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- ..appearance was viewed in the community as a vi~tory of the Black Power advocates over the moderate citizens. The community became divided over the Black Power concept, and m~ny bitter arguments followed, extending to division among members of the same family
- Admiral Paul E. Trimble USCG Assistant Secretary Cecil Mackey Assistant Secretary John Sweeney Assistant Secretary Alan L. Dean Mr. Langhorne Bond Also submitted are tape recordings There are no restrictions on these tapes. of Secretary'Boyd's press
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Folder, "C.F. - FG 170 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (1967)" WHCF Confidential Files,
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- the Model City .. Robert C. We ver , b d n .. 1 NDUMF rabt • otary Urban l 1 J t tu: 0 I l '( ;- ----~------- -- : ~--- - - .: c. ·VI• avq~ ng •n rl t ttae cd ou.tlin of propos 1 to ,conv r tto le to prlvat fo:rwipro! ti ti• 0£ o i
- and I had a quick drink to eat and then out to the Gala which was really good entertain ment. We went from there to Paul Young's where Sidney Soloman, the Chairman of the event, had a party for all participants people and such. We d.idn 't stay
- . . ' Simplification and reorientation along these lines also is a necessary tirst a siDgle transportation ot the regulatory process step toward the creation of, regulatory agency. Elements ot the Regulatory Proposal. !l'he proposed program deals vi th six basic
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- Ge·rmany' s difficult position . .· During the course of these comments the argument that there has been a basic change in American policy toward Europe was supported more or less by Interior Minister Paul ~uecke, Refugee Minister Kai- Uwe von Hassel
- AllltD fOICJS MfDICAL UHAl:Y ~ I I L WllGOLD Nil WUdiTON,H.U:M IOUINAL AND &tNTINEL 71 fH.UIIGK Jf--JOHN DIOIEIIIIAN 71 lNIOIIGH n--Kom IU0HOMU. PIOIII I.I. 11>-PAUL CIOM£1 AUIIEVIATI0NS: .aoT.. 'IOTTON: C£N., CINTUt 0, COP'YIIGHT: DCN UCIPT: LT., I.UT
- . temporary serious. 20. 21. ·26. & PATR. PAUL A. RUDAS, 4th Prect.; stoned by unkn persons, Linwood Clinic, 24621 w. McNichols. 27. 7:20 PM 7/23 (Police) PATR. WALTER WEGHI, 24, 5th knee while pursuing looters, Hospital, FAO. 28. 7:30 7/23 JOEL
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- : As an interested citizen I wish to express my total opposition to the King-Anderson bill H.R.-3920 which provides for medical car for the aged financed by Social Security taxation. I have xpressed my vi ws to my various the suggestion of one of the, am writing
- : Carrol D Paul, Immigration. Inspector called Seymour Goldstei.Jl to his otf'ioe by writing a letter notifying him to appear, he then. demanded to know what it anything has been done by Seymour about leavi:ag the country with his wife. On a previous visit
Oral history transcript, Kenneth P. O'Donnell, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- . In West Vi rginia it became very , very obvious when Senator Byrd really took off after John Kennedy that he was being spo nsored by Lyndon Johnson . Our only concern at that moment, despite \'le had our own political pr oblems, was Bobby Baker . Kennedy
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- Harriman vi:;:dt it If is important for us t o know whether he regards Harriman vi sit to other East European capi tal o-.. capitals as necessary o r desirable . 4) . You should emphasize the i mportance USG attaches t o . FORM 8 - 63 El?D FYI
- to read it. This I have done. .. L . ........... r.1...... .. t '• .' .. . ... . ... •
- who bas sp nt so y y in th field that probably preoccupi s of WI vi ha grea er uni 1 ty ban hat is he field of dis nt- .ls ion isiting th the elc f r ion for th plor as ron ut Aaaembly this ing. and gftUl~-•nt and r spect ordinary acbi«v1mK"1nt n
- it was written in 1969-7~, and thus in the interest of historical would be well advised to check with accuracy users me before citing it, certainly on any controversial point. Sincerely, / tt I• /J I. vi:. PROCESSING NOTE Several pages in this manuscript
- · -,. , f51.~ t. at ~the d\:: that le ht:::.ve eauii:J yoo to bo criticised~ l· t ~"OU · .·c r1till otl"~ -o ! t,~ $Te' teat leadE!:rs r our cotu1t1""Y, :t"'G Un _·t,oo ~.:i"tia.tes o:t': f,,J; rloo., 1 Ti ' in 'vi aah· _ rt to· . • c. ya-a an / o/ 'ro l
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 78: May 20‑24, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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- /-~ S \ I• IN CONVERSATION 1111TH'PRIME MINISTE°R- THIS M~R~I~G ON suc;JECT ~PRESENT-1:A-CK OF IND I CAT I ONs-oF--NO~TH f
Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: January – March, 1965," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 2
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- the prlu for the Nat exh1bf.t ln tb• ••••nth grade of Paul Junior Hlgl!a. •a• You are , . , ~ \lP in an la whlc;h Sct•ne• ia an bnpottant pan, and you.r willina•• •• to work hard to better un.deratand the natural world la commendable. I hope lhat the aucc
- significant_ them. i.:onsequences, that With the on sources government as public actions order security plans to be sure and back to a Kennedy directive As ~as aa:me it ~ein~ an attempt covert had been extremely Vi~tnamese Vietnamese
- began to 'V{ork me over a bit vis-a-vis Bob Kennedy. The Kennedy forces had been working on him and when Johnson pulled out he capitulated and signed up. He talked to me about it and I told him frankly that I had high regard for Bob, but I was kind
- for The Civil 13, -1967., in Federal also Orders a and Commission was 1 The external on parts Order 11375, or II and III Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act., and Title VIII of the 1968 • 2 Civil Rights Act. The policy set forth prohibits
- of April 11, RDd that he did in fRct decline to give me the "yes or no" reply which I hAd demanded. Then Johnston,Ward & Paul,And Harlan Wood,the Subconnnittee Counsel, will be reauested by me to file their own swonn stAtements with relation to my
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Newspaper Articles] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 3
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- by 1 Rivers funeral home "abso- Mrs. Sara Moreno, sister of the:,1 ,, . widow;Mrs: Beatrice Longoria. \ lutely refused . the use of its The physician testified that chapel . for reburial services . af~er. he. .had. ta~ked \vi th · the \ for a Latin
- RESTRICTION 6 p 2/8/64 A 8 p undated A to Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from Paul M. Kearney secret 1 p 12/10/63 A , I FILE LOCATION , { NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, Subject F,ile Nuclear Testing Gener.al, vol. I Box
- .......................... Section I. II. WHATSHOULD THE FORCEDETER? ................ III. AVOIDINGANOTHER WAROF 'lllE KIND ONE HAS KOOWN •..•..••... IV. V. VI. PARTII. 11 o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 16 HOWSHOULDTHE FORCEBE USEDIN WAR?........ 23 nIE TRIGGER
- ~ EVEN IF THEY WERE TO DO SO, TT WOU LD NoT ~E A VI OLAT IO N OF THE TREATY SINCE THE wiRHEiD WOUL D NOT COM PL ET E AN ORBI T AROU ND THE EARTH• ~ • WE HAV E T~f REF ORE CONCLU DED THAT THE SOVIETS HAVE NOT ~jOLAT~D THE R• TREATYe WHAT ARE THE AD VANT
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 45, October 10-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- SUBJECT 1. 2. ll l I 7 5Q r-- TRANSPORT PROBLEMS IN s'O*ET BLOC AID SHIPMENTS TO NORTH VI ETN-~M. CHINESE INFLUENCE IN HANOI. FIELD NO. ACQ SOURCE 1. EIGHTY PERCE?\"T OF ALL AID TO NORTH VIETNAM FROM THE SOVIET BLOC IS SHIPPED BY SEA WHILE
- clients and the banktt, it would be necessary for the government to d ramatize the b a lance of payments program as part of the total effort connecte d with the Vi e t Nam war. What he m1 would like to say-- for the first time tomorrow at the press
- • . . . . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi • • • • • • • LIST OF PARTICIPANTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• Biographical Sketches . . .. GAME SUMMARY• • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GAME COMMENTARY . .... .... .. . ... GAME DIRECTOR'SREMARKS VIDEO TAPE SUMMARY. SENIORDISCUSSION