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  • THE DENVER POST September 28, 1965 .\ .' . American ' political motivations, ·. India had no alternative but to WASHINGTON-The United accept the offer, for without the · States has offered India 500,000 additional shipments it would tons
  • of the country that I've never been to--in fact I'd never been west of Pittsburgh--(Laughter)--how do you sort it all out? How do you understand the seriousness of it given the age that you're at, the limited experience you have versus your social concerns
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • ~!GPROBLEMS BESET BY DISSENSIONOVER AT TENT CITY, THE MIDWESTCARAVAN, DISCIPLINE IMPOSEDBY THE "i'lILWAUXEE COMMANDOS" ARE STAYINGIN PITTSBURGH,PENNSYLVANIA, AT LEAST UNTIL TOMORROW.THE MULETRAIN WASIN GRENADA,MISSISSIPPI, LAST NIGHT; THE . SOUTHERN CARAVP1N
  • of Pittsburgh S T:mJCK,John, Harrisburg, Penn. S'IUDEMKER,John, Scholastic Magazines, Inc. THOMAS,Don Marti; Orange, N.J. WALKER,Charles E., American Bankers Assn. WALIACE,Anthony, University of Penna. WALLER,Theodore, Grolier Educational Corp. WARD,F. Champion
  • Indiana's Governor Henry F. Schricker told a si:rategy meetiog he would nominate Stevcnaon-willing or not. He got eager support from other leaders. Pittsburgh's lll&yor and boss Dave Lawrence named a Stevenson Ooor manager.,
  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Phillips -- I -~ 27 figured Sarge Shriver kept her from becoming secretary of HEW in the Kennedy Administration. Abe Ribicoff got the cabinet post and Edith Green wanted it very badly and had made
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • was the only fast source of news of the historic events. In other areas foreign networks relayed or rebroadcast VOA programs. In the greatest volume of traffic of any eight-day period in its history, USIA's Press Service supplied 110 posts in 103 countries
  • . Roosevelt has sent from Washington fifty dollars to elder people tor every one dollar that Governor o•Daniel says he has sen6. City bosses or Tammany New York a~d the Ch~cago bosses, and the Pe:ansylvania bosses in Pittsburgh and Philadelp~ia., have
  • recommended three candidates for the vacant post of ·M inister to Bulgaria. Only these two are now available: 1. John M. McSweeney, Class One Foreign Service O ff icer, who is presently the Depu ty Chief of Mission of our Embassy in Bruss el s. (Biography
  • tax system (U. s.). A review of this type is totally in keeping with the 20th anniversary of GATT and falls in perfect stride with the post-Kennedy Round situation. This would provide .another occasion to demonstrate to the world at large and to ,our
  • tax system (U. s.). A review of this type is totally in keeping with the 20th anniversary of GATT and falls in perfect stride with the post-Kennedy Round situation. This would provide .another occasion to demonstrate to the world at large and to ,our
  • and citizens in New Haven, the Watts and South Central sections of Los Angeles, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Boston, El Paso, New York City, Atlanta, and elsewhere. The overcrowding was said to contribute to the feeling of alienation among many residents of the inner
  • and Interview IV LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh MARINE CORPS GAZETTE JUNE
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • :__f?:..,.~.e..~~~~-~!.._other__ap_pearances_in 28 cities a~ Boston, New York, Chicago, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, To!fows: ___,____ ,. Palm Springs, Anaheim, Dallas, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Detroit, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, San Diego, San
  • , and held various diplomatic posts in Europe, Latin America, and Washington, D.C., through 1955. From 1955 to 1957, Mann served the post of U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador. From October 1957 to August 1960, he served as the Assistant Secretary of State
  • .M:at1·ub ~an za ~- o•l~ musiH~ sdmil,U>.i s lea lin~ $430 from E4ypt, 011 t-he Medltenanean Italy '~ cal and drill teams comµel ed last Richard Hise whilt• he wo• under night for $3,500 In lll'ir.es. 'Tite Cora Lumas Moses post. ol the inlluenct
  • : The New York Daily News, the New York Tribune, the New York Evening Post, the Chicago Times, the Detroit Free Press, the Cincinnati Inquirer, the Cin­ cinnati Gazette, the Columbus Crisis, and the Indianapolis Sentinel. On August 23, 1864, Lincoln recorded
  • (without prejudice to the power to issue a further order at or before the end of such period) ; (b) shall be published in the Gazette; and (c) may a.t any time be varied, altered, amended or •revoked ·by the Minister . . (~) A person shall not carry
  • hat olas s ifioe.t 1o:n and generaliza... ed by mediocrity as truth instead of fl8 gu ido posts in the I search of truth. For truth...- that pr i vate t hing- ...dies in death of the mind in t e hail storm of st ones thr,o ~ h th• en ral t r
  • Bio: (1931-2002) U.S. Navy, 1957-1959; Administrator at Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa; Sioux City, Iowa, City Council, 1961 and Mayor, 1964; U.S. Congressman, 1965-1967; Director of the Post Office Department’s Office of Regional
  • LBJ Connection: Mayor of Sioux City, Iowa, 1964; U.S. Representative, Iowa, 1965-1967; Director, Office of Regional Administration, U.S. Post Office, 1967-1969
  • interest after·the it and the Italians pressures I to move ahead only if we, the Germans, the are ready from Moscow and from local A movement followed by retreat ment at all. post-election Early so that opportunity. German election
  • • NO STATI ST I CS REQUESTEDREFTEL, AVAI L~BLE• POST UNCLASS·I. FI ED Department of State UNCLASSIFIED PAGE 01 MONROV 5897 TELEGRAM 5:15 • NCOPY 2117382 53. ACTION L INFO AF 03 09.9GPM 0~pH 02uSY 03.1MC 01,NSA 02,c,IAE DODE 00~JUS 02,TRSY
  • 8 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 09/28/17 PARTIAL FOLDER TITLE LIST National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov Folder Title U.S. Post Office, Philadelphia
  • and the International on me. ', . 'spondent for The. Washington ,Association of Police_ Chiefs "This what goes on daily in ,Post, reported from Chica,go during the winter. the black community," Father yesterday that Daley confi- , : As he has done before, Groppi
  • EVE LESS. . 7. I THI K THE NET EFFECT THUS FAR SI.ICE MARCH 31 HAS BEEN O T~ PLUS SIDE. 'H!LE THERE AY HAVE BEE SOME LETDOW, rno:-.1 THE .H GK TE PO OF THE EARLY POST-TET RECOVERY PERIOD,· I BELIEVE THI 'GS ARE MOVI G AHEAD ITH CO E ABL E RESULTS
  • high command consld• ers that the time has come to put Its plan Into effect. In this connection, the Wallace PRECISELY barnstorming tour he.a produced another lnl• portant result. Both the White House and the Republicans have had observers posted
  • to build such near miracles as the Pennsylvania. Highway tunnelling the Alleghenies from Pittsburgh to Harrisburg where automobiles now speed at 70 m1les--where traffic now is a s heavy as the Manhattan tunnels from New York to New Jersey and to Long
  • Bio: (1887-1974) Physician; Field Artillery Corps, 1918; Editor, The Nation, 1920-1923, New York Post, 1932-1933; Director, Division of Territories and Island Possessions, Department of the Interior, 1934-1939; Governor of Alaska, 1939-1953; U.S