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- University's Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland. He has many advanced degrees in science and engineering, and i a certified flight instructor, with multi-engine ratings. Future lunar missions will include follow-on capabilities for missions to Mars, NASA
- among White House staff; division of staff along philosophical and personal lines; George Christian and TV networks; CBS-Cronkite Show anti-administration material; William S. White; Joe Alsop; animosities over humor; "corny" criticism about Medal
- . Garfield said. "Re-evaluations, scheduled a cording to need, will monitor the health status of body system .... The goal will no longer be limited t providing quality care for the sick, but will broaden to optimizing the total health of each indi vidual
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 28, May 16-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- with the Under Secretary of State and Dr. Hornig signing for the U. S., and Leopoldo Rubinacci, the Italian Minister for Coordination of Science and Technology, signing for Italy. · It is also contemplated that certai11 members of Congress will be participating
- Aide will continue to administer and monitor the Mess operation as in the past, keeping me advised of abuses to Mess membership privileges should they develop. Repeated abuse of privileges will warrant suspension of Mess memberships. W. Marvin Watson
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- - President's Science Advisory Committee which arrived at four basic conclusions: "l. The scale~ severity, and duration of the world food problems are so great that a massive, long-range in novative effort unprecedented in human history will be required
- that lime comes, the Bureau of Ynnls 111inNal w1mhhs the oceans offer. ils th,: l~J.,H (;rnu?,·a Convr.ntion, which an,I D,ll'ks fnow the Navnl Facilili,·s inlt!rn!lt in Ilic science of lh1: ~~ is ;!,\,·r n roa!ltnl !llntc the nnq,wstiom•cl Engineering
- •. (However• &ioce MC i• not an ac tlcm body,. the•• p1-edgea will need to be worked out bilaterally). !J. setting up an exeoutJ.ve coaaittee of Minlatera of key countriaa to monitor and co~dinate mtecution 11Haures, and to r~rt back of tbe agreed r.-dial
- . Nations. any new role, nuclear weapons control) recommendations (3) We should the United be of a character nuclear States -Indian your Science the develop be given to those and birth and educational assistance to future should United from
Oral history transcript, Joseph C. Swidler, interview 3 (III), 7/26/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . There were differences in detail, but I think the industry knew that it had a safety responsibility, and in the end, unless they did a good job, it would reflect on them. G: Do you feel that it was industry lobbying that led the monitoring to take place
- of collecting and retaining press material for the purpose of monitoring possible presidential candidates, and handwritten notes. Alphabetical Files Alphabetical Files Alphabetical Files Alphabetical Files Alphabetical Files Alphabetical Files Alphabetical
- at his headquarter ■, 402 South 6th Street. Mr. Wright introduced Satterfield to several ... ml>ers of hia "Black Patrol:' which conaiat■ of youths who follow police patrola and monitor thmainly to record any inci dent• againat black people. Wright went
- Health Service report recommended a long-term air pollution monitoring program in order to define not only the potential danger to public health, but also to delineate the problem of the gaseous pollutants more fully, to assess the need for effecting
- happened to be at State--it was Dix Donnelley at one point, Bob McCloskey was press officer at another point--plus whoever happened to be in the White House, Bill Moyers, George Christian, so on. So I had four different people, all with a perfect right
- Ac:bnilµstration The Chairman. Atomic Energy Commission The Dire.ctor, Office of Science and Technology U.S. Nuc\ear and Strategic Assistance to France -~elivery System It is the policy of this government to oppose the development of nuclear forces by additional
- movement, the Great Society legislative explosion of the I960s, the restructuring or the Democratic Party in the 1970s, the Watergate break-in. the miracles or medical science that revolutionized sex ual conduct and blurred the line between Madame Curie
- , transporta tion, space technology and science. And even these do not exhaust the possi nilities for Federal initiatives. Indeed, they do not include major proposals for negative income tax or revenue sharing with States and municipalities which are currently
Folder, "Task Force on Pollution Abatement [1 of 2]," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 32
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- Agency, the C'ffice of .Science and Technology, and the Bureau of the Budget. Several subcon11-.1ittees or workin 6 groups were forr ..:1ed, and work was well along when, on July 31, the cornmittee was asked to serve as well as a 11 Task :,Torce" to study
- anniversary and Martin Luther King, Jr., President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, is scheduled to speak. A source of this Bureau who has furnished reliable information in the past advised that King has been bothered by a severe cold
- To Paul M. Popple Assistant to the President The White House From Director ot Science and Education Subject: 1'. C. Brady Letter of transmittal we are enclosing a suggested dFaf t reply tor use in replying to the letter of May 21, 1965 from Mr
- Johnson lacked the education in history, philosophy, and political science which would have better prepared him to deal with extraordinarily complicated relationships among nations, and, as a matter of fact, with complicated relationships between
- to Hawaii. M: Back to Hawaii, as chief of the production effort under General Phil Davidson, where I stayed for the next two years. Of course during that time we monitored the \O/ar as it continued in Vietnam, and although our interests were broader than
- orocco and knows the King. K enneth C raw ford s of NEWSWEEK. :;."Christian S cie n c e Monitor",. And the And Josep hine R ip ley of the And H oward K. Sm ith of ABC, one of . the few in te r v ie w s I rem em b er f a ir ly w e ll enjoying. ,-B
- to him. F: Did you have an opportunity to form any opinion of his general behavior at the time of the funeral or of his take-over of the Presidency? H: From what I could see on our monitors and through our cameras, there was no question he deported
Oral history transcript, Lewis Blaine Hershey, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- then, as they had finished, the President turned to me and said, "General, you tell them what you told me last night." was into the question of the local boards. That, of course, Obviously, I--it could be merely a monitor letting somebody present his story--but I
Folder, "Report to Task Force on Pollution Abatement," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 31
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- their inappropriate or excessive use. Monitoring, the of pesticides and Manpower The Task Force n1akes several specific recornn,endations on each of these topics. However, an intensive study of these matters by a PSAC panel is about to be submitted. Consequently
- is the cognizant Air Force agency that collates information on UFO sightings and monitors Investigations of individual cases. Finally, the committee reviewed selected case histories of UFO sightings with particular emphasis on those that have not been Identified
- -American Cultural Council at a recent meeting in Maracay, Venezuela, endorsed new multinational programs in education, science, and technology totaling $25 million. The Council also agreed to a reorganization to be able to implement more effectively
- the Appropriations 12. Co:cmittee with coc::1ents on Congressional .. 'Monitor status ;o•f legislatiQn ..... and . and advise the Secretary appropriations attit~d~s requests as to problem •reas. Congr&ssional Liaison: • 1. Monitor corr.mittee· hearings
- and military missile systems the U.S. proposal calls for agreed limitations on t e production stoc~ piling and testing of boosters for space v hicl~s. The :oo would monitor such activities so as to provide essurance that they ere not serving as sources of data
- concern for monitoring the response of the staff to whatever requests were coming currently and to try to get them more sen sitive to the direction and concern of the White House, that basically I was an alter ego, a deputy acting in his behalf when he
- of The c:hristi(m·Scifflce Monitor Ketaf, Keyalist-he)d 11orthernYemen This remote mud-wa.lled vlllne under ,raceful palm trees may be the place where the four-year-old Yemen war took a de eilive turnin1. All the evidence here points to a poison, gas attack
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 83: June 20‑25, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- FOR THE PRESIDENT. I,. You asked for my views on the six specific recommendations contained in the Report of the President's Science Advisory Committee on the Effectiveness of Air Strikes in North Vietnam and Laos. I I t I have reviewed the Report and the views