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at least
could or had been raised.
the Senate finally
doubt was raised
to limit
American Bar Association
effect
to be represented
was
to
by one about whomno
Dulles did not sponsor such a man.
of U. N. treaties
the treaty-making
supporting
- . Yet, careful arrange•
mcnts were necessary to insure that
\ Vheeler could be served meals with
out incidents. In one strictly segre•
gated town a newspaper reporter,
.watching Wheeler talk to city offi
cials, observed: "Look at the way he
handles
- Sorority
STANLEY,Frank L., Natl Newspaper
Publishers Assn.
BEIDLEll, Jack,AFL..cIO
HEIGHT, Doroth;y, Natl. Council of Negro
CLAYMAN,Jake
Women
HILL, Norman
DUBROW,
Evelyn
CLARK, Ramsey
RICIU)AN, Gloria
DG\R, John
PUTTERMAN,
Felix
SAlll>mS, Barefoot
SMITH
- write to the local managers of
each of their installations across the country. It will ask them to point out to the
local managers ~t this national equal employment opportunity program will work
only through the operation of the free enterprise system
- 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
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CHAIRMAN
April
24, 1964
PERSONAL
Memorandum for Honorable Lee c. White
Associate Special Counsel
to the President
Per our phone conversation,
"personal"
letter
in response
alleging
to his
conflict
I have prepared
the attached
for you to send
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policies
be included
also
by public
of the Pope 1 s Encyclical
the need for a re-invigoration
it
of --
-- a cold wa~ immobilisme
have perceived
for a more enterprising
unique
come to be thought
and interdenominational
the principles
The1•e
- of the House
John McCormack, as Honorary Chairman. In
addition are some clippings from the newspapers
across the country which carried stories of the
election of Mr. Wagner.
Dr. Grayson Kirk, President of Columbia Univer•
sity, and Ambassador Robert Murphy have
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Item Autographed:
u,
1964
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Photograph ot the President, furnished
by office
Photograph ot the President, furnished
by party being autographed'tor
Photograph ot President with someone
else
) Magazine Cover
) Newspaper Picture
- , Associate Administrator for
Manned Space Flight, at Houston and Ranch.
Lt. Gen. Samuel c. Phillips, Director, Apollo
Program, at Houston or, if desired, at Ranch.
Dr. Robert R. Gilruth, Director, Manned Spacecraft
Center, at Houston or, if desired, at Ranch
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Photograph
of the President,
furnished
by party being autographed
for
Photograph
of President
with someone
else
Magazine Cover
Newspaper Picture
Further
description
of photograph
if necessary:
Other
Inscription:
With be•t wla•••
B .John•.,_
For party
- of President
with someone
else
) Magazine Cover
) Newspaper Picture
Further description
of photograph
it necessary:
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Inscription:
For party
Sent
other
or delivered
Por Lind
Vith Appreciat10D an4 Lc»w,
L1840D
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Te\l'l'....-.nent ■, lo H
held on Sunday evening. NO'tember 28th at the
Commodore Perry Hotel In. .Austin.
The President ls ve:y grateful to you and
all thoae of the Texas Cbes 1 Association for a■ kin1
him to be present on thiu oc:casion a.nd
- rec
•ideration of inv. to the Preaident to addreae annual meeting
"Louiaiana
Bar Association
in Biloxi, Mi••· kpril 25-27.
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By direction of the Presi erit:
" ;~ 1 196
f. •
O(lf
J::IJ
W. Marvin Wat•on
Special Aaaietant to~
Pr•
(White
- • NATIONALJEWISHWELFAREIOAID
YOUNGWOMEN'S CHRISTIANASSOCIATIONo SALVATION
ARMYo NATIONALTRAVELEIS
AID ASSOCIATION•
NATIONALCAPITAL
USO, INC. IS A UNITEDGIVERSFUND MEMBER
n·o;;:.~--
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9 October 1965
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EXECUTIVE
.Juanita:
·"f>R
- Studios, Burbank, Cal if., and
-Jules Waterman, President, Talent Corporation of America.
Executive Vice-President, Repeat Film Studios, in charge of all filmed
TV production.
Recipient of annual Award of Merit from Filmed TV Producers Association
- of Experimental
Test Pilots; associate fellow of the American
Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; and
member of the Soaring Society of America.
Armstrong was a naval aviator from 1949 to 1952 and flew
combat missions during the Korean action.
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He
- a great deal of trouble in
matching J ohnsons' •pace. Press associations, for example,
. ave had to double-team the President in an attempt to keep
he world infoJ.fmed of the dizzying round of his activities.
The undercurrent of concern regarding
- . Welfare Dept.
WAUGH,
Frederick, Arlingtoo, Va.
BROOKS,
Mildred, D.C. Dept. of Public
Welfare
ROWNGS,Grace, CHANGE,
Inc.
HEFFLEFINGER,
William, American Bankers
Association
HAGEN,
Harold, American Public Welfare
Association
Harry,
GRAHAM,
National Grange
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SIMPKINS,
Administrator
of
AFL-CIO
Marllbme
Co
T.
Jesse CALHOUN, President,
NATIONAL Marine Engineer
Beneficial Association
Wilfred J. MCNEIL, Chrmn, COMMITTEE of American
Steamship Lines
Bernard L. SMITH, Secy and Treas.,
AMERICAN Radio
Association
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accomplishments in the Gemini program, including but not limited to
accomplishments in actual flight. This makes it possible f'or flight
engineers, flight director, and others, to receive this award.
Three: Military decorations associated with spe.ce flights
- to the Prealdent
(White House File Copy)
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THE~LUMNAE
ASSOCIATION
OF HOOD
COLLEGE.,0~.t-S
fl'REDERICK, MARYLAND
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