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  • # Date open Folder title 1 1 5/12 5/12 Deming Group Papers Vol. I 1966 DC/66/1 thru DG/66/30 Deming Group Papers Vol. II 1966 DG/66/31 thru DG/66/63 2 2 2 2 2 5/12 5/12 5/12 5/12 5/12 IET Meeting Oct. 7, 1966 International Monetary Negotiations
  • , April 1967October 1968 Reports: Program Priorities- High Speed Ground Transportation, January 1967- December 1968 Printed Material: White House Press Releases, April 1962, February 1967 – August 1968 Printed Material: First Annual Report – Part 1 & II
  • Affairs Committee, where he spent much of his energy in the post-World War II and cold war eras. Foreign affairs, like his New Deal legal work, satisfied a need in him for "ministry." It was a political form of missionary work. Hays was a deeply
  • what the end result of such an iniciative would be. Amendments could be attached to our resolution which would be difficult to handle. They fear beginning a course of action when they can:1ot estimai:e where it will end up . Ii our friends stood with us
  • SERVICE SET SERVJCESET . ' , .. -l- On the Latin American paper before the NSC, Assistant Secretary Oliver singled out three is sues : ( 1) the problem of keeping up the momentum of the Alliance for Progress ii the Alliance appropriation were cut
  • cities] Presidential and Congressional Directives Last Speech of JFK Hearings Notes: Personal Public Safety Papers Relevant Literature Articles I Articles II Press Releases Press Coverage of Commission Outlines for Interim and Final Reports NBC Daniel
  • ;on o.nd give ua a: yea or no answer. I rea.d all his materie.l from oover to cover and it 1s splendid. Willard may leave something to be desir•d 1n many •ysbut not in the line ot his work....... in All his letters of reoormnendation there ii not a shadow
  • the bldget. That budget should be broken down and rj (-c:.____~,, pretty careful estimates made. Then he should have an income goal 4:i.Al"'- c·:. p f' and try to exceed it. -s r l" .,., f -.1..,,,1 ,/'}'(}l;_,.e>',,_ J. -...5, o- (' --·.... ,.... ,..,II
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  • })..., EC. 5 (A) and \D)1 By FY68 4""f1 • NARS~ .Qare d- ld: ..:i;~ DOWN GTU~OE D AT 3 YEA~ TNTER\ LS ,• DE :~LASSIFIED A.?TER 12 YE~ills. DOD ·nm 5200.10 c 50.9· 0 Total 164.o 88.3 a.,_,_,_ TAB II B" I~ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 22
  • on a tour of NA SA in s ta lla tio n s ^ o ii what is ca lled the Gulf Space C rescent. A Beginning at Huntsville, Alabam a, continuing on, the Michaud o p e r a tions out of New O rleans, and then to Slidell , Louisiana; and then to the test M ississippi
  • Candidates 1968: Agnew 6/8/1987 12/1982 12/1982 4/1/2002 4/24/1999 8 8 8 Presidential Candidates 1968: Hubert Humphrey [1 of 3] Presidential Candidates 1968: Hubert Humphrey [2 of 3] Presidential Candidates 1968: Hubert Humphrey [3 of 3] 8/8/19xx II 8/8
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  • ION, VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS MILITARY SERVICE SERVED TO LT. COL. USAAF WORLD WAR II, MEMBER OF RESERVES DECORATED BRONZE STAR, LEG ION OF MERIT BIOGRAPHIC DATA TAYLOR, H. RALPH ' AGE 4 7 CBORN NOVEMBER2, 19 18 IN SOMERVILLE, MASS.> HOME: 33
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  • at 11:00 a.m. and ended at 12:02. The meeting was held in the Cabinet Room. SERV\CESET rm~i.:!::~:J ::l r: ':1 t.D~tlSlaAH\'ii ~;&rJlllN m out 011 / C' .-~;;-;?~ ..... --·· :IBP SE:CRET ., NOTES OF PRESIDENT'S FRlDAY MORNING MEETING
  • ;>, ~ 3 p f­ ~ .J. ,.yL. J 06/13/64­ 't>­ J.d-1 A memo #9 report re : nuclear testing Secret Briefing for PRESIDENT, PART II Secret ~ 10-J(p-9(, NL.% CfD -~18 #11 report 22 p 20 p 05/30/64 A o6/64 A 06/64 A F I LE LOCATION NATIONAL
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCU MENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# Do cT~~ e Doc Info 948 ai(Q,am 04e Class ifi cation Page 1 of 1 Page s Dat e Res t rict ion i~s~iJ~~◄w•O~,L~[~~st II-G1 6 6 16t!:!6 1'65 ,,,_ airgram A-22 from Tabriz s 16 1/26/65 A 04f
  • the 1948 primary that they started putting poll watchers in. The peculiar thing, it was known as the patron system, and it was just as--in fact, the subtitle of my manuscript, "George Parr in Duval County Politics," was "The Mesquite Pendergast. II He
  • visit here. Pittsburgh had done a Compared to all of the cities II ve seen on this pro- it's just lovely to look at--. We think it's great. We still have myriads of problems. ready for this weekend. A funny thing happened to me out in Dallas
  • ) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL FORM OF DOCUMENT 20a memo lg LIBRARIES) CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE Intelligence Memorandum ~ f-l3--P7 3p TS N,i .J 1>:J. Ii~ 1 RESTRICTION 10/8/68 A A A 4 s S~zcd, NU/CBS 24, ~125/84 2'll..--,.li.......r--t
  • ............... CONFIDENTIAL ADl,dNISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL Continued II. III. Page GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS IN POLLUTION PJ.BliTElviEI\JT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . NATURE AND EXTENT OF PRESENT FEDERAL ?ROGRlll\/ii
  • agreed that there would be an election, and that the par­ ties would respect the results of it. A woman named Violeta Chamorro \.Von.The Sandinista lea er Daniel rtega, lost. But 1'II b t you he would never have left office if it had not been
  • _xTask Force Report on Pollution 11. Loose-leaf note book - 1'ask Force Reports - Income Ma1ntenarice and _>''Task Force Report on Labor and Related Legislation 12. Booklets 13. Vol. I, II, on Beautification and Conse:cvation measures enacted
  • the world depend und retandlng aad • ppon of th ft la, alao &:rue that ·t1:ter ii umlenake to expre,s So lt baa a1wa.y be fa bUJJ\8, like tbi and each.an w y ln an varied in human re•ourc ~ and cotn.ment aad criti It la already of el • of govern
  • picked hie moment and was as bare-knuckled iis we could wish. Only hope it etick,. Ky ha& learned eo much and done so well, on balance, that it would be real nice. ;.., . ·1t'· w. w. Rostow Saigon 5604 S!5GRrf ':: I- ,i\ ' • I;-_. .-, .... j
  • ! addresse~• . · • F.d.warci R. Royal · Dear Corigresamaat ii . . .. . . · . -..William J. Green James A. Byrne . The President was, of course, pleased to receive. your · ·· ·., William F. ·Ryan . . . .vie~• · on tho Mississippi Freedom
  • , or at best a staff sergeant, and just told him, III want some more detailed information on this, and you bring it here by Monday. II He was extremely rough and tough as chairman of that committee at that particular meeting. It was a side of him that I
  • involved ... I remember when I was discussing with Vice President John Nance Garner my opposition to a third term for Roosevelt, he said, IIHow can you beat a man with $10, 000, 000, 000 to spend? II And you couldn't. But during the past eight years, our
  • it? Well, sure it was unusual, but here was a president who had no military experience at all, sort of a patrol boat skipper in World War II, and here we were getting into some serious problems both in Europe and out in the Far East. Mr. [Averell] Harriman
  • S RESTRICT ION DATE 2/28/68 2 p ~ Mc. ~/~ A res1 op~ 11/~S/'h #LtHnenro-r--Jlfflsitow~Prem:le:rrt:-'.nnnn-- ~ ,,/J..r/97 AN.rt/1,-.J'II!/ ,411.,,r 'Ii- -;J'f'f ,, 1 '.P #30 q>t- #~-ttr-- r ---Piresn:rent""ttn~im!Er ProtC➔I-------+3-:p
  • dispositions abroad, so that we and sufficiently anxious to get the war in Viet Nam off our necks, are likely to accept not defeat, but what I might call unbalanced or "double For example: standard II behavior. of humiliation -- a degree the ship back
  • -weapon State to manufacture or otherwise acquire nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices, or control over such weapons or explosive devices. ARTICLE II Each non-nuclear-weapon State Party to this Treaty under­ takes not to receive the transfer
  • :rou hay• loet a bi& II that you think be is a. swell foreman Tell 1!1.rul -.ybe t 1 re 1a a notoh or two lefi t n t r i two. take your ?ell h1aa that you will go i.Jl y rlOJley. t the page ooat i'or t . i . hi Tell 't g.t thus knows