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  • Party leaders are considering a new tactic by which O'Dell might be kept close to King's activities. They plan to propose to Stanley Levison that he finance and open in Atlanta a branch office of "Freedomways," a quarterly magazine established qrthe
  • INTERVIEWEE: PETER BRAESTRUP INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: Mr. Braestrup's office at the Wilson Quarterly, Smithsonian Institution Building, Washington , D.C. Tape 1 of 2 G: Let's talk about your background a little bit in Southeast Asia before you
  • have a call from Warren Smith--this was following the forecast model for the Council at the time. He raised a number of quite doubting questions about how we would get to nine hundred twenty billion dollars on a quarterly pattern through
  • to my request for general reactions to a regular meeting date, the Committee members indicated their prefer­ ence for a quarterly meeting, to be held the first Tuesday in each quarter beginning July 7. I said that this proposal would be communicated
  • of Chicago Hammer Greene, Siler Associates, Mr. Walter Shorenstein President Mi}ton Meyer & Company Mr. James McCormack Chairman Communications Satellite Quarterly Mrs. Harvey Ma1naroneck, Inc. Picker New York Mr. Everett President T. J. Bettes White
  • , but it didn't take much money either in those days to go to school. tuition was only fifteen dollars. The quarterly If you could rake up room and LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
  • subjects such as school lunches, and it was really the in-depth study of twenty years of Southern education following desegregation. And there also was an adjunct called Legal Reporting Services or something. They got out--I think it was a quarterly report
  • -NOFORN qti. .../' FOR OFFICIALUSE ONLY JOINT WARGAMES AGENCY COLDWARDIVISION POLITICOMILITARYBRANCH QUARTERLY ACTIVITIESBULLETIN #4 15 April 1966 SENIORLEVELREVIEWOF NU-66 VIDEOSUMMARY Due to conflict between the 8 February Senior Review and Discussion
  • come in. The Southern California Quarterly of June, 1964 published some "notes" by the most famous historian of the American frontier, Frederi.ck Jackson Turner, who is now dead. In the course of these notes, Turner emphasizes that there ought
  • and we agree on the following analysis and recommendations: 1. We ·recommend that a p/ c sale, either for FNMAor •.for the Export-Import Bank, be- announced ·on or about November 6, shortly after the books close on the forth­ coming quarterly Treasury
  • quarterly meeting in Amori:lo on August 2 ond 3, c:,ch Ccmr:iissioner wos asked to encouroge full cooperation in furtncring the objectives cl CO0AF. With every good wis:,, I am Sincerely yours, ~1 I J.. .... J,_' : cl,l. . " '1.-l z,__ Glenn E. Gan'ett
  • to announce the third quarter balance of payments figures. This _is a quarterly release an~ I only have a one or two day leeway on the date. On September 21 you met with Secretary Trowbridge, Mr. Fried and me and approved the Commerce 'Department program
  • I am planning to announce the third quarter balance of payments figures. This _is a quarterly release an~ I only have a one or two day leeway on the date. On September 21 you met with Secretary Trowbridge, Mr. Fried and me and approved the Commerce