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- . and Mrs. James J. Reynolds Assistant Secretary of Labor Hon. and Mrs. Clifford L. Alexander, Jr. Associate Special Counsel to the President Hon. and Mrs. John Kenneth Galbraith Professor, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Hon. William Walton Chr
Folder, "Unidentified Flying Objects," Papers of Drew Pearson, Georgetown Files, Box G 300 [3 of 3]
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- that, assumYesterday, however, the ing the reliability of the Associated Presa circulated a witnesses, could not be ex frqmentary account of the plained by well-established principal concluaion of the phenomena. These were Colorado atudy. SOUrceswith classed
Folder, "NSAM # 352: Bridge Building, 7/8/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- Under Consideration within the Department: Do Repeal of Modification of Johnson Act. Eo Joint Consultationso Fo Encourage Travel to USAo Go Association of Eastern European Countries with GATTo H. ECE Initiatives. Io USSR Participation
- been exposed for two years. For them, it is SOP {Standard Operating Procedure) to attack the bases from which the planes originate. The pilots feel strongly on this issue too. I feel they are wrong. There are very significant risks associated
- and press conferences. Too many signs are bad now. There has been nothing good since the hearings. We need to be a little more outspoken. SECRETARY McNAMARA: Eban wants no association with our intentions to provide arms to the moderate Arabs. Eban wants
- Clifford: There is great merit in what you say. Thieu and his associates are not reading the situation clearly here. The President: I agree with that. \. ' ' ~. .•s We must get over the situation to him as we see it. ,t;'•· 1. If he keeps us
- REMARKS OCCUPATION Chairman Korea Cultural Radio Co. Ex-Defense Minister. Ex-Ambassador Ex-Notional Dr. Eui Sul CHO Professor Yonsei University to U.K. Assambly Member Chairman, Korean-Hellenic Association. Member of the Korean Academy. Mrs
- possible problems arising in Europe between 1965 and 1970 with principal focus on matters associated with increasing French intransigence in alliance relationships. At the Senior Review, a video tape will summarize the. ·game in documentary fashion
- Detroit, JBC:dhl ... .... ~ l "11 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOiR THEADVANCEMENT OFCOLORED PEOPLE Hamtramck, Michigan Branch TRINITY 3- 1 519 3362 DOREMUS STREET I; July JUANITA C. FORD, President EUGENE GRAVES, Vice-President 14, 1965 EXECUTIVE
- dllmocracy of free association--money is power. In The more money a majority pays in defense of all, the more money two minorities have, and the less money democracy has. A Hatch Act ma.y be a democratic defense from money power at vote time. Has
- of measuring alternative uses of resources by national governments. In general, there seems to be no correlation in Latin America between levels of military expenditures and economic growth rates. (Table 1.) Large military expenditures are variously associated
- rec •ideration of inv. to the Preaident to addreae annual meeting "Louiaiana Bar Association in Biloxi, Mi••· kpril 25-27. - -- .. By direction of the Presi erit: " ;~ 1 196 f. • O(lf J::IJ W. Marvin Wat•on Special Aaaietant to~ Pr• (White
- 1. 2/20/64 Msg to Bustamante/birthday 2. 3/2/64 Msg fm Bustamante wishes re Anniversary of Pan American Association 3. 3/13/ 64 Msg to Bustamante 4. 4/ 13/ 64 Msg fm Bustamante re appointment of Hugh Shearer. as personal representative
- Kindest regards, ASSOCIATED SERVICES Jo JPDfad encl. MARTIN JOSEPH MAURY BLACK P. DELANEY STEVENS ASSOCIATED SERVICES ON THEGROUNDS O THEEl RANCHO VEGAS P.O. BOX LAS VEGAS, 2731 • NEVADA HUNTRIDGE • PHONE STATION 73!5-2847 BRITISH AMERICAN
- 6 Black Chefs (and 1 Inventor) Who Changed the History of Food - The New York nmes I may have heard Carver's name associated with peanuts (boy, did he love them). Contrary to pular belief, Carver did not invent peanut butter. But he did develop
- 6 Black Chefs (and 1 Inventor) Who Changed the History of Food - The New York nmes I may have heard Carver's name associated with peanuts (boy, did he love them). Contrary to pular belief, Carver did not invent peanut butter. But he did develop
- , General Wheeler pointed to the position of the ship at 9 :25 the night before and at 12 noon it was 25 miles off shore and 16 miles away from the nearest land associated with North Korea. Secretary McNamara said it was unclear whether or not the ship
- foc:I i~ies associated with infiltration routes through Laos--spe cifl co lly a stc:g' ng crea in North Vietnam on Route 12 near the bo rder, and onorher s-og ~ :"lg o:-eo o t Ben Thay on Route 9 in southern Loos. 3. Laos: The intemol crisis rem
- ? Communist plot? Was it a USIA Director Rowan : Peter Arnett of the Associated Press didn't write his story out of the blue. We should find out about his background. Secretary McNamara gave his account of how the gas story got started and, in reply
Folder, "[February 28, 1968 - 1:30 p.m. Meeting on Copper Strike]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- it could to make bargaining effective; that it associated itself with the Taylor Panel's recommendation; and that it would issue a statement asking the people to come to Washington. , The President asked what other people thought and everyone in the room
- GeorgiaAppleGrowers IdahoStateHorticulturalSociety IllinoisFruit Council IndianaFruitGrowers Cooperative Association, Inc. IowaFruit Growers Association Kansas StateHorticultural Society Kentucky AppleGrowers Association Maryland StateAppleCommission Michigan
- of these five major categories is made up of the Tropical Forests , of which there are three types. On the border of the deserts, commonly associated with semiarid or subhumid climates, is the Tropical Scrub Woodlands. This is a formation composed of low scr ub
- be: What actions could be taken; how should the Congress be associated with these actions (the experience in the Dominican Republic and in Vietnam is pertinent). In presenting these questions to General Eisenhower I stressed that the discussion
- -called National Liberation Front and those individuals now associated with it. I am inclined to make a sharp distinction between these two. On the one hand, we appear to be seeing today a subtle aM sophisticates propaganda offensive designed to depict
- Secretary of Labor Zv Mrs. Walt W. Rostow Wife of the Counselor, Department of State v✓Hon. & Mrs. Clifford L. Alexander, Jr. Associate Special Counsel to the President William Walton Chr., Commission of Fine Arts v ✓Mr. 8t Mrs. Leslie E. Carpenter s . v
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 107: Nov. 19‑22, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- effort. from the coat determination: associated or ending inventory with making prints, i.e., of photo lab supplies. plastic bags for disposal. and The total dollar of .05¢ for B/W
- residual problems. The general conclusion of the report is that on the whole the withdrawal and transfer proceeded smoothly, although some residual problems associated with the former U.S. presence on the bases and the continuing u.s. presence at Kenitra
- by Alpine Geophysical Associates, Inc., of Norwood, New Jersey. She was converted to a research vessel in 1962, completed nine cruises in the Indian Ocean Expedition (1963-1964) and another series of cruises in the Southeastern Pacific Biological
- be exploited to . facilitate arms control and disarmament agreements, particularly in helping to solve the verification problems associated with such agreements. Thus, science on one hand generates many of our major arms control problems, while on the other
- associate of Dr . Mar t in Luther King , with whom we have worked . Re reported on the prob~ems of Selma, Al abama, and the concern of King's aides for his life. Shortly thereafter I cal l ed Dr . King and we talked for about twenty minutes . When I asked
- ~ the Nation's • lingering bal3:nce-of-payments· problem, in light of t~e reduction _in foreign exchange drains associated with Government expenditures in Southeast Asia. . . a as RESOURCES AND PRIORITIES FOR THE LONGER RUN The chcii~esamong alternative
- that that and Adninistrator "on the whole, Secretariat is sound," the and 37 Secretariat and it warned that insulated thereupon time Associate a week Dean replied one or two changes. report must be responsive if this decision office to was to be and policy
- : We really don't know? CIA Director Helms: Yes. General Westmoreland: Attacks are associated with major offensive in Northern I Corps and III Corps near Saigon. This is a prelude to a general offensive. I expect it about the 24th or 25th
- within South Vietnam. We should negotiate a cease-fire rather than accept one. This is the most dangerous proposal we could tie on to. Secretary Rusk: A cease-fire has to be associated with a withdrawal of forces. General Taylor: I would echo those views
- over Senators by merely citing numbers, but we can win them over by discussing our overall strategy. General Whe ele r: W e should resume the bombing as soon as practicable on infiltration-associated targets which we have advised on the basis
- relations and civil rights activities~ ., ·j ·1 ·! I ·t In a meeting on September 29, the local bar association . discussed its responsibility for representing Negroes , charged in racial incidents. This group also has before r' it further resolutions