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- , and . onfident that in the ..,,._ . .. months ahead G er r Coleman will demon. ·t. . strate his suitabili.ty for this post. in1:.erely, John . Clinton sistant - resident ;ta.ff .. to th ...... / ... iss Jant?t D' - re l 36 est 13th Street New York. ~ ew
- that post late in 1965, he had been Director Data Systems for the New York Central Lang expressed great and the increasingly transportation confidence important role Railroad. in the future they will ·of of the nation's play in the nation's
- Folder, "Volume I, Documentary Supplements, News Releases," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 3
- exceptions, beyond saying that they include four or five petty racketeers in Memphis, New Orleans, and elsewhere and one well placed protege of Carlos Marcellos in New Orleans. He comes to us, he says, primarily to assist iri ascertaining the truth, but also
- and development by DOT Office of High Speed GroundTransportation-----------------------------------------------TurboTrainsdesigned for service between Boston and New York ---------- Table I-Summary of Coast Guard's search and rescue workload, fiscal year 1967
- ~ race can.lead to "a very dangerous to, convert the International! 1 of serious injury to another riots m three day~ m New ~scalation" of' 'the Nation's ra- Amphitheater into a near-forperson. ' York City-nearly ten times ' • In his speech here y~sterday
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- New York tomorrow night. I •I J t ~ L? 1 Thur:9 day ... ;G. :0 I 4 G, 0 p. n1 .• ,,tate• s drait ~eparture .m.essa;_e .f.0;__ r Gandhi ( she lea-vaa N.ew York ton110:rr·ow eve,Ili.ng) i.s:·wa.rrn and generally promis e.s continued OS econc
- in Plain field purchased 13 .22-caliber revolvers and one .25-caliber automatic. Subsequent investigation revealed that this man is actually a resident of New York City and has a lengthy police record there and a record with the FBI. •• vVecould go
- TO PH R, •6. 12 :PM 23i9 M ff E ••D. I A T E . • ,.•\~ J ~\·.?;1~·· 9E9Ai:J.· · ' • .,·., ' . ' ' . ·.~/•' ' I I ' I ADDRESSEDWASHINQT0N TELEGRAMNO 7434 OF 2J/9 . . RAWALPINPl:KARACHI ANO UKHIS NEW YORK. REPEATEO·DELHI·.· ••' DELH
- or' I , l. I J. STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT STONY BROOK STONY BROOK, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK DEPARTMENT COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES OF ENGLISH May26, 1965 President Lpndon B. Johnson The White House Washington, D. c. Dear President l
- look forwar,d to meeting thing on Tuesday morning to see when we can you. War..m regards,~ -~i~ Thomas B~~:~ton 'i Mr. Jack Valenti, President : Motion Picture Association of America~ 522 Fifth Avenue New York, N~ Y. 10036 I Inc. TBM:jd
- for the people of the subcontinent, and also the certainty that they can work together in harmony. And it is to them and to this belief that I would dedicate any service I may be able to render. Vours respectfully, 250 East 53rd Streat New York, N.v. 10022 1 I
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- in the next five years .. A substantial for investors with partners, approvals nutrient nutrient have yet to be made for many of the new which the C0rmnittee projected but also that still exchange to import. plants be realized construction
- LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Doc# DocT~~e Doc Info 023 cable Page 1 of 1 Pages Date Restriction Bundy and Komer to the Ambassador, New Delhi [sanitized 9111100] d- a i:;- P"'--f-,,.,. j 0 s I· .;J.;-11 #~J/p
- EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi, India, December 2 2, Dear Bob: I am enclosing a photostat of a. recent essay by Harrison Salisbury of the New York Times in which he analyzes the forces which are shaping Asia and comes up
- of Guatemala in Matters Affecting Business, Wash ington, D.C., Pan American Union, 1959 (Supple ments available dated 1961 and 196 5). GPO: Kelsey, Vera, and Osborne, Lilly de Jongh, Four Keys to Guatemala, New York and London, Funk and Wagnalls, 1939
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- the Indian I . I if Born to a prominent Calcutta family in 1917> Dr~ Banerjee was educated Calcutta, New York> and Harvard Unh-ersities.. He holds a Bh.D .. and is a specialist in international law and internati6nal relations~· Dr. Batierjee has written
- ;, ··~\ ~_oy, -· ~ ~ • TO NEW D.ELHS ·• ..,.., ;v ' 7 JJ {1_uJ~ , 1-,\ i5 -'/1~ i/ )t, ONLY FOR. BOWLES FROM BUNDY Ha jut een your 30§1 aakJ.na lp OJl pendma matters. be.tore to • WthVl · which Uk ly to e ..ary to p • h th m thro\1ih. i
- . Equal opportunity programs f. Organization for emergency preparedness 3. New administrative elements a. Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation , b. Urban Mass Transit Administration 1. B. Programs of the Department of Transportation 1. Highway
- po t. ith best iehes. ~incerely. John B. Clinton taff As istan.t to the President ~ Rab i olot on . B rn rds 528136th ....tre t Bell H rbor 94, New York JBC:ltd ~~A-~ d~A)~l!~~t )4,~·, ~~, h~~ ~h_o J~,~4' ~~~~t.1.l~+r
- the getting of tho story is a toug~ de:na.'1dir.g task. T'heref ore, the policy element has to be built-in in adva."'1.co. This cc..--;.make t~1e diff ere1i.ce between a good job of covering a news evon t, and. the ac.var.csment of specific U.S. objectives
- ,.,.....,_"' JBC:nlf o .. u.11!,o AU.,ILC your r vi a p. 1 l (' 272 Linwood Avenue Buffalo, New York July 31, 1965 The Hon. Lyndon Baines Johnson The White House Washington, D.c. Mr,. Preside~t: Your recommendation of James P. Coleman for a federal judgeship
- 1V1ay 19-21, 1964. As this is his first visit to the United States, a brief tour of the United States is being arranged for him from May 22-27, ending in New York. From there he will ti·avel to London for talks with the British. Chavan, as Defense
- Secretary of Defense 'l.i.nder Presidents Johnson and Kennedy and is now a New York attorney. Other members of the Committee are: Mr. Arthur the General H. Dean, formerly Chairman, Disarmament Confe1 ..ence. Mr. Allen W. Dulles, formerly U. S. Delegation
- .., EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi, India April 24, 19 68 Honorable Walt W. Ros tow Suecial Assistant to The President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Walt: I am enclosing a_memorandum I have just sent
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- that will be powered by a linear induction motor. And next Monday, we will accept delivery of two jet-powered trains capable of speeds up to 170 miles an hour. We will use them in a two-year test between Boston and New York to discover whether-people who say they love
- ~RACHI 4 3 RUFHDN/AMEMBASSY LONDON· 378 RUEHOT/ USUN NEW YORK 05 • STATE GRNC I ' .I • I I ' '/' • I' \ 'i' BT S E C R r--' T NOVEMBER 1 I //LIM Di I SIi , ATMOSPHERICS AND DETAILS EMERGING FROM DCM CONVERSAT✓ ION WITH L. K•··· JHA OCTOBER
- telling anyone (except Rusk t the last minute). he opte for a fancy experimental brain operation in New York. This as the real reason why he was so eager to come home. The doctor says the operation was holly suc cessful and cured hi growing paralysis
- 35 percent of the population), or dissatisfied isolated Tibetan refugees. Although there is the possibility of Chinese Communist involvement, nothing thus far points to it. Internal Impact Measured - Our Embassy at New Delhi doubts that Dorji's death
- considerably Secretary easier in to the new Depart made the transition than it might otherwise have been. Besides personnel and personnel from Mr. Boyd's Bureau at Commerce, functions were transferred to the Department ~Agency, Coast Guard
- OF DEMON.TRATED COURAGA~D P OBITY TO ALL JUDICIAL PO ITIO~S ~1RS ROB RT L WY X JR MR F~ D ¼YO1S .R PETERJ(I DBERG ,R i!CH EL WEI BERG & CO CHAIRMAN. f 1965JUL I M~19 58 WA021 NL PD NEW YORK NY JUN 30 THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE BY NO STRETCHOF
- concluded lines. flag allocations considerable a new conference The conference the objection listed arrangements Examiner's delay following agreement that the new pooling arrangements lines Affairs' involved Affairs' office procedure
- ~1371 USCG, USCGCWOODBINE O·TLB-289), Grund Haven, Michigan; Cook. t n. ·cs2 Anthony o. CS3 Albert p. SN David J. Wisconsin; 6. . \ J. DISCUS339 810 USCG; CG Croup Buffalo, DITURNO,Jr. 361. 520 USCG; CG Group Buffalo, New York; Cook. New
- JUN 2 EMBASSY OF THE UNITED This document consists No _ of _£copies, J_ STATES OF AMERICA of _::?'--pages. Series A. New Delhi, India, May 20, 1965. Dear Bob: I am enclosing a copy of a memorandum on South Asia which I have just sent
- of the multilateral force proposal as it relates to new directions in the Western Alliance, to the policy of non-proliferation, to a German-American nuclear alliance, and to new initiatives which might be made vis-a-vis the present Soviet government. We also
- press etoriea as the Harrison article in Monday' a Post ( nsbastri Obje-cts to New US Military Aid to Pakis·tan i) and ·the Keate• article in Frida.y's Sun (' 1 US Must ·Give .Fertilizer Loan and Six Mo.nth• PL 48-0 Before Sha.s'trl Can Comen). W-e
- •••• dated 20.506 October find Mareeill•'• Airaraa A•97 8, 1968. Sincerely, Fredericks. o.,-rtMt1t Lialeon Attachaent: A•97 York, of State Officer ORIGIN/ ACTION sg--D REP ,._F A'R,._ EUR ;; FE NE,._ cu INR I[ p 10 L FBO RM/R I
Folder, "Chapter 13 - Sources," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
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- de 92. 1967, Autre, ajouter 1 dans la colonne des Honmes. 9003-515 Incidents, Colombie Britannique: 41. Meurtres en 1967 - Victimes, 32. Alberta: August 30, 1968 Mr. Preder1ck York Department ot State Room 7512, New State Washington, D.C. Dear
- • NO STATI ST I CS REQUESTEDREFTEL, AVAI L~BLE• POST UNCLASS·I. FI ED Department of State UNCLASSIFIED PAGE 01 MONROV 5897 TELEGRAM 5:15 • NCOPY 2117382 53. ACTION L INFO AF 03 09.9GPM 0~pH 02uSY 03.1MC 01,NSA 02,c,IAE DODE 00~JUS 02,TRSY
- to hand guns~. Control is not a Federal re sponsibi li ty, but· is left up to the States,, New York City has recently passed an ordinance requiring registration of rifles and shotguns; New York State law requires registration of hand guns even when kept