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  • that we meant business. report demonstrates that we meant what we said. 2 The report released by the President was sub­ mitted by Hobart Taylor, Jr., Executive Vice Chair­ man of the PCEEO and Associate Counsel to the Pr~sident, through Secretary of Labor
  • 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
  • to Colonel Glenn's v i sit. The other v isits of Colonel Glenn in Turkey and Japan have been equally successful. Wherever our astronauts have gone, the public reaction has been excellent - the press coverage splendid. \... :.('t" , RECEIV ED . MAR VIN
  • rec •ideration of inv. to the Preaident to addreae annual meeting "Louiaiana Bar Association in Biloxi, Mi••· kpril 25-27. - -- .. By direction of the Presi erit: " ;~ 1 196 f. • O(lf J::IJ W. Marvin Wat•on Special Aaaietant to~ Pr• (White
  • the President's policy on the promotion of a!ltronauts, neither Colonel Borman nor Captain Lovell is eligible for another promotion as a result of Apollo 8. Attached are biographies of the three astronauts and a proposed press release. Also attached for your
  • CHAIRMAN April 24, 1964 PERSONAL Memorandum for Honorable Lee c. White Associate Special Counsel to the President Per our phone conversation, "personal" letter in response alleging to his conflict I have prepared the attached for you to send
  • and Television Committee, "'Friendsof Dewey." New York Hospital, removal of ulcer. Third published book: "Ulcers-Fact of Fiction?" (Yorkville Press, N. Y .) Milto~ Berle Scholarship at N. B. C. (New Brooklyn College) for ad­ vanced studies in videodynamics
  • ~ conference 700 outstanding would 1,e e;ues ts associates, consultants would be guests invitation& woµl~ be by invitation or the journalism, and heaqs of diplomatic of the relig:.on, and other misr ions 1 to leaders education, and foreigners
  • the Senate confirms·. (In your press conference on August 31, 1965 you said that Conrad would be promoted to Commander, but the papers had not been signed. They are now signed and ready to go. } 2. L. Gordon Cooper ..... The President has requested
  • 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
  • Opportunity RICHMOND,Dale K. JOHNSON., Maurice, United Press Internatl. MEAIEI., Donald, NBC Sn.BERSTEIN., Maurice, Metro Goldwyn ~yer DAVIS, Martin, Paramount Pictures PICKER, Arnold M• ., United Artist BUCHMUEIJ..ER, A.D • ., Child Study Assn. or MONDSCHEIN
  • ,Samuel B., State University of NY JENNES, Ernest, Carnegie Caunission SKELTON,Mary, E'lV State Agency CAUTHEN,John K., Text.ile Manufacturers MIRRIS, F.dward L., WTIW- Ill. Association QUAYLE,Donald, Eastern Educational SCJffi.AMM, Wilbur, Stanford
  • . Johnson. He sap: conducting a "holding operation of " never had hesitancy about
  • , even after Today the press writings to take over various John F. Kennedy was the greatest Oswald was a .Marxist who took great iey the communist conspiracy from within. the cause of freedom. There has been no doubt in that where
  • a single soldier with the same outfit in front of the American Embassy in Paraguay ... Do not rely on experts like the ones you had when you decided to send the Marines to Ciudad Trujillo or you will have to adopt the kind of All Purpose Press Release
  • .a the official ot t.be nent. have been invit-!d u.s. , CODp'e■aioaal publi ■hen to attend the intol"ll&l ~•P~ Hale Bogga(D.-La.), and noted lead_.., et the WubiDctoA and indut.17'• and abroad reprumtaUon Press Corps, including editors, ot