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  • up at a dinner party with Pete Lisagor and Hugh Sidey and a couple of other vultures who took him off to the Madison, and he spilled his guts. Literally, the sequence was LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
  • in the thirty years since the Roosevelt Administration. I've only to mention some of the names to illustrate the point I'm making: Cy Vance, Ros Gilpatric, Harold Brown, Paul Nitze, Bill Bundy, Charlie Hitch, Alain Enthoven, Harry Rowen, Joe Califano, John
  • , a division of King Features; Jack Woliston, a news editor o( Unit­ ed Press In ternational, and Harold Blumenfeld, UPI pic­ ture editor. The Wrights also t esllfied t hat t hey employed at sala ries of $250 t o $600 a week the free­ la11ec nhotog-raphic ser
  • MEDAL OF SCIENCE . 1965 Theodore von Karman 1963 Luis W. Alvarez Vannevar Bush John R. Pierce Cornelis B. van Niel Norbert Wiener John Bardeen Peter J. W. Debye Hugh L. Dryden Clarence L. Johnson Leon M. Lederman Warren K. Lewis F. Peyton Rous William
  • for a private dinner with Harold Wilson. (You have a detailed summary of this meeting). April 3 began a day with brief remarks to the U. S. Embassy staff, then I gave a background briefing to the traveling press and American press, headquartered in London. I
  • into orbit by Thor-Delta from Cape Kennedy. January 20: NASA Deputy Administrator Hugh L. Dryden announced that u.s.s.R. had notified u.s. that it would participate in space conununication experiments using Echo II. January 21: Relay II active
  • • Cody Fowler Harold J. Gallagher Nathan B. Goodnow William T. Gossett William P. Gray Erwin N. Griswold Robert E. Lillard Arthur Littleton Ross L. Malone • William L. Marbury Orison S. Marden • Burke Marshall David F. Maxwell Robert W . Meserve • William
  • who drafted the program were 1 5 bishops of five denominations, seven seminary heads ( including Yale, Chicago,Princeton, ColgateRochester ), eight college and university presidents ( including Princeton's Harold W. Dodds), practically all the ranking
  • in. the ne.'tt fifteen care, coordin- the President the most basic now well he was to write Thom.as Hughes, but on the other a •men in and wise Thus, a '1-,ard. loa'"=:;>The memorandum of October just Forrestal, indispensable action, as he
  • #92b mem 1 p ~ tme ijott, Walt Rostow to the President TS 1 p -~~ /2#C ~O;, 11:10 a.m. Thomas Hughes to Secretary of State TS 3 pp ~ ;2-h: 5/0_3 IO RESTRICT ION 6/8/67 TS #52b cab e DATE CORRESPO NDENTS OR T ITL E of A t.: June 1-1 2
  • of the efforts of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in its drive for total school integration. OPEN-HOUSING MARCH,GRANDRAPIDS, MICHIGAN Lieutenant Harold Stoddard, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Police Department, advised that yesterday
  • to Prim.e Minister Harold Wilson's initiative to bring about a ceasefire of status quo ante. I am afraid and restoration Pakistan has been raising all kinds of d11'1'1cult1es regard1ne ceasefire and restoration of status quo as on 1st January, 1965 which
  • , applicant requests it tober 25, 1965. Applicant: LYLE H. be held at Wilmington, Del. COLE, Elm Street, Madrid, N.Y. Appli­ No. MC 125708 (Sub-No. 35>, filed Oc­ cant's representative: Herbert M. Can­ tober 28, 1965. Applicant: HUGH MA­ ter, 345 South Wa1Ten
  • .~.~·~.:;; •• II• (15 z:. ~y 45) ).SF' HQ., 'l"!~ 1. 135, this · "·'· s I HAROLD E. JOIDJSON · . t/ HAROLD E• .JOID!SON . CVIO , USA Adm Asst., Officers Branch ,..., GOU/bes 4t.11 Ind. qu .~LT.s!ill.!.:T£rt SCHOOL, Caal;J Lee' Virginia, Forwarded r,.s
  • . [At this point, Secretary of the Air Force Harold Brown read the citation as follows:] CITATION The President of _the United States of America, au­ thorized by Act of Congress, March 3, 1896, has awarded, in the name of The Congress, the Medal of Honor to MERLYN
  • ~~~ " MEMORANDUM FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL RE: Assassination of DF. Martin.Luther King, Jr. Attached is a memorandum of J. Harold Flannery, Deputy Section Chief, Central Section, reporting his interview with William Sartor concerning alleged facts which Mr
  • car:-:e ~, .. CFR, pp. 216-7, says it started Aori·l 3 and went on all that The auarrel was finallv eased at the Cornmonweal th meeting in thanks (he says) to Harold Wilson. Wilson i:-1emoirs ,_ pp. 1965 month. June, To make milita:r._: - Br.'vT
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: News Media Contacts -- Tom Lambert. Los Angeles Times, telephoned about your State Department appointments. I backgrounded him on each man. Hugh Sidey, TIME magazine, telephoned to ask if there was anything in reports that TIME had
  • for foreign aid on the Hill make it mandatory, in my view, that we get as much out of our other development instruments as possible. I think it is clear that the Export-Import Bank is not now making its rightful contribution. A Presidential needle to Harold
  • the terrorist incidents continue.l Syria ' s reply to the Israeli charges was an unequivocal denial of them. Dr. Adis Daudi, the Syrian Foreign Minister, met with the American Ambassador, Hugh Smythe, in Damascus on May 13, and reiterated the standard Syrian