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  • National Council ber a government talents or military • was a last -r~~ the schedule and installing Exercising I 1-rt·,et v..-rzA.,A _, .. (;,·-·"··I•~. f e~~j~hat.1.t structure. Constitution and mid-September I ..:., ~, . .• -I (l
  • Authority -NL J - - ;l-SBy, • NARA,DaaeID-/~..() I NO ► FOREIGN ◄ D)SSEM - SECRET - GROUP I Ex~uded from oµto olic qo'Yngrod,ng orid declas!ification ~- .◄ • . I THIS MATERIAL CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECT­ ING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED
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  • of money involved seems relatively small and it is conceivable that first class, personal treat­ ment of Bustamante will do almost as much for us, in national security terms, as the greater amounts of aid money which we are now putting into Jamaica
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  • ~: University ot Wichita, United States Military Kansas, 1924 - 1925 Academy, 1925 - 1929, B.S. Oxford University (Rhodes Scholar, ~dalen College), 1929 - 1932, B.A. and 1938, M.A. National War College (F.quivalent). . CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 1932-1937 Various
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  • Textbook Committee. Second, a 20-25%commission, as Mr. Sandlin requests, first of all, book while Mr. Blundell is still is completely out of line. We pay our salesmen a 10% commission, expenses, acting mere~ and they- take care of their own travelling
  • Committee, Political and Personal Papers
  • arrive they coITu-nent on the acute the when day when Congressional a chan~e raised were Conu-nittee I j te-:n, to to enclave ~ ...reserve feeling £.6ur Committee that a Senate informed Honolulu members and there this so
  • R'l8FR8 Read to B110dy,_ t V\ [Saoilioed 1119/02~~-ll Offl" cable \~·"f5 ~ l CaiFO~S;H ~ 1.·\li,i.o Collection Title National Security File, Co!Jr:,lry~le_c._..:'.... Folder Title •vemen, Vol. I" Box Number 161 Restriction Codes (A) Cloaed
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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVESAND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT letter CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE Paul Popple to Mrs. Cecilia MacDonaldw/ .case file 5/12/65 RESTRICTION C FILE LOCATION Gen JL 9 11/22/63 - 7
  • COMMITTEE RELATIONS CENTER INTERNATIONAL Allies of The Korean War PLANNED ACTIVITIES 1. Publication of a monthly magazine carrying articles contributed Nations. by the Allied 2. Arrangement for luncheon parties once a month for foreign dignitaries
  • arriving from overseas to be met at Tokyo International Airport. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Chairman: SHINJI SOGO Governor of the Japanese National Railways SHIGERU YOSHIDA, M. P. Former Prime Minister NOBUSUKE KISHI, M. P. Former Prime Minister MASAMICHI
  • that peace will provide the Nation with ~elcome ~pportunities to channel into civilian wemanpower and material resources now being devoted to the war,. _ . SUMMARY OF ANALYSES The following is· a summary of tqe findings of the Committee. It ir followed
  • File unit description: The drafting of the Post Vietnam Report to the President by CEA and the coordinating committee for economic and program planning after Vietnam.
  • MEMOR.\NDUM THE WHITE . HOUSE I \I ! WASHINOTOJI 'j I January 3, 1968 ~arJDP}✓• ,p MEMORANDUM FOR Marvin Watson ')( Can you ge~ Charles Engelhard to serve on the Finance Committee of the-l:tional Committee for Peace with Freedom? Jeck
  • level of defense spending to finance expensive new projects without evaluating the consequences in relation to our fo'reign and domestic policy goals. The question that should be asked is: Would the security of the nation be measurably improved
  • File unit description: The drafting of the Post Vietnam Report to the President by CEA and the coordinating committee for economic and program planning after Vietnam.
  • ........ D. C. 4, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL .Sli:CRET-- 23 December 1965 lilEMO FOR McG B SUBJECT: China War Game In order to eliminate the conflict between the war game schedule and the ACDA Committee of Principals meetings, game time
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  • of the Interior. Also 18 representatives from state soil and water con­ servation committees and district supervisors attended. This appraisal already launched in more than a dozen states at the local level will be carried out in approximately 1,200 counties
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • of the study. A Presidential commis­ sion on national .energy policies is to be considered only if the compre­ hensive study develops specific policy approaches that warrant public examination and discussion, and executiv~ and congressional action. Because
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • ., Columbia University PATTON,James, United World Federalists Inc. PCMERANCE, Josephine, United Nations Assn. of the USA WADSWORTH, James, International Club of Washington WIE.SNER,Jerane, Mass. Institute of Technology HAYES,Sam, Foreign Policy Assn
  • •• We muat seek new way• to better serve the public . ...._ 1 am gratlfled that you continue to communicate wltb and encoura1e other org-anlzatlon• of Federal flold offlc:tal8. The concept of cootdlnated Fede1ral action on national goals at the local
  • in the National Assembly, representing the casamance, a region geographically isolated from Dakar and the rest of Senegal by The Gambia, and known for its sectionalism. He is Secretary of the Assembly's Committee on Finance, Economic Affairs and Planning. He
  • !), tbtqh• never used poison gas even durm~ eat ft1htin1 .... The U._A.I\.ta ~rep~red t~ or1anize a visit of a Un1ted Nations m!ffb• • gatinl committee, and the (Republican) , Yemeni Government is dispoaed·to accord ~ ·this committee all necessary facilities
  • 88th Congress } 2d Session COMMITTEE PRINT STEPS TOWARD CLEAN AIR REPORT TO THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS UNITED STATES SENATE FROM THE SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON AIR AND WATER POLLUTION OC.TOBER 1964 Printed for use of the Committee on Public
  • line a of ../. 2, thought. But the actual wholly spontaneous wished that facts are not these, nor do they evolve they should evolve of the United of war, Nations found, the following fact: situation, placed vereignty city a-line
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  • File, State Department, Policy Planning, Vol. 5 STRICTION Box 52 CODES ) Closed by Executive Order 12356 governing accessto national security information. ) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. ) Closed in accordance
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  • , it is·conceivable that the segment of the productive base which was preserved could provide a critical difference of in the residual viability the nation. Looking at the problem in this way, rather than considering that casualties might be reduced from 120 million
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  • was no longer the minor adjustments in current programs. The nation's urban condition What more it demands is A much higher level of money. private as well as public - is concur in your own expressions, that money in itself is not an demands early in time
  • 12/16/64 A s 3 12/15/64 A Seaborg to Harriman C 2 12/64 A memo Kratzer to Thomas C 3 12/16/64 A rpt "South Africa's Nuclear ... " s 2 12/8/64 A Collection Title National Security File, Files of Charles E. Johnson Folder Title
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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE Ill report SIGMAI-66, Secret ~ lmf)Qrall DATE RESTRICTION Final Report ~p ,_~3-g, I /VI..J 8S-ll/(p 09/66 A H3W
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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT /llb report l/2b report !13 memo 114 report !l4b report l/4g report /l4j report !/4m report 114n report re: war games secret 3 p undated A re
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  • in order to assure each returning veteran the greatest help possible in obtaining meaningful, rewarding employment. We can do no less for our Nation's sons and daughters who have done so much for us. The law now requires that the Federal ...State operated
  • e d:>n't know whether the Secretarial change has affected the Daparbrent's attitude. 'lllis past spring, Senator Muskie's subcx:.mrnitteeheld a series of hearings aro1.md the Nation in preparation for enforcement revisions during the SeCC111d Session
  • and welfare of the .A number of investigations indi­ people of this country is not known. cate, however, that the Nation pays an exceedingly high price for con­ tarr..inated air. Pollutants in urban atrnospherec are highly damaging to r:,,.aterial structures
  • -particularly in the field of the arts, history and archeology. '. Hafiz MohamadHabibullah (Titles Khan Bahadur) • Vice Chairman, Karachi Munioipa.1 Committee Borns About 1901 at Ma.khad, Attook (Punjab) Wast Pakistan Wifes :Married - name not knolm
  • advantage of a amall number o! opportunitle• place individual 1cholara or re1earcher1 lu th••• countrl•• •hould lt appear polltlcally advantaaoou ■• The NSC Special Committee leaued a gen•r&l guidance to terminate economic aid in all countdea that·broke rel
  • was prepared by Mr. Caulfield and Edward Smith, of Commerce. This memorandum incorporates or summarizes each of these sub­ committee reports (where it is summarized, the original report is appended). In a few cases, this memorandum goes somewhat beyond
  • FOR YOUR ME$SAGE OF CONGRATULATIONSON TH~ ANNIV~f~SA~Y OF. OUR NATIONAL INDEPE:NDENCE• - THE. PEOPL~ OF THE UN I TEO STATES SHARE MY HOPE Tl'iAT THE RE~lA TI ONS, BETWEEN OUR, rWo·couNT~IES WILL, CONTINQE f6.~ROS~E~: (N-T~E YEARS IO COME• SI"iCERELY
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE l/-S-co H-f!aw::L---+±c:i.....ths2-Er::esi£1e.nt._frcm..R:lS:t.aiel-~ f~ ~ 7J~ ~ J-'o/, ?'I",) l~---f"\:f~~L----1
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  • of HonQur gives the, General Salute, the • bands playing the National Anthems of-the United :States of America and Pakistan. On completion of the' National Anthems the Vic~President •of the United States' of America will make a brief statemen~ to which Lt
  • hand, it could be ten or fifteen minutes well-invested from the point of our national interest. I , 1r • _ . ·•. .. . II 3f 71 ~ DEPARTMENT Wuhln -:J~'/, -~-/CZ, I- OF STATE on, 0.C. 20520 S/S-16943 January LilllTED OFFICIAL USE 9
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  • Clark 9/22/67 C / ~ f' '\ J Ct, /f:,--92... -r- fl FILE LOCATION Personal Papers of Ramsey Clark Box 33C "JFK ASSASINATION - PRESERVING DOCUMENTS" RESTRICTION CODES {Al Closed by Executive Order 12356·governing access to national
  • ALONGLlNES INITIAL BRITISH PROPOSAL. WE ALSOMENTIONED CORTADAtSVIEW INSISTEN~EON SAF REPRESENTATIVEON PROPOSEDANGLO-YEMENI SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE COULD HE SAID THIS NEEDONLYBE TORPEDOSCHEME.BRENCHLEY DEMURRED 0 -----~~=f..C_~-f..-T_· REPRODUCTIONFROM
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