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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 78: May 20‑24, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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- essential imports during FY 1969. This loan will continue our commodity import support but at a level lower than the $15 million we have provided annually during the past two years. For eight years Tunisia has been putting substantial amounts in This has
- the monstrosity of selfishness. But granting an understanding of the word moderation-providing that in reasonableness in the training and exer cise of the child mind there can be no fear-there cannot be any argument that child training in love and through love
- of the week, he spent a good deal of time meeting with and entertaining the provincial officials convened in Saigon for a "National Administrative Congress." While it is too early to assess the results of the Congress, it provided a unique UECLASSIFIE E.O
- am to be Chainnan, t hrough which all health legislation is to be handled. Jimmie Byrnes is eager to request the Public Health Services, at my suggestion to formul a te a program for providing inductees from rejectees . I gave out a press comment
- ]¥ to you on the dates provided for in your contract. They will also administer all other rights in your, and in their mutual, interest as per the provisions in the contract. ON HOWIT WORKSbas there.fore Prentice-Hall, Inc. is a publishing house
- 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
- to juvenile authorities. -e9HFID6HTI -2- flh- -88KFIDEN 1DU. SELECTED RACIALDEVELOPMENTS ANDDISTURBANCES The ''Milwaukee Journal," a daily newspaper in Milwaukee, carried a news item yesterday which set forth information that two 13-year-old Wells
- in The United States has provided economic, technical, and mili tary assistance to Viet-Nam since 1950. After the Geneva accords of 1954 the U.S. M ilitary Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG) became the only outside source of m ilitary aid for the Vietnamese
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- Sheriff's Office are conducting an inv~stigation. -etJN F I DEN I IAb- ,-4- .. COMFIBEHTJ AI z-.. SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS AND DISTURBANCES PROTEST VIGIL, DAYTON,OHIO The "Journal Herald," a newspaper in general circulation in Dayton, Ohio, carried
- 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
- for the Congress responding in kind, setting aside politics and dealing with the great national issues, and that we should try and move agriculture and our programs accordinglyo No one bought it very much I am afraid, but at least it provided some direction
- audi e nces, Senate investigators disclosed yesterday. The trips were provided by • the 'Hamilton Wright Organi zation, an international firm , that was the subject yester day of a Senale Foreign Rela tions Com m i t t e e lobbying hearing
- of the sort of political ambidexterity he would have to provide for Stevenson in the co~g campaign. is making double victory sign. SparkmaD, son of poor tenant fannel'&, has been de). egate to U.N., is II!ember of Senate banking and foreign relations
- and California. There is a great deal of money We being provided by H. L. ~unt and by Leander"i>erez. will also be informed w n we find out what primaries Wallace intends to run in. It is the opinion our Alabama man that Wallace would carry and Arkansas
- . The "Alabama Journal," a daily newspaper in Montgomery, carried a news item on November· 29, 1967, indicating that the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery will observe its ninetieth anniversary on December 10, 1967, the same day·the Klan march
- 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
- it le 28, U n ited S ta te s Code, t o provide for a ttm p o ra ry sta y o f p roceed in gs In a n y a ctio n for th e reappor tio n m e n t o f a n y S ta te leg isla tiv e body (R ep t. No. 1328). R e p o r t o n U n n ix ie s s a r y C o s t s I n
- Eff.i.cinecy metnods have sp,eded up ork in the Deparanent ao tba t we are tuJ.·~ng ...ut ew1ce as much work as w did a year ago.We did work until 5:00 P.M.but this week we are vack on the 4:30 P.M. basis.and are prom.ised that we w.a.11continue tn1s way provid
- . August 3, 1964 I H A V E instructed the Navy ( i ) to continue the patrols in the G ulf of Tonkin off the coast of North Viet-Nam, ^(2) to double the force by adding an ad ditional destroyer to the one already on patrol, ( 3 ) 'to provide a combat air
- of th-3 7 th F le et who p a rtici p a te d In th a t second a tta c k , a n d th e Jo h n son a d m in istra tio n , to jo in In su c h a p lo t 'j falsehoods. W hile th e U nited S ta te s c.annot provide ph o to g rap h ic evidence of th e n ig h t
Folder, "[July 31, 1968 - 1:15 p.m. Meeting with Secretary Udall]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- was certainly going to watch it. The President said: "You saw the story on the Seafarers.. Rusk had never heard of it and the first I had ever heard of it was when I read the Wall Street Journal. It is an example of what we have to face from the Republicans. "I
Folder, "American Jewish Committee," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 1
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- conducted a conference a year ago, with the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, for the Community Relations Service on the Mass Media and Race Rilations. of the U. s. Department of Justice This two-day session, which chartered new ground
Folder, "Lobsinger, Donald," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- advised that ALLEN also advised her that he was a "Bircher" up to last year. FORSnR furnished the following newspaper clipping which is a letter to the editor of •,ene State Journal'' 1 a Lansing, Michigan daily newspaper
- this has already been published in technical journals. The President asked about the Kiesinger material. Rusk replied "it smells like negative." The President agreed and said ''yes, why are you waiting." McNamara said at some point it would be well
- the organizations Which could be called upon to d~ such a content analysis study are: is based in Ca.mbri
- 21, 1968 Mr. Joseph A. Calif's.no, Jr., Special Assistant to the President, The White House, WASHINGTON,D.C • Dear .Mr. Calif's.no, It occurs to me that twenty-five years ago I wrote up in SURVEY GRAPHIC,the leading socio-economic journal of' its
- • HOME JOURNAL, 1 yr., $3. All prices u. s. only. No chars• for wire. Pay Western Union clerk for subscription or when billed by publisher. !'Jc,•, name anJ adJra, (For reference) Publlehwwlll,oneubtcriber's requeat, refund full amount paid for copies
- equivalent of an English knight), became a book author almost by accident. Thirty-five years in the making, Hanny says the book began as a journal he kept each night after work at the White House. Years later, when Hanny was going through his divorce
- equivalent of an English knight), became a book author almost by accident. Thirty-five years in the making, Hanny says the book began as a journal he kept each night after work at the White House. Years later, when Hanny was going through his divorce
Folder, "Frankhouser, Roy E.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- meeting at FRANKHOUSER I s home that date. At this meeting, FRAlOOIOUSER said there would be Klan rallies in · Macyland on July 29-30, 1966, and in Delaware on August 5-6, _:1956_._ · ._, ~e 11 La11caster Intelligencer-Journal.," Lancaster., Pa • ., daily
- stories appeared 3/2 in the Washington Daily News and 3/3 in the N.Y. :Jorld Journal Tribune, citing Edelson's article mn this subject. On 3/5, James Egan and Charles Adler, -N.Y. lawyer~, undertook to have GONGORA released from the hospital. A habeas
Folder, "Stoner, Jesse Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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