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  • The Brazilian Ambassador HICKENLOOPER, Bourke B., Senate The Rep. of Chile to the Council of OAS MORSE, Wayne, Senate The Hon The Charge D'Affaires A.I. of DE SANTAMARIA, Carlos Sanz, Inter-Ame Chile Connnittee on the Alliance for Progress The Rep. of Colanibia
  • of the Prllne Minister• . / ; ~-r i£X~C~JTIVE MEMORANDUM 7 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 13, 1967 FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Charles D. Roche )( I talked to Wayne Hays today and he asked that you read personally a communication he sent to you through
  • Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Fisher -- I -- 14 print this, Wayne Morse would put it in the Congressional Record where it was printed some place else and say we'd censored it. Now, which would you rather have?" Well
  • to ruah them up. ·· February 22, 1960 TELBPHONB CONVERSATIONBBTWBBNWALTER HALL AND WALTER ~NKINS ..You heanl what Wayne Morse · Lyndon in Houston, dlctn•t you 7 He &aid any Democrat that could be nominated would be very superior to Nixon and he wuld
  • and perhaps Wayne Morse than it did out of the task force. They threw the idea into the task force. You see, in 1961, I guess it was, when the Kennedy task force was operating, we were still in that period when you couldn't get federal aid to education
  • [Wayne] Morse and [Ernest] Gruening, and-R: We certainly were. They even provided us with congressional testimony by the antiwar advocates, of some of the people that you've just [named], Gruening especially, from Alaska, McGovern and some
  • , Raymond w., (Jr.}, 357 Parkside Dr., Wand.ck, R. I., 7/'rl/64 GREEll, Wayne H., 5779 Jetterson Ave•• riiuskegon, I.-rich., 7/1/..64 vlEILL.lGER,Peter, 11019 Brookfield, Livonia, iac~an, 7/'i/64 GAR:~, Curtis, 3176 N. Custer, l•Ionroe, Hich., 7/1/64
  • of the House demanding an investigation of the Air Force’s awarding of contracts for the B-36 bomber. 5/23-5/26 The Senate defeats five amendments proposed by Senator Wayne Morse to the military unification bill. Amendments would have given more authority
  • RAUH,JR. 1955-57 ROBERT R. NATHAN 1957-59 H. BEER 1959-62 SAMUEL MRS.FRANKLIN D.ROOSEVELT Vim Chairmen 1947-1962 SAMUEL H. BEER EMILEBENOIT LEONH. KEYSERLING REINHOLD NIEBUHR WAYNE MORSE HonoraryChairman ROBERT R. NATHAN JOHNP. ROCHE JAMESG. PATTON
  • the resolution. If yot.1. Wayne Morse; and George Aiken would care to discuss the ·resolution in detail, the efforts we have already made to get the UN to play a more active. role in Vlet Nam and the diffieultie• involved. lat me kaow and I will set up a mutually
  • by da.shea) unless othuwise specified. COVER-() ARNOLD NEWMAN Z, 3-CORNEL LUCAS !f-lNT. 8-C ALFRED MARKO IZ. 13-GEORGE SKADDING-GEORGE SKADDING, HY PESKIN, HANK WALKER (Z), JOE SCHERSCHEL 14-HY PESKIN, GEORGE SILK-GEORGE SILK, RALPH MORSE l!f-GEORGE SILK EXC
  • for this entire continent. And, however we build, the Alliance will not be a success until that is accomplished. President Johnson with Senato-:- Wayne Morse, Claainnan o/ the Senate American Republics AOairs Subcommittee. It is to protect that right of self
  • of your earlier of intentions the resolution. If you, Wayne Morse and George Aiken would care to discuss efforts the resolution we have already play a more active difficulties set involved, up a mutually meeting role with Arthur in detail