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  • . for the President From Bees Abell Reading around to your right the lollowing are a eated at your table for tomorrow night' a dinner: Mrs. 1obn N. Dempsey (Connecticut) GOT. John A. Volpe (Mas eachu.aetta) Mrs. Raymond P. Shaler (Pemusylvania) Mr • .James H. Rowe
  • B . Johnson said last night he _$1.2 b1ll1on below prev ious \ she's plea serl (hal some Repuh­ esllmates. But the forecas t for licans are concerned over pov­ next . year's red-ink spe!'~ing erty among tenants on her land was increased by $900
  • the ocean re~~1t of Cop Saint Jacques where he i-._ods~ent the enlire program and opobudoO lost night while ,,.,,JD le:,::derscind almost c:ot1tinuo1JSly. TORONl (Continued on page 2l lyalgene1ols negot 1ote.:t a peoce· (UPI) - • fl.~ settlement. sodotioo
  • . The Crown Prince's feat was a source of great pride for Greece, and was warmly applauded by all segments of the population. The young King is of national and world closely and by reading News and World Report well-informed on current events. He keeps
  • . FOLIDWINGTHE OOVIETOFFICIAL'S CALL AT THE DEPARrMENT,MR. PHILLIPS READ NEWSMF,t,J THE FOLLOWDJG STATE~Tt Th THEABSENCEOF THE SOVIET AMBASSADOR, WK> IS IN NEWYORK, MilJISTER COtmSELOR GEORGIM. KO~mKO WASCALIED rn BY THE DEPAR~T THIS EVENINGMD AT 7:50
  • Businesswoman's Award-Presented by Federated Business Women's Club of Austin, October 1961 Golden Slipper A ward-Presented Golden Slipper Square Club Philadelphia, June 1964 by of Hobbies: Reading, bowling, bridge, dominos Special Interest: Historical research
  • of the President, reading and appraisal and the exercise· of considerable i:cdepenq.ent judgment in de­ termilling upoc. the type of response to be made ther_eto or the disposition to be made precedec.ts, and procedures followed in re­ thereof, and the observance
  • ,,,aj✓e.1,f-t/j, P.. -w;&th✓;{(c@1,,d, ,_,"fk THE SOUTHWEST GATE ~k :l#J~teX~&J ~ ~ -JJrj1-t~ rr/ NOT / o o 'r:-/4r-i TRANSFERABLE November 18, 1965 Mr. President: At Marvin's request I am sending the attached "working lists" for last night's
  • , indicating that improvements would include new pavement, trees, planting, lights, and benches and kiosks. Polly Shackleton, reading Mrs. Louchheim's report on the Committee on Education and Awards, recommended that a beautification award be given in three
  • will preside. Mrs. Beverly St. George Tucker is Chairman. (Press facilities will be located in the Student Center Reading Room) 4:45 p.m. MRS. JOHNSON DEPARTS SAN ANGELOCOLLIDE BY MOTOR FORSAN ANGELt) AIRPORT. 5:15 p.m. MRS. JOHNSOii DEPARTS SANANGELO
  • • - - at ' for llllboo• and hie chi• f eng n6er dev,l.Nd a tl.'ick whicb r()ut..S the YankAI.. fraa th• Nor folk N~vy • All night 1009 they rM • Yatc!. ~ .lMMdi,. fl9Rh thrQU9 laarnea, ~ ith a uc:h vhiatla blowin9 and llell oJ••=tJ• a. l\ad the • filt"Zl&ll · O
  • available. WhenMr. Boney1 s gang reached the Southern Railway at Selma, North Carolina, they were denied permission to lay the OJ crossing at Selma. The outhern put on a watchman to guard their right-of-way night and day to keep Coast Line from laying
  • party. -2- Charlotte, N.C. with following Airport news conference represented: Charlotte at Charlotte Observer, WSOCTV, WSOC- Mrs. Boggs and Mrs. Russell, com8ents on TV from W.H. coordinator, Morning fi'apers played night up fact him
  • palace. Sincerely, J. Willis Hurst, M. D. Professor and Chairman Department of Medicine Mrs. Bess Able The White House Washington, D. C. President Leopold Sedar Senghor .S'EE1 His ExcGllenoy Leopold s. Sengbor llr. Benjamin H. Read J une 2, 1966
  • tickets been issued for use of Mr. Bob Newhart: have Form IPI-4, Nos. 40766-67 reading from Raleigh, N. C. to NewYork, N.Y. Form B-I-W, No. 166108 covering Bedroom Suite from Raleigh, N C. to NewYork,N.Y. At your convenience, please let us have
  • DATE RESTRICT ION To S/CPR - Mrs. Dunaway from AFMW - Bayard King CONFIDENTIAL 9/ 16/66 A Benjamin H. Read to Walt Rostow with CONFIDENTIAL AND SECRET attachments 8/19/66 A Benjamin H. Read to Walt W. Rostow with a CONFIDENTIAL attachment 9/21