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  • --- in his words. Dorothy -------- - Territo 1~ --- MR. JENKINS: Dr. Wayne Grover, Archivist of the United States, 'phoned to ask that I take up with the appropriate staff official the matter of the designation of someone to provide aid and counsel
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Executive Office of the President - The White House Office - Special Assistants - Aides"
  • Folder, "FG 11-8-1/Territo, Dorothy [Executive Office of the President - The White House Office - Special Assistants - Aides]," WHCF FG, Box 115
  • been aide by ~lan• tor Progr••• caapanle•. Today the number d campani•• that have voluntarily agreed to help )'Olar Govermaent oany out tbl• ••••ntial policy bu lnaeued to ao., maplo,jag aore tbu 7 millicn people. Althouoh thi• program I.a directed
  • , IW) U. S. NAVY (RET. ) devoted to two main tasks dealing with the design of MR. JOHN A, JENKINS COMMANDEA-IN·CHIEF, Vl!Tl! .. ANS OF FOREIGN WAAS MR. DONALD E. JOHNSON NATIONAL COMMANDER, THE AMERICAN LEGION the memorial and the documentary film
  • . Treasury ~iJrban Probler.1s & Housing Institute ts Bicentennial a year - xTime Life Files on the above Celebration Achievements during past Broadcast f'roa AID re Dr. C.A. x.Doxiadis of Report of Task Force on ~:-cost Reduction X of a Proposed
  • Charles Schultze Brookings Institution Washington, D. C. Government STATE/AID Honorable Secretary Dean Rusk of State Honorable William S. Gaud Administrator Agency for International Development ll-,,..-?l~i) ~,, -2- The Honorable George Ball
  • in evaluating communities' workable programs. We believe that these actions, if properly implemented, will aid in achieving the objec­ tives of the urban renewal program. B-118754 States Copies of this report are being sent to the President of the United
  • General Counsel, and Director of the Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs, of AID. From 1959-62, Mr. Farr, as an attorney in New Haven, Connecticut, served as counsel to the New Haven Redevelopment Commission. During this period he worked closely
  • reduction 1ntbat particular tbey continue in their present wbicb tbey operate they will continue ia those functions es tbeyore function the problems in tbe aide ot whywe baia is respects we ba,,_: a very,very tbe 'countr,- because vitb
  • science, of and did of Chica30. govermnen::s of Missouri, and administered Louisiana, civil service systems. During the period 1947•1954 he held a numter of technical and executive positions with the Department of State, aid agencies
  • aide McGeorge Bundy, now head of the F ord Foundation. American officials dismissed t he book as nonsense. By PHIL SANTORA N ~ OW THAT Dr. Julius Mader has blown my cover, I may as well break down and admit that indeed for several years I have been­
  • ?-/~A£ '71' a--L_ ~--ct"' ~ I have been over the list with Douglas who agrees with the names. Douglas' aide, Howard Shuman, agrees with the statement, as does ')t..~u-1"-1~..,,e. U/ ,, t. •
  • provision which·makes the difference botween the normal committee and an incisive, dociaion•taking body. The other r~gular members of the Senior Croup will be: The Deputy Secretary of Defense, the .Administrator· of AID. the Director of CIA
  • & David G. 'pmith Federalism papers. F.merging Patterns of Federalism in HEW(no date) 6. Washington fost/D.C. Reprint, January 1967 Folder re: Tracking Funds for various agencies: 7. Federal Aid to States and Local Governments, January 1966 8. Federal
  • this time-while acting both u rO'cctivc mcthocla." Johnson aa meall witb iult plain paper ... Ibey Wheeler recently during the Presl a sort of Intermediary in the con81ct may COit a rewcentl mon. But.put with the conSdence of both aides, dent's Appalachia
  • . Despite growing Federal Government concern with urban problems, less than one-twentieth of local expenditure for these planning and regulatory activities is being financed from Federal aid. Local "community improvement programs," although promoted