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  • could climb out without great difficulty. We then proceeded by stairs to the River Entrance. As the President was ~,eted i_nside the Entrance by General Wheeler and Paul Nize , 'sJlith of the Associated Pre~ked me if anybody had said anything
  • brought with me Nat Turner, who was my assistant, on the WPA, a.nd Paul Dearmin. Nat Turner later became a very eminent consulting engineer in the Houston area. He was the head of the Turner, Freeze and Nichols office down there for many years
  • ." That was a tangible kind of a thing. It was jus t like saying, ""We have a 10-s tory building to build; ,ve I ve already buil t t,vo stories, "_;vI: It cos ts so much dollars to build additional s tories-- R: Right! ~!at wasn't a difficult budget at all. I
  • productive (we will before with the field interviews with previous and continuity): team with the interviews, for Paul Vlvisaker, Community Relations, to activities N. J. State who testified before of Negro playwright Fr. of Angels. Joseph
  • aw11' ewos io ..:r ....., ....... D ST.' PAUL PIONEER PRESS September ·, 16, 1967 Editorials Credibility Gap Widens Discrepancies between what the John­ son Administration says publicly about lts Vietnam war policies and what it actually. does
  • kept aying, "You forgot the helicopter," referring to LBJ's usual means of visiting the library. "The first woman had vi ·ite the library and remem­ bered the dresses. And she was right, we forgot lhe slide The other woman used to live by the library
  • ,11lure. It is thL failure f the profe\sionab. the p anner~. the intel 1:ctual and the architect. tu provide the mayors and the politi­ cal leader~ \\ ith the vi ion. th..: inform t on and the awarcne\s ·h 1t i necessal) to bring dcca ·mg m1:ncan dues
  • Hemingway; Lincoln's Emancipation Pr clamation. Library visitors formed long lin to vi w an original copy of the Magna Carta (a journalist a ked one boy if he had ever before seen any­ thing that old. Aft r a moment's reflection the young man replied, in all
  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Weeks -- II -- 7 W: That's correct. G: Do you recall this arrangement and how it evolved and how well it worked? VI: Yes. Basically, from a management point of view, as OEO was being set up after
  • . It wasn't easy to locate him. He used to tell Henry, Gonzalez~ 11 Henry, I can get hold of t he Pope a lot qu i cker than I can find you, because Henry's hours are a li ttle erratic, believe me. la te and works late at night. from his room. 11 He reads
  • go to some form of post-secondary school; in this state, we're still 45 per cent, and that's not just a black problem. When we accepted that consent decree in the Title VI litigations, a hundred million dollars was granted these five historically
  • a slight heart attack." "That's too bad. I hope she gets better." So the President said,· Well, the next vi s it to the barber shop Ann was with me, and the President said, IIAnn, how's your mother?" She said, "She's getting along much better, Mr
  • of the:! Anny . -.... VI I °' C/1 ID "' ,- . I • ') FOROFFICl"L ustONLY. ) DEPARTMENT OF THU ARMY OPPIC& OF THE CHIEP'.,,, STAFF WAIIHINGTON, D.C. ·ao110 lZ March SUBJECT: Security of Small Arms TO: See Distribution 1965 and Ammunition 1
  • elall JAC:MN:caw RECClVEO JUNl91968 u.:~TRAL r!LES ~!lllusqingtllll 17, :!!).QL. May 31, DEPARTMENT OF POLITICS 1 1968 011 ,.,.L Vi,r ._-.-AIV1 ~·I ~~~ Dear:: : :::•year, I have been preparing a bookci:nstructingy and analyzing the events
  • are precedes attached the full Rzport, as appendices. A large nuri1ber of individuals have contributed very extensively to the work of the Task Force. Particular thanks are due, however, to Edwin lv~ills and Paul 1v~acl':.voy of the ::2A, who have had central
  • \, a\ C.ltanoop • trial. et , .... dat.4 1.,....B,..._:.=.:.:___ • ot CongNN" .All all•«-t1ona •dis b7 •• Botta to Me nn tb• a-ub,19otot • hll Jaearlng 1A opea eO\rt vi Hr. Botta a.rd bla at..tone711bartng an opport=tt,y ~-•u a lbe Witm••• tbe7 wilbod. Attar
  • of the United States and Japanese Cabinets. W. VI. Rostow MEMORANDUM / THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON c6',:j] IEENUA L Thursday, July 21, 1966 •- ld~·/o·,4./J'J MEMORANDUM FOR T H E PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Appointment of Minister to Bulgaria Und e r Secretary Ball
  • ~ E ~-ER BE EN RE EL E.CtE.O. ....~E ::JiJt.'(..:...'HN-Nl(..;..-T,HE RE -'l-S=A=-~e-0tr!Y=u4"P-OSS l_B.I L l TY .. !H.At ..J.96~.--M)) BRING AN END TO THE .\(AR IN VI£T~NAM. ·A.MD ~c:t~-~~"&.,ULEv 1TAsLC cH.Hi~(s.dii us .M.1L1r ARY-pJ)sTvR~ 1.N-sEA
  • to the peace •••. and to bring about by peacei\11. ~eans, and in corrformity·with the principles of •Justice e:-id interr.a.tional lm,t, adjustment o:r settler:!ent . •of internaticnal .disputes ••• •'." .• ··0-oviously, this ·respons1bil1 tiJ falls vi th
  • ·FIRST . ATTACK,::' ,HOWEVER ;,":I ·::' THE LARGE . . NUMBER OJ- ·vc· FORCES WHICH REPORTS " INDICATE ' r1AY;;(",'.tt \ . : TAKE .PART . IN A FU TURE ATTACK I S CAU SING CO NCER N AMOO'~ THE · ., . KNOWLEDGE ABLE AMERI CAN AND VI ETNA MES£ OFF ICIAL S
  • Wilson understand the Congressional picture; .while they are grateful for Bob McNamara's willingness to I help on. th,is. one, they are wo j ried about the future. . , r, . , . , . , ~ ~ ~- ~ ~ . I , Brown wiU 1:?e cLccompanied by Pat Dean and Paul
  • --:-peri-od.:or iatens·Ef··mi-l±ta:ry. a·c-ti-vi~, designed __to.....increase .. US--fru s tr at ion ,-• and-then ·~tq follow this-:with ·-a~·plar~fo_r-n.~gotiations and a,J ".coalition~'.._.settlement-, -~. e. , dangling bait which the-communists fee'l
  • \Vithi~~tl-1cll"0.!;;1.CV.;o::k ~f rcguiatio_:'l~ ..~l'ld is ::,,,cc-u.rito1:...~cd to com~-,li:mcc~ In con::t•i::;t, •.";>: i:.. ·.~.,... :;::··.. '/..:~·.• _.\ -'economic··rcg-.ii'aticn fo vi::;•t-..:.illyn6;;e:dstcnt i:l o_c0a:. co:-.-...--iJ.~1·ce
  • HAD TA}{ ;;:;\j SUC H nrnrrn:sr ~s A SIGN : OP ~E ~~ NESS AND WITH RESULTS OF ~TRONGER ESC ALA!I ONo !HIS : ' wt,S BACKGROUND AGAI NST WHICH Of-.J ~ MUST JUDGE SG~JE RECENT :,.:: t:: :-: :2:c HES m~ NORTH VI En ~AM ESE s ! DE. PR ov IDED
  • .there not be shot. 1 ~ sakJ, t ho crowd, make my h~d }vi y been remind ed repc tedly No one else wns lenvin a at as no certni:--ty thnt e person ·1cr.vin ·r:-u d . .. · - mana cd to·tako ; a few · steps . throu ryh th positipn for a~ fc I had worked
  • vi sible socia l attitud es th at are char acter istic of Canad ians at th eir best. Wh at has Ch all eng e for Ch ange accom­ pli shed? Even by the coo les t ju dgm ents th e prog ram has bee n as toni shingly effec tive . Spe­ cifi c accomplishments
  • ( : FY 1955 C & A Record Reviewed Reviewed by Referred r 0 10777 9 t 1J ~Y ': , ,/ · 'f > VI -{ z .:>.-s ... ~~ A' ~ . es '. 1 > WARNING _,.,,,... "WHOEVER WILFULLY AND UNLAWFULLY CONCEALS, REMOVES,· MUTILATES, OB­ LITERATES
  • In it tho author givos. an ·eyo\Vi trioss account of the North Viotnamose system · of government, and shows . . in detail how tho Communists:, who compose only a . tiny minority of the . . people., gained conti,ol over an exti.. omely unwilling majority
  • ~ ::.;;:•~ DE T-2 ~Dd DE T-·3 a-.,dv-1..:-:,;ed th~t BAKER b9,e 9. girlfriend who is residing with n.im 1.n ·fr1>'J b::i,so.m.fmt s.par-tmcnt :et 1980 w. PhilD.clt;lphJ Detroit, :Emd 'tb:i; t B},KER ~pp0~.rs to be quite serious \vi th bis girifriend. Acom~dh;g
  • , Southwest Texas State College, San Marcos, Texas; the Honorable Paul R. Porter, Attorney, Arnold & Porter, Washington, D.C.; Dr. Frank A. Rose, President, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; the Honorable Henry s. Rowen, President, The Rand
  • had other duties. [Paul] Y1 vi saker was in and out. because he was I guess looking after whatever it was for the Ford Foundation. The young man whose name I can't remember who worked for Governor [Terry] Sanford of North Carolina, in the North
  • ( ~ftEY) WERE~;u~r£atST Eqfj'U1f. PROMOT t Ha i .t~l-CIG t{'J! ~!;,f H-I'C {1tH£"t: ,_ co~s:iDERED'f.'> / K.-'".R!S?.ON ·. ,S •. ,.• ..c:",. :0L·,,-~~.- CO ttM1-n Yl.-"ll' n :>. .,,.A i1.i-i- "~· .,,..~•~;.vi , •'t!t. . ,,,:---ru r·. u-- ? ~l'f .. .fl
  • of the Shastri visit. VI. Som p;:)roonal observations Recent events and my meeting w1th Subrananiam 1n Ro.llQencouraae me where Indian agriculture 1. It ,;1pJ_)CG.rs that th0 Priw Minister ia at last convinced. of the need to depai--t from traditional
  • - STATI~ OP PAUL N. :,.;_I~ .J t-;l(SJ·:Y OF co~nrt:xnY D1-:PART!!llENT l'L'✓ ISAKE:R, July A1··1'.'I.IHS C'JM"'-1';;'=,ICr:E.=- 7, 1967 • Dear Mr. President: its for ·Your Task Force on the Cities agreed deliberations that now
  • Ylvisaker, Paul N.
  • operat-loas .at tbst li1l1t tomorrow. Thursday, September 28, 1961 10:50 a. m. Mr. Pres ldent: Herewith Paul Nltze forwards Gen. Johneon•s response to Westy'a program. W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4(b) White House