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  • and will to be a complex politico-military and most sensitive all to develop It faced by the policies of that of events of substance calculus that -- not merely the nuclear club but in of behavior. 1. GONPI1'1!:MTIAL is Arguments. for we in CQNFIBEMTIAL
  • and &bops and utilities are modem ln every respect. The civic spirit of Waycross is one of its strong-cat assets. Tbe Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, Kiwanu, Optimist, IJons. Ex.change, Pilots, Credit Women, Business and Pro!essional Women's Club, Junior
  • Street, Townsville Fitzroy Street, Rockhampton Mackay Bundaberg Kalgoorlie Southport MASCOT AIRPORT Telephones: 879 and n79 The Cup Bearer CAKOBAU'S CLUB . . I The unconditional cession of Fiji was made by the Chiefs of Fiji on October 10, 1874
  • Source: JAMES EARL SANDERS 519 East 115th Street Cleveland, Ohio On November -4, 1965, the source advised that during the Summer of 1961-~, he wen:t with members of the MEDGAH EVERS ·R ifle Club, which met at the J oFoK. House,, 8801 Superior Avenue
  • Club Band" and wanes away today in the font on Stanley Steamer trucks, but I digress. Before it was Victoria Station, I believe the playland had its rise to glory and before that time the original concept for the whistle stop was a place called Citro
  • Club Band" and wanes away today in the font on Stanley Steamer trucks, but I digress. Before it was Victoria Station, I believe the playland had its rise to glory and before that time the original concept for the whistle stop was a place called Citro
  • landscape architect Neill Phillips, President of the Committee of 100 for a Better Washington Nathaniel Owings, Chairman of the President's Temporary Commission on Pennsylvania Avenue Mrs. Kit Haynes, President of the National Capital Garden Club League
  • at the Press Club this noon in which he compared the threat to the Free World in Vietnam today with the Korean war threat of 1950; he thoroughly endorsed our Vietnam policy. One suggestion: Although the interpreter feels that you gave Park every opportunity
  • day. Farmers in the area noted his challenge and made their fields available to department crews for the harvest of wildflower seeds. Finke has charge of 261 miles in Washington Co1mty. and works closely with garden clubs, chambers of commerce
  • day. Farmers in the area noted his challenge and made their fields available to department crews for the harvest of wildflower seeds. Finke has charge of 261 miles in Washington Co1mty. and works closely with garden clubs, chambers of commerce
  • , and 11. Re w1l1apeu befoN the Economic Club 1ft NewYOJ'kon April 14 and ~ 1n W~a to m.. t with ,eu &t 11:80 a. m. on April 16. W• bave bad an .... uent degree of uad•~ and in e:ucta1 foNJ.911poUcy matters fftm the .new labor Goven.ment kl Bnt.aln. .A.,aa
  • Club in Detroit on Monday. Rusk said he "is going to remind them that 1967 was a helluva year for international agreements and he is going to point out the progress in the Kennedy Round, the Latin solidarity, the Asian Development Bank beginning
  • people". "The Pratt-ler" Volume 28., #IA, self-described as a publication of the Pratt Institute Brooklyn., New York. the At the PLP, Harlem Club, 336 Lenox Avenue, during a discussion among the individuals present, on- March 3,15t,7, subject was heard
  • of the National four of whom are not listed for security reasons. Committee, Membership is estimated at about 300 (secret) less than 500 (con£.). Ideally clubs should be small, 3 or 4 members if possible. There are 8 clubs in New York City alone. (They usually
  • Bois Clubs of America (DBA) W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs of Chicago (DCC) Revolutionary Action Movement 3 (SSOC). (SCEF) (RAM) -- • CE 157-5490 I. EXTREMISTBLACKNATIONALISTORGANIZATIONS 4 --GONFIBEN CE 157-5490 z NORTHCAROLINA NATIONOF ISLAM
  • appeared before a magis­ trate on charges of disorderly conduct and obstructing justice .during a demonstration conducted on June 12, 1965 in Chicago. Buffalo Source 7 advised that LEONPHIPPS attended a meeting or the W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs of Chicago (DCC
  • Katherine Gonella, Cantor Following the service, you are invited to join Ashton's family for conversation and refreshments at Columbia Country Club. 7900 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase MD. My candle burns at both ends; It will not last the night; ut ah
  • Katherine Gonella, Cantor Following the service, you are invited to join Ashton's family for conversation and refreshments at Columbia Country Club. 7900 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase MD. My candle burns at both ends; It will not last the night; ut ah
  • , of the Chad Mitchell Trio singing group, was identified as a member of the WoE.B. DuBois Clubs of America and was pushing this organization to students with whom he came into contact on college campuses. The WoE.B. DuBois Clubs of America is a communist
  • , via might cost $150 million as an initial invest­ value of existing "peaceful" facilities) and thereafter. For India initial membership in - 2 - the nuclear club would probably cost only $30-$40 million. As peaceful programs expand and technology
  • of his forth coming visit to Washington: FROM YOU TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRIME MINISTER DESK BOX Sterling silver desk box with Presidential Seal in gold and engraved inscription. GOLF CLUBS Custom made gold clubs and golf balls imprinted
  • and Mrs. Holt , at the Embassy of Australia , 31 20 Clevel,and Avenue Northwest. Dress: Black tie. THURSDAY, JUNE 30 12:00 Noon 1:00 p.mo The National Press Club will give a luncheon in honor of Prime Minister Holt at the National Press Buildingo Mrs
  • . 14. Infiltrate local organizations such as gun clubs, civic clubs, etc. and gain voting control if possible. 15. Harass meetings of opposition. 16. Picket and give out literature in front of churches of left-·wing ministers. 17. Obtain a telephone
  • that this organization was formed by the nationwide supporter clubs of the publication YS. The above issue, page 6, set forth the Founding Declaration of YSA. This declaration stated that the YSA recognizes the Socialist Workers Party(SWP) as the only existing political
  • '• Club 705 Stil•• Av.au Tallaha••••, Florida J2JOJ cc: Mrs. Abell/ bt October 5, 196• Mra. Jolaaaen a•k•cl me to tbaDk yoo lo• your len••. Su and Lui an ~kl.at fol'Ward to their trip to Florid& and hope they will have tu oppolt\111lty to an•t you
  • on October 21. Girls from the speech, ballet, and choral clubs will be volunteer junior hostesses at the Bethesda Naval Hospital and Andrews Air Force Base as well as at Walter Reed. Mrs. Pauline Peacock, director of Webster and Haskell Halls, is assisting
  • to purchase arms abroad. Kuwait is funding the purchases . The United Arab Command has set force goals for Jordan. These include M - 48 tanks and supersonic aircraft. Jordan, as a member of the Arab club, must purchase additional equipment somewhere
  • and at the Grave of the late President John F. Kennedy. a.m. Departure 10:50 a.m. Arrival 11:10 a.m. Departure 11:20 a.m. Arrival 12:05 p.m. Departure 12:15 p.m. The wo~~n•s National Press Club will give a luncheon in honor of President Senghor
  • . The "Coast Line" recipe will be moiled ta you promptly. HAMP _ /~~~=================;i r~~Wf/A ~~~~J,-1 Please Write "A La Carte" .e.J..S on Check and Each Item Desired Soap,ad Appewpu .• • • .40 . .25 . .25 . .40 ~OILED ~STEAK Choice of CLUB 2.00
  • and cleaning out the attic, he came across the "squirrel-eaten" box of notes and recipes, which he was inspired to turn into a book. In the end, the publication won a National Press Club Book Selection award and Hanny found himself in the heady company of his
  • and cleaning out the attic, he came across the "squirrel-eaten" box of notes and recipes, which he was inspired to turn into a book. In the end, the publication won a National Press Club Book Selection award and Hanny found himself in the heady company of his
  • Red Crose. 12:05 p.m. President 12:15 p.m. The National Press Club will give a luncheon in honor of the President of the Republic of Korea at the National Press Building. 2:10 p.m. President Park will depart from the National Press Club
  • -minded executives who might be interested in joining a millionaires' new club, golf, etc. being built in Acapulco. Interested? Membership: $5,000. She is in p.r., on her own, and was a vice-president of Mccann-Erickson. At the same time Mrs. Arai men­
  • Memorial. 11:10 a.m. Departure from the Lincoln Memorial. 11:20 a.m. Arrival at Blair House. 12:05 p.m. Departure from Blair House. 12:15 p.m. The Women's National Press Club will give a luncheon in honor of President Senghor in the East Room, Mayflower
  • Country Club. If he cati't come then we will not Issue a formal invitation, but I can't tell you how important it ia to us for hlm to com,e.'' WJ:MS February 20, 1960 TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONBBTWEBN JIM WRIGHTAND WALTER . JENKINS JimWright called
  • on ~enacing tones • .._ Twenty Negro men, bared to the ~aist, and carrying clubs, were re­ ported to be gathering. They turned out to be construction workers. Mayor Nuccio continued, with uncertain success, to meet with residents. At their suggestion