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- , Martin Luther King, Jr., Floyd McKissick, Stokely Carmichael, and Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth plan to meet with Meredith in his Memphis hospital room on the m~~ning of June 8, 1966. After this conference, the Negro leaders intend to travel by automobile
- THE BOSTON COMPANY 100 FRANKLIN STREET VHBl 1 BSN i X MR ROY L REIERSON, SR VICE PRESIDENT BANKERS TRUST CO 288 PARK AVE NYK VHB12 X ~R JON LOVELACE JR, PRES CAPITAL RESEARCH COMPANY 611 V 6TH ST LOSA VKB15 )( MR CHARLES EDDY JR, EXEC VICE PRESIDENT
- representation of the job we face now and in the immediate future, the Secretary said. Travel and other expenses involv'-'Ciin the visits to the colleges and high schools will be borne by the companies for which the task forct.' members work. are participants
- ...-1dAssociated Foundation OJ-IRENBZl1GEH, H. William, Boston Public Sc PALMER,H. Bruce, N.Y.C. PAUIDS, John A.,· City 1-ianager, RiYe, N.Y. PEARSON,Richard, College Entz:-ance Examination Board PERKINS, Ja.-nes A., Cornell University PERKINS, John, Dun
- . 14681 - Declaring a Portion of Boston Inner Barbor &D4 Fort Point Cbume l lonnavigable 5. R. R. 15710 • To Exempt tbe Coaaiisioner and Mnlber ■ ot tbe D. c.,eouncil from Prov1 ■1ou ot the Batch Act 1. R. R. 10477 !UISDAYAID MIAJl:I or WEEK
- bor n i11 the South, and he l,s the able at man they got, and he deal• with all of them satiafactorily. JFK 0., K . LBJ Bye. \ Also conve rsation with Helen Gahagan Douglas reporting on her Latin American travels, 8/21 /6 2, 10 :45 am OFF I CE
- ,ruthless attacks upon you by those in our own country who wouldoften make the road toward peace more ·difficult to travel. At every stage that I was privileged to witness--and there were more than 100 of those meetings during 1967 and 1968-.;. on~ fact
- congressional district. So as such, I had to travel into every one of these counties and visit with the people and get acquainted. is what I did. And this l put in long hours, twelve-fourteen hours, because I would work on the project and then I'd visit
- and two -ooka - "Jonathan Vblta the White Houatt'ancl "Time and a Ticket." He ■peak• and read• Fr,ncb well and Italian fair. For one year be traveled ext•n•lnly thrw1bout Europe, the Middle Eaat, Far Eaat for , educational parpo•••• Both JohD Macy aad I
- with this and had difficulty getting information, attending meetings, and never traveling with the secretary of state. By the time I got to the job, that became easier to do. It turned on the confidence that the secretary of state would place in you, and when
- astronauts to do some foreign travel has been most helpful to our relationships overseas. Recently Colonel Glenn, his wife and daughter visited Belgium. Attached is a copy of the memorandum from Ambassador 'knight , · g i ving you some idea of the reaction
- CPID> SECRET SERVICE DIRECTOR, FBI (QgHfliilaTJiAlsil TRAVEL OF THE PRESIDENT TO CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, NOVEMBERFOUR, NINETEEN SIXTY-SIX, PROTECI'ION OF THE PRESIDENT• ON NOVEMBERTWO IN5f ANT A CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE, VHO HAS FURNISHED
- ).-The F.I.D.E. ( Federatien Steckhela Sweden)that might graat the aa arrangeMent reached. 3 ftbstaclea: en the travel champien and hia Internatienal ~ermit, muat 3.- The expenaes; abeut 20,000.ee te tran ■ pertatien, te and frem the event, fer free small
- WHITE BOUSE DISCUSSION You will recall that I spoke to you last week about the pos sibility of some of the astronauts traveling to certain selected countries around the world. The purpose of this trip is to demonstrate the United States' willingness
- with his pl!esence. Sec. Rusk was bombed when at Saigon. a problem of travelers going into war areas. This was In fact, we made clear in would our Tonkin resolution we IIDlknot take such attacks. When they killed 60 ofi our men asleep at Pleiku, we
- office in Phnom Penh (\vhich now has only one ofiice1·). Personnel of this office should be encouraged to do more travelling to Sihanouk ville and the frontier areas. We should be prepared, if necessary, to increase our payments for Australian
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- be extremely useful for the United States to prepare its own cost estimate and to make it available to American officials and others traveling to India for use on a background basis in discussing the problem with Indian officials and private citizens. Moreover
- :! nt with Secret Service / at our that (I o secret service agent be ass.igned to Il"l:! exee~t- on a full time basis exee~t-wh.e-n- J-was-out-ei- -tke • ,(2, )- except when traveling abroad or on important national missions ( ..b When you went overseas
- , jollied Roose-velt, votes he travelled suitcase, a~ extra he contacted them what a great enough so that, atter and some shenannigans had been pulled MaoAdoo and Mr. Garner, shirt Big Jim and a change 6000 Democratic tellow was into Chicago
- the situation in hand. Sporadic sniper fire is expected today, with. some mortar fire to cover what police believe will be withdrawal of ;-emaining Viet Cong. The center of Saigon is now considered 80 percent safe for travel. The Cholon area is still unsafe
- a team to run ftgeinst Roosevelt. Then O'Connor,the pur~ed brother of Roose velt's former lew partner who hed been defeated es '◄ .Y.City Cong resSM21nlwes elso travelling around cempeigning for a c Arthur and Fer ey Democratic ticket. 1ie"llember? Now
- 11 by R. Douglas Payne, Executive Director, Southwestern Research Society: BBlIN VERBATIM TEXT: Southwestern Research Society wants to support ID Chong P'il tor partiin your 1964 International cipation finance his travel We are prepared, ot course