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  • , Ginsberg Memo on Stabilization Policy 8/2/66] 31 Individual Files: Califano, Joseph A. (July - Dec. 1966) Califano, Joseph A. (Jan. - June 1966) Califano, Joseph A. (1965) Cater, Douglas Chartener, William H. Christian, George Coffey, Matthew *Colm
  • for Ule nations or- Illes In an cflort to draft a posilion, however, to.a Dcpart­ 1 ~:1.nlzcd home builders said 11lnglc code th11t will 1;ain ap-1ment of Urban Affairs - the '1' today. proval everywhere. 'r,present proposal of most Inter• ~ William
  • OF WRIGHT PATMAN For list of folder titles, see page 2 Creator: Patman, Wright, 1893-1976 Biographical sketch: John William Wright Patman was a U. S. Representative from Texas, serving from 1929 until his death. Before his election to the U.S. House
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Baker -- III -- 10 and the Chicago Tribune learned about it. So they got hold of Senator Bridges, Senator [Herman] Welker, and Senator [William] Jenner, and said, "Now, we've got this story. Why don't you
  • on useless projeots--their language was terribly bitter. Dearest, yesterday quite by accident I unearthed a bill we owe. I went in to Cams.lier and Buckley, 1141 Connecticutt Ave., N. w., to see about buying some soft fold-up bedroom slippers for someone
  • On Anheuser-Busch Democratic National Committee: Gen'l Organizational Plans for 1964 Election DEMOCRATIC PARTY FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES, 1963: GALA, DOLLARS FOR DEMOS, ETC. Campaign Financing: Williams Announcement, 1966 Democratic Fund Raising, 1965: President
  • model year. By the end of 1965 California authorities expect to have crankcase devices on 85 percent of registered vehicles in the State of California. In speaking of the "blowby" control, Mr. Harry A. Williams of the Automobile Manufacturers Association
  • CaptainAnthonyMarsloe ColonelW.G.Bryte JohnW. Buckley ColonelH.W.Mathews Mrs.MaryD. Cain ColonelStanfieldS. McClure Lt. Cmdr.ConradChapman Lt. GeneralJ. C. McQueen ViceAdmiralRalphCluistic Reverend WilliamMiddleton Lt. GeneralRalphJ. Mitchell RichardB. Cotton Rt
  • , William Bradford" "Indians--American" [Fan Mail by subject] 1950s Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid UNP UNP UNP UNP UNP UNP UNP UNP UNP UNP OPEN OPEN UNP OPEN OPEN UNP UNP OPEN UNP UNP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
  • Moore, William T. Parkhouse, George Patman, William N. Ratliff, David Reagan, Bruce A. Richter, Walter Rogers, Andy Schwartz, A. R. Snelson, W. E. Spears, Franklin Stron, Jack Wade, Jim Watson, Murray, Jr. Wilson, Chas. N. Word, J. P. Abraham, Malouf
  • , 27 November 1968, in the New State Department Building. In attendance were: STATE - Mi. Howard Furnas, Chairman OSD/ISA - Miss Buckley OJCS - Col M. L. Parsons, USA, J-5 - Col F. H. Riggs, USAF, J-5 AID - Mn. Bell - Mr. Goin - Miss Hughes
  • , be completely based ort U.S. and British Commonwealth territories. Edm6nd·C. Buckley I I I CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ·:" -~~":'-- ::, .~~ ? WASHINGTON, D. C. 20505 . . OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR (INTELLIGENCE) Mr. Thomas L. Hughes Director
  • enthusiastic and more money was involved. If I went through my lists I could remember a number in that category. As an instance, there was a building man in the Bronx, Harry Fischbach, head of a very big building concern that was very close to Charles Buckley
  • and and Buckley at the same time, which is fine. is a much better paper than it was. So I think the News today Its editorial stance is not far different than what it was, but I think they just went overboard in their pre-assassination editorial policy. F: When
  • centers around the world. Australia is almost antipodal to Cape Kennedy, the western part of Australia, and we have a big dish down there. A committee went down there. Dr. Buckley, the head of the tracking stations for NASA, and General Davis, who
  • , and to John Buckley of o::;T, Ja:c:.es Flannery of HEW, and ·v.7illian1. Ross of BoB, whose contributions have been pa:i.·ticularly significant. i,:CkINISTRl', TIVELY CONFIDENTIAL ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL - 2 lVien:.bers of the Task Force Gardne
  • responsibilities for the entire study, and to John Buckley of CCT, Ja:c..--.e s Flannery of H:SVl, and ·•,.'illian1. Ross of BoB, whose contributions have been pa,.·ticularly significant. l.Div.:INISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTil~L ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL - 2