Discover Our Collections


Limit your search

Tag Contributor Date Subject Type Collection Series Specific Item Type Time Period

188 results

  • was plagued by indifference and actual discontent through­ out the war .•. Pennsylvania was so full of disaffection that it was the despair of the patriotic party ... upstate New York had long been indifferent and Tories abounded." 2 Even in Boston James
  • Co. Freeman, Milton V. Freret, Betty Globe Agency Gold Medal Farms, Inc. Giamo, Joseph (Stock Loss) Green, Irving and Hyman Refund Claims Irving and Hyman Green Irving and Hyman Green Merger Irving and Hyman Green Honeymoon Isle Irving and Hyman Green
  • Globe &: Mail editorial on Pears on' s troubles of last week, and the other is a report from Ralph Bunche about the troubles J:hat U Thant is having in delivering his Vietnamese message to Hanoi, Peking, and the Viet Cong. ~Jf) ~ McG. B. Copy
  • . 73-3111 U.S.A. v. Second Natl. Bank of N. Miami 73-2586 T.I.M.E.-DC, Inc. v. NLRB 73-2531,2952 Bishop v. NLRB 73-3169 U.S.A. v. Celcer, et al 74-1631 U.S.A. v. Richardson 74-1201 GLOBE SEAWAYS v. Panama Canal Co. 74-1654 U.S.A. v. Velasques 74-1262
  • parts of the globe, no matter how close or far apart their political views may be. In a way, the light touch of Yuki may have been a genius bit of Presidential diplomacy. If Yuki didn't make it into the President's office, he was usually invited out
  • parts of the globe, no matter how close or far apart their political views may be. In a way, the light touch of Yuki may have been a genius bit of Presidential diplomacy. If Yuki didn't make it into the President's office, he was usually invited out
  • aj^ i /jj ^John Stampone, Army Times- President of ** _ !/^PT Prese lted_a_bj)ok /\ Gene Bassett, Washington Daily News of original cai toone Gib Crockett, Washington Star __ about ;he Pres identj _ Don Hesse, St. Louis Globe Democratic ______ Karl
  • Winship , Editor , Bosto n Globe Bill Dickinson , Editor , Philadelphi a Bulleti n Mar k Ethbridge , Jr. , Detroi t Fre e Pres s Louis Seltzer , Editor , Clevelan d Fre e Pres s Ernes t Conine , Lo s Angeles Tines John Cowles , Jr . , Minneapoli s Star
  • -- the eight little patients in this new Montgomery Blair Center will bring new life to thousands of children throughout our land and around the globe. Before 1 came here today, 1 was leafing through the fi.rat annual report of the Children's Hospit al. lt
  • . They reversed it. Well, father was a civil contracting engineer. from Boston Tech. He graduated He built railroads--many of the eastern railroads. When he was but thirty years old, he built the foundations for the Williamsburg Bridge. That was, I think
  • , 1964) .. .. ··.'· ;,,_::'}":·~ school distric~ a public accomodations .,.,, •I. 'J • I endorsed bill. So. I've done something about it. 11 (Goldwater to the Republican' .:1 '. .., Convention's Platform Committee, July 10, . ' .. ;J •' a. I 1964; Boston
  • that will be powered by a linear induction motor. And next Monday, we will accept delivery of two jet-powered trains capable of speeds up to 170 miles an hour. We will use them in a two-year test between Boston and New York to discover whether-people who say they love
  • - Employment Outlook - General, 1965 [Negro] Black United Front - (D C Org.) Negro Organizations - Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Negro Organizations - Misc. and Gen - 1966-67 Negro Organizations - NAACP Meeting in Boston, july 1967 Negro Organizations
  • , Daingerfield, Texas Release from Lyndon Johnson Headquarters, New Boston, Texas Release from Lyndon Johnson Headquarters, Commerce, Texas Speech, Sherman, Texas Release from Lyndon Johnson Headquarters, Decatur, Texas Release from Lyndon Johnson Headquarters
  • Committee. June 16, 1942 El1.ot1 Knox and the President. Mrs. Reid - Ingersoll-then the columDiste perhaps. Telephone talk with Ingersoll. June 16, 1942 This man sees only high class people in New York City, Boston, Phila­ delphia, Pittsburgh
  • , INt. CORD MEYER, JR.-Boaton, Maas. formerly U.S.M.C. PAUL MOORE, JR.-New York. N. Y. formerly A.U.S. RICHARD L. NEUBERGER-Portland, Ore. formerly A.U.S. PAUL C. SMITH-5an Franclaco, Calif. formerly U.S.M.C. DIGGORY VENN-Boston, Mass. formerly U.S.M.C
  • , when he said that Kennedy couldn't have gotten the Ten Commandments through Congress., But on the other hand there was a real, I don't know, I hate tee word charisma. M: Hero, somebody from the Boston Globe called him. R: He was gallant
  • to weapons that ~~ show up in northern lati­ t We need a globe-girdling 1y1tcm, KaRning all directions and sufficiently. accurate to pinpoint a satellite 10 that we could 1CDdup a defensive vehicle to intercept iL 1J • Pioneer ;,.,;e,tor aatcllitc1, poised
  • WlllfflTTT 7 'fiamber of fommerce "'- ~ ~ ./ • BARWICK. BOSTON• COOLIDGE• MEIGS• OCHLOCKNEE • PAVO• THOMASVILLE EISENHOVffRPLAZA,THOMASVILLE,GEORGIA• THOMASVILLE - THOMAS COUNTY Popul at i on: Approxi mat el y 21, 000 - Cit y Approximately 37,000
  • and development by DOT Office of High Speed GroundTransportation-----------------------------------------------TurboTrainsdesigned for service between Boston and New York ----------­ Table I-Summary of Coast Guard's search and rescue workload, fiscal year 1967
  • g w ith u s . A f te r th e y h a d b o th c o m p le te d th e ir s p e e c h e s , M r. G r o s v e n o r h a n d e d m e a n e l e c t r i c b u tto n , w h ich I p u s h e d , an d a n e n o rm o u s globe of the w o rld , c r.: e le v e n f e
  • for LUNCH (people already there) Phil Potter , Baltimore Sun Walter Trohan , Chicago Tribune Tom Collins - Newsday John Cauley - Kansas City Ed O'Brien - St. Louis Globe-Democrat Tom Johnson Bill Moyers Leonard Bill Marks Moyers Director, USIA natr
  • is the next place on the route? S: The next from El Paso? We went up to Lordsburg, New Mexico. Went across over to Globe. G: Where’s Globe -- in New Mexico? S: Arizona. We crossed over the Hilo River and that was in Arizona. And it’s Sapira -that’s
  • , including geo­ graphy, history, government, economy, and culture.) Parkes, Henry Bamford, A History of Mexico, Boston, Houghton, 3d ed., rev. and enl., 1960. (Standard and readable. Political history with sympathetic insight and wealth of inter­ pretation
  • . Ellen Kelly, Miss Hope Marindin, Mrs. Marion Massen, Mrs. Louise Pompeo, Miss Jane Powers, Mrs. Mimi Ross, Miss Betty J. Sinclair, Mrs. Nancy Stewart, Miss Sone A. Takahara, Mrs. Jo Ann Williams, Miss Jane Zinsmeister. cover photo by BERNIE BOSTON I
  • [Negro] Black United Front - (D C Org.) Negro Organizations - Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Negro Organizations - Misc. and Gen - 1966-67 Negro Organizations - NAACP Meeting in Boston, july 1967 Negro Organizations - SNCC 1965-66 [Negro
  • Magazine Globe Democrat Chicago OFF RECORD Heath Mr. Heat h Presente d th e Presiden t a frame d pictur e o f the 196 4 UT Commencemen t a t whic h time h e and Mrs. Johnso n receive d honorary degrees . Als o presente d thre e smalle r and individual
  • , Amarillo News and £ Globe times E. Lee Herald Post El Paso, Tex Carmack , (Albuquerque Journal Tribune Rhea Howard ^v Albuquerque, NMex Anna Lee Williams , niece of Rhea Howard Mildred Wells . w/ the Rhea - Howards 22, 1967 Saturday teiTE Hous e Date