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  • ratio - Technology deficient; meager resources for human subsistence Sources: Philip M. Hauser and Otis 0. Duncan (Editors). THE STUDY OF POPULATION: AN INVENTORY AND APPRAISAL. Uni·versity of Chicago Press, 1959, and Or. Wilbur Zelinsky . A PROLOGUE
  • No. 2199 H. NSCAction No. 2209 B. 'lbe National Security Council, the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Philip A. Ray for the Secretary of C011111erce, and the Director, Bureau of the Budget, at the 44oth NSCMeeting on April 7, 1960, adopted
  • -­ James F. Magdanz Consul General, Tokyo-Yokohama - Thomas H. Murfin Consul General, Kobe-Osaka - John L. Steg­ maier Consul, Naha, Okinawa (administered by Embassy Tokyo) -- Richard W. Finch Consul, Fukuoka - Thomas P. Shoesmith Consul, Nagoya - Philip F
  • East Representative George Mahon - on vacation; cannot be reached until 14 December Representative William Bates - in Europe Representative Philip Philbin - in Europe Representative Mendel Rivers - in ~Europe With each or the following I summarized
  • of the Conunittee on Political Education, Los Angeles County Federation of Labor (AFL-CIO) Philip Montez -- Staff member, San Fernando Valley State College Rev. A. A. Peters -- Pastor, Victory Baptist Church Arthur Rendon Architect Richard Rubio Vice Chainnan
  • Philip Geyelin, Washington Post, on telephone Joseph Alsop, on telephone Peter Lisagor, Chicago Daily News, on telephone Wednesday, January 31, 1968 Joseph Rogaly, London Financial Times Thursday, February l, 1968 Richard L. Wilson, Cowles publications
  • . Paithfully yours, Philip C. Habib President The Pre ■ idant, 'Dle White Houae. T l-: ~ SECRETARY OF' STATE WASHINGTON February 21, 1968 Mr. President: You may be interested to learn that you have ratified 60 treaties following the advice and consent
  • - AL 157-245 comm:snt, "Conflict can bs creative." In the Octobar 17, 1966., issu~ ~f the Albany "Times Union ., BUNCHpublicly urE:,ad a student boycott of Philip Schuyler High School in support of a Ue5ro teacher who had 11 . teen dismissed from
  • , Cy, Memo for Hon. Douglas• Cater from Dr. Philip Lee, 12/20/65 Subj: Crash Program for Famine Relief in India. C0'4P IDEN'i'L\L ~ MeGB: Decem.be,- 27. 1965 Dr. Lee CO\lld help a lot wt6 •• upect -ef OUI' re•pcmae to .the lndfaa food eri•ie. l'we
  • Westinghouse • Mohr, Bulletin Charles Morrisey, Cissy Ron Life AFP Nessen, NBC St. L. P-D Nover, Barnet O'Connor, Dan Oste, Sven Denver Post NBC-Productions ., Dagens Nyehter WU Potter, Baltimore Time Preston, Philip Dickson NBC Dan CBS
  • of Supervisors' Chambers San Francisco City Hall Friday, December 27, 1968 9 10 11 12· HEARING OFFICER: or. Philip R. Lee Assistant Secretary of HEW 'f or Health and Scientific Affairs PANEL MEMBERS : Charles H. Shreve Regional Director Department of Health
  • in'I sharp armed conflict. · si nce sub- : slanlially curbed by a United Na- i Itions cease-fire tha{ still is re: garded as fragile and has yet lo _be implemented in_full. .· _ _ __ PHILIP POTTER ' [Wo., hin!lton, B11.rcau of The sun
  • $ ummy of Frear, Pfc. Ben Starr of Houston, Pfc. Don J. Ganske of Brenham, Bob Thigpen of Lufkin, Don Faulkner of Dublin, and Philip Long of Seagraves. - 3 - 10. Donogh O'Malley, Mayor of Limerick Ireland, and Member of Congress -- Vice President
  • Cardinal McIntyre Most RevPrend Philip M. Hannan Reverend Theodore M. Hesbutgh r , Private Sector J. Peter Grace Juan T. Trippe George Meany John T. Connor Jack R. Howard Thomas C. Mann David Rockefeller George S. Moore Roger M. Blough Edgar Kaiser
  • tl1e famine relief program. fl .l • .,/ If 'i,,V - ;, 'f- .I Philip R~ nee~M:"D. Assistant Secretary for Health and Scientific Attachment AE~airs Proposed Action to rtelievc Wholesale Famine and Dea·i:}1s in India COST OF FORMULA FOOD, A. I