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  • ., HENDERSON, Elmer W. BERGER,Sam LINDLEY,Jonathan COLLINS,Morris w. H., Jr., University HORNE,John E. of Georgia Mc&JEN,John J., Jr. CRAWFORD, Morris D• , Jr •, MCRGAN, John T., Democratic Study Group DeLIMA,Oscar, Roger Smith Hotel NELSON,Paul Corporation 0 1
  • -03 C2723-ll delivered to Mrs. album for Mildred Roberts' Stegall: 9, 1967 office today for CABLE ADDRESS "OESOURCE NEWYORK" DEVELOPMENT DAVIDE. AND RESOURCES CORPORATION LILIENTHAL. CHAIRMAN OP" THE ONE WHITEHALL NEW YORK, .JOHN
  • place on the East Orange~Newark border. Early on the evening of July 12th a cab driver by the name of John Smith began (according to police reports) tailgating a Newark police car. Smith was an unlikely candidate to set a riot in motion. Forty years
  • in the territorial helped to stimulate scientific occupied with his official planned farming. horticulture duties, and irrigation., he gave his active In 1880, when John Taylor [q.v.J MormonChurch, Woodruff replaced him as president "Twelve Apostles
  • of it. No tv. Sanford stayed. had to leave Also at plane for Lt1' Gov., Sanford. ?ttrs. John (Mrs. R. is Moore not much had been done,when plans to be appo~nted Local press elected Ma:ror, Frank description and tea. M.C. 11 11 of Va. Beach
  • was reported, "so thick that you could ·e at it· with a fork." In the late afternoon the ci'ty • s iw.-
  • -llmano ot t.DeASlle, NOl'l!UION DIDGY mlaocomuc milt, mutnc 1bl ' &DOUl8 tOalll, aptD$ I Tl» tbeftD.Ollh-le&l, 'IJld elec:· 'fthlcJe & tree mo'flnl bodJ' ID lb lbl l'll&Ul>ltt. ' troclYDuDlCnolutlllU tbat tale Ulc unherw. • Clllch&rp(I tram JIii place
  • of thing that will enable ue to hold our own oe inst dieintegr~tion from within. My very best regards to John. More power to and God bleos you. C. Garcia GCG/lbn [4 of 8] [5 of 8] - aclu11ona. 1¥1 oo!1tp1euoua 'b7 ht1 beence ' \bi• l t1la
  • (Police) SGT. JOHN SMITH, 49, 10th Prect., lacerations from being stoned by unkn persons, 12th & Taylor. To Ford Hosp., FAO. 12. 1:30 PM 7/23 (Looter) LAWRENCEMacINTIRE, 24/N, ·head lacerations, while resisting arrest, Charlevoix & Mt. DGH (CB)• • 13
  • NOi literature, and also fro■ the - 4 - DL 100-11486 sale of lunches and dinners following the IITI ■eetings. (DL T-1, 11/15/67) Muhamaad's Mosque of Isla■ Muhammad's Mosque of Islam, 634 Morris Street, Tyler, Texas, was established on May 21
  • (Nevada) Carl Hayden (Arizona) Paul Fannin (Arizona) Clinton Anderson (New Mexico) Joseph Montoya (New Mexico) Congressmen John Rhodes (Arizona) Morris Udall (Arizona) Sam Steiger (Arizona) Arnold Olsen (Montana) Johnny Walker (New Mexico
  • . Morris, Bronze-shooting; Russell, Kansas Mr. Jefir-ey V. Mullins Gold-basketball; Lexington, Kentucky Mr. Ted A.- Nash Bronze-rowing; Seattle, Washington Mr. John M. Nelson Silver-swimming; Pompano Beach, Florida Mr. Lowell-0. North Bronze-yachting; San
  • ., New Orleans, La. Patty Gevin, Manager, News and Information, Radio Corporatim of America, Washington, D. C. J. C. Cowan, Jr., Vice Chairman of the Board, Burlington Industries, Inc. Greensboro, N. C. John D. deButts, President, Illinois Bell Telephone
  • • WILLIAM H. BALDWIN ROBERT w.DowuNO w. LLOYD K. GARRISON THEODORE KHl!l!L HENRY STEEOll Board of Trusttt• Morris B. Abram Mrs. Mu Ascoll Joseph M. Baird Mrs. Haley Bell Eu1ene H. Buder Walker Cisler Kenneth W. Oement John S. Hayes Sophia Y. J ■ coba
  • . MARSHALL,Lawrence M., Wash., D.C. ID.SON, Clarence T .., Tuskegee, Ala. CLARK, Felton o., Baton Rouge, La. CU.RK, Louis, Phila., Pa. McLEAN, John, Det.roit, Mich. CLARK, Ken.--ieth, NlC NENJMAN, J • A., Baton Rouge, La. CLEMEN!',Rufus, Atla., Ga. NUTT
  • , William H. MORRIS,ThanasG. HARRISON, William H. McOORMACK, John ALBERT,earl Hale OOLLAND, Spessard L. TAIMAOOE, HermanE. MONTOYA, Joseph BIRD, Harry F. .JUILER,Jack CLARK, Joseph BURDICK, Quentin TllMPSON,Winnefred, D.C. Public Welfare SAUNDERS, John, D.C
  • for the to face the problem• of the citlea. - - No No -. 1 EXECUTIVlt j/v,:u/.ST/ THE WHITE HOUSE {i) ~G/~ WAIMINOTON Friday,_ January 10:45 ,.. m. 7, 1966FGl3r • FG 1~-:. It ljtJu/lf e,,.51J.11,1t Jr. FP,Ha~ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT John
  • AS AN INFLUENCE SEEKER Emery E. Jacobs William E. Morris James T. Ralph William P. Mattox Rufus D. Atkinson Alvin J. Weimer 42 - 47 43 43 43 - 44 44 45 45 OTHER PERSONNEL 45 45 46 47 Henry Marshall N. Battle Hales Russell E. Dill and Harvey E. White PRESS
  • October 7, 1968 BOARD OF SPONSORS Morris B. Abram Msgr. Salvatore J. Adamo Steve Allen Dr. lrvamae Applegate Judge Thurman Arnold Harry S. Ashmore Rev. Colman J, Barry, O.S.B. Prof. Daniel Bell Dr. John C. Bennett Francis Biddle Jacob Blaustein Rt. Rev
  • . Irwin Lorimer D. Frederick , Rafael Jr. Heney T. N, Hiram C. , H. F. ur Jr. R ~~ John ·D.m DAVIS, Donald WELCH,Leo TAPP, Jesse DANIEIS, John ABRAMS, Morris B. Ca-JLES, John BmSTEAD, Horace ROCm'ELI..IR, David FCRD, Henr,r II EISENH
  • premier of Alfred Hitchcock's "Saboteur" at RKO Keith's Theatre on April 22. Please be assured I appreciate the cou~tesy you have extended to me. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA JAMES W. MORRIS ASSOCIATE JUSTICE April
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 7/29/80 DATE RESTRICTION titled rge D'Affairs" with note at bottom of page "Cannot tell memo may have bee tten by John
  • Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968
  • Folder, "Steinbeck, John [Copies from the WHCF Subject File]," White House Famous Names, Box 9
  • of the Memorial Amphitheater, and place a wreath at the grave of the late President John F. Kennedy. 3:45 p.m. Departure from Arlington National Cemetery. 4:00 p.m. The Honorable J. W. Fulbright, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, will give a tea
  • . GEORGE MURPHY, CALII". ARIZ. P'AUL J. l"ANNIN, N.Y. I LABOR STEWART IL MCCLURE, CHIEI" JOHN 9. l"ORSYTHE, GENERAL I !1 I COMMITTEE ON AND PUBLIC WELFARE CLERK COUNSEL June 23, 1965 If & ~~i i rv_, !Vi! CONGRESSIONAL & y 111. \ a f a:;r-ca
  • . Cannon ({_sen. (Nevada) ~ Sen, Philip A. Hart - ~ ~ (Michigan) Sen. Gale W. McGee (Wyoming) Sen. Claiborne Pell (Rhode Island) Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (Massachusetts) a_sen. Donald Russell (South Carolina) ~ "- ~ ~ ~ Hon. John W. King Governor of New
  • · ' · f . ai.r es ad 1.nterim of the of Yug slavia oeialir-t Fed .r al Republic The Honorable Dean Rusk, Secretary of State The Honorable John J. Sparkman,. united States Sen, te The Honorable Stuart Symington, United States Senate The Honorable
  • ] EIGHTY-NINTH CONGRESS JOHN L. MC MILLAN, THOMAS G. ABERNETHY, MISS. HOWARD W . SMITH, VA . WILLIAM L. DAWSON , ILL. ABRAHAM J. MULTER, N.Y. JOHN DOWDY , TEX. BASIL L. WHITENER, N.C. JAMES W . TRIMBLE, ARK . B . F. SISK , CALIF. CHARLES C. DIGGS, J R
  • ~~ .. The resi e Gue a ta ,incl~ Ambassador The Valentie The Busbya The John • Marianne • .Dt e wu •ccompa ODI arid Mn.· • ·te. Mari• ra. J'ack V ere for a wee by Mra. John•91l. Pickle, Mr. Mr ••. • Emmett and to NYC this ·evening returning to Camp Davi
  • ~~ .. The resi e Gue a ta ,incl~ Ambassador The Valentie The Busbya The John • Marianne • .Dt e wu •ccompa ODI arid Mn.· • ·te. Mari• ra. J'ack V ere for a wee by Mra. John•91l. Pickle, Mr. Mr ••. • Emmett and to NYC this ·evening returning to Camp Davi
  • ASPINALL, Wayne N., Congress CASSIDY, William F., Dept. of Arm:, BACOO,Edmund N., Phil.a. Pa. CAVANAGH,Jerome P., Mayor of Det. BAKER,Jr., Howard H., Senate CHURCH,Frank, Senate BAKER, John A., Agriculture CIAUSEN, Don H., Congress BARCELLA, Ernest L
  • of the President.) Description: X Letter:___ To: The President Tel89fam: Other: l( Jr., Pres., ,A?Tl-erican Contract Bridge League, 125 GreenFrom: John w.X.Norwood, (wich, Conn. •06830 w/ encls,) Date: 4/20/ 67 Requests msg and photo for 15th~Worl6 Contract
  • INFMN. TIME FILED J. C . WILLKVS.R, P:Ut&T V JCll•PllllalDl:NT NEWCOMB CARLTON , P"HIDKNT Send thefollor,,ing meJ3Dge, 3ubjecl lo the terms on back hereof, which"a,e hereby agreed to · Kr. John U. Garner. 5:peak~r, House ot lieproacntat~voo, l I
  • . Urbanovsky tells the audience it is her birthday and presents her with a gift. JOHN BEN SHEPPERD of Odessa, former Texas Attorney General, and advocate of beautifying Texas, compliREAGANHOUSTON,Tom Taylor, Mrs. Lady Bird ~ohnso~ an~ Rep. James Nugent
  • . Urbanovsky tells the audience it is her birthday and presents her with a gift. JOHN BEN SHEPPERD of Odessa, former Texas Attorney General, and advocate of beautifying Texas, compliREAGANHOUSTON,Tom Taylor, Mrs. Lady Bird ~ohnso~ an~ Rep. James Nugent
  • --Illinois Wayne :Morris--Oregon (Republican) Johnston--South Carolina Russell--Georgia Tobey--New Hampshire-(Republican Aiken--Vermont (Republican) Lehman-Hew York Johns,on--Texas Murray--Montana Hayden--Arizona La.nger--N.o rth Dakota (Republican) K11go.r e
  • Tour Army contract to Weatherhead Co., Cle v eland, Ohio ($7,670,250) Sent Presidential message to Mrs. John Gorni, on occasion of 80th b'day AID contract to the Eico Lubricant Corp., Cle v eland, Ohio ($26, 784) and the Lubrizol Corp., Cle v eland
  • . by return wire. Sherwin J. Markman, Assistant to the President. BLOUGH,Roger, U.S. Steel Corp COWLF.s,John, Minneapolis Star & Tribune • GRUENTHER, Alfred M., Wash., D.C. KISTIAK
  • , New Menco ALBERT GORE, TennTHOMAS 0. MORRIS, New Mm.co HENRY M. JACKSON, Wuhlncton JOHN YOUNG, Tena BOURKE B. HIOKENLOOPER, Iowa ORAIO HOSMER, Califomla GEORGE D, ALKEN, Vennonl WILLIAM H. BATES, Muucbu11ettl WALLACE I'. BENNETT, Utah JOHN B. ANDERSON
  • th.at they, in turn, have a clearer picture .. , . - · AGR - Mrs. Jacobson (by phone) U - Mro Morris .\~) .. AID - Mr. HWIIDOn (by phone) WH . ~- 00D/ISA - Col Kissinger (by phone) i AF - Mr. Fredericks LIMITED OFFICIAL USE i FORM 8-65 0 ~·322