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  • Leonard, of Wayne State College of Education and seminar director, said a post-seminar attitude survey revealed definite changes in the "They seemed to perception of the participants. realize the shortcomings of their school offerings and services
  • youth, and consulted with educational specialists on vocational education, curriculum improvement and distributive education. Dr. George Leonard, of Wayne State College of Education and seminar director, said a post-seminar attitude survey revealed
  • --- Disapprove __ of Pittsburgh. . Approve___ ✓ _ Richard Stewart, Superintendent of Insurance, New York. Everyone agrees that he is one of the outstanding men in the country in this field7·should be on this advisory group. Approve___ Disapprove
  • and Total Employment in Selected Agencies June, 1963 INDEX Spanish-Speaking and Total Employment, 1962-1963 Table 2-1 2-2 2-3 2--4 Coverage Department of the Army Department of the Navy Department of the Air Force Post Office Department Table Coverage
  • V. The White House is announcing today that starting tanorrow, members of the u.s. Armed Forces stationed 1n Viet Nam and ccntiguous waters will be able to send letters and post cards free to any place in the United states and to any u. s. military
  • ~//-~ THE DENVER POST PALMER HOYT March 8, 19 68 E DITOR AND P UBLISHER Dear Boss: Thanks for yours of March 6. There were several things wrong with the letter: 1) I never, but never, part my name on the left-­ it is always just Palmer Hoyt, never E. Palmer Hoyt
  • to the Administrator of that Agency. During World War II Mr. Weaver filled a number of wartime posts Administrative Assistant to the late Sidney Hillman, head of the National Defense Advisory Commission, Chief of Negro Employment and Training in the Labor Division
  • and Could Do in Los Angeles CRS's role in post-riot activities in Los Angeles is based on the following assumptions: 1. The first priority in Los Angeles is for action programs, addressed to rehabilitation and reform, which will have immediate and tangible
  • KLUCZYNSKI, John C., Congress GRAHAM,Philip L., Washington Post KNOTT,Jr., Lawson B., Wash., D.C. GP..EER,Dewitt C., Austin, Tax. KUCHEL, Thomas H., Senate GRUEN, Victor, LosA KUHNS, William G., General Public GRUENIID, Ernest, Senate Utilities Corp. GUNTHER
  • lnc. POST OFRC& BOX 374 - ADDRESS: 1303TIJliRAS, N. "· CAIL& ADDRESS: ..........,.~..;...:,,...iiliiia..~ ALBUQU&RQU~ NEW MEXICO 87103, U.s.A. SOUTMW&ST F...,.. TN4, C.111lta11 ad ..,,,,,,_,_ TEL&PHONE 2.\2-5065 ;,-~;,," July 21, 1965 1
  • was pulled from his vehicle and stabbed. Control has not been established over the crowd. Ramsey has set up a "command post" at Justice and is watching the situation. Frank Dryden is also getting reports from his Regional Director. One report from · Los
  • of Pittsburgh S T:mJCK,John, Harrisburg, Penn. S'IUDEMKER,John, Scholastic Magazines, Inc. THOMAS,Don Marti; Orange, N.J. WALKER,Charles E., American Bankers Assn. WALIACE,Anthony, University of Penna. WALLER,Theodore, Grolier Educational Corp. WARD,F. Champion
  • and citizens in New Haven, the Watts and South Central sections of Los Angeles, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Boston, El Paso, New York City, Atlanta, and elsewhere. The overcrowding was said to contribute to the feeling of alienation among many residents of the inner
  • -OWerr- w/att-aeh-ed- memo from. Ownft [CQUfideotiaJ] on post Vietnam plamling ~ 7-:d).9-9/ .Nl. J •-" RESTRICTION ,J.L/bb ( f;l~/ ~ ,n C - - --5-/-nf(, 7 a e,~ 5 ~ /
  • Folder, "C.F.- BE 5-7 Economic Planning for the End of Hostilities (Post-War Planning)," WHCF Confidential Files, Box 3
  • biased and was rejecting evidence 11 of UFO reality. Some of the quoted statements included: My attitude right now is that there's nothing to it ... but l'm not supposed to reach a conclusion for another year." Elmira N.Y. Star Gazette, January 26, 1967
  • Studies Enclosure ,, MEMORANDUM June "TO: The Vice FROM: Joe Pechman SUBJECT: Elbow Room for Social Vietnam Economy 14, 1968 President Programs in the Post] It is becoming fashionable to argue that there will be very ·little_ fiscal elbow
  • See all scanned items from file unit "ECONOMIC PLANNING FOR THE END OF HOSTILITIES (POST WAR PLANNING) (BE 5‑7)"
  • This folder is from the WHCF category for BUSINESS - ECONOMICS, subcategory ECONOMIC PLANNING FOR THE END OF HOSTILITIES (POST WAR PLANNING).
  • Folder, "Gen BE 5-7 Economic Planning for the End of Hostilities (Post War Planning)," WHCF BE, Box 41
  • lV 'Q_,_ (' ~/ THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS ~ WASHINGTON , !lfiVi: - .Bs-0-=-7' December MEMORANDUM FOR Joseph 31, 1968 /-z,: //- Califano Attached is the revised draft of the Post-Vietnam Report to the President
  • See all scanned items from file unit "ECONOMIC PLANNING FOR THE END OF HOSTILITIES (POST WAR PLANNING) (BE 5‑7)"
  • This folder is from the WHCF category for BUSINESS - ECONOMICS, subcategory ECONOMIC PLANNING FOR THE END OF HOSTILITIES (POST WAR PLANNING).
  • Folder, "Ex BE 5-7 Economic Planning for the End of Hostilities (Post War Planning)," WHCF BE, Box 40
  • implemented: there cable on posts strung on the north and south will be a steel side of Pennsylvania Avenue. There will be a snow-fence along the sidewalk on the south side of Lafayette Park: the Metropolitan Police will have a line of uniformed officer
  • University , Post Office Box 262 Ka1npala 1 Uganda- t College ~ I f t I I t ~ E_?{:~JI.. /t/:b 1 9/ e,o 3 1 ~ ;:;w:2 -~Is-;k C o 3 oo ~'-,, 'f. V. 3"po ·:t., · ~ :::: n t ~ I RECEIVED SEPl 4 1966 C[1'1TRALf\LES
  • , and . onfident that in the ..,,._ . .. months ahead G er r Coleman will demon. ·t. . strate his suitabili.ty for this post. in1:.erely, John . Clinton sistant - resident ;ta.ff .. to th ...... / ... iss Jant?t D' - re l 36 est 13th Street New York. ~ ew
  • not qualifi~d. for this judicial post, then he certainly would not .: ·want to embarrass the President and have his name even considered. If ·. he i .s qualified, he would appreciate being considered for the Circuit position. .. ' ,; ' :, ti,\ :· .. ·1
  • of Mar la~o~ a Cabinet Post. Previousl ·y , I recc6mmended- him -to you -for a Cabinet Post, in lieu ··c; a \ vacancy,having the same conf'idence in his ability as that of the other "Work Horse"-Hubert H. Humphrey- t hat I reccommended on three different
  • of your rn=nT!eto anyone who might fall far short of your ovm efforts in that import2nt field. I am also writing Sens. Ku:chel and Murohy, urging v1eigh cBrefulj_y the appointment of Mr. Coleman to this high responsible post. them to and Yours very
  • Development and Trans port, ~aga t te o, sent the X. President several of the John F. Kennedy commemorative stamps issued by the Senegalese Post Office. Enclosed with the letter, in fact, were five first day covers, one plate block of four stamps and three
  • letters: $.25 per half ounce. Post Cards Air Mail: $.11 cents. Protocol September 8, 1966 IIDlclF&~,rA}[c~,r ®IF~'ll'&1rlc. SEPI'EMBER 20, 1966 NO. 213 IF®OO ,r!Hllc •lf>~lc~~ PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SENEGALTO VISIT THE UNITED STATES
  • .···. • ···:: .. •. ·t.:. "\ .'.The Pre~ldent reached .the. ! I .of_ the ~ational Securitr
  • spent eight months in Tokyo as an adviser to the Korean delegation at the ROK-Japan normalization talks. In July 1952, he was appqinted Counselor of the Korean Embassy in Taipei, and from December of that year he also held the post of purchasing officer
  • , Okla. McGILL, Ralph, Atlanta Newspapers Inc. MEANY,George, AFL-CIO NEUBERGER, Maurice, Cambridge, Mass PERKINS, James, Cornell University PHI.EGER, Herman, SFran RABI, Isidor I., Columbia University POST, Troy V., Dalas, Tex. WRIGHT,Stephen J., United
  • graduating from the American University at Beirut, he taught s·chool in Amman and Baghdad and held minor governmental 1946 when he entered the Jordanian posts until foreign service. Since then he has served his country abroad Lebanon, India, Pakistan, West
  • you expre e your views ,,c!oncerni the ppoin nt of Governor (;olem n. ½- Ple e be/ c r ful m de t that i In~ ill nlo post! ith a ure th t it nly aft r that th Pr id nt election, nd he is confident day ab ad Go nor Col man s r t hi it bility for t
  • cases voluminous--are not appended and will be supplied to the recom­ mended successor committee. 3. (Page 2). See CONFIDENTIAL Appendix B for a detailed account, "American Students in Post-War International Affairs," prepared for the Committee
  • . President: I am shocked almost would appoint to the Appeals a man whose rabidly anti-Negro, If Mr. voting tracks, cannot support around beyond belief that you Fifth Circuit C8urt of entire history has been Mr. J.P. Coleman. Coleman should go into this post
  • , 1965 Mr . Bill D. Moyers Assistant to the President The ·white House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr . Moyers : I was greatly distressed at the report of my Sunday sermon in the WASHINGTON POST this morning. The notice was brief, but was plainly and simply
  • a, BREWSTER, MD, YANCE HAlllTICE, IND, QUDITIN N, MJROICK, N, DAK, DONALD MISSIELL, S,C, FRANK CARLSON, KANSAS HIRAM L, l"ONCI, HAWAII J, CALO llOCICIS, DEL, MILWAJtD L. SIMP90N, WYO, COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE JOHN M, MJRZIO, STAl'F
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