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  • ANGELES VIETNAM DAYCOMMITTEE CUCL~VDC>. THELAUCNAMEIS BEINGUSEDAS A COSPONSOR BECAUSE OF ASSOCIATED WITHUCLA~'VDC NAME. UNPATRIOTIC CONNOTATION UCLA· vpc, ACCORDING TO UCLANEWSPAPER "DAILYBRUIN," IS UCLA CAMPUS ORGANitATION COMPOSED OF MEMBERS OF YOUNG
  • • NATIONALJEWISHWELFAREIOAID YOUNGWOMEN'S CHRISTIANASSOCIATIONo SALVATION ARMYo NATIONALTRAVELEIS AID ASSOCIATION• NATIONALCAPITAL USO, INC. IS A UNITEDGIVERSFUND MEMBER n·o;;:.~-- -r-~·ll)l/~~ 9 October 1965 ,re-t=(j)· - EXECUTIVE .Juanita: ·"f>R
  • countries or the United States. Detailed technical presentations were heard concerning each indi­ vidual Chinese Communist nuclear test and an assessment was made of future developments by Red China. in the field of nuclear weapons and associated delivery
  • Studios, Burbank, Cal if., and -Jules Waterman, President, Talent Corporation of America. Executive Vice-President, Repeat Film Studios, in charge of all filmed TV production. Recipient of annual Award of Merit from Filmed TV Producers Association
  • of Experimental Test Pilots; associate fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; and member of the Soaring Society of America. Armstrong was a naval aviator from 1949 to 1952 and flew combat missions during the Korean action. 78 He
  • a great deal of trouble in matching J ohnsons' •pace. Press associations, for example, . ave had to double-team the President in an attempt to keep he world infoJ.fmed of the dizzying round of his activities. The undercurrent of concern regarding
  • Division, Parma for development of a technical training program to include training materials $i~r 9~4-W-a~- 9R-Peve¾"ty--Giaant-tG- -tke -YRi-¥&1'-&i-ty-Gf-:N-ew- -~l'-k- $1, 048, 500 Fed contract to Associated Builders , Inc. , Cleveland FEIGHAN, Rep. 1
  • and scientific research, emphasizing engineering in advanced spacecraft power systems, including reactors. development experiment ■ nuclear Comment: We have very little to gain and too much to give in engineering association with German space in­ terests
  • authorizations, framework of .U.S.-EU'RATOM fast reactor U-235 to the necessary to provide (within cooperat_ion presently the beins Con­ - 4 - discussed, and with which the F:-ench effort is associated), t.:>niumneeded for the second core
  • . Welfare Dept. WAUGH, Frederick, Arlingtoo, Va. BROOKS, Mildred, D.C. Dept. of Public Welfare ROWNGS,Grace, CHANGE, Inc. HEFFLEFINGER, William, American Bankers Association HAGEN, Harold, American Public Welfare Association Harry, GRAHAM, National Grange
  • . SIMPKINS, Administrator of AFL-CIO Marllbme Co T. Jesse CALHOUN, President, NATIONAL Marine Engineer Beneficial Association Wilfred J. MCNEIL, Chrmn, COMMITTEE of American Steamship Lines Bernard L. SMITH, Secy and Treas., AMERICAN Radio Association 1/ 15
  • to the President of March 4, final drafts and associated papers; Walt Ro stow' s agenda notes for Presidential meetings; and Papers for the Advisory Group Meeting, March 25-26. VOLUME 8 contains - Clifford - ExceTpts Committee working papers; from the Weekly
  • accomplishments in the Gemini program, including but not limited to accomplishments in actual flight. This makes it possible f'or flight engineers, flight director, and others, to receive this award. Three: Military decorations associated with spe.ce flights
  • for attainment weapons with spe-cified delivery vehicles. NATO planning, of compatibility the results of specified J. Safety features of specified atomic weapons and of the operational systems associated with such weapons and information necessary
  • technical inconvenience. In political terms, on the other hand, the consequences of denial could be very serious. we do have an agreement, made in 1959 in good faith. we are already publicly associated with this particular program, by virtue of the agreement
  • to the Prealdent (White House File Copy) alnt. Co., Hq , San Franci ■ c orpa at other le ln • needed at r7E/~ THE~LUMNAE ASSOCIATION OF HOOD COLLEGE.,0~.t-S fl'REDERICK, MARYLAND o,,ica o, TH& U&cllTIY& •-CT/'11¥ Ne-..-.:,v-s ~ffairs D. C. not later than
  • , to Seminar. costs and all costs attendant upon hia being with yeu in Cambridge for six weeks or Seminar. We understand that aside tram transporta­ tion coat may run between $800 and $1000. Kim Chong P'il political. associate is young man ot Yl• He has