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  • M. Curtis (Pauline) Maryland Mrs. Spiro T. Agnew (Elinor) Massachusetts Mrs. John A. Volpe (Jemiie) Minnesota Mrs. Harold LeVander (Iantha) Mississippi Mrs. John Bell Williams (Elizabeth) Missouri Mrs. Warren E. Hearnes {Betty Sue) Montana
  • out on report~, it concludes. previous Rockefeller stalwarts as the war whether or not the Paris The Sir ~cel~t ol the Gr!'-Jld Maryland Gov. Spiro Agnew, wtio peace talks succeed. Old Party will be ~usting aga_mst are beginning to think they wouid
  • WITHDRAWA1L SHEET (P'RE.S:IDEN,TJAL LIBRARIES) - - -- I • . l AUGUST 10, 1968 - 12:25 p. m. Briefing of Vice President Nixon and Governor Agnew The President Secretary Rusk Director Helms Cyrus Vance Former VP Nixon Governor Agnew
  • Folder, "August 10, 1968 - 12:25 p.m. President's briefing of Former Vice President Nixon and Gov. Agnew," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
  • . Harold E. Hughes Governor of Iowa The Governor of Kansas & Mrs. Docking The Governor of Louisiana & Mrs. McKeithen The Governor of Maine & Mrs. Curtis The Governor of Maryland & Mrs . Agnew The Governor of Massachusetts & Mrs . Volpe The Governor
  • , Commiaaloaer Dwl1ht Ink. Aa•l•~ General Maaaaer CecU Klq, Aaalatant to die Cbalrmaa -3- Com. on Government Operation• Los A!am oa Sc ien~if ic Laborat@lf[: Dro Harold Agnew, Alternate Department Divi1ion Leader ••• of Defenae: Colp Robert Partridge, US
  • ., pm 7/24/64. QUINN.,Mrs. Willette, l3 Agnew Rd., Greenville., s.c., pm 7/26/64. SU'l'TLES,J.B., 16 Mauldin Circle, Mauldin, s.c!., pm 7726/64. REID, Charles 1.,.1 pm Greenville, s.c., pm 7/26/f:A.. SUITLES, Mrs. J. B., P.O. Box 594, Mauldin, s.c., pm 7
  • £sary to get attention. The same argument was used to direct a program based upon fear, trying to frighten people, what it would mean to have a Nixon or Wallace succeeded by an Agnew and the General. This with the questions of the atomic bomb
  • ... .., \ ! ; SENT WHCA . ; . ;.: NOY 3 EEA6'9 00 WTEtt:, IE Wtt 41~ iROM 'IALT ROSTOW 10 THE PRESID!NT CITE CApg~ 65 0 -s ! eR ! ·: ! fa I i : THE Mr:11 ~EXICO REF~RE~~CE ~A Y INDICATE REPORTS FOLLOW. nro AGNEW IS ACT ING• 1 ! •• ~?ORT ONE: .. l
  • ~ 1967 Agnew--:-fi~s~ team interview; 121. rights September . P.M. Caldwell, Nov.. 9, 1967 • 125.· · HUDCambridge Report 126. • W. Paal Jones, principal.of •. team interview, 1, 196? Casting . Cambridge Junior SE:pt. ~5, 1967 . Company
  • with JFK, and Anna with President Thieu and Vice President Ky of South Korea. On one sideboard was a picturie of Richard Nixon and another of the Nixon . daughters. On the back of the Chennaul1t apart­ ment front door was a Nix­ on-Agnew sign left over from
  • a refugee settlement; common understanding about borders; a regional economic development bank; etc. w. W. Rostow Tuesday, June 6, 1967 Mr. President: Here is a thoughtful letter of support from Governor Agnew on the Middle East crisis. W. W. R. 1~ 7
  • problem able to permit in other countries Mr, Holifield but if these arrtmge­ in Germany which would get out ) Dr. Agnew refeITed to the nuclear seen on Saturday, support arrangements, such as those and asked why it could not be made better 7