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  • where he'was met by Mr.Ri chard/S71^__^^ "^Johnston, Chief Ofc of engineering & Development, j a Dr. ^ ____ = ^_^ '^^^C—^ Dr. Wilmot N. Hess Director \ science and Applications JS 4:34p 4:47p : Dr. Capt. of ~^_ Mr. To f Crew Systems 30KbC
  • Deputies in the Lower House who supported the government and added that he thought there would be as many as 80. In the Senate, he foresaw support for the government from the slates of Senators Don, Hien, and Cao. He als_o thought it was possible
  • Deputies in the Lower House who supported the government and added that he thought there would be as many as 80. In the Senate, he foresaw support for the government from the slates of Senators Don, Hien, and Cao. He als_o thought it was possible
  • really think that this might be a good idea and I'm going to go to work on it further. materials now. I landed a campaign fund raising I've got Willard Cochrane reading the about 9: 00 o'clock party, and went to Don Fraser's where which Lee
  • visited by) Attendance for Bill Hopkins ceremony: William J. Driver, VA Richmond Allan, Interior Dean Hinton, State Robert F. Allnutt, NASA Arthur Hess, HEW Arthur A. Davis, HUD Mrs. Charlotte Alter, HUD El son B. Helwig, Army Jack Deinema, OEO L. J
  • h o f the 1 2 Dean Phyper s o f IBM -accompanying Mr . Watso n Scoutin g Region s i n th e countr y - - introduce d themselves t o Marshal. Monroe, accompanyin g Mr . Brunto n th e President : James Hess - Nat l Counci l o f Bo y Scout s Mar k S
  • ; American oil exports; Middle East oil problems; Petroleum Supply Voluntary Agreement; Hess Oil Co. oil allowance; decline of oil well drilling; and residual oil program. CM/P COMMODITIES/P (open 6/73) Boxes 6, 11 Peanuts price supports; petroleum
  • appointment. Late March CTJ apparently leaves for Austin. April CTJ is in Austin working on the radio station, trying to hold down expenses there. 4/1 LBJ, Magnuson, Sterling Cole and William Hess are selected to study bases at Dakar, Casablanca, etc. LBJ
  • Number Rice, Dorothy P. Director H.E.W. - Public Health Service Health Research, Statistics, Tech. [Feb 198010 May 1984] Richardson, Mary [Aug. 1980] 10 10 Riegel, Don United States Senator [Feb. 1980 - Sept 1981] 10 Riordan, Robert E., President
  • . Gov t Assn . Mr. J . P . Hess , Sec y Bd of Trustees Joseph E . Johnson , Exe . Ass t to the Pres. _ Gre _ Charle PRESIDENT MAD E REMARK S informally usin g han d megaphon e to addres s student s briefly . Lynda Bir d als o addresse d student s
  • . Marshall Gaddis SDI Cecilio Po?tanilla, Jr. (steward) --{,?u r Sgt. Robert Duffy (baggage) / Sgt. Robert Recco (baggage) SN Thomas R. Hess (boatman) _ { yl"' {,) SDI D. A. Quicho (steward) _ y';} SDI A. Alcasid (steward) SD2 Q. Verbares (steward) Col. Jack
  • Hampton, Conn Orvan W. Hess, M. D. , New Haven, Conn /^> l&^^1Shy&3e%x&4u^43^^ SEE PAGE 13 for more ATTENDANC To office w/ mw Joe Walt Califano Rostow Date June White House Dav 15, 1966 Wednesday Activity (includ e visited by) To the Cabinet Room
  • . Alger and Donald Hess Non-Office Activities, 1953-54 Speech of Taft-Hartley Act to Allegheny County Bar Assoc., Nov. 26, 1947 The Washington Lawyer No. 1.1 Bankhead Act – Statistical Material and Forms Northwestern University Speech Chron: Jan., 1965
  • .). Rep. W. Sterling Cole (NY) and Rep. William E. Hess (Oh.); Donald Cook, on loan from Securities and Exchange Commission, to act as special counsel; Col. Donald J. Ramsey, U.S.N. and Col. Joseph W. Knighton, U.S.M.C., as aides. 5/14 Monday. Committee
  • Pnpers "The Presidential Perspective", Prof. THOMAS E CRO'lll The- University of Delaware "CyclC's of Congressional Pow •r", Prof. LAWRENCE C. DODD. The University ol Trxas at Austin Discusslfm STEPHEN HESS, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution; JAMES
  • PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR 6-1/Gor-Hansen, J. 6-1/Hansen, K.-Hesrz 6-1/Hess-Huisz 6-1/Huit-Jensz 6-1/Jenta-Kekz 6-1/Kel-Lahz 6-1/Lai-Lkz 6-1/Ll-Marjz 6-1/Mark-McGuhz 6-1/McGui-Montmz 6-1/Montn-National/H-Z 6-1/Nationala-Osten 6-1/0stena-Philhz 230
  • York--and also I'm practically sure he was Republican, but that never made any difference to Lyndon--and [Edward] Hébert of Louisiana and Bill Hess and Warren Magnuson, Maggie, who was on Naval Affairs until he went to the Senate in--when was it? Did he
  • . KARTH COMMlffHON ·-41k'D1fflllCT, MINNdOl'A SCIENCE AND ASTRONAUTICS CHAIIIMAN, MIIICOMMITTU ON UU RARUIIN Hausa: OPFICK llull.DINe CAPITOLI-Hal ROBERT IL HESS ADMll. .'IIIA'IIVS AUIITANI' Congress of tbe llniteb &tate~ ~ouit of l\eprtitntatibti
  • ,HESS.~GEUITERCEPTS CON5rAt-iTLY SF·Z~K-OF· S'ER!Ous: FOOD ?1:tOBLEMs:; A~m...t!ERE. St.aVIt'AL -·SEEMS.TOOCCUPY-Al..L .THE :ENEi1Y's·. ATTEt'.lTIOtlS;t Tl€ MR TTH ELEr-IEt.JTSNOtiJLOCATED IN LAOS ARE ASTRIDE MAJORENEMY , .• .-i.ocs•. WE HAVE SEEN
  • )/68 (.r'YI: .Title on Release, •~T~el-!ation 's First Ci t;y") Special Drawing Right.s Hess~.ge., 4-30-68 (FYI: Title on.Release, "Strengthening the ·rntern~tional ·· •· Monetary Syoter.1".) ..., Trade J.!essage (Greater .· - - Prosperity World