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- iri six ·national publications ilri~ .plores readers to "meet the · Mississippi you haven't heard about." The ad pictures such scenes as l;>athing .beauties .on Gulf Coast beaches, ante-bellum homes and Jackson's ·.,- · · modern downtown business
- ; WHEREAS, our Governor has called upon every citizen to stay at home, away from the route of march and places where the demonstra tors will go; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, THE HOUSE OF REP RESENTATIVES CONCURRING , that we hereby join
- of arousing life; they are now acting out fear and despair," of treat iri real homes and real ing "hope as the four-letter streets the splintered fanta- Ted l(ennedy Stops Parade SEN. Ted Kennedy (D· Mass.) made an unex pected appearance at the Purim
- situation in Birmingham. My first call was to Lucius Pitts, president of Miles College, and the second was to James A. Head, president of Southern Metals Corporation. I consider both of these men well informed on the situation in their home city / and both
Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- . The new rent supplement program should finance more than one-hal! million homes o ver the next 4 years and is aimed at fami lie a makin g between $3, 000 and $8, 000 pe r year. 5 . Educat ion - - Fiscal Year 1966 budget for education requests $4. l billion
- to provide hio JetStar to t ake them from Eoston to Casper, \lyon.ing, on Friday, March 19th. (.M r . Sullivan can be reached ~t .:3o~ton - A:rea Code 61 7 - office is University 4 - 3150 - home i s 259 - 9388). The fo.n~ily \Jishc~ to depart fro rr. Logan