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  • in recent quarters toward larger quarterly deficits than comparable periods in 1965 and 1966 which cannot be tolerated. We cannot accept a further deterioration in our balance of payments; we must reverse this trend and move back toward equilibrium. Indeed
  • desire to rename the Democratic Governors "Caucus" and to regularize their meetings on a quarterly basis. The Governor again repeated his unhappiness that all of this had to occur. He said that if he had known the subject of the meeting in West Virginia
  • with Congressional leaders when there is any question about our effective supervision of the Intelligence Community. And if for any reason you want it put out, there is no objection. ~d IS . ---­ McG. B , ; I \ MEMORANDUM FOR Octobe r 19, 1 9 65 The Secr
  • with congressional !\ AJ?propriations Committees. on the You will note that I sent this.memorandum to Secretary view since this leaders Rusk for his re­ problem of the radios falls within i I t his sphere of responsibility. 2. When Secretary Rusk
  • Friday which deserves further comment --that the lunar landing goal must be met "on time." Last year's Congressional investigations revealed that schedule pressures contributed significantly to the conditions which led to the Apollo tragedy. I hope
  • to be of assistance arrives. to him before Erhard 11 Ambassador Cleveland said he was vecy much aware of this that the President satisfy responsibility ., had told him to attempt to work out something which would both German and Congressional requirements
  • . Unclassified. By Adalyn Davis. Unclassified. Congressional Relations 1. Authorizations and Appropriations. Unclassified. 2. The Subject Matter of Arms Control. By Irwin L. Gubman. Unclassified. 3. Other ACDA-Related Legislation. Unclassified. External
  • reluctant about going with a congressional delegation. He llas expressed the hope that he can take a Convair and he expects to invite the following as his guests: ,,. Mayor . Wh 1tne Walter .It Washington ~~~- Claren Cardin Bill_.T 11 e utive
  • which you have seen. -- USL.ti. bas put out a aiml.la·r booklet in Spanish and given it wide distrlbu;t ion in LA. -- USIA i.a putting the final tou.chea on a color d:ecumentary which will be ready for relea21e 011 or about July 1. Congressional
  • with airmail letters on Feb­ ruary 6 and 16 giving the accrued receivables for December and January, respectively. (By the end of January, accrued receivables totaled nearly $600,000; since CCC storage payments are made on a quarterly basis, these amounts-flus
  • , overall policy review, systems analyses, planning, program review, and gathering of transportation statistics. Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, John L. Sweeney, of Michigan. He is responsible for congressional affairs, public information, industry
  • expel:ed from the Communist party or the United S~ates for assertedly :follOwingthe Chinese Communist line." / : • I The PIP p'(lblishes the "Marxist-Leninist Quarterly', 11 E-. theoretical 11magazine; "Progressive LabOl"., II a monthll. magazJne
  • quarterly '.Model cities program. New avenues for research J\ttc1.ehrr.ents which you may want aso to provide advice and. bas been very helpful to HUD and developn1ent. ••1u:CtlVED AUG 41967 CENTMC filES ·- . ., BROUGHT~ D.ICUTIVE 1fr110/1.1
  • is begir.ning to soften the westP-rn powers. NY 'l'-2 February 6, 1964 The Marxist-Leninist quarterly is self-described as an official publication of the PLM, on February 24, 1964, a meeting was held at the headquarters or tbe PIM, 336 Lenox Avenue, New York
  • &adier General, USAF Chier, Joint War Game ■ Agency Encloaw-e a/• S7 C. -s 8!!8ft!!!!I - NOFORN J06~£D w:!R G~iisig~,f}~ M/:.R2 POLITICO-MILITARYBRANCH QUARTERLY ACTIVITIES BULLETIN#3 28 February 1966 (SNF) NU I and II - 66 EXPLOREPROBLEMS OF RED
  • of the day Art thou most lovely?"' "Also in the collection is a copy of the Quarterly Review for April 18 18, which contains that vitriolic review of Keats' Endymion, which for long was supposed to hav has­ tened his death and which prompted Lord Byron's
  • Chiefs of Staff feel he shoul~ be familiar • .CONFIOENTIA~ I 3. In the case of. exercises in the above categories, available advanced planning information should be forwarded on a quarterly basis to the · Secretary of State, the US Information
  • . BE- ·,· --· .. • : . 7. D ·R .Aoprov•d F.ar.Release_2Q00/09/11: NLJ-030-032-1-2-3 USIB-M-435 Rev1e~ of Intelligence Guidance Regarding France in the Quarterly Supplement to the PNIO::. (USIB-D-2.5.1/21, 2.6 May 1966) 2 June 1966 A F .T Mr. Kent made an oral
  • are any better for it, but they are more formal. F: Did the council come together periodically, or on call, or how? M: Quite regularly, on call. I would say that in those years we were convened by Shriver at least quarterly, and maybe a little more
  • in the current quarter. But the gain should not be far from the $10 billion quarterly average of the past two years. The expansion remains well­ balanced and well-paced and should enter 1966 on a strong note. / # # # FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NOVEMBER 19, 1965
  • response to our request that he emphasize the importance"--this is September 13, 1965--"of beautification programs as it affects military installations. I'll make arrangements for the quarterly reports to be sent to the White House so that if they contain
  • . Acceptance speech, reprinted in Variety, Nov. 22, entitled: "Filmed TV-the Answer to New York Mediocrity." Vice-President in charge of filmed TV production for Federal Broad­ casting Company. Article: "TV Sex and Violence-A Myth I" (PTA Quarterly, September
  • meet during the Camp David Mideast Peace Summit, which resulted in the "Camp David Accords." 6. President Bill Clinton, daughter Chelsea, and Hillary Rodham Clinton enjoy Thanksgiving at Camp David on November 24, 1994. Winter 2008 Quarterly
  • meet during the Camp David Mideast Peace Summit, which resulted in the "Camp David Accords." 6. President Bill Clinton, daughter Chelsea, and Hillary Rodham Clinton enjoy Thanksgiving at Camp David on November 24, 1994. Winter 2008 Quarterly