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  • -,are time" working as a home economist com,,any in Fort Worth ann "tudying work at the for the ministry Seminary in Fort Worth philsophy Texas in e.t Southwestern and Judith for an e lectri-: and theology suent service at the seminary. Along came
  • the States (from the battery to Fort Sumter) SAVAifiiAH, GEORGIA Georgia's oldest and second largest city -- Savannah - was founded in 1733 by General J&lllesE. Oglethorpe, and was a strategic point in the Revolutionary War. The first orphanage in America
  • for the forthcoming tour that Ian and Sylvia will be making w1 th Mrs. Johnson. Very truly yours, Soh;:::ro1r.~:}t. Js:ri(es Schwartz, JS/lk MEMBER • 11 President lAN and SYLVIA field (Vanguard of folk music, PHONE young HOUR. stars are both popular
  • Rudolph Kauffmann, Assoicate Editor of the Washington Star Victor Gruen, a Los Angeles landscape architect William Schmidt, acting commissioner of the General Services Administration's public building service 6 Mrs. Polly Shackleton, an active civic
  • Hanna, Deputy Director by President the fint John~"n; Mrs. in MiEfiseippi; of Civil Det'&(lsein the Department of Defense; Mrs. Ruth Johnson, moving force for the Museumof Western Arts in Fort Worth, Texas; MaryaMannes, famous journalist; Stitt
  • or Q11en Mother. 1,00 p.a. Tenu.t1ve Llmoheon ~ on IN>IIN. troll Atbena. INCOMING TELEGRAM Department State. f . 39 UNCLASSIFIED Adion 0 Info ss NEA PR p USIA SY OPR IU1R ' I X (. j .l ____ UNl"TA es IFIID ua.-nu
  • of' emigration, Star at Liverpool. He founded a publishing helped to organize the utah Central Railroad; Union Pacific; a vacancy in In J.B6ohe was sent to England for four years over the European mission, to edit the Millennial (M. F. and acted
  • . working out tho lnnum.erahle details involved in this unique e\fent. but .h ope you will agree tha.t the results were well worth it! Vithout your efforta the show 'vould never have nm so smoothly. Please know how deeply I appreciate all you did to· turn
  • to reinforce her forces in off at lO a.m. TuHday far fit,a, Italy, M.cr1oysia. RUSK TERMS POLICY 'BEST'·· Stars in their causes... HOlLYWOOD. Mon. flP.,.,,,.-.r\ - • NICOSIA, Mon. (Rlovt01J. Presid~nt Makarios today ogr. to allow t> hrkiolr sl,ip to d Gt Fo
  • and letters to register orbit Another first the special a pyramiding person urges ten friends into two politica.Uy of Columbia. nominee personally to expect "Tell A Friend" after H'l.lmphreymake their and the District by telegram launch
  • . Davis for the Arkansas part of the trip. (Press facilities will be located nearby.) (At Fort Smith the party transfers the Braniff Electra plane) back to 3 :15 p.m. ''F:cying Whistlestop" special plane departs Fort Smith Airport for Little Rock
  • lin1 St. Alenadi-u {14,847) Jeurnal-Tribu.n• ('Dlur■• Ind.) llerth•rn Va. Publ.ishillg Ce., !Ac. 331 Fair.tax St. FNdriclmburg - Free Lance-star J'Ne Lance RiclaenY- (En. Pub. Ce. IDd.) (17,500) (12,309) A.tre-Aaerican (Hegre)(Ind.) (Sat
  • worth seeing is the opectacle "Sound and which is presented at the Acropolis in French or English throughout the summer. Hundreds o-J?colored floodlights the Acropolis as the story of this ancient rock is told phonic sound and music. Light" every night
  • (now Florida State University), and a few regular troops turned back the expedition at Natural Bridge sixteen miles south of the town. The Stars and Bars c~ntinued to wave over the capitol until May 20, 1865, when the Federal military authorities
  • and the variety), perhaps my job description could be changed. (as far as I know I am still In the relative on the books as correspondence assistant) scheme of things, I think I am worth more than a GS-7. I have tried fill in wherever I whether you can I
  • 'A••ociate Juetice and Mr•. Abe Fort&• ' _Secretary. of HEW and Mra. Gardn•r I " M r . and Mra. Pa\il HQflmaa 1 j Mr. and Mra. John Kenneth Galbraith ' and Mra. Jim Madu• ... ·,Mr. and Mra. Jame• Symiai,too ,Governor and Mr1. Nelson A. Rockefeller
  • by necessity on a plane the Marshall ~ite write--- House story." and I believe and send her up wheneve~ paper. they we set up an interview. It might be worth doing to help out in .i.!,ast 'l'exas. Gall me in the morning ready to tackle
  • by·Test. rights bill-even though John­ motorists . threading their way The second day's sale will son is pushing the measure '8rough woods surroundi-ng the feature more .than $75,000 just as hard as Kennedy did. rambling farmhouse saw the worth of n~w
  • Barbara Coleman WMAL-TV Mr. Walter Cronin Marquise Coats & Suits, Inc., NYC Mr. 0 scar de la Renta NYC Mrs. Nancy Dickerson ~NBC Mrs. Eleni ___Epste~n Washington Star Mr. David L. Evins NYC Miss Anne Fogarty NYC Mr. Seymour Fox . Seymour Fox, Inc., NYC
  • Board• member ol White Houe Coafereace to Fulfill Rlpta (Cliff'• father-in-law -- Beaa) 1'11••• PRESS - from :ew and Lia Mr. Oeoqe NU • UPI Mr. AAclre' Mutcm - A Mr. Ch&lm era Roberta • aahlnpoa Poat Benard M. Owe:rtamaa - Wublactcm Ev---. Star Mr
  • star, Los Angeles, Calif. - Miss Patsy Wade Derby WH / ; Mr. & Mrs. Henry Diamond ~ (Lawrence Rockefeller's assistant), New York, N. Y. ([__ Mr. & Mrs. C. Wyatt Dickerson/'./ /, (Mrs -Nancy Dickerson, NBC),'-McLean, Va. U. Hon. & Mrs. Angier Biddle Duke
  • that was meaningful. 7 recreation facilities together and truly created an opportunity there~ in trying to pull 0 l.lJ > c:: w It linked the (;1 4l c:: z 2 ~ u for kids to do . other things than get in trouble. :::> 0 0 a: 0. So it is with the Star