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  • Co1lege Law 8ohoo1 Rabbi Ro1and De Gitte1aohn Mr. I: Mrs. John Chipman Grq Rabbi A1b&J rt I. Gordon Prof. Oaaer Handlin, Winthrop Prof'. o~ Hietory, Harvard UniT• Prof. Mark DeWo1~e Bove, HB.rYard UniYerait~ Law Sohoo1 Mary' Howe Prof'. Richnrd G. Buber
  • effectively sabotaged his "work for the Afro-American struggle." It is obvious that Williams fully expected complete cooperation from Cuba as well as some financial support, -- and got little ~f either. to subscribe In response to a request for dollars
  • Higher education fac1lities construetion grants Cooperative research in education · Community service and continuing education y State welfare agency Schoolboards 6o5 Construction of facilities at 3 professional schools (U. Calif., u. of the Pacific
  • Angeles is that of (1) conciliation and (2) coordination, within the context of cooperation with all the constructive forces at work in the local community. 6. As one of several federal agencies concerned with resolving the problems of Los Angeles
  • . MIL TOH R . YOUHO, N . OA K. KARL &. MUNDT , 8 . DAK. MARGARCT CHAIC I MITH . MAINE THOMA8 H . KUCH•L. CALI,., ROMAN L. H"-UIKA , H••R . GORDON ALl..OTT, COLO. NORAll COTTON, N , H , CLl,.,.ORD flt , CAI&, H . J . CO MMITTEE O N APPROPRIATIONS March
  • as an action group, which enjoys the cooperation of both civil rigQ.ts organizations and state and local bar associations. A unanimous resolution was passed by the Mississippi State Board of Bar Commissioners last May ur ging cooperation with the Committee
  • , NOi, prior to a severe attack of mental illness, a:lvised that WILLIAM GORDON EDWARDS is presently in charge of the NOi group, Denver. She further stated that BERNARDCUSHMEER is considered the :Ir the Denver group, although he permanently resides
  • Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNOc)·wouJ.d be more militant under C.ARMICHABL•• leaderahip. BY T-3 M&731, 1966 GORDON BAKERot Datroi t, Michigan, and. RAMwas 1n New York Oit7 on Ma7 30, 1966, with JESSE GRAY, among others. BAKERstated he
  • OFFICE CONVERSATION ABOUT CIVIL RIGHTS PRECEDES CALL; LBJ IS MEETING WITH JOHN SHERMAN COOPER AT TIME OF CALL; COMPOSITE RECORDING OF SEVERAL ATTEMPTS TO DUPLICATE DICTABELT DUE TO POOR SOUND QUALITY
  • LBJ INSTRUCTS WHITE TO MEET WITH JOHN SHERMAN COOPER ABOUT COOPER'S CONCERNS, ESPECIALLY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED BY COOPER TO SEND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT EXPERTS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES TO REVIEW US FOREIGN AID PROGRAM
  • LBJ SAYS HE HAS ASKED ROY WILKINS TO TALK WITH HAND ABOUT ENCOURAGING COOPERATION BETWEEN NEGROES AND MEXICAN-AMERICANS IN LOS ANGELES, DISCUSSES APPOINTMENT OF HISPANIC AS WH AIDE, ASKS HAND TO CHECK OUT DAN LUEVANO AS POSSIBLE APPOINTEE
  • LBJ CONGRATULATES RANDOLPH ON SLEEPING CAR PORTERS UNION SETTLEMENT; RANDOLPH SAYS HE RECEIVED GREAT COOPERATION FROM LABOR DEPT, PRAISES LBJ'S SPEECH AT THE UN
  • LBJ ASKS FOR NAMES OF NEGRO LEADERS INVITED TO CIVIL RIGHTS BILL SIGNING CEREMONY IN ORDER TO INVITE THEM TO OFF-THE-RECORD MEETING AFTERWARDS TO DISCUSS COOPERATION IN IMPLEMENTING NEW LAW
  • TEXAS, MISSISSIPPI WEATHER, RANCHING CONDITIONS; STATUS OF INVESTIGATION OF THREE MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS, EFFECTS OF TRIP BY ALLEN DULLES; LBJ PRAISES JOHNSON FOR COOPERATION; JOHNSON COMPLAINS OF PRESS COVERAGE; IMPLEMENTATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS
  • MCGILL DICTATES LETTER TO LBJ ADVISING HIM TO MAKE NATIONAL TV ADDRESS UPON SIGNING CIVIL RIGHTS BILL, DIRECT ADDRESS TOWARDS GOVS. AND LOCAL OFFICIALS, STRESS LOCAL COOPERATION; ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA, BUSINESSMEN'S PLEDGE; HAROLD WALKER
  • LBJ ASKS MCNAMARA IF DOD IS ASSISTING FBI IN INVESTIGATION OF 3 MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS IN MISSISSIPPI; MCNAMARA DESCRIBES EXTENT OF DOD COOPERATION
  • LBJ SAYS HE WILL SEND ALLEN DULLES AS OBSERVER IN SEARCH FOR JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER; JOHNSON DESCRIBES MISSISSIPPI AUTHORITIES' COOPERATION WITH FBI IN SEARCH OF SWAMP, HIS PRESS STATEMENT, MISSISSIPPI'S DILEMMA, TENSION THERE
  • LBJ SAYS HE WILL SEND ALLEN DULLES AS OBSERVER IN SEARCH FOR JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER; JOHNSON DESCRIBES MISSISSIPPI AUTHORITIES' COOPERATION WITH FBI IN SEARCH OF SWAMP, HIS PRESS STATEMENT, MISSISSIPPI'S DILEMMA, TENSION THERE
  • SOUTHERN GOVERNORS MEETING; CIVIL RIGHTS SITUATION IN SOUTH; LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S SOUTHERN BACKGROUND; NEED FOR MODERATION, NOT RIOTS; LBJ'S EFFORTS TO COOPERATE WITH GOVERNORS OF MISSISSIPPI, GEORGIA, NEW JERSEY; IMPLEMENTING SCHOOL DESEGREGATION
  • SOUTHERN GOVERNORS MEETING; CIVIL RIGHTS SITUATION IN SOUTH; LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S SOUTHERN BACKGROUND; NEED FOR MODERATION, NOT RIOTS; LBJ'S EFFORTS TO COOPERATE WITH GOVERNORS OF MISSISSIPPI, GEORGIA, NEW JERSEY; IMPLEMENTING SCHOOL DESEGREGATION
  • PROBLEM SEATING MFDP, IMPACT ON SOUTHERN STATES; SOUTHERN GOVERNORS' COOPERATION ON LOUISIANA SCHOOL DESEGREGATION, INVESTIGATION OF MURDERS IN MISSISSIPPI, GEORGIA; NEED FOR FAVORABLE PRESS ON CONGRESS' RECORD; RFK; GEORGE MEANY; DETROIT LABOR DAY
  • DISCUSSION OF DISCOVERY OF BODIES OF THREE MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS IN MISSISSIPPI; LBJ DISCUSSES TONKIN GULF ATTACKS, HIS BUSY DAY, THANKS JOHNSON FOR HIS COOPERATION; JOHNSON ASKS LBJ ABOUT HIS HEALTH; LBJ DISCUSSES HIS SCHEDULE, UPCOMING
  • CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF SEATING OF MISSISSIPPI DELEGATION, MFDP AT DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION; GOV. PAUL JOHNSON'S COOPERATION WITH INVESTIGATION OF MURDER OF CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS; RICHARD DALEY'S VIEW THAT DELEGATES SHOULD PLEDGE TO SUPPORT DEMOCRATIC
  • DISCUSSION OF RACIAL SITUATION IN MISSISSIPPI, BOMBING OF HOMES OF THREE WOMEN, LACK OF LOCAL POLICE COOPERATION IN INVESTIGATION, NEED FOR INCREASED JUSTICE DEPT, FBI INVOLVEMENT
  • DALEY ASKS IF JOHN KLUCZYNSKI IS COOPERATING ON HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION BILL, COMPLAINS THAT ROBERT WEAVER HAS HELD UP HOUSING PROJECTS IN CHICAGO BECAUSE OF ALLEGED CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATIONS WITHOUT NOTIFYING DALEY, ASKS LBJ TO HAVE SOMEONE CALL
  • that the Light of peaceful assembly will be permitted in Alabama so long aS' law and order is maintained; Third, I urged the Governor to call a bi-racial meetin g when r he returns to Montgomery to seek greater cooperation and unity among Amer icans of both races
  • WALLACE EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT CONDITIONS IN ALABAMA AFTER SELMA MARCH, EFFECTS OF PROTESTS ON STATE ECONOMY; LBJ PROMISES COOPERATION, RECOMMENDS WALLACE CALL UP NATIONAL GUARD AND LBJ FEDERALIZE IT IF NECESSARY; POSSIBILITY OF VIOLENCE
  • identified as Fred Temple, was round lying on his bnck next to the west wall with his head propped against the side of this bed, also in Apt. #A-3. • Unkno,m Man#105, later identified as Carl Cooper, was round lying on his stomach 1n Apt. #A-2, ·on the floor
  • , however ingenious the effort, to flaunt the Constitution . And if state officials refuse to cooperate, then citizens will be registered by federal officials . This law is not an effort to punish or coerce . Its object is one which no American in his
  • ] ­ ... ...· .. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 28 By: Messrs. Adams, Allen, Bentley, Brannan, Carter, Clark, Cooper, Dumas, Eddins, Evans, Gilchrist, Givhan, Hammond, Hawkins, Hornsby, Horton, James, Lolley, Lowe, Mathews, McCain, McDow, Metcalf, Montgomery, Nichols, Oden
  • . communication experiment, with British cooperation, with Echo II. - 3 - February 24: NASA-USAF added nine new experiments in X-15 program, extending to 1968. February 26: Relay II transmits World heavyweight championship fight in Miami to Europe. March 1
  • of all people in the progress of our City to study remaining areas in which segregation is practiced in our City, especially in businesses serving the public , and to begin immediately by working cooperatively with these establish­ ments
  • in this country has knowingly, willingly, and regularly cooperated with and taken guidance from communists. This individual--Martin Luther King--has used the communists and, in turn, has been used by them in an alliance that could have serious consequences both
  • Throck­ morton took over the riot control and prevented wide-spread shootings. On the plus side, the President listed these ''breaks": (1) No President has ever had eighty months of sustained prosperity. ( 2) The Congress is cooperative. Tre GOP gets
  • foundation (In thfs case ft Is the Small Business Opportunities Corporation sponsored by the Drexel Insti­ tute, the fellowship Commission and the City of Ph11ade1phla) which wll I recrult prospect ive Ne9ro businessmen and, In cooperation with SBA. give them
  • the p hone, Mayor Yort~ could not have been more cooperative, he was issuing statements to the press that it was Governor Brown and not he who had asked for my p resence in California, that I was good only for civil rights and he doubted what p urp ose I
  • political . It is nothing more or less than ~ a program in the great AmErlcan tradition to help our ne ighbors and friends who need help and are wllling to use it cooperative ly and constructively. ,.: \ , . The Presidency: The Succession I do not believe