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  • . Nick Golovin on Hornig's staff knows the earlier story. x X r/~~-nu:.,,:;..> McDonald in an April 1967 speech to the American Society of News- paper Editors advocated an UFO budget comparable to NASAs, and in a January 1968 speech in Hartford, Conn
  • teachers and fellows in those mos4ues and religious schools that are run by extremists who wish to take Islam back to the eighth century. An Evening With NASA Chief Mike Griffin At 6 p.m., Monday, November 14, 2005, in the LBJ Auditorium, the head
  • was the LBJ Administration, vvhere nearly all or the actual work went on. "Well," said Ham, drawing a laugh, "as they say in show business, timing is everything." Helping to interpret the space program and its lasting impact were NASA Administrator Daniel
  • in Western Europe, 1963-1969"; Craig A. Kaplowitz, "Mexican Americans, Ethnicity, and Federal Policy"; Kay Mills, "If You're Happy and You Know It, Clap Your Hands: The Head Start Story"; Steven L. Moss, "NASA and Racial Equality in the South, I 961-1968
  • business. the high-tech sector. ancl NASA. Dr. Jessica Chapin will offer "Alamo: Poetics/Politics of an Amer­ ican Shrine'· on Thursdays, 6-9 p.m. ($414). This promises to be a fasci­ nating look al the way the Alamo has captured the imagination or genera­
  • that Russia will have 4-to-1 ICBM superiority and that the “missile gap” is widening. Hearings continue tomorrow with Dr. Glennan of NASA as a witness. During the hearings LBJ is handed a note from Eddie Higgins of Senator Green’s staff asking LBJ to meet
  • “Space Trip” LBJ flies to Moffett Field, California, tours NASA Ames Research Center. Then flies to Edwards AFB to tour NASA Flight Research Center and large engine test site. Flies to Los Angeles for the night, staying at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Has
  • for Humani tic tudies, as a consultant for NASA, as a member of the Envisioning etwork for General Motor as a m mber of the vision team for the ational Endowment for the Human­ ities, and as a Visiting Advi or to the Secretary of th av . In 1992 and again
  • feature story in the Washington Star.” Opens Senate at 11 a.m. and shakes hands with Chillhowie, Va. high school seniors in reception room. Lunch at NASA with Jim Webb, Dr. Dryden, Dr. Seaborg. 5/14 WH Leadership Breakfast at 8:45 a.m. 11 a.m. meeting w
  • Johnson re: palace bombing in Saigon. Calls Cong. Curtis and apparently resolved some problem relating to EEOC. Meets with Walker Stone; Howard McMahon. Attends Sec. Korth’s buffet for Col. Glenn in Pentagon dining room, later goes to NASA headquarters
  • with Johnson's personal or political life is a candidate for donating personal papers. Recently ac­ quired files of government are those of Wilbur Cohen (pov­ erty program), Robert Allnutt (NASA), and Gerold Bau­ mann {Peace Corps). Other papers concerning
  • Senate Majority Leader, vi itor can talk to the Senate Majority Leader about important legislation of the era, including the creation of NASA, the lnterstate Highway Bill Labor Reform, Social Security Reform, and statehood for Alaska and Hawaii. Under
  • with Siegel and Ken BeLieu this morning before attending a hearing on NASA appropriations. He attends a luncheon in honor of President Truman at Skeeter Johnston’s office, talks with John Connally who is in Los Angeles; he also meets with Bill Munnell
  • the town that immediately springs to mind when one thinks of political innovation, but Geringer had been an engineering whiz in the Air Force, assigned to proj ects relating to space exploration, including NASA's Mars Viking lander and the Pentagon's Global
  • the town that immediately springs to mind when one thinks of political innovation, but Geringer had been an engineering whiz in the Air Force, assigned to proj ects relating to space exploration, including NASA's Mars Viking lander and the Pentagon's Global