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  • were here under the Eisenhower administra tion? Chancellor - ADENAUER~ Mey I ask you to tell me exactly what you mean by it, do you mean the behavior? (mor e) 7 [11 of 16] 1961 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE Mr. RmToN. No: I waa tblnklng prl­ marlly
  • .. seasworroUntltned) I ' ' Page ___ 2 BONN LONDON NEW DELHI of telegram to 4'0KYO , SEOUL SINGAPORE KARA'-'K,£--------- UNCLASSIFIED urging Prc~ident Johnson Eisenhower, US Government to a - ,·-orize population President preparations plans
  • believed 'in fair play, would have put a damper on · such a poorly _planned procedure. ~~ Another · thing that should be cleared-up, is the continual reference to Gen'I Eisenhower and Mr. Nixon as President and Vice President, living .foreign nations
  • the social progress program administered by the Inter-American Development Bank under a trust for the U. S. Government. It is this program which was initiated in the Eisenhower Administration and first financed in the Kennedy Administration. It provides funds
  • of the Appropriations Committee; Dr. Milton s. Eisenhower, President, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland; the Honorable Thomas s. Gates, Jr., President, Morgan Guaranty Trust Company and former Secretary of Defense; Dr. James H. McCrocklin, President
  • R. Young of North Dakota Representative George Mahon of Texas Representative L. Mendel Rivers of South Carolina Representative Thomas Morgan of Pennsylvania Representative Frank Bow of Ghio Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower - President, Johns Hopkins