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  • is not satislied with th w&y th,~ investigation indicated JOHN KL"lNEDY was ~ssassina-t ed~ He· fee.l s that there 1~ was or is something e·lsre . behind the assa·s sination,, On November 21 9 1966~ BH T=l3 advised ,t hat ROBERT SHELTON was the featu.r ed speaker
  • , The Christian Science Monitor. Everett Case, president, Sloan Foundation. Everett R. Clinchy, president, Council on World Tensions, Inc. John Thomas Connor, president, Merck & Co., Inc. Howard A. Cook, president, International House-New York. John Cowles
  • · from some of bills I had drawn from the the best ·!lames .(TriciaNixon, .1 bank and said that was ·what . Mr. and Mrs; ·Stavros Niar1 was going to spend, and chos, ~or ilnd Mrs, John they said, 'All right, we V. Lindsay, Senator and Mrs. . haven't been
  • · from some of bills I had drawn from the the best ·!lames .(TriciaNixon, .1 bank and said that was ·what . Mr. and Mrs; ·Stavros Niar1 was going to spend, and chos, ~or ilnd Mrs, John they said, 'All right, we V. Lindsay, Senator and Mrs. . haven't been
  • a photographic archive. I am very sorry not to be more helpful. John G. Morris 209 G Street, s. W. Washington, D. c. 20024 737-8507 (Area 202) November3, 1965 A NATIONALPHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVE On January ]J, 1965, in asking federal departments and agencies
  • in New Orleans. Leberte owns or works at the Scott Street Produce Market where John McFerren of Somerville alleged­ ly overheard a man speaking on the telephone say, on or about the day of the assassination: •shoot him on ·the balccmy, shoot him anywhere
  • and I have kept up through the years from Uncle John Will with the news of you all. Please remember me to the girls when you write them. Thank you so much for your generous remarks about Lyndon. I always hope we will find a quiet enough week or two
  • , California R. WALTER RIEHLMAN, New York 1ACK BROOKS, Texas GEORGE MEADER, Michigan L. H. FOUNTAIN, North Carolina CLARENCE J. BROWN, Ohio PORTER HARDY, Ja., Virginia FLORENCE P. DWYER, New Jersey JOHN A. BLATNIK, Minnesota ROBERT P. GRIFFIN, Michigan ROBERT E
  • San Francisco, California. (San Francisco International Airport) October 4 9:40 a.m. PDT Depart San Francisco, California. (San Francisco International Airport) October 4 5:00 p.m. EDT Arrive New York, New York. (John F. Kennedy
  • Oftl'_ OD Adlllral .JobD IJU'llN. It 1■ poaa ..... ,. t your efficient lblt• llouN f111q a_....111..ny aocoapli■bed tbl ■• •ttber way I tll uteri&l abould be of inten■ t to John lbi.Da 'tbe qual1floatlou of Adalral BarllN' ■ ■yatea aa hnde■ t
  • :30 P.M., of the group have stated they do not intend demonstrate at the White House. If ~dditional information is received, and the leaders to picket or you will -rLv~ Thomas L. Johns be advised. June 25, 1966 Saturday - 3:00 P.M. MEMORANDUM
  • '~ S Iatll U£CEIA£D· I -K Senate Bankiq an4 CUrNnc7 Committee 1JIIIOOadl I , gon , Kew HampahiN #MJ~■ota t&tt R&.PUBLICANS I(' Wallace Bennet, John ~ower, !e Utah Strom ~D4, South Carolina Bourke B. p.ckenlooper, Io- f March 7, 19'6
  • of the John Birch Society in the past year? (In 1964 they doubled, to $3.2 million. In 1965 they are expected to reach over $6 million. They are trying to raise $12 million for the 1966 Congres­ sional elections.) About the secret, private armies, equipped
  • - ~ 6:40 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: News Media Contacts I had a long session with John Hightower, AP~ this. afternoon. We discussed Viet Nam in all its dimensions.at some length. He is anxious to do a serious piece trying to give shape
  • '!t HlttvlJe.l of the AFL-CIO Executive Council, May 18-20, 1964 at Washing ~ , C¢.lli?.C..e . It has occurred to Mr. Meany that President John have an interest in visiting wit~ these gentlemen individua ly. And while Mr. Meany may mention
  • ------ one of the intersections, three blocks from the housing project• Officer John Gleason, together with two reserve officers, had been poste Gleason was a veteran officer, the son of a former lieutenant on the police de­ partment. Shortly after 8:00
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE memo for the ~resident memo for Robert Weaver and Robertfiood from John B. C~inton w/cover memo to Levinson CR C
  • : 00 ao mo ._ .. TO: PETER BENCHLEY flA/J FROM: CHARLES MAGUMi~ For Presidential reply and return to me today, pleaseo Don't get too funny in the answer to Santora a light touch will be fine • .. (John Morris and Philip Santora
  • of personal and professional correspondence between President Johnson and the Directors of the Central Intelligence Agency during the Johnson administration, namely Director John McCone, Director William "Red" Raborn and Director Richard Helms. Materials also
  • , Ben. KKK. Evanston [Ill.] Regency Books (1963] 158 p. HS2330.K63Hl5 ~ecklin, John Moffatt. The Ku Klux Klan: a study of the American minct. New York, Russel.l and ;Russell, 1963. 244 p. HS2JJO.K~3M4 J.Qt-i:~ Hice, Arnolds. The Ku Klux Klan
  • . Johnson ROCKY MOUNT CAROLINA 1 NORTH Congressman Hale Boggs, Master of Ceremonies 1 minute Local VIPs file 1 minute Congressman Boggs introduces John Minges off Mayor Mayor Minges introduces: Senators Ervin and Jordan Cone;t-essmanCooley 2 minutes
  • Hoover, Chairman Clarence J. Brown Herbert Brownell, Jr. James A. Farley Homer Ferguson Arthurs. Flemming Chet Holifield Solomon c. Hollister Joseph P. Kennedy John L. McClellan Sidney A. Mitchell Robert G. Storey MEMBERS, SUBCOMMITTEE ON RESEARCH
  • She ppar d was my very great friend. The Florida shi p canal, seen by Morris She ppard as a def ense vraterway , savin~ five hundred safe miles from t e sneaking submarines of any beast of Berlin, has not been built. name was on the bill vrith mine
  • tho noxt couplo or dnya he will have a long wait. 'I• / I Here is Job1son •s atory1 Ewoll Nallo i on hold-over poet.mas ter 1n John!on 'e distric t who hao boan VOCLll and bitter in hie opposit icin to him. fflle:1 Jc,lm90n ~m:, olec ~ocl he
  • , and place a wreath at the grave of the late President John F. Kennedy. TUESDAY(Cont'd.) House. PR 109 - 6 TUESDAY,MAY18 (Continued) 3:ijS p.m. Departure 4:00 p.m. The Honorable J. W. Fulbright, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
  • Dear Mr. M 1er: For the Pre iden I your co nts conce of Governor cknowledge no ination nly after very re ide de nt t t r o em.an will d mon• fort i po t. b Ple c reful con id this el cti months • ah S1ncer ly, John B. Clinton taff A si tant
  • could write John Adams in 1778 that "I wish it were in my power to tell you that the number and influence of the Tories here were reduced, but I think they gain ground fast." Nor were opponents of the Revolution men of little note. Anglican churchmen led
  • Oehlert, Jr. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT BUREAU OF THE BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 March 6, 1968 Mr. Roger P. Morris Staff' Member National Security Council RO
  • with tlie new Urban Development Department. Accordingly, you may want to get together with John Gunther. 1 will be glad to set up such a meeting and introduce you ·to Gunther if you don 1t already know him. • . • The rea~on 1 have not acknowledged
  • Treasurer • Cecil E. Burney Board of Directors Morris B. Abram Eugene D. Bennett Henry Brandis, Jr. • Bruce Bromley John G. Buchanan Kenneth J. Burns, Jr. • William T. Coleman, Jr. • Walter E. Craig Arthur H. Dean • James C. Dezendorf Jefferson B. Fordham
  • Project (Bill Ware, Gwen Robinson, · John· Bell} has not been considered~ They should attend all insti- •• • '· • tute- meetings. _·,,_ .... ++++:H-llllll+:11:r I •· '' -1 DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13526,Sec. 3.S NLJ LOIE\C11-'lO ' Ry .jLltkl ·N_ARA,Date l
  • foundation dedicated as a living memorial to those who served with the armed forces of th• United States in the Pacific" Directors Harold J. Coolidge, Jr. Walter F. Dillingham Philip M. Farley Childs Frick John J. McCloy Robert Cushman M1rphJ W. A. Read
  • categories. The selection would be made by five members appointed by Mrs • Johns on. April 28, 1965: Women Doe,i-!$; E.uxtttiemn Mrs. Johnson hostessed a White House ·women d.Qtt 1 s luncheon on the subject of neighborhood beautification: Mrs. James Bush­
  • OF INVESTlGATION D.C. 20535 December 7, 1967 SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS AND.DISTURBANCES DISTURBANCE,PEORIA, ILLINOIS John Gwynn, President of the Peoria, Illinois, Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, led group. _of
  • criminal anarchy during the Harlem riots of 1964. On May 16, 1967, Associate Judge JOHN SCILIPPI of the New York Court of Appeals said "the evidence adduced by the people was more than sufficient to sustain a finding of clear and present danger of rioting
  • 0056 6516 PAFSC AAFSC Hq USAF(AFAAC) Wash OC 20330 7016 PAFSC SAF (SAFLL) Wash DC 20330 7016 PAFSC Hq USAF (AFFRA) Wash OC 20330 "•,· \ COL C,A0564762 ~ t .. r' ~ ··' JOHN W, A0361602 .: COL \:: COL JENKINS, WALTER W, A015~ JONES
  • asked Bill Blackburn inquiry. The DOD officials saw no reason why this would not be a satisfactory arrangement and suggested that the attorneys representing the j:Iawes family contact Mr. John -'(Gehardt at the Corps of Artll.y Engineers Office in Forth
  • \( ~ memo Thomas L. Johns to Marvin Watson Mc c,~~ ss oote re::> S/-r,\fz_,3 ~4.ndn VHat&OR to bBd {fe #668)• O'p-(M~ ~3/1,-{6 e6a cable IAtellige1ice cable 67.b cepoi:t 11itelligenee I eport £Sb report Iotelligeoce cepact Collection Title
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • immediately, Cocle 14.S0. Basic correspondence should be returned when draft reply, memorandum, or comment is re­ quested. _ _ For your information. •i , _ _ For comment. REMARKS: Returned for DOD reply as reconunended in memorandum from Mr. John M