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  • aj^ i /jj ^John Stampone, Army Times- President of ** _ !/^PT Prese lted_a_bj)ok /\ Gene Bassett, Washington Daily News of original cai toone Gib Crockett, Washington Star __ about ;he Pres identj _ Don Hesse, St. Louis Globe Democratic ______ Karl
  • things he was talking about. It took me back to a similar situation I had gone through over at Nuremburg years before with Rudolph Hess. that. We really had experts in on When we got Hess back over there, everyone of the lawyers, even the British ones
  • Savings Bonds Division Federal-Stat . Herman Offner y Associate Commissioner for e Relation s . E . D. Pearce Maxine Hess, President Mrs Department of Elementary School President , General Federation Principals o f Women's Clubs National Education
  • Post Karl Star ABC Hess ; Louis Post Dispatch CBS Times Milton BS Erwin Knoll Newhouse Nsprs John Dean Schoelkopf USI A NBC John Morton ; Western Union Bill Chuck Roberts Newsweek NBC j Dan Thursday Ray Scherer NBC Bob Pierpoint CB Rather CBS Sid
  • chairman of a committee makes. It's the way the government ought to work but it's a bad way to work the government. So we were in the Personnel Subcommittee, which was under the chairmanship of Congressman Bill Hess of Ohio. Eightieth Congress--Republican
  • Servi Grant Shrum , Director, Natl 4-H Club Foundation, Washington, D. C. Secy Freeman requested this appt as a climax to National DHH 4-H Week. To MW's room to stand and talk to MW briefly Congressman Joseph Resnick RECORD and Rayburn Hesse
  • and Mrs. Donovan, Com. and Mrs. Hjalmer Peterson, Com. and Mrs. Paul Rasmussen, Com. and Mrs. Ron Anderson, Mayor and Mrs. Arthur Naftalin, Mayor and Mrs. Vavoulis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christianson, State Senator and Mrs
  • , Motored in closed car with: The motorcade wound it s wa y 2 miles to the residency Sparse crowds lined xxx some parts o of the motorcade route with largest crowds near the arrival point, and the Rosenbloom House Arrived Hess 132 So Rosenbloom
  • . For this reason tho Bavy regards the work of the Naval Affairs Committee or the House as an adjunct and an a.ssot to its own activities, and the report of Mr. Jobnson•s Subcommittee, composed of .M essrs. Bradley, -iHebert, Cole and Hess~ bears out ·th8.t
  • Company Columbia BroadcasUzig Syetem Columbia Broadcasting Syatem -2Tony Sylvester Philip Carter Don Downing Barbara Furlow Lewis Lapham deRoosett Morrissey Ralph Heath Post • Newsweek Stations Newsweek Time u.s. News II World Report Saturday Evening
  • . and Mrs. John Morgan, President, Natl Turkey Federation Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson, 1st VP, Natl Turkey Federation Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hess, Chairman of the Board, Poultry and Egg Natl Board Mr. and Mrs. Sanford L. Haugen, Minn. Turkey Growers Assn. Mr
  • in Germany. They are smart, snal!PY, nnd the finest type Qf young . .Ainerican men, and they don •t talte any' foolishness from the Germans. In Paris I had the great plea.sure of meeting a considerable nllI!lber of Florida boys and visiting With the~. I
  • interests within govern­ ment. Finally, no one is better sit­ uated to deal with national crises, Charles O. Jones, on the future of the presidency: ''I'm always optimistic. But there's helluva lot of evidence that I'm wrong." 16 Stephen Hess
  • Mrs. Arthu r Krim , Ne w York Cit y Mr. an d Mrs. Henry Crown , Chicag o Mr. an d Mrs . Natha n Cummings , NeW Yor k Cit y Mr. an d Cit y - - . Mrs . . Harr y F . Goul d Sr . . NeW York . Mr. and Mrs. Leo n Hess, New York City Mr. an d Mrs
  • of y e a r s , and Bin Hess, William Hess, of C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio. We were the f i v e members. During t h a t t r i p we were the f i r s t c i v i l i a n s to go i n t o Bremen. We went t h e r e and t h e Navy had taken Bremen, but we went
  • Foundation Mr. Davi d Hess, w/ the National Hemophilia Foundation (Regiona l Director) Mr. Sa m Engler, w/ the National Hemophilia Foundation Mrs. Russel l Lawson (wh o take s care of Carlton Masi--like a "nanny") Cong. Robert Tiernan o f Rhod e Island Sen
  • the expression, wnen he spent $84 . 50 of h is own money to buy a billiard table and c hess set. Cong r es s attacked him for introducing gaming to t he White House and called it "a corrupter of youth of the nation"• Pr esident Chester Arthur, a dapper widower
  • CO PO BOX 3707 SEATTLE WASHINGTON MR T VHB117 X DR CHARLES STARK DRAPER DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING MIT CAMBRIDGE MASS VHBl18 X DR HARRY H HESS, CHAIRMAN SPACE SCIINCE BOARD NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
  • ://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh HESS -- I -- 3 F:Who was his secretary? W: Malcolm Bardwell. And he has stayed
  • and Don Cook and I' m wondering i f t h e y d id not go on t h i s leg o f th e t r i p . 11 ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org More on LBJ Library oral
  • : Was this an aerial photograph mosaic? A: Well, no, it was a U.S. Army map basically. G: Oh, okay. A: Oh, yes. So these were drawn in, not photographed? It was a U.S. Army map, but there was a guy called Don Blasik [?] who, realizing that this had the intense
  • into South Vietnam; Viet Cong espionage and secret police; the testimony of defector Colonel Tran Van Dac; Don Oberdorfer's book, Tet!; the American public's loss of trust in the U.S. government; the authority of the people gathering order-of-battle data
  • that the following Tom Atldn• Bill Fi•her Doug D' Andrea Paul Noonan Roy Gil be rt eon Don Abel Dave Botta Art Winterfelt inviting Cleve Ryan. people from my PH OT can ..;PHF.:H s AP - H.,_rvcy George ) fJ Hen1-y Burl'ou;_;ha Johl.l Rou;'.> Chal'lcs Goi.'y
  • tb.i committee Md witness.-who then indicated his Amlme•~anben backgro11nds_as re- lme to it4: .fo?'.l!ler OWlttlrs, ~e certainly don~· juat that and ·that contempt for the Senator in vealed m numerous -~enate and ~ress had rene home and tlle audi
  • is violative of the federal anti-trust statutes. Comptroller~ That's an example of what they do. t~ith regard to the particular action that happened it was a merger of two rai lroads in the (rortheas t--I don I t recall the precise names of the railroads
  • to the President for Consumer Affairs Arthur Okun, Council of Economic Advisers, Donald Hess, Office of Economic Opportunity Donald Turner , Asst Attorney General Lawrence O'Brien, Postmaster General James C. Rettie, Dept of the Interior Walter A. Hamilton, Dept
  • Hecht Mr. Berl Bernhard Mr. William Hancock Mr. David Burke Mr. Stephen Hess Mr#. John Drust (GSA photographer) Mrs. Elizabeth R Hope Mr. H)JH)Hy Charles Duncan Mr. Samuel Jackson Mrs. Carolyn Eaton Mr . William Kendrick Mr. Herman Edelsberg Mr. Edwin
  • Secretary for Monetary Department of the. Treasury Affairs ( Ross D. Davis Assistant Secretary of Commerce Department of Commerce for Economic Development Don Hummel Assistant Secretary for Renewal and Housing Assistance Department of Housing and Urban
  • . Jean Davis) and ask her to add the names to the list which was now on Rusk's desk (copy underneath this file kindly sent by Fran Hess). Which he did. Mrs. Territor suggested someone get together with State as to interpretation of what constituted
  • assistant to Don Cook on the SEC, and had worked with Senator Johnson on some of the preparedness hearings along with Don Cook and in that remarkable exercise in which the chairman of the SEC would come over and help the Senator from Texas on his
  • the ruponae from tbe ,-blic and pr... ha• heft ••t utlNe1ut:1c. I uuerataad YCN lwN •lr•dy beaa furaiehed eopi• of the report for your penoaal use, and if ,ou should 4•1N addlt:loMl eepiN we Witld ~ happy to a-,ply tMII. With b..t reaarcte , (s i~ed} Don
  • the suddenness and magnitude of the German defeat. They were: Col . Walter Nicolai. wartime chief of Intelligence of the Imperial High Command; Capt . Kurt Hesse; :Maj . Herbert von Hentig; they were later joined by Ewald Banse, a scien­ tific privateer , who
  • world tour \ve:re Mr ~ Gle n Gibbs and Mr.· ·Willis Hess . . ' >< )/' '.. - ~ ..¥f If the Pre ~ ident . liked the map, it would ·be considerate of t he · Preside nt to s e nd them a note of thanks or ·a s igned copy of the map. . l know th7~ wo~ked
  • ^ _______ * ______ : ~ __ ________________ announced a supplemental allocation of $720,000 for the State of Arizona. __ I Today I on Dr. i Today on announced the appointment of four members of the President's Committee _ National Medal of Science -- Dr. James Shannon, Dr. Harry H. Hess, Max S
  • Deputies in the Lower House who supported the government and added that he thought there would be as many as 80. In the Senate, he foresaw support for the government from the slates of Senators Don, Hien, and Cao. He als_o thought it was possible
  • Deputies in the Lower House who supported the government and added that he thought there would be as many as 80. In the Senate, he foresaw support for the government from the slates of Senators Don, Hien, and Cao. He als_o thought it was possible