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  • . "· 9t.(J-61) UNITED STATl•:S (;OVERNMENT Memorandum . ALL REGIONAL ADMINISTRA'.IDRS TO FROM 'HOUSING AND HO.ME FINANCE _AGENCY : • Lewis E. Williams, .Administrative SUBJECT: DATE: Of'.fice of Administration • Matters Concerning Departmental
  • source on January 17, 1966, advised that the purpose of the group is to foster sentiment against the Viet NamWar. A third source on February 1, 1966, furnished a draft of proposed literature for the HCFP. This draft listed the fol.lowing aim.a
  • by ROBERTF. WILLIAMS who is now in Communist China. WILLIAMSis considered "chairman in exile of RAM." SCLC has one active organizer in North Carolina, GOLDEN ASRO FRINKS, Edenton, N. C. He plans to recruit 200 individuals to demonstrate in Washington, D. C
  • and effective date - +2 Nov 63) . WILLIAM J FEmUSON, A03067455 (OOB - 5 ~ 34)(Permanent :residence - 285 Ha.lt Mile Rd, Central Islip, NY)(P.AFSC - 8o5)(Date or appointment and effective date - 12 Nov 63) · · MARION A ~DD, JR, ~3142467 (DOB - 20 Mar 31
  • the administra­ tion's foreign policy · because it is esse ,tially a Republican policy, formulated with the assistance of men like John Foster Dulles, con­ servative and anti-Russian. Had Roosevelt lived, or had Harry Tru­ man and his advisors seen fit to continue
  • on Foster Consttltations ... " -S3 p- ~ V-,orfs- A1l-T'IY·11s-1 .J/_93 memo RQstow to Pt esident S 2 p ~ ~Hil:.l-s ~~ C\4.-WS!) uudat:G\¾- -1--- --i'Y- FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, 10/25-31/67 Box 24 RESTRICTION
  • international Government to _change_ foster position of U.S . to the sustainable econcmic £or the dollar.• •\ ._ j t .: ! ;. - The Boa,d of Governors unanimously direc·tors ..-- • .. - Richmond, Atlanta, . . 'i of 'the Federal .. Chicago
  • .. functioning of reserves that will gro~th at home and a sound international Government to _change_ foster position of U.S . to the sustainable econcmic £or the dollar.• •\ ._ j t .: ! ;. - The Boa,d of Governors unanimously direc·tors Richmond
  • military dependence on r.ussia and Pakistan's on China: (3) The reestablishment in so far as possible of a cooperative USG relationship with the military in both India and Pakistan; and (4) Assistance in countering the growing insurgency campaigns, fostered
  • Group, the !ollowing individuals who have expressed a desire to be. present for the dis­ cussion be invited to attend the April ~meeting: William C. Foster, Director,. Arms Control and Disai:mament Agency, and /-- J ohn Do Jernegan, Deputy Assistant
  • Davld Bell Olerm Seaborg W lter Helle~ Janle& W ebb Kermll Gord.on John McCone Ed eDerm.ott Governor. Uerter William Foster General Taylor 3. .Sub-.cabiaet members who have aeen the PrE)stdent often: Oeorge Ball C-y Va'ftce Av•rell Harrhnan. Paw
  • , (whose mother they allege helped organize a communist youth camp) and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., ( whose father they allege belonged to at least 19 different communist front organizations). The long list includes Chester Bowles, G. Mennen Williams, J
  • things where Bill was wobbly and so was the Secretary. gone. You see, [John Foster] Dull es, by thi s time, was You're talking about Chris Herter, I guess. G: I think this was when Dulles was sick. H: Yes. But anyway, that prompts another
  • prepare for. And so here again, the executive branch marshaled its forces, organizing primarily through the White House offices. And Phil Lee, the assistant secretary for HEW, [William H.] Stewart, the surgeon general in charge of public health
  • . Ext . ~£AIRPDavies:atm Cleerence11 s/S c;> )ht o · Telegraphic transmission end 2108 , chusifir.etion approved by: Broim.l - -SECMT NEA - William J • Handley - -- r . OUTGOING .·TELEGRAM INDICATE: D 0 CHARGE TO ¥'P Origin s.s · Info
  • with courage and confidence. standing ties of mutual truat be strengthened - ueoocxDK~ Hr •. ling tt10 couatri~ ENDQUOtE. NM - William S/C?~ May the long­ and confidence between our from. year to year. HtA/SOA - Mr. Schneider sincere of our warm
  • to Vice President Nixon in the Senate to try to get his support for a line we were going to try to press with [John] Foster Dulles and President Eisenhower. Nixon said that this was the first time a serious question had been addressed to him in many years
  • in Washingto~J>!·e~j,Q~l)~]:i~~~!1o~er:)-V;i~~il)ipg.._t_O....J.~.~~~~~-n _the :Red Chinese_~11S~t~~~.:.9. ..~.~-st]l~t~~s. In conversations with Prime Minister I ! Nehru during a visit to India beginning on 22 May, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles
  • of the P resident in the present s ·tuatLon ' if Garcia Godoy is going to resign anyway• . William G. B owd l er Wednesday. February 16, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR T'HE PRESIDENT Subject: VC casualties and defections in 1966 NMCC now reports a total of 5748
  • took in the national interest. G: Were there any in that meeting that proposed an alternative course of action? O: There might have been one other alternative of course. I envision Senator [J. William] Fulbright had some fairly extensive comment
  • with the existing leadership, we probably would have refrained from going to this extreme. I think it's worth noting the next to the last paragraph, talking about the leadership conference. He's right, that's a problem for [William] McCulloch. And then he says
  • in the 1964 civil rights bill; the use of quid pro quo-type arrangements among members of Congress and White House staff; Charles Halleck's and William McCulloch's support for civil rights legislation; controversial portions of the proposed civil rights bill
  • , Atomic Energy Comminion and Mr. William 0. Cregar for the Assistant to the Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, th~ subject being outside of their jurisdiction. WARNING This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United
  • . FOSTER IN GENEVA OR WASHINGTON, OR AT CABINET LEVEL. MY · IMPRESSI ON IS THAT THEY WILL NOT SET A DATE ,PRIOR to THE ~\ CO MPLETION OF THEIR 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION IN NOVEMBER - ANO _ THAT . WE HAVE _4 CHANCE..TO PROPOSE -MORE SPECIFiCS ABOur
  • the barefoot days or the Blanco Hills, but Karcelus Foster heard~ story. To him. I say now that many hundreds ot young men in Texas have bene.t'itted by his tine spirit. I am glad to be one or those. City builders, and Texas builders have changed Buffalo
  • Lee White, Charles then Special Zwick, Counsel to the President then an Assistant Daniel O'Keefe, Office Department who helped in Washington, D, C. Director Harry Bush, Gen. William Charles 2. who wrote then chairman McKee, Schultze
  • of $40 million. William S. Gaud -@ilITDPiTI&: DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON §fGE October .5, 1967 - 2¢ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: . Arms Policy and the Sale of F-5 Aircraft in Latin America The SIG has just completed a review of our
  • . Obligations Directly to Federal Reserve Banks H.R. 11499 Responsibility for Placement and Foster Care of Dependent Children H.R. 9688 Rule Governing Validity of Aircraft Conveyances H.R. 8873 Temporary Assistance for U.S. Citizens Returned form Foreign
  • been identified by police officials as Uilliam. Epton_and Jesse Gray. William Epton is Vice Chairman of the Progressive Labor Movement, who prior· to the riots organized several groups in the Harlem area to handle whatever situation might arise
  • of theAHans,Poe's foster parents, may be seen here - the nrnnt I from the room occupied by Poe, the stairway l ading to that room, theA1lans 1 dining table and tWochairs. The Poe Shrine own perhaps th finest col­ lection of autograph Poe manuscripts jn