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  • Family Media, Inc. [Sept-Oct 1980] 10 Rivlin, Alice M., Director Congressional Budget Office [Feb 1981-Feb 1984] 10 Robb, Lynda Johnson, McLean, Virginia [Dec. 1981] 10 Robbins, Frederick C. Institute of Medicine National Academy of Sciences [Dec
  • vocabulary." U. s. puts spotlight on Klan, by Richard L. Strout. Christian Science Monitor, 9/30/65, p. L Background story occasioned by prospe,~ti,,e investigation of Klan by HUACo The Ku Klux Klan., the Invisible Empire. Congressional Re,~o:,.:·d:- 9/23/65
  • . The major opposition parties, Bosch's PRD and the Social Christian PR.SC, in assuming the role of constructive opposition give the govenmient their support. I came away, therefore, with a feeling that very considerable progress had been made
  • as possible. Unquestionably, studies are, in them­ selves, a necessary foundation; but politics has never been an exact science. In addition to precise data, there are always imponderables to be taken. into account. Le founn w...1ting. And human judgment
  • information that Secretary of State THADEURE, after obtaining an opinion from Attorney General WADEBRUTON, had written Dr. MARTINLUTHERKING, head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Inc.,. requesting him to register the organization pursuant
  • with the University Christian Movement, the Fellowship of Reconciliation and SNCC in founding a Latin American Institute to "coordinate research, monitor information and maintain contacts between radical student, church and academic groups in this hemisphere." REP
  • be cited as cases in which traditional political structures have been changing through evolutionary processes. The historical forces which have borne upon the area include the gamut of the great world religions -- Christianity, --CONf'IDEl~T IAL C
  • into League and.pr~nounced an~ f European the .;.:-ri. 1 other propaganda· it_~goo4 • t!1e i sh~d artists at least~ political support.; _Shipyard • :The _middle sea- supplied t~eir did to °Christianize naval rneichants business
  • is done efficiently to move it forward. This is not stalemate date for victory. but progress, although we cannot set a I went through basically these propositions with William Stringer, Christian Science Mo.nltor. on November 15, and with the following
  • to the President The White House Washington, D. C. , . Dear .Mr r'~fl4-.eo/ E--atet. - / Your kindness and courtesy last Friday is deeply appreciated by me personally and by the political science class from the University of South Carolina
  • :1, DE WT E: 1412 FROM ART MCCAFFERTY - TO ' THE PRES IDE .lT INFO GEORGE CHRISTIAN crr1: ·. U ti wH103s1 C L A S , .; / . .,., en ~ rn 16 . 17 'i?S7 JU~ 4 I (J) EEA:249 00 ~TE1 ~ : 1JTE 14 :9 1 FROM ARTHUR ttfCC"~F'F'~~TY
  • Centers American Medical Association, 89th Congress. Endorsement of Kennedy's Mental Health Bill American Medical Association 1961. Development of a Political Action Group American Nazi Party American Political Science Assn American Security Council. 1964
  • Among Issue Number LXX, January 2003 George Christian,Former Press Secretaryand LBJ Foundation George Eastland Christian died of lung cancer on November 27. His illness had been diagnosed as termi­ nal a year earlier. After a brief try
  • on European television. He leaves open the possibility of a long session which would then be edited as you wished. I am sending copies to Bob Kintner and George Christian whose advice you will wish to have. I myself have long thought the second idea proposed
  • with the community. complaints, the program is of the hearing The above report .was prepared with the assistance monitors, Mr. Louis Tellez, American GI Forum; Mr. Roberto Ornelas, LUI.AC;Mr. Roy Elizondo, PASO; Mr. Alberto Pinon, CSO; Mr~ Mario Vazquez, Unity
  • , that is, they admitted conscious int~nt to produce an effect harmful to the interests of their emp1.oyer. Such an action on McDonald's part was not_ long in coming for on February · 9 he wrote a letter to President Frederick Seitz of the National Academy of Sciences
  • ·to: .Chairman, 'National Aeronautic• and Space Council ·Secr'etary of State Secretary of Defense . Director of Central .Intelligence Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Director, National Science Foundation Special Assistant to the President for ·Science
  • , 1968 FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM WALT ROSTOW REPEAT TO GEORGE CHRISTIAN 1. Secretary Rusk had a long tough talk with Kay Graham. Kay took the remarkable view: ''If the story is wrong, the burden of proof is on the government to correct it!" 2. I called
  • 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Jacobson -- II -- 13 G: How about Daniel Sutherland? J: Don't know him well enough to-- G: Christian Science Monitor. J: Yes. I don't know anything bad
  • . is considering adjustment assistance and assistance for multinational projects but would have to consult the Congress on any specific action. "United States ls also considering assistance in agriculture, education, and science and technology. Psychology
  • a range of baseline measurements, and systems for acquiring such measurements, so that we can measure the effectiveness of the control and abatement procedures we impose in the future. In addition to continued and expanded monitoring of those portions
  • D OASSIF.t.ID A · _ll.t--9 rl-/J? BJ_,,..--.~, AllA. Date 5 --2 -o/I C - _ _ __, - ""' £-Z.AJ?. ~ OJ :.; ·-: ~ l .J DE \( Ti 675 .... : • 6 : THE ?:1 ZS ID ENT 32022:= CHRISTIAN CAP672S8 ..,J DE~ .0. 12356~ Sec. 3.4 : .-~ E T ST ATE
  • aggravate rather than solve problems, the past eight years brought notable advances in agriculture."). Natural resources, education, science and technology, civil rights, health and welfare, housing, immigration, and veterans were other sub-titles. He spent
  • to take a no-no11sen~a attitude with the Cornrnu.. nists. I will continue monitoring this situation closely and keep you informed. W. VV. Rostow Monday, March 13, 1967 -- 7:00 p. m. Mr. President: Roy Reed, New York Tbnes, telephoned to ask
  • of Rhode Island. • • JU1 Sciences Council. Mr. Pell'• ~posal fl ""very t ;; . · , The Cabinet-level ·advisory constructive, he said.. but "'u ... . , ,. : . p-oup, which Mr. Humphrey of the moment we are not ready 41 Nations Consulted on heads. wu
  • of (4) Those under section lO!~(b) (3) of the Ac.tt as follows: State. (i) Those with respect to collecting, collating, translating, abstracting, and disseminating 4 scientific and technological information, by the _National Science Foundation
  • , 1996 INTERVIEWEES: Harry Middleton and George Christian and LBJ School Students PLACE: LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas M: Max Sherman [dean of the LBJ School of Public Affairs] says that he is not going to say anything
  • See all online interviews with George Christian
  • use of the telephone and the Library's plans to make LBJ's phone conversation recordings available; how George Christian got to know LBJ; LBJ's strengths and flaws; LBJ's interactions with the press; how LBJ kept up to date on Congressional activity
  • Christian, George E. (George Eastland), 1927-2002
  • Oral history transcript, George Christian and Harry Middleton, interview S-1, 4/1/1996
  • George Christian
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  • are set up. 2. There you make brief remarks - - extemporaneously - - and pin on the medals that they are being awarded . 3. You go on back to your office and the astronauts proceed to the National Academy of Science for a fo r mal ceremony. Reason
  • . George Hauser (phonetic) advised Dora E. McDonald, Secretary to the President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Martin Luther King, Jr., that he would like King to send a telegram to President Lyndon B. Johnson urging that the United States
  • cloaely with tho Special ./'...aalatcot to tho Prealdont for Natioilal Security Af!a.ira; he will con• · ault with the Director of the Ollie• of Science and Tech.nolo1y a.nd the · Dlrector 0£ the .Bureau of the Budaet, aa appropria.tei will osta.blish
  • Chiefs o:f • ·~ I past have not been willing to do so, and when his own Pres~nt has had grave doubts regarding such a risk? [5 of 5] C.OilOftTIU ON JOSEPH E. KARTH 4TII Dunr:r. MINNlSOTA SCIENC( AND ASTRONAUTICS THOMAS J. MtMANUS 426 Houu o ,nc:1
  • atateanelll lafermallr wltb the 1re.p. W. W. Jloatow Attaclameat• Tait A - Li.a ol. tlaoM preMat at c•remoay. Tait B ~ Slatameat wJalcll Pr••• Olfice to l••• at time ol ceremoaJ. Tab C - Draft •c:eaario. cc - Geor1e Christian aad Bob .Fai•• PAN AMElllCAN