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  • • C91ffel"Atlea wlth Clark Cllfford. Clark Nlleft• taat tile Vlce PAa ■ ldeat la by.... to reacll olll a. far ..... CAD to tile wltbnt act..n, ~ OD aaytblaa ,.. nld ,.a,llclJ. ClWord Nllan■ we ■bOlll• bep om of till■ a■ m11ell a ■ poa ■ ll,le Ulll &Told
  • . . '· ~· , ., ·-· .. . . .... ' The general served "'1.th the· President as a rr,ember . . . ,. -· ··or· the Brazilian Expeditionary Force {BEL?) . which fought under .Gen . ·Ma-rk Clark during World War II~ · He is . intensely proud of his role in the ·BEF and. reputedly believes
  • . ... 4. Goldberg ms been searching for a way to leave his post with appropriate dignity: he inquires as to the successo~ to Mr. Justice Clark. He asks whether Phil Jessup' s post on the International Court of Justice at The Hague may soon be vacant. 5
  • that might be used by U. S. spokesmen in the wake of a Presidential announcement. 7. We have discussed these papers at length today with Clark Clifford, and he sides with Raborn, Wheeler and the Joint Chiefs against a pause. The rest of us are for _it
  • this matter. CEJohnson -aECRET Attachment October 17, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR DR. E. C. WELSH Subject: Soviet One-Orbit Space Operations The October 16, 1967, TIMES article by Evert Clark, concerning the possible significance of the recent flurry of Soviet
  • hout the area, EOlice never came under sni er f j.re ~ no flashes w e r e ~ seen, and no bullets or expended shells were the Lt. William Clark, who, as/Bergen County Police De art---~---civil disorders expert, was on the scene, reporte.d
  • : be ~etter Ball: If you wind up bom':lin.g during New Year, wouJ.dn' t 1 t to do it during their ~ew Year? Wouldn't it be better to ao it before Congress comes back? Pres1ient: Incidentally, do ·we want a personal State of the Union nessage? ·Clark, I
  • home or on the golf course of Washinaton's Burn­ ing Tree Club, Johnson can be found listen­ ing to, and learning from, his best friends: Chief Justice Fred Vinson, Stuart Syming­ ton, Justice Tom Clark, Justice William 0. Douglas, Paul Porter
  • ._t ycu can•• work with hal1"••on:en. but it theN an are halt-workere, Ii w them half Joba. to tbe people in the nut grou,-I..a0u:r41 • and .Moaee, ill A.114 ~•n, u New Yon; The publ1o will un4ere,an.4. Nary aa4 LaJ'ollette al:14 Cll&II.P Clark
  • Brawner Bray Bridgers Brown Bruhl Bullock Bundy Burkett Burnaman Carlton Carrington Cato Celaya Chambers Clark Cleveland oker olaon onnelly raig roasley rosthwait an1el avis een Dickson o:t Bexar Dickson o:t Nolan Donald Dove Duckett Dwyer Ellis
  • Burl e sque how , t he virg inal swooners at radio crooning t i me , t h0 an­ cient spinst ers at the Confessi ona l , t he ti r ed .ma trons sli pping i nto t he ovie f ro m t he day s or Va l entino to Clark G ble , have no pl a.oe exoe pt
  • • pnMllt Alkea aad Culaea. were l'Wlwlsld, Hlcbal••Pff Betit. Clark aad M••• wen • s,.n&aat-. -Y• Tap Aid tut h11arlpt WU ..... pot.mSca1 l1l Jaia l._ of ..... ... aacl d 1 «=1 oa tu Don:rf:alaa Jle,altllc aa4 tlaat .,._.. Bl ......... bodl nld alee tM
  • ,. Pm•ylwata 19122 DFH/eac Tem.ple U. speech file April 9, 1964 Dear Ma-. Clark and Mr. L••aoldt I wa• very pleaaed and honored to recelw your letter lmornuna me ol my ba.vtn.g been choaen to r•c•ive Steuben Junior Hip School.'• lir•t Dletingutahed
  • /D _.,--­ MEMORANDUM FOR: THROUGH: FROH: SUBJECT: M· ­ Mr. Mann ARA - Mr. Vaughn SR/PAN:~TY ARA./PAN - Mr. Clark ARA/SR/PAN - Robert F. - Ambassador Anderson SR/PAN - Mr. Irwin· Woodwa~ • Recommendation that Panama Canal Company Study Revision