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  • of Law," received his Law "Licence" in June 1955, returned home, and entered the then-French civil service in Dakar. From February 1956 to September 1957, Fall served as Deputy Chief for Production in the Fre~ch High Commission of French West Africa's
  • . BLACK KEPPEL,Francis Justice and Mrs. DOUGLAS ANDERSON, Martin Justice and Mrs. CLARK ATKINS,Ollie Justice and Mrs. HARIAN BELAFW-TE, Harry Justice and Mrs. BRENNAN CARR,Waggoner Justice am Mrs. S'l'E}IART CATCHI?l:lS, James A.A. Justice and Mrs. WHITE
  • Committee report. Here is my redraft of HUD' s draft of the statement releasing the Kaiser Committee and Douglas Commission reports. Also, enclosed is the official Committee report with Mr. Kaiser's letter to the President. . What is your ·reaction? up
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • ., Prime ~linister of Australia., Canberra.. Dear Mr. Prime 1-linister: NEW ZEALAND: -,-------- His Excellency Sir Arthur E. PQrritt, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., C.B.E., Governor General of New Zealand, Wellington. Dear Governor General: His Excellency Nicolae
  • File unit description:Pertains to proposed visit of President (Sir) Edward Frederick Mutesa.
  • / memo letter for the Presdient ~1 to RESTRICTION from w'alerr Farr w/att. file,i' ~4/66 C xnnuu C 11/28/66 C 12/4/68 C 4/26/67 C 3/2/67] C 2/11/67 C 3/3/67 fro)fi Sen. Douglas to Joe Califano / / ;etter tp the PresidentArom
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • za tions. Sir, 0 . TU[ !VH/1[ hGU.:,~C Frn15 12I3 P!1 '6L/ K:inc:ciamGoverrmr.ent. Uniren-tlty r'eqtte·~tv !_J "N.o. 6 ~(5 () Re: "Rwenzururu Commission or Inquiry". W:tth reference to, th~ document arud the: tele,:-ram No,.6 ·dated Ist Nov
  • File unit description: Pertains to proposed visit of President (Sir) Edward Frederick Mutesa.
  • . ~- . !'2--L~ r1-~ µ_,a,-.,,,L, ~~ a 51 l 6 r r. GrUf n: uui~DK you for your of our OU y fullynote. nc r ly, cmd /0 ( l 206 Harrison Street Davenport, Iowa April 24, 1964 President Lyndon B. Johnson ·te House ashingt
  • ~ld Mrs. Douglas and I had taken read: 53 Douglas. year. 'nle markings C70-53-Wh 65, Feb. 18, 1965, A print is needed for this Thank ytru for your efforts. With best wishes, yyou~~~ Paul PHD:kr Notting Central elze sent to ~iies as ot
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Douglas, Paul H."
  • Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892-
  • Folder, "Douglas, Paul H., 1/1/66 - 12/31/66," Name Files, WHCF, Box D-251
  • for an increase for House Members after the War, I met considerable criticism, and always in my talks at home took time to defend my action. It was my practice to call for questions after my speeches. One day in Perry County I called for questions and one little
  • regulations and most ct We will procsad to get tbese oft tbe programs tbe ground at S~ER: nTomorrow bis title will be the same as it is today Housing ~nd Home Finance Adminiatratoro ·MAN: •In that case, will Or ,: S&!ER: MAN: as ,ou sir$ what
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Housing and Home Finance Agency [FG 245]"
  • This is from the WHCF category for Federal Government Organizations, subcategory HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY.
  • Folder, "Ex FG 245 Housing and Home Finance Agency, 9/24/65 -" WHCF FG, Box 288
  • To: FION: Bill l-Ioyers JV,j, if{, HARRY S. ASHMORE think the enclosed t Humphrey and Bill letters ~/
  • . Presidents CEMENT MASONS ELECTRICAL WORKERS ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOII GLAZIERS HOISTING ENGINEERS HOME INSULATORS IRON WORKERS • The following resolution was adopted at our last .regular meeting held on Tuesday, April 21s·t, 1964. The resolution is self­
  • an honorary LL.D. by George lashing ton. His career of ptb lie service in the state of ississi i consists of two terms (eight years) as District ttorney in his home district; a single tenn as Circuit Judg; a brief tenure on the ississip i Supreme Court; six
  • A i nt e Pr ident 0 JBC:dhl o, C lifor • 1 June 18th 1965 The President Washington, D. C. Sir: Your nomination I ujs. Circuit rights. of ex-Governor on the Fifth Court of Appeals deals a severe blow to the cause of civil It would apnear
  • · • ......~ ·ear t~. Instead of ourown E Is planted by CongressmanHale tw~year turns In the U.S.\ ie residence of U.S. ,\::'1bassador to • louse. The present Australian go,·• t's home on Canbtrra. Oark Is rnmcnlIs a coalitionof the UbTu. Boggs prcscnlt'd the tree
  • ; WHEREAS, our Governor has called upon every citizen to stay at home, away from the route of march and places where the demonstra­ tors will go; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, THE HOUSE OF REP­ RESENTATIVES CONCURRING , that we hereby join
  • home state. • But the new Mississippi law sets up elabor8te procedures which an out­ of~state attorney now must follow before he can represent anyone. Under Chapter 255 a private group, the Stat~ Bar· Association, is given the power of making
  • . Former Governor Coleman could not have been a moderate and still have had the opportunity to fill every constitutional office in his home state of Mississippi. He was the legal source of most of the unconstitutional state legislation which has so
  • of the Army Douglas M:l.cArthur, Fleet Admiral Chester w. Nimitz, the late General Jonathan Wainwright, and many others of all ranks who served with glory and distinction in the Pacific War. Emmet O'Neal Chairman Encl: 4 Photographs [5 of 37] ­ I
  • ·dcr o,f Fial.and lli hcellency Charles Lueet Aabatisador of the French Re ubl1c Bia Exeelleucy Heiiu:...c: !{Qapp ·t in At:tbassador oft~ Federal Republic of Ge,many B.i.s be 11,e ncy Sir Patrick De.an. G~C.M.G. Dri.ti h Ambassador Mr.. Endre Szluka
  • until they have the upper hand. Meanwhile, our brave fighting men and those of our allies will continue to die in increasing numbers. The communists are convinced that they can achieve victory on the American home front, forcing Johnson or his successor
  • been on the student cuuncil for five years in my old high school and served on committees in my community before leaving High School last June. I wish you as president god goog health and would like to hear from you sir very soon ~;~12o~ Mr.Alan N
  • Duncan setting forth the problem• posed by rata in the recreation a.rea• luunedlately around your home. The condition• yo• deacrlbe are extremely dlaturblng. I •ill do everythln1 I can to help. Sincerely, Stephen J. Pollak AdTlaor for National Capital
  • of arousing life; they are now acting out fear and despair," of treat­ iri real homes and real ing "hope as the four-letter streets the splintered fanta- Ted l(ennedy Stops Parade SEN. Ted Kennedy (D· Mass.) made an unex­ pected appearance at the Purim
  • that excuse our ignorin g those who haven't? There are 90 million rats in this country.Where do you think they go when their slum homes are torn down ? They go into our finest hotels and restaurants; into modem apartment buildings, cellars, garages. They go
  • ACKLEY & Mrs. WILLIAM MCC MARTIN, Jr. & Mrs. CLARENCE D. MARTIN, Jr. DAVID K. E. BRUCE & Mrs. ANGIER BIDDLE DUKE & Mrs• McGEORGE BUNDY & Mrs. WILLIAM R. TYLER RIGHT REV. & Mrs. WIILIAM F. CREIGHTON & Mrs• WINTHROP W. ALDRICH & Mrs • LEWIS W. DOUGLAS & Mrs
  • . · · -~ · ~ .1 1_1~": -C. , . ~ v ;.rt,J.~ r 6-/ '/D "( T h e United Sta tes faces a critica l n e ed for sound. clean, and com• £o rta b le housing for po·o r families. P r es i d ent Truman's tv.1e~ty year old goal of a Hdece.nt home and a ~·G.ita ble living
  • , of Columbia and members of the District tives in features serious to certain your attention to call sire home rule to establish H. R. 4644, known as a bill the bill for the Dist .rict ·of Columbia. the Mayor of the would authorize if enacted The bill all
  • File unit description: Includes material pertaining to the President's 1965 Voting Rights Message; the Voting Rights Act of 1965; home rule for the District of Columbia; and the Poll Tax Amendment to the Constitution.
  • Witten Washington, D. C. CATTLE Dear Sir CORN BERMUDA HAY I am writing this letter for the Louisiana Cattlemen Association of which I am first vice-president. I am also chairman of the Disease and Sanitation Committee of this organization. During
  • . Books in Yiddish are published regularly: A book of documentary essays, for instance, [5 of 7] ­ [6 of 7] ­ . . .. LETTERS TO THE DITOR Dear Sir: The Los Angeles Times columnist Paul Coates states in his column of August 25 that "Russian Orthodox, B
  • LT 1-7020 Dear Sirs BOARD OF DIRECTORS MARK VAN DOREN Hon. Ch•lrm.n REX STOUT Vice President DR. ALBERT SIMARD Se
  • MR. MOYERS: you, sir. I will not give a lid until 6 o'clock. END THE WHITE HOUS E WASHINGTON MR. VALENTI Buzz said fine when I retrieved the memo--but added please let him know if he's expected to do anything. Mon Sept 13 5:25 pm Perry Barber
  • been accomplished, resulting in the elimination of this business on ..?~!q_ !?~~_ is, to the General Aviation operators of this country. At this time the Department of Agriculture has 14 Twin Beechcrafts, one Douglas DC 3, numerous mechanics and pilots
  • now. t f·, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WASHINGTON, HALE D. C. BOGGS -~~!~(j < '· • . .,, Lindy and Hale Bof,8S Jean and Charlie D vu at sir o'clock 5315 Bradley Boulevard Bethesda, Maryland ----------------- ---- jua.ni.i.a: !). h.ave
  • ,Edward c., Bur. of Outdoor Recreation BERRY,E.Y., Congress BIBLE, Alan, Senate CRAMER,William c., Congress BLACK, David S., Interior DAVIS, Joseph H., Citizens Adv. Coom BLAKE, Peter J., Archi tectu.ral Forum DIAMOND,Henry, NYC Magazine DOUGLAS,Paul H
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • ~ ~ ~( ,-,/ C;~A "f\ ) {!!,) JV' i1/ ,j") ~ ~o~Oo~ Attached are: (a) a list of the candidates for the the Cities which Paul Douglas would chair a~ (b) a short statement r> ~p-7 ...... ,.,...' announci g the form~tion of the Commission.x~ ()7t,_, :Zhur
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • Chicago and a former alderman there, Douglas • knows first-hand that the-task of reviving our blighted fi~es must be accomplished block-by-block. The most grandiloquent plan must ultimately be translated into ·• ~omplex of local needi,pnctices
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Douglas, Paul H."
  • Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892-
  • Folder, "Douglas, Paul H., 1/1/67 - 12/31/67," Name Files, WHCF, Box D-251