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  • , time, but notblng compared io this •n being selected by the current moribund PreHiclent or the United Stateo to lay the Veterans Day wrea\ne on t~e sacred tomb ot our Unknown Sol41er; tb1• man who drove veterans out or ffashington with the toroh
  • of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity is increasing its broad attack on dis­ criminatory employment patterns in field offices and installations and headquarter units of Federal departments and agencies. John Hope, II, Director of the Federal
  • in front Sither of the White House 5•14,a (6·2-65) OFFICI! OF THI! Dinl!CTOR UNITED STATES FEDERAL DEPARTMENT BUREAU"OF rt) V J. OF JUSTICE INVESTIGATION une 8, 1966 BY LIAISON Honorable Marvin Watson Special Assistant to the President
  • of california; Richard Graham, a former business executive who was Deputy Associate Director of Public Affairs for the Peace Corps since 1961; Reverend Luther Holcomb, who held positions as Executive Director of the Greater Dallas (Texas) Council of Churches
  • the Preai~ent•• can be obtained, Coaaittee on Bqual &aplop■ent Opportunity. Very truly youra, John H. Lyona, Labor Adviaory Council Cbair ■an, JHLika ~SXECUflfi . U.S. DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF LABOR OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON May 12, 1964 MEMORANDUM
  • Kennedy for a NASA briefing and tour Monday, November 18. Arrives 11:35 a.m., departs 2:30 p.m., EST. Will see Apollo 8 astronauts. X ~ As istant Administrator for _Public Affairs cc: George Christian Elizabeth Carpenter itiMlt'.i ~· ◄ - .. s:'?Kt
  • 2-5 Department of the Interior 2-6 Department of Agriculture 2-7 Veterans Administration 2--8 ummary, all other agencies 95 TABLE 2-1.-Spani8h-spealcing and total employment by grade and salary group, June 196~ and June 1963, Department
  • or Interi ,and intrege'a with "Bonest bet•••~ Parley's man,Hurja and the Republican, ~earld Ickes. How~ver,Mr.Farley does not pay much attention to patronage in his own Poatotfioe Department. Por the compitation tor "contract" or •star" routea.AbloautAly
  • Mr. Dulles worked with OwenLattimore, John Stewart Service a recognized expert in planning on Far Eastern Truman-Achescm State certai.nly steps Department in recent his protests, if in Asia, affairs. any, were not lwd by which twenty
  • have to move into it, way at the Maytlower Hotel, department. is there, whether he likes 4 But by the grace and he's it or not. just going to Jim did have his which he:)has made his Washington home. The management had moved him into *hf P,l
  • DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISIONOF LANGUAGE SERVICES TRANSLATOR'S SUMMARY OF COMMUNICATION Language: IPNDoll Date of Communication: Rffl Addressed to: !'he PN■ 1.dea''• S.U'dU7 1963 K!9 -~ Name and address of writer: U Ben Kaddeur Substance
  • in the American school children is that has been made Respectfully, ·c~ c. Griffin (j) cit • C rl 6 ) rifii to yo C 1 i £ o the re r COPY FOR: OCS, ATTN: WHLO(2) DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF WASHINGTON 23 March 1964 Mr. Hays
  • "-'VETERANS OF DISTRICT WORLD ~ WAR-:)0-; U. { A. DEPARTMENTOP CAUFORNIJ 'J'NC. 1a lu..o tzc.eUA.n.c.tJ,, 1'11!-7'.te4id.e.n.t. 1age #2 (Con.cl.) R.e:4PJ!.~ and' ~UdUJ, /J:oU..W·, 7~ m.em.beM· at ~&i.uacl4 #2960, UdeJUUW al, luq,J..d luaJt #1
  • Affairs troop ---- --- --- -------- -------- -------- -------- increases--------------------------------------- D Alte rna ti ve 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E Bombing F
  • ) ,.... ., t OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: □ 0 CHARGE TO COLLECT o·f State -, ' -GOOf'i.BBlf'f?:AL 5> Origin Amembassy SEOUL / ACTION: S.S. 7 s3 PM '64 2-a:> Info, tJ 1 LIMDIS Your 17320 l.. I.n our e.onversation wl th P.Alla .sugg. e
  • COPY OF ACKNOWLEDGla'trT SENT SEP 3 1965 7• 1 ·e t%5 VA045 I I ,,..t ~·,,...un • {, :, r, PD ZG NEVYORKNYJUL 6 ~19P EDT THE PRESID[NT THEWHIT! HOUS[ THE REORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ESTABLISHING NTLy SUGGEST FOURMAJORBUREAUS
  • : other Committees should be invited. The House Foreign Affairs •Committee certainly should be included. The President: Well, it looks as if all of you have counseled, advised, consulted and then - - as usual - - placed the monkey on my back agairi. I
  • Dear Mr. Campbell: TIil• ia la replJ to JOllr letter to me aboatdle ••lWlllr of tlle Preeldeat 1re.U.1 die Jaycee ■ •• are co las to tlle Wllite Heue fer a ~ dariaa dlalr Goft••--•tal Affair• baar tile weak •f Marcia 1-5. It 1• too ■ooa for •• to aay
  • and war:1.ed against a coal:tion gove:i:nrne:"lt. Arr.ong the pa2.·tic!.pants in the us emi!:a=ti were L-riflue~tial Sen2.tors Nguyen Gia Hien ana. Tran Van Lam. The Se~ate Foreigr.. Affairs Committee 0::1.January 24 heard Foreig!'l Mir.:.ister Do's views
  • (Salon chinois et Grande Salle de Bal). Le President Senghor dine en prive a Blair House. VENDREDI 30 SEPTEMBRE 8h40 Depart de Blair House. 19 heures L'Honorable Samuel W . Yorty, Maire de Los Angeles, et le Conseil des Affaires mondiales de Los
  • . IC) Cloaed In accordancewith restrictlonscontainedIn the donor'sdeed of gift. 3/20/2009 C1J ~ DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEPUTY UNDERSECRETARY ~ ~JC:';7, 1964 Dear Chuck: I am passing accordance this this on to you in with our telephone
  • of the Bureau of Public Affairs, so it ends up being the tail wagging the dog, because it is the one that gets into the mainstream of the department's activity. And I said no. I didn't want to be responsible for who was going to be making speeches here
  • McCloskey’s work in foreign service and as State Department spokesman; reporters; Vietnam; credibility gap; coordinating briefings with the White House and the Pentagon; new mission of the marines in 1965; withholding information from the press
  • to the President for National Security Affairs The White House NATIONAL SECURlrt COUNCIL - INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State 86 Aclion AEC Info .CONTROLt 1915 RECDt FEBRUARY 82, 1965 6a~9 PM .....:BUNOY-SMiTH ss FROM1 G j~OR-. Z 'OTTAWA] --BOW
  • . We underatand that the American participa• tion ia being handled by the U. S. Committee for the Featival ln coop~ration with the Bureau of Cultural and Educational .Affair• of the State Department. I auggeat that you contact botb of aro11pa about your
  • , SUBJECT: Meeting I (National Panel Affairs) I of Panel I A meeting of Panel I is called Room 7831, Department of State. The agenda will Security for 3:30 p.m. be: The study and reconunendations required Panel I as indicated in the attached
  • THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE WASHINGTON 25, D,C, Honorable McGeorge Bundy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs The White House Dear Mac: I have read Glenn Seaborg's letter of November 23, recommending interpretation
  • 28 Feb 1968 1 ' Circular from Central Office for South Vietnam Current Affairs Committee and Military Affairs Committee of South Viet~ese Liberation Army H1e°a~as.tl:hrnslrl I DECL SSIFIED Authori'"y C!-11/dl-t-t!t>_ ~• By ~ ,i 1ill::,, Date 7
  • WATSON JUN 8 1966 1' v 1966 JUN 6 PM 5 09 r-r, • l 111 1 " - r1 L£S ,,, " LIMITED OFFICIAL USE ' I ., From: American Embassy, Brussels May 23, 1966 Colonel Glenn, Mrs. and Miss Glenn have just departed after intimate and most interesting
  • INVOLVED MILLION that is due for an early airing before Congress. The War Department's part of the Both Gen. Marshall and Maj. Eliot, the latter purchase was between $400,9()0 and writing in the October Foreign Affairs, op­ '500,000, and the British had
  • weap:ma to IATOo Thia aubccamittee consisted ot Senator Bennett and • Cqreasmen A,1p1,mU;Boemer, Westland and JV9elto Becauae ot tbe review which TOil have ordered in tbe Department of Defense, and the related appointment ot an AdviaOl'J'Ccad.ttee beaded
  • I gave. You may wish to show this note to the President. Don't hesitate to do so. Best wishes. Sincerely, /~ /__,,·:;;~ ~ Robert S. McNamara Dr. Walt W. Rostow Department of Economics University of Texas Austin, Texas 78712 .J;_t, m:~~11;,i
  • production of electrical energy in 1963. These figures give some idea of the dimensions of the United States proposal." UNCLASSIFIED ANNEXC "i'OP'SECRETATTACHMENT OF DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVE STATE SECRETARIAT August 20, 1963 FOR: Charles NSC Staff Mr
  • ~---- world affairs. The reason is this: before long, before any. moon-landing can be achieved by either Russia or the United States, it will be possible to introduce into inner space armed satellites capable of extinguishing anv countrv below in a matter
  • . ACDAConference Room, Room 5941 The following persons attended the meeting: DEPARTMENT OF STATE Mr. Ward Allen, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of International Organization Affairs Mr. Robert Packard, International Scientific and Technical Affairs Mr
  • NSAM·294 responsi­ bility will continue to rest with the Deputy.Assistant secretary for Politico-Military Affairs, Mr. Jeffrey c. Kitchen, and he or an officer designated by him will represent the Department on the Review Group. Sincereiy, ~ Lleweli
  • the document. (C) Closed In eccOfdancewith resttictlons contained In the donor's deed of gift. 4/3/2009 ----- Initials DEPARTMENT OF STATE Acting Counselor and Chairman Policy Planninir Council Weahinston. May 31, '1966 §ECa:&T/LIMITED DISTRIBUTION
  • F.£ INFO LAe 1 Tfl PASS i)£.flillllA1 - 1966 APP21 Department of State 10 .ZIV~() 1 r£ UNCIASSIFUill .NO. INfl --------~TO :b£r ,~.' ~ 11 [email protected]~ M SCIflW ~ DEPARTMENT OF STATE A-. The light UK cOTero.ge contrasted with a long
  • or at least more responsive to national needs and national interests. P: Do you think this is a fair assessment? I think there's no question about it that he grew in terms of his knowledge and interest in national and world affairs after he became Vice
  • GRAVELY HARMED. I l - Vt AT TUSKEGEE INSTITUtt VISH YOUEVERYSUCCESSIN YOUR CONFERENCE VITHGOVERNOR WALLACE. RESPECTFtn.LY LUTHERK FOST R ?RESIDENTTUSKEGEE INSTITUtt TUSKEG INSTITUTEALABAMA. .. I L- EXECUTIVE cf FG 1~-0/A DEPARTMENT OF STATE
  • with rntrlcllons contained In the donor'• deed of gift. 22 1 /' MEMORANDUM RM-4273-ISA APRIL 1965 - c.n ""'' THE. FRENCH THE FUTURE OF NUCLEAR FORCE Nathan PREPARED FOR: THE OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE/INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS