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  • "NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Institute of Fine Arts 1 EAST 78TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021 AREA 212 988-5550 June 25, 1966 CONFIDENrIAL Mr.Draw Pearson, The Washington Post Washington, D.C. Dear Mr.Pearson, I have tried several times, indirectly
  • beginning Tuesday, November 9th through Saturday, Nove:mber 13th at the Sheraton-Chicago Hotel, Chicago, Illinois. i I I . The President's message should be addressed to the President, Bernice C. Sachs, M. D., to the New York office of the American
  • newspapers, had their best on the beat: Murrey Marder, Chal [Chalmers] Roberts of the Washington Post; Ned [E. W.] Kenworthy, Bill Jorden, Max Frankel of the New York Times; Pete Lisagor of the Chicago Daily News; John Cauley of the Kansas City Star; Paul
  • 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
  • of this organization be instructed by the national office to promote similar demonstrations in other cities throughout the United States. Another source of this Bureau advised on June 7, that a small number of civil rights workers in Chicago, Illinois, reportedly left
  • Farley, Federal Fall Guy. By John Boettiger. Chicago SUnday Tribune J-ane 10, 1934. Washington, D.C.A new temple in the forum ot the New Deal rises Pennsylvania quarters Avenue, and within its which set.to Washington's expensively stone
  • SUCCESSOF THE NEW SCIENTIFIC LABORATORY,PARTICll..ARLY WITHRESPECTTO THE RECHUITIIENT OF Kl8H CALIBERPERSONNEL-• THE NEVATOM SMASHER.IS IN THE CHICAGO AREA, SEABORISAID, AND NECESSARILY WILL UTILIZE CHICAGO AIRPORTS• COLLE8£S·,,.ANP . INDUSTR·Y AS WELL
  • publication. Publication will not go unnoticed. There will be a few stories in the New York Times, the Daily Labor Report, and some construc­ Uon publications concerning this action. However, aside from the Plumbers Union and the Sheet Metal Union
  • Consolidated Gas, and the Budd Company. Pl111s have been developed for similar projects to be held in the following cities begiMing in June: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco
  • information. Fi,om the Washington '
  • , Jr., in Chicago, and later the "removal of the Negro entre• Shriver asked him to become a di­ preneur from the marketplace where rector of the Busine ·smcn's Commit• American citizens arc accustomed tee for Kennedy-Johnson. "We wen· to bargaining
  • ~ ~ = L; f- ~ '-' Q 01---~---c ~N-~U~S~-~c~$v~u -E~ ' ,,, "'-- THE WASWHCTON DAILY NEWS. SATURDAY, AUCUST 1. 1936 Jim F_arley Bias Adieu to His Elegant I I C. OTIOIAS gll\ -cnclO
  • , and labor. Our economic statistics are the best and most compre­ hensive in the world. But they can be and need to be further improved. The costs will be exceedingly small relative to the benefits. To this end, my 1969 budget provides for several new
  • to the S enate for promo­ tion to the grade of Commander . THIS COPX' FOR_ _ _ _ _ _ __ NEWS CONFERENCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH BILL M>YERS 4:24 PM EDT AUGUST 31, 1965 TUESDAY MR. M:>YERS: The President aPKQY® tQQ.al' theJQ~ p9lJ.~y
  • , for it would be folly to undertake i. I I I a brand new effort without realizing that a large number of people have spent •1 I extensive little time and effort effort persons to tell the story has been spent trying working with veterans
  • - ,.~Lrv) ID NOYember 1959, howeYel', after these new agreemat• for coopen.tlon had 1one Into effect, the Committee wu lnformallJ adriaed of a plaD whenbJ a U. S. nuclear weapon, the MB-1 (th6''Genie"air•to-air rocket) the nucleai- componBnt, would be mated
  • it was a definite turn toward the right. of Dr. King and Senator be revived and continued. END Robert Kennedy. It has been It remains to are DALLAS MORNING NEWS May 10, 1968 • • l • ! •• I••, , Hwnphrey and AD~ To The Dallas Ntws: . Withoutthe aid
  • , Robert E. , MPLS. OLEKSIW,Da."liel P. , USIA SIMMONS III, Joseph J., Interior ANNENBERG, Walter, Phila. Inquirer & STANTON,Frank, NYC Daily News STERN, Isaac, NYC BALBACH,Stanley B., Urbana, Ill. THOMAS, Dan.'1Y, Beverly Hills, Calif. BLOCKER,Dan
  • got acquainted over that He also went out to get the support of some of the smaller newspapers. He didn't rely on the Dallas News, which he of course didn't have. But he wor ked hard on papers like [those] owned by Mr. Houston Ha.r te. papers
  • to be held in the following cities beginning in June: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Washington (D,C.), Milwaukee, Atlanta and St. Louis. COUNSELORS RETURN TO SCHOOL. Fifty
  • . l{_Dr. Martin D. Jenkins Pres., Morgan State College, Baltimore, Md. Mr. John H. Johnson Pres, , Johnson Pub. Co., Inc., Chicago, Ill. Francis R. Lara · Agence France ·Presse, Wash., D. C. Dr. Arthur Logan Surgeon, New York, N. Y. t
  • message refers to anti-Vietnam demonstrations in New Orleans and Philadelphia. It does not appear to be of direct concern to the White House. CHARLES Attachment SITHER ~ECEIVED ~1.'.Mt\RVlt~Vl/\TSON 1966NOV11 PM 4 15 . ,. • RECEIVED ..' -WHCA
  • of Alabama, for/a , reappointment / term )\ Dr. Rufus C. Haris, of Georgia, for a term expiring Mai: , 968, vice The Reverend Theodore rt n Hesburgh ~~;a.' Arnold • Picker, of New York, for a term ~A11\T'
  • GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING CORP BETHPAGE LONG ISLAND NEW YORK VHB109 X MR WILLIAM GWINN, CHAIRMAN UNITED AIRCRAFT CORP ~00 MAIN STREET [AST HARTFORD CONNECTICUT VHB110 MR R~HUNTER, PRESIDENT PHILCO FORD CORP TIOGA AND C STREETS PHILA a VHBl 11 MR T V
  • , the People J" (Madison Avenue Daily, Nov. 16.) Witness, New York City FCC hearings into TV programming practices. Eighth book: "Federal Regulation of TV: A Communist Plot?" (American Legion Press, December.) Witness, FCC hearings, Washington, D. C. • Article
  • Proposed for Opening Early in 1963 - Cuyahoga County , Ohio AF contract to The Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co. , Cleveland, Ohio ($4,540 , 138.60), Army $5 , 861,338 contract to Diamond T. Motor Truck Co., Chicago, Illinois; work in Ohio 1963 1/14 2/15 2/21 2
  • , and the Negroes feel a suspicion that we are just doing what we have to do (under pressure) and until that feeling is laid to rest, I don't think we are going to have much of a solution. * * * (more) - 4- I have spoken from Milwaukee to Chicago to New York
  • would take the place or arms." with blood. death, and rlara." Daily News on June 7, Jt63, respectively, Th.la Ls the official 1983 reafflrmatl n ot that Parley clearly 1ot forgiven his old concerning the ll!e a~ business career boee. September 1981
  • . . . Borman to extend te , - aa4 to die ,-ople of N. . Zealand Ille warme•t 1net1n1• el. all Americana. W• ciuply appl'eclate dMI coopewatl.Oil el New Zealand la Jolntly nppoa-UD1 with u a rana• el. ecleatlfte eaperimau :telate4 . . . . bploraUoa ol tu earth
  • . ........ .,, tbat tlae Z2ad Bomb . .,'L..Jl_.,,_,-.p .. wh1c1' Lle•teMat Beacll wu aaalped at tlle time will Jaaw reualo at tlle Park Sherato Hotel, Ttll Awne aatl 55tll StrNt. New Y•k CltJ, l-1J 14 aad II. It la ••l • tut Ille mu wJao may INt at tbla re1mlOIIwo.i
  • February 15. 1965 Dear Mra. Bou•: t•m wi-hia1 tala wlth tbe lalowledc• that wllile I am looking 011t die wiadew to wblte an.ow, JOI& are looklq at brlaht -.uebln.e la New Orl•ana. So. lf tb•r• la a it la cauaacl by •li1at tl•1• of 1r•~ ~ ,~)ptpe.r. •reavy
  • in his room there. We talked about the senatorial campaign of 1941 and his experiences which he had just undergone attached to MacArthur's command in Gaudalcanal and New Guinea. I believe they were still on Guadalcanal at that time, or at least New Guinea
  • that to your attention to forward this with the New Orleans I call her enclosed and I am, therefore, correspondence pleased for any consideration may give it. With expressions of highest esteem, Respectfully, HB:S Encls I am, you n tr" p,I
  • told me one time that when President Eisenhower was coming back fr.om Chicago from leadership meetin' of the Republican .National Committee called - '1 ' M ·• """' and told :ae that I had been riding the government plane, so that, that's 1)..µ what
  • : Attached is TAG interim re M/Sgt Carl W. Bergstedt. The new suspense date on the case is 3 April 1964. (Jw AUDREY SCHROFF Office, D/SGS AR196 1 -::r c..c:: ::c: CZ: LJ..l lu 1..1' 0 ~ i'. ~ UJw :t: ._e lL - w 0::: u \.L., r:."-I 0
  • • l he a.r tir ~; z, li a 8 r . ... r, ' f I i \ ... - - ..... - ; "" •• 4- -- ·- > -,-,., -·· -· ·., .,, _., . ,........___~~ ..., ~ THE WASHINCTON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1941 Pretty Little Good Neighbors s
  • like that? LBJ Put that on interview and played it to the New York Times, the Herald Tribune, Chicago Tribune, had 27 damn lie charges . Now, that's the type of stuff they resort to. It's the lowest down thing you have and that ' s what you got
  • ..,,_ has been considerable, .. ~ inflated_by civilians.·. .. ; ~ .... _ ,,,._ incltli¼io~ ~~ To some extent .... by measures already taken. 2 - Heavy S•E•C ft•E•'f infiltration of both new units is continuing. made prior A strenuous
  • thing that now stands between them and final success is the daily quota of their Chancellor •s cigars. Mr. Chancellor, ~n welcoming you to these shores during our Christmas season, we are aware that we have much to be thankful for: a stable political
  • was very light. Attached are articles appearing April 19 in the Daily Telegraph and The Guardian, and also the Paris edition of the Herald Tribune. 7 The Guardian carried a press wire service dispatch :f'romParis stating that the French confirmed
  • placed ln orbi around th e RatheT, this resolution c lls for abstention. It would repreae t inte tional r cognit on that the a rac in oute sp ce at no be ex nded Lnto thi new nvir en that while a es eking w ye of l iting and rd cing ezieting P111U1nuants