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  • ttizI the rs~_rt `.-iorth IiN' PA of ce to cooperate '.-Ath U19 in T,~cy had a very valid reason for doing me-Ilt Of theSe in that thw adults to rno,re j_n,, qortaa_t ~,i ;4et than youth _.-ere Makin £ami3.y, With more iacon-a to tire $7 to $12
  • . Finally the companies, who really were violently opposed to all this all along, they finally just saw the handwriting on the wall. This was going to be done and they were reasonably cooperative in the final stages, I'll say that. But you just had to beat
  • be a hell of a lot better for the White House to be expressing interest in what the Rural Electric co-ops were doing in 1963 and 1964, rather than 1964 only. This was perfectly agreeable to the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, a big trade
  • organizations were against violence. So therefore President, or the White House, or his Administration were not asking us for anything extraordinary when they asked our cooperation and help in how they could help in stopping violence. B: You know, it's
  • father and son. G: How did LBJ and his brothers and sisters get along? W: Oh, I think they got along just fine. As far as I know, they were very cooperative. G: Did LBJ's father ever spank him? W: No, not that I know of; I don't think he could
  • Counsel's role as negotiator on legal positions rather than the White House; FCC's authority over COMSAT; voting power in COMSAT; the importance of cooperation among departments to achieve the best outcome for U.S. interests.
  • Eisenhower that he was making an unjust attack on the many Democrats who had done so much to cooperate with your administration and to defend your programs against attack by members of your own party. We went home to vote in Johnson City for election day
  • • 87'fe. developmeDt. have blcreaaed a.aloa• 'br 175Y. and a1rtcalt.ral wol&ld cooperative• alld maaaaer• 25,,, credit 'by_f,. A tralaed bl modera m~thod• are 'brlaaina reform and h11ber efflcleacy in lad••trr mod•pu•ed atreamliaed. aad
  • and 1l.a:mere have -.••a aoat concer ned for many J•ar• our tbe lack of offlctal throup vb.icb cooperation in plaan1D3 GDd developmen t could be pTovided on t ~ k)rder. Now that w b.ave thh official reaource, ab ly saanned 1D the U. S . "7 Aabaua_dor Tell
  • ~v said that he w.!ltn't working on the prQblem himself, but he thought a better climate for such talks might well be created after Czechoslovakia if anxiety subsided in Central Europe, and the two governments cooperated in bringing about peace
  • was an eleven-grade school, graduated in 1926, was admitted to SMU [Southern Methodist University], entered the School of Engineering and was graduated in 1931 on the cooperative plan with a B.S. in civil engineering. In 1932, I received a B.S. in commerce from
  • to undertake the assignment as a result of its .. education on foreign experience among rea~ons its members. why you would prefer would be happy to cooperate lllldertake •·contract the task, research and the variety aid over tf:le past two years
  • and political chinanery and misDBll8.gement haven't got enough to eat and given technological means for production this is preposterous. This seems to suggest a closer cooperation internationally- than has yet been suggested by any decument except the Atlantic
  • democracy at home and cooperation ~broad shall not succeed. Let us come out unequivocally for a general world organizatio, (MORE) with power to keep -t he peace. , Let us not plac~ our reliance in men or parties who subscribe to interna"t,io!'al
  • ECONOMIC COOPERATION WHICH HAS LINKED YOUR COUNTRIES IN THE cASio BY YOUK STATESMANSHIP, YOU, THE PRESID~NTS OF T8ESE EAST AFRICAN ~ATIONS, HAVE MADE A FAR-REACHING CONTRIBUTION io THE MOMENTUMFOR UNIT~ WHICH IS A VITAL FORCE IN TH~ NEW AFRICA~ AT~ TIME WHE
  • . Another problem was space, the problem of our space cooperation with Europe. This involves Eurosat, the EuropeanSatellite,or Aerial Satellite ellfte Aerosat I should say, the CommunicatioRs.It's the project for launching a new sat= to take care
  • - No Objection To Declassification 2009/08/24: NLJ-032-042-1-2-0 Committee, Treaty 11 - but not of the Treaty commits to cooperate for their Campaign Plan a concept of wartime an estimate command - its members II, sets - __, Iranian
  • struggle, deemed a "class" struggle., and will, if expedient, cooperate with other radical and militant organizations. The ACFI is tied politically with the Socialist Labour League or Great Britain, a Trotskyist group in England, and its supporters
  • and health services related to the population problem, and to cooperate with the efforts of other countries in this field. Js/ Dertn l~w;k Dean Rusk Attachment: Annex A. - • I...' _cuf' 't -:.U..hf.TARI I l:lPARTl'it.lHOFSTAH IN 30 Rockefeller
  • guess, late 1971--because I had never been there and just wanted to take a look at it. G: There's also in the file some correspondence with Senator [Thomas] Kuchel that indicates that he was cooperative, was helpful in this. C: Well, Kuchel
  • oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Califano -- XII -- 15 We want cooperation. We want you to recognize that the boundaries are artificial, vis-àvis the land. We did the same thing with food for India. We wouldn't give them food
  • to cooperate in this, is that we're going to sell the entire aluminum stockpile and that will have a tremendous impact on government spending." He said Harper said to him then, "You son of a bitch, you're blackmailing me." And Bob said, "No, no, no. We're doing
  • was a pretty savvy guy. He had his price. He knew how to exact the price for what he did. G: What was his price, you know, because he did cooperate enormously? C: Well, as we go through this stuff I'm sure I'll find it and as I go through my papers but I
  • into this store today and sit down. .Now, you·, ve probably got to arrest us. 11 But· there was under­ standing and cooperation and no problem. At· that time,. I think Dr. ... I . King was truly the leader. ·The Negro had a conunon cause that they· could unite
  • certainly did cooperate with the institution because you don't become Cherry Blossom Princess to see the sun set on the empire, so to speak. I mean you wouldn't take a public assignment or honor like that if you didn't expect to do some penance
  • , and others who were involved with Resurrection City; the roles of Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall and Park Service Director George Hartzog; consulting with the Secret Service on issuing permits for demonstrations; Parks Police cooperation
  • requested, I have prepared the attached statement on FOBS for Senator Cooper. I have included some introductory material on the significance of FOBS (first two paragraphs), which you may or may not want to send for­ ward, before turning to the basic question
  • FOR MR. ROSTOV/ Dick-• Walt•• I have prepared As you requested, I think you will bo interested in the attached statelllent on FOBS which I prepared at Dick Moose•a request !or possible use by Senator Cooper. the attached statement on FOBS for Senator
  • sequent indictment, the Department of Agriculture, in addition to its OVlll inquiries, has cooperated fully with investigations being conducted by the FBI, Congressional Committees and State authorities into the tangled web of circumstances now known
  • reform workers, rural credit agents, village chiefs, school­ teachers, and malaria workers. They threaten families in order to intimidate and induc1e cooperation from workers and ofH.cials. , They have no reluctance whatsoever to "gut," to disembowl
  • the South• eastern study in that it has discouraged both the GOG and GOT from cooperating with each other. Since the contribution of multilate~al NATO defense assistance to Greece after 1964 depends on the study, Greece has an important stake in its success