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  • . JESSE GRAYlett the area at 6:00 pm.. The above demonstration NYT-2 on Pebruary 14, 1966. was also reported by An article in the "Journal .American" dated February lS, 1966, on page three, narrated that tour associates - 16 - • 1 f ' NY 100
  • unleashed the present storm, its violence - - before which all China seems to be bowing down as though Mao were God - - suggests his doing so was triggered by something of no mean importance. A May 4 editorial in the Liberation Army Journal about a "life
  • During War (1917), To the People of Britain at War from the Prime Minister of Australia (1941), The Forgotten People (1958), and Studies in Australian Constitution (1933). He has also contributed to contemporary art and legal journals. An art enthusiast
  • range -- set off to extinguish a gas well fire. The fire had burned unchecked for nearly three years near Karshi, in Uzbek SSR. According to an article published a year ago in a Soviet technical journal, the State Geological Com­ mittee had given
  • Arlington librarian. P• 1866~ Library Journal, 5/15/62, Kenton Kilmer Government and General Research Di~ision December 8. 1965 Union Calendar No. 884 89th Congress, 2d Session House Report No. 1928 1 /~ I\ 1( - i ✓ -✓-. COMMITTEE ON UN-AMERICAN
  • 1 friends, and wisely and carefully channels the First Lady 1 s mail. A. f/.,..., f Cynthia Wilson -- was handpicked by Mrs. Johnson out of the University of Texas Journalism School and is astute enough to handle almost any job for the First Lady
  • but have shown limited she has taken I were relieved Communist organ New Age has expressed Communist) journals coolness group within has been shown for her in the leftist of her government's not officially leftist Communists and leftists Mrs
  • -.bly unknown ecor..c,::iic co~ts by public; we hav~ helped -to be j_)Ossi':Jle r1 ··.., ,-., we wa~1~ it accepted two nations both vis-a-vis w.:ir or e::-:ploita~::..or.. by C::ina her2 ~ssue re51.lMption, :-egardless journals, ~:··~,w
  • . Tax free foundations 7. Government 8. Journalism 9. Publishing industry (e) Communist aggravation of racial violence. (f) Various specifi~ communist fronts. (g) Anti-gun legislation. 6. Hold regular meetings that combine both education and action
  • did not properly represent union labor. Ma Official act? D1 Tea. Ms liO'Vf is Beaumont Journal-Enterprise handling matter? What is Carl White's Runs a little labor paper. How does Jones, editor. feel about it? Da Anti-Roosevelt. Ma Has he
  • there. I quickly adjusted myself there I became fairly active in debating. I don1 t recall quite how I got into that, but I got into debating and I got into journalism. I think I was the editor of the Explosion, as I recall it, our weekly newspaper. I
  • of the atomic nucleus permits the rapid building of hydraulic works which we have already described in our journal. With the help of directional explosions one can straighten out the beds of large rivers to construct gigantic dams, to cut through canals
  • AT THE 35TH.SOUTHWEST JOURNALISM CONGRESS FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS, CLIFTON SAID: . . . . "BUGGING IS A B!G PROBLEM WE .HAVE 1 TO HANDLE. I HAVE FSUND M~WY EFFORTS TO !UG THE WHIT£ ·HOUSE." CLIF'TON -SAID THE WHITE HOUSE COMBATS THESE ATTEMPTS TO ·SNEAK LISTENING
  • maintenance supervisor for WashingtonCounty. ) TEXAS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU UALLAS l:stab/is/JcJ /9/li Abilene, TX Reporter-News (Cir. D. 43,072) Are ~NEW:~~~ TEXAS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU DALLAS l:'stab/i.,heJ J 9 / /J Longview, TX News-Journal (Cir. D
  • maintenance supervisor for WashingtonCounty. ) TEXAS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU UALLAS l:stab/is/JcJ /9/li Abilene, TX Reporter-News (Cir. D. 43,072) Are ~NEW:~~~ TEXAS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU DALLAS l:'stab/i.,heJ J 9 / /J Longview, TX News-Journal (Cir. D
  • : sincerely that this statement serves as It saved the lives of countless numbers ample notice to all Members. THE JOURNAL of people. The Journal of the proceedings of It prevented destruction which might yesterday was read and approved. COMMITTEE
  • integrity, but it was the most irresponsible pie c e of journalism I had seen in my years in Washington. ### DF.Tt!RMtMED TO BE AN f,,':AR~!NS. Cf.Nt't:L:..!::O ~EC. j .3 A~:~ AO~"INl'STR.'!iTIVS l't:·n l:? 0. '~~~CHl'\f~~r·s 1:.'.'J!ill, PJi~~:lO
  • . 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