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  • ; then drafter of letter and name of person who cleared draft. 9/ 15 / 65 rah Dear JCing Constantine, Astronauts Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad come to Greece as emissaries of good will, bringing to Your Majesty and to the people of Greece my own warm
  • ' ,. ,..... R[ l,f'\,;-u,r. ·............ ~•-. - "1-LJ LI-/ Sent to: Lt. Col. Gordon Cooper 101 Cedar Lane Circle El Lago Seabrook, Texas Mailed: February 22, 1966 ···-~~1.'!CUTIV·! Mr. President: ,: /2fft(e-~ Would you please autograph: 'fictTOGI 1
  • with the Mayor of Houston's Advisory Committee on Housing and· dis­ cussed this among other matters. The Committee, with the cooperation of our Regional Office, will explore alternative mechanisms for land use control which might fulfill the requirement
  • recently sent to the Bureau of the Budget a draft of an Executive Order which would give the Boards a firmer legal foundation and fully recognize the inherent benefits of interagency cooperation at the local level. The current basic document
  • and rehabilitated housing to resident owners, cooperatives, and non-profit groups. - - -extend for significant for an initial achievements ---where appropriate, five -year period. 10;. The demonstration tent with· should five-year period, within a two-year
  • Force on Resources and Recreation for.tta. cooperative urban forestry program 11• The i-eport should contain a detailed outline 0£ the proposal. and an indication of the type of opposition which might be encountered. (3) Discuss with representatives
  • of previous notes ' I had sent to you and members of the White House staf'f. Namely, that Pat Jennings had ma.de it possible for us to send thousands of' volumes of books to the Lyndon B. Johnson Library in Austin. No one has been more cooperative or helpful
  • opportunity for the President to epitomize his ideas about excellence in Federal architecture and that it constitutes a good illustration of successful cooperative endeavor by the interested organizational elements within the Federal Government. We thought
  • . Federal action is needed to accelerate not only the governmental programs under the Forestry Bureau but to achieve the cooperative effort with universities and with pri­ vate industry. The wide-spread and growing awareness of the danger to our national
  • 12/.30/66 I .... A 7 ,llf l8f 0 1) ., ► Fp A I I j I 7 _7-J 2-7 I 6n--- Rec ' d ~ '4/--06Memo w/ &, C ester L. Cooper to Jack Valenti through ~ McGeorge Bundy re C~annig Liem (SECRET) / 3/20/65 ~ J 15-,~~ ~ I 'Memo w/*d J ack Valenti
  • Rouae, ALIOTO,Joeeph L., Mayor She.n. CAIN, Stanley A.., Interior ALLOTT, Gordon, Senator CALLISON, Charles H., Natl Audubon Soc. ANDERSON,Clinton P., Senator CANTY, Don, Urban America ANTEI.L, James B., 'l'Ulsa, Okla. CAREY, Hugh L., Congress
  • ,Philip, Pro£I'essive Railroading, Chicago, Ill. MURPHY, Rupert T., Wash., D,C. MURRAY, Gordon, Bureau of the Budget, Wash., D.C. MOSLEY,Spencer D., General American Transportation Corp., Chicago, Ill. MADERA,Samuel, Budd Compaey, Phila., Pa. NUNES,F, L
  • Higher education fac1lities construetion grants Cooperative research in education · Community service and continuing education y State welfare agency Schoolboards 6o5 Construction of facilities at 3 professional schools (U. Calif., u. of the Pacific
  • Annex III r Cre_dits_ ~_xtended By the Senegal National Bank to Cooperatives, due at the end of 1966 1966 Farm Program Regions Thies Short term . · Medium term (2 years) Medium .term (S years) Pre~ious Farm Programs 1966 Food Supply Totals
  • Angeles is that of (1) conciliation and (2) coordination, within the context of cooperation with all the constructive forces at work in the local community. 6. As one of several federal agencies concerned with resolving the problems of Los Angeles
  • quested. _ _ For your information. _ _ For comment. REMARKS: Description: X To: From: Date: Subject: Letter: Telegram: Other: The President Mra. Gordon B. ~eamond, Preaident, Federation of Homemaker•, 927 North 5/ 19/68 Stuart St, Arlington, Virgini
  • , and that the reinfestation that we have experi enced during the fall of 1963 was the result of fli.es migrating into the United States from the Republic of Mexico The attached joint statement of the cooperators in the program dated I F ebrua r y 1964 agrees
  • ,D. C. Dear tarry, liberty ot enclosiDg a selt­ I am ta~~ c:xplan,.toey letter which I have received traa tbe Vice President o! tbe~-tias1asipp1 Valley Aa1oc1at1on. this I u, o! course, aost s.nxioua to cooperate ill matter and 1tould appreciate
  • City through one-time grants not to exceed $1,500 per family. This program is being carried out in cooperation vi th the local Jevish resettlement agencies. From the inception of the program, a total sum of $81,530 V8s spent; $11,550was disbursed
  • Allen Dulles, George V. Allen, and Gordon Gray among its public and private members. The assertion in the New York Times on February 24, 1967, pp . 1, 16, ("It was learned that an outside study group assigned in 1960 to review the agency ' s secret
  • . Johnson.. cu-r ~IrCUTIVE fG-t¥o/A THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 18, 19 65 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I am recommending: 'K Senator Daniel Brewster (D) of Mar land n of the ataan Memorial Gommission. mission, in cooperation with the P i · pine
  • the ..umm•r beg • youn1 college atudent• uth. He point• out that it ha• atar • aince you talked with them, and WD!llld be an excellent time to 1et their tu. ■ ltuatlon uMl to •Dll•t their cooper&• whatever mea ■ure1 you feel would be u■ eful in holding
  • and that these discussions have contributed to our continuing friendship and cooperation . In conclusion, let me thank you for your good wishes . I fervently share your hope and pray that 1967 will bring peace to the peoples of the world. Sincer ely, Lyndon B• .Johnson nd
  • the spirit of com­ pliance and cooperation. The NAACP can help, by. the type of statements that Roy Wilkins has made in the last few days. 4. Education and School Dropouts - - More doors are open to Negroes than ever before in our history, but the young
  • , Wharton & Garrison, New York City General legal practice, Gumbart, Corbin, Tyler & Cooper, New Haven Special Assistant to the Administrator, AID. Assistant General Counsel, AID. Director, Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs, AID. Deputy Assistant
  • 1 S. Mike, Senate YOUNG, Milton R., Senate ALLOTT, Gordon, Senate J., J., c., KUCHEL, Thomas H., Senate SPARKMAN, John J ., Senate GORE, Albert, Senate CHURCH, Frank, Senate CLARK, Joseph s., Senate McCARTHY, Eugene J., Senate AIKEN, George D
  • Executift department• and aaenc:l.e• are directed to furm•b the CommlaaloD wltb aucb fac:Wde•, ••l'Ylc•• ancl cooperation u lt may requeat from time to time. 11 EXl!CUTIV~ 7- DecemNr'- Howldlld,-wewetowl'l&eaa,..tlldl aJ.,..,.. .... I.Mr •n ~•• ud I
  • 11 :15 A .M. Would you please advise me by return wire if your schedule will permit you to attend. Lawrence F. 01 Brien, Special Assistant to the President. VSM:ew ADCEN, George D. AI.LOTT, Gordon ANDTIRSON,Clinton P. B/\RTLETT, E. L. BASS, Ross
  • he C entr l Intelli· fety progr m. and 1968 plans for i. provement. This report was prepared in con on nc with the guidelines fur ni hed by th cretary of L abor . I wish to a ur you of the continued full cooper t ion of this Agency in re ching
  • . MIL TOH R . YOUHO, N . OA K. KARL &. MUNDT , 8 . DAK. MARGARCT CHAIC I MITH . MAINE THOMA8 H . KUCH•L. CALI,., ROMAN L. H"-UIKA , H••R . GORDON ALl..OTT, COLO. NORAll COTTON, N , H , CLl,.,.ORD flt , CAI&, H . J . CO MMITTEE O N APPROPRIATIONS March
  • , Randolph Gordon, Helen Jewish Corrrnunity Center JOHNSTON., Elizabeth, KOLBERG,Rosamund, LAMBERT, Carroll, Utah State University LiWIS, Cornell, Montganery County Head Start MARLEDGE,Maxine, Omaha Head Start MARTINEZ, Sam NIEMEYER, J .H., Bank St. College
  • to~• (White House File Copy) Preaideat NATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS ON AERIAL MAJOR USMC DONALD E. KEYHOlt DIRECTOR COMMITTEE PHENOMENA WASHINGTON. D. C. 20036 GORDON I. R. LORE, JR. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR o,,,ca: ■ 1 ADMINISTRATIVI: 11536 CONNECTICUT
  • ., 7/18/f:A. COOPER, E. T., 5310 TwoNotch Rd., Columbia, S. C., 7/17/f:A. SMITH,Alex, 1214 King St., Columbia, S. C., 7/18/f:A. CATHEY, Mary E., 5413 Dobson Rd., Greensboro, N. c., undated. JEFFREY,W. D., 1004 W. Welden Ave., Burlington, N. C., 7/23/f:A
  • with the President, the establishment and delivery of hourly situation reports, attendance at White House meetings, briefings of Congress, and the closest cooperation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In discharging these responsibilities, I placed full re
  • •• A•ehtant Director of the Bud1et under Kermit Gordon. Okun and Heller eay he h fir•t-rate and recommend him. In aummary, doe• the President member• of the FNMA Board? approve th••• Cecil B11rney Yet Larry Yes Wdter Blackmon Heller Yes five propo,ed
  • , Wilbur D. BOGG.5, Hale MILLER, Loren C. NEWMAN, Frank C. ALBERT, Carl O'MALLEY, Lambert FORD, Gerald R. PRICE, Don K., Jr. MOSS, John E. REYNOLDS, J runes E. GORDON, Kermit ••«-..•-..ut ..,....•..,...... ..........-.. .......,.. 2laa·P
  • to counter­ act t:be Bui and CC..Uni•t prop119anda. Because Id.id not cooperate with the Basia, ay factory••• c:on­ fi•cated on Nay 2, 19'2. A tew day• later I waa picked up 'by the Geatapo and tortured 48 hour• continuoualy by them. I at.ill suffer froa tho
  • dissolution in August 1960, Leopold Sedar senghor was elected President of Senegal. President Johns?n, then Vice President, represented the United States at the 1961. independence ceremonies in April As a firm believer in the necessity for closer cooperation
  • to the campaig anners and could be integrated with anothe ew York appearance. Certainly,the college wi'll cooperate in every way for maximum effectiveness I should be so gratefui if you could advise me of the possipilities. And I shall do everything possible
  • invited to convention Year. School ■ re: Chunpalgn of International Cmnrn11nity Cooperation JIU:rkh .- - March 14, 1966 /:\ . '-@ 12.23 p. m. MEMORANDUM TO BILL MOYERS: EXt::-CUnYE ,PU~-3 Enclosed are two request• from the Bo••: one for a letter