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  • with you. Many thanks and best wishes in the meanwhile. Cordially, i~ John~G.~Meitner, Manager L~erospace Systems Program .._ ,,,r JGM:ds .~......, ... f GENf.RAL LE/sc. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF.FICE OF THE OF SCIENCE j&as AND TECHNOLOGY
  • ., University of Minn. LAPHAM , Maxwel l E., Tulane Univer sit y McNICHOLS , Stephen L . R . NAGLE, Raymond J. , N. Y. University OLSON, Stanley W., Baylor University PtlrNAM, Hamilton, S . Putnam Assn. PAGE , Howard E .,, National Science Foundation CARL50N
  • -"/~ 0 , - -- -'--·-~ , I September 14, 1967 ( I Y u:1v10RANDUM FOR GEORGE CHRISTIAN FROM: ...., rr- , -- EiEOUTIV~ V-il? · Mike Mam.toe //L 6, . ~~~ PA1I ... ~u~C~ d-M~, : H e re ia the lnformatlon on the 22•n1an Senate team. wb.lca thti l
  • utive Orders pertaining (who is also chairman of Coiincil will not be re­ of the laws and the Ezec­ to equal opportunity. "That responsibility st i 11 rests with the cabinet members and the heads of agencies. 'l'e will monitor and coordinate and eJ:l
  • , George D., NYC NICKERSON, Albert L., NYC QUINN, Anthocy, NYC REUTHER, WaJ.. ter, Det • RIPLEY, Josephine B., Christian Science Monitor SAMUELS, Howard J., NYC SHEA, William A., NYC SMITH, Howard K., Wash., D.C. WAGNER, Robert F., NYC WOUK, Herman, Wash
  • are set up. 2. There you make brief remarks - - extemporaneously - - and pin on the medals that they are being awarded . 3. You go on back to your office and the astronauts proceed to the National Academy of Science for a fo r mal ceremony. Reason
  • will not be re­ of the laws and the Exec­ to equal opportunity. ccThat responsibility s ti 11 rests with the cabinet members and the heads of agencies. We will monitor and coordinate and expedite and occa~ sionally we'll be a gad­ fly stinging people into action
  • , transporta­ tion, space technology and science. And even these do not exhaust the possi­ nilities for Federal initiatives. Indeed, they do not include major proposals for negative income tax or revenue sharing with States and municipalities which are currently
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • . 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
  • ] _ . _, , -- Arrange for appropriate coverage from t h e President's room outside the Senate, possibly with television monitors in the Rotunda of the Capitol for viewing by other members of Congress and dignitaries who will be on hand for the P QQ ~ j,