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  • foundation dedicated as a living memorial to those who served with the armed forces of th• United States in the Pacific" Directors Harold J. Coolidge, Jr. Walter F. Dillingham Philip M. Farley Childs Frick John J. McCloy Robert Cushman M1rphJ W. A. Read
  • , trace the impact precisely of my talks; but I think I could detect some· effect, particularly in Roscoe Drummond's column and one of Dick Wilson's. With Hugh Sidey I spent a lot of time on an evaluation of Bob McNamara achievements in the Pentagon. We
  • ,a-, ~...• _.,..,_.. -- ~~......... ff¢ ~~. La·•• ,,. we• r. ... ~ --tRII~-· cc aem to: ~ •• o-:a~ at&ld P•lll4•- ...... L.i.1111■ C. jl/az Sen. Hugh~ott: Sen. •Jacob K. 'javita Sell. Winston L. i»routy Sen. Maurine Reuberaer Sen. Gaylord ielaon Sen. TJul\&aton B
  • the ccnmtry •. Included -.ong tho•• trained tt.ve been doctor•, delltf.etl, optometrt■t•• school ~eacben and libl'Uiena. M you know, Mr. J.olm Hugh Crimin.a, Coordinator of Cuban Affair• in the State Department. and Hr. Joseph a. Meye-ra, Deputy
  • of the names should be~~ changed to add some of the men who helped develop this important.K'.-.d~ new law on the Hughes Panel. Macy and I recommend Private . ~,~ ~/ 4~~ FOR THE PRESIDENT . • ·•- ~~j:~ ~~~ October 7, 1968 1 :OO p. m., Monday ' •d~ •1f
  • on your urban program Sam Hughes and I met with the Chairmen of theXCritical Urban Problems Connnittees of the Federal Executive Boards for a full day session on February 1. These officials had previously participated in the Youth Opportunity Conference
  • Conf. WILLIAMSON, Kenneth, American ltos tal Assn . RUSK, Howard A.,, I nsti tute of Physical HIIJ..ENBRP.ND , Harold,, American Dental Assn . Medicine & Rehabilitation RCSE , John c., Georgetcn-m University BARTON, Walter E., Arnericah Psychiatr ic
  • CENTRAL LABOR COUNC L 1 A. F. L. -- C. I. 0. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS o(~')9 RALPH ARIVEULA • EXEC. WILLIAM HUGHES • 2ND JOSEPH SWEENEY • • . JOHN W. GRIFFIN MICHAEL ARM ANO • WILLIAM BAMFORTH • WILLIAM IVERS • VICE VICE PRl!SI. TREASURER SECRETARY TRUSTEE
  • with the President. Tom Hughes at Agriculture, along with Birkhead, in the day-to-day activities involving agricultural legislation, were obviously hand-in-glove with Orville in every phase of activity. John Stilman I remember as a competent fellow. Al Keefer from
  • recall or may have read, was Mrs. Sarah Hughes. From what I have [learnedJ in my investigations since that time, as near as I can tell, Mrs. Hughes was concerned on a moral issue rather than on a economic or political issue, particularly with regard
  • to talk with me about this. So I said I would and flew on to Washington that night and met Mr. Johnson on that Monday morning, when I arrived at his office and Dr. Hugh Dryden was waiting for me. B: There is some indication that you came on to town early
  • of them respectful, some hostile -- from ordinary Americans. The approval for this went as high as White House counselor Karen Hughes, who lined up Bush himself to launch it. "Once we got the president's involvement, getting everybody else was pretty easy
  • of them respectful, some hostile -- from ordinary Americans. The approval for this went as high as White House counselor Karen Hughes, who lined up Bush himself to launch it. "Once we got the president's involvement, getting everybody else was pretty easy
  • of Naraerymen, Ponland,. Ore. 4/14/65 • Harold S. Crawford, Willia Nureery Co., Ottawa, Kana. [2 of 11, back] . , ""' WAI 13 Dl PD OTTAWA KANS 14 1055A CST THE PRESIDENT r THE WHITE HOUSE PLANTING OF JAPANESE CHERRY TREES IN WASHINGTON IS A MER.ITORIOUS
  • in July. This meeting, I guess, was in August. The President called us all over there--the Chiefs, the Secretaries, the Secretary-designate of the Air Force, Harold Brown--and went around the table and asked each one of us our opinion on whether
  • stations (MOL); the Titan III; McNamara's contribution to the Defense Department; critique of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; closing bases; reasons for Zuckert's resignation; Harold O. Brown; the need for nuclear and non-nuclear forces; the all-volunteer army
  • Rouae, ALIOTO,Joeeph L., Mayor She.n. CAIN, Stanley A.., Interior ALLOTT, Gordon, Senator CALLISON, Charles H., Natl Audubon Soc. ANDERSON,Clinton P., Senator CANTY, Don, Urban America ANTEI.L, James B., 'l'Ulsa, Okla. CAREY, Hugh L., Congress
  • provision (section 5). I} I shall appreciate other connnents on this draft as soon as possible that we will be in a position to send th~~~F.d~/4 ~ cc: • ·Honorable Harold Seidman Honorable John Adams ] Mr. Joseph Goldman Mr. Alan Dean Mr. Nate Goodrich
  • OPTIONAL. POIIM NO. 10 MAY 1 • KDITICN GU l'PMII (41 CPR) 101-11.a ( ,.,... UNITED STATES GeVERNMENT Memorandum TO M. Co Miscovsky FIi.OM Harold Hair SUBJECT: Ku Klux Klan DATE: January 9, 1968 )J J../--7:I-- Confidential FBI Reports
  • will cooperate with me on this, for this i's the President's program, this is the way we want it, then I'll do the same for you when you get to be President. He then switched off into the business of telling the story of our accomplishments, relating that Harold
  • Hughes to Secretaxy- Eusk TS 4 pp. ~ 11,-1-'i1, ~L. J'1'-f- 3.t;o n. d. A Intelligence report TS 3 pp ~ r-~7-t;; A/L.. )- 7/15/67 A JI'-) 'i'/--?,97 9H s,7 !Jl-e~~;QO..--+-- R-e-Stew~- ·£ -l¼~~~tch:m-t:-.__~44u.--,~!Q, Ts 1 p. n ~A-~....-:t
  • of receptions and teas and luncheons and cocktail parties. Mrs. Tom Connally and Mrs. George Mahon and Mrs. [Fritz] Lanham--we went to all the familiar haunts to celebrate these happy events. Secretary [Harold] Ickes died, and we, of course, went to the funeral
  • 5:10-5:18 The Harold Wilsons March 6 11: 15-11 :30 Foreign Minister Kyprianous of Cyprus March 6 5:20-6: 15 10:42-11:18 Mexico- US Interparliamentary group Reception £or above March 11 12:20-12:35 March 16 11:50-12 H. E. Miguel Rubeiro
  • Unit Ph ilip H. Bollinger, John B. Bledsoe, Charles H. Dovey, Thoma s H. F. Hughes . NEWS EDITORS Turner Rose, Chief of News Desk F. W . Gapp, Chief of Text Desk William H. Riebold, Thurber W . Cushing, N . Key Hart, Fred A. Emery, Donald Becker, L
  • ? G: I think it was in 1940. R: It was that early? G: Yes. R: I was around town then. I don't know except I would assume Tommy would be in on it, because he was very close to [Harold] Ickes and he liked Wirtz. Everybody liked Wirtz, except Mr
  • a barrel on crude oil. [Harold] Ickes, believe it or not, who was the fuels administrator, was advocating such an increase. F: A rather surprising stand for him. P: That's right. Well he was sincere and earnest in his convictions, I am sure. F
  • of these people--[David] Hackett and perhaps Boone and [Eric] Tolmach and [Harold W.] Horowitz--we're around from the very start of the task force I gather. Did they sense that there had been a transformation or was the formulation of the program proceeding
  • honored guests, includine Mayor Hugh J. Addonizip, Cuunty Chairman Dennis F. Carey and the New Jersey delegation to the one-day conference held on April ll. requesting Mr. President., there is a note of urgency in an early reply from you. With warm
  • recommendation s; he turned them over to Joe Fowler as chairman of the Cabinet Committee; asked for a review and recommendation s from the Cabinet Committee on these proposals. Harold Linder of the Ex-Im Bank, Gardner Ackley of the · Council of Economic
  • , G.K. von Noorden, John Owen, Solbert Permutt, Alvah Ehillips, Kingsley Price, Olive Quinn, Harry Raulet, Frederick Reuss, Richard Riley, Donald Risley, Harold Rosen, E.V. Schneier, Barbara Starfield, Helen Taussig, W.E. 'nlormann, Bernard Vannier, Eli
  • that many of the bill's supporters were confident of its passage but that you were not, that you thought it was going to run into trouble. Apparently there was a problem with the tobacco area congressmen, [Harold] Cooley and others. Evidently there was some
  • DEE Actres ■ J\10.RTON DEUTSCH Prof. of Psychology and Edu­ ,·ation, Teachers, College, N.Y. DR. L. HAROLD DeWOLF· Dean, Wesley Theological• s~minary JOSEPH,M. DUFFY, JR. Assve. Prof. of Englsih, l'.'Gtr~ Dame U. EUGENE EX:\IAN . Writer JC.:Lf,S
  • with Harold Russell (Chairman of your Committee on Employment of the Handicapped) and 50 Disabled Danish Youth, 12 Noon, July 11 You have agreed to see Harold Russell and SO handicapped Danish young people at 12 noon tomorrow (July 11). They range in age from
  • They'd have four Democrats and maybe an Independent and two Republicans. But any- way, Hofheinz had had an application for a radio station in Houston. I learned this later; this happened just before I went to the FCC. Roy's partners were Hugh Roy
  • politics, but it's damaging the country, and in the development of this Tom O'Connor field for a little while, not very long." Harold Ickes had control of the oil industry, and we had our plans to develop a field. We sent them to Washington. They were