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  • heard of it. Our friends, Max and Marietta Brooks, are back in Austin after haVing spent about five weel
  • a fair peace to Viet-Nam. Senator Brooke spoke aptly on March 26 when he said, "If we show strength within the con.fines of a limited war.... I believe Hanoi will come to the peace table soonet' than at any other time. "' 3. We su.ppo:rt the limited
  • "-'~· I .. , . ·.. ,. ;J:QEJ :Sl:C'.ECE '£ MEMORANOO M FOR July 26, 1965 THE PRESIDENT I understand that you will be dining thle evening with Sir Norman and Lady Brooke& and Ambaeaador and Mrs. Waller of Australia. You may wlah to refer to two key
  • of the County Board of Supervisors from the organized Anti­ Poverty Screening Boards in Pasadena, Long Beach and Compton-Willow Brook-Enterprise. From each of these the county shall select one interim representative. Two nominees shall also be presented
  • was the guy that was the Braniff presi- dent; his name was Smith, I think. men or labor people. Anyway, liberal southern business- The only people from Congress that were there-- there were no government officials in the group, but Johnson and Brooks Hays
  • sort of thought of him as that--Johnson sort of towering over all of these a bunch of Texas congressmen behind him: people~ There were Homer Thornberry, Jack Brooks-- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
  • civilian contractor personnel •• I GRAND TURK USAF Tracking Station - l military and 155 civilian contractor personnel Navy Oceanographic Station - 107 military personnel PUERTO RICO ,.'· I Army -- Fort Brook Fort Buchanan 774 military personnel
  • in an upstairs room or Governm~n-r, House, talked for about f11·teen minu'tes, and "seemed to get along r ine . 11 Other s tories featured the Presiuent · s brief meeting with his close 1·riend Dallle Mabel Brookes, his visit with the Holt family , his missing
  • by the Honorable W.W. Rostow Before the Society for International Development at The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, June 2, 1965 Present Status of International Development Policy 2 output and productivity are necessary not merely
  • holders. usn RearAdmiralWalterAnsel Maj.GeneralThomasA. Lane Brig.GeneralEugene S. Bibb Ho_n. J. BrackenLee Brig.GeneralW.C. Lemly Maj.GeneralRobertBlake Commander HomerBrett,Jr. Lt. GeneralSumterL. Lowry R.W. Brooks DeanClarenceE.Manion
  • . John Schw art*, at 4 ZI W. Northview , Phoenix, A rlso na . H&ere are no children. Pa re n ts: Ahrah M. stnd Ele n o r Blanche Shumaker, W illow Brook F a rm s. New Wilmington, Penna. A s is te r liv e s In B e lo it, W isconsin. A rth u r McCaHerty