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  • at McGregor Memorial at Wayne State University. Attends reception for Johnsons and Cong. Neil Staebler at Light Guard Armory, later addresses Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, then returns to Washington. 3/3 Arrives Washington 12:18 a.m., no activity for rest
  • ) Richards P. Gilvin , Bill l Armstrong . Jimmy Dillinger , all -) = __«__ 2:50p f "[ " 1i 3:32p . _J II 3:37p | | I: [ l' Saturday feorh?nC Activity Lo 2:40p _t_ House Day_ , Joe | ' i : Departed j joined I who LUNCH w/Mrs. \ table above
  • :: KABUL -4295 REFI CIA NSA 023-660 • '8- 0 N F' I D ! p USIA NSC • ~INS l• EDITORFOREIGNAFFAIRSMAGAZINE HAMILTO~ FISH ARMSTRONG, CURRENTLY VISITING AFGHANISTAN, REPORTSPRIMINMAIWANDWAL DISPLAYED SHARPIRRITATIONWITHUS IN PRIVATEINTERVIEW APRIL 23
  • . Hamilton, Natl Security Council Mr. James R. Jones, White House Office Mr. William M. Steen, Dept of Labor Mr. Russell B. Adams, Pan American Airways, Wash. , DC Mr. Alvin Ailey, choreographer, NYC Mr. Hamilton Fish Armstrong, Editor, Foreign Affairs, NYC
  • Denney Herschel Simmons William Armstrong Sam Cohn William McCandless Charles Zwick Thomas Flynn Oye V. Stovall Lloyd Babylon Eva Daughtrey Jean McRae Edwar d Latch Sulliman Velma Baldwin Ruth Fine Henry Rowen William CapronLeo Herbert Thomas Robert F
  • Star w/ Luci , Mr. an d Mrs. Jac k Valenti, Jake Jacobsen, MF, and VM Donald Thomas - Austin, Texas DINNER w/ Luci, Mr. an d Mrs. Jac k Valenti, Pat Nugent, Bill Hitchcock andhis friend - Margie Armstrong, JJ, MF, V M Fried fish, black-eyed peas, greens
  • of the Works Progress Adtninistration, it was to start with. The NYA [National Youth Administration] catne along shortly thereafter, which was sort of a junior WPA, and appointed a district director named Z. Starr Armstrong. I was single. Of course, Mr
  • :00-4:15 P . M. WWSW-Bascball Game. WWSW-Warm-Up Time; Pit, KDKA-Baseball Game, burgh-Brooklyn ame. WCAE-HI-Y Congress; World·, P . KDKA-Bcn,ie Armstrong. WJAS-Bull Session. WCAE-Red Cross. KQV-Today's Sports. WJAS--Coiumbia Symphony. 4:30-4:45 P . M
  • Box 7 Box 7 Box 7 Box 7 Box 7 07/03/17 National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov FOLDER TITLE LIST Folder Title Armstrong, Bob Atwell, Ben Atwood, A. C. Barnes, Ben Speaker Barton, Bill W. Bass, Bill Bass, R. W. (Boh) Bass, Tom Beckham
  • . Atkinson , Coatesville , Pa . Dr. W . T . Armstrong , Rock y Mt . , N . C. Dr . Leonida s H . Berry , Chicago , Illinoi s Dr. Joh n L . S. Hollman , Ne w York, N . Y. Dr . Joh n W . Lawlah , Washington , D . C. Dr. Josep h L . Johnson , Washington , D . C
  • of their proposed topics are: David Armstrong, "The True Believer: The Stages of Growth of Walt Whitman Rostow''; Donna Marie Binkiewicz, "Painting, Politics, and Culture: US Arts Policy and the National Endowment for the A1ts, I 969-1970": Robert Collins
  • oul of 60. A magazine editor goe back to New York and calls a meeting of all women's magazine editor· to DO OME THING about he Equal Rights Amendment this year. The voi1•esof the sp akers linger in our thoughts. Rallying voices like Anne Armstrong, "Go
  • , General Federation of Women's Clubs, Washington, D . C. ARMSTRONG, B. B. , President. Association of General Contractors, Roswell, New Mexico ASTIN, Dr. Allen V., Director, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C. BACHOFNER, Wilford E., Chief
  • . , Chairman, U. S. Rubber C o Warnock, M. J. ,President, Armstrong Cork Co. Watson, Stuart D., Chairman, the Marschalk Co. , Inc Wheeler, Walter H. , Jr. , Chairman, ikiaxxRtdxKsy Pitney- Bowles, Inc. Wheeler, Wilmot F. , Jr., President, American Chain & Cable
  • what it was on. The black jazz man was there, so it was the black--I can't remember. F: Ellington? A: No. F: Louis Armstrong? A: No, the other one. Dizzy Gillespie, Crazy Dizzy Gillespie. I remember that one very well because Dizzy began
  • 7, 1964 Those present, in addition to the principals, were Sir Eric Roll, Sir William Armstrong, Secretary Dillon, Chairman Martin, Chairman Ackley, McGeorge Bundy (most of the meeting), Secretary McNamara (part of the meeting). It was agreed
  • not share its dangers. (SignPd) G. A. Custer, Bent. General, U.S. Army' George Armstrong Custer by Matthew Brady 8 \ Detail From Little Big Horn .Map, 1876. The positions of the comhalan ts are shown on the day of Custer·~ famous last stand against
  • ) Women in Politics [clippings] Political Wives [clippings] White House HEW-type Stories No Remarks by Liz Carpenter, June 25, 1987 Adams Family Abortion Admiral's House Agnew Armstrong, Anne Cabinet Wives Camp David Carpenter, Liz Carpenter, Liz Liz
  • be more appropriate for aomeone on the White Houee Staff to reply. Attached la the orig!nal correspcmdence and a proposed reply. SIG"f." Joaeph A. Cal!faao, Jr. The Special Aaalatant Attachment JAC/es DRAFT My dear Mr. Armstrong: The Pre•ident has
  • suggested the idea of having FDR stop and dedicate one of these roadside parks on his way to Dallas? Do you recall that? S: No, I do not. I would guess that Z. Starr Armstrong might have been the particular district director, I think, that would have
  • ' lAnton, d Mrs ./ D . \/Bochicchio , A. J . V i/Armstrong, W . R. Jr . Borders , E . M. ^xAshbridge, Mr . an d Mrs . W . «XBounds , Dr . J . B . > ^ r ,/ ^Aspis, Dr . an d Mrs . S. L . f^Bourke , Dr . an d Mrs . W. W. ^^.Atoman, Dr . D . Bowen w
  • -- June, 1966, Moon Mission Portfolio Which Accompanied Letters to Heads of State Letters of Introduction for Astronauts Armstrong and Gordon on South American Tour -- October 7-30, 1968 Argentina; Bolivia; Brazil; Chile; Colombia; Ecuador; Panama
  • . Mark B. Lewis . Asst. Dir., USIA {{_Mr. William M. Steen Dept. of Labor, Wash. , D. C. Russell B. Adams Vice Pres., Pan American Airways,· Wash., D. C. Mr. Alvin Ailey Choreographer, NYC Hamilton Fish Armstrong Editor, Foreign Affairs, NYC Mr. William
  • ; Representatives Barbara Jordan and Martha Griffiths; Judge Sarah Hughes; Anne Armstrong; Gloria Steinem; and many others. Monday's program will focus on international life of women and on the media's coverage of women. Bill and Judith Moyers will moderate a panel
  • : THE COMMITTEE FOR THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF FOREIGN AFFAms Dr. James A. Perkins, chairman. Hamilton Fish Armstrong, editor, Foreign Affairs. Mr. Dexter Otis Arnold, president, General Federation of Women's Clubs. Homer D. Babbidge, Jr., president, Univer­ sity
  • euao a.ttect BA!U cobeaion. Mea.na ot avoiding or reducing diaunitying effects a.re urgently important. Prepared by: Colonel D. C. Armstrong, III European Region OASD/UJA. 27 September 1961 VICE PRESIDENT'S VISIT 1'0 PARIS 29-30 Septaber 1§61
  •  ‐ V AMERICAN ‐ W AMERICAN ‐ XYZ AMES AMODEO ANCHOR PUBLISHNG COMPANY (ONLY) ANDERSON, A ‐ K ANDERSON, L ‐ Z ANDREE ANONYMOUS (ONLY) ANSTEAD ANTHONY APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVAL (ONLY) APPLEGATE ARIZONA (ONLY) ARKANSAS (ONLY) ARMSTRONG Open? open open
  • Davis Crow. We called him Davis, because it's Crow Junior. And brother Jack, whose real name is John, John Armstrong Crow, was there part of the time. He finished high school very young, went one year to SMU and then to Chapel Hill, to the University
  • . In a press release, Dr. Condon stated the cause was "incompetence. 11 Yne project administrative secretary, Mrs. Mary Louise Armstrong, resigned in disapproval of the firL.~gs and the handling of the project. Dr. Condon wrote McDonald and the President
  • they go to war. The controversies weapons in the l3erlin conflict can also affect BATOcohesion. Means of avoiding or reducing disunifying effects are urgently important. Prepared by: Colonel D. C. Armstrong, European Region OASD/ISA 27 September 1961 'T