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  • -7742-12 A-5218-27 my appreciation. Since;;11(£, David~ DEL:mb Li\.,,t~~ N. Y. 10004 WHITEHALL -4--4521 tJSi 11.BORftl o ,.,, , UPO KlS ARRIIL ,osnrcurs v R VHnE IMS NECll!Uf. , A1'D PHOTOsr11,. OKAMOTO· • PRESERVATION COPY TELEGRAM FULL
  • -,are time" working as a home economist com,,any in Fort Worth ann "tudying work at the for the ministry Seminary in Fort Worth philsophy Texas in e.t Southwestern and Judith for an e lectri-: and theology suent service at the seminary. Along came
  • .,'"' •. • . • • . ·.~ ••,; ~- ,,· ,. ' f ,t:{i/\ . • : ·.. i; ., • ,·'! ' ,,. : • ••. • March l S: Specit1 Message to the Congress on The 1'light TO ~ote • . :~,:'~' . -,!:.::·. March 18: :
  • Hanna, Deputy Director by President the fint John~"n; Mrs. in MiEfiseippi; of Civil Det'&(lsein the Department of Defense; Mrs. Ruth Johnson, moving force for the Museumof Western Arts in Fort Worth, Texas; MaryaMannes, famous journalist; Stitt
  • and letters to register orbit Another first the special a pyramiding person urges ten friends into two politica.Uy of Columbia. nominee personally to expect "Tell A Friend" after H'l.lmphreymake their and the District by telegram launch
  • lin1 St. Alenadi-u {14,847) Jeurnal-Tribu.n• ('Dlur■• Ind.) llerth•rn Va. Publ.ishillg Ce., !Ac. 331 Fair.tax St. FNdriclmburg - Free Lance-star J'Ne Lance RiclaenY- (En. Pub. Ce. IDd.) (17,500) (12,309) A.tre-Aaerican (Hegre)(Ind.) (Sat
  • ·. the President's mood as his 59th Birthday approaches. r' L~ · 1" . \ I« ~" (1 >~~· ....,.\2-c ,.JC.. The President: Here is a letter from a friend of mine in Texas·~/) ff reads: "Call them like you see them, even if the stars fall." The President asked
  • MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHIICGTON /) j/ I I MEz.m.ANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT From Bob Fleming Following are notes on your discussions at 6s25 p.m. Sept. 5 with the followings: Eric Sevareid CBS John Cauley, !ansas City Star Duff Thomas, UPI
  • to tell you that I got a real political education. I intend to tell the President that the morale you make (despite the wear and tear on staff as well as you) is worth its weight in foreign policy gold. If you can stand me on the next one, sign me up
  • by necessity on a plane the Marshall ~ite write--- House story." and I believe and send her up wheneve~ paper. they we set up an interview. It might be worth doing to help out in .i.!,ast 'l'exas. Gall me in the morning ready to tackle
  • by·Test. rights bill-even though John­ motorists . threading their way The second day's sale will son is pushing the measure '8rough woods surroundi-ng the feature more .than $75,000 just as hard as Kennedy did. rambling farmhouse saw the worth of n~w
  • CABINET ROOM, OCTOBER 29 THOSE ATTENDING THE MEETING: The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson .... ,. : .. . . :~ Secretary Rusk: You should see these two telegrams. The President: visit. Read George
  • with the disapproval it got throughout the country. The Polls show 65% against it. The telegrams against it-- mail is running 50 - 50. Chuck Robb said every man approved of it. General Wheeler: applauded it. The message Abrams sent showed the men in I Corps
  • , prof•• lo, proruoroo 7 eyudant" del ••r Juan. Boooh. plantel, pre1t1r au couperaclhr. Pl· Recom6 •d•mb dlvtrsas ulu ra •I blen,star de Joo alumno, d•I ho,pllol d• m1lernld1d. •leros. La_ IOno,,, d• J~hnson tuvo un El doctor Lui, Alrredo Duver, oord11I