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- of Columbus, Ga. They fired several hundred rounds of ammunition at his tent (he was in a slit trench, later escaped without facing the almost certain death which it was his duty to face as an officer.) When other officers tried to escape the camp to obtain
- , American Train Dispatchers Assoc. , Chicago John Criswell Mr. Harold C. Crotty, President, Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employe Mr. C. L. Dennis, President, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, Cincinnati, Mr. George P. Delaney Mr. Joseph N. DePaola
- Ohio The Columbus Citizen-Journal and [the Columbus] Dispatch carried huge frontpage articles quoting Congressman Abele to the effect that I had twisted his arm trying to get him to vote for the War on Poverty. He claimed that what I did was unethical
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 35 (XXXV), 9/20/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- movement and the legislation. But it's increasingly clear to me that we really left Morse out there to hang out and dry. G: This is a UPI [United Press International] dispatch, July 28. How was the administration able to facilitate the travel of government
- disposal, izing Commission out continent, by which they growth to is orderly, the can assure economical humane. receive greatest the interest. dispatch, for issue for America there is no better than the Commission results I will I
- 1944 in the prosecution of the two wars. During the present year (1943) large numbers of troops were dispatched overseas as rapidly as ships became available. In 1944, it is expected that the number of troops which will have been shipped overseas to all
- York City. In cluded \\er • 1476 lPlll·r in Amrrigo VPspur·ri's handwriting, a 1493 letter by Chri~topher Columbus whith was the first published account of the New World, Bl'njamin Franklin's 1751 re from 'Amistad II' port of his exp1·rim(•nls which
- 10 Michigan Trip (speech to American Home Economists) 5/24/64 11 Western Trip - Montana, Wyoming, and Utah 8/14-17/64 12 Campobelloand Vermont Trip 8/20/64 13 Akron and Columbus, Ohio Trip (campaigntrip) 9/17-18/64 14 New England Trip
- 10 Michigan Trip (speech to American Home Economists) 5/24/64 11 Western Trip - Montana, Wyoming, and Utah 8/14-17/64 12 Campobelloand Vermont Trip 8/20/64 13 Akron and Columbus, Ohio Trip (campaigntrip) 9/17-18/64 14 New England Trip
- , F: You were the only boy left when he went off. T: That's right. F: Were you the baby in the family? T: No, my two sisters are younger than I am. F: Where did your mother come from? T: My mother came from Columbus, Texas. F: How did she
- Klan with contempt. Its estimated 75,000 members stir trouble in rural areas. By Paul Good. Washington Post, 10/8/64, p. A29. Dispatch from Atlanta, dealing with Klan manifestations chiefly in Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippio Big gains scored
- dismayed to! see the same: candidate order the bombing of Nortb Vietnam and soon dispatch 175,000'more Americanl'Ito ~uth Viet nam. :They were dismayed to learn that the U.S. had twice refused during·l964 to meet in Rang~on with -the North Vietnamese when
- speech from Victoria accusing his opposition of double talk by promising pensions, electric lights and then criticizing government spending. 7/10 Saturday. LBJ makes stops at Sugarland, Rosenberg, Eagle Lake, Columbus, Weimar, Schulenberg and La Grange
Oral history transcript, John E. Babcock, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . to date. It's interesting to bring things up Later there was a man by the name of Sam K. Seymour from Columbus who served on the LCRA board for some thirty-six years. His wife was Welly Hopkins' sister and so stayed in some relationship with Welly
- Insurance Co. Educational Broad.casting Ccmmission HULL, Richard, Columbus, Ohio BLAK™AN,Royal E., Natl Academy of ROBERTS,Lyle, Coral Gables, Fla. Television Arts & Sciences LETSON, John W., Atlanta, Ga. GABLE,Martha A., Phila., Pa. BAm, George E., Columbia
- , Bllildera' chair, Tice-president. becam postmaster Big Jim's great and Finne orders. ot Columbus, and ~n Elk. ott hands, rulers loxing meeting mem.ber job, Hayes, but embarraased turn immedi by having George E. Brower as the but in 1925
- To the President of the United The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. AFL-CIO-CLC • 221-446!5 • COLUMBUS 1!5, OHIO 22 December 1964 States President: Along with such a glorious victory as last November, there are always a few casualties. I am sad
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 17 (XVII), 6/11/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that meeting was ceremonial more than anything else. The thing that was outstanding, the thing that stands out the largest in my mind is that the Fredericksburg newspapers had dispatched a case of fine Fredericksburg peaches for Jack, and I think that's
Folder, "Whistle Stop [1 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- of this number men. They are making this a strictly non-political; affair and calling on Chambers of Commerce and other civic organizations to cooper ate. Deoocrats working with them. Lindi Boggs went on to Biloxi but dispatched us back to Pensacola and home
Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- HONORABLE HAROLD WILSON. Prime Minister of Great 00 PM EST Brit~in NEWS CORRESPONDENTS: Martin 1\gronsky . CBS News St. Marquis Chilcls Louis Post-Dispatch Marvin Kalb CBS News DIRECTOR: PRODUCERS: NOI'E TO EDITORS: Prentiss Robert Childs
- .. RFRD _d $ DATE RFRD DATE DATE DATE 8.2 REPLY C RFRD Kirkahlll DUE ADMINISTRATOR'S REPLY MAIL DISPATCHED FILE DESIGNATION FOL.LOW-UP Institute for American Democracy,Inc. Suits 101 • 1330 MassachussttsAvs.,N. W. • Washington, D. C
- ~ IS INCLUDED,• A S_lMILAR MESSAGE WILL BE ..suBBMITIEO.-:,WEEKLY BASED ON A R~PORTINGPERIOD FROM0001 SUNDAY TO 24U0 'HOURSSATURDAY, SAIGON TIME AND WILL BE DISPATCHED TO ARRVE IN BY 0800 HOURSLOCALTIME, ADDITIONALLY, cACH MONDAY . AWASHINGTON DAILY UPD~TE ~ILL
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 20, February 1- 11, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- : The New York Daily News, the New York Tribune, the New York Evening Post, the Chicago Times, the Detroit Free Press, the Cincinnati Inquirer, the Cin cinnati Gazette, the Columbus Crisis, and the Indianapolis Sentinel. On August 23, 1864, Lincoln recorded
- , New Jersey Dr. Albert H, koseman, Director Agricultural Sciences The Rockefeller Foundation New York City and Dr, B. D. Thomas, President The Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, Ohio. Additional mer: -..bers of the group were a chemist
Oral history transcript, Alfred B. Fitt, interview 1 (I), 10/25/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- of specifics undertaken: sending of FBI agents, making available of military equipment and facil ities, contacts with Senators and Governor, 4 or 5 hours meeting yesterday on this, the dispatch of Allen Dulles, issuance • of two statements yesterday, one a.i