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- significance. Too rapid population growth seriously hampers efforts to raise living standards, to further education, to improve health and sanitation, to provide better ~ousing ar;d transportation, to forward cultural and recreational opportunities-and even
- taxes. It provides employment for more than 9 million workers . And it is the only major transportation system in the world operated by private entrepreneurs rather than under government ownership. Highly developed and diversified, it has served
- senior meeting each week, between 1400 and 1530 hours, on the following Tuesdays: 25 April, 2 May, and 9 May. A final critique will be held between 1400 and 1530 hours on Tuesday, 16 May. In addition to your own participation, I hope you will provide one
- degraded. The USSR has a pathologi cal fear of an attack on her territory. The ABMcapa bilities being installed around Moscow and the TALLINN system do not provide the Soviets a significant degree of protection against a massive ICBM attack. MINUTE
Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: April – June, 1967," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 5
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- :·; :, : ,groups ~n order of priority and one unevaluated group. . :. : ·=~ -- :The· ·first priority group contains three individuals whose achievements ' are outstanding according to the first criterion provided by the · President's Committee on the National
- . The "Alabama Journal," a daily newspaper in Montgomery, carried a news item on November· 29, 1967, indicating that the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery will observe its ninetieth anniversary on December 10, 1967, the same day·the Klan march
- stories appeared 3/2 in the Washington Daily News and 3/3 in the N.Y. :Jorld Journal Tribune, citing Edelson's article mn this subject. On 3/5, James Egan and Charles Adler, -N.Y. lawyer~, undertook to have GONGORA released from the hospital. A habeas