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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- Fiji Arrive Honolulu (6 plus 2 minus 24) Leave Honolulu I l . l Arrive Washington (9 plus. 6) November 4 0930 November 4 1230 November 4 1400 November 3 2200 November 4 1700 November 5 0800 1: I FE:WPBundy:mk 9/28/66 .-.. - .T
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- of such findings to the advancement of human welfare. Eventually it is planned to establish Memorial headquarters in Honolulu which will provide laboratory and other facilities for evaluating and distributing the results of the work done at the Field Stations
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- to you. He did this in order to keep an offensive advertisement out of the newspapers, and I am sure you will agree that it is best to close the circuit by having the letter come under your eye. I have acknowledged the letter from Eisenhower and the one
- Act, more than 6,000 scenic projects or easement acquisitions were authorized; 27 States -signaled progress in the program to establish outdoor advertising controls, and over a thousand junkyards were removed from the motorist's view. Transportation
- . ALGAZE,Julia, NIC. CASEY, James J.,Hartford, Conn. ALLPCRT, Peter w., Assn. of Natl Advertiser CHRISTENSEN,Ethl.yn, Young Womens Christian Assn. AUSTIN, Dorothy, Cleve. BAKER, Frederick E., Seattle, Wash. CLAIR, John P., Ben AROO, Jerane, Natl Assn
- sh· e of oix weeks oi cle trip :from h io go., Seattle , Honolulu, and ba ck by Friaoo . All o f thes re roa r.. on bly in xpenn1ve at this i.;im , nn I Lc l1 eve th t " e oould work 1 t Ou.· so h~ a°!)aenoe ould not greatl r inoonvon18Doe, f er
- before they are undertaken. be prepared t o di scuss his plans for Items 1, Whee le r dur ing the~r Westmoreland should , 2~nd 3 with General discussions In Honolulu next week. ·i I., \ ... I ... ~, I" " .. ~ .. ~ I \ '\ l R Iti ..J
- Division, and then as Chief of the Assistant Supply Division. He served as Comptroller of the 14th Coast Guard District, Honolulu and another tour of duty afloat before he was again reassigned to Coast Guard Headquarters, this time as Chief of the Supply
- for sale. (22) The fishery research vessel the To~msend Cromwell, was commissioned January 25 at Honolulu. The new $1,100,000 vessel is designed to provide increased range, more seaworthiness, and a greater variety of rese.arch facilities for extended
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- . and in the process will move. Maybe we needed this The President had announced that he was going to Honolulu to confer with our Allies about the Vietnamese situation responding to Hanoi's response to his Sunday night a week ago appeal. He canceled that. He
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 28, May 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 64: Feb. 22‑29, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 30
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- at noon on Stefan Thomas, hi ghest ranking official present at SPD Hq today, end referring to advertisement attempting capitalize on cordial association between Brandt and Vice President Johnson, made clear that Vice President was disturbed by this use
- Relativism in the nee-Madison Avenue Approach to the Listener in Albuquerque." (The Murray Hill Chronicle, March, 1938.) "A Conceptual Analysis of the Contribution of Procter &Gamble to the Cultural Lore of the U. S." (The Old Advertiser's Almanac, . January
- EMPLOYMENTOPPORTUNITY IN TWO-YEARCAMPAIGN The Advertising Council is undertaking a two year campaign to promote the concept of equal em ployment opportunity and to encourage minority citizens to prepare for rapidly expanding job oppor tunities. The proposal
- The Advertising Council is undertaking a two year campaign to promote the concept of equal em ployment opportunity and to encourage minority citizens to prepare for rapidly expanding job oppor tunities. The proposal for the campaign was submitted by the Plans
- 'by noni-doera and non-makers, nopru,wa• sons, ~randaons, banks a.ro now can trolli~ the newap&pera onoe built 1n great freedom and tor service to the people, The publicity view point through advertising re~enue aa n l l as rioh man O\m$rshi p haa
- , Coordinating conceivable·that 15. probably by • on July 27, 1967. who participated and protests of the Student membership of the group exerts.much militant Advertising It is· financed received Society the.·· ... - Nonviolent Coimni.ttee. Due
- York City (Former Deputy Secretary of Defense) Fairfax Cone (63 yrs.) - Chairman, Executive Committee of Foote, Cone, and Building Advertising Firm, Chicago, Illinois (Trustee for the· Committee for Economic Development) Joseph C. Wilson (57 yrs
- . We are for getting our ship We may give the North Koreans the psychological advantage of pulling the U. S. 's beard. We will send units quietly. There will be no advertisement of this. But it will get out to the North Koreans, and they will know we
- . \Vld.mq SAoemabr Aaelatant to-th'fl Pr-u tdat Ml'. c. F. C;r omptoa 20 Bbchhl&I·.Drive Wldpgaa7, R•' JUMf 0798& JR: le -I FEderal 8-9 15 3 v THE ADVERTISING COUNCIL ~" * INC. GENERA.I: NEW YORK• WASHINGTON• CHICAGO• LOS ANGELES• SAN FRANCISCO
- . Ramparts expressed its shock and d~sBy unloading its bombshell, the magazine managed to blow the CIA ' s cover may in expensive advertisements m the New York Times, Washington Post for a wide array of activities, and the hemorrhaging of national defense
- knows this. But I find that every human being takes his near~st probl~ . more seriously .than pro blems once removed-such problems as profits, printpaper., and equipment. Hence editorial salaries are generally below advertising salesmen's salaries
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Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- , issues of On Target (Minuteman magazine), etc. Firearms - newspaper articles, speeches (pro and con, plus relation to extemism, advertisement by Liberty Lobby, Life Line, statements and articles by numerous right-wing organizations, statements from
Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- , are part of a plot to registe r Democ r ats and re-elect Sparkman. I pass it along merel y to indicate the mentality with which you are dealing . Attachment [1 of 2] . March 5, 1965 • MONTGOMER y ADVERTISER Tell It To Old '8ran~ma * Your noJM