting I should put [in here], he had a fellow on his staff named Herbert J. Waters. Herb Waters
- order of battle, the official MACV order of battle disappeared. There's nobody left. This is reflected, and I now believe quite accurately, in Herbert Schandler's book called The Unmaking of a President. And I'm now going to paraphrase a quote which
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- , Miss Sarah Hotel Metropole 447 52051/447 Meloy, Francis E. Hotel J.ietropole 459 52051/459 Miller, Hotel Metropole 443 52051/443 Nipson, Herbert Hotel Metropole 449 52051/449 0 1 Halloran, Hotel Metropole 456 52051/456 Loye Tonuiy
- but, inL...:.i-~-----~ there was r~lief that a US/Soviet rapprochement had been blocked by events In early 1968, the United States embarked on production deployment of the •. an evidence mounted that the Soviet Union was continuing to construct hew
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [2 of 2]," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- Washington, D. C., Wednesday, July 9, 1969 .. ~ White Reports Nixon Backer ~Tried to Block Peace ·Talks i-1: . By HARRY KELLY Ass
- , D.C. ?•HON ___ AM"'MCCt.Jl.J.O..CH__ SE REPRES ATIVES• WASHINGTON, D.C. ILTQNs,~EISENHOVU •D VERGRENA'ifOUSE _ . . ._ . 4545 NO. CHARLES STREET• BALTIMORE MARYLAND 21218 9•MR• .Al.8.ERT E,~J£NNE,,R,JR. RAYMOND, MAYER, JENNER& BLOCK 135 LASALLESTREET
- ". -- precinct by precinct, block by block, house by house, and farm by :farm. It should be as hard to move from one precinct to another or from one village to another in South Viet-Nam as it is ) today in North Viet-Nam. All this should mean fewer U
- . Handley AID· Administrator - David E. Bell Deputy Administrator - William S, Gaud AA/NESA- Assistant Administrator - William B. Macomber, Jr. MR/FFP - Frank R. Ellis AA/NESA- Walter G. Farr, Jr. Herbert Rees Walter Furst Kenneth Kauffman Russell Olson
- of total amount. We had persuaded the Treasury that eleven or twel ve bill ion was far better than their two or three billion. What I'm really saying adds up to the proposition that the heads of economists were on the chopping block as never before
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 94: Sept. 12‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- for agricultural self-help purposes without Congressional appropria tion. Congressional appropriation has . been the stumbling block in the past. We will be submitting to you shortly some detailed proposals to make use of blocked rupees to stimulate agricultural
- SCHNEIDER, a photographer, parked about one-half block west of the Muslim Temple, 2329 East 28th Avenue, Denver, for the purpose of observing and photographing it. Re said pictures of arriving members were taken and their license numbers recorded
- into a real break for our side. We have already made considerable headway with the GOJ below the Bustamante level. Busta mante is our real stumbling block now. If we handle the medical request right, it might significantly affect favorably 1 our efforts
- . The attracUve• ne•• o! our cltlee depend• upoa the dedsn and architecture of bcllldiD&• aD41 ~., .,..½u:-",.,"c rk·, block• and ent:1r• ~:~bborb~,.I lnte~d to take fu~ther :~~.., •ea•11re &hat federal~ But ln th!• field, •• la aot contribute many otbert, 10
- popular man on the campus I guess. R: Really? D: Yes. In the first place he was very handsome fellow and he was a very jolly fellow and he had the most infectious laugh. A great big laugh if anybody's tell a joke and if you were two blocks away you'd