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  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE The folder containing these notes was originally incorrectly entitled "January 26, 1968 - 7:29 p.m., Pueblo backgrounder with Hugh Sidey and Jack Sutherland." On this date, Archives staff corrected the folder title
  • Folder, "January 26, 1968 - 7:29 p.m. Pueblo backgrounder with Hugh Sidey and Jack Sutherland," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 2
  • to be the judicial review to protect the bill and a recent court decision supports the position I took at that time. It seemed to me it would have been just a more honest way to approach the legislation. But the wheels were greased; Hugh Carey was adamantly opposed
  • ~ationa l structu1'"'~ 5 that shc~e d up, and that is that between the 8th of March 6 and the 14th of April I can remember that Rus~:; Wood and John . •, ·7 Hughes· and Henry kc'V\..\-tS 8 10 .., 9 .1. hi l nD 14 I had developed the orga
  • . Mr. President: Herewith Amb. Lodge reports Gov. Hughes' Vietnam reaction. W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln · 3711 . · •·· •· r .. { DEPARTMENT OF STATE AMBASSADOR AT LARGE WASHINGTON -:~ September 28, 196 7 -· . . - ·.:- - - MEMORANDUM
  • :03pm Th "" . H Da e President's jetstar arrive d Lamber t Field , St . Louis , Missouri , i^--th e militar y side. Th e President was greete d at the steps o f the plane by ^ . IQRMP * Warre n Hearnes, Missour i . Richar d Hughes, Chm n o f th e
  • McGovern Senator Quentin Burdick Cong Walter Moeller Cong Lawrence J . Burton Senator Frank Moss Cong. Phillip Burton Senator Ga ylord Nelson Cong Hugh Care y Cong Santiago Polano-Abreu Cong Jeffrey Cohela n Cong Joh n A . Race General Wm Cassidy Cong
  • the corporations designated were named as members: AMERICAN AIRLINES George A. Spater Executive Vice President GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Roy Fugal, Manager Personnel Practices AWMINUM COMPANYOF AMERICA Arthur M. Doty Manager of Personnel Relations HUGHES AIRCRAFT
  • . The Secretary was out of tqwn•-·· · -~ker came over to see Tom Hughes and gave him the att. Mr. Hughes then called Bill Connell.) ,_; When I declined to run I wanted to find the way to peac~. I don't want people in my Administration mixing
  • , and l am glad that you. a~e getting a little ttme oft. Mr1. John.eon Join• me in warm ••1arda to you botllt! Sincerely,· The Rl1bt Honorable Harold WUeon :Prime MlDlater Londo.a LBJ :McG. B. :mz THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Saturday, Aug. 28, 1965 11
  • vh1ab hi& mseltiall •Wioe 4e11nu. Felix SSnoeNl;r . lp4an •• JoJmaon .......... Ananc:m 79'! s.t C&11to.rnia 8'N9t .......... -.w. l1Ua4ene ' ' CIJ.Uo.rnia [1 of 2] JAN 24 HUGH H. ANDERSON 792 EAST CALIFORNIA STREET PASADENA 5, CALIFORNIA
  • (and have been doing so extensively). This leaves us vulnerable to critics who say we're standing idly by while Greek democracy dies. A gesture of this kind would show in a very human way that we, too, regret what has happened in Greece. Harold H. Saunders
  • /NO FOREIGN DIBSEM/LIMDIS .· U.S. DEPARTMEf\. OF STATE /hdelttfJ,e1u·e ,./~ DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE AND RESEARCH -1000 ~ December 15, 1967 To Through: From INR - Thomas L. Hughes'"" Subject : The Outlook for the Junta The Acting Secretary s/s
  • [and] was in connection with the death of the late Prime Minister [Harold] Holt of Australia. We went to that for the memorial services, and then from there we went to Vietnam, and from Vietnam to Pakistan, just for refueling, principally, although we did meet
  • Subcommittee action prevented “waste and inefficiency” in ordering army tents that could have amounted to $2,500,000, after finding that an oversupply of tents existed. 1/12 07/2024 Drew Pearson reports on recent meetings held in the office of Reps. Hugh
  • as indicated, effective ·f Oct h3.. . Auth: Par 67b, AFM 35-1. RANK NAME & AFSN COL ARCHER., HUGH B, A01042222 COL BATTLE, LAURIE COL BITNER~ COL COL AWARD AFSC UNIT OF ASGU AS H.q, USAF (AFSOC) ••JN a sh OC 20330 ..8816 6516 AAFSC PAFSC 7316
  • : Assistant Island Supervisors: Publications: Telephone: Sir Alexander ' BUSTAMANTE ! •. l Senator Hugh L. SHEARER Miss Edith NELSON Vacant Lady BUSTAMANTE Dudley McKINLEY senator Joseph MacPHERSON T.M. FORREST Labour ~ Annual . Voice (published
  • January 4, 1962 I appreeiate your note (lJO kind end thougb.ttul. much. There is oomfort in the know­ ledge otJlers ca.re, and I am ~teful for Sincerely, IJ.lle Honorable \ Sarah T • . Hughes United States Ji.Ulge 3816 tforaandy Street
  • , Harold Wilson and Lester P earson. · 4. The lmport&ace of dealing fably ~tb. ~ae who ~eat fairly with us. Example•: Panama 196!• Auatralta. Erhard of Germany, and. for that matter, the Soviet Union ltaelf. · 5. The importance of peace. -Seeretar-y
  • .·_ritgOm·· e·.·. r y·.:;_i~s. ti. ied .}·h.· at h. e fu~ed 1.to :.ier'.: ·,~hiin: :;'say::. what·- na· f. AmeriC;ui"~:LegioJi'. :«~omfuarider ; Harold '«C·'·" smiili;:c:,~n
  • the Voting Rights Act of 1965, may I respectfully suggest that you consider Major Hugh Robinson to accompany you on this occasion . [1 of 6 (front)] l .r. .1 [1 of 6 (back)] THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON August MEMORANDUM It has FOR 4, 1965 JACK
  • on a part-time basis, which I eventually did. It took me some time to locate a job in the newly-burgeoning agencies of the Roosevelt Administration, but I managed to find a mail clerk's job and then got an endorsement from my congressman, Harold Cooley
  • , Senator [Hugh] Scott of Pennsylvania and Senator [Joseph] Clark of Pennsylvania both came to testify, since I am a Pennsylvanian. And members of the Foreign Relations Committee such as--F: They made it bipartisan then? M: Gene McCarthy and [George
  • Marks, Leonard Harold, 1916-2006
  • . And it had been the subject of discussions in late 1966 with Horsky and Philip S. Hughes, deputy director of the Bureau of the Budget, Harold Seidman and Bob Prestoman (?) of the Bureau of the Budget, Califano, and [Walter] Tobriner and Schuyler Lowe
  • in the Was.hington area. He's living in Washington now and also doing quite well. M: He must have resigned then? C: He resigned. That's correct. He didn't retire; he was too young. And the other fellow that worked with me was Lieutenant Colonal Hugh Robinson