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  • Joseph J. Morrow Edward C. Myen James F. Oates, Jr. Everett P. O'Neal Peter Ottley Henry G. Parks, Jr. Ersa H. PO!lton Samuel D. Proctor Hobson R. Re,nolcb Henry J. Richard1011,Jr. Ramon S. Scruaa Martin E. Se1al Leslie N. Shaw Louis Simon Mn. Arthur Ochs
  • of IBM; Treasurer W. T. Brooks of Wyle Laboratories; and Executive Committee members Thomas L. Burkett of Martin Company, and J .. 0. Schrimsher of J. T. Schrimsher Company, Inc. As the Keynote speaker at the installation meet­ ing, Mr. Taylor said: "I
  • Horace Kornegay Ja~k Brooks Thomas G. Morris .; .-. ';1 t. should be invited: John J. Flynt James G. O'Hara John Brademas Harley O. Staggers Richard Fulton Edwin Edwards Tom Bevill Frank Karsten Dan Rostenkowski Ed Edmondson John McFall
  • 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
  • Milwaukee 9, Wisconsin ADDRESS OFFICE RESIDENCE ARNULFO GUTIERREZ 1. ANDERSON,w.o. 2. BASSETTI BI LL 3•• BAUMAN,SANrORO J ■• 4 BECKER, CHARLES BENAVIDES, I.H. BENNETT, JAMES ROY BEVERAGE, DAVID BIRDWELL, SHERMAN 9. BREWER, WELDON 10. BROOKS, REV. rRED
  • TO TH£ PRESIDENT. L VHBI ~ MR EDWARD JOHNSON, PRESIDENT FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP 35 CONGRESS STREET BSN WHB2 t X GEORGE SULLIVAN, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP. 35 CONGRESS STREET BSN VHB3 X WILLIAM
  • , was installed last November as the second president of AHAC: Mr. Pilling formerly se"ed as vice president under Mr. Cummings. Other AHAC officers are: Vice President Ruffin Blaylock of IBM; Treasurer Y. T. Brooks of Yyle Laboratories; and E:a:ecutive Committee
  • joined NASA's Lewis Research Center in 1955 (then NACA Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory) and later transferred to the NASA High Speed Flight Station at Edwards AFB, California, as an aeronautical research pilot for NACA and NASA. As an aeronautical
  • and the trappe • With kindeat regarda, we are ~ !· • !I . t .~AA-~ • u. S ...$ nator #. ~RlJS~.ELt B. r . G, u. s. ~s::?or ~~;,.-p )' r-A)~.~(-~-· 'J,,.t~·/,,/l i/~ W&&Y:,,, 1 ,, F. EDWARD-.llEB~iT, Memberof Congreaa
  • of Commission's Task Force on Lending Agencies. Churchill, Edward D., Boston, Massachusetts. Surgeon. Northwestern and Harvard Universities. Clark, Herbert Watson, San Francisco, Cali­ fornia. Lawyer. University of Michigan. Formerly Special Assistant to U. S
  • graduation year. Joe lived in Brooks Hall in one of the suites up on the fourth floor, top floor, which were inter-open-connecting about four or five rooms. the days when they still had hazing at Baylor. That was in The students who lived in that suite
  • ., Brooklyn, N. Y., 5/22/64. MARTERS, Edward J., 1251 E. 39th St., Brooklyn 10, N. Y., 5/22/64. MORAITIS,Constantine, 32.o4 28th Ave., Astoria 2, N. Y., 5/22/64. WILLIAM3, James T., 212 Broad St., Staten Island 4, N. Y., 5/22/64. DellAQUILA,A. J., 788 Lincoln
  • . Dean Rusk HANIGAN,John L., Brunswick Corp Sec. of Defense & Mrs .. Clark Clifford HAR'l1E,Edward H., Corpus Christi Caller­ Sen. & Mrs. Sam J. ERVIN, Jr. BIBLE, Alan, Senator Times BOOGS,J* Caleb, Senator JOSEPH, Burton M., Mpls. SMITH, Hulett, Gov
  • .. ~{pr ~ ~~ hoa UNITIJ> l'llTURI SYNDICATI, nro• .;. Mont.a BourJail)', 01nual lianagu, 220 I. •2nd St., N£1'1York! N.Y. J'ORRaJliASI IVBNitp P.yp.8 THqRSDftY I JANUARY 17, 1915 [AIR ENOUGH t (Tlt.11 R&elat&r&dTraduark) By t14ri brook Pr.sl1.r
  • aatron, slich.tinglJ national politics, boy which brooks no outside friend, Joe Mctcee (and the lady harbored a bit ot resentment his unwarranted and only last who was in the forefront to Jim as that into was a misstep which, 'lfben the returns
  • and a copy of a memorandum, whi h George promised to show the President, regarding the acem in Terris nter for the Study Convocation being aponsored by the of Democratic Inatitutiona. I recall wa in Brook ■ Haya offic again 100n. nversation last year forward
  • ; veto power and overrides; creation of the National Advisory Council; Perrin’s duties as deputy director of OEO; Senator Morse; involvement of BOB funding; political red tape; GAO investigations; Nathan Report from Brookings and its effect on efforts
  • holders. usn RearAdmiralWalterAnsel Maj.GeneralThomasA. Lane Brig.GeneralEugene S. Bibb Ho_n. J. BrackenLee Brig.GeneralW.C. Lemly Maj.GeneralRobertBlake Commander HomerBrett,Jr. Lt. GeneralSumterL. Lowry R.W. Brooks DeanClarenceE.Manion