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  • have continued to free lance. There have been assignments from Life, National Geographic, Venture, and other lesser pub­ lications. And I have recently completed the pictures for the proposed Sierra Club book about the Allagash River in northern Maine
  • American who has done so much in company with Asian leaders to make the Asian Development Bank a reality. Mr. Black has told me of the strong support which he has found for the Bank in his discussions with Congressional leaders and Congressional
  • at National Press Club Luncheon) Ambassador Goldberg - {Out of the country) · Mr. Rostow - {Out of the country) I · 1 i l . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Saturday, Feb.. 12, 1966 2:00 P. M. \ J( Mr. President: (~ l /4;~ tv' ,_/' \ For information
  • Bell, they were told 1 among other things, that (a) AID is under a Congressional prohibition against providing budgetary assistance. and {b) notwithstanding this prohibition, the present US balance of payments position would not permit us to comply
  • . . . .. . . .. .. . . . .. British Shipping to North Vietnam The British have been made well aware of our serious concern over the fact that British shipping continues to be engaged in the North Vietnam trade. They know that·public -and Congressional criticism is tending to focus
  • accommoda­ The places which are required not to discriminate are defined in section 402 (a). Bona fide private clubs are excluded from this definition and can establish whatever membership criteria they desire. t~on. IV Enforcement; judicial Review
  • was for a time considering entertaining the Princess, but has apparently stepped aside for the moment. The ·~ly other function scheduled for the Princess in Washington is an afternoon function for the General Federation of Women's Clubs a :t a time still
  • club; and concentrate in such critical the nuclear into policy; - and should to displace. 1967 elections. thereafter, the Mrs. Congress Gandhi ' . il§Citi!.;±f NO FOREIGN DISSEtl Chief Talents and Attributes Mrs. Gandhi's chief asset