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  • HOUSE WASHINGTON Monday, TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: OKAMOTO November 18, 1968 Attached are the photographs of your visit to the Telephone Switchboard Office. Would you like us to select one and have copies printed up for you to give each person
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  • of Refugees. January 13, 1¢4 Special Counsel to the President. January 15, 1964 121 123 no Remarks by Telephone for the Keel-Laying Ceremony of the First Automated Cargo Ship. January 16, 1¢4 125 111 Remarks to New Participants in "Plans for Progress
  • to California stations and the networks; radio stations can record the audio portion of the film by calling any of four special telephone numbers. Mrs. Reynolds couldn't be hap­ pier with the results. "The Cronkite show used both of them," she beams. "That's 19