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  • ., on different phases ot the E.uropeliUl scene as it affeete the United Statee in ,Politienl 1 eioution.al; medifle.1 1 aeour!ty, nOlllie raat tfJr&, des1:g.ned primarily for newspaper ust. and $CO• I sh.a.ii be pre.p ared to al so, produe,e magazine art
  • magazine in the local language; --to assist East European countries to improve the teaching of English in their schools and universities and where possible to establish chairs of American studies (Country Programs). c. We have concluded a Fulbright
  • - Disapprove -· -· Monday, July 24, 1967 -- 10:40 _a . m. {)p;Y Mr. President: Herewith last week's press contacts. Stuart Lancaster, PACE magazine. An interview recommended by Geol"ge Christian on the contemporary meaning of freed.o.m . l will edit
  • was airmailed to 31 posts for immediate local distribution. - - The bi-monthly Latin American film news magazine, Horizons, covered the new President's White House meeting with representatives of the Alliance for Progress countries. -- For African countries
  • Raisers Association 5. Statement - Texas Sheep & Goat Raisers Association 6. Editorial - Texas Sheep & Goat Raisers Magazine 7. Letter - Arkansas Cattlemen's Association 8. Letter - Louisiana Cattlemen Association 9. Statement - C . G . Scruggs 10
  • being autographed for Photograph of President with someone else Magazine Cover Newspaper Picture Further description of photograph if necessary: Other - Plain pictllre ot tba Prea14ent and Nr. Willd.u with tacaillila cud attached - With beat viahu
  • Number& (Title realatered u. S. Patent. omce1 NEWS MAGAZINE Published Every Other Weekfrom the Nation's Capital APRIL 21, 1948 / Pacific Memorial The U.S. troops who "island-hopped" to Tokyo in 1941-45 did more than de­ ~troy an empire. They also
  • General of the UPS (February 1959 - July 1960). The Ambassador has published novels, poems and short stories, usually under the pen name ousmane Soce. He once edited the UPS newspaper, Regroupment, and in 1961 edited BingO', an African photo magazine. He
  • abreast developments by following the local newspapers Time magazine, the New York newspapers and U.S. regularly. King Constantine is dignified, and expects the proper respect. He is sensitive to the moods of the people. While he believes deeply
  • missions, US cultural centers and reading rooms; --to distribute cultural and scientific bulletins as well as an America magazine in the local language; --to assist East European countries to improve the teaching of English in their schools and universities
  • .. -· . .. . - 9­ . prepa.-.ad to answer every question that is being raised by people like Time Magazine and answer them factu~lly. George Christian: was not protected. One of the principal questions was why the ship The President: This is simple. We cannot
  • weekly magazine, and as coordinator of Community Relations and Special Events. He was promoted to the job of Assistant to the Vice President of Public Relations and Personnel in 1962. Mr. Thomas, a graduate of Hamilton College, did graduate work
  • for the new year beginning at the U.S. Open: Robert Brieger, Park Bishop, Dr. Arnulfo Gutierrez, Tibor Rekey, Gary Simms, R. E. Swaim, and William N. Wells. PANHANDLE INTER-CITYMATCH The May issue of the British Chess Magazine published an original "help mate
  • ,''' written by the Senator from Florida [Mr. PEPPER] and published in the New York Times Magazine for De­ cember 12, 1943. There being no objection, the article was ordered to be printed in the RECORD, as follows: A SUMMONS AGAINST THE "KISS OJ' DEATH
  • : Trade Magazine Author(s): Title of Publication or Description: Photo Dealer Publisher: Allied Impex Corp. Title of Series/Chapter/Article: Edition: Volume Number: Issue Number: Section Two -April 1965 Date of Publication: 1965 Page Numbers: 16
  • to start myself out in college at Occidental. I should first start with the summerbefore I went to Occidental when I worked selling magazine subscriptions down in San Diego. I will now turn the tape over. house to house rN~ • U. ALEXISJOHNSON Tape
  • Party leaders are considering a new tactic by which O'Dell might be kept close to King's activities. They plan to propose to Stanley Levison that he finance and open in Atlanta a branch office of "Freedomways," a quarterly magazine established qrthe
  • ~ Mr. Alrnena Lornax Editor-Publisher Tribune 4100 \,fest dams Los ;. ngeles, California JC:plr 90008 lo 1 Magazine of Report, Opinion and Interpretation ➔~t.mHB'f.V~f 1~.100W. Adams Alrnena Lomax Los Angele~~, Califor:iia Edi.tor-Publisher
  • are copies with the Embassy in Tokyo. '~ ' -, 'I lJ Suggested Draft of a1tw Year's Statement from Mrs. o nson to Japanese Women's Mag ine "Josei Jishin" • r- In response Poulain there is Year's statement Women's Magazine t" ·...~ statement L
  • worked as a wire editor, copy editor, and foreign news writer for United Press International before joining Equitable Life Assurance in 19,0 as a sales representative. He sened as assistant editor, then editor of Equitable Life"s bi­ weekly magazine
  • appearing in ~merican Legion Magazine - June 1967 (a 1967 NSC meeting) ··/:~~~ I~ • ,, ~f D J"-0 3 p~ f~~'- J , ef .,/- o}J 0 Juna 6, 1967 I Dear Mr. Mayor: I I J The P1·esident le very apprecL • " your kindness in inviting hlm to address
  • . who is also a correspondent that the correspondent I point for various out that of the New York Times the correspondent newspapers and magazines, of NBCRadio, has been expelled from the country. This is the latest It is the latest mala
  • as recently as July, 1963. On September 6, 1965, King conferred with Levison regarding an article which is scheduled to appear in "The New York Times Magazine" sometime in the future. The article which will be attributed to King will deal with the civil rights
  • Library and Museum] Type of Material: Magazine Author(s): Title of Publication or Description: The Washingtonian Publisher: Washington Magazine, Inc. Title of Series/Chapter/Article: Edition: Volume Number: 4 Issue Number: 12 Date of Publication
  • , the evenlng of his arrest, Jenkins went to a party given by ~,rwswgs;_k magazine to celebrate its· riiove into a new office, I½ blocks down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House. Jenkins was in good spirits. He had one or two highballs, chatted about his
  • , the evenlng of his arrest, Jenkins went to a party given by ~,rwswgs;_k magazine to celebrate its· riiove into a new office, I½ blocks down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House. Jenkins was in good spirits. He had one or two highballs, chatted about his