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  • . JOHNSON WEDNESDAYa MARCH11 8:45 a.m. Arrive Athena. Depart tor Hilton Hotel with President Truman and Ambassador and Mrs. Labouisse. Morning tree. 12:00-3:00 Small luncheon arranged by Mr ■. Labouisae outside or Athena to include Mr•. Labouiase, Mrs
  • . ., __ 2.. Tom McCoy, •10) .Refers translation ~uties: foreign mail to Department "special as._ in addition to his daily 11 Beautification 11 "anniversary for example, project category" will bring season which must be checked Christmas 12
  • (Salon chinois et Grande Salle de Bal). Le President Senghor dine en prive a Blair House. VENDREDI 30 SEPTEMBRE 8h40 Depart de Blair House. 19 heures L'Honorable Samuel W . Yorty, Maire de Los Angeles, et le Conseil des Affaires mondiales de Los
  • . We underatand that the American participa• tion ia being handled by the U. S. Committee for the Featival ln coop~ration with the Bureau of Cultural and Educational .Affair• of the State Department. I auggeat that you contact botb of aro11pa about your
  • . Depart Alexandria 8:15 a.m. Arrive Fredericksburg., Virginia., (RF&PStation) (EST) 8:25 a.m. Depart Fredericksburg 9:05 a.m. Arrive Ashland., Virginia 9:10 a.m. Depart Ashland (RF&PStation) Arrive Richmond.,Virginia (Broad St. station) 9:50
  • of Ceremonies; Lynda Train departs NORFOLK, VIRGINIA (Possible slow down at Colonna Ship Ya!'ds where 200 workers will be out. This is just prior to entering the tunnel into Norfolk.) 12:36 one minute Mr. Joe Fitzpatrick will introduce. Mrs. Faye
  • ( Rochester, New York a RE SW gate response Black tie - 2 - 11/17/65 at 10:00 p.m. t:{' Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Sinclair({ {Public Affairs Officer, ~tate Dept.), Baileys Crossroads, Va. Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Sitton (Mrs -~tie Louchheim ,; 'aaughter), Wash., D. C
  • Capital Planning Commission Charles Horsky, the White House advisor for National Capital Affairs William Walton, Chairman of the Fine A~ ·ts Commission Walter Washington, Executive Director of the National Capital Housing Authority Mrs. Albert Lasker
  • in furthering the above possibilities. GALEMcGEE United States Mrs. Liz Carpenter The White House Washington, D. C. Senator f ' DEPARTMENT OF STATE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF PROTOCOL t Memorandum for - MRS. The White LIZ CARPENTER /4.~ . House 7
  • National Committee, and were in the mailing department. Now that the campaign is over they may have other jobs new, but I feel sure the personnel officer at committee can tell you how to locate them -- or Cliff Carter's office can run them down for you
  • much in their 11 interested in the affairs They can raise sights of their civic life. city. and set standards .... They can alert citizen:: tn be They can push and prod legiPlatorE, -2- "We need bolder imaeination for our families, us
  • involvement wives will be a four-day the South which Mrs. Johnson will from home• had whistle stop take on her own. Washington October 6 for a four-day departs Cities Charlotte, Pensacola, on the tentative Columbia, ~bile, chug Biloxi
  • Hon. & Mrs. John M. Leddy (Asst. Secy State for European Affairs) 1619 Brookside Road McLean, Virginia Hon. James J. Reynolds (Asst. Secy of Labor) 4201 Cathedral Avenue - 20016 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON -~ ·· -- J~-- 1Ut Ca~r & Mo1~e; Orvis
  • that the United States wanted "consultations" among the na­ tions that signed the 1962 Geneva accord guaranteeing Laotian neutrality. These developments 'pointed to a conference of ambassadors in Vientiane, though this was not certain. . The State Department gave
  • WASHTuGTON, WASCALLED Th BY THE DEPART~T TO RECEIVETHE PROTEST. MR. PHILUPS NOTEDTHAT THE DEFENSEDEPARTMm-JT IATE TUESDAYSAID THEREWAS EVIiENCE THAT THE THREECR.ElrlMEMBERS PARACHUTED FROMTHE PIANE, AND THAT NOTHING MORE'!HAN THIS WAS KNOW?-J ABOUTTHEIR FATE
  • after graduating from high school working on an Israeli kibbutz. His professiona1 work spans the globe, including a medical center in Israel, a United States State Department Exposition Building in Berlin, a new town in Oahu, and a variety of projects
  • , and to 1cm& n.ttnt the Uni!ed Slohs, for whet he tolled 1-htir interfer•nce in Sou.t)\eolt A1ian affair.. He ouu1ed t~e- lriri1h of c:iuying out "cin ad­ v11nturovs po~icy of 9unb0ot diplo­ l'hacy" ii\ the region, 1 HE WAY 1 RINCESS DISPLAY m of churing welc
  • . DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY WASHINGTON, OFFICE OF THE OF COMMERCE RELATIONS D.C. SERVICE 20230 DIRECTOR Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter The White House Washington 25, D. C. Dear Liz, This is my suggested rights. story form of dealing with civil The mother
  • ,,. abJtat a ·tordtf affair hav.iagto _, _. a,tt1a CftttJM-J ca do with that old ~. caa­ Jllffblll Mn1h•, ~ .. ._ '°!llof weeka cuhcaral el:• J .... --,·...,, ; ••• c:llane• at Tijuana - the tJtle • IICapll me: aed a woilderfally 1111 Ila
  • " • ~-· NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Mailing address: OF WOMEN DEANS AND COUNSELORS University Dean for Student Affairs 108 Bascom Hall, University of Wisconsin Macliaon, Willcon■:ln 53706 April 29, 1965 Mr. President: The National Association of Women Deans