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  • . ----SCLC James Farmer ---------·-CORE James Forman -----------SNCC Roy Wilkins -----------NAACP Whitney M. Young, Jr.----National Urban League Mrs. Dorothy Height -~--­ National Federation 0£ Negro Women's Clubs Bayard Rustin A. Philip Randolph I ;,i ·~r
  • Assistant Secretary or cience and opulation Dr. Milo David Leavitt, in the office of Dr. Philip R. Lee, Assistant Secretary for Health and Scientific Affairs. Dr. Leavitt will give special attention to population ma.tters and family planning progr,ams
  • , stated he was leaving New York City on that date en route to Los Angeles, California, where he would raise Rustin plans funds for the A. Philip Randolph Institute. to remain in Los Angeles a short time and to subsequently join Martin Luther King, Jr
  • The proposal here _is that yo11. a11nou::-.ce that you will instruct ot:.r .Ambassador to the OECD {Philip Tre-z.Ji.se) to explore with the other members of the OECD Council the possibilities of associating East European countries with some 0
  • not publish m_rname.) D.c. * PHILIP 8100 W. D. MENSING MCCALLUM 9TltKff GKltMANTOWN .. HILADKL .. HIA ""• .. A. June 26th, 1952. Mr. Drew Pearson, The Daily Washington-Merry-Go-Round, Washington, D. c. Dear Mr. Pearson: letter" with reference
  • George Ball, Acting Secretary Philip H. Trezise, Deputy Assist ant Secretary, Economic Affairs Adlai E . Stevenson, U. S. Representative to the UN USIA Donald Wilson, Acting Director WHITE HOUSE George Reedy, Press Secretary to the President McGeorge
  • , USI A 12,NSC !0 INR 07,CIA 04,NSA 0 ~ 1OOD ml, ACD A 17,SC I 0~ , AE C Jt,N ASA 0 ~,0ST 011/208 R DRAF TED BY DO O/ I S A•• DR HAL. PER I N/MR ANDERSON APPROV ED BY G/PM PHILIP FARL F.Y ATS D/A E OR WALSKE ,JCS CO L V AN~OZER o sD MQ ALM0~-1D wHITE
  • ] . . . - - · - ···· -·· -~ ~ ···- --- ··- - - ··- - -· ---- · --· - ·-··--·- - - - -···---- -···-·· ·--- - -- - --...------ --·""-- · ·- -· -- ··---.---- - ------.. ·- ~ --·- - --- - -· ·--- --- · ~·· · - -·- ··- -- -- ·· - - -~- -- ----- ----~"'··--- ....;.. -· . • ...:·! ~ . •· ..............__ ,. • • . COOPER:\TlVJ~ - - --,,.~, EXTENSION SERVICE ______________________ .. _.___.,. __. ___________________________ M:ANlSTEE COUNTY m ~"l .~'SH!NGTON ST. MASf.STEE, MICtUU.'f - PArlir.tw 3.zs91 Hay 11, 1'155 Hon.o rable Philip . A. Hart
  • of Objects Launched Into ~ Space 0
  • of some of the things Congressman Johnson has done since coming to Congress in 1937, as requested. in your telephone conversation with him last Sunday. Sincerely, Walter Jenkins. SECRETARIES: GLYNN STEGALL MISS MARY RATHER MIIS. PHILIP NICHOLS, JR,, MIis
  • Verduin, Director, 11. Philip de Journo, President, Michigan 12. Mr. Farrell, 13. Raymond Lynch, Director, Grand Rapids Community Action Program an executive Wurzburg's, the largest store in western of the Chamber of Comnerce in Grand Rapids
  • , W. Germany. PS: His Excellency Secretary General U Thant of the United Nations was informed on November 7th, 1967 by AIROGRAM about the Mainz Congress Resolution detailed above. -6/23. Philip 737-663O)- Klass, one of the sr. thought editors
  • that always She tells bny who asked fC'lr her au~graph you write me a letter At the sight (If that held the crowd, shaking hands, smiling and chatting Senator Philip a crnwd early morning fnr a glimpse of the First who met her waited, length
  • ~ I THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January TO BOB KOMER FROM: Bill Moyers • ', ,_ ... · 31, 1966 JAMll:9 0, 11:ASTLAND, AIIK, JOHN L, MCCLELLAN, SAM J, ERVIN, JR,, N,C, THOMAS J, DODD, CONN, PHILIP A, HART, MICH, EDWARD Y, LONG, MO, 11
  • . (An editorial, pe_rhaps combined with the · previ_o usly:- planned one on the Foreign Aid mes sage) 2. Philip Geyelin and Selig · Harrison :-- Editorial Board of the Washington Post {at least one editorial) 3. Dick Dudman -- Foreign Affairs man for the St
  • ~ Adve rflsemen.fs ;.·:.,~~,~1"-f~ • "r I !~ This far-flung intelligence network ·is ,,,: , sponsored by a variety of proplinent na- '~; tional leftists, including · .-at least two '.;?., well-known Communists, Victor Perlo !
  • of .the· Central Los Angeles W.E.B. DuBois Club. The records at the Juvenile Court, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, California, described Hoover as a "definite schizoid personality." Albert Philip Halprin -·Halprin is a student at Franconia College, Franconia, New
  • COMMITTEE 2D Slll8810N, L. MENDEL RIVERS, South Carolina, PHILIP J. PHILBIN, MassacbusPtts F. EDWARD HlllBERT, Louisiana MELVIN PRICE, Illinois 0. C. FISHER, Tens PORTER HARDY, Ja., Virginia CHARLES E. BENNETI, Florida JAMES A. BYRNE, Pennsylrnnla SAMUEL
  • Luter; MADRID: Pieto Saporiti; JoBJ.NNESBUBG: Alex­ ander Campbell; MIDDLE Eur: Jamee Bel.I; NEW D£LBI: Jamea Burke; Su,c. .&PORE: John Dowijug; HONG KoNc: Robert Neville; Touo: Dwight Mar­ tin. John Dille; M.uico CITY: Martin O'Neill; P"""""' Philip Pa
  • . Depuy, fonner J-3 to Westmoreland, and Commanding General of the 1st Division; a political expert such as Philip Habib (fonner head of the Political Section of the Saigon EmbaGsy); a specialist on the Pacification program (such as Mr. Richard Holbrooke
  • . Cannon ({_sen. (Nevada) ~ Sen, Philip A. Hart - ~ ~ (Michigan) Sen. Gale W. McGee (Wyoming) Sen. Claiborne Pell (Rhode Island) Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (Massachusetts) a_sen. Donald Russell (South Carolina) ~ "- ~ ~ ~ Hon. John W. King Governor of New
  • , Philip R., HEW ;;··/ WATSON, James L. CHAPMAN,Oscar, ,·DAY, Price, Baltimore Sun CONANT, James B. . MAC ARTHUR, Douglas MESTA, Perle EIJ,ISON, Ralph AKERS, Robert W. DJll,JEY.,Thomas E. HOFFMAN.,. Paul CHANCELLffi, John, US Information Aeency RICE, Emmett