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  • into the Treaty Room -- talked with Lynda and 1:30 Lunch in the dining room with the Chuck. Chuck. President, Lynda, Chuck, Marie, Jack, Mary Margaret, and Courtenay. Watched Dr. Spock and Rev. Coffin on Meet the Press; and Senator Sternis on Issues
  • a and b Dr. Benjamin Spock, Cleveland, Ohio b.9 The President dressed and came to his office to look at the mail on his desk and do some signing w/ Marvin Watson, VM, MF Carl Estes, Longview, Tex. b.10 b.11 Birge Alexander, Fort Worth, Texas Congressman
  • LUNCH ' Mr Lo The The White House Sunday f or t ExpendiActivity LD (include visited by) ture Code President watched Dr. Benjamin Spock - on "Meet the Press." Jack Valenti and Courtenay to the second floor Harry Ransom (houseguest) arrived
  • g concernin g a Vista voluntee r usin g a governmen t ca r t o transport item s t o b e used i n a Dr. Spak K Spock-peace demonstratio n i n Californi a t Rostow - a t hom e f ou t - Presiden t t o his bedroo m
  • of Dr. [Benjamin] Spock I assume has been the major one. V: I think it's the most celebrated one certainly. B: Is this a difficult area of law enforcement because of the public controversy that surrounds it? V: Yes, it's a very difficult area
  • ; James Hoffa investigation; draft dissent cases; Dr. Benjamin Spock; Oakland Induction center; General Lewis B. Hershey; Selective Service; Ann Arbor sit-ins; Las Vegas skimming cases; attracting good men for government service; public controversy.
  • University Chaplain; Dr. Benjamin Spock; and Donald Duncan of the Green Berets. League for Peace and Freedom The Ohio Branch of the Women 1 s International recently announced it would not publicly endorse this demonstration because it was believ d
  • . Mr. and M r~ . Burton Lane Carey McWilliams Mrs. Lucy Montgomery Sidney Poitier A. Philip Randolph Bayard Rustin Ben Shann Uafael Soycr Dr. Benjamin Spock Norrn an Thomas Eli WalJach Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weinstein Dagmar Wilson ther Voices Join
  • . Ariz. Dr. J. Kenneth Galbraith, Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. Lillian, L. Poses, NYC Mr. John H. Johnson Chicago, Illinois Mrs. A. M. G. Russell. Atherton. California Mr. V W. Keeler, BartleSville, Oklahoma Dr. Benjamin M. Spock, Cleveland, Ohio Rev. Robert
  • participants to pass in front of the White House. After they reassemble at the Sylvan Theater they plan speeches by Doctor Benjamin Spock, Norman Thomas and other pacifists. It is expected that their activities will conclude by 5:00 P.M. The local coordinators
  • to penalty for treason is is worse than the grave. but never her traitors!! to your country. None shall Many of you have escape!" Other names are Dr. Benjamin Spock, David Schoenbrun, Les Crane, Marlon Brando, Bishop Pike, Dore Schary, Richard
  • . According to King, Bunche stated, "Martin, I want you to know I agree with everything you are saying about Vietnam. I am absolutely opposed to the Government's policy." Bunche agreed to meet with King and Dr. Benjamin Spock following·the peace demonstration
  • Hospital FALK, Leslie A. Foundation GRAVES, James H. SAWYER, William A. GUNDERSEN, Sven M., Hitchcock Clinic SPOCK, Benjamin KUBIE, Lawrence s., Sheppard & Enoch T~USSIG , Helen, Johns Hopkins Univer sity Pratt Hospital Medical School LEE, Sidney S
  • and government lecturers, student strikes, etc. Most SDS spokesmen--like Doctor Spock of SANE--have been chary of exposing themselves to indictment by counseling outright violation of federal law. Except for the October Protest and a few relatively minor