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  • on a particular piece of legislation. M: Is the clearinghouse function limited at all just to the Budget matters? H: No, but it had its origin in purely Budget matters. The first Budget Director, who established the process in its original form, Charles Dawes
  • OF THAT STATE THEIR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS TO PETITION FOR REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES AND TO REGISTER TO VOTE CHARLES H PERCY. >( LSE790 607P EST MAR 9 65 BB904 B VDA402 LONG PD FAX VD EW YORK NY 9 500P EST THE PRESIDE T THE ~HITE HOUSE ASH DC THE MEMBERS
  • with teachers. , Mrs. Jack Brown, Montclair, holds book she and husband oo-authored. 1 [4 of 6] ­ BY CHARLES H. PERCY ''" fiom J/li1iois OJ~, I/ $fI.a..LA-r:Lr_,~ ,-1;,~ ~ ~ , I~ ,I The_Shocking Case of the M·16 The Senator says our Vietnam Gls
  • , Wisconsin; during the past weekend. In Wilmington a ·sit-in.demonstration took place on November 27, 1967, at the office of Delaware Governor Charles L. Terry, Jr., protesting the lack of an open-housing law in Delaware. On December 1, 1967, about 100
  • · Hon. Charles Schultze Harry McPherson YOUNG, Mrs. Whitney 29 Mohegan Place New Rochelle, New York First Floor by the President 17 L.1 on MAY 8, 1967 5: 57p-6:40p - Mansion Mrs. Johnson's RECEPTION in the Conference of Women Poverty REMARKS
  • you are in­ terested. ·referred and is, therefore. tor your information. Yours very tr~ly. ,' :· (!~t-~ Charles E. :Bennett • '>- )( p • s. There is •no need to reply to this referral. Nothing else· st?nt to Ce:~tra:l l'ilos t l:f1t,. as ot
  • H., Chicago, Ill. MAYO, Charles W., Rochester, Minn. RUSI, Howard A., New York City LOOMIS, Daniel P., Wash., D.C. PECK, Gregory, LosAngeles, Calif• STEINBECK, John Long Island, NY LANCASTER,Burt, Los A~eles, Calif. St5SKIND, David, New York City
  • CO PO BOX 3707 SEATTLE WASHINGTON MR T VHB117 X DR CHARLES STARK DRAPER DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING MIT CAMBRIDGE MASS VHBl18 X DR HARRY H HESS, CHAIRMAN SPACE SCIINCE BOARD NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
  • . lmt.lSS Clement ZAi3LOCKI Charles A. VA!UK William A. BL~ aobert:N. c. rmc .,,,.. PJCI:~~a 3arratt 0 1 HA.?.A Silvio o. Conte EdwardP. :lOLAND Jolm W. l~COPl-~K John DD:ratt Lucien 1Bl1l! J. ~-; Dam.11 J. ~'LOOI) w,l l 1am S. l•I>Cl!i-:BAD Wil.lia:A i
  • Senator Robert F. Ken~edy Senator ~.o;:-se Sanator Percy General Gavin Natio~al Council pf Churches Luce Publications Newsweek New York Times GOP Proposal (Congressc.an Bradford Morse) 18 Democratic Members of the House (Congressman Bingham) 1-2 3 4-7 8
  • Dear Mr . Prc sidcn~ : DR. r1111.1r HANOI.ER MR. i\RTllUR JIA~ISCll DR. FRAXK L. lloRsFALt., Jr. DR. J. \\' ll.LIS l)R. II UC II Ir. Huss EY llUKST f\lRS. FLORENCE ~ I AllON EY DR. CHARLES W . .\1AYO DR.]OllN ST IRi.:'iG Ml::YER .\tR. jAM ES
  • Orga.~ization, January and }I.arch, 1967 2. The Ex:ecutive Office of the President as a Management Tool, February, 1967 3. Office of Science and Technology, March 1964 and January 1965. 4. Ex:ecutive Personnel Problems, }uly 1967 5. Charles E. 't-ilbert
  • denied it, flew with reporters to Nassau. proved to their satisfaction that Holley's documents were phony, came home a near cinch to replace outgoing Democrat Farris Bryant. Illinois: Repuhlican Charles H. Percy, 45, the former whiz-kid board chairman
  • denied it, flew with reporters to Nassau. proved to their satisfaction that Holley's documents were phony, came home a near cinch to replace outgoing Democrat Farris Bryant. Illinois: Repuhlican Charles H. Percy, 45, the former whiz-kid board chairman
  • See all scanned items from the Papers of Charles Marsh Box 16
  • Folder, "Writings, Speeches [1941] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 16
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • . Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org rights generally. Participants include Rep. Jim Roosevelt of LA, Dick Bolling of Kansas City, Adam Clayton Powell of NYC, and Charles Diggs of Detroit. They reportedly decided on strategy to abandon
  • R. Ming James M . Nabrit, Jr. Samuel R. Pierce, Jr. John D. Randall Charles S. Rhyne • William P. Rogers • Samuel I. Rosenman Eugene V. Rostow Barnabas F. Sears Whitney North Seymour Jerome J . Shestack Arthur D. Shores Sylvester C. Smith, Jr
  • t;o DE '£&,2 and ].)E T-3 CHARLES EDW-ARDS !}1.KONS' ~­ III h~!:i sev.r:recl his !'r.'.!l~.ttc::1-ship wi.th GENEFAL BAKER aP.:d the • local R.r'\~1g·t•Gup. DP~T--2 :and DE T-3 adv iFied thY.t S Itt·,m?rs left . the Detr'?..i t i:>re~ dt1rin?; Sep1
  • See all scanned items from the Papers of Charles Marsh Box 2
  • Folder, "Miscellaneous Material [political forecasts, speech material] [1924-1948]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 2
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • will be assisting her are Professor Alfred Blumrosen, of Rutgers Law School, and Percy Williams, oLthe President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity. A Task Force on ~es, hy Commissioner record-keeping Holcomb. (law) firm of Battle, Fowler, Commission
  • eaten away simply because they are ship that gives greater satisfaction than this. And perhaps Dr. Percy E. Hopkins, Chairman of the AMA Board of carrying out their deep moral obligations ro their parents you alone, President Truman, perhaps you alone
  • with Percy, whlch I summarized earlier thl• evening. W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln .. · I '1 ) J/ ~ Late No~e for the President's Evening Reading l tr I I During the- day, we le~.rned that: Senator Percy plans I . i11t1:oduce a 1>sense of the Senate
  • on the bill. 4/3 At Eisenhower’s suggestion, Dulles convenes a meeting of eight congressional leaders (Knowland, Millikin, LBJ, Russell, Clements, Joe Martin, McCormack, Percy, Priest) at the State Department to discuss the U.N. situation. Dulles tells
  • of the Wild Jackasses, to use an old phrase," among the members of which he named Senators George D. Aiken of Vermont,Charles W . Tobey of New Hampshire andWayne Morse of Oregon. Mr. Arna_ll said there could be no reorganization of the Democratic party until
  • See all scanned items from the Papers of Charles Marsh Box 29
  • Folder, "Newspaper Clippings [1947]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 29
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • . Engelhard. Charles Engelhard was brought to dinner by some friends. G: I have read that you thought that it was Mr. Engelhard, Sr. rather than Mr. Engelhard, Jr. E: George Murnane, Jr. was having dinner with me, and a mutual friend of ours called
  • to the United States and involvement in the microfilm business; New York Governor Alfred Smith; a plane crashing into the Empire State Building; marrying Charles Engelhard; Engelhard’s political career; Engelhard’s involvement in the gold business; race
  • Coffee afterwards. not dictated the preacher. 12:19 Stopped at nursing home to see Percy Brigham. Drove around Blanco showing it to Rostows. 1:12 To Johnson City: Saw Old Fort area, Boyhood Home, apartments over the Bank. Luci, Pat, Phyllis and Gerry
  • Percy, Jerry Reese, Steven Rockefeller, Senator and Mrs. Anderson Entry No. Time Activity
  • . The McHughs came in. To room alone. 11:37 Mr. and Mrs. Valenti; Tim Leonard arrive. 2. 12:45 To living room. Watch "Meet the Press" (Senator Russell Long) 1:00 Watch "Face the Nation" - New Republican Senators Percy, Baker, Brooke, Hansen, and Hatfield
  • SEP251968 CENTRAL FILES I J l EXECUTIVE I CHARLES {' (!) f?/ J. RICHARD SEWELL (1C/ ~ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT A/ ~j {/£AUDREY W. STRINGFELLOW /Vt:}/~ 'JV""~. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY E. BENNETT f> MEMllER ~ 3D DISTRICT, t,,y· '/ FLORIDA
  • . Charles C. Diggs Jr. John G. Do~. Don Edwards Respectfully yours, Leonard Farbstein Theodore R. Kttpferman Robert L. Leggett Samuel N. Friedel Donald_M. Fraser Patsy T. Mink Jacob H. Gilbert Thomas M. Rees . Edith Green Henry s.· Reuss Seymour Halpern
  • drafted this legislation and went up to Bulwinkle's subcommittee and had to make modifications. And I think Bulwinkle left; I think he was defeated or he didn't come back, and a fellow by the name of [J.] Percy [Priest] became chairman
  • St. Louis Argus, St. Louis, Mo. Eurene M. Zuckert, 8ecretal'J of the A.Ir Force, Wuhlnrton 26, D.C. STAFFOF PRESIDENTSCOMMITTEE ON EQUALEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY John Hope II, Director for Government Employment. Percy H. Williams, Director for Contract
  • Pacem in Te~ris conferenco ~s originally plantte.d. U".$ •· lfilll-~ < ~ t Dele.gation has now grovm somet,;hat and inclu