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  • CALIFANO, Mortgage JR. Association borrowing l. The Federal National Mortgage Association has secondary market debentures in the amount of $400 million maturing on June 14, 1968. 2~ The Treasury has approved the of secondary market debentures
  • This is from the WHCF category for Federal Government Organizations, subcategory DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT-FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
  • Folder, "Ex FG 170-6, Federal National Mortgage Association" WHCF FG, Box 257
  • . \ ·, \ ' ' \ \ Sincerely. \ \ Lee C. White Associate Special Couo.sel to the j'residont Mr,. Berllal."d F.. Schmid Managing Director lnters-tate Commerce Vlubington, D. - . Com.mis·sioti £. f.\\Jt.O oc,1 196
  • that we meant business. report demonstrates that we meant what we said. 2 The report released by the President was sub­ mitted by Hobart Taylor, Jr., Executive Vice Chair­ man of the PCEEO and Associate Counsel to the Pr~sident, through Secretary of Labor
  • the actions in response to your Syr;,.cuse speech in a coordinated report from the appropriate Cabinet Officers which might be released to the press next week end.- cDtuwr, ·••·~ ., WVHS . ~. Tn. ISF.CC~ t; -'..J/43/t;J (!t} THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING
  • of california; Richard Graham, a former business executive who was Deputy Associate Director of Public Affairs for the Peace Corps since 1961; Reverend Luther Holcomb, who held positions as Executive Director of the Greater Dallas (Texas) Council of Churches
  • '·· the Property Tax, Vol. 1 & II . A-18/1 6/63 lndu1trial A-19/1 1/64 Role of Equalization, '.in Fed. Granta A-21 S/64 Statutory Developcne~t Bond Financing & Admin. ~trola (1 • grant• enacted by 88th Cong/II) Associated with Fed. Grant
  • to the telegram from Mr. F. R. Brush, Secretary, American Association of Nurserymen, concerning the proposed importation of Japanese flowering cherry trees. Sincerely yours, 1'hcroa ~· R. hectl.tive Ass istant tiL: .; ':e S secretarY to tb e Enclosures
  • The President The White House Washington, D. C. My dear Mr. President: I am sure you realize how deeply I appreciate your call to me last evening expressing your willingness to have us fight back on the unfavorable press line and giving me the ammunition
  • Intelligence Agency funded private American foundations and organizations, particularly the National Student Association, including letters from concerned citizens and members of Congress together with associated responses from the administration, newspaper
  • to carry minimum lug:;age. They will have had lur..ch before boarding . M :::-. Sullivan i::Uorrr.ed n.e there h~d been some press inquiry c oncernin g an Air Fo:rce flight for the fon:ily . Ire has not answe red and would lik
  • . BINGHAM,Colonel S.H., Consulting Engineers & Associates , New York BCRGMANN, Carl W., Ford Foundation., NYC BRADFORD, Armory H., Regional Plan Assn., NYC BRGm., Virginia Mae, Interstate Commerce Corrmission BUDD, Edward G., Jr., Budd Company, Phila, Pa
  • to Colonel Glenn's v i sit. The other v isits of Colonel Glenn in Turkey and Japan have been equally successful. Wherever our astronauts have gone, the public reaction has been excellent - the press coverage splendid. \... :.('t" , RECEIV ED . MAR VIN
  • the Presidential Unit Citation forjth Company,.)st Cavalry Regiment, Republic of Korea Army. Therefore, the n&essary White House press release is in order. The Korean Minister of Defense Choi will be visiting Korean units in Vietnam during the period of 7-14
  • and interested parties in Southwest Screwworm Eradication Program 1. Resolution - New Mexico Cattle Growers Association 2. Letter - Chairman New Mexico Screwworm Committee 3. Resolution - Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association 4. Letter - Texas and Southwestern Cattle
  • . Presidents I should like to add my thanks to that ot the President ot th~tional Association ot Social Worker• tor your goodness in granting the delegates ot our Special A■Nably on Haan Rights an opportun­ \ iV to Met vi th you on -.rch 24th. The announceaent
  • organiza­ tions of Federal executives in other cities. These Associations are established and devoted to improving interagency and intergovernmental cooperation. Their level of achievement has risen during the past year, and I am optimistic
  • if you could request Dorothy Territo to compile as complete a set of such quotations as possible . These quotations ar e needed by March 30 . Sincerely, Lloyd,)Vri ght Direci'br Press and Publications Service Mr. G eorge Reedy T he White House RECEIVE
  • rec •ideration of inv. to the Preaident to addreae annual meeting "Louiaiana Bar Association in Biloxi, Mi••· kpril 25-27. - -- .. By direction of the Presi erit: " ;~ 1 196 f. • O(lf J::IJ W. Marvin Wat•on Special Aaaietant to~ Pr• (White
  • the President's policy on the promotion of a!ltronauts, neither Colonel Borman nor Captain Lovell is eligible for another promotion as a result of Apollo 8. Attached are biographies of the three astronauts and a proposed press release. Also attached for your
  • of the corrnnunist bloc . · Much of this activity was organized, directed, an~ financed covertly by conununist governments. · American organizations . reacte~ from the · first . The young men and women who fou11ded the United States National Student Association
  • CHAIRMAN April 24, 1964 PERSONAL Memorandum for Honorable Lee c. White Associate Special Counsel to the President Per our phone conversation, "personal" letter in response alleging to his conflict I have prepared the attached for you to send
  • ends opens Room; greets Planning Press is members. meeting. report responds his remarks; ceremony ends. ' 'I' ,, I I '. • I / ~ ' , ,., I I I,. , WORD COUNT: Draft Remarks Secretary 240 for the President Cohen, M-i
  • the results were much bettP.r than I expected. I'wanted to congratulate • • on a good job. you and your associates Sincerely, Rob~tner Secretary to the Cabinet and Special Assistant to the President r j. . Governor Farris~r The White House Washington, D
  • and Television Committee, "'Friendsof Dewey." New York Hospital, removal of ulcer. Third published book: "Ulcers-Fact of Fiction?" (Yorkville Press, N. Y .) Milto~ Berle Scholarship at N. B. C. (New Brooklyn College) for ad­ vanced studies in videodynamics
  • colony of Aden. !Wlofor the la,t four years~ ot poisonous gas, the Associated' Recently, the important tribe bettlretdltinlthe Republlcan,Press reported. The committee of Usaimat, making up one:-third· Nlfmbein Sanaaacl • ~.oc»-i said that it urgently
  • ~ conference 700 outstanding would 1,e e;ues ts associates, consultants would be guests invitation& woµl~ be by invitation or the journalism, and heaqs of diplomatic of the relig:.on, and other misr ions 1 to leaders education, and foreigners
  • of the Study I Commission of the Thre e Diseases as reported in the press . I I would greatly appr eciate receiving a copy of the complete text when . it becomes available. My high r egard for Dr . _Michael E . ;>eBakey and my own ex­ perience lead me
  • research exchanges with such material -- and that Peking's Foreign Language Press circulateo masses of it throughout the world in up to twenty languages. Some CIA estimates for 1964: Peking exported about 15 million books and unknown quantity of 17
  • File unit description: Contains notes, memorandums, letters, telegrams, press releases, press conference transcripts, biographies, resumes and reports related to operations of the Department of Justice during the administration of President Lyndon B
  • • • In the field. His chief preoccupati011, however, and the development with which his name was most often associated was the lifting fuselage or airfoil fuselage design. More than one-ha.lf of Mr. Burnelll's patents wer, related to this development, and moet ol
  • , emphatic organized without a.rn,,VlllJ:'H:nensible. ---- His extemporaneousspeechesand press conference remarks sparkled withan extraordinary amount of soft-spoken humor and candor. His . formaltoastsand ceremonial talks put all at easewith
  • ~ the Nation's • lingering bal3:nce-of-payments· problem, in light of t~e reduction _in foreign exchange drains associated with Government expenditures in Southeast Asia. . . a as RESOURCES AND PRIORITIES FOR THE LONGER RUN The chcii~esamong alternative
  • 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
  • allow that organization to describe the priority needs of the affected areas in Los Angeles and to make proposals to meet those needs. We would certainly press them to accomplish this as soon as possible. The principal need that has been identified to us
  • in Selma. I hope you will take this release in the spirit of genuine praise in which it is offered. Respectf'ully yours, l(JIJ,11 !GJ 'A:LM._.; Kat;' ;;jpan Press Secret [6 of 7] ­ From the Office of Congressman Teno Roncalio D-Wyoming At Large 1323
  • the Senate confirms·. (In your press conference on August 31, 1965 you said that Conrad would be promoted to Commander, but the papers had not been signed. They are now signed and ready to go. } 2. L. Gordon Cooper ..... The President has requested
  • ADMINISTRATOR HOUSING AND HOMEFINANCE AGENCY AT A PRESS CONFEBENC'.Hl!p 3: 00 PM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 89 1965 / ? o J (2. ~ IJ AfPAtf)-5 f'l e_ I" H-28 ( 8-61) HOUSIHG AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY Ol'l'ICE Oil' THE ADMINISTRAT0 .. TRANSMlff AL SLIP NAME
  • ~gi~g. My comments to the press consisted of, essentially, "I'm here because President Johnson, on behalf of the Americans everywhere, is deeply concerned and wants to be of help," and "I'm not here to rake through yesterday's ashes and rehash old
  • time to · o!f!c!Sll vi it. A m.ba · ~ do!' . di- c -14 te -·• if you feel lat ir o.ff ra a :r . 01\& who LBJ/ GB:mrn 2/ 12/68 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - .. - -- - FEBRUARY 15, 1968 Office of the White House Press Secretary
  • NORVASSHETHEAUTHOR• MAYI SUGGEST THATTHIS BE CHANGED BYANOTHER STAT[MENT r , , MIR. SINCENOTONLYI BUTMANY MEMBERS=OF THECOMMITTEE ONEDUCATION ( ' { ' ( LABOR,AREDEEPLY PERTURBEDBY.THIS·QUOTATION IN AND THE PRESS• RESPt~TJ'ULLY, • (''• ' ; : f ADAM C
  • to international practice in such matters in the past. The real issue is whether the Egyptians are prepared to correct that page of history which they wrote last June 6-­ whether they'll give some authoritative acknowledgment in their press that we were
  • . of Uruguay to the Council of GALLAGHER,Jr., John F., Internat'l the OAS Operations Sears Roebuck & Company The Ambassador of Peru MOLEON, Ary, Associated Press The Ambassador of Trinidad & Tobago UNNA, Warren w., Post/D.C. SANDERS
  • File unit description: Material on delegation to inauguration of President Raul Leoni; 2/20/65 shooting of Peace Corps Associate Director Bob Rupley and wounding of a Peace Corps volunteer; OAS; AID project; and settlement of dispute between