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  • Cement Corp. at Louisville, Ky., to points Dakota, and Montana. NoTE: I! a hear- PORATION, 2105 East Dale, Springfield, in Kentucky; Clay, Richland, Lawrence, ing is deemed necessary, applicant re- Mo. Authority sought to operate as a Wayne, Edwards
  • DEPARTMENT Washington 25, D. C., 16 September, 1947 War Department Pamphlet 21-39, Conduct of Military Funeral, is published for the informa­ tion and guidance of all concerned. SECTION I. II. [AG 461 (5 Aug. 47)] OFFICIAL: Chief of Staff Ill. EDWARD F
  • :00 o'clock a. m .. pursuant to adjournment, and was called to order by Hon. Pearce Johnson. Th-e roll or the House was called, and the following Members were present: Abington Aynes worth Bell Benton Bergman Blount Bradshaw Briscoe Brooks of J
  • Donald Brooks). SP February 26, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR MILDRED STEGALL From: Carol Carlyle Would you give us your okays on the following people who will be attending or helping with the Fashion show luncheon on Thursday, February 29. DESIGNERS Mr
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL FORMOF DOCUMENT #1 Lett.er LIBRARIES) CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE State Te Arthu:E-I>-s~ DATE t Conf. .from Brooke RESTRICTION ~ Haya 1 p 03/28/61 A 0:}/28/61 A ~ ffla
  • ~ller Plaza New York, New York 10020 Mr. Charles Schultze Senior Fellow Brookings Institution 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, n.c. 20036 (Co-Chairman) N.W. Pr. Sheldon J. Segal Director, Biomedical Division The Population Council 68th and York
  • white wool dres So •• sculptured to a T 0 with jewelled buttons•• e an inverted pleat center front. • 0 the front tab set 18. Ellen Brooke Red, white and blue linen suit•• 0 the jacket in white with short sleeves, a quartet of pockets, a chain
  • Post-: Vietnam Fiscal Policy Choices I A number of 11 outside" economists -- notably Charles L. Schultze and Joseph A. Pechman of the Brookings Institution and Otto Eckstein i! · of Harvard University -- have recently expressed a variety
  • may wish to send to Mr. Pace, whoae letter is returned. It we 11&1' be or arq- ~her aaa1stanae to you, pleaae do not hea1tate to call on us. Sincerely youre, Por the Secretary of Statei Brooks Haya Aaa1stant Secretary Encloaureas 1. 2. Proa Mr
  • and a copy of a memorandum, whi h George promised to show the President, regarding the acem in Terris nter for the Study Convocation being aponsored by the of Democratic Inatitutiona. I recall wa in Brook ■ Haya offic again 100n. nversation last year forward
  • : .. _C_A_M_P_D_A_V_I_D_~-~--...:__ ___ A_P_RI_L_8:....., __ 1_9_6_7 __ 1··, Cll ~ SU Cb "' t1 0) Cb • -APRIL 0) 9, 1967 n r j Camp David l ~i'· w/ Mrs. Johnson Cong and Mrs. Jack Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Riordan Hon and Mrs. Ramsey Clark Hon and Mrs
  • : .. _C_A_M_P_D_A_V_I_D_~-~--...:__ ___ A_P_RI_L_8:....., __ 1_9_6_7 __ 1··, Cll ~ SU Cb "' t1 0) Cb • -APRIL 0) 9, 1967 n r j Camp David l ~i'· w/ Mrs. Johnson Cong and Mrs. Jack Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Riordan Hon and Mrs. Ramsey Clark Hon and Mrs
  • Studios SUVA'STWISTEDMOUNTAINS Facing Suva across the harbour is a range of rugged mountains f"ising steeply from the beach. The strange attraction of these mountains was described by Rupert Brooke (Poe ms, with a Memoir) after his visit to Suva. "Across
  • News; Er• neet K. Lindley, Newsweek Magazine; Jamee Rut.on, New York T1mee; Law­ "9nce B. Spivak, regular panel member. Mr. Baoo11ts.Th1a is Ned Brooks, invitlng you to "Meet the Press." Our guest today la the Chancellor of Weat Germany, Dr. Konrad
  • ' turther assistance to you please ·do not hesitate to call on me. :U,ncere:cy- yours, Brooks IUqa Assistant .Secreta17 Enclosaress l. Press Release lo. 581. 2. Letter trom Mr. McMurey. [3 of 6 front] [3 of 6 back] , · El N RRATIOllS ~~ November 2
  • , autocratic man who did much to modernize the country but who brooked no opposi­ tion to his policies. He obtained extensive economic assistance from both the USSR and the West and used it to start building the infra­ structure necessary to develop the Afghan
  • . Blough, chairman, United States Steel Corp. Arleigh A .. Burke, director, Center for Stra­ tegic Studies, Georgetown University. Benjamin J. Buttenwieser, Kuhn, Loeb & Co. Dr. Robert Calkins, president, Brookings Institution. Erwin D. Canham, editor
  • listed in this Appendix are diecueeed in B. M. Rich, The Presidents and Civil Die order (The Brooking• lnetitution, 1941). Other• are described in S, Doc, No. 263, 67th Cong., 2d Seee. (1922). • rl ,,....., the civil authoritiH There&!ter, the had
  • . ~ ~ Photo1raphby Caine's Studios SUVA'STWISTEDMOUNTAINS Facing Suva across the harbour is a range of ru gged mountains -rising steeply from the beach. The strange attraction of these mountains was described by Rupert Brooke (Poems, with a Memoir) after his visit t
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  • we have Brooks Assist{lnt - SAIOON the from in Saigon. Ir! Enclosure received for TELEGRAM Hays Secretary No. 1820 '" iii Q ii iii Ii_ (UNCLASSIFIED WHEN SECRET ATTACHMENT REMOVED) Department INCOMING TELEGRAM 34-H of State- ~[GRET
  • opportunities. It is noteworthy, in recent elections, that many Jews found it possible to identify themselves with Republicans like Romney, Percy, Shaffer of Pennsylvania, Rockefeller of New York and Brooke in Massachusetts. All of these men received some Jewish
  • , such as Resources for the Future and the Brookings Institution. This will assure that the necessary expertise and objectivity will be brought to bear. Also enclosed is the Task Force report on tunneling technology which is based on a detailed study by a specially