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  • foundation (In thfs case ft Is the Small Business Opportunities Corporation sponsored by the Drexel Insti­ tute, the fellowship Commission and the City of Ph11ade1phla) which wll I recrult prospect ive Ne9ro businessmen and, In cooperation with SBA. give them
  • asked to tell Castro If he does"'t cooperate they will break relationship Doug Dillon Novy - stopped PT 109 & arrested them out in waters. Pres. Continue surveillance until U.N . comes up with something as sub­ stitute. Rusk desires to see Thompson
  • to us of what decisive importance a strong North Atlantic Alliance is for the security of all of its members and for a successful peace policy. I am happy that our two governments serve these goals through close and under­ standing cooperation
  • Time tcmpa.ny. I EW Y.OftiK, THURSDAY. JANU~RY 13, 1949. eiz arin Warns B tiSh COttERN CITED Coµrse Will Lead · war 0 NOON ON ·FORGE eaderI Aska /or Cooper ion Lut lunge Whole World Int Conflict tudied lnvcuion ol Egypt ove. Says Our Anxiety Waa N
  • i·,dia i~• th1 ' wucld'~ sixth largest pro­ J u.-1·1· ui 11 r n i urn,
  • an unheard ot request. 20, 1965. \ Thia is a very small coJll'l1Ullit7·and nothing exciting haa ever happened like this here betoi,. Thanking you in aclvanc~tor 70\lr cooperation and consideration in this matter, I am Sincerely yours, ~d'.~ Robert L
  • of a ■ eietance and urge you to conaider the endorsement of the 1-'lan ■ for Progre•• and Equal Employment Opportunity Progr:t.m aa a project i ■ one o! the for the Advertising Council. This Program beet example• of full cooperation between tho Federal Government
  • today. everyone on your staff Cliff I regret very a\&ch Kr. Pearson's Letter follows I received Drew Pearson most courteous Carter, with my statement. I have releaaed column which cooperation fro Diak Maguire and others. inference
  • Page 1 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Pages Doc# DocType Doc Info 01 memo C. Johnson to Cooper Date Restriction s 1 4/12/65 A [Possible duplicate of #372, NSF, CEJ, "Chron File-1965", Box 7] 03 memo Faulkner
  • HOked Uauoua Cb- pm•. It II a mental aancerr. of cow-ee, and honorary prealdent. The foundation bu more aTld clilcuulon tht.n the cbarma of lnTOIYU blooclabed OnlJ on the rare occa­ U.S. Cheu the cooperation of the Rita Haporth. Tbe Scotch pmblt waa
  • on the ia me enough, there was our Will with 9 land looked back to many forms . 11 th terms ~s everyone else, estitblishprivate office in Washi ngton, keep­ ot cooperative end eavor; a e ing as a •p· -olicy only the freedom ing the scrapbook s for Jim- just
  • of the Joint War Games Agency with interested offices to surface major issues, problems and questions for scenario attention and to finalize game format, player assignments and administrative considerations. Your cooperation in designating an individual
  • cooperation between your country, under your own wise leadership, and our country, under conditions of re-established stability and such leader­ goal. I ship as our beloved people designate, is and should be our constant wish to further confirm to Your
  • .,.: ,·. .. • _.t 0 ~ • \.,'.·;,:r,\ .' .... ,_ .·,. ,,' \ ,.. I J _., .'t in their ,• towns or. in local . 'f•, ,: • t•'.ft them how to handle non~cooperators • t elling l ',,'\: • ,, governmenti. "shoot them." •• I \ '. ,, ,· I
  • noted the irony that this year's UNWRA report had for the time "confessed" that many of the refugees had already been integrated into Arab economies. Mr. Rostow suggested that the refugee problem offered a focus for regional cooperation. He ·mtnioned 1
  • for Aid and Cooperation), a French Government agency for economic and technical assistance to the new States in Africa and Madagascar which have signed agreements of cooperation with the French Republic. Accounting course in the Delafosse lycee, Students
  • Plan Issuei of 19, 1968 rather than rely solely on February Section 204 of th~ Model Cities Act .. to· reflect this of th~ ~ontinui?i agreerr~ent was an initial cooperative arra~ge~erit.·: stage ., . to confirm our understanding that· DOT would
  • Seabury, who became the first post-war Bishop of the American Episcopal Church; · Miles Cooper and Charles Inglis of New York; Thomas Chandler of New Jersey; and Jonathan Boucher of Maryland. Other critics of the war were also men of substance: Joseph
  • the p hone, Mayor Yort~ could not have been more cooperative, he was issuing statements to the press that it was Governor Brown and not he who had asked for my p resence in California, that I was good only for civil rights and he doubted what p urp ose I
  • a coalition of democratically-oriented parties and by encouraging non-extremist opposition parties to cooperate constructively in the legislative process. l 5. Encourage - 4 - S. Encourage the Venezuelan Government to maintain, within constitutional bounds
  • Attached is a draft reply for Mr . Bundy ' s signature to Senator Clinton P . Anderson ' s letter to the President regarding US assist­ ance in the field of nuclear submarine cooperation with the Netherlands and other Allies . Secretary Nitze and Mr
  • . But it also requires the will, the cooperation, the energy of you, the individual citizen. For it is the history of this land that whatever has been done was the citizen's doing." She ended with the challenge, "Other generations have left us these monuments
  • part in con­ tributing to international monet ar y cooperation end quoteoEND MESSAGE For Bonn ~ Tungeler=Demi ng t elex being repeated to you for info. END RUS K 4' - • OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 0 D epartment of State COLLECT CHARGE
  • stood in a very special relationship to the Unite~ States. In that relationship dispute to cooperation, The Alliance we have moved from alliance for Progress It was foreshadowed is a revolutionary by the ideas of great looking to the future
  • Cooper ,"),..,O Tom Cronin &--Nat Davis ~rvin Duggan &...-tarry Eagleburger ~Jim Gaither .....,_ Bill Graham \,.,ffob Hardesty vDick Holbrooke i..-£d Hamilton t.-'rom Johnson ~ill Sparks Attached is today. ~im Jones , Bill Jorden ....Spurge Keeny
  • are worthy of note: I. Thanks to the cooperation between the Department of Commerce and the Bank fostered by the Export Expansion Act of 1968, great progress is being made in coordinating advance credit facilities with overseas trade shows. Thus, when
  • by the current bill introduced by Congressman Pelly {attached) which would bar UK ships from US ports if they persist in engaging in the Cuban-North Viet-Nam trade. We will oppose this bill, but British cooperation would be helpful and appreciated
  • political . It is nothing more or less than ~ a program in the great AmErlcan tradition to help our ne ighbors and friends who need help and are wllling to use it cooperative ly and constructively. ,.: \ , . The Presidency: The Succession I do not believe
  • respect for law, their ., essential fairness and .cooperativeness; the rich z:esources of the i. American i.· countrysid~; the growing excellence of American science and. cultural achievements;. th~ ability of I .. .· .gg: economy to assure more
  • to have a frank talk -- where both would lay all their cards on the table and work out a modus operandi. Thieu said he had tried to be understanding and cooperative, but Ky had been difficult. Thieu mentioned that he had assigned the Recovery Committee
  • than a call on Mr. Nehru to extend his interest, along with other heads of nations, to intra-regional cooperation and c_onsultation of the kind envisaged in the final paragraph of the joint communique issued in Karachi after his talks with our President
  • the advantages overseas association advantages Reports of association indicate that either the fact possibilities make clear to Shearer to Jamaica through American membership t~ reaching In a related Commonwealth heads future cooperation
  • ....;:: creasing reliance upon credit eales ~te,ad of grant.a. . .·' · · · arrange·;·< 8 • .. The" feulhU~ty of d.eveloping·-cooperative lo.g la.tic cornmon-uee 'traini.n g facilttlee on ei.th¢r a bI;tat•ral cir reglonaLba.91s ·among U1.ti.n Amedc:a ;t countrie:a
  • discussions National with appropriate Reconstruction a. a friendly and cooperative interest to the principle liberties and its time; and that intention the failure will ultimately -·• To affirm ment enters including time. To make clear