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  • l•lander. The next invasion will brin6 .scienti.rt.s. (SEE: Memorial) [5 of 7] ­ FRIDAY- ~tbJ !otk Journal •§IJltritan ebitofoial T~UTH, JUSTICE PUBLIC SBRVICS • a g t-AUGUST 13, 19U :And 1. ii I be Uftetl up fro,,. tlUI eartlc, will tlraw all
  • , IIPlease explain who all these people are taking notes. They think they're news reporters or something here, journal ists. Tell them that they're your staff and they just want to record every breath taken here. II Which he didn't do. So I told them who
  • ; The Wayward Bus, 1947; Russian Journal, 1948; East of Eden, 1952; The Winter of our Dis­ content., 1961; and Travels 11ith Charlie, 1962. Mr. Steinbeck was a-.,1arded a Pulitzer Prize in letters for The Grapes of Wrath in 19lto., and a Nobel Prize
  • was given by the, raUon. said. Mr. Sheridan told the JusUce Department to The Wal Judge Dawaoa was selected three newspapermen: -Dan't kid Street Journal. 5!"~ I ,... - T.. .,_ ASKS DISMISSAL: Koy ' ll. Coba wbo moved 111••e.i. _, ,...:_..., f
  • of their minor league players. Manicipal p.rdens and park.1, and private ga.rdem, rna};e Waycrou an attractive city, with yea.N-ound bloom, the Park and -:t:ree Commusion supen•i5inf an ag~ssive p:ogram of beautification. The Waycross Journal-Herald, only dally
  • for the presidency. Robert Novak article in the Wall Street Journal notes that the filibuster is a stronger tactic than ever due to the success of the recent civil rights filibuster. Southern senators were organized “with military precision” into 3 teams, allowing
  • ) B. Status of Eradication (February 1, 1964) C. Wall Street Journal Article (July 16, 1963) Maps and Charts A. Roll back of screwworm country in USA 1. Map - Screwworm Country 1957 2. Map - Screwworm Country 1960 3. Map - Screwworm Country 1964 B. c
  • AND MOR~ P~OMPT pUBLICATlON BY PCM OF INTERNATIONAL'COMMUNIST JOURNAL REVISTA iNTERNACJONAL• 3o MOSCOWAND PCM MAYBE SEEKING TO TAKE PLAY AWAY~ROM PRO-CUBAN EXTREHiSTS THOUGHELEMENTS.OF":COMPLiCITY ALSO SEEM PRESENT~ PRO•SOVfE~ ANO PRO•CUB~N STUDENT
  • WASHINGTON January 25, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Re: Phillip Geyelin Phillip Geyelin of the Wall Street Journal has an invitation from the publisher Praeger to do a quick book on the essence of American foreign policy in your Administration. He
  • that this could become a matter of public discussion and it could be reported in such a way that it would look devious. We had that occur. As I recall, it might have been the Wall Street Journal that made an effort to dig into these procedures and failed
  • to talk to Bill Jorden tomorrow morning. R: Immediately he came over. I wanted to give him a chance to function in Far Eastern policy in general. He's come out of the journalism, but he was a very good Far Eastern man. The government had kept him since
  • went into .. eclipse, and the military road was taken. Hoc Tap, North Vietnam's authoritative army journal,stated "It is necessary to smash the admin­ in July 1964: istrative machinery ... This revolution can and should be settled only by the use
  • by the Federal Bureau of Investigation tend to focus on the activities of local chapter meetings and do not shed much light on the attitude of the organization as a whole. For such insight, the analyst must depend on such journals as Dissent, The New York