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  • the recommendation of NASA Administrator James Webb to give Neil Armstrong, the civilian ~ astronaut on the GEMINI 8,a "meritorious achievement" in-step grade promotion. ' Both astronauts will receive the NASA Exceptional Service Medal for the GEMINI 8 flight
  • ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D.C. ~ r~ ''-' ½/ ~ zo~, OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR July 12, 1968 MEMORANDUM to Mr. Jim Jones The White House You might want to make note: Astronaut Neil~Armstrong, a native of Ohio, will be at the National Governors Conference
  • ~ United January States Policies 2, 1963 Department of Education .. analysis shee·ts ·, I, John Armstrong, 57. t. County Board-of ··.58. ·United ·transportation supervi'sor· Education--second·team interview, States Dep~rtment of HEW
  • :00-4:15 P . M. WWSW-Bascball Game. WWSW-Warm-Up Time; Pit, KDKA-Baseball Game, burgh-Brooklyn ame. WCAE-HI-Y Congress; World·, P . KDKA-Bcn,ie Armstrong. WJAS-Bull Session. WCAE-Red Cross. KQV-Today's Sports. WJAS--Coiumbia Symphony. 4:30-4:45 P . M
  • :: KABUL -4295 REFI CIA NSA 023-660 • '8- 0 N F' I D ! p USIA NSC • ~INS l• EDITORFOREIGNAFFAIRSMAGAZINE HAMILTO~ FISH ARMSTRONG, CURRENTLY VISITING AFGHANISTAN, REPORTSPRIMINMAIWANDWAL DISPLAYED SHARPIRRITATIONWITHUS IN PRIVATEINTERVIEW APRIL 23
  • 7, 1964 Those present, in addition to the principals, were Sir Eric Roll, Sir William Armstrong, Secretary Dillon, Chairman Martin, Chairman Ackley, McGeorge Bundy (most of the meeting), Secretary McNamara (part of the meeting). It was agreed
  • be more appropriate for aomeone on the White Houee Staff to reply. Attached la the orig!nal correspcmdence and a proposed reply. SIG"f." Joaeph A. Cal!faao, Jr. The Special Aaalatant Attachment JAC/es DRAFT My dear Mr. Armstrong: The Pre•ident has
  • . Mark B. Lewis . Asst. Dir., USIA {{_Mr. William M. Steen Dept. of Labor, Wash. , D. C. Russell B. Adams Vice Pres., Pan American Airways,· Wash., D. C. Mr. Alvin Ailey Choreographer, NYC Hamilton Fish Armstrong Editor, Foreign Affairs, NYC Mr. William
  • : THE COMMITTEE FOR THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF FOREIGN AFFAms Dr. James A. Perkins, chairman. Hamilton Fish Armstrong, editor, Foreign Affairs. Mr. Dexter Otis Arnold, president, General Federation of Women's Clubs. Homer D. Babbidge, Jr., president, Univer­ sity
  • euao a.ttect BA!U cobeaion. Mea.na ot avoiding or reducing diaunitying effects a.re urgently important. Prepared by: Colonel D. C. Armstrong, III European Region OASD/UJA. 27 September 1961 VICE PRESIDENT'S VISIT 1'0 PARIS 29-30 Septaber 1§61
  • . In a press release, Dr. Condon stated the cause was "incompetence. 11 Yne project administrative secretary, Mrs. Mary Louise Armstrong, resigned in disapproval of the firL.~gs and the handling of the project. Dr. Condon wrote McDonald and the President
  • they go to war. The controversies weapons in the l3erlin conflict can also affect BATOcohesion. Means of avoiding or reducing disunifying effects are urgently important. Prepared by: Colonel D. C. Armstrong, European Region OASD/ISA 27 September 1961 'T
  • , E. Longmeadow,Mass., l/8/65. SCALA,Savatore J., 1181 River Road, Agawam,Mass., l/8/65. FURGAL,Joseph J., 207 Mojntain Road, No. Welbrahm, Mass., l/8/65. MCCARTHY, Leslie E., 165 West St., Ware, Mass., l/8/65. LAFAHEY, Thomas, 30 Armstrong St., West
  • Georgia Tech Atlanta, Geor 0 ia Dean Tom Cottingham Southern Georgia College Doup;las, Georgia 'lilliam Blair, Jr. Armstrong College Bloomingdale, Georgia Valdosta Thomasville Barney Weeks, President Alabama Labor Council• 604 Lyric Building
  • • · . -. .... : . plants of sue~ companies ~s Armstrong Rub· . . '.,) • ber Co. , Burlington Industries, Inc., and D. H~ . :• i 1 . Baldwin Co., the piano and organ maker. Two ' ,. , '~ i other civil rights .groups, the Congress of · ·· · · ·.· ) · Racial Equality
  • American named Armstrong from Toledo, Ohio is also being detained by the Bulgarians. We are making urgent efforts to find out who this may be. 5. Balaguer Makes Personnel Charges President Balaguer has removed two presidential assistants widely regarded
  • UoSo officials. 88(18 ,.,.a,•hic either transmll&ion and clauification approved by1 Cl"usi:A--MrI> Pauker P'A/VN-M:r. Miller DOD/ISA-Mr a Itolland EA/P=Mr o Armstrong DOD/PA-Col. "l'Glldi(draft)L/F.A ...Mr. Feldman S/S-Mro - ••• Walsh .Jomson
  • involved in giving McDonald the document. In a press release, Dr. Condon stated the cause was "incompetence." The project administrative secretary, Mrs. Mary Louise Armstrong, resigned in disapproval of the firings and the handling of the project. Dr