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Oral history transcript, William A. Reynolds, interview 1 (I), 7/26/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . And [there was] the welfare director from Oklahoma, Lloyd Rader, Senator [George] Smathers, and some other senator and their aide. We were waiting on Clinton Anderson. We were going to study proposals. Kerr told us to research how much a half a per cent increase in Social
- lunch with King and Queen of 'Belgium at which only others present were my wife, one aide and I. During lunch King B-audc.>uin several times expressed to Colonel Glenn his hope that his ·~•dream" will come true, i. e., assist at a launching at Cape
Oral history transcript, Marie Lindau Olson, interview 1 (I), 10/5/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- applying for my job. A lot of them were from schools that had heard this would be a school aid program, among other things, and they wanted to get into the program and get certain jobs started for their people. G: You and L. E. Jones were there, and you
- throughout the country, aided in the training and operations of Project field teams. From our thousands of UFO reports, we released hundreds of cases at the project's request, many of them verified reports by scientists, veteran pilots, aerospace engineers
- start to rewrite my ad--" And he wanted to see it. I went over to poor old Jenkins and I said, "I don't care whether he's mad as hell. What are we going to do?" He said, "Let's print the goddamn thing and say you didn't get the message." So we printed
- to the General Aasembly by its Foreign Minister, Mr. Gromyko, on 19 ..-•,...t as here Septeaber 1963, declar d that the Sovi t Gov•Y'"l' and now ready to take ■easur s to prohibit the arms r c fr apreading to outer apace. Mr~ Gromyko al o aid that wer desirO\d
- R u s s e l l ^ 'f r o m F l o r e s v i l l e , J o h n 's hom e town, who got up to m ak e the p r e s e n ta tio n to John. "W e hope," s aid K a r e n , " t h a t this s e t of handcuffs - a h - ah - ah, I m e a n this p a ir of handcuffs - a h
- vate these measures 10 that defense comes before exploration. It is futile to assume that the imag ination-capturing moon program will aid us herein. Knowledge of tre• mcndous value is being gained, but national defense against a hostile, racing Soviet
- Foreign aid
- s e x p e r i e n c e a, ■ i n a u t h o r i t y aro u n d h im - —/ Aid e to a b o u t f i v e p r e s i d e n t s , I t h i n k i t is,^— I was p ro u d t o h a v e him on o u r team . We c a l l e d him and M arie a l s o and th e n C a t h e r i
- ., I I i •I I I I I I l I I Enclosure ,, .. ' li. , . .,,. OtE.CUTIVE October 23, 1961 FOR JIM JONES FROM: Tom Jolmaon 1 called Jim Webb lid• morabac at tbe Preaident'• ln.atnactlona. TIie Prealdent ■aid Ile waated Jlm to really lay OD
- m e future L ib rary.' D r . G r o v er , A r c h iv is t o f the U nited S ta te s, w as th e r e , and w e p aid due h om age to h im and a ll h is m o st co o p era tiv e group. M r. L y s in g e r , w ho had a rra n g ed the exhibit; H en ry L