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  • in compl.iance, and . the regulations provide sufficient · leeway so that the · timing of the cut off of funds is at the discretion .o~ the ~g~ncy < afteJ; the heari~g. ' j • . I i . ~ ; 'i , I
  • difficult domestic prob­ lem, and the contribution oi the legal profeaeion has been of great significance. Th.ere is great encourageinent in knowing that dis­ tinguished rnembers o! the- bar, such as you, a.re willing to gi've your energies, time and talent
  • , the Governor's Assistant. We discussed at some length the situation in Cambridge, Maryland and learned that the commun­ ity is extremely tense and there could be an explosion of violence at almost any time. Tonight around 7:30, Dick Gregory, Mrs. Gloria
  • appropriate. L & -White Assistant Special Counsel to the President Enc. OHIO NEGROES ColUJlbua, OlLi.e, Correspondent October 1, 1963 Gowrn.or Rllodea ft.as appointed seTeral Negroes to ltig1l pesitions fer the i'.Lrst time in. the ltisto1"'1' of tka
  • suqcessfully for the first time (510 seconds). December 5: X-15 No. 1 flown by Major Rushworth to 4,023 mph, just 81 mph slower than record speed of June 1962. December 5: First F-1 rocket engine static firing in 10second test at NASA Marshall Space Flight
  • MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 20, 1966 TO: Mr. Lee C. White FROM: Clifford L. Alexanderj Jr. ~ The attached appeared in today 1 s New York Times. It is certain to stimulate a good deal of reaction. I think it would be useful
  • services, Public Health Service considers such program timely and urgently needed in the Watts area. Program could be launched immediately, utilizing PHS-supported catalytic teams (public health nurse and social worker) to aid the Los Angeles County Health
  • that it will abate by the time of the celebration, which I understand will involve high level representation from Latin American countries. Thus far, the Commission has received no answer from either Conrad Wirth or his successor to Bernhard's letter of October 25
  • with local and national union leaders-­ particularly the Steelworkers. No further action is to be taken by CRS on this suggestion at this time. Time Priorities It was agreed to proceed with more specific explorations of the feasibility of meetings 1 and 2
  • raab Chill\ at ..Y time bi history: a. tllffctcw of; Q. s. Wo.»madcm "-ency who stts, --,ln on caw.net me•Ua1•1 ambaudo~•. h•e•iaa admtnlat•atoi-• White Hoa•,,• •• aiace 1961, u a itoult of tbeae adrumt•t•atl•• poHctea. National •:mploym•at o
  • been able to do it on Monday, July 6, except for the fact that the President remained in Texas on that day. In any event, I assume I have to respond to the specific request from CORE headquarters. The preferred time is early next week. ~hite