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18 results
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of the President's Committee on Equal Employment
Opportunity is increasing its broad attack on dis
criminatory employment patterns in field offices
and installations and headquarter units of Federal
departments and agencies.
John Hope, II, Director of the Federal
- of california;
Richard Graham, a former
business executive who was Deputy Associate Director of Public Affairs for the Peace Corps
since 1961; Reverend Luther Holcomb, who held positions as Executive Director of the
Greater
Dallas (Texas) Council of Churches
- the Preai~ent••
can be obtained,
Coaaittee
on Bqual &aplop■ent Opportunity.
Very truly
youra,
John H. Lyona,
Labor
Adviaory Council
Cbair ■an,
JHLika
~SXECUflfi .
U.S. DEPARTMENT
OFFICE
OF LABOR
OF THE SECRETARY
WASHINGTON
May 12, 1964
MEMORANDUM
- Kennedy for a NASA briefing
and tour Monday, November 18. Arrives
11:35 a.m., departs 2:30 p.m., EST. Will
see Apollo 8 astronauts.
X
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As istant Administrator
for _Public Affairs
cc:
George Christian
Elizabeth Carpenter
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2-5 Department of the Interior
2-6 Department of Agriculture
2-7 Veterans Administration
2--8 ummary, all other agencies
95
TABLE
2-1.-Spani8h-spealcing
and total employment by grade and salary group, June 196~ and
June 1963, Department
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Mr. Dulles worked with OwenLattimore,
John Stewart
Service
a recognized
expert
in planning
on Far Eastern
Truman-Achescm State
certai.nly
steps
Department in recent
his protests,
if
in Asia,
affairs.
any, were not lwd
by which twenty
- DEPARTMENT
OF STATE
DIVISIONOF LANGUAGE
SERVICES
TRANSLATOR'S
SUMMARY
OF COMMUNICATION
Language:
IPNDoll
Date of Communication:
Rffl
Addressed to:
!'he PN■ 1.dea''• S.U'dU7
1963
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Name and address of writer:
U Ben Kaddeur
Substance
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in the American
school
children
is
that
has been made
Respectfully,
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COPY FOR:
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DEPARTMENT
OFFICE
OF THE ARMY
CHIEF
OF STAFF
WASHINGTON
23 March 1964
Mr. Hays
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COPY OF ACKNOWLEDGla'trT SENT
SEP 3 1965
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THE REORGANIZATION
OF THE DEPARTMENT
OF EDUCATION
ESTABLISHING
NTLy SUGGEST
FOURMAJORBUREAUS
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Dear Mr. Campbell:
TIil• ia la replJ to JOllr letter to me aboatdle
••lWlllr of tlle Preeldeat 1re.U.1 die Jaycee ■ ••
are co las to tlle Wllite Heue fer a ~ dariaa dlalr
Goft••--•tal
Affair•
baar tile weak •f Marcia 1-5.
It 1• too ■ooa for •• to aay
- WATSON
JUN 8 1966
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From: American Embassy, Brussels
May 23, 1966
Colonel Glenn, Mrs. and Miss Glenn have just departed after intimate
and most interesting
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Vt AT TUSKEGEE
INSTITUtt VISH YOUEVERYSUCCESSIN YOUR
CONFERENCE
VITHGOVERNOR
WALLACE.
RESPECTFtn.LY
LUTHERK FOST R ?RESIDENTTUSKEGEE
INSTITUtt
TUSKEG INSTITUTEALABAMA.
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cf
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
- Kennedy a couple of months
encouraged to go ahead.
U Thant and
We are,
also giving us full support.
State Department informed.
this proposal with
ago, and we were then
Ralph Bunche at UN are
or course, keeping the
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,
·
We have scheduled a preliminary
- scenario on what
would take place from the time the Astronauts arrive until
they depart for the National Academy.
Many thanks, my friend.
Jack Valenti
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may requeat from time to time.
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