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- to this. after Congress bas continued to appropriate to i:bab prosram -- with growing conf'idence-sums which now, I believe, add up to more than $3 billion. American experts have traveled the globe to every continent, bringing their skills to the world-wide war
- Christian Leadership Conference at Atlanta, Georgia, on Nove■ber 19, 1964, and stated that all expenses incurred by Jartin Luther ng, Jr., and bis group traveling to Oslo, Norway to accept the Robel Peace Prize would be Conditions paid by the Uni!ed States
- conclude other than that we have lagged far behind the traffic, the need ■, and the technological advance• in tranaportatlon in traveller'• our effort ■ to equip the Executive Branch to cope in an efiective and comprehenaive manner with the total Oovernment
- ~-o'f State .communist Bloc VP Security President's File, President Kennedy's Travel European Trip Briefing Book, June 1963 (I) (II) RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access to national security
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- "construction ahead travel at your own risk :1 and "construction ahead illegal to pass and at your own risk" This cotmtry is as open to individualism and free wheeling as the East so o.ften seems cramped . You move at an averas e rate of 60 miles and so does
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- is ln our national interest. Let me make two points about it: First, we need this treaty to protect the 18 thousand Am.erlc:an citizens who each year travel to the Soviet Union. The. Convention requires immediate notification to ua whenever an American
- what has been threatening Saigon for so long, but which is the line of communication from the food source in the Delta to the Viet Cong north of Saigon. J. On another political front, Prime Minis t'er Ky traveled to Ban Me Thout and personally presided
- operation, but no one group moved solely by vehicle . In collateral data, we know from four rallier s taken on 25 April near base area 101, that their group, number 4002, traveled 700 kilometers in 73 days for an average of 9. 6 kilometers per day
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 57: Jan. 16‑24, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- . Travel ~ ~c.~ The staff wor/goi:ng on (in Ernie Goldstein's work and in McKinney Task Force) (hleet or come close to meeting the target of cutting the travel deficit by $500 million though primary emphasis on getting more Europeans to come here
- on the possibility of the Camtdian Delegation address being u•e4. 1 emphasised that I had no indication ol..my aovernment thinking o6. this. but in practical terms such letters c/o the Commissioner could travel from Saigon.with our normal shipments. He knew
- ) RELATIONSHIP AND NAME ~ITIZENSHIP ADDRESS OCCUPATION AGE None · .... ' : - FOREIGN TRAVEL (Other than as a direct result of United States zrailitary duties) IZ. DATES COUNTRY VISITED FROM- PURPOSE OF TRAVEL I TO- 11/ 26/ 5t 11 / 11 /5 6 P
- Meetings and Travel File Folder Title Australia, "President's Trip to the Holt Funeral, Memos and Misc. Cables" Box Number 20 Restriction Codes (A) Closed by Executive Order 12958 governing access to national security infonnatlon. (B) Closed by statute
- See all scanned items from NSF International Meetings and Travel Files Box 20
- Folder, "Australia: President's Trip to the Holt Funeral, Memos and Misc. Cables, Dec. 1967," International Meetings and Travel Files, NSF, Box 20
- International Meetings and Travel Files
- ) THE PRESIDENT: Your Royal High.."l.ess, Lord Snowdon, Le.dies and Gentlemen: Mnrk Twain once said: "I have traveled more than anyone else, and I have noticed that even the angels speak English with en accent." Tonight I know that is true. And I em confident
- astronauts to do some foreign travel has been most helpful to our relationships overseas. Recently Colonel Glenn, his wife and daughter visited Belgium. Attached is a copy of the memorandum from Ambassador 'knight , · g i ving you some idea of the reaction
- CPID> SECRET SERVICE DIRECTOR, FBI (QgHfliilaTJiAlsil TRAVEL OF THE PRESIDENT TO CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, NOVEMBERFOUR, NINETEEN SIXTY-SIX, PROTECI'ION OF THE PRESIDENT• ON NOVEMBERTWO IN5f ANT A CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE, VHO HAS FURNISHED
- Council your Minnesota design • Mrs. Own Junkyard. telegram John Endowment the Mall Washington, ,, book God's collect and environment and National photograph Art Center use in traveling granted by Minnesota of the Arts excellent D. C
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- and was reportedly travelling frequently between Miami and New york for the purpose of obtaining money and military equipment to be used against the Castro Government. On April 23, 1964, a large quantity of explosives and munitions of war were seized at CDM
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- of the Soviet delegates traveling with Chairman Kosygin in New Delhi, India, sought him (Clymer) out. They told him that the Soviets are privately seeking to get the ship released. Jack Horner: Mr. President, let us assume the worse for the moment
- CONGRATULATIONS ON Anni~es Weddings CommeDcement Birth of a Child TELEGRAMS OF SENDER'S OWN COMPOSITION (first 1Sworda) Birthdays , Nt'ffl. .. ntAJlallOf!ITATlcnt RESERVATIONS l {tint 16 d ) RA'ff 't'ELEGRAMS, for TRAVELERS \ wor s 35¢ ASK ANY WESTERN UNION
- other Ar officer, lll' ... , 11...... that~ • c "~ultau 'ft0t.fl! n~t ® mi;,,,; (at1v t,,td, v Special Aa~iltant to Under Secretary, the T,tepart:m.entand perhap• tkH%n12!) cwre likely •bout two or three reperters. 9, traveling ,_.i:n 707
- of expereience and treatment which will make him more understanding of the United States, its values and its economic and social system. You may wish to urge the Ambassador to travel as widely as possible and to study our system as it actually is. February 20
Folder, "United Kingdom - WWR talks with Wilson, Briefing Book, Feb-67," Country Files, NSF, Box 216
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- political life. 4. Increased International Prestige Internationally, the Government is proud of its enhanced stature as a result of the Manila Conference last October and Premier Ky's January travels to Australia and New Zealand, where he succeeded
- promotion offices, and for facilitation of entry and travel of commercial representatives as necessary; (iv) most-favored-nation treatment with respect to duties or other restrictions on the imports of the products of the United· States; (v) other matters
- to travel by car and stayed in D.C. year-round. While LBJbuilt support in Congress for the 1964 Civil Rights Act, he used Wright's Jim Crow experiences to shame reluctant legislators into supporting the landmark legislation. After signing the landmark
- to travel by car and stayed in D.C. year-round. While LBJbuilt support in Congress for the 1964 Civil Rights Act, he used Wright's Jim Crow experiences to shame reluctant legislators into supporting the landmark legislation. After signing the landmark
- -I (slo~) Top 5ecret ~ PreeideRtiaJ FILE VP Secret State" /13 Report RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE d booklet VP Security File, VP Travel VP Visit to SE Asia (II) RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (Bl Closed (Cl Closed by Executive
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- OF' SENDER'S F'lrst 15 words TOURATE 'J'ELEGRAMS, for TRAVELERS. First 15 words • (Additional Words, 2½ ¢ each) ASK AT ANY WESTERN UNION OFFICE OR AGENCY FOR F'OR EVERY SOCIAL NEED GREETINGS A"F ' 'Christma., · New ~ar Easter Valentine'i, Day
- for the available jobs, he must travel a considerable distance to as 15 to 20 miles each way. % ~ork--perhaps as much Yet, in April, 1965, only about one- quarter of the households in the curfew sone possessed at least one ·.} automobile, and only nine pe
- Lansing Mitchell in New Orleans, Louisiam. No date or time has been set for the demonstration. Judge Mitchell presided at H. Rap Brown's hearing in New Orleans on February 21, 1968, for violation of travel restrictions set by the court. Brown has been
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [1]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- , and Widely travelled, he has visited the US several times, most recently in late October 1964 when i1e came to Washington for talks with President Johnson and Secretary Rusk. He accompa nied Harold Wilson on his 1963 and 1964 trips to Moscow. Married
- of small airports and small passenger aircraft travel over the whole area to facilitate commercial and tourist connections. This could enhance sales, markets, financial transactions, and help prolong tourist visits. More rapid internal service could also
- of Transportation will be a r.-.ajor .:ol'ce. • To move America toward its goal of a transportation network that will allow travelers and goods to move swiftly, safely and conveniently from one mean• of transportation to another, uain1 the beat characteristics