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- . except one officer to: watch· the patrol _car. .• . Corp. Pasema states he observed an l;JD.known nogro male about 20 yrs old coming from the alley next to the car wash, his hands above his head, . holding sun glasses .. Negro man was searched
- to finally become? For you and your children, those of you who have come here in this hot sun, the question is: What kind of a placewill Syracuse be some 50 years from now? As I drove in from the airport, your publisher and }'Ourdistinguished mayor
- helicopters which will only be operational for rescue work Thursday. The Prirue Miniater is personally directing the coordination of operations ACTI OH COPY by Iranian &?'11\Y,Health Ministry and other elements of government with Red Lion and Sun
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [5 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- is highly effective, for the old lady casting her ballot 11 can merely be told to ''vote for the blind ticket. Huong1 s symbol is not so effective. The voter has to be told to look for a sun, and a man sowing rice, which doesn 1t really distinguish
- years standing, made an appointment to go to Bonham and interview him. He had to wait ten days until Rayburn was well enough to see him. So Rayburn was lying on a cot out on the back porch, the sun porch, when the tape recorder was going. Rags got
- carry ing unimaginable power, which can be triggered simply by a remote ra dio key. Set off above our heartland, the explosion would generate beat as incandescent as the sun's-but with this difference: the heat would ltrikc not &om a source 93 million
Folder, "Pepper, Senator Claude - Speeches and Letters [1941]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 15
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- · AMEMBASSY OTTAWA Jl5 AMEMSASSY LONDON 520 ~SUN NEW XORK 3~3 . -i E C R E ;. ATHENS 3507A EXoIS C f, DECtASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NL.J q'1· ® '1 By Cb . , NARA Date2..ll j 7. 0 R FONMIN PI . lNe~i · ~ SUFFERING FROM THROMBOS1S I~CURRE
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 64: Feb. 22‑29, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 30
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- . "This is like being chief of a fire department that only answers false alarms .•. The whole business is 11 11 crazy. Sydney, Australia, Sun-Herald, November 26, 1967. There ••• would be no sense in our checking into routine reports." Rocky 11 Mountain News
- are underway •- two ln.volYlng Cibaaa, and (t) gives reglonallam a push, enco11ra1ing Ankrah to come forward with hi• ldeaa. Tbe reply alao refers obliquely •• "other geaturee of good wilJ!' -- to Ankrah•• recent gift of Soviet aati-alrcraft sun- and amnuudtion
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- publicized any other place as it is in Southern California. The sun, sand, surf, and the view from the hills make up no part of life in Watts. The dominant impression one carries away from a visit to South Los Angeles is that it is primarily a community
- . Plus it protected you from the sun. like all the rest of them, which I tried to do. I thought, "I don't want to get shot." And then you looked We were all bigger, but I tried to look as much like them as I could, even to the point of carrying
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 103: Nov. 1‑4, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- Governor 0 1 Daniel at Waco at his opening, and when the sun shone through the clouds at San Jacinto on the naming of Senator Houston, it is obvious that it is just the breaks which God gives all men in fairness and in impartiality. The Press of South
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 19 (XIX), 2/6-7/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- since, in my opinion: Jim Rowe and Libby, his wife, Tom Corcoran, for ages Ben Cohen. Every one who were old FDR people, their friendship remained. The luster was somewhat off. I think they will all remember it as their special day in the sun. Those
Oral history transcript, James R. Ketchum, interview 1 (I), 7/26/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- and the tremendous transfer-payments we have. So that I would say that it's entirely possible that we will never successfully rectify the evils of the unemployment insurance system because it's somewhat like the fable of the hole in the roof. When the sun is shining
- thing, if it hadn't have been for the girls in his class, a lot of times he'd have never made it through. But he could get around; he could talk you into anything and get you to do anything under the shining sun when you knew very well that it wasn't
Oral history transcript, John Henry Faulk, interview 1 (I), 12/15/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 4 (IV), 8/27/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- certainly did cooperate with the institution because you don't become Cherry Blossom Princess to see the sun set on the empire, so to speak. I mean you wouldn't take a public assignment or honor like that if you didn't expect to do some penance
Oral history transcript, John Chancellor, interview 1 (I), 4/25/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- activities with that of Mr. Johnson and the events that occurred during his time. You began your news career with the Chicago Sun Times in 1948 and moved into broadcasting in 1950. You went with Station WNBQ, the NBC station in Chicago. From 1950 to 1965 you
- a la y s ia . MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE WASHINGTON SUN DAY,. O C T O B E R 30, 1966 . ^ A-/ -p ag e 6 ■^he m e e tin g w ith d ip lo m a tic c o r p s an d g o v e rn m e n t o f f ic ia ls , an d th e n th e s p e e c h e s . L yndon c o n g
- h e r in a s o r t of sun p o r c h r o o m f o r us to m a k e p u r c h a s e s f r o m , an d a b o u t 6:40 w ith A m b a s s a d o r and M r s . B e l l we le f t f o r the P a l a c e on top of th e h ill. T he band w as p la y in g th e S t
- and th er e w o u ld be a m a n r id in g shotgu n - - w h ic h the G o v e rn o r e x p la in e d to m e^"on top". c a lic o and sun b o n n e ts . And th ere w e r e s e v e r a l o ld e r la d ie s in q u ite a u th e n tic A nd a ll the tim e th ere
- help greatly to push tha:n along. There won't be time £or much other buemess. However, both Y osh1da. and Doo Sun Choi would like to hear that we remain as determined as ever to hold the .Aaian flank agdmlt Communbt Chin.a until such tln1e as they can
- ...'l'J.c!cl rccpo'Zlcibili ty, a.cscciatco, c.nd fa.wily bc.c~~grotu1cl is considered gocd. ;.,ny knowledge. of foreign con..""lcc·~ions or. foi·cien "'Gravel b'tJ SuN~CT or ncmbership L"1 1 r.ffiliq.tico. with, or cympo:chotic n~socia.tions i..r.!.th any