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- Company ( if he thttlke tise) to ea what oan be done about setting that mu.oh pa,ment, nd I think it would ea soo 14ea to tell th lal er Company e hav urne4 oYer a n ~ le f, have n manager, and apologize for 4unn1ns epl , tor thesel aooounts he 1 ho
- tment t o a n art icle in t he New York Tines o f Febru.ary l5 in which Janes Rest on ncr;1ed s everal USG offi ci c..ls who are former NS..ll... of :::'i c e rs a nd i ndicated that t hey had · b een p ri . .;y to t he ?1T3A-CLA · financ i a l
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 44, October 1-9, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- that the Peruvian Government agree to limitations on military expenditures in the 1968 budget, refrain from buying expensive supersonics, reach a standby agreement with the IMF, and not impair the status of the International Petroleum Company. The Peruvian Executive
- many was part of a substantial mi
- c k e v e n in g d r e s s went to the Nat i o n a l Theatre to see the Am eric an prem iere perform ance of Her M a j e s t y ' s Royal Shakespeare Company in "T he Comedy of E r r o r s . I should sponsors or I guess w it h sp o n sor a l o n
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- Possible dam at Caddo Lake; reception at White House for women appointees in LBJ Administration; Lady Bird mentions names and titles of several appointees; LBJ dinner with George Browns; Lady Bird to National Theatre for Royal Shakespeare Company
- evening I have enjoyed, especially the company of friends frorn past and present. Dr. Reddick who gu.i ded me in journalism school to those two סr three stories in the Daily Tex.an with the by-line -- "By Claudia Taylor. 11 Does one ever read any story
- . and was in the first he returned in the removal of the company of pioneers to enter the valley of the Great Salt Lake on July 24, 1847. Aside from his missionary travels, in Utah. the rest of his life was spent in building For twenty-one years he served
- , 19'$} _,,,. ' .tr -~~ I ( __, In company with Air Attache, I spent all day Sunday with Royal Laotian Air Force Commander General Ma. He first reviewed with us (at his Savanna-Khet headquarters) action which he has undertaken in the course
- ,DE ARTES PLASTICAS DE LA U.N.A.M•• 0£ClCATINGHIS FREETll'JE TO PRIVATEWORK tlS A SESIGNER, FOR WHICH HE OBTAINS AN INCOMEor APPROXIMltTELY 5000.-00 PECOSMONTHLY• lN 1950 HE MARRIED l.UCitLE DEJARDIN, FRKNCH, AND THEY HAVE ONE SON NAMEDPAUL DURAN
Folder, "Pepper, Senator Claude - Speeches and Letters [1941]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 15
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- 1 'beUne at WALTER fl. GEOIIGE. GA., CHAlllMAN HIRAM W. JOHNSON, CALIF. PATH1t,111ftl&ON 1 MIS&• • ART..,R CAPPEII, KANS. ROBERT F. WAC,N£R 1 N. Y. ft(J&ERT M. LAP'Ol.l..ETTE, Jlt., WIS. TOM CONNALLYt TEX ARTHUR H. VAN:>EN ■ERG, MICH. D..IIERT o
- REEDY REPORTS ON STEEL NEGOTIATIONS, DISCUSSES CURRENT POSITION OF LABOR AND STEEL COMPANIES, ASKS IF JOHN CONNOR, WILLARD WIRTZ SHOULD RECOMMEND STEEL COMPANIES RAISE THEIR OFFER, POSSIBLY ALLOW STEEL PRICE INCREASE; LBJ SAYS THEY SHOULD
- on the deployment of the B-29 bomber, and served in the Army Air Forces in India, China, and the Pacific. He was released from active service in April 1946 with the rank of lieutenant colonel. He joined the Ford Motor Company and served in various positions
Roche, Charles D., 1927-1993
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- for the Napier Company in Meriden, Connecticut. In 1950, he took a job as a reporter editor for the Post Publishing Company in Boston, and left in 1956 to become a reporter editor for the Herald Traveler Corporation in Boston. He joined President Kennedy's
- Among Issue Number LXXI], June, 2000 Former Presidents Ford and Carter with NBC's Tim Russert Whither the Oval Office? Symposium Examines the Once and Future Presidency Story on Page Five African-American Art Featured in New Exhibit Lift every
- and secondary education bill today-20/0 To Fish Room for OFF RECORD pictures with Congressman Richard McCarthy appt requested by the Sgrafitto is a roman art form Professor Josef Slawinski (artist) Congressma n pre- dating the birth of Christ. interpreter
- I hope will be a series of mutual moves toward peace. MEDAL OF HONOR May 1, 1968 There will come a day when the last American soldier will have stacked arms in Vietnam. The last sortie will have been flown. .The last ship will have sailed out
Oral history transcript, James R. Ketchum, interview 1 (I), 7/26/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to. It was decided that the Fine Arts Commission for Washington, which grew out of the McMillian Commission of the 15 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ
- for the Preservation of the White House; Jane Engelhard; the Johnson White House china; interaction with the Park Service, Smithsonian staff and commission of Fine Arts; what type of objects the White House collected; donation guidelines; presidential portraits
- and American induetry, and its ■ uccee ■ ful eUort ■ ■hould be communicated to every American. '
- Court; Mrs. Katharine Graham, chairman of The Washington Post Company; Mrs. Albert D. Lasker, president of Albert & Mary Lasker Foundation, Inc.; Dr. Rob rt . Good, president of Sloan-Kettering lnstitul for Caneer Research; Arthur Krim, chairman
Alden, Vernon Roger, 1923
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- as an associate dean. After his term as president at Ohio University, he worked at the Boston Company as chairman for several years.
- Company from 1948 to 1965.
Markham, Dean F., 1924-1966
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- was a Special Consultant to the President on Drug Abuse from 1964 to 1965, and Head of Washington office of Great Lakes Carbon Company from 1964 to 1966.
- Bio: John William "Jack" McNulty (b. 1927) was a public relations and business executive. He worked for General Motors Company from 1968 to 1990, in a variety of positions, including executive assistant, public affairs coordinator, and vice
- Bio: Richard James Murphy (b. 1929) was a government official and computer company executive active in the Democratic National Party. He served as Assistant Postmaster General from 1961 to 1969, was director and CEO of the Democratic National
- Bio: Joseph Leopold Block (1902-1992) was an executive with the Inland Steel Company. He was a consultant to the War Production Board from 1941 to 1945. Block also served Presidents John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard M. Nixon
Blodgett, Terrell, 1923-
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- 1969 to 1982, he was the principal in charge of government services for the Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Company. He also served on the faculty of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs.
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- · STOTT, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT MORGAN GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY 23 ~ALL STREET NYK VHB4 MR HAROLD XB IGLER, VICE PRESIDENT CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE CO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT WHB5 X MR .KOMER CHAPIN, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT MASSACHUSETTS LIFE
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 94: Sept. 12‑18, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- . Ware wa~ a Medal of Honor winner in World War II and former Director of Information for the Dept. of the Army. NMCC has not yet notified the next of kin due to the difficulty in finding the families of others who were killed in the crash. I I . •I
- de Chardin et la Politique Africaine (Paris, Senil, 1961). President Senghor was also the moving force behind the First World Festival of Negro Arts, held in Dakar in April 1965. though President Senghor he seldom speaks speaks French and reads
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 95: Sept. 19‑25, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- companies from engaging in nonstrategic trade with ··"·•"'these three countries. .. A related catter of concern to the US is the use of British-flag cargo ships to carry goods to North Vietnam.· D~ring 1967, a total of 78 free world ships entered No~th
- ~ -~~- 1 b f. _/ -~ l~r ~·y~{~~~ ~ COLUMBIAN NAT URAL CLA'P UNITEDSTATESE • NO. 55N NYElOPECOMPANY 6 ~ )C 9 .. QUOTATIONS & SPECIFICATIONS The Bobbins Company,Attleboro,Massachusetts :J)c•it1n•n ... , ... , ~... o-4.,~HHrlu
- asked and was given permission to revise and extend his re marks.'> , a MEDAL OF HONOR PRESENTATION TO 1ST LT. CHARLES Q. WILLIAM:S
- approach. 8. With respect to the basic IAPF force structure, I explained in some detail its composition to include the Latin American brigade and a U.S. brigade of 3 airborne infantry battalion9, 1 airborne artillery battalion, 1 airborne engineer company
Folder, "Colonel Jenkins, Walter W. A0 157 61 86 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 29A
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- ' ' Remarks" make appropriate explanation, when other allotted spaces are insufficient. 5. Dnder "Chronologlcal. Statement of Service," state duty specifically, as "regimental adjutant," "company commander," etc,, not in gene1al terms, as "regimental du~y
- Association of ,Colleges arrl Secondary Schools and is recognized as having one of the highest academic standards in the state. Courses leading to A.B. degrees are given in Humanities, or in Art, Biology, Chemistry, English, French, History, Mathematics, Music
- generally. Does that cover your educational background? I also spent a year in graduate school at Yale University studying liberal arts. M: As far as your employment background is concerned, I have here that in 1949-1952 you worked for the Denver and Rio