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- , Roger Wilkins (45 yrs.) Boston, - Senior Draper Illinois & Kramer Incorporated Eastern Gas and Fuel Asso - President, Massachusetts Vice President, Travelers Insurance Company Charles Wellman (51 yrs.) - President, First Charter Financial
- THE BOSTON COMPANY 100 FRANKLIN STREET VHBl 1 BSN i X MR ROY L REIERSON, SR VICE PRESIDENT BANKERS TRUST CO 288 PARK AVE NYK VHB12 X ~R JON LOVELACE JR, PRES CAPITAL RESEARCH COMPANY 611 V 6TH ST LOSA VKB15 )( MR CHARLES EDDY JR, EXEC VICE PRESIDENT
- and he~d of a very important and progressive company. Approve ✓ Disapprove --- I 2 Seymour E. Smith, Senior Vice President, The Travelers Insurance Companies, Hartford, Connecticut. This is one of the leading stock companies, and he is considered
- representation of the job we face now and in the immediate future, the Secretary said. Travel and other expenses involv'-'Ciin the visits to the colleges and high schools will be borne by the companies for which the task forct.' members work. are participants
- be given to the reappointment of Hal Clancy of Boston to the Board of Directors of General Anal~ne t &.Film Corp. You know Hal. the campaign. ;terald-Traveler. He was most helpful to the President in He is Assistant Publisher of The Boston He is also
- ...-1dAssociated Foundation OJ-IRENBZl1GEH, H. William, Boston Public Sc PALMER,H. Bruce, N.Y.C. PAUIDS, John A.,· City 1-ianager, RiYe, N.Y. PEARSON,Richard, College Entz:-ance Examination Board PERKINS, Ja.-nes A., Cornell University PERKINS, John, Dun
- World Federation of TWin Cities president. In November 1965, he traveled to the United States to receive an honorary doctor of laws degree from st. John's University of New York. HIS EXCELLENCY JEAN BAPTISTE COLLIN MINISTER OF FINANCE A Frenchman who
- ·Vietnam, Bryant,'._.~ l · go\·ernors, may
- . 14681 - Declaring a Portion of Boston Inner Barbor &D4 Fort Point Cbume l lonnavigable 5. R. R. 15710 • To Exempt tbe Coaaiisioner and Mnlber ■ ot tbe D. c.,eouncil from Prov1 ■1ou ot the Batch Act 1. R. R. 10477 !UISDAYAID MIAJl:I or WEEK
- chu JBC:ltd tt 423 -3000 - CIAL B. C. I . ~oaghout the CORPORATION World Executive Office of the 141 President CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT Offices: The MILK STREET• July 9, 1965 B. C. Morton BOSTON Building 9, MASS
- the severity of our urban crisis from administration proposals for and the great magnitude of necessary solutions, additional taxes and restrictions on travel and foreign investment, it is clear to me that you are well aware of the grave problem of national
- City, Oklahoma 10/29/67 19. -i:-Margaret Sanger Award(Press Release ) xPlanned Parenthood World Population 10/18/66 20. Central Intelligence Agency Awards Ceremony 9/18/67 21. Boston (Trip) 22. Statement on Cormnission on Minimum Incomes 5/26/67 23
- . Ellen Kelly, Miss Hope Marindin, Mrs. Marion Massen, Mrs. Louise Pompeo, Miss Jane Powers, Mrs. Mimi Ross, Miss Betty J. Sinclair, Mrs. Nancy Stewart, Miss Sone A. Takahara, Mrs. Jo Ann Williams, Miss Jane Zinsmeister. cover photo by BERNIE BOSTON I
- TV in Vletnam. You requested that Mar-ks report his plans to the Japanese Ambassador. Mad:s told me this mol'ning that he is aendlng an emissary to Tokyo and SaigOJ1 next Monday. He will meet with the Japan1tae representatives in Tokyo and travel
- Travel
- of Trade Unions in 1949 and formed the rival International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. Since then, through training schools and travel grants, scholarships and conferences, a bitter, costly confrontation has been underway in villages and towns all
- - V' "~1.. . ;I L:;.;· I v/fl. l Z,, LE 1-06-,;JJ 1:c/03 ®ffin\ of thr _\tturnPV ®rnrrul lo - 1~c.1s~- Wnsqingtan, n.
- and two -ooka - "Jonathan Vblta the White Houatt'ancl "Time and a Ticket." He ■peak• and read• Fr,ncb well and Italian fair. For one year be traveled ext•n•lnly thrw1bout Europe, the Middle Eaat, Far Eaat for , educational parpo•••• Both JohD Macy aad I
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- There cannot be anyone alive who knows the names of aJJthe children who carried us and Mr. Johnson to the place where he stood last night. There was a little boy named James Gonio n, who lived right by Clay, Ky., and travele d 20 miles to school because Clay
- astronauts to do some foreign travel has been most helpful to our relationships overseas. Recently Colonel Glenn, his wife and daughter visited Belgium. Attached is a copy of the memorandum from Ambassador 'knight , · g i ving you some idea of the reaction
- of expereience and treatment which will make him more understanding of the United States, its values and its economic and social system. You may wish to urge the Ambassador to travel as widely as possible and to study our system as it actually is. February 20
- ).-The F.I.D.E. ( Federatien Steckhela Sweden)that might graat the aa arrangeMent reached. 3 ftbstaclea: en the travel champien and hia Internatienal ~ermit, muat 3.- The expenaes; abeut 20,000.ee te tran ■ pertatien, te and frem the event, fer free small
- WHITE BOUSE DISCUSSION You will recall that I spoke to you last week about the pos sibility of some of the astronauts traveling to certain selected countries around the world. The purpose of this trip is to demonstrate the United States' willingness
- of 86] City of Conmerce, and Orange County. If a resident of South Los Angeles is to pursue such industrial opportunities, assuming that he has or can obtain the skills to compete for the available jobs, he must travel a considerable distance
- by the Congress . This will require the cancellation of travel to Manila and Corregidor Island by the Executive Director of the Commission to meet with the Philippine National Shrines Commission to discuss the scope and arrangements for the dedicatory ceremonies
- only a short distance to be traveled on Thursday to the capital. This is the last report fo r today . 1000 , March 24 , 1965 . The next report will be as of [1 of 8] OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHI N GTON, D.C. 20301 March 23 , 1965
- towards strengthening of highway management, and towards integrated planning and management for total transportation system (road, rail, air, sea). Air travel planning and operational services were also strengthened. JT· . 16. - 4 ·1 ·.. '
- voting rights, over federal laws affecting interstate travel, over any number of things which have to do with the civil rights movement~ Thank you, ~resident Johnson, for complete hypocrisy. ! I hope your speech in Ban Francisco does something
- , Teamsters Union. Referred to the Department ot Justice. CRAIG,i•Ir• & 1-irs. w. E., Rt. #3 Box SJ., Travelers Rest., s.c., 7/2./,/64 HArnm:rr,Earl T., lS Gilreath st., Greenville, s. c., 7/2./,/64 WII,S('.fi, 1'11-s.Thomas,47 Gentry St., Greenville,. s. c