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  • of the Memorial Amphitheater, and place a wreath at the grave of the late President John F. Kennedy. 3:45 p.m. Departure from Arlington National Cemetery. 4:00 p.m. The Honorable J. W. Fulbright, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, will give a tea
  • , 1968 at five o'clock, Recreation and Natural Beauty and the Citizen's Advisory Committee on Recreation and Natural Beauty. Please present this telegram at the southwest gate. R.s.v .P. The Social Secretary The White House. ALIOTO, Joseph L., Mayor SFran
  • . Cannon ({_sen. (Nevada) ~ Sen, Philip A. Hart - ~ ~ (Michigan) Sen. Gale W. McGee (Wyoming) Sen. Claiborne Pell (Rhode Island) Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (Massachusetts) a_sen. Donald Russell (South Carolina) ~ "- ~ ~ ~ Hon. John W. King Governor of New
  • -Personnel Mine. Sen. E. Kennedy Z/18 Army $1, 500, 000 contract to Electronic Modules Corp., Timonium, Md., for classified electronic components. Sen. Se~. Rep. Rep. Z/18 Air Force $10, 000, 000 contract to Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Marietta, Ga
  • G., U.S.Catholic Conf. HIRSCH, Richard, Union of Ame. Hebrew Congregations JOHNSON,Joseph Carnegie Endowment of International Peace LARSEN,Arthur, Durham, N.Car. McVITTY,Edward, World I.aw Fund NELSON,Clifford, Columbia University PALFREY,John G
  • San Francisco, California. (San Francisco International Airport) October 4 9:40 a.m. PDT Depart San Francisco, California. (San Francisco International Airport) October 4 5:00 p.m. EDT Arrive New York, New York. (John F. Kennedy
  • 30, 1965. U. s. Senate JAVITS, Jacob K. MAGNUSON, Warren G. PASTORE, John O. PELL, Claibore SCOTT, Hugh TYDINGS, Joseph D. WILLIAMS, Harrison A. B STER Daniel B. KENNEDY, Edward M. BASS, Ross CANNON ... ~d W. C , Norris OMINICK, Peter HARTKE, Vance
  • at Berkeley Jerome Cavanaugh Mayor City of Detroit, Michigan Martin Meyers.on , Dean, School of Environmental Design University of California at Berkeley ( \ Norman Kennedy Associate Director, Institute Traffic & Transportation Engineering University
  • department established since the Department of Health, Education and Welfare was created In 1953. Both President Kennedy and President Johnson each year from 1961 to 1964 Wtsuccessfully proposed creation of a housing department. HUD as established by PL 89
  • .sting friendly cooperation between our two countries. Dear friends in the United States: Th:lc. is my third official visit to your country., beginning in the Pres:ident Kennedy, fall of the year 1961, when my dear friend., now departed, whom I
  • lnveatipticm c:oncer.rl~ J'enle'• wherea'bouta on November 22, 1963•. and Immediately precedla1 daat at:e. Tbe ...._4 material relate• to &Zl FBI lra.veatlpUcm made shortly after tbe ••-alaatlan of Prealdezlt Kennedy wit:h reapect to alle;zadou ma4e lty
  • not be anticipated. lb traced development of the democratic process in Vietnam, said when Geno Ky took second-place on the Thieu­ 1
  • for Johnson and Clay;" "We Trust You;" "We Remember the Airlift;u 11 We Trust Kennedy;'' "Nothing is too great a sacrifice for Liberty." 11 7. The Vice President's visit got the play in all Berlin papers Sunday with the emphasis on the welcome that the West
  • interview, of an EaRon, Hov. J.'1, 1967 ...., . .. .. I, . -.... .. l ' 50. William ''Rrv. · 51. interview, 52. · Joseph Nilliams, Francis .-,Chuifh--~elephor:.e .53. team interv~ew, Bethel Sept 14, 1967 Church -paster, --telephone Nov
  • hangover Kennedy columnist is sniping about Johnson cutting off Great Society programs. The only man that helps me survive is Jim Webb. He is trying to reduce funds in his agency. Orville Freeman is a soldier - -he's trying. Meeting ended at 11 a. m
  • Valenti, Jack J. (Jack Joseph), 1921-2007
  • Remarks in New York City at the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Foundation
  • or Representatives. Lawrence F. 0 1Brien, Special Assistant to the President. WILKINS, Roy, NAACP JONE'S,Robert HIRSCH, Rabbi Richard, Union of American ARCfiSON,Arnold Hebrew Congregation RAUH, Joseph L., Jr. MITCHEIJ., Clarence, NAACP BEDELL,Daniel, United
  • System SCHULT'lE, Charles L., Bureau of the • Budget BARR, Joseph W., Under Sec. of the Treasury DAVIS, W. True, Asst. Sec. of the Treasury ACKLEY, Gardner, Council of Economic Advisers >L- MRS. ROY WILKINS• ( 147-15VILLAwE ROAD• JAMAICA U. N. Y
  • Hoover, Chairman Clarence J. Brown Herbert Brownell, Jr. James A. Farley Homer Ferguson Arthurs. Flemming Chet Holifield Solomon c. Hollister Joseph P. Kennedy John L. McClellan Sidney A. Mitchell Robert G. Storey MEMBERS, SUBCOMMITTEE ON RESEARCH
  • in December 1833, a year after in Richland, revivals, he and Oswego County, N. Y. Then he was converted to MorJOOnism. On hearing of the new gospel of Joseph Smith [q.v.], so the account runs, he "immediately received of the message 11 (Jenson, post, 11
  • to Labor. Labor put up the money for his newspaper in San Francisco. He says that in Arizona he feels that Kennedy has that delegation. He does feel, however. that there is a lot of work thnt could be done there. He is pretty confident that rat Brown
  • person to act as cochairmen of the affair welcoming King back to the United States, but that Bunche will not accept until he knows who the white person will be. Rustin indicated that he had considered having Senators Robert Kennedy and Jacob Javits
  • o r and Mrs. Robert F. Wagner CE>NOllESSlON.AL . · 'Senator and Mrs. Frank Church · '5enator and Mrs. Edward Kennedy 'Senator and Mrs. Birch Bayh ,senator and Mrs. Claiborne Pell ' - Senator and Mrs •. Thomas Kuchel ~ong. and Mrs. William Green
  • invitation to signing of the High-Speed Ground Transportation Research ai.d Development Act of 1965, on Thursday, September~, 1965. U.S. Senate JAVITS, Jacob K. MAGNUSON, Warren G. PASTORE, John O. PELL, Claibore SCOTT, Hugh TYDINGS,Joseph D. WILLIAMS
  • with it He said wing groups Kennedy or Martin for that there indicating Luther articulate might Baker said it to us. wing for us favor­ be some material satisfaction King. us and forward of right would be difficult who would explicitly
  • and favorably known to much of the nation's business community, panic selling truck the New York Stock Exchanges within minutes of President Kennedy's death. They were closed before great narm could be done. By Monday's reopening Johnson's deft touch had
  • McKinley Sir Robert and Ladi}r JACKSON SMATHERS,George A. JENSEN,Howard JORDAN, James lUCHEL,Thoas H. KEETON, Page MANSFIELD,Mike LING, James KATZENBACH, Nicholas Deb. CELI.ER,F.manuel LOVE,W. Thomas McCOOMACK, Edward J., Jr. MARTIN, Joseph W• Jr. McGANNON
  • the matter further with Mr. Dunne on Saturday. Mr . Dunne was goint to Three Rivers on Saturde\1 morning and asked me to accompany him. On arrival at Three Rivers we first went to the Rice Funeral Home to talk with Mr. Rice and Mr. T. W. Kennedy, Manager
  • THE ASSASSINATION OJ' PR.ESmENT JOIDI I'• KENNEDY Puauam to tbe uatlaorlty ,reated ID me u Prealclem of die UDlted Sta.tea, l hereby appolm a CommlaaloD to ucertaln, eYaluate and report upon die fa.eta relattn1 to the aa•u•lnatloD of the late Prealdent Jolm I
  • . JACKSON, Washington SAM J. ERVIN, JR., N-0rth Carolina ERNEST GRUENING, Alaska EDMUNDS. MUSKIE, Maine ABRAHAM RIBICOFF, Connecticut FRED R. HARRIS, Oklahoma ROBERT F. KENNEDY, New York LEE METCALF, Montana JOSEPH M. MONTOYA, New Mexico KARL E. MUNDT
  • . ~- all that you have oppoctuldt)' a nalltp >c Mr. Joseph A. Graaiar Pre•ident )( Amar:l.can Radiator a, Standald sanitary Corporation 40 Weat 40th Street New York 18, New York '' .. @ EX E C .~ F G/RS FG- '13J May 7, 1964 MEMORANDUM TO CHAffiMAN
  • , will be of interest to you. Mrs. Klein and I were in Vienna when President Kennedy was there and I was indeed pleased, as an old Taft Republican, to send the President my greetings. The reception was tremendous and I only hope that his conference, in the long run
  • the concept of Atlantic partnership and its benefits to Europe; (ii) encourage Benelux to insist on a liberal European Coaaunity; (iii) restate the US coamaitment to Europe's defense; (iv) drive home the political necessity for the success of the Kennedy round
  • ~ n's are set ad confirmatio for Tuesday, /' //June 2 at 10:30 aom. before _,,/..,.,. E~st ad, Ervin S and IC 7 G~'. LISTER HILL, ALA., PAT MCN.ltMARA, MICH. WAYNE MORSE, OREG. ,...RALPH YARBOROUGH, TEX. JOSEPH 8. CLARK. PA
  • were either missing or misnumbered when it was received by the Johnson and Kennedy Libraries. The attached inventory lists those pages and the counts for each chapter of the manuscript. REGINA GREENWELL Senior Archivist September 20, 1994 page
  • , government, and the news media.'' The organization blames this on '' the specific actions of our last four presidents that have directly aided or cooperated with our com­ munist enemies.'' With reference to the late President Kennedy, the Minutemen state
  • for their establishment is a Memorandum to Heads of Departments and Agencies of November 10, 1961, signed by President Kennedy. My decision to do this was reinforced the other day in a conversation with Price Daniel who reported that you had indicated to him
  • to go head-to-head. The 1960 contrast between Nixon and John F. Kennedy illustrated Marshall McLuhan's dictum about the risks "hot" personalities face on television when confronting "cool" personalities. And, under the klieg lights, JFK was definitely
  • to go head-to-head. The 1960 contrast between Nixon and John F. Kennedy illustrated Marshall McLuhan's dictum about the risks "hot" personalities face on television when confronting "cool" personalities. And, under the klieg lights, JFK was definitely
  • r. Hoa9a of BeplPJriiH'IB(91r---­ Wutalai&oa. D. C .. jl/az ' ti. h (CCD:'es. to Mr. 0' en 's of'f1ce before being forwarded to Central Pilea.) §x PA~ I Kennedy t J -~ March 24• 1964 Dear C•puuaa: 11\11 lt aaon1 the first ln1141dy