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  • Minister of Australia, Mrs. Holt and their party will arrive at Dulles International Airport aboard Trans World Airlines Flight 64. 5:10 p.m. The Prime Minister and Mrs. Holt, accompanied by the Honorable James w. Symington, Chief of Protocol
  • , Mro Rudolf Peterson, Mr. Torn Watson, and Mr. John D. Harper. The vis_t is scheduled to depart \ from New York on Trans World Airlines on Thursday, March 23, \ 1967. I I will be grateful to receive your reply to this letter, upon which the invitation
  • on their· mvn economies, but on the world economy as a whole. They are concerned about the prospect of an acute shortage of funds, credits> and reserves, causing higher interest rates; about the risks of an outbreak of protectionism, especially if we decide
  • Air Lines, Inc., Trans World Air Lines~ L"'lc., and United Air Lines, Inc.) 19. }f:iscellaneous Folder on.topics 20. Correspondence 21. Tapes and case. Folders effecting this administration. .... (4) .•.... ' 22. I.B.J.I. Booklets
  • designer of the Lawson Airliner, the firet U.S. aircraft speci!ic:a.lly designed for passenger service, to variou1 typea of retractablo landing gear and early use of wing slat• for better low speed performance. He bas held, alngly or jointly, over 50 patent
  • Society, New York City; Don Marti. Thomas, a legal counsel for American Airlines, New York City, and Rea Helm, Superintendent of Industrial Relations for the American Steel and Wire Division, U.S. Steel Corp .. ADVERTISINGCOUNCIL TO PROMOTE EQUAL
  • that distinction. He taught in French schools until the beginning of World War II in 1940. During th~ Nazi occupation, he was a prisoner of war, an experience that inspired some of his finest poetry. After the war, President Senghor began his remarkable political
  • , a legal counsel for American Airlines, New York City, and Rea Helm, Superintendent of Industrial Relations for the American Steel and Wire Division, U.S. Steel Corp •. ADVERTISINGCOUNCILTO PROMOTE EQUALEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY IN TWO-YEAR CAMPAIGN
  • -"Johnson is a. Butcher!'. Terribly serious for the Presid~nt.,possibly catastrophic :f'or the role of' The Uni~ed States as world leader and its economy. Oan•t something be done,and immediately,to head t~is off? The role of the Tes.mster•s Union
  • G., U.S.Catholic Conf. HIRSCH, Richard, Union of Ame. Hebrew Congregations JOHNSON,Joseph Carnegie Endowment of International Peace LARSEN,Arthur, Durham, N.Car. McVITTY,Edward, World I.aw Fund NELSON,Clifford, Columbia University PALFREY,John G
  • our National Anthem was originated and writt~n by Francis Scott Key. Since then and now things have changed for the better. The United States, our country, is the leading nation in the world and therefore, we are in no position to ask questions, but we
  • of the President: ~ •..,..•• .1~~ •.•• .. - .... ,.·"'~~ • 16-76420-1 O"'/ 1'8 t~ tl\e l -. -, •·. '1'..~ .•, ' ...~"·' •1•. .. J '• [4 of 9] 'l EXECUTIVE AIRLINES, INC. Executive Aircraft Terminal In terna tiona 1 Airport San Antonio, Texas TA 4
  • A sla 1• one of a number o! -rr l vR te broac1 ca s tlog vcnturf'I wh ich have bee.n ct'tablhhed for the purpose of b r oa.
  • important Job in the world than the one we were starting to work on and I told you that the President'• COlllllittee vu not going to be Juat a showcase. Our activities and achievements have borne that out. We have accomplished more to bring about true
  • •• we co tiau our •• le ff l't• to ••eure fr •• victory la a world of peace. Your thou htlul le ta bebaU of tu ltb eni-y o Sine rel • B. J RN.SOI Jr. , LBJ:aq:mjh . NoNmlaerl6. 19"' DearWldea.y: Tire PNaldut lau me to wttla GIi Tlnlrada
  • to the President The White House Washington, D. C. -~~ .. ·........ _. ·. ·'. .' . -· . . .. .. Dear Barefoot: A CAB examiner has made a recommendation for certain additional trans-Pacific routes which if finally approved would have serious
  • quality of world leaderabip which you are giving to ua during auch a crucial period. Indeed no era in our hiatory baa been ao fortunate aa we are in teraa of broad and akillful leaderabip in the White Houae. J. H. Wheeler )l Jlli/p ; HE WHli t HOU~t
  • - Racial Isolation Rirhts 1967 X Task Force - Preg:ress Report No. II Achievements, in the Publj_c Schools, Booklet - A New Look at Airline HEW' U. s. Commi_ssionon Civil Economics of Asian Scholars Report - American Voluntary Associations
  • of the Board of Directors member of the Board of. Meridian House, which is chaired by in Mrs. Rusk. He was a junior aide to General Pershing DETERMINED TOBE ANr ·· · the Pershing War Memorial World War I. He. is a leader-in ALMINl->TRATIVE MARKI