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- habitl And there is another side of the story a.s well. That is the packaging material itself, whicb appea.rs to the consumer to be free and often boasts of being disposable. About 50 million tons of packaging material are produced each year, and of tbat
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Keep America Beautiful Awards Luncheon, Biltmore Hotel, New York City, 11/19/1968"
Oral history transcript, James C. Gaither, interview 1 (I), 11/19/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- taken trips to a number of academic institutions for dinner meetings, basically asking three questions: what were we doing wrong, what problems had we missed, and what do we do from here? They were free ranging discussions at which one member
- was the recipient of the Spingarn Medal which is a medal given by the NAACP for outstanding performance by a Negro, and I was going to go to Atlanta to receive the award. knew I would have to meet the press. I What I said to the President was that I wanted
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- . Lukash Dr. Henry Graf (Columbia UniverSity) - Graf had attended the backgrounder meeting Ken Gaddis with the PRESS and President asked him to Rob Taylor - SS-! agent fly to NY with him instead of going back commercial President talked to Dr. Graf while
- increase should serve to point that out where in his chalk talk to the press on the blackboard, he outlined what the problem was--that his $25 billion deficit was intolerable, that the choices then were either to borrow most of that deficit, to borrow