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- MORNING SENTI N EL MARTI N Sunday Evenino Morning ORLANDO SUN D AY REPORTER -STAR S EN TIN EL-STAR ANDERSEN PUBLI SHER NORBERT CONSONNI SEC RETARY•T RE ASU RER THE SENTINEL-STAR WARREN ROBERTS E D IT O R O RLANDO MORN I N G SEN T INEL
- Achninistrator, National Aeronautics and Space Agency Director, Central Intelligence Agency Director, Bureau of the Budget Director, Office of Emergency Planning Subject: Assignment of Highest National Priority to the SENTINEL Program In response
- Memorandum # 369, Assignment of Highest National Priority to the SENTINEL Program, 3/29/1968
- McGeo Bundy fr mans To the office Ralph Dungan Senator Hubert Humphrey Bill Moyers McGeorge Bundy G Reedy Ken O'Donnell until Sentinel until Senator Humphrey messrs Valenti Orlando Fla calls carded Tuesday Moyers Tuesday White House 9-1-64
- in our State Capitol .. T. sold his FLORIDIAN HOTEL recently. POSTMASTER GEORGE BLUME, Jacksonville, for his being so friendly to any and all Visitors to the Post Office. He really renders a Service with a Smile. Executive Editor ED RAY, Orlando
- to the campaign organization . We are just begin ning to get set up and prepared to get out a lot of letters. I shall shortly want to confer with you about the campaign. I enclose herewith a few copies of my New York Times article. The Orlando Morning Sentinel
- . O'Neill 10/28 Defense $1,122,400 contract to Raliegh Mfg., Inc., Baltimore, Md., for 40,000 men's polyester-wool trbpical coats. Sen. Sen. Rep. Rep. 10/28 Army $1,690,928 contract to Martin Marietta Corp. , Orlando, Fla. , for continued installation
Oral history transcript, Walter Jenkins, interview 14 (XIV), 7/19/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- after, I guess, the Orlando Sentinel and some other newspapers had been touting him for president. J: They'd begun booming him for the president just when this happened. I'm drawing on my own thoughts as to why he got so despondent sometimes
- "lorlant th~:t you vrork Ol:1, son1e n.rr::m~ement ·.it:1 Orlando , if _osciblc , because it is obvious ·u'ia. e cannot borrovr money in Chic" ,.;o , appare-,tlJ t.1ere ·_s no noney in l,e· Yor - f r us ., uit'1 conditions c.s thAv' a.re yo1.. crumoc _ ossi
- ZIMMERMAN-JOHN ZIMMERMAN 68-
- . William. Conmnos, Cenetal Manager of the Sentinel of Orlando, rlortda, and Mr:&. :Conomoa Hr. Pericles ·t,antzoun11, Supi-emi.l Ptesldent of the Greek•American PX-ogreasive Assqciation,- and }ks. tantzounlif 203. Eaat 73td Street, New Yotk 1 New York
- ., Providence, RI. PIASICKI, Frank N., Piasecki Aircraft Corporation, Phila, Pa. PLOdMAN,Grosvenor E., Portland, Maine POTTER, Orlando, Wash., D ,C, RICHTER, Frank, Modern Railroads, Chicago, Ill. ROOKEFELLER, Nelson A., Albaey, NY New Haven, Conn. RCW,Arthur
- still are ahead of the game and can continue to be ahead of the game, but only if we proceed as we intend to proceed with the Poseidon system with the Sentinel system, with the Minute Man Mark III, with the disbursal of our SAC [strategic air command
- . · ·· ·: .;· . ···) . .,,.~~ .. ... t.: ; ' •.: ·. ·...... a. ' ~ I ' Korean Civilians and Korean Light Division to Vietnam. Defense paper will be available tomorrow ~orning ~June ~ 9. Sentinel AMB System. (Sec. Clifford) Re·port on letter to Senator Russell. I
Oral history transcript, Harold Brown, interview 1 (I), 1/17/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- be good. He would be fine. Also McGeorge Secretary Clifford: We had a good vote on Sentinel. This was valuable to us. I talked to Senator Russell this morning. The Symington Amendment to cut our NATO forces to 50, 000 will be attached to the Senate
Oral history transcript, John S. Foster, Jr., interview 1 (I), 12/3/1968, by Dorothy Pierce McSweeny
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- defense system, the Sentinel, was one of the major ones. The acceleration of the Poseidon System, the decision to go forward with the improved third stage of Minuteman, and the placing of a multiple independently aimed re-entry vehicle system on the top
- Biographical information; Themis; meetings with LBJ; directorship; weapons system research development; Sentinel; Poseidon; Minuteman; MIRV; laser; potential nuclear threats; Test Ban Treaty
Oral history transcript, Henriette Wyeth Hurd, interview 1 (I), 4/10/1969, by Elizabeth Kaderli
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- INTERVIEWEE: HENRIETTE WYETH HURD INTERVIEWER: ELIZABETH KADERLI PLACE: Sentinel Ranch, San Patricio, New Mexico Tape 1 of 1 K: I am at Sentinel Ranch with Mrs. Hurd, who is gOing to tell me some more about the incident itself as she was with Hr. Hurd
- of the team of three doctors working in the first aid room of St. Boniface ·church. School for Workers, Milwaukee Sentinel - ... . 88 •__ 21. Ben Barkin, Barkin, Herman Counsel - We, Milwaukeeans 22. Joseph Baldwin, Director, Milwaukee County 23
- economy and in the communities. Addressing the touchy issue or controversial art, she said: "The artist and society do have a tentative relationship, sometimes wary of one another, for the artist is often the sentinel on the precipice, heralding change
- to have it in the future. Now in the second announcement, I want to tell you that we have approved the name SENTINEL for the Chinese-oriented anti-ballistic missile system. Moreover, Lieutenant General Alfred D. Starbird, USA, has been named as the Army's
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 82: June 13‑19, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Debate. U.S. Symington candidates, pressure etc. (Under suggests Katzenbach~ Sec. in Senate Sec. Katzenbach; and increasing and Korean Light Division will be available tomorrow Defense paper Sentinel AMB System
- for the [inaudible]-- B: Howard Woods worked for the St. Louis Raider [St. Louis Sentinel], the colored paper, and Howard Woods was the editor. G: That was the Argus, wasn't it? B: Argus, yes. When Johnson was going to run for president, I got Howard Woods
- it in the future. Now in the second announcement, I want to tell you that we have approved the name SENTINEL for the Chinese-oriented anti-ballistic missile system. Moreover, Lieutenant General Alfred D. Starbird, USA, has been named as the Army's System Manager
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 93: Sept. 1-11, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- to cut this Gordian knot. And I must say that in those days, he received practically no recognition for his effort. The pro-civil rights press in the large northern and eastern cities viewed Lyndon Johnson as a sentinel of the status quo for the old
- Intelligence Information Handling System (2/9/68 - sgd WWR) 369 Assignment of Highest National Priority to the SENTINEL Program 3/29/68 - sgd WWR) NOS. SUBJECT 370 Nuclear Weapons Deployment Authorization for FY 1969 and FY 1970 (6/ 11 /68 - sgd WWR
Oral history transcript, Norman S. Paul, interview 1 (I), 2/21/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- of the expense that that entails, that's a roles-andmissions type of decision. That's what I mean when I say that. For example, a major roles-and-missions decision was to put the Army in charge of the Sentinel System--the anti-ballistic missile system
- INTERVIEWEE: PETER HURD INTERVIEWER: ELIZABETH KADERLI PLACE: His studio at Sentinel Ranch, San Patricio, New Mexico Tape 1 of 1 K: I have come here to talk to Mr. Hurd about a painting he did of President Johnson which caused a good deal of interest