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  • P. oblem. But I cannot emphasize rongly enough that we are exam· not "indications. ' W. W. Rostow Ve MEMORANDUM FOR: Charles Johnson ch,u.d:_In accordance with our telephone conversation, I am attaching as you requested an excerpt of one item
  • See all scanned items from NSF Files of Charles E. Johnson Box 32
  • Folder, "NUCLEAR - French Cooperation [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 32
  • Files of Charles E. Johnson
  • . THE. ntPOR?AllQE OF A ST.ATE REGARDS, c ouru~OE HONDS1'r - ·· · AID) . . Ni~~ Le~t~r. Charlee E• ~ rah.. ChgQ• Charles. E. llal\W1el-ERN UNION GIFT ORDERS ARE APPROPRIATE I . -i GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS • 1206 AT CHECK _/CLASS OF SERVICE DESIRE
  • See all scanned items from the Papers of Charles Marsh Box 4
  • Folder, "Government [1931-1936]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 4
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • , D.C. ?•HON ___ AM"'MCCt.Jl.J.O..CH__ SE REPRES ATIVES• WASHINGTON, D.C. ILTQNs,~EISENHOVU •D VERGRENA'ifOUSE _ . . ._ . 4545 NO. CHARLES STREET• BALTIMORE MARYLAND 21218 9•MR• .Al.8.ERT E,~J£NNE,,R,JR. RAYMOND, MAYER, JENNER& BLOCK 135 LASALLESTREET
  • . THE NORTHV!ETN~MESE·CONSIDER "THAT CHINA 9 ALTHOUGHDISAGREEING WITH A. NEGO!IATED SETTLEMENT ,1 I.S POWERLESS TO PREVENl' IT.. &'iD OF ·suMMARY" . 1. CHARLES FOURNIAU, FCP VIETNAM S?ECIALIST AFTER!::E OFFICIAL WITHSE~IOR FCP DELEGATION HAD LEFT
  • . thoughtfulness and friendship. lncldenthlly, Charles Boatner, who recently came up from Texas to join me, saw your letter and asked that he be allowed to say "hello" to you. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Mrs. Mary L. Rivenbark Mrs. Clara L. Harper 3532 Granada
  • , ,,assachusetts, is th~ minister of Muhammad Sprin~field, Massachusetts, and the lead~r of NOI activities in Albany, N. Y. WILLIAM X. ZACHARY, 55 Dawes Strset, Springfield, ?4assachusetts, is a lieutenant in th9 Fruit of Islam (FO~) of Muhammad'sMosqua #13
  • , _ ;)0 ~2,Cj BJNABS, Daw . 6(3 __, February 19. 1965 MEMORANDUM. FOR THE PRESIDENT You may be interested bl .Alec Home's strong minded view•. He baa always been a downri&J.lt man when Coml111Ullsta are concerned, and of course n·ow he doean •t have
  • W. Rubey George G. Simpson Donald D. Van Slyke . Oscar Zariski 1966 1964 Roger Adams Othmar H. Ammann Theodosius Dobzhansky Charles S. Draper Solomon Lefschetz Neal E. Miller Marston Morse Marshall W. Nirenberg Julian Schwinger Harold C. Urey Robert
  • See all scanned items from the Papers of Charles Marsh Box 21
  • Folder, "Wallace, Henry A. [1942]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 21
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • OF PERS ASSIGNED USS pUEBLO THE FOLLOWI NG ~AMILIES HAVE ALR EADY RETURNED TO CONUS ANO CAN BE CONT~CTE D AT THE ADDRESSES lNDICATE Dt MRS EDWARD R• MURPHY JR., tLTl C/O ALLEN W• OANKS1 4534 NORMA DR ., SAN DIEG0 1CALIF , 92ll5 1 MRS CHARLES H~ CRANDELL
  • e.ls o.re convir.ced. t hat 4 , ~c!1t i n t o the ,ri vato pocl~ets of war effort . ;\tch B pa 1 try Daw· the 1 171, f.01J , 000.. hti lion ' s 9h.s.rc of the u.nD.:-icl balance roi:,; ncnt Chinese inst ead of :1.nto the rrtion21ists 1 f
  • Hanna, of the General Accounting Office, who worked with the subcommittee during almost the entire period of its investiga­ tion, is deserving of special recognition. Particularly valuable assistance was also provided by Charles E. Eckert, Comer Harvill
  • interesting Embassy where the Minister the honored guest. pleasant today. evening on June 2 at the Australian of Primary Industry, Charles Adderman, was This was mostly a discussion of agriculture and a fairly evening. This afternoon outstanding
  • WASHINGTON Thurs., Feb. 15, 1968 11 :55 a. m. MR•. PRESIDENT: No beeper heard from the downed flier off Hainan. Makes the decision of yesterday easier. / l ! ~ostow UECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 ,NLJ Bv~ ,. f t>- / f 3 - NARA. Daw (/-3tJ - 'JO
  • women a••· ) Tllea lMt'll pN.,alaly p back to laala wt.th a staff of ball a ..... to olfn futber tedmlcal llelp. lellew .. ta Daw Bell If tbat la ............... .., escue tor lecwt .. Bell•• at.tllMIOla on llae ps1111... la ao __. to tile ..... AID
  • ED OE E ICIAL USE DECLASSIFIED /J L -) 8 3 -/ 77 (Cy of Saigon 694, August 31, 1965) From Ambassador Lodge Authority ...l::.:_:_:::...J;~~------::-::-g ~~ ---- --c:> N ARS, Daw~t~/ -- /~ By ~ 1. Ambassador Lodge gave Backgrounder Tuesday to 16
  • for which they have all along expressed their strong support. However, leave to yourdisoretion. D....,rL: S.:..L ..ED Authoritv~ G - .J/4pl By ftM//t.d1z-: , 1"A.RS, Daw .~/47..?/?-'/ i I 0roflad l,y I ARA : EMI1artin : lh lDl/1/6 c1ealliul1on _ ov