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- ·Adviao:r for Natio11.a.l Capital Affairs Mrs. Stanley Rogala XCabin John Park Citben•' .Association (,-519 - 76th str~et Cabin John, Maryland 20731 MAY . 21967 C£NTRAf: Ff LES GENERAL ~ - ?.£~ ~· BJ:ew.t•r:. Dear S.iaatw \ ' · Tlt.aak ,o. very m
- of association with him, I have found him a decent man, a human being, a fellow with ideas, with initiative, with imagination. I think be is ideally suited for what I am going to ask him to do. He will be an Ambassador first of peace and goodwili, whose mission
- ANGELES VIETNAM DAYCOMMITTEE CUCL~VDC>. THELAUCNAMEIS BEINGUSEDAS A COSPONSOR BECAUSE OF ASSOCIATED WITHUCLA~'VDC NAME. UNPATRIOTIC CONNOTATION UCLA· vpc, ACCORDING TO UCLANEWSPAPER "DAILYBRUIN," IS UCLA CAMPUS ORGANitATION COMPOSED OF MEMBERS OF YOUNG
- , DuSable High School CRECK, Clifford MIELDS, Hugh, Conf. of Mayors HJ.NSEN,Carl F. MI'mHELL.,Dorm s •., Mitchell Associates HARNFD., Louise., League of WomenVoters MOCRE.,Margaret., University of N. Car. in the US MarnIS., Joseph T., Natl, Assn. of Photogra
- • NATIONALJEWISHWELFAREIOAID YOUNGWOMEN'S CHRISTIANASSOCIATIONo SALVATION ARMYo NATIONALTRAVELEIS AID ASSOCIATION• NATIONALCAPITAL USO, INC. IS A UNITEDGIVERSFUND MEMBER n·o;;:.~-- -r-~·ll)l/~~ 9 October 1965 ,re-t=(j)· - EXECUTIVE .Juanita: ·"f>R
- participants. You are cordially invited to attend this Review. 5. (U) The game title, EPSILON I-65 is Unclassified when used without association with a particular subject area. The general focus of the game is SECRET - NOT FOR FOREIGNDISSEMINATION. Discussions
- an my £'i mer··oos"s) from Dallas. is the associate, ls Patsy 18 years old - attends Mar,jorie Webster Jr. o ege here in Washington (since Sept. of this year) and has met Luci Johnson through me when I arranged a White House tour a couple of weeks ago
- and brought into as close and sympathetic association as feasible with the free world. CON FlDENTIAL - 3 - T6 this end, the United States wishes through aid and other means to prevent a drift of Indonesia into the Communist Bloc, to strengthen Indonesia's
- Foreign Service Association on March 31, 1966_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ 17 v [Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, Monday, March 7, 1966, · Vol. 2, No. 9] WHITE HOUSE
- the improvements intended. The need for a sharp reduction in the rate of population gra.,th and the need for increased food production must be constantly associated in Mission planning, programmi.ng and field activities and, particularly, in discussion of both food
- personnel. 6. The President approved the deployment of two additional Marine Battalions and one Marine Air Squadron and associated headquarters and support elements. 7. The President approved a change of mission for all Marine Battalions deployed to Vietnam
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- they were a species beneath notice, and I thought it was unnecessarily offensive. And then substahtively I think that in all candor he has been a very disruptive influence upon the progress toward a much closer association of the Atlantic countries
- 500 persons -- including current an-d former neighbors, business associates, social acquaintances and school classmates -- were interviewed. Medical, financial, military, and police records were reviewed. Every logical available source was contacted
- countries or the United States. Detailed technical presentations were heard concerning each indi vidual Chinese Communist nuclear test and an assessment was made of future developments by Red China. in the field of nuclear weapons and associated delivery
- in Detroit VISTA Volunteers VISTA Volunteers VISTA Volunteers VISTA Volunteers VISTA Associates • 215 Volunteer Total Volunteers were lodged in the Tuller and Strathmore Hotels near the target areas and moved immediately into special VISTA briefing
- Association Dinner on November 8, 1963 (15} Vice President's call November 8, 1963 (16) Vice President's Arrival November 7, 1963 Statement in Brussels, on Prime Minister Lefevre on Text of telegram from Amb. MacArthur on meeting between Vice
- Advisory Council for Rural Development, Executive Member of Canadian Association for Adult Education and Canadian Advisory Council on Cooperative Researcho Vice-President of the Atlantic Council for Continuing Education, President, Canadian Association
- Studios, Burbank, Cal if., and -Jules Waterman, President, Talent Corporation of America. Executive Vice-President, Repeat Film Studios, in charge of all filmed TV production. Recipient of annual Award of Merit from Filmed TV Producers Association
- of Experimental Test Pilots; associate fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; and member of the Soaring Society of America. Armstrong was a naval aviator from 1949 to 1952 and flew combat missions during the Korean action. 78 He
- for Foreip Affairs, Mohammed A b d e 1-Koddous, today accuaed Egyptian forces of -uaiq poison eas against the royalist • faction in tpe Yemeni clvll war. In a cable to the Foreign Cottespondents' Association in BeJrut, he aid from 15 to 20 p o ii o n gas
- a nd Associ- the law ;~?Jd'specific )policies' invol,..::. . \ ~f.~bly J>?-1.itlcal a_n_doften inyolves 1 ing'_sl~}J:rqents__'to~•~i:id~r~ ~ot~~t_, ated Equipment " • 1conS1cferat1on~ m1htary security. Military Training,·Equipment counm~., ... , ~ ,_~:J
- and in the atmosphere. As you know, early in Fiscal Year ~964 the .:Partial test b
- portions of barracks and supply lt lS 2C dumps and associated buil dlngs , as well as vehicl es and guns . 21 c . Estimated risk l oss . a. Readiness and timing . Upon compl et ion of intercountry 22 2~ nec-oti.at1ons J.nvolving US , RVN , and RLG
- . President 18, 1964 : I am asking Governor Ryotaro Azuma of Tokyo to convey to you my personal message of greetings visit to the United States of members Association on the occasion of the of the National Governors' of Japan. I believe that you
- associated with each are delineated. The TOC SOP includes certain preapproved public announcements and responses to inquiries and proposes others which would be subject to specific approval by pertinent government agencies before use. These procedures were
- must be expected to be quite 10 reluqtant to provide data on shielding materials·and results 2. On Radiation and Solar Events -- Both sides seek greater knowledge of radiation and particle fluxes in cislunar space, ·particularly that associated
- in Turkey, Pakistan and Korea. Such initiatives would largely be a matter of encouraging AID to give earth stations a higher priority in the aid programs for these countries. In view of Doug Cater 1 s continuing association with this subject and the initial
- ___________ l 11 FairmountAvenue , at 29th Street, between Broadway and Harrison ___________________ Glencourt 1-8822 From the Office of P. WEm, Associate Minister THOMAS Tu T2 Nr1- I'nt:o'>tpG.t~ P/-cA s err c.::_ L,u 1 Co/c1(,,1uv Fon wo u IT) TJe
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 44, October 1-9, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- , vjhich was then in session. Mr. Poster discussed transit rights v;lth Ambassador 'Sette Camara of Brazil. In response to a statement of Sette Camara's associate, Carlos Bueno, to an American representative in the U.N. that the "US has particular posit
- . This is important. We must determine what they mean by it. associates "his colleagues" with it. He also He says a complete bombing cessation could lead to a breakthrough. He says this would lead to a peaceful settlement. Kosygin says if, we take such a step
- not be made overt (legitimized) until these operations and De Soto patrol operations become so intertwined that they can be associated. or until the US ia prepared openly to support MAROPS militarily. b. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff does not agree
- :. associate . d support , ( e1' eng:r.ee::rs, . ..incer a~ tac., , (,d ) str1'ke a1rcrart ?:irnar: :y :c construe: additicna1 air ~ases, and ( f) flesning out, accorc.~g ~o Gene :-a. Westmore!~nd 1 s requests, of axisting operational units anc acvis
Folder, "Colonel Jenkins, Walter W. A0 157 61 86 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 29A
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- Association for the Advancement of Chl ored People, the Congress of Racial Fquali ty, the South ern Christian Leadership Conference, the Student NonVio lent Chordinat:i.ng Committee -v;iorki.ng in Mississippi a:nd local :MississipPians. c~.....,.., .Jaae
- . McPherson,. Jr. {f) Thia i.a in respou•• to your very 1 letter of the· 9th inviting :t he ~esident an .foMI·• • '• ~tt•ncl th• ~Ua Af£ Lanch•-O'-' which your' C.h aptel' of th 'la onat . Association of J,tailway:...Busf.ne"~.:fJ___Q. n i:a bo141D1
- aENJAMIN L, 2EL£NKO .. COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20515 LAW REVISION COUNS£L: CHARLES J. %INN I lI I ! I ASSOCIATE COUNSEL.; DONALD G, BENN JOHH W. DEAN Ill March 22, 1967 GENl2RAC CAI.If'. LE /~bi, BE.b Sc F(} 11-9 Honorable
- a great deal of trouble in matching J ohnsons' •pace. Press associations, for example, . ave had to double-team the President in an attempt to keep he world infoJ.fmed of the dizzying round of his activities. The undercurrent of concern regarding
- Division, Parma for development of a technical training program to include training materials $i~r 9~4-W-a~- 9R-Peve¾"ty--Giaant-tG- -tke -YRi-¥&1'-&i-ty-Gf-:N-ew- -~l'-k- $1, 048, 500 Fed contract to Associated Builders , Inc. , Cleveland FEIGHAN, Rep. 1