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  • -voted second most unlikely to succeed. 1936-40 Post-graduate study at Beaux Arts (310 East 44th St., New York City). Several published articles, including: "The Power of Recondite Thinking." (The 44th Street Weekly, Sept. 26, 1937.) '' "Objective
  • Hampshire Hon. Frank G. Clement Governor of Tennessee Harold E. Hughes ~ ~ Governor of Iowa Hon. John A. Love Governor of Colorado Hon. Calvin L. Rampton Governor of Utah Eugene J. Keogh {i._Rep. (New York) Rep. John J. Rooney (New York) ()_,,Rep. Carl D
  • "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
  • that the Congress of Racial Equality ·in New Haven, Connecticut, has also organized a demonstration of New Haven civil rights organizations, which is being held in front of the post office buil~ing in New Haven today. Information has been received that Dick Gregory
  • in Washington prevented it. I hope you vvill tell him that Mitzie and I are thinking 11 of him. TJohnson t , ' \- - . ... ... PidUC ACTjVHtES ourtesy Letters e r ob: L y Bird nd 1 ao much en ·oyed eeing you. la New York. The p rty t the rim' • d
  • See all scanned items from the Post-Pres Central Files, Name Files Box 106
  • Folder, "McNamara, Robert S.," Post-Pres Central Files, Name Files, Box 106
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Post-Presidential Central Files
  • 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
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • 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
  • Senators maker ot the New Deal, seems to tit impresario sweep to tame trom "Stretch" New York king. general, glory ot that new setting 1n the the­ Nor would you build it tor Jim Parley, on their hall quite to sort by his see himselt out his
  • 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
  • · Hon. Charles Schultze Harry McPherson YOUNG, Mrs. Whitney 29 Mohegan Place New Rochelle, New York First Floor by the President 17 L.1 on MAY 8, 1967 5: 57p-6:40p - Mansion Mrs. Johnson's RECEPTION in the Conference of Women Poverty REMARKS
  • •rllrJCh,,i,,,.,. Co111•i11t1 All'"": JI0lf, JAMU A. FA&UI' II0lf, FIOUWI II. LACU.\UIA 11011.\\'tW,.,. O'Owna . CNI'"'"' llo•. Qw, HoN. 01AkLI$ Poum, CJ,,,i,,.., 00 Scttolh AYalue New York I J'ebruary 18th, rs Potnn 1947. CUA&UI "· SIL\ ta Exw
  • carrier. To be performed at Port Clinton, Ohio. Sen. F. Lausche Sen. S. Young Rep. R. Sweeney 4/11 Defense $1,528,560 contract to J. P. Stevens Co., Inc., New York, N. Y., for 185,560 wool bed blankets. Sen. R. Kennedy · 4/11 4/11 Air Force Navy
  • approved thui far, it was 'disclosed, have been made by Merck & Co. and the New York Quinine Company - the leading American concern~ in this field. Recently the Winthrop Chemical Company, a fifty per cent. owned subsidiary of Sterling Products, en­ tered
  • . 3/19/2009 ---- Initials - THE NEW YORK TIMES, 'Pf[URSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1968 China', Late,t At~m.. Teat I• -Believed a Failure . ~ IIY JORNW. FINNEY -.i .. '1'1111..., Tenll'lmle WASRINGTON,Jan. :f-Pre- '· ,. UJ. lfetn • Ducr,,-c1 off
  • NARA.DateUJ19-gQl,3 Sither RfCflVED WHCA ':966SEP 3 Q 00 ;8-10 P~ 9-7-66 EFH TO WHITE HOUSE SITUATION ROOM, ATTN: FRO~ DIRECTOR FBI \2 SECRET SERVICE UJ9HP:!8f!!H Ii!Ct> VISIT OF VICE PRESIDENT HUBERT H. HUMPHREYTO BUFFALO, NEW YORK, SEPTEMBEREIGHT
  • of mJ log parnUel pol.ltlc I developments to appeared 1n the Pittsbujg.h Post Ov.ette cooce Ions embodJed secret agr men build the new Jnstltutlons of f,e ce which, on May 27, 1963, and in,,Ule Philadelphia which • • • are plagulog the world's children
  • neither our c nva s s or the Whip check r eflecta any difficulty in such key states s California, New York, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Massachus Jersey and Illinois. We believe we will have of e Texas de ation supporting the Administration and ----~ out four
  • ••• &D4peace. Aa wo move now In the battle• apln•t poverty &114dl1c.-\m 1oattma. we aaJute bl• memo17 bf advancln1 bla propam. to buU4 a Great Soclet,. Slllcue11, le Mr. WIJJtem PoUock Prosldont >'\ ~ TextUo Workaa UnloD of Amorlca "Hilton Hotel, New York
  • : Q• Yes. United Nations Institute for Training and Research. Where is tba t? MR. M:>YERS: That is in New York. Q. I'm a little confused. asked Secretary Rusk -- MR. M:>YERS: of the b\ld8et. Q. Yes. Going back to the lunch, the President
  • ~:nchin 18-19th. Avenue Bay Shore,Long Island,New 'York. d .' 1 • I' • --.- .--· ♦- : ~,.J • ·-D~ ·.: 7 ~ .30 ·--~I ---:~. v~, - "I ,- ,- W /() 9 ~ -r_ ~ .... _., .,. -----..---4::J f;:I, I 1..& ~~ ~ ~ J)/ ~r, 1· _,fM f
  • this morning from New York. Ben~«~d~ Executive Secretary Enclosure: As stated. -COWFIDENTIAL ENCLOSURE * ., -~-~-.,.......,. ....... ---..----- .. ,.__ ,.,. t If• • -- ' • it . t ..•.... it .,._..i. CQNi!II>iNTJAJ FOR MOYERS.AT.TEXAS
  • well.paid post last week, that of a senior editor on Time magazine. Unofficial reports were that his salary was around S30,000 a year. Hiss offered his resi,nation to the trustees as the New York federal 1rand jury began its second week of inquiry
  • , 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
  • - ,.~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
  • , ----------------------- Vietnam------------------------------------- memo, 13 morale evaluation 12 -- Aide Memoire, policies S to Westmoreland--------------------- post-TET msg, 12 -- Wheeler Vietnam questions 11 12 -- State Khe Sanh
  • on Atomic Energy December Dear Mr. 18, 1965 Secretary: I note that articles in the December 18 issue of the New York Times by Thomas J. Hamilton and in the Washington Post of the same date by Anatole Shub report in considerable detail on the plans
  • '1ING IN VIEW OF $ITUATION' HERE AND CYPRUS DEBATE IN i . NEW YORK. HOWEVER, A HIGH-LEVEL US VISITOR PAUSING · IN ATHENS I ': COULD DO MUCH GOOD. ALSO OF GREAT VALUE WOULD BE A SPEECH REFERE'.NCE : , OR PRESS CONFERE.NCE ST ATMENT. BY A HIGHLY~PLACED
  • 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
  • OHL.Y .. I[ -!6 ,. INDICATOR ' ~-II 3J \. AID ..3 INT LAa TR XMa AIR jARMY CIA .J /0 08D U81A NAVY J- March 31, 1966 FROM USUN- New York SUBJECT : The Camnj.ttee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space DATE: REF r N8A 3 3/ Set
  • be leaving the meeting at 1100, we should tum to the heart of the problem, the MLF. Mr. Bates said he would like to discuss problem. this it 1n tact it still is a He said he had Just attended 111eetingsof the NATOParliamentarians in New York
  • . 764 -. - 10. u. s. 770 District ot New York shall be held at Brook~ and Mineola, New York To Grant the Consent of the United States to the Wheeling Creek watershed Protection and Flood Prevention District Compact To Amend the International Claima
  • would be very happy to do it. probably be at the ranch sometime between the 20th and 30th. I'll JK: We have a publishers meeting in New York the last of this month and I assume maybe it would be best for you on a weekend or one day of a weekend, so
  • the University of Minnesota. you joined the United Press in Detroit. In 1948 And in 1949 you joined the Detroit Free Press and became a labor editor. You, at that time, also acted as a correspondent for the New York Times, Business Week, and Newsweek
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • a discussion Deliver our new strategy support civilians purge corrupt administration of negotiations to be provided a Presidential address strategy stated and force re~ in the NSAM. to Saigon with General it must broaden their and move
  • Vegas, Nevada. UNGER,Leonard., State SCALAMANDRE, Franco, Long Island City, DUKE,Angier Biddle, State New York BUNDY,William P., State SCHEIBEL, Kenneth M., Wash., D.C. WARNKE,Paul C., Defense SHELTON, Isabelle, Wash., D.C. MARTIN,Graham, State SHORT
  • with the included more than S108 million for whole new f'ntcrprise of sea Ooor en• r~a~ and engineering programs. p;inrering.'' Ten years ago the Navy was sending only one or two offirers a year for ul the Navy isn"t ti1inkinp; of ocran JlClSt•graduate oceanography
  • forth. And it finally was resolved after a while. G: Okay. Let's talk a little bit about Tet; that always strikes chords. What was your personal vantage point to observe the kickoff of that and the ensuing days? K: That was New Year's, Tet. I can
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • -- including his own aides -- to stand up,· firmly .rec'ite their name, what part of the country they came from, and their job. The men did .. · MORE - 2 It was a very well scattered group -- New York to California, and from Texas to Massachusetts, as I
  • . also be covered in new tasking for CIA collection efforts. 1. 2. We should do more to exploit the intelligence as sets of other countries. The Australians, for example, should be encouraged to add at least one officer to-their :.Wlilitary Attache
  • ..,,_ 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