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- anniversary and Martin Luther King, Jr., President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, is scheduled to speak. A source of this Bureau who has furnished reliable information in the past advised that King has been bothered by a severe cold
- To Paul M. Popple Assistant to the President The White House From Director ot Science and Education Subject: 1'. C. Brady Letter of transmittal we are enclosing a suggested dFaf t reply tor use in replying to the letter of May 21, 1965 from Mr
- Johnson lacked the education in history, philosophy, and political science which would have better prepared him to deal with extraordinarily complicated relationships among nations, and, as a matter of fact, with complicated relationships between
- to Hawaii. M: Back to Hawaii, as chief of the production effort under General Phil Davidson, where I stayed for the next two years. Of course during that time we monitored the \O/ar as it continued in Vietnam, and although our interests were broader than
- orocco and knows the King. K enneth C raw ford s of NEWSWEEK. :;."Christian S cie n c e Monitor",. And the And Josep hine R ip ley of the And H oward K. Sm ith of ABC, one of . the few in te r v ie w s I rem em b er f a ir ly w e ll enjoying. ,-B
- to him. F: Did you have an opportunity to form any opinion of his general behavior at the time of the funeral or of his take-over of the Presidency? H: From what I could see on our monitors and through our cameras, there was no question he deported
Oral history transcript, Lewis Blaine Hershey, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- then, as they had finished, the President turned to me and said, "General, you tell them what you told me last night." was into the question of the local boards. That, of course, Obviously, I--it could be merely a monitor letting somebody present his story--but I
Folder, "Report to Task Force on Pollution Abatement," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 31
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- their inappropriate or excessive use. Monitoring, the of pesticides and Manpower The Task Force n1akes several specific recornn,endations on each of these topics. However, an intensive study of these matters by a PSAC panel is about to be submitted. Consequently
- is the cognizant Air Force agency that collates information on UFO sightings and monitors Investigations of individual cases. Finally, the committee reviewed selected case histories of UFO sightings with particular emphasis on those that have not been Identified
- -American Cultural Council at a recent meeting in Maracay, Venezuela, endorsed new multinational programs in education, science, and technology totaling $25 million. The Council also agreed to a reorganization to be able to implement more effectively
- the Appropriations 12. Co:cmittee with coc::1ents on Congressional .. 'Monitor status ;o•f legislatiQn ..... and . and advise the Secretary appropriations attit~d~s requests as to problem •reas. Congr&ssional Liaison: • 1. Monitor corr.mittee· hearings
- and military missile systems the U.S. proposal calls for agreed limitations on t e production stoc~ piling and testing of boosters for space v hicl~s. The :oo would monitor such activities so as to provide essurance that they ere not serving as sources of data
- concern for monitoring the response of the staff to whatever requests were coming currently and to try to get them more sen sitive to the direction and concern of the White House, that basically I was an alter ego, a deputy acting in his behalf when he
- of The c:hristi(m·Scifflce Monitor Ketaf, Keyalist-he)d 11orthernYemen This remote mud-wa.lled vlllne under ,raceful palm trees may be the place where the four-year-old Yemen war took a de eilive turnin1. All the evidence here points to a poison, gas attack
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 83: June 20‑25, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- FOR THE PRESIDENT. I,. You asked for my views on the six specific recommendations contained in the Report of the President's Science Advisory Committee on the Effectiveness of Air Strikes in North Vietnam and Laos. I I t I have reviewed the Report and the views
- means? (b) To what extent can these capacities be increased? What are the logistical problems involved and what resources will be required to overcome these problems? 5 (6) Provision should be made to monitor on a day-to-day basis grain unloading
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 17 (XVII), 6/11/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with Carmine DeSapio and Mike Pendergast, and then addressed the American Political Science Association. R: Right. G: Anything on that? R: Number one, a rather amusing little sidelight. There was a proposal that he go out to a baseball game, which Wagner
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 107: Nov. 19‑22, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- . You may wish to get the background before you meet Bill Martin at 6 :15. At the moment, the critical factor is whether the French will sit still for this extremely limited German movement or procee4 with a devaluation of l0o/o or more. We shall monitor
- investigation of UFO and contactee cases THE FACTS must definite Iy be separated from SCIENCE FICTION, thereby serving the welfure of mankind. VI. Global UFO investigation has to stay apart from all temporary hostilities among nations, differences of race
- in doubt do not use" policy on pesticides. Priority is given to nonchem!cal insect ?ontrols and objectionable chem1cals are bemg phased out as soon as possible. The Environmental Sciences Service Administration (ESSA) • which unites the Weather Bureau
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- J)El'Alt'l'M.ENt OF STA'l'E Korean task Porco ,SituA,t}:.on P.epo,:l:,~..QO Hout.~.Ji~Jf!nuary ~ l.968 /\ North Korean i:adio b1:oadcf\st monitored Thundoy niglll: uid the c,.-ew of tho l?ooblo "rou&t bG p\inished by lo.w". (F.BlS.) l'urt-uf.t
- !z February 15, 1967 EXDIS MEMORANDUM FOR MR. GEORGE CHRISTIAN THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: CIA-NSA Flap Here is the general press line the Acting Secretary has approved concerning this matter: l,e>. We will discuss it only in response to official
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- in the President 1 s letter of May 21 to Prime Minister Wilsono SECRE'f I June 8, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM MEMORANDUM FOR: The Secretary of State The Secretary of Defense The Special Assistant for Science and Technology REFERENCE: (1) State
Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- , bearing 1967 .A labanta lleense 63~3490, VIN·- Y253177624. · Lice,n.s e for this vehicle obtain:e"d by · · MELVIN ·SEXTON 9 Imperial Kligrap1i; This vehicle is equipped wit"b a monttor radio . capable of monitoring all _poltce fr,eque:n ctes and telephon-e
- CANHAM, Erwin, Christain Science Monitor, Boston, Mass. BAKER,Russell, Times, Wash., D.C. WALLACE, Dewitt, Readers Digest, Pleasantville, N :I.. NASH, Ogden, Balto, Md. ST 30 FG 11-1 ST 32 ST 20 FG 216-1 ST 8 ST 21 FG 155 ST 38 ~Xl!C~TJVa ~£/~G ,C-G
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 31, June 13-20, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 17
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- ,tart in carrying out the Summit Ac·tion Program. Internally, Don B.o~nig hae set up a ta.s k t.oree und
- SIGMAII-65 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS THB GAMEDIRECTORFOR ~IGMAII-65 COLONEL GEORGE A. LINCOIB WAS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH PRESENTPOSITION: Professor and Head ot Department of Social Sciences, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. SCHOO
- , Sidney Graybeal, ACDA Deputy Assistant Director for Science and Techno served In an advisory capacity to Ambassador Goldberg, p a r t i c i p a t e d In the day to day activities of the Outer Space L egal Subcommittee, and took part In some
Oral history transcript, Lawrence E. (Larry) Levinson, interview 5 (V), 11/5/1971, by Joe B. Frantz
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- the practice of law a little bit before he came up, went back to Austin, and wanted to do what he was doing. George Christian, also, of course went back to his public relations work. F: Larry, incidentally, could probably have been chairman of our State
- interesting talks with my Science Advisor, Dr. Hornig, and those who accompanied him on his important visit to the Soviet Uri.ion. I have also listened with great interest to the encouraging reports of the distinguished .g roup of American businessmen which
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 73: Apr. 24‑30, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 33
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- Secretary of Commerce Director of Central Intelligence Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration The Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission The Director, Office of Science and Technology U.S. Nuclear and Strategic Delivery System Assistance
- . The recommenda tions coming out of the inquest is advisory only. At the end of the inquest, unless Younger and Governor Brown's people are caught by surprise, Younger plans to announce that he is taking the case to the grand jury. Winslow Christian told me