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  • , Detroit, Michigan Raymond C. Firestone, Chairman, Executive Committee, The Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. , Akron, Ohio Robert E. Garrett, President, United States Pipe and Foundry Company, Birmingham, Alabama Harold 5. Geneen, Chairman, International
  • . Mich. ELLIS, Robert A., Princeton, N. Jer. REED, George, Chgo BLLIS,.W3de 1 Oberlin, Ohio REID, Ira D • ., Haverford., Pa. FmGUSON, L. N• ., Losa RGIAN, Carl, Wash., n.c. FINLAY, Harold, Wash., D.C. TALBOTT, Walter R., Bal.to., Md. FORD.,Leophas., Det
  • -€6dF !DEN l lft.T, Background of Pri~e Hugh Shearer the death leadership. heads Shearer's an intention Shearer will be attending arrive Embassy in Kingston way or another I am new at this President that here, in Washington in London, he
  • Shearer, Hugh Lawson, 1923-2004
  • Folder, "Jamaica, Visit of Prime Minister Hugh Shearer," Country Files, NSF, Box 58
  • . CAIN, Stanley A., Interior ALLOTT, Gardon, Senator CALLISON, Charles H., Natl Audubon Soc. ANDERSON,Clinton P., Senator CANTY, Don, Urban America AN'&L, James B., TUlsa, Okla. CAREY, Hugh L., Congress ASPINALL, Wayne N., Congress CASSIDY,William F
  • , Henry KEIJ..Y, Edna THOMAS, Albert PCWELL,Adam COLLEY,Harold BLATNIK,John N, Edith ILLIS, Edwin ABLOCKI,Clement October 19, 1964 i .I MEMORANDUM FOR CLAUDE DESAUTELS Coaan•.■man Edith Green l• very iatereated of H.J. ing October She would lib
  • to the public, and translated into French selected poetry of T. s. Eliot, Langston Hughes and James Weldon Johnson,· to name a few. He is also the author of numerous essays and (New York, Praeger, 1964) articles including on African socialism and Pierre Teilhard
  • Bundy ... Policy Team • • • • • .• .. ...... . . . . .. White House LGen David A. Burchinal • • • • JCS Mr. William S. Gaud • • • AID LGen Andrew J. Goodpaster, USA. • General Harold K. Johnson, USA. • Hon. u
  • by appropriate Negotiations to this families, the ownershi'p of· the mineral estate, in the Alfred Hugh Hawes estate, and the heirs Little. the use of the surface of this portion of the surface use of the surface with annual requested annually
  • ,a-, ~...• _.,..,_.. -- ~~......... ff¢ ~~. La·•• ,,. we• r. ... ~ --tRII~-· cc aem to: ~ •• o-:a~ at&ld P•lll4•- ...... L.i.1111■ C. jl/az Sen. Hugh~ott: Sen. •Jacob K. 'javita Sell. Winston L. i»routy Sen. Maurine Reuberaer Sen. Gaylord ielaon Sen. TJul\&aton B
  • on your urban program Sam Hughes and I met with the Chairmen of theXCritical Urban Problems Connnittees of the Federal Executive Boards for a full day session on February 1. These officials had previously participated in the Youth Opportunity Conference
  • Mexico Cit Wlll return witll the delogatlon.) ,· Conareasm Congroaa Senator Cooper Senator Mortou Congre■ sman Paul Findley Sou.tor Yarborough Conareaaman Hollfield Harold Hochacblld Senator Kuchel (He called thl• mornmg aDd •aid that bis doctor think
  • : Assistant Island Supervisors: Publications: Telephone: Sir Alexander ' BUSTAMANTE ! •. l Senator Hugh L. SHEARER Miss Edith NELSON Vacant Lady BUSTAMANTE Dudley McKINLEY senator Joseph MacPHERSON T.M. FORREST Labour ~ Annual . Voice (published
  • , Humphrey. Humphrey also ap]:Brently told Sinnns that he thought McNamaraand Shriver were the lead­ ing candi~ates for the Vice Presidency. Tom Hughes, coming back from Minnesota, report·s that is that Humphrey is the No. 1 choice if the President naming
  • in. the ne.'tt fifteen care, coordin- the President the most basic now well he was to write Thom.as Hughes, but on the other a •men in and wise Thus, a '1-,ard. loa'"=:;>The memorandum of October just Forrestal, indispensable action, as he
  • car:-:e ~, .. CFR, pp. 216-7, says it started Aori·l 3 and went on all that The auarrel was finallv eased at the Cornmonweal th meeting in thanks (he says) to Harold Wilson. Wilson i:-1emoirs ,_ pp. 1965 month. June, To make milita:r._: - Br.'vT
  • Approved in M OF STATE :·"., 4/2.8/65 , 1r1 I
  • . Among the other possible successors are Minister of Trade and Industry Robert Lightbourne, a brilliant speaker and politician: Minister without Portfolio Hugh Shearer, Bustamante's personal favorite, who supervises the JLP-affiliated trade union and has
  • ,.Pro::on:ire, William (D) Wisconsin "'Randolph, Jennings (D) West Virginia ~Ribicoff, Abraham A. (D) Connecticut -.-Russell, Richard B. (D) Georgia ,Scott, Hugh, (R) Pennsylvania •Smathers, George A. (D) Florida ~smith, Margaret Chase (R) Maine
  • people in the ballroom. Detective Co J. Hughes, ws Angeles Police Department, advised in his opinion it would have been physically impossible to hear a . 22 caliber pistol being fired at a location where Serrano claims to have been, pointing out many
  • . The top level of HEWshould be involved, as well as elements of the Executive Office. We would be glad to suggest names, if that is desired. Phillip S. Hughes A,ssistant Director Legislative Rote o J_Di.1iINISTRATIVELY REPCR.T OF CONFIDENTIAL TP.E