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- of 1966, fostering and promoting the adoption and observance of uniform time within and through out the various time zones. The Department works in close cooperation with all the States in an effort to resolve the problems that arise relative to new
- to be an atomic bomb. United States drops atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Bishop Oxnam anc. John Foster Dulles ask suspension of atomic bomb use. Soviet press urges atomic knowledge pooling and hints at international rac:e to better US bomb. Major General
Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: April – June, 1967," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 5
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- . This is the name of -. :- -Dr. Leland Haworth submitted by Dr. John S. Foster. It is the panel 1 s tentative judgment that Dr. Haworth 's main qualification will undoubtedly be derived from his role as Director of the National Science Foundation, an -activity
- and Jack Sullivan at 10:00 o 1 clo in the morning. l • l J j ! ~ At 4:00 p. m. I meet wi well BriClwell, possible Transportat' n ept. appointment, ~nd at 4:30 with -for Congressman John Macki'e of Mich~ga ' •: x Marvin f I .,..· .··---- f . _W
- Allen Dulles, George V. Allen, and Gordon Gray among its public and private members. The assertion in the New York Times on February 24, 1967, pp . 1, 16, ("It was learned that an outside study group assigned in 1960 to review the agency ' s secret