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  • '·· 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
  • ), the Public Housing Administration (PHA), and the Federal National Mort­ gage Association (FNMA)--and two constituent units--the CoDDDUnity Facilities Administration (CFA) and the Urban Renewal Administra­ tion (URA). The OA, URA, and CFA programs
  • __ _ Ned Price, Insurance Commissioner of Texas, and President­ elect of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. ---✓ Approve John F. Bolton, Jr., Disapprove Director ApproveL q; 0: C of Insurance, Disapprove W iJ , 4 & _ 0
  • . 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
  • able to get the city and county officials to agree with Rev. Brookins' militant group that the American Arbitration Association could determine the methods by which these representatives would be "democrat­ ically selected." But this procedure will take
  • . 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
  • newspape,,;a and broadcas~• of December .31st. U I may suggest. whatever I put ln a.bout the State-Defense operation. I would point out that this material h~s ..!l2!,_been cleared as to text by , Secretary Busk or by Secretary McNamara. The way it now
  • at least could or had been raised. the Senate finally doubt was raised to limit American Bar Association effect to be represented was to by one about whomno Dulles did not sponsor such a man. of U. N. treaties the treaty-making supporting
  • TO: The President FROM: The Vice President During my visit to San Francisco last week, I had occasion to meet with several Mexican-Apierican leaders, including Albert . . .r.orona, the California Chairman of MAPA (Mexican-American x. x . Political Association
  • • • 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
  • . There are several drafts of speeches, messages, newspaper clippings and magazine articles pertaining to space. The General material contains comments from the general public on the space program, including suggestions and proposals to be used by NASA
  • . Yet, careful arrange• mcnts were necessary to insure that \ Vheeler could be served meals with­ out incidents. In one strictly segre• gated town a newspaper reporter, .watching Wheeler talk to city offi­ cials, observed: "Look at the way he handles
  • Sorority STANLEY,Frank L., Natl Newspaper Publishers Assn. BEIDLEll, Jack,AFL..cIO HEIGHT, Doroth;y, Natl. Council of Negro CLAYMAN,Jake Women HILL, Norman DUBROW, Evelyn CLARK, Ramsey RICIU)AN, Gloria DG\R, John PUTTERMAN, Felix SAlll>mS, Barefoot SMITH
  • Estate in Chief, Executive Research Time, Inc.: Officer, Enterprise, Corpora­ member EXECUTIVE/ .Jc ~­ r tr/ 'l /N ){AMERICAN INSURANCE 85 N~W T. LAWRENCE .JOHN YORK, ASSOCIATION STREET N. y. 10038 'I- .JONES October PAf:SIO~NT 16, 1968
  • 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
  • write to the local managers of each of their installations across the country. It will ask them to point out to the local managers ~t this national equal employment opportunity program will work only through the operation of the free enterprise system
  • 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
  • ., CANDIDA TES FOR THE COMMISSION 1 ON THE CITIES Ne-gro Architect, New York. Age 32. by Cliff Alexander Jeh Johnson, Poughkeepsie, Recommended w ✓,-,, Lewis Davis, Davis, Brody & Associates, New York, New York. Age 34. Recommended by Joe Califano. /Y
  • enterprise and General Aviation with taxpayers' money and ranche~~i do~ati~ns --~md ree~tablis.h the flight department of the Screwworm Eradication Program on a bid basis to General Aviation operators furnishing pilots, mechanics and aircraft. This can
  • along with such close associates as President Johnson, Ambassador Goldberg, Robert McNamara, Cyrus Vance and others-a member of the C.I.A. (Congress of Indolent Amphibians). Before I blab all I know I'd like to say that LBJ, Art, Bob and Cy are a darned
  • 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
  • the performance of our personnel - - which is already rated among the highest in Government . They are proud of their association with CIA and know in thei r hearts and minds that CIA is one of America's first lines of defense to which they are dedicated
  • 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
  • policies be included also by public of the Pope 1 s Encyclical the need for a re-invigoration it of -- -- a cold wa~ immobilisme have perceived for a more enterprising unique come to be thought and interdenominational the principles The1•e
  • enterprise. But such planning need neither be restrictive nor obstructive. In spite of occasional fric­ tions, various signs indicate that American goverllDlCnt, business, industry, and agriculture, arc all progressing itt economic understanding
  • 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
  • families. A familles who should requested voices • ~~ funds were granted, American that confront made that had no basis that obscured enterprise by logic and vision of doubt and misunderstanding were Private We know now that these demanded
  • of the House John McCormack, as Honorary Chairman. In addition are some clippings from the newspapers across the country which carried stories of the election of Mr. Wagner. Dr. Grayson Kirk, President of Columbia Univer• sity, and Ambassador Robert Murphy have
  • 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
  • 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
  • enterprise•, nor d oe • it rende r flnanclal or tfich n ical • uppn rt. Our own lntereete are adequate­ ly e~rve d by the V9 lce of >rnerlca (VOA), opera ted by the Uri(tecl State• Information .At;J,en cy. VOA, the voice of the United Stat«,11 Governmetit
  • Item Autographed: u, 1964 ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) ) ( Photograph ot the President, furnished by office Photograph ot the President, furnished by party being autographed'tor Photograph ot President with someone else ) Magazine Cover ) Newspaper Picture
  • 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
  • to be developed by the American Arbitration Association. The 7 community representatives shall include 4 per sons who are residents of the City of Los Angeles and 3 persons who are residents of the County of Los Angeles but not of the City of Los Angeles. 6
  • : "There ls a sec• "Onhesltatlngly, thls newspaper supports the startling s j,he editorial PoSi- tlon of President Johnson's· acceptance tion o n's newspapers from the 11peech before the Democratlc National Con• the candidacy of President Lyndon B. Jobn­ ti
  • in the matter . Moscow, February 11 , Novosti Press Agency (APN). We are sending you a copy o: the statement representatives of the Moscow Jewish clergy cabled to the edi­ tor of The New York Times on February 11. On February 4 your newspaper carried a statement
  • ~ ~,_.,_ epublic of Venezuela ' LBJ:State: WGB: rln ...,...· .. .. . l -, I I.> -eonfidential- ·-. ,· . ' ~ ( '-..:./ . UNCLASSIFIED UPON REMOVAL ENCLOSURE ,ASSOCIATES FOR INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH, INC. ' .• Eight Eliot. Street, Cambridge
  • Planning I Department of Health, Education, Washington, D.C. 20201 Clifford Pease, M.D. {S-Unable Associate Director Technical Assistance Division The Population Council 245 Park Avenue New York, New York 10017 and Welfare to Attend) Mr. James s. Quirk
  • . Drawings £0~ the $Z6 million structure a.1·e being completed by the collaborating firms of Marcel Breuer and Associates of New York City, and Nolen, Swinburne and Associates of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Scheduled to occupy a site in the Capitol's
  • of the city. The Administration has already given careful consideration to the appropriate role of the Federal government in such enterprises, including making available cre.dit and loans. Other alternatives should be considered including: ---.est~blishment
  • {an old Wyoming friend) had a dinner party for Ceil and me - 20 or so newspaper people. I talked with quite a few , including a Negro couple ... By far most agreed the President handled this one about as right as humans can do things. He did not "provoke
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