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  • of the American and Philip ine governments to commemorate the close association of their peo les . Not to approve the bill could lead to bad feeling while approval would make a positive contribution to continued good relations . Enclosures EXECUTIVE OFFICE
  • with Harold about the whole polltical set-up in est. Texas, and probably some other things of inter­ I think this is worth a checldng. FRANK N. WATSON and PHILIP E. FOX .AssocIATEs G.RRFIELD CRAWFORD MABEL DUICE PUBLIC RELflTIONS COUNSEL
  • to the March on Washington on August 28, 1963. - 2 - roP SECRET "TOP SECRE'f- Originally Negro leaders, principally A. Philip Randolph, President of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and head of the Negro American Labor Council, had proposed a march
  • , William R. Harman, Philip Merrill, John E. Sheehan, and John H. Zentay. • In making the announcement, Mr. O'Brien said, "I'm delighted to welcome such a distinguished group of individuals to the Foundation's Board. They all share a demonstrated commitment
  • , William R. Harman, Philip Merrill, John E. Sheehan, and John H. Zentay. • In making the announcement, Mr. O'Brien said, "I'm delighted to welcome such a distinguished group of individuals to the Foundation's Board. They all share a demonstrated commitment
  • LEGACY OF DISENFRANCHISEMENT. YOU 0 CD MAYBE ASSUREDTHIS WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENT WILL NEVERBE FORGOTTE A PHILIP RANDOLPH. [3 of 3] WASHINGTON, 0.C . ~ [1 of 2] MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON .Augost 6, 1965 5:27 p. m . To : The Pre
  • . Mr. and M r~ . Burton Lane Carey McWilliams Mrs. Lucy Montgomery Sidney Poitier A. Philip Randolph Bayard Rustin Ben Shann Uafael Soycr Dr. Benjamin Spock Norrn an Thomas Eli WalJach Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weinstein Dagmar Wilson ther Voices Join
  • Pierpoint, Robert Potter, Philip Proctor, Howard Richards, William Roppolo, Charles Roth, Robert Ryan, Cleve Sargent, Tony Schultz, Jack Semple, Robert Sylvester, Tony Tasnade, Charles Thomas, Helen Willoner, Andrew *Martin, Ed I 1PM 4c~ Mrs. OarnettfHo
  • to show the tapes to and test the reactions of randomly selected.,, untrained -subjects. This technique of content analysis was pioneered by Professor Philip Stone of Harvard and is described 1n some detail in his book 11The General Inquirer. " Among
  • L • MUI.Tm, Abraham MINISH, Joseph WELTNER,Charles NANNA,R. T • ot the GETTYS, T. S. TODD,P.H. SLATrON, William L. STILL, Richard L • BRGJNSTEIN, Philip N• McGUIRE, Marie BAUGHMAN, J. Stanley SCHUSSHEIM,Morton J. MURRAY, Robert W. SFECTCR
  • RIVERS, L. Mendel, Congress PHILBIN, Philip J., Congress PRICE, Melvin, Congress HARDY, Porter, Jr., Congress BYRNE, James A., Congress PIKE, Otis G., Congress NEDZI, Lucien N., Congress RANDALL, William J ., Congress WILSON, Charles H., Congress IBWIN
  • : 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
  • Company Columbia BroadcasUzig Syetem Columbia Broadcasting Syatem -2Tony Sylvester Philip Carter Don Downing Barbara Furlow Lewis Lapham deRoosett Morrissey Ralph Heath Post • Newsweek Stations Newsweek Time u.s. News II World Report Saturday Evening
  • F. 8 i>_tr&·Davis. w. • Kilroy . • John A. Rathme'n / ..Charles D. BostoJF' J~li.~~-~l~ . . J. Philip Wa nd el -- ....., Robert S. Weatherall.A- • 11amK, D~vis Alfred. J. Knapp , . Lawrence s. Reed • . :/ Lyon L. Brinsmade...e..c~ 1 G~or,ge C.Helmig
  • ,,, ·;,;',,,c,••.1 ~J~¼ r. Bettner I •. . o. ftlli• ('ftle ••••) .. /~ Drafted: Philip Manhard approved in S: 10/29/~CRETARY'S -s-ECR~T US/MC/55 DEL:OOATION 1 _d/ / TO THE TWENTIETH SESSIONOF THE NATIONSGENERAL ASSEMBLY UNITED NewYork, September
  • ., U.s. Senate M:cCLELIAN, John L., Senate DODD, Thomas J. , Senate LONG, Edward V. , Senate BA.YR, Birch, Senate DIBKSEN, Everett McKinley, Senate ERVIN, Jr. , Sam J. , Senate HART, Philip A., Senate KENNEDY, Edward M., Senate TYDINGS, Joseph D. , Senate
  • 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
  • *A. Philip Randolph - AFL-CIO *Eugene Ormandy - Philadelphia Orchestra Leonard Bernstein - N. Y. Philharmonic Samuel Eliot Morrison - Harvard Professor *John F. Gallagher - Vice President for International Operations of Sears, Roebuck - 2 - MEMORANDUM
  • Crihfield Exec. Dir., National Governors' Conference, Chicago, Ill. Maj. Gen. & Mrs . Philip deWitt Ginder Mrs-Jean Dalrymple, NYC Center Light Opera Co. Capt. & Mrs . Charles S. Robb Arlington, Virginia Mr. C. R. Smith Secretary of Commerce-designate
  • agencies upon request. 15 Here are some of the comments on the Confer­ ence received by Plans for Progress: Philip]. 'fink/ield, Director of Student Emplor ment at Fisk University, Nashville, .Tennessee: ccThe President's Committee On Equal Employment
  • . land use regulations; low­ ton I s Soutbweat Urban oject for the elderly. ~resident Robert c. Weaver, Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development H. Ralph Taylor, Assistant Secretary HUD Remarks by HUDAssistant Secretarie• Philip N
  • , Calvin W., Dept. of Justice SENATCRS: BAYH, Birch BURDICK, Quentin N. DIRKSEN, Everett McKinley DCDD, Thomas J., · EASTLAND, James O. ERVIN, Sam J. FONG, Hiram L. HART, Philip a HRUSKA, Roman L. JAVITS, Jacob K. JOHNSTON, Olin D • KENNEDY, Edward M. LONG
  • t.o meet with you or mmnberaof your ataff on any future devolopmanta. lincerely you•• 1•/.fhll\P ft. ue,IA.0.. Philip a. 1.ee, H. D. Asoiatant Secretary for Affair• Health and Scientifio , ,. Q ;.,,.,\- ..... .. 1 ~~ " JUN231967 Identical
  • . has been who have supplied furnished by On January 14, 1967, Martin Luther King, Jro, President, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, held a conference with civil rights leaders, A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin. Also included
  • KLUCZYNSKI, John C., Congress GRAHAM,Philip L., Washington Post KNOTT,Jr., Lawson B., Wash., D.C. GP..EER,Dewitt C., Austin, Tax. KUCHEL, Thomas H., Senate GRUEN, Victor, LosA KUHNS, William G., General Public GRUENIID, Ernest, Senate Utilities Corp. GUNTHER
  • in for consultation 0£ various kinds and they attended the meet.;.ng . s. Ambassador Ambassador Wymberley Coor, U. to Uruguay. Ambassador Julius Holmes, u. s . Ambassador Ambassador Philip Kaiser, to Senegal. u. s . Ambassador to Iran. Ambassador James Lobe
  • ) Oregon Mrs. Tom McCall (Audrey) Pennsylvania Mrs. Raymond P. Shafer (Jane) South Carolina Mrs. Robert E. McNair (Josephine) Tennessee Mrs. Buford Ellington (Catherine) Utah Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton (Lucybeth) Vermont Mrs. Philip H. Hoff (Joan
  • in the United Nations were more apt to support Malaysia and the Philip?ines if the guerrilla operations sho:ild go to the United Nations. Secretary Dillo:i believed it should not be ourselves who force the issue with S'.Jkarno but that any determination should
  • . Great Society Organizational Problems, July 1966 to June 1967 17. Great Society: Congressional Committee Structure, November 1966 18. Philip M• .,_}~auser-Journal of the .American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1965 19. Heller-Peckman - Advisory
  • in.January, 1966 that PHILIP COOK, then an active member of the SUNYABChapter ·or SDS, commented on January 11, 1966 that LEONPHIPPS was going to live with him and become active in the ERAP Committee of SDS 'in the Negro area of Buffalo, New Yorko The source
  • . . . . • • • *Mr. Philip W. Manhard. . . . . . . . Mr. Robert J. Mullen . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Seymour Weiss ... ... ... Mr. Donald Arrill * Team Captain FOR OFFICIAL l!.~!..ONLY D-7 AID USN USA USMC State DIA State FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY GREENII Action Team