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  • and those in attendance were requested to recruit as many sympathizers as possible for thi ■ purpose. There was an indication that efforts would be made to infiltrate the opera house and there was some talk of an attempt to block the routes of travel
  • struggle victory and defeat themselves dq,end for meaning. Set his account, for eumple, beside the account of a Democratc convention in Matthew Joeephton's "Po­ liticos" or Herbert Agar's "Punuit of Happiness": being moralises, they see the formal holJownea
  • , Dept. of Social Responsibility, Unitarian­ Universalist Assn. HERBERT C. KELMAN Prof. of Psychology, Mich. U. MRS. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. RABBI EDWARD E. KLEIN t::ten Wi~e F~-ee_s~~~~gue, LOUIS LASAGNA, M.D. Assoc. Prof. of Medicine, Johna Hopkin_sU
  • , D.C. ?•HON ___ AM"'MCCt.Jl.J.O..CH__ SE REPRES ATIVES• WASHINGTON, D.C. ILTQNs,~EISENHOVU •D VERGRENA'ifOUSE _ . . ._ . 4545 NO. CHARLES STREET• BALTIMORE MARYLAND 21218 9•MR• .Al.8.ERT E,~J£NNE,,R,JR. RAYMOND, MAYER, JENNER& BLOCK 135 LASALLESTREET
  • ". -- precinct by precinct, block by block, house by house, and farm by :farm. It should be as hard to move from one precinct to another or from one village to another in South Viet-Nam as it is ) today in North Viet-Nam. All this should mean fewer U
  • of the combined intelligence staff predicts that this will be abhorrent to the public and will cause a strong reaction against the Viet Cong. Fighting is still going on in Hue as both US and ARVN forces maneuver to block any retreat from the citadel area. The AR
  • big block of the voters whom you couldn't see or you couldn't identify. were, but obviously they were there. You never knew where they No one ever admitted he was for Pappy. 23 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org More on LBJ
  • McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Inc. Richard H. Holton Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs Joseph L. Block, Chairman Inland Steel Company Myron L. Joseph Council of Economic Advia era W. Anthony Boyle, President United Mine Workers
  • an "all­ out invasion" of South Vietnam, putting sufficient manpower into the effort to try to ensure that allied forces cannot block Communist occupation of at least the far northern provinces. Hanoi might be acting either from a belief that the allies
  • having that tremendous fight. Remember that? Well, they really had a fight. Well, I was about three blocks from there, so I had to go past that, eventually. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
  • ~portantly, h~ e.l:10 c-:.m:sidern that its occupation has blocked the route or enemy ativnnee into Qu.!ln~Tri and b:u; k~pt the fl~U.n~ away f~ the populat,ed co.nstal belt of I Corps. Hl'l c~nceda~ tt.at Khe Sanh has n~t had much effect· on in.filtration
  • of cc~ssion, to· Hanoi. 17. trouble on blocking the Canal case., lightering its is 1,foscow's the risk·of lessen Maritime,which would only prevent question in maintaining this at Haiphong would be armed with AAAin these circuastances
  • -to-government agreement is involved, and the issue is largely that of deciding whether the inhibiting effect on the French program would be great enough to justify governmental intervention in u.s.-French trading relationships by blocking the two sales
  • to avoid the position of blocking non-members' communications fro:m going to the members). To Rawalpindi went a strong message, instructing Cargo to make clear to Pinell our belief that such charges, unless based on solid evidence, only provoke the Indians
  • AND TO RE-ESTABLISH GVN PRESENCE IN OUTLYING AREAS. THE FIRST TASK, EOWEVER, IS TO CLEAR ENEMY FORCES FROM AROUND CI TIES; THEN A GENERAL QfitENSIVE ·TO CLEAR OUT VC BASE AREAS A}lD ·BLOCK INFILT?..ATION AND SU??LY ROUTES FROI1 CAt1BODIA
  • . is located in downtown Durham, N. C., within a block of Sve competitive banb. When Wheeler wallcs along the streets downtown, many people nod or greet him with the ~ will and respect normally accorded to a successful and promi­ nent local businessman. Thia