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  • to \'lrite an app1 ication for them. Another was: That was one of the big tough ones. many of the procedures were written by city boys, which is the reason therels a food shortage in Soviet Russia now. Marx lrlaS a city boy. There wa s a New York Times
  • . of W. Va. KEAF..NS, Henry, Pasadena, Calif. Wilbur J. Cohen, HEW MARX,Louis, NYC FEIGHAN,Michael A., Congressman MASON,Jr., Birny, Union Carbide Corp. BOGGS Hale, Congressman MATHIS, Isabel B., Houston, Texas ROSTENKCWSKI, -Da.'1, Congressms.n
  • EUROPE AND IN INDIA TH'ERE HAS BEEN MARXED PROGRESS. ALTHOUGH-THERE IS LITTLE OR NO PUBLIC R£fLECTION NOTED BY OF IT, 1'E hRE AWARETHAT OUR POSITIONS ARE Y.HtlLY THE EAST EUROPEANS ••• "IT ANITIZED B . . IS GENERALLY AGREED, HOV.EVER, THAT.THE
  • mat ched against Grouch o Marx in convivial persiflage, and he convincingly bore off t he laurelso His i d ol was E r nest Bevin, whom he once served as private secret ary. Except for an earlier ambition to be Prime Minister, a post he now realizes h e
  • over coffee and that I avoid his superiors (especially Marx). (Reference is made to interview conducted with Bush December 21, 1967). is 2. made Carol Schmidt, Michigan Chronicle. to interview conducted by Perry). (Reference 3. Clyde Cleveland