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  • Correspondence Political Correspondence Political Correspondence Political Correspondence Political Correspondence Political Correspondence Political Correspondence 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 Austin Tribune (Travis) Big
  • a recent poll, gave blm a [From the Medford (Oreg.) Mall Tribune, one of the ~o _striking trends in the ~~:°:.~ble rating. He has been a good PrestSept. 10, 1964) ON DISTRUSTINGG0I.DWATER current pres1den ta! campaign has been The Phlladelphla Inquirer
  • he needs your input and he needs your connections here in New York. You've got the best connections in the world. You're well acquainted at the New York Times, well acquainted at the Herald Tribune; have good friends there.” See, I had never had had
  • at the International Military Tribunal was a man by the name of James Rowe. He's a partner now of Corcoran, Youngman, and Rowe. He had been a navy officer, had a brilliant war record. He was being considered and urged to take the chairmanship of the SEC in lieu
  • it? C: It's referenced in here someplace. I know perfectly well; I'm just terrible on names. Well, then there was Homer Bigart [who] did a series in the [New York] Herald Tribune on poverty in Appalachia, particularly in eastern Kentucky and West
  • Tribunal and the OAS Committeeo His main task will be to develop a strong get - out-the-vote camp aigno LIMITED OFFICIAL USE J,\ MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Monday, April 25, 1966 ... 4:30 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT
  • ,_> ·fl 7 d·" ·; ; a · '"t .. e. dd 1\# Kh~W ·:· allo~~f i· THE :NHOUSTON TRIBUNE October 2.2., 1964 ·: ~·B: \a·, ---k...,.e. .:;.r . • aide's past ; ·BY SARAH2i:McCLENDON . ·. '. ' ·' tarna& not ~u -,u -u~m
  • INTERVIEWEE: WILLIAM F. KNOW LAND INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Senator Knowland's office, Oakland Tribune Tower, Oakland, California Tape 1 of 2 F: Senator, to get this underway, let's talk briefly about your early career until the time you came
  • , daily, monthly, and forever. Slowly, painfully, the human race has been struggling toward unity and peace. From the feeble work of Andrew Carnegie and the Hague Peace Tribunal--the peaoe hope of my father and of your fathers-­ we have been olimbing
  • Journal cited radio station. TOW. Carlos Alvarado above on December 11, 1953, eulogized Jerez, ls a Communist. the Guatemalan Communist dally news­ Second. The Chief o! the Press Sec­ paper Tribune. Popular. tion of President Arbenz' publlclty office
  • Tribune, the system has survived my absence. This is not flattering to me but I I'll want to tell it is reassuring. This is and has been a fabulous experience. you about it when we get back because I think a lot of things that are happening here are ,very
  • ,) Legislative Programs (1965 - 1968) Lippmann, Walter (Column Herald-Tribune/N. Y.) Medicare Mental Retardation ... (j ' c~ ' .. JL I I ro~-_:/J I 'o ~ T DE~IFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT . SUBJECT: NLJ By~ - - , N
  • l'article 2 du present decret, aura cede, a quelque titre que ce soit, une ou plu.sieun armesou munitions de la premiere ou de la quatrieme categorie, en viola­ tion des articlea 15 ou 17. c Le tribunal ordonnera, en outre, la confiscation des armes et des
  • believe.a this will make the holding of the war crimes tribunal impossible. Sweden, France and Switzerland have already turned it down. The Prime Minister is anxious that this exchange of correspondence not leak, unless Bertrand Russell leaks i.t
  • goal, which is a smashing 13 Democratic victory this fall throughout the Nation. 14 It is to suggest, While some of these cases are charged with emotion, 15 understandably, it is our duty, as the hearing tribunal, 16 to listen to the arguments
  • known. probably sooner r athe r than later, and will precipitate a considerable crisis. (By the way, I do not yet have the low-down on the Cabinet meeting of November 19 and ZO, but obviously the new law on revolutionary tribunals clears the way
  • THE . .· • -.. • • ,· COUNTRY IS CAUi. THEGOVERNMENT KASASSUR£D US PUBLICLY ·AND~ PRIVATELY THAT IT YILL MOLD-ELECTIONS TO REPLACE DEPOSED.PRESID£t1T . • ARIAS WITHIN A FEV. MONTHS9 AnER REFORr. OF THE ELECfORAL CODE. • A THREE-MAN ME:w1B£R ELECI'ORAL TRIBUNAL HAS JUST BEEN
  • for International Studies, M.I. T. Charles G. Bolte Carnegie Endowment for International Peace John Cowles The Minneapolis Star and Tribune Hedley Donovan Time, Inc. Daniel Ellsberg The RAND Corporation Miss Frances FitzGerald author of recent articles on Vietnam