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  • ; State Secietary, Ministry of Foreign Ma.Ira, Dr. Karl Carstens; Alllllstant Secre­ tary, J:l'orelgn omce, Dr. Gunther Harkort; Aaalstant Secretary, J:l'orelgn Office, Dr, Haaao von-J!!tzdort; Deputy Aaalstant Secretary and personal aide to the Chancellor
  • . .he played guitar and gave background on folklore so feel that Eastern Europe is still 10:1 Op! Departed the Main House for a walk with ^ ! Mr. & Mrs. Donovan ^ Marx. . .but more Groucho than Mr. Linen ^ ^ Karl. I Jake Jacobsen ^_ j MaryS 10:15 10:20p
  • DEPARTMENT OF STATE WAIHIN•TON, o,,te!!a Ofl' Tt4E CHtt:, 0.C. o, P..OTOCOL PASSEJl;ER LIST FORFLIGHT FROM BERGSTROM~ FORCE-BAS CO:IVAIR #1 Geraan Greve 1. Allb&Ha4or 2. The Honorable Dr. Karl Carstens 3. • The Honorable Felix i
  • Affairs of the Fed Rep of Germ: ny vonHassel, H. E. Kai-Ht^^HMJHHH Uwe, Minister of Defense H. E. Dr. Ludger Westrick, Minister for the Federal Chancery H. E. ^ Heinrich Knappstein, Amb of Germany von Hase, Hon Karl-Guenther, State Secy and Federal press
  • then to be, a member of the Communist Party? BD: No, he was somewhat a young colleague of my father, a professor. My father was a professor at the university in Hanoi, and myself frequently I came to his house, and he gave me books about Karl Marx and so forth, you
  • about were a series of Democrats that didn't exist. You know, they sort of had the idea that there was a Rooseveltian mafia floating around that had taken the gospel of Karl Marx and sold it to the Democratic Party. Johnson had a very effec­ tive
  • to Karl Marx. He finally came to this brilliant conclusion that it's very simple: just have socialism. (Laughing) Didn't have to bother at all; this would solve everything. fired from the University. in those days. So he got That wasn't a popular
  • a conversation in Danang two years ago when a U.S. lieu­ tenant in the special forces said: "After Indochina we also will have our Algeria. It will be Latin America." The French distort our global experience to suit their own. As Karl Marx said: "Men make
  • of International ,ltuatlon,. He ■aid high among a hoet of pl'Oblema confronting thl! unlver■ltle, I• the que■tlon of how to teach about the Soviet Union. • "If you teach the theory of Marx, ■ome people call you. a Kant,t, 'but lt II better to know and underatand
  • . mistake~pwere This is they And I don't have any problem with that it a:i.d says that it's an anachronism. aki~ to the Marx Brothers annual farewell, but one other final q:.:est:io:i.. not only m~stakes, I like the collegial form, even though
  • ." And then came Marx who spoke of the "capitalist crisis." That took on a rather horrifying tone, so it came to be said, "It is not a crisis, JUSt a depression." And the depression 8 Tbe Changing Economy ... From 1945 to maybe 1970 was a period when every year
  • don't know whether you've ever read the New York Times articl e, "Marx was not a country boy," or "Marx was a city boy." He had one, S t a l i n and even before him, lenin, and they still are having trouble with agricultural production, because it's
  • Poage came to lunch with Mary Rather and Ray Roberts and Idanell [Connally]. After that more people [came] than you can count. Our house was just like a Marx Brothers movie in those days, with the doorbell and the telephone and the maid and everybody
  • hair. oftly coifed-was surprising­ ly pretty. 2) The Duke, wearing a plain white hirt with hi· Tux do and walking with his arms clasped behind him in a Groucho Marx-lik lope, could best be described as' crrizzled.'" 3) l very much wanted a drink
  • on earth could she be doing! So I go stealthily to the Vice President's door and open it up, and it's kind of like a French comedy or one of those Marx Brothers comedies that is silly and yet it happens. As I open the door to peek in, the Vice President
  • , 1961. It was stated that the 01.•iginal plR.n called .for the publ:i.aatj.,:m to be openly Marx:!..et, but tha.t it was later decided it would· not be inrowedly a i:larxist publication·. Editorial:.? are in the hands o:t a m:t:ced group of Marxists
  • really bad episode that set the pattern that became fairly common during the campaign, of very, very heavy drinking. G: He was called that day by Groucho Marx regarding an appearance on Groucho Marx' TV show. Do you recall--? R: I know nothing about
  • PW April 23, 1944 ON THE NATURE OF MAN Man is nothing but wrat he does. and Marx's Theory of Value. This is t he basis for A.r'istotle's Ethics If the first sixty pages of the Ethic and Kapital are compared the identity of pnemise is seen
  • and wondering what the hell we're doing." They call the CIA CAS. That's the Secret Service's code name for the CIA, CAS. Don't ask me why. So I'm beginning to feel like I'm participating in comic opera or a Marx Brothers' movie. G: Let me get this straight
  • into a bed and a tiny little porch off of it, a little screened porch, which is about three times as big as this couch I'm sitting on, then a wee little kitchen and a comfortable sized bedroom. It looks like a Marx Brothers comedy to remember the number
  • , and study communism. Boy, that's the Bible. If the Christians made their people study the Bible, the way the Communists study the doctrines of Marx and Lenin and Mao Tse-tung and so on, all right. G: Did you have any--did you do any medical practice while
  • to \'lrite an app1 ication for them. Another was: That was one of the big tough ones. many of the procedures were written by city boys, which is the reason therels a food shortage in Soviet Russia now. Marx lrlaS a city boy. There wa s a New York Times
  • . of W. Va. KEAF..NS, Henry, Pasadena, Calif. Wilbur J. Cohen, HEW MARX,Louis, NYC FEIGHAN,Michael A., Congressman MASON,Jr., Birny, Union Carbide Corp. BOGGS Hale, Congressman MATHIS, Isabel B., Houston, Texas ROSTENKCWSKI, -Da.'1, Congressms.n
  • EUROPE AND IN INDIA TH'ERE HAS BEEN MARXED PROGRESS. ALTHOUGH-THERE IS LITTLE OR NO PUBLIC R£fLECTION NOTED BY OF IT, 1'E hRE AWARETHAT OUR POSITIONS ARE Y.HtlLY THE EAST EUROPEANS ••• "IT ANITIZED B . . IS GENERALLY AGREED, HOV.EVER, THAT.THE