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  • Indians at the burial of the Unknown Soldier. The stories of Dull Knife and Little Wolf are part of the saga of the West. Their belief in the future of their people is exemplified in the very name of the Cheyenne Tribe -- The Morning Star People. -1­
  • in the nation's capital. I mean Senators Lister Hill and John Sparkman. I think of the top priority programs for the good of Alabama and the whole ration that these men have helped to moive: What could be more important than education and health? When we read
  • e K n e t s c h 's w ife; and, of c o u r s e , M r s. B ill S trib lin g , the sta lw a r t o f an y c iv ic o r p o litic a l w ork in John son C ity. Som e I w as p a r tic u la r ly s o r r y not to see: N a n ell M o o re, the County A gent; M
  • rs, John Oswald, President of the U n iversity of Kentucky; and about 150 people lined up along MEMORANDUM THE W H ITE HOUSE Thursday, May 21, 1964 W ASHING TON Page 2 the fence to whom , after I said hello to a ll the dignitaries, I went over
  • s e m y au d ien ce when th ey stepp ed out of the bus, I began to d e s c r ib e it. R ow s of b rok en w indow s w hen w e begun, the g rim dull ex p a n se of cem en t, but i t had b een turned into a p la c e for a ll s e a s o n s
  • Lady Bird slept little; Lady Bird has coffee with LBJ; they decide Crossing the Trails of Texas trip should continue; Lady Bird alters speeches to include statement about Martin Luther King; to Dulles airport; Washington & foreign correspondents
  • ahead for you lies in working it out in our se·r vantless world. Unremitting dome s tic labor on your part tends to dissipate academic capital. It dulls the intellectual edge and can even end, by reducing self-confidence and initiative . 1. dol'l 't say
  • a depr essing spectacle: vast, desert-like parking l ots, and dull and-uninviting buildings. The sbopping center bas become a sort of "urban strip- mine" -­ a place of exploitation, when it could be a vital and attractive village center. Finally, the re
  • le d up in b e d and w a tc h e d W alter L ippm ann. fo r an hour and n e v e r a dull m o m e n t. He w a s on What he s a id about f o r e ig n aid c e r t a in ly i s n ' t g oin g to m a k e it any e a s i e r to g e t a F o r e ig n A id B i