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- , a legal counsel for American Airlines, New York City, and Rea Helm, Superintendent of Industrial Relations for the American Steel and Wire Division, U.S. Steel Corp •. ADVERTISINGCOUNCILTO PROMOTE EQUALEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY IN TWO-YEAR CAMPAIGN
- variously as an episodic drunk, a member of the Flying Tigers before World war II, a former reporter, and a public relations man. Departmental files contain no identifiable information con cerning Martin. Martin claims that Lee Harvey Oswald was acquainted
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- both at home and abroad. He denounced United States Imperialisffi through the world and United States support of "racist" governments in Rhod~sia and South Africa. Subject stated that his political views are pro-Red China. NYT-6 February 23, 1967
- WORLD PE~cE. WEHADINTER ALLIEDCONTACTS.CITIZENS CAN• IN EVER°lWAY, HE PLEASEDAND RtST ASSURED FROMTHlS VISIT". HARE SJR NOTE:MESSAGE DELAYED IN TRANSMISSION. LIMITEDOFFICIALUSE ;;~~ INCOMING TELEGRAM 54-M UNCLASSIFIED Control: 22089 Rec'd: AUGUST
- a long-range program of school construction financed by FIDES and F AC* has MODERN • been under way in Senegal since the end of World War II. The first of the French language universities south of the Sahara was established at Dakar after the war
- to ta k1..' over and legitimatize t heir invasion. Oppo s ition outside Czechoslovakia t l1 th~ Soviet move was world - wid e and v e ry s trong . The Pr esident: /\~lrnd to interrupt the meeting to deal with a propos e d press relea se on th e a
- . The Crown Prince's feat was a source of great pride for Greece, and was warmly applauded by all segments of the population. The young King is of national and world closely and by reading News and World Report well-informed on current events. He keeps
- OF STATE WASHINGTON December 4, 1963 MEMORANDUM FOR MRo McGEORGE BUNDY THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: Letter to US News and World Report Editor on Inaccurate Article on the President's Meeting with Foreign Leaders Enclosed is a copy of Assistant Secretary
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 63: Feb. 17‑21, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- damaging. I said that we are in the middle of a tough battle and he should stay steady. He said: I will. I just wanted you to know it's rough. ,GO:WFIDENT IAI, FROM WALT ROSTOW TO THE PRESIDENT The Delta Airlines jet with 109 passengers aboard which
- -"Johnson is a. Butcher!'. Terribly serious for the Presid~nt.,possibly catastrophic :f'or the role of' The Uni~ed States as world leader and its economy. Oan•t something be done,and immediately,to head t~is off? The role of the Tes.mster•s Union
Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- ) Georgia more (ACL Station) 4 6:35 p. m. 6:45 p.m. 7:45 p.m. Arrive Drifton, Florida, fol:' a 10 minute operating stop only to change engines and transfer to Seaboard Airline Railroad Depart Drifton Arrive Tallahassee, University. Florida
- G., U.S.Catholic Conf. HIRSCH, Richard, Union of Ame. Hebrew Congregations JOHNSON,Joseph Carnegie Endowment of International Peace LARSEN,Arthur, Durham, N.Car. McVITTY,Edward, World I.aw Fund NELSON,Clifford, Columbia University PALFREY,John G
- not give suffi cient thou g ht to the d ·pth of national consciousness and emotion in the Arab world. 11 As a result of this tragic conflict letween Jewish and Arab nationalism Sharett saw little real d:ance of peace until the Arab g eneration which has
- a. weak, equivocating position on the key food issues. She must be prepared to acknowledge before the. world th:lt India. is dez_pera.tely in need of external. supplies or :food on w-itho.ra,m their concessionaJ. t€l"lns. Same countries. have virtually
- rates, and a collection system which assures costs will be met from revenues. Domestic Revenue Problems The World Bank, AID, and the IMF have pointed out the need for greater domestic revenues if Afghanistan's development -goals are to be .realized
- . with him along a. loans have AID limited the effect actions having development. would and in light be negoof Jamaica's Limited Official b. Use -.2- Given compelling reasons highest priority to school, on world-wide plans for orderly
- States policies in that complex part of the world. HENRY R. LABOUISSE - Ambassador to Greece Ambassador Labo.uisse served as Director of the Inter national Cooperation Administration {ICA) and headed the Task Force to prepare and present to Congress
- for the government. They would probably rather shoot him but know that that would trigger an intolerable world reaction.. We can 1t talk about this, but it does mean we can say in good conscience that we're doing our best for Andreas. The attached telegrams
- Agreement, as amended, includes the standard Bermuda provisions, which unde.r the US interpretation and traditional usage prohibits a priori restrictions on airline services. Since 1966 the Portuguese have sought to impose unilateral restrictions on capacity
- aociety. Increasingly. they play a major r ·o le ln lifting the level of education. on the world acene. They require the kind of leadership you will, I am sun. provide. I congratulate both you and The Johna Hopkins University. You have bro\lght to Latin
- our National Anthem was originated and writt~n by Francis Scott Key. Since then and now things have changed for the better. The United States, our country, is the leading nation in the world and therefore, we are in no position to ask questions, but we
- -- 12:45 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM ROSTOW The final formulation in the attached is worth thought: If we could offer Hanoi and the world a conference of the four fighting forces to stop the bombing and stop the infiltration, on a monitored
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- . "Everyone always thought they would go far in the construction business,., she said, "but lillle did we know they would around the world." Ccntinued on pare 3, sec. l ~,ad:l1-&~.\ ,__,q~~ t a it P l\ ti V a S C tl ri fr t.t ti: A th in ff. ~ Sc
- . "Everyone always thought they would go far in the construction business,., she said, "but lillle did we know they would around the world." Ccntinued on pare 3, sec. l ~,ad:l1-&~.\ ,__,q~~ t a it P l\ ti V a S C tl ri fr t.t ti: A th in ff. ~ Sc
- was planning an attack on the Arab world. Battle insisted that it was . essential for border raids to cease in order to prevent an incident which could start a war. Then Battle expressed U.S. concern at the possibility of withdrawal of UNEF, hoping
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 111: Dec. 18‑25, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 43
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- would provide $18 million u•ing a loan from the World Bank or some other auch l0&n agency. While the co•t of water would atill be Tery blgh, Georae believe• the total X.raeli contribution would not exceed the &etua1 value of the water to Israel. Since
- AND THE WORLD SITUATION ·} REFLECTED BY INDIAN OFFICIAL'S ·AS WELL AS PRESS.• -: I ALMOST FELT I WAS nt CFN 1641 62 3 1/2 1962, f -r PAGE TWO RUMJMA 79A S' t--G R i: ,:,I A DIFFERENT COUNTRY. WITH ONE EXCEPf ION, DISCUSSIONS WITH INDIAN ). MINISTERS
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [1 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- -by-country study of instances since World War which 2. US Observers at Foreign Elections .. US sent official representatives to observe .foreign elections. ~- Most striking example of official US observation ~f eiections occurred in March 1958 when US
- a significant part in the world arena. He has maintained that France is ideally equipped for such a role because of its past involvement in Indochina, its continuing though limited presence in the area, and its present access to all interested parties
- A sla 1• one of a number o! -rr l vR te broac1 ca s tlog vcnturf'I wh ich have bee.n ct'tablhhed for the purpose of b r oa.
- :.-·=-::.~ in a generatim1 o::: twoo The proof is what has happened in social .:::::c. economic development sinco ~tc d~p~Gssion, the civil rights move~er.t i~ 10 yca.:rs am:!. in '\.U"ba21ize..tio,. sincv World War Two.) ACTION COPY c~ dLASSII"ICA .. TION PAGE
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- to the Secretary and the President a is to was a matter point .. It is Mr. Gaud all up to what work out in the way of an understandi .,:! /'~ r;,,...,,_• ·wfv •• f · the techn· of views at pre-hostili to what extent The World Bak can;t Mr. Gad
- important Job in the world than the one we were starting to work on and I told you that the President'• COlllllittee vu not going to be Juat a showcase. Our activities and achievements have borne that out. We have accomplished more to bring about true
- ssemmir together with their fellow is mentioned in article 1 o • e t • bly world affairs debate. . citizens in other parts of India Declaration. Recognizing this ab- J The following is the text of the im: arch\tects of the largest sence of :econ~iliation
- that the only real immortality is what we pass on. Somehoweach of us, as we live in the world for good or for bad do things, accomplish things that have an effect that somehow,little passes on downthrough the ages. immortality. or great, large or small
- World War II
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [1 of 2], Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- ill although he did make a good appearance and did talk articulately. However, it was felt he was living in a world of fantasy based on his alleged close association with President Kennedy whom he met in Japan in 1951, along with his brother, Robert
- is the agreed definition of 1'subver sion" as "aggression 11 • Secretary Rusk made the following points: 1. The \,.\nited States did not press Mexico to break its air link to Cuba b e cause this is the last remaining airline operating between Havana