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- (lacladlng the Wall Street Journal)&• tile moat •w.cceaaful local pro1n.m.. It ••• atartecl 1'y th Pnabytel'lan Cllucll. l• now ftmded lty OEO. It rune prop-a.ma ln r•medlal eda.catloa, job orientattoa. comm.u.aity Mrric•• Cthtty were tralalng YOluteere
- )] ··r .: WHIT- HOUSE RECEIV 0 [2 of 13 (back)] The President - page 2 The Constitution of the United States, Article I, Section 9, paragraph 7, specifically provides: "No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence
- · .E .~~ T . I A k ,~ I MI TED OFF l C I AL USE ~Et 2- PRESS CONFERENCE, LETTt~s sfAtED USSR wlLL. PROViDE ' IRAQ ~iTH TECHNICAL ASSiST~NCE ~N6 . ~AtHiNE~~ ~O~ 6RILLING 0~ WELLS IiN SOUTHERN l:RAQ "IN AREAS OF PROVEN RESERVES," ARAB WORLD fOMMENTS
- to realize large amounts of private capital in the immediate future. Nevertheless., India has altered its policy on foreign capital since 1947. The Indians believe they have done what they were asked to do. On the other hand; they cannot provide
- on the Cau1es and Prevention of Violence 726 Jack1on Place Wa1hington, D. C. 20506 FEES PAIO OF' STATE JOURNAL OFFICIEL DE LA REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE MATERIELSDE GUERRE ARMES ET MUNITIONS RfGIME JOUBNAUX OFFICIELS 28, rue Delabt. - Parla (11") - C. C. P
Folder, "NSAM # 282: Project Sulky, 2/11/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
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- , it shoul.d be possible to demonstrate the economic development potential of nuclear excavation, the absence of hazard to human life and the safeguards that could be provided to prevent evasion of the Treaty :l>r weapons development purposes. Development
- - audio team now beginning its comprehensive survey . If this information were not available, the team would have to develop it to do a meaningful job and to provide a basis for any effective and continuing counter-audio program . The team will not concern
- , or radio folks or "ikewise, they .risk their inevitable, The Fifth ,kolsky. quotas from to Nationalist China by the Russians._ phical error, a sen lay'a Journal-Ameri meaning. It read :_ most militant and • The aeni-.,!nce, as •ea~ does represent
- of materials collected by Benjamin H. Powell during his time as an attorney and legal advisor with the law firm Powell, Wirtz, Rauhut, and Gideon. The material contained in this series includes reports, contracts, directories, notes, legal papers, journals
Oral history transcript, Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., interview 1 (I), 7/30/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- are notoriously slow in the way they pick up-M: So are historical journals, you're not alone. R: So are historical journals, that's right. But I would think that this piece has the detail that I don't have in my head. at the Congressional Record. But all
- into the life of Lyndon Johnson and national politics? S: Well, it's a long story, Dr. Frantz, but I'll try to make it as short as possible. Ny primary interest in college was in journalism. F: Where was this? S: Hardin-Simmons University. And I
- Center Citicorp Savings George J. Clark, Executive Vice President Columbia University – Business School Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism Committee for Economic Development Communications Communications Committee Communications
- Materials and Reports File contains published and unpublished materials intended to provide information to the President and his Cabinet. The collection also includes Backup Material for Presidential Speeches on Vietnam files. • • • • Box No. 1 12/09/19
- Walter Ridder, Ridder Newspapers James Cary, Copley Newspapers Bernard Gwertzman, Washington star Richard stoiUey, I!fe Wayne Kelly, Atlanta Journal Cauley asked the President to discuss his philosophical approach to his office at this time in his service
- facilities, needs redefinition; (3) the limited level of military supplies we might be willing to offer is unlikely to provide any significant leverage; and (4) in the absence of an understanding on arms limitation, any US military assistance could prove
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- not uncommonly taken a number of years to complete.) under I fact, In addition, ian conditions targets its present for plant who can provide of plants construction financial must of construction Thus, if India production goals, during years. need
- .' She would nap until the company started up again, taking her food with her and eating on horseback. Her young son rode with her. She said in her journal: 'Sometimes I found my self fast asleep on my horse, and only 14 when I was nearly over
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 45, October 10-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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Oral history transcript, Richard Morehead, interview 1 (I), 6/26/1987, by Christie L. Bourgeois
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- thought newspaper work was pretty soft compared to getting up at 1:30 every morning to milk, so I went from there. I came to The University of Texas, went to journalism school, and went to the University of Missouri briefly and ran out of money. Then we--I
Oral history transcript, John E. Babcock, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- lived at that time. A bit of history, immaterial possibly. I'm a product of Austin public schools, the University [of Texas] class of 1934. I studied journalism and also government, minor on municipal government. In the middle of the Depression I
- to modify Rule 22 to permit two-thirds of all senators present and voting to shut off debate on any question, including a motion to consider a rules change. Their proposal also provides that Senate rules shall continue from one session of Congress
- reduction until we see a definite turn upward. In the meantime, I am also stimulating in creased selling effort . _ Conway is evidently back a t his desk and writes me tha t he is agreed to our new plan of buying and payi ng for newsprint providing Mr
- to Provide for the Coinage of the United States"; Henry Fowler memo to the President reporting on recommendations to Congress for new coinage and related matters; statements prepared for the President by Treasury on the coinage program; proposed draft message
- Cottage Copy of Teachers College Bulletin - Southwest Texas State Teachers College Statement from LBJ Concerning the DISPATCH-JOURNAL, Dallas, Texas Remarks on House Floor Statement for American Youth Commission 3 Extension of Remarks of LBJ in House
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- the following :p ropos ition: That they be provided the in.! ormat·l on whlc::b. wou.ld ~ permlt them to do a seriee ot articles explaining p:reetaely, on the 'basit of tacts, why the Ac:lmlnletration believeo bomblng nortb ot the ZOth p~rallel ls important
- in existence. It has value - as does a car, a train, a ship - only in the service it provides. Which brings us to the question of the customer .. In the U.S., we have trouble predicting how many there will be. Over the .last decade we have continually
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 68: Mar. 19‑24, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- a political stability there. The issue as regards the supplemental is not nearly so much one of providing funds for needed projects as one of shoring up the government party in this critical election year -- thereby ensuring, in our self interest
- DCT and of the Part is the Development the of New Conununi ties Federal response Act· of 1968. New Cornmuni ties provides for developers a revolving fund Act necessitates the cooperation ments, the Department 18,· 1968
- Arlington librarian. P• 1866~ Library Journal, 5/15/62, Kenton Kilmer Government and General Research Di~ision December 8. 1965 Union Calendar No. 884 89th Congress, 2d Session House Report No. 1928 1 /~ I\ 1( - i ✓ -✓-. COMMITTEE ON UN-AMERICAN
- the first combat troops to Vietnam, the marines, doing this and the instructions and he was explaining it, why he was that he had given these marines and so on . Well, it was very clear to me at the point that I was going back to daily journalism
- problem. And a decision [was reached] in 1964 that there was an urban crisis; but [there was] an inability to focus on a great, bold, new, dramatic program to respond to it. The 1964 Task Force provided a highly sophisticated analysis of the main
- '.!;.;:(£} Pal-~ MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE Fe;:/ /)..a./J' WAIHIKOTOII i October 3, 1967 •T.uesday, 10:45 a. m. MEMO FOR: Marvin FROM Barefoot Watson Sanders~\~ .... .....-_,. ~ As I mentioned to you the Wall Street Journal is asking questions
- . Watson's comment? Washington Post Baltimor·e Sun N. Y. Times Wall Street Journal Washington Evening Star Washington Daily News !_ ✓ Disapproved ------- Approved / {:!) MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON v{ I t·-- June 18, 1966 12: 15 p. m
- to languish in the Agriculture Committees of both bodieo. Every year Farm Magazines, Trade Journals and the NAC News inform us of the ever-increasing amounts of economic poisons used in agriculture in this Country. The Apr:iJ. 1968 issue of NAC News states
- , but the main thing is what about all this stuff in the paper," because there had been a lot of sort of yellow journalism going in there. He said, '~ell, without commenting on any of its truth or falsehood, the fact is that this is Boing to make his
Oral history transcript, William S. Livingston, interview 1 (I), 7/15/1971, by David G. McComb
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- , the dean of the School of Social Work--now there's a dean that was not excluded, perhaps because Social Work was less, you know, a smaller school and was not so demanding. I don't know. It included Dewitt Reddick in journalism. It included Don Goodall, who
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh 6 I wandered all the way through the morgue at the Milwaukee Journal in Milwaukee ; the Madison Capital Times in Madison . I interviewed fifty - seventy-five people in the State of Wisconsin who theoretically had knowledge about
- ." From the Mailbox Dear Museum Curator, Thank you for continuing to open the LBJ Museum to the public for free. I work for a charity helping underprivileged children in Ft. Worth. We provide a hand up in life, not just a hand out. We took 7 children, ages
- with Green after the hearings about an editorial in the Providence Journal saying Green should relinquish the chairmanship of the Foreign Relations Committee. LBJ meets with Green that afternoon and the next day Green resigns the chairmanship because