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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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Item Autographed: u, 1964 ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) ) ( 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
  • 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: ( ( ( z ) Other &12 col.Qr at IDlnlpl'al Inscription: For party Sent other or delivered Por Lind Vith Appreciat10D an4 Lc»w, L1840D
  • rec •ideration of inv. to the Preaident to addreae annual meeting "Louiaiana Bar Association in Biloxi, Mi••· kpril 25-27. - -- .. By direction of the Presi erit: " ;~ 1 196 f. • O(lf J::IJ W. Marvin Wat•on Special Aaaietant to~ Pr• (White
  • 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
  • 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
  • . 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 1/ 15
  • to the Prealdent (White House File Copy) alnt. Co., Hq , San Franci ■ c orpa at other le ln • needed at r7E/~ THE~LUMNAE ASSOCIATION OF HOOD COLLEGE.,0~.t-S fl'REDERICK, MARYLAND o,,ica o, TH& U&cllTIY& •-CT/'11¥ Ne-..-.:,v-s ~ffairs D. C. not later than