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  • of Law," received his Law "Licence" in June 1955, returned home, and entered the then-French civil service in Dakar. From February 1956 to September 1957, Fall served as Deputy Chief for Production in the Fre~ch High Commission of French West Africa's
  • in the wider in the United 3/18/ 72 1-3 States, Sir Alec Home was losing· in Britain on (date), nuclear test on the (date) Nikita with a string sphere the wheels a mixture of events into Soviet was displaced interest new hypotheses
  • all over the board. Sit a.tthe end of the table, Doctor. Go a.head, sir. STATEJIDT OF HOB. HAROLDBROWN,SECRETARYOF AIR FORCE . Secretary BROWN.This is in response of your recent requeet for mforma.tion concerning Air Force activities m the area
  • ., Prime ~linister of Australia., Canberra.. Dear Mr. Prime 1-linister: NEW ZEALAND: -,-------- His Excellency Sir Arthur E. PQrritt, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., C.B.E., Governor General of New Zealand, Wellington. Dear Governor General: His Excellency Nicolae
  • File unit description:Pertains to proposed visit of President (Sir) Edward Frederick Mutesa.
  • za tions. Sir, 0 . TU[ !VH/1[ hGU.:,~C Frn15 12I3 P!1 '6L/ K:inc:ciamGoverrmr.ent. Uniren-tlty r'eqtte·~tv !_J "N.o. 6 ~(5 () Re: "Rwenzururu Commission or Inquiry". W:tth reference to, th~ document arud the: tele,:-ram No,.6 ·dated Ist Nov
  • File unit description: Pertains to proposed visit of President (Sir) Edward Frederick Mutesa.
  • ~ld Mrs. Douglas and I had taken read: 53 Douglas. year. 'nle markings C70-53-Wh 65, Feb. 18, 1965, A print is needed for this Thank ytru for your efforts. With best wishes, yyou~~~ Paul PHD:kr Notting Central elze sent to ~iies as ot
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  • Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892-
  • Folder, "Douglas, Paul H., 1/1/66 - 12/31/66," Name Files, WHCF, Box D-251
  • I called to see if I could see him when I was home and discovered he was in NewYork City I reached him there and he came down for the Gala. First we went to a Department Party which was a very gay one with some 600 people from this Department who
  • for an increase for House Members after the War, I met considerable criticism, and always in my talks at home took time to defend my action. It was my practice to call for questions after my speeches. One day in Perry County I called for questions and one little
  • , SIR ALEXANDER BUSTAMANTE;, ·,=-o~MER . iND FRIEND OF 'PRESI6ENT JOHNSON, CELE~RATES· HIS8~TH BIRTHDAY• THE PRESIDENTi AS HE DID LAST 'YE:AR AT ~I~E 0~ BUSTAMANTE•SRETIR~MENT, MiY A~A~N WISH TO EXf~ND ~IRTHDAY GREETiNGS• • PRIM IN i 2• N
  • ••• fO. 13292,Sec. 3.4 -Bv4',A , NARA, Date,2·tv:'.:4, ...·• .. . J .. ,.... ,. •. -2- I send you best wishes and }.appine s s. !or your continued good health ... The Right Honorable Sir William .Alexander Bu1t amante ___ - ·,~ Prime
  • iI -Z- I send you best wishes and happiness. for your continued l i·! '• good health ! i! Sincerely, I I I.I, I
  • to USA. . ARMY from rest period and will be proceeding SY While in USA he will have medical examination of his eyes on President of USA has offered to RMR advice of ophthalmologist. Sir Alexander facilities of Walter Reed Army Medical Center
  • , Lyndon White Home doea not plan if :releue but B. Johnson UNQUOTB baa no objection Ikeda wiahea to do ao. Endo Telegr11phlc transmluion Drafted by, ~§A, 1.Js.JFKnowles· ••••nc,,, P • M.: • s/s Whit• clusification g• Siever ta draft
  • in the lovely 1ettln&. The exqulalte ca1k which you pre ■ ented to u■ will hold a place of honor in our home. Tbuk you for 1ivlna ue 1uch a memorable time, and 1uch a beautiful remembrance of the occa■ ion. Pald1tan wu a thrllllna •top on our trip. 1 wa1 much
  • College, Intereatsa Lahore; Cambridge (1935) English, Urdu, Punjabi Reading, jurisprudence Mr. Qli.dir is from a distinguished Punjabi family. His father, the late Sir Abdul Qadir, enjoyed international fame as a scholar and a literateur. Mr. Qadir
  • ,or on An N.P.C.lounge,And thumb my way back home. The party to which I was invited,but wasnt expected to attend, h9S now gotten out of hand AS the integrity of the officiAl record of a Sell;:lte HeArings is involved and I CAD plRy rough too when the occasion wArrants.so
  • LT 1-7020 Dear Sirs BOARD OF DIRECTORS MARK VAN DOREN Hon. Ch•lrm.n REX STOUT Vice President DR. ALBERT SIMARD Se
  • both 11attacks 11 and "reprisals" and referred to frontier incidents "including Harib. 11 Sir Patrick Dean said that would be tolerable. (Throughout exercise harder line being taken by UK Embassy here in discussions with Burdett than Dean with Stevenson
  • 5200 Ma,.20, 1948 The Honorable Wright Patman 120.3 House Office Building Washington 25, D. C. Dear Sir: Enclosed herewith is our check No. 31,301 in the amount of $2000.00 as an advance against royal.ties on your book "Our American Government
  • training as a "Laureate of the Faculty of Law," received his Law "Licence" in June 1955, returned home, and entered the then-French civil service in Dakar. From February 1956 to September 1957, Fall served as Deputy Chief for Production in the French High
  • aa Alla1atant to the Pao1t1o and Par But Branch ot tbe Pol1t1oo-N111t&1'7 Division 1n OPKAV.Laat asatgrweut waa u OcmmendingOttioer ot a VS De11tr079r., home ported in Japan and operatiDs 1n the IPar But Area. Graduate ot l'letoher School ot La
  • their costs normal tendency were in deficit position member countries, the foreign by several down. reinforce to buy at home. payments union might be helpful. which would undertake for any purpose Some kind Countries could then spend for defense
  • Meade to protect Capital, Baltimore, and military and industrial targets. 1954 Sir Patrick Dixon {GB) formally proposes creation of subcommittee of US, Great Britain, France, Canada, and USSR to study disarmament. Vishinsky proposes. Communist China
  • Chicago and a former alderman there, Douglas • knows first-hand that the-task of reviving our blighted fi~es must be accomplished block-by-block. The most grandiloquent plan must ultimately be translated into ·• ~omplex of local needi,pnctices
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  • Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892-
  • Folder, "Douglas, Paul H., 1/1/67 - 12/31/67," Name Files, WHCF, Box D-251
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVESAND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE to Mike Manatos from Howard W. Shuman AA to Sen. Douglas CR to GEn. TA 6/Aluminum letter DATE 11/10/65 RESTRICTION C FILE
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  • Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892-
  • Folder, "Douglas, Paul H., 1/1/65 - 12/31/65," Name Files, WHCF, Box D-251
  • Society will be an exciting period at home, and I am convinced it will carry a ring around the world that will bring increasing American influence and achievement of our objectives. I am convinced the President is destined to bring new vigor and new hope
  • itney and Lucius Clay are on for ~ the GOP. ,< ~ Please try to get a couple of collectors for Paul Douglas-the right people could easily raise the money on the phone. f.L I t· .) . . .. l t 1 . 1 I• . .. .. . .. ' . . .. - I
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  • Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892-
  • Folder, "Douglas, Paul H., 1/1/68," Name Files, WHCF, Box D-251
  • object to improving the education of these students when society must bear the cost of their relief checks and their delinquent home tuitions and their prison dues if they are kept ignorant. 3. You approach economic policy in this same spirit. You don't
  • and alncere thank ■• With every good wieh, " Mr. * VaughD_,t.Shoemaker Staff Artist Chicago•• ~merlc&A 445 North Michlaaui Avenue Chicago.. Winoia GIFT cc: The Honorable Paul H. Douglas .... LBJ /li/aa January 14, 1964 Smee Huo14 lcu•• l 41oa't
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  • Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892-
  • Folder, "Douglas, Paul H., 12/2/63 - 12/31/64," Name Files, WHCF, Box D-251
  • of the Communist Party. In October, 1965, Davis was a member of a group which-exerted a Marxist influence at the University of Guyana, Br1tish Guianao • Douglas Alfred Tilden - He resides at 168 Pleasant Street, South Weymouth, Massachusetts. Tilden has been very