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  • their economic dependence upon the Soviet Union. Application of the GATT rules, whether modified or not, should influence the East European countries toward adopting more multilateral methods in their trade with the CP 1 s. By freeing them from the neces­ sity
  • independence to union with Greece--which had been at one time the acceptable Hellenic goal--for his own interest. He wanted to, and we think he continues to want to be the president of the independent republic, of a full UN member state. So we think his
  • . World Crise Provide Conference Backdrop Planning began in January 1979 for "The International ChaUenge of the 80's: Where Do We Go From Here?" At that time, the symposium planning committee, composed of members of the Univer~it) of Texa~ faculty
  • , This is the first time in a long time any Florida Sena tor has been able -t.o get. Memaership on the Agricultural Colllllittee-. With the grea~ agri­ cultural, horticultural and livestock interests we have in Florida, I feel this assignment gives me a better
  • detail. R: Sure. This all arose because of some rather smelly revelations that came out about that time of the uses to which they were putting these various health and welfare funds that a number of the unions had come through with. scandal
  • curator last year. He contin­ ued to supervise its execution on a part-time basis as a consultant. Lupita Barrera Bryant, guest curator, was responsible for the research and acqui­ sition of artifacts and the exhibit text. The land as it has existed
  • messaie unless Its deferred char· acter la Indicated by the proper symbol. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM W. P. MARSHALL. SF-1201 (4-60) SYMBOLS DL-=Day Letter NL=Night Lener LT .. International Lener T clqram P1u:a1DSNT The filing time shown in the date
  • and source materials, very limited indeed. They're really on the materials that the archivists prepared under your direction for my examination. And now I have had even more limited time in which to pursue them. As you know, the world is facing extremely
  • of Egyptian a.i.rcraft and troops, who at one time numbered over 60,000. The republican position began to deteriorate as the evacuation which be an in Se tember roceeded. The only significan ~------------~ response to the republican predicament, however, has
  • at that time may be of interest. We took a train from San Antonio to San Marcos, spent the night in San Marcos, rode the next day from San Marcos to Blanco on a hack which was the term we used for an undecorated surrey--just a plain, two-seated buggy. We
  • Circumstances of Redford’s arrival to Johnson City in 1912; Johnson City at that time; handling the mail; Redford’s mother as postmistress; working at the Post Office; people in Johnson City and their way of life; roads; building the highway
  • (TIME Mag) and Ben Bradlee /NEWSWEEK Mag) -out (5) Hugh Sen W Sidey of TIME Hubert Humphrey joins JV Chicago too OFF RECORD Ill Jenkins Met w/ Sidey Steele re re backgrounding backgrounding for a piece about on the political Mrs Johnson
  • are still basically the same as·those developed in 1952, at a time when substantial U. S. a.nd Allied forces and resources were engaged in Korea and therefore not available in Europe. Because of this history ·and-the size of the nuclear shield provided
  • state and local officials have been called upon for 37, or 6.5 per cent. have appointed 5 appointees. Labor unions 25 of the full-time appointees have been 35 years of age or under at the time of their appointment by the President." The President
  • ·, · •-~·· • • in do it in· one Vietnam. realistic, own problems we can so interested they supplies if by going people were settlement arms has Union the shall a number a peaceful government or, insure, bombing and that time-wasting
  • and cool-headed set ·of proposals for this meeting. We can also fend off Soviet propaganda against the MLF as long as we are smart about it. It is true that it would be good to have more time, but this kind of last-minute Soviet acceptance is a standard
  • that into the State of the Union Message? U: No, no, I didn't go into that. F: He didn't comment on it when you suggested this was the beginning of the reporters. U: That's right. Then this same time, and the time sequence was important-- some later 8 LBJ
  • talking in terms of March. Experience on other weapon systems indicates that there is usually some time lag between an initial operational capability and a dependable capability. Nevertheless, this interim detection system should be fully operational
  • time ago you asked me to send you information relating to the canplaint a friend or yours has concerning the closing of an Air Postal otfice (APO) in Asia. Military post offices are established to provide service for u.s. military personnel, U.S
  • were concerned personally? C: Well, all of this is happening pre-Nader's book. At this point in time, the answer is no. When did Nader's book come out? G: November-- C: --thirty; wasn't it the end of the month? November 30. This is all pre-Nader
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh KEENAN -- I -- 2 a messenger boy, worked in a ladies' hat shop, and worked in a millinery dyeing room. Then I had my first chance, through my uncle, to enroll as an apprentice in the Electrical Workers Union, Chicago Local
  • Physical Fitness film Union Democratic Socialist Union Christian Christian This wa s filme d Ranier Barzel , Chairma n o f the Germa n CDU/OS U Parliamentar y Grou p Mr. Alfre d Puhan , Directo r o f th e Offic e o f German Affairs , DO S Ambassador o
  • -third bot~ - 7 J..:r, c2.se_ contin~i~; military com:nan~. by ___ grew of c. ~n time a st:::-iking and without judg~ent part was was It do both authorized . an inc~eas to deci- priority not directly however, June, any gospel
  • D. KRIMER INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette DATE: March 2, 1984 PLACE: Tape 1 of 1 G: Let's start with your background. K: My background? In 1961 I received a contract as a contract interpreter with the State Department. I was at that time
  • a Mr y y (includ e visite d by ) tur som 5:47a t 7:41a t 7:45 9:30 7:50a f e f o r t Expend! Activit Wednesda y£ r Reuther . Rochester . Minnesot a - President , Internationa l Union , UAW , AFL-CIO y Clar k Cliffor d . McGeorge Bund y - Ne w
  • -- I -- 2 G: Who was involved, do you recall? B: Generally it was people like Sam Low, J. Edwin Smith, Chris Dixie, Bob Eckhardt, Arthur Combs. G: Was it largely Houston-based? B: Well, those are the ones I know and was working with at the time
  • is February 5; and I am in his offices in the HUD Building in Washington, D.C.; and the time is 2 in the afternoon. My name is David McComb. First of all, Mr. Ink, I have some information that you were born in Iowa in Des Moines in 1922, and educated at Iowa
  • in Washington, D.C. in the early 1800s which at that time was the meeting place for the diplomatic corps. It was known for its Swiss cuisine and wine cellar. When my father's grandfather died, his children, which was my father's father, they were minors
  • the course that we should adopt. Of course, the last agreement, the Interim Agreementon offensive wea­ pons, left the Soviet Union with having a big superiority in numbers of launchers, both ICBMand SLBMlaunchers, which in part was offset by our superiority
  • at (Plarp) the Time Telephone Entry 1 JVT 1 1 In Out Lo or t Activity LD 3:00p f 4:20p t 4:22p t White House Day (include visited by) Walter Joe Harry Friday Reuther - Ife Detroit - President , United Auto Workers Union Califano - pl
  • Office. SoreJ Etrog, a Romanian-born artist who studied in New York City, pro­ duced this bronze abstract. Titled simply "The Source," and massive in appearance, it weighs less than six hundred pounds. Its permanent pedestal had not arrived at the time
  • - - and still have spare time during the working day t_odo something else. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote 'The Scarlet Letter" while working in the Custom House in Salem, Massachusetts. Herman Melville wrote ''Moby Of.ck" while holding down a government job in New
  • about the state in the Johnson City Windmill bragging about his vote for the TaftHartley Act, and criticizing Coke Stevenson for accepting organized labor's endorsement. That would be the AFL endorsement at that time, the state AFL endorsement meeting
  • the Pentagon; that is, all the members of the JCS and the service Secretaries, as well as Clifford and Nitze; -- the Strategic Rese rve call-up (par a. 3) would be announced at the same time as the call-up to support the thirty thousand deployment, but it would
  • of opportunity closed to hope. In our time change has come to this Nation too. The American Negro, acting with impressive restraint, has peace- [ 1] fully protested and marched, entered the courtrooms and the seats of government, demanding a justice that has
  • of the Union message was going to be delivered on the evening of January 17. Well, you can't time all these things. And the President wanted to say something about it. Incidentally, purely a personal sidelight on that--when Roshchin made sort of a counter
  • as separate speeches would add to to knowledge of the Johnson Presidency. To me they are all fused together in a kind of cohesive whole, including even such outwardly singular speeches as the State of the Unions of the various years. Mc: Did you being
  • State of the Union messages; 20-30 versions of March 31, 1968, speech regarding Vietnam bombing pause and the postscript of LBJ’s withdrawal as a presidential candidate; detailed account of March 31; work on final draft of speech, presentation
  • in this pre-assassination period. I d o n ' t know whether [Adam] Yarmolinsky was in on i t at that time. It seems to me like [Richard] Goodwin was in on it. It was fairly low key and there wasn't a n y feeling of great urgency or "hurry up and get
  • ? I'd really like to know. He just walked away from it, I'm sure. Of course, you know Bobby stayed on a time at Justice. I don't know whether Hackett went to his Senate office or not. The suspicion of the people I've talked to yesterday and today
  • Busby’s involvement in an oversight commission on the poverty program, Maurice Leibman, trying to find out who filled all the White House offices, meeting Dr. Warren, Theodore Sorensen, Appalachian poverty and jobs, writing the State of the Union