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  • ? t is the yardstick-dollars and But Jealously guard !ts l!berty and independence, For Fil!plnos, th fact should be c ar: But hared !deals? What of the deep !n the schools, In the clubs, In the unions, !n for the United St es;we might not be free
  • of this American Boyer, a former chemist of the prior to migrating lo the U. S., was O i-lished Germon Boyer and Badische -ponies "gentlemen" named Dr. Hugo Schweitzer. In 1905 Dr. Schweit:ier -• pre1ident of the Chemist, Club of New York, headquarters of lead■rt
  • Friday which deserves further comment --that the lunar landing goal must be met "on time." Last year's Congressional investigations revealed that schedule pressures contributed significantly to the conditions which led to the Apollo tragedy. I hope
  • • .. Slac:erely. L&wreace r. O'Brlea S,.da1 Aaalatalll tolllePrutdeat EIICl.oe••: FUabt LJ"OB:C.Jll:Jar ficate of J11ne 3, 1965 to member C,v t&.f I MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WAIHINOTON July 29, 1965 CONGRESSIONAL MEMORANDUM FOR LARRY O'BRIEN FROM
  • last month we come AID Concessionary two-'' •to-Jamaica·. assistance., that we look into what we might is where he raised out after careful do to help. review: Lending In recent years Jamaica has been a member of the club of coun­ tries
  • ' /4.?.::>-- ~ FOR THE PRESIDENT Henry H. Wilson, c=
  • additional relevant. legislation except in certain limited areas n t particularly Legislation is needed to use donated funds and funds appropriated from the Land and Water Conservation Fund. In any event, it would be desirable to have Congressional
  • Civil those In his him with - matters a whole, that .and performance Congressional as but central the decision he had 12 - 3 been strongly and others opposed to by early time--and advocated inner would to but more to time
  • will be made. The former chairman or the House Armed Services Committee, Mr. Carl Vin­ son, recently commented on the conduct of the UFO program by the Air Force and stated that congressional hearings on this subject are unnecessary. The Air Force does not deny
  • Congressional committees
  • CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-. SENATE This resolution bad been passed by House and Senate with no opPosition ex­ cept for the rivalry of similar bills, an honorable rivalry generous]y ended when the Senate, at the suggestion of the Sen.­ a tor from Michigan [Mr
  • , Optimists' Club of Irving, Texas. Odom's last known address was P. O. Box 174. Irving. And to learn if the FBI had investigated Odom after Garrison announced that he had found in Shaw's personal notebook the same number as he claimed could be decoded from
  • . Great Society Organizational Problems, July 1966 to June 1967 17. Great Society: Congressional Committee Structure, November 1966 18. Philip M• .,_}~auser-Journal of the .American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1965 19. Heller-Peckman - Advisory
  • Committee of Social Sciences Research Council; Council on Foreign Relations; Assoc1at1on of American Rhodes Scholars; Society ot Ameri·can Military Engineers, Denver Cowitry Club. Lecturer, various civilian and m111tary •!olleges. AWARDS ANDDECORATIONS
  • as stating Sirhan was associated with the W. E. B. DuBois Clubs of America, a Communist youth front. A vehicle registered to Sirban 1 s brother was observed in the vicinity of a meeting of this organization on January 16, 1966. FBI records fail to establish
  • LETTER Authentic Maryland, GOLF BOX Custom initials balls. CLUBS Roberts House Record of Gifts exchanged during Eisak.u Satq, Prime Minister FROM Juanita MilUSTER street letter box used in the 1890 1 s •. Seal in Hagerstown, made golf clubs
  • , of the Chad Mitchell Trio singing group, was identified as a member of the WoE.B. DuBois Clubs of America and was pushing this organization to students with whom he came into contact on college campuses. The WoE.B. DuBois Clubs of America is a communist
  • and at the Grave of the late President John F. Kennedy. a.m. Departure 10:50 a.m. Arrival 11:10 a.m. Departure 11:20 a.m. Arrival 12:05 p.m. Departure 12:15 p.m. The wo~~n•s National Press Club will give a luncheon in honor of President Senghor
  • ., Columbia University PATTON,James, United World Federalists Inc. PCMERANCE, Josephine, United Nations Assn. of the USA WADSWORTH, James, International Club of Washington WIE.SNER,Jerane, Mass. Institute of Technology HAYES,Sam, Foreign Policy Assn
  • U1ht if he appears to ho.td up food becauae a Prime Minister from a little country up agablat the Soviet Union answers Press Club queri•• in a way to annoy us. Howard Wriggina ...-8:BC'KE"t M.EMOI\AMDVM roa THE PllESB>ENT Sec.-....y rr ..... I• r
  • , Fred, Bureau of Public Roads FASSIER, Jean, Redwood City, Calif. BRCWER,David, Sierra Club FAVOO.,Haner, Morgan State College BURDICK, Quentin N., Senate BURRELL, Berkeley G., Natl Business League FISCHER, John, HaJ'per Magazine FISHER, larold W
  • party not attr:nding President A3ub' s dinner on M~ 20 at his residence, 3 Golf Club Road. Members oi the press, and other members of the official party who will be st~ing at the Hotel Metropole, should be.s.r in mind that meals a.re charged
  • . He is a 1955 graduate of the National War College. He is a member of the Georgia Bar Associati~n, Phi Beta Kappa ar.d Phil Delta Phi, as well as other professional and social clubs and associations. Ambassador Bennett delivered the 1966 Comrr.e
  • rights. He had lendin1 business throughout the nation than ever true." age of 50, and finally to 18 years in the were naturally opposed to the measure. been a member of the National Associa­ club that likes to call Itself the ireatest Percy's quality
  • then went on to express surprise and regret at the interpretation put by the Pakistan press on ~e remarks he had made at the Washington Press Club as regards Mr. Nehru's· role in South Asian affairs. He said in actual fact what he had stated implied no more