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  • that these plans were not following a nonviolent line. Individual members were urged to participate, however. Plans for the demonstration, been reported to the President as of October earlier. 12, are stated. This agenda has Travel arrangements are reported
  • such as Minneapolis, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, Boston, and San Diego. George Novack, National Committeeman, and Paul Benjamin Boutelle, the Socialist Workers Party vice­ presidential candidate, were their Party's representatives at the protest. Ludwig Wilhe ]Jn
  • similar in intent and operation to the sabbatic leave program of uni~ versities should be initiated. Provision should be made for reimburse ment to the host institutions for expenses incidental to the leave program. Items such as travel and subsistence
  • be given to the reappointment of Hal Clancy of Boston to the Board of Directors of General Anal~ne t &.Film Corp. You know Hal. the campaign. ;terald-Traveler. He was most helpful to the President in He is Assistant Publisher of The Boston He is also
  • Atlantic Megalopolis that ment technicians helped convert a· swamp stretches from Boston to Richmond. into a 30-acre recreation area for fishing, Improvement of all area parks. The Na- swimn11ng, hiking, and just relaxing. Wlth­ tional Park Service has
  • World Federation of TWin Cities president. In November 1965, he traveled to the United States to receive an honorary doctor of laws degree from st. John's University of New York. HIS EXCELLENCY JEAN BAPTISTE COLLIN MINISTER OF FINANCE A Frenchman who
  • the severity of our urban crisis from administration proposals for and the great magnitude of necessary solutions, additional taxes and restrictions on travel and foreign investment, it is clear to me that you are well aware of the grave problem of national
  • Congress of' the CPSU. Liu visited North Korea 1n September 1963. His only non-bloc travel was his April-May 1963•visit to Sou~heast Asia. TENGHSIAO-P'ING:· Previously considered by some sources as a-potential successor to leadership of the. CCP, he has
  • ". c) Non-competitive market. with the of of "job private 25 16 Where such travel is relatively concentrated, this demand can be met through subsidized public transportation. For more dispersed travel from ghetto residences to suburban jobs
  • WILL.IAM: P. BUNDY 1087 Great Road Princeton. N. J.08540 .- . -~·.>~·::;r::=_zf:{l -···-- -· - ....... --. ..., .~. E. William Johnson Chief Archivist, J.F.K. Library Columbia Point, Boston MA 02125 July 3, 1986
  • y- of Park Agency, company. The other member of the Board of General editor ~na~ine of a Boston newspaper and now believed for Joe Kennedy. ~ ~~,61 K ., Director lH ~ p ,~ ~\ .. ._, ~- I~ - -- ~ (,.,._,_ w...11- - ~!._f/.;P_- ~ f
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Iteneraries, Arrangements [Pakistan]"
  • vp-travel-b03-f02
  • Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Iteneraries, Arrangements [Pakistan] [1 of 2]," VP Travel Files, Box 3
  • Travel Files
  • made clear in his speeches, hie great hope is that orthodox Islam to the modern age. can ad.a.pt itself United 2 Ji nu President States Ayub has travelled widely. He visited the ae Commander-in-Chief of the Army in 19540 Lt. G~n?-ral W. A. Burki
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Iteneraries, Arrangements [Pakistan]"
  • vp-travel-b03-f03
  • Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Iteneraries, Arrangements [Pakistan] [2 of 2]," VP Travel Files, Box 3
  • Travel Files
  • , ASHINGTON. - ----------- , May 30, Dear Mr. 1961 Habibullah: It wa1 a 1reat plea1ure to return from my travel• and to find your warm note awaitin1 me. In Karachi, I felt that I wa1 amona friend• and I wa1 deeply impre11ed with the warmth
  • See all scanned items from VP Travel Files Box 5
  • vp-travel-b05-f02
  • Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
  • Travel Files
  • pondent John Kimche in the London Evening Standard that Sirhan had traveled in the Middle East in 1964 for seven months. He allegedly returned to the Middle East in 1966 spending five months in Cairo, Egypt, before returning to the United States
  • were seeking to es- ~ Senator Lyndon Johnson says our basic foreign policy is at the cro1111road11. Becau11e of a change in attitude on the part of our allies, we may be compelled to choo11e a new road to travel. It i11highly important that we make
  • , 1948 Company ~ B. G.: I have arranged with one beat men in Waahington to h lp on the bo~k arli entary rules of order. He ia William Be , ho wa ■ assistant to Elmer Davia in the Office o Information durins the war and traveled pretty well over
  • other Ar officer, lll' ... , 11...... that~ • c "~ultau 'ft0t.fl! n~t ® mi;,,,; (at1v t,,td, v Special Aa~iltant to Under Secretary, the T,tepart:m.entand perhap• tkH%n12!) cwre likely •bout two or three reperters. 9, traveling ,_.i:n 707
  • UNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" fu,.~ to~ . / THE WHITE HOUSE t.//-, I' I/, WASHINGTON GONFIDEP.+TI ~ AT I April MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: FOR MR. Prime Minister the U.S. 7, 1964 VALENTI Bustamante - Travel to 1. I refer to State 1 s interest in getting
  • EXPENDITURE - BUILDING, TRAVEL, ENTERTAINMENT, ETC. HE HAD j ;EVEN TAKEN $6,000 FOR MEMBERSHIP DUES IN COLOMBO PLAN OUT OF .i f HIS OWN MINISTRY BUDGET TO ILLUSTRATE HOW TIGHT SURVEILLANCE OF 't ~ .. ~ LEXPENDITURES WOULD BE. .i ~ 1
  • system would be used to validate {mechanics of inspection, etc.) withdrawal? 3. Will the GVNbe able to execute its authority throughout the entire area of SVN during the cease-fire? {commerce, travel, police, armed forces patrol) : 4. What is proposed
  • with the A. CD. program to the deficit on travel to account this amount is insignificant. xiii Yet even informed people have not. ceased with being a majo • contributor Quite naturally become to the balance as the problems more acute it has become