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  • in the U.S. The mother's letter was referred to the Embassy. The Embassy Publ ~c Affairs Officer contacted friends in Boston to inquire whether the Boston medical community would help. They agreed to do so without charge. The Air Force flew the boy and his
  • : The New York Daily News, the New York Tribune, the New York Evening Post, the Chicago Times, the Detroit Free Press, the Cincinnati Inquirer, the Cin­ cinnati Gazette, the Columbus Crisis, and the Indianapolis Sentinel. On August 23, 1864, Lincoln recorded
  • of view. 3. These episodes had nothing whatever to do with his resignation, and he has said so repeatedly in the last week to inquiring members of the Jewish community. 4. Finally, he and I will both make this point firmly and clearly to anyone who asks us
  • . Macy's report and Mr. Quigley rs re~ort were recorded. Mr. Taylor announced the scheduling of a series of regional ori.entation meetings with Government contractors, union offtcials and community leaders. Attorney General Kennedy inquired whether
  • at Texas A&M, inquiring as to the status of ANTON BRUUN for possible use of ·the ship by the Gulf Universities Research Corporation (GURC)p . Dr. Calhoun had evidently been informed of ANTON BRUUN's status by Dr 0 Joe Reynolds. Dr• Calhoun's idea
  • no reason why the U.S. should have altered its plans in antici?ation of these discussions. Should the Soviets press this. issue, the U.~. should respond by inquiring whether the Soviet Union sees a practical way to provide verific~tion for any· limitations
  • correspondent, Art Golden. Golden called State late Tuesday to check out the story and in the process inquired specifically about a major Latin American speech. I am told that State declined comment. your honor on Septemmajor Latin American the Alliance
  • recall. The President asked a number of these men how long they had been in service. He asked them how far along in their education they had gotten. He inquired about their plans for the future, including their educa­ tional plans -- and in some cases
  • of the inquirer who would say, "Too bad, Marsh ain't any good." The first thing naturally that a smart man would do would be to re­ check these files for human errors, reduce them to a brief active workable piece of machinery because there must be some good in t
  • NEGOTIATE OR SIGN SETTLEMENT. EFFORTS . TELEPHONE MECOM FROM PARIS FRUSTRATED BY RESPONSE THAT HE . NOT } I .. I I AVAi l...ABLE. . . , · 3. OOQKHAN UNCERTAIN ·a; WHAT DO NEXT AND .INQUIRED IF EM~AS~~ LIMITED OFFICIAL USE · E E V. TIO J ~npy
  • or so later. Or we could simply wait and see 11 who signs up first. 11 President approved. {RWK talked to Pak Min 9/25/65 and inquired). 9/29/65 - RWK to McGB. RWK told BK Nehru {l) we had no fixed view as to type of Shastri visit {i.e. official