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Reference File, "Saluting"
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- , Generaland Mrs. Ne - Burma SYMINGION, James JOHNSON, Mrs. I ynctonBaines SCHt:RER, Ray- NBC DCAKIN.James- SI. Louis PostDispakh COMNY,Col. J.B. ROBINSON, Major Hugh VISITORS-Foreign Burma PRCSS S(CRCT SERVICE ARl,'£DFORCES CROWDS AIRCRAFTHelicopltr
Reference File, "Saluting"
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- , Generaland Mrs. Ne - Burma SYMINGION, James JOHNSON, Mrs. I ynctonBaines SCHt:RER, Ray- NBC DCAKIN.James- SI. Louis PostDispakh COMNY,Col. J.B. ROBINSON, Major Hugh VISITORS-Foreign Burma PRCSS S(CRCT SERVICE ARl,'£DFORCES CROWDS AIRCRAFTHelicopltr
- ~· MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WITH HUGH SIDEY OF TIME MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 8, 1967 This was a general discussion on American involvement in Vietnam. The President said that President Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson had done everything possible
- of Him who saw His Father's goodness in the sparrow's flight, and His Father's love in the beauty which clothes the lilies of the field. We ask it for His dear sake. Amen. -Hugh Address all communications to St. John's Episcopal Church, P. 0. Box 505
- contained in the donor's deed of gift. NAT IONAL A RCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDE NTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE #7i memo to Katzenbach, Hughes, Battle and Rostow s 2
- 2/20/64 Msg to Bustamante/birthday 2. 3/2/64 Msg fm Bustamante Association 3. 3/13/64 Msg to Bustamante 4. 4/13/64 of Hugh Shearer . Msg fm Bustamante re appointment as personal representative during his visit to U.S. and ltr re
- would be neithe_i criti'cal ·nor difficult to. replace. Sincerely yours, - ·- \ ·~ Hugh L. Dryden Deputy Administrator - - . ·. DECLASSIFIED _ BAuthor"ty. AlASA G~~ ta - - . _ r. ~ NARA, Date 11..f .tJ.l... - NATIONAL. AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
- H eflin Heid eke Holstein Holt Horany Hughes Hull Isaacks Ivey .Jackson James Ja.meson Jobe Johnson Jones Kazen Kilgore King Kirkpatrick Latimer Lee Lehma.n Lewis Lindsey Loving Luedemann ;\IcCann ll1cCorkle Mc· Daniel Mc·Donald McGregor Steward
- LBJ has a whack at whole problem. McG B CT15 ,. . To ; Through: From : Subject: The Secretary ~- Thomas L, Hughes -ft..atu.. tyt..' Summary of Chinese Communist Activities Rel.ate Listed belov are selected press statements
- I MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON NOTES ON INFORMAL COFFEE IN THE FAMILY DINING ROOM - JANUARY 31, 1968 Present: The President George Christian ~ Hugh Sidey - Time Carroll Kilpatrick - Washington Post Merriman Smith - UPI Frank
- the government could assume full owner ship and· terminate IT&T's operating rights. Typical of the manufacturers' proposals is that of Hughes Aircraft. Hughes has made offers in a number of countries to sell a "turnkey" installation to the government agency
- ·....UftNi---- Dr. James Young Maj or Hugh Robins on Chief Stuart Baltimore (medic) " " Chief Tom Mt1ls (fflefilcT _,,.,/ ~ '-' I HM! Wesley King (medic) ""' Beverly Cole (Tele operator)7 I Mary Crowe (Tele operator) Mr. Yoichi Okamoto Sgt. Paul Glynn Sgt
- WITH HUGH SIDEY Time Magazine in the Oval Office August 9, 1967 2 - 3:30 p. m. The President, in discussing recent crises, said he remembered the first few months in office when troubles seemed much more severe. To put problems in perspective, he
- be neither critical .nor difficult to replace. Sincerely yours, Hugh L. Dryden Deputy Administrator DECU.SSIFIED ·. . · Authority,Al.4M ~~ . Bi thtt. · NARA, Date 1t·haz, .· · ..; .· I . . ~ . ,t\ H \ JUN 3 0 1964 Dear Mr. Thompson: ; 1i 1~ ~N~ I
- Secretary Udall Under Secretary John Schnittker Secretary Trowbridge Secretary Wirtz Secretary Gardner Secretary Boyd Gardner Ackley Governor Farris Bryant The meeting started at 12:09. Ambassador Arthur Goldberg Joe Califano Doug Cater Phillip Hughes
- . Thomoa Joiin90n Nixon asked to see Harriman. He will see him Thursday The President: Communications, Transportation, M2dics and the Secret Service have never failed me. I like the new Military Aide, Colonel Hughes. Doctor Burkley has done a wonderful
- be practical. Rusk said that Senator Hugh Scott, who has been helpful, suggested that a group of moderates be brought down to th,e White House for a pep talk. The President said you can't trust them. He said he met with 48House Republican freshmen and took all
- . Among the other possible successors are Minister of Trade and Industry Robert Lightbourne, a brilliant speaker and politician: Minister without Portfolio Hugh Shearer, Bustamante's personal favorite, who supervises the JLP-affiliated trade union and has
- and Mr•~. Richard Hughe• ;'; -~ . } . :r. -. , ·_ ~ 1• •••• -· -~.,'1;,;_· :·,!'--··;;,..;, '., • I l. • I l page 2 • llat for Nov. 11th )(,: . ,(' ' ' ~ r . and Mr•• Clilf Alex&Ddezt ",· , . K "'Mr. and Mi-a; Jack Valenti .' X.." ° r
- of the Pacific GENERAL GEORGE C. KENNEY, U.S. AIR FORCE 0t£T.I FLEET AOllllRAL CHESTER W. NIMITZ , U.S. NAVY HON , J.P. RICHAROS War. W"• CORNELIUS VAN S. ROOSl!:VEL T M"· HERMAN W. SCHOL Tl SENATOR HUGH SCOTT GENERAL HOLLAND M. SlllTH, U.S. MARINE CORPS ("l
- . If there 11 any further information needed, we 'WOuld be delighted to u.. (~sb Very sincerely yours. ~~nrr.TJU· • ,. Executlve Dean end DJ.rector JBT:Jgw bee: r. Clifford C. Carter [2 of 2] DISASTER May 1, 1902 Dear GOV'emor Hughes: Thank you
- 1. 2/20/64 Msg to Bustamante/birthday 2. 3/2/64 Msg fm Bustamante wishes re Anniversary of Pan American Association 3. 3/13/ 64 Msg to Bustamante 4. 4/ 13/ 64 Msg fm Bustamante re appointment of Hugh Shearer. as personal representative
- IN THE VICINITY OF ACQ HANOI FIEl.O NO. SCURCE TO STATE NO DI STR I Ml ON EXCE?T TJ ThOMh~ L. HUGHES ro EXCLUSIVE FOR GENERAL CARROL- DIA TO NMCC/MC EXCLUSIVE FOR ARMY ACS l, GENERAL YAREOROUGH; NAVY CN I, ADM IRALL.FLU CKEY; AIR FORCE TO NSA SU~RY
- MEETU>IC ~•O'f!! COP' HUGH I EO [2 of 16] .,. Pu .. lieetia.. Raeie.ii es . E '.rES 0.i.{L'Y -PeF•icsio!' ef Ce19) ,:~1 . · - - - - · -;:! Ho . .r· w tbowu11 J-.•son C-J?I~~~J r.n?ARY i .. I .a .. · > · ~".._,.£ ...... • ••, -. . {! .. · , l
- . Frank J. Horton (R-N.Y.) Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R-N.Y.) Rep. Joeeph M. McDade (R-Pa.) Rep. F. Bradford Morse (R-Mass.) Sen. Hugh Scott (R-Pa.) Rep. Stanley R. Tupper (R·Me.) " ... we ought to remember what John Stuart Mill 01 of the reasons we ought
- . A. :; . MIKE · NRONEY, OKLA, !;;TPG M THURMOND, S.C. F f• MO< J, LAU 6 CHE, 01110 f
- " J, LIMITED OFFICIAL USE DEPARTMENT OF STATE T:am Diucroa OF ~' .. INTSLLio•Hca AHD ~ lh, u Inte i~genc To : Through: From : The Secretary A1A1 S/S INR - Thomas L. Hughes If~ Subject: Renewed Soviet one After a lapse Advocac of a Near
- , 27 November 1968, in the New State Department Building. In attendance were: STATE - Mi. Howard Furnas, Chairman OSD/ISA - Miss Buckley OJCS - Col M. L. Parsons, USA, J-5 - Col F. H. Riggs, USAF, J-5 AID - Mn. Bell - Mr. Goin - Miss Hughes
- Carroll of DIA, and Mr. Hughes of the Department of State. Prior to r..naking this formal appointment, I would like to have your views since the work of this Committee requires not only the support of the Intelligence Community, but that of other elements
- . Hughes, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget Merton J . Peck, Council of Economic Advisers Joe E. Moo dy, Deputy Admini strator, General Services Administration. Edward R. Fried, National Security Council Staff. SF.RV1CESET Attachment B
- observers commented favorably on the briefing, organization of the trip. and care taken of them.• 2. Gov. Hughes and Gov. McCall have iiun:a.ed· excollent statements to the Associated Press. All observers favo-ra.bly in1pressed by the m.echanlea.1 aspects
- !::imxrK~ra and stai-tl~d-"the women._. guests quite .. :.= "L'll kiss them. goodbye• ·. ·."· so mucl} as ,Mis$'-Kitt's tirade._~ _ . .- -/, · . .:·: Betty Hughes ~~:P~lr~o~;, t . 1 ,~- ,~ i!Pi~of t:5 ~_; m-~no ~-;i;!r~~!t~J~;o~i:,e:a~'·, 0 received
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- to denounce the city's intent to turn over 146 acres in the heart of the Central Ward as a site for the State's new medical and dental college. Such was the growing opposition to Mayor Hugh Addonizio's administration by vocal black residents of the city