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- ND!D TO INCLUDE SOUTH ARABIA AS WELL. TMtR! IS ALSO QUE T ON RAISED BY JIDDA 0 VM!TMER VE ASSOCIATE OUR LV.ES WITH KUWAITIS AND IF SO IN WHAT VAY. 2. TO TAKE TM£S QUESTIO S IN REVERS! ORDER, VE IOT SURE VE KNOW WHAT JIDDA MEA s BY ·voRKING IN T*ND
- as be did. but I do not believe ■ that any remarks of mlne precipitated the action. . ,,. - He left at the place ln the address when lt was stated .. any would-be aggressor's attack on Europe would be a most hazardous enterprise. " Newsweek ln
- award and received a $1,000 cash award from the former first lady in ceremonies at Lyndon B. Johnson State Park. _,,,,,-, TEXAS PRESS CLIPPINGBUREAU DALLAS t:stahlisht•d I 'JI 0 Beaumont, TX ENTERPRISE ..i.m1 1 4 l!'KlllL------------.· Staff photo
- award and received a $1,000 cash award from the former first lady in ceremonies at Lyndon B. Johnson State Park. _,,,,,-, TEXAS PRESS CLIPPINGBUREAU DALLAS t:stahlisht•d I 'JI 0 Beaumont, TX ENTERPRISE ..i.m1 1 4 l!'KlllL------------.· Staff photo
Folder, "Report to Task Force on Pollution Abatement," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 31
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- of aesthetic or health values. Aecthetic values that are extinguished by the objecti-::m.able sights and ::m-~ells in any r.-ia:rket. associated with 1Jolluted water are not subject to exchange It n1.ay be reaconable to think, however, that people in eeneral
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- . For such effect i ve nes s , 64 s t ri ke sort i es wo u 1d ·be required to do the 'i nitial mining. Constant reseeding, of approximately 10-20 sorties a w~~k, would be required. There should be no civilian casualti~s associated with this option. Because
- that an employee of the National Archive• ha.., adviaed that newspaper correapondenta have inquired cODc:ermna information about Ferri• developed by the FBI_iA 1963. With hi• memorandum, tbe Director encloaecl 55 page• o1 lnvo•t11f J1_v•material which have been
- , particularly that of MACV, he said that he was considering the formation of a government enterprise which would build (garbled) so that at such time as we no longer had need of the space, the government would be in possession of some better buildings. I
- a regional fertilizer trade association. This topic }Till be f'Urther discussed at a follow-up seminar to be held in Ie.tin America. A report will be made available to participants of the fertilizer work group of CIAP within the next two months which
- , DEVELOPMENT 20523. . . JUN1 1965- Mr. Howard A. Cowden, President International Cooperative Develo;>ment Association 1101 Co!ltinental Building 1012 14th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20005 Dear Mr. Cowden: I have been asked to reply to your telegram
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 84: June 26‑28, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- . Pilot projects introducing fundamental reforms support from in secondary education have received enthusiastic teachers, parents, community members, and from the students themselves. Regional development associations have urged the Secretariat
- . 1965) ,. Yes, -police P3r mits to possess and ·carry (special restriction on persons under 18) (self~defense not su~ficient reason for permit; no general permit on one's person). Permits required for possession of all firearms and associated
- East Europe. 6. Proposals for associating East European countries with the work of various multilateral organizations in the economic field. These programs of specific action should be considered as goals to be achieved rather than as a series
- -- .. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON, D. C. 20590 REMARKS PREPARED FOR D_ELIVERY BY SECRETARY· OF TRANSPORTATION ALAN S. BOYD, REFORE THE· INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION, THURSDAY-, OC'l'OBER 31
- PAVNartilleryassociated element received a message from another unidentified PAVNartillery-associated element on 3 April which stated, "According to Hl," a designator associated with the DMZFront, "we are not to fire anymore o" Additionally, an unidentified element
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- , of liberty and of peace. ID the adjoining columns on this page, one of the heroes of the Pacific campaigns-Lieut. Gen. Robert C. Richvdson-presenta, as President of the :Memorial, its own story. The Hearst Newspapers are glad to commend tbat story ~o all
Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- is yellow with a black vinyl top. · D. Close Associates ROBERT M. SHELTON, Imperial Wizard, UKA, is known to associate closely with ·.- MELVl[N SEXTON, #17 Lake Sherwood, Northport, Alabama, who is the Imperial Kligrapp of the UKA. II. CONNECTION WrTH
- in the matter . Moscow, February 11 , Novosti Press Agency (APN). We are sending you a copy o: the statement representatives of the Moscow Jewish clergy cabled to the edi tor of The New York Times on February 11. On February 4 your newspaper carried a statement
- ~ ~,_.,_ epublic of Venezuela ' LBJ:State: WGB: rln ...,...· .. .. . l -, I I.> -eonfidential- ·-. ,· . ' ~ ( '-..:./ . UNCLASSIFIED UPON REMOVAL ENCLOSURE ,ASSOCIATES FOR INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH, INC. ' .• Eight Eliot. Street, Cambridge
- Planning I Department of Health, Education, Washington, D.C. 20201 Clifford Pease, M.D. {S-Unable Associate Director Technical Assistance Division The Population Council 245 Park Avenue New York, New York 10017 and Welfare to Attend) Mr. James s. Quirk
- . Drawings £0~ the $Z6 million structure a.1·e being completed by the collaborating firms of Marcel Breuer and Associates of New York City, and Nolen, Swinburne and Associates of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Scheduled to occupy a site in the Capitol's
- Frankfurt Arr London Monday August 28 LV London PA 107(F) Arr Dulles Friday 2055 BE 607(F) 0800 1430 1745 END RUSK UNCLASS;rFIED -: • 4/29/67 Mr, Ro~ r said Gaud is niak •ng a tape on Ed Hamilton on population. Monday for the newspapers
- in the area to take on speaking engagements wherever possible.• 6. An increase in the number of favorable newspaper and periodical articles on our Yugoslav policy this past winter and spring. 7. Secretary Rusk's maj9r policy speech of February 25, 1964, ''Why
- of the city. The Administration has already given careful consideration to the appropriate role of the Federal government in such enterprises, including making available cre.dit and loans. Other alternatives should be considered including: ---.est~blishment
- done. I rave been associated with this now for four years, the Nation has been associated with it for ten. We are going to be associated with it for many years in the future, I am sure, before we eventually achieve this objective I mentioned, but I
- to Labor. Labor put up the money for his newspaper in San Francisco. He says that in Arizona he feels that Kennedy has that delegation. He does feel, however. that there is a lot of work thnt could be done there. He is pretty confident that rat Brown
- The Secretary Through: From S/S Subject: Japan INR - George C. Denney, Japanese Seeks Governmental Initiative. which would require newspaper Asahi. Agreements .,, With Communist China Japan has proposed official negotiations, The proposals would
- {an old Wyoming friend) had a dinner party for Ceil and me - 20 or so newspaper people. I talked with quite a few , including a Negro couple ... By far most agreed the President handled this one about as right as humans can do things. He did not "provoke
- ) [6 of 6] ~ENERAL LE-( s - 1 ~-- - ---~ iF' f\ 5-1 '- G-{M~ [Front] ~ENERAL I~ 0._ - l LE-( 5-1 ~tcr:wtll N0\118 ~7 CE.N1AAlr f\\..E.S [Back] With Sundoy Morning Edition Published by THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CO., Wa~hi
- : MR. STEPHEN J. ACKERMAN STAFF ASSOCIATE: DR. JOH!'\ D. TURNER Photograph inscribed: @ 1< To Dr. DeBakey with admiration and every good wish Lyndon ~ Jolmson 3/, - I Jaaaary 19, 1965 TO: Georae .Reedy F R OM: H obart Taylor, Jr. Let
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 79: May 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- &No. TREASURY UNITED IHS DEPARTMENT STATES SEC~ET SERVICE IHS Presidential Protective Division January 18, 1969 I • / Mrs. Dorothy Territo The White House Washington, D. C. ,·J Dear Mrs. Territo: Our association in connection with our White House
- INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION De Sales Building , • Washington, D. C. 20036 11 NAtional 8-5415 _ _ ____ ~ ... ~· .... ~ JAM ES A. SUFFRIDGE President WILLIAM W . MAGUIRE Secretary· Treasurer CHARLES B . -'f.1PSEN DirectoX ·--. Mr. Jim Jones Deputy