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  • committee~ wo rking House. So the time should be on a definite working point and a definit e assignment. The speech should presume that the appropriations bill in its details are known to every member, so you may escape the detail by calling attention
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • and if they will tell you, I am sure you'll find it is correct and I think, if you go to Guatemala, you will be able to see copies of the advices given to the various Embassies there. Sincerely E. c. yours, Price Codes: Beatley ABC 6th Edition 925 Dixie Terminal
  • "UNCLASSIFIED" A,.A IEUR l"E• • A-39-3. N 11:A CU LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE NO. IN,. Department or State Am.Embassy,SANTO.DOMINGO TAR .TIii ARMY oso XMB AIR ,, CIA NAVY USIA NSA JS' g DATE: ·March.lo; Report on Vice _President Johnson I s.Visit
  • Bosch, Juan E.
  • Reedy, George E. (George Edward), 1917-1999
  • & t.nat. much bet.ter aelt-contessed writ.er. It's t.erritic, end I capit~te. UDder•tand, this is no letter -- ~ interchaJl&e with you in prose would leave me at t.oo eabe.rraaeing a diaadvant.age -- 1t'o just a 1-1llet1n. To wits l. I cen see wtv
  • .4Mr-• Ci11 1--CNIICK ~,_ THE WIT:; RQTJ.,E w~s,:IINGTm.T , D. C I HAVS ,TJT.ST SEliI'l' 4 'JIRE TO 'l 'Im PR~SIDENT CARE OF YOU R COMl'18ND!i:R IN CRL:!:F Ni!:EDS MB DURIUG rm::: NHH FOUR ~--"R-¼l~~Irt:U~~¥[-,CP.1Q'1'!J'rrfqG~fili.:~~s~8--,~il
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • el'OWds ot ~r'~~ l remarkable s1ze and ·,~nthu~d.asn-.Can be compared only ~ th response and ,..." return cf Archbishop Makarios and his e~
  • a■ ex:preBBed in 1950 in the doM ■ tic and policie■ of the 80T1et Union. international !hu■ a •In the camp ot peace are the SoTiet Union, the Popular China ot Mao !■e be, the popular democracies of hope and A■ia, the liberating moTement ot the colonial and 1emi
  • in the full sense of the wo.:r d, and any sma.11 contribution of mine was more than "
  • for the kinds of hones, conveniences and opportunities they should ho.ve,11 Support of the press was pledged by Addison Buclmer of the San Marcos Record, who said the woekly newspapers of the section wero anxious ·an.ill willing to support those things which