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  • AND RECORDS SERVICE (7', WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENT S OR TITLE DATE ** TO BE SUBMITTED TO ST~TE DEPT . FOR CONCURRENCE*'· -#-1:--1 Le tter Secret WR ,, ~/.5C I o \lJ? J.ohnson 1 p I Brandt: #B
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  • Brandt, Willy, 1913-1992
  • text of opening , statement by HUAC Chairman Edwin E. Willis, and text of Miami Grand Jury report to Uo S. District Court, in the matter of violent acts in the Miami region attributed to the Klans. The "unlisted" Klans are listed. Drew Pearsono
  • , Karoh 23, 1943 (BlaIV4a) lvelyn Otarioe Kime, born, Nov. 7, 1937, marriecl George Killer, Sept. 2, 1955. (BlaII) Lee .A.lpma Pineon, born, 1880 died 1948, marrie4 Lou Johnson, 1913 &lld bad, Blall a---orace Pineon, born, 1914, married P&ul Joseph
  • . Willie D. Tqlor Car lb. 14 Mr. Frank Valeo Car lb. Ambassador Horace B. Smith 1~ Car Hoo 16 Mr .. Carl Rowan 11 Mr. John n. Ohly Miss Frances P, Criss Car No. 18 Mr. Da.vid Waters Mias Irene X. Berman Dls Bo. ·12 Presa Party Car No. and 20
  • : "With gratitude for your extra effort• during the Glassboro summit conference." Attachment: A'11-J ,, .. 21 "8: t ( Will t• Moravek 26 Mullaly 14 0"'1-- 01veW Rapp 26 ~•,l( Willi•• Holt 6 Mike au,nak 12 John Willi••• 12 Mike Toohey 3 Gua Ro11oaando 13 Di
  • Roberts, Juanita, 1913-1983
  • time to give them appropriate consideration. At the present time we have no knowledge of any new specific ideas that he might have in mind. Drafted by: E - Mr. Jacobson OFE - Mr. Miller OT - Mrs. Kallis OR - Mrs. Gold Treas. - Mr. Willis S/S-S - Mr
  • ., 7/19/64 HCBEE,Willie, Greenville, s. c., P.1,ac•d. 7/26/64 1 d. 7/2B/64 RUSSELL,Floyd, R #5, Box 392, Asheville, N. c., P.i•Dc 1 FLORINI, Mra. Geno, Detroit, l:Iich., 7/l/64 IETRQr/SKI,stanley, 2204 Re1110lds, Muskegon, 1-Iich., 5/l/64 WSSEAULT
  • Hoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-1975?
  • 68 D-969-2 7 ~ I 6 Fe 66 A-1898-09 M N ~ 9 Oc 68 D-1986-35 ~ 2 Oc 68 D-1913-12A . 31_0.£_§8 A-714S.,._05A --~. . -- . -· ., .
  • the bed of Jackson Lake, the (25,540 acres) and deepest (400 feet) body of Before the Grand Teton National Park was established, Jackson Lake was enlarged by a dam, first farmers, built in 1903 by local then enlarged in 1913 and reconstructed
  • ~EXICOt LEFT SCHOOLAFTER THE FOURTHGRADE. HIS FIRST JOB MASAS A TINE-KEEPER ON ft FARN. lN 1913 WHENHE MAS12 HE WASHIRED BY THE NATIONALRAILROADOF ftEXICO TO LEARNTELEGRAPHY. ''WHEN PANCHOVILLA CANETHROUGH 0URANGOtI FOLLOWED HIN FOR ABOUT 2½ YEARS. HE HADA
  • Jei.de.A.Avenue lnon..tgomeA!f-, Al.a.6a.ma. f¾ -. ~ "fl•'• \, ~ . . ...'.. NJ,,'l-, Ap/t.ll 2 3, 1913 VeaJt Viltg.ln.ia: The ma.it ha..6 been moun.ta.lnou...6,.l.t .u .t1tue, bu.t 1·have been g1tea.tly .touched by .the many way~ .in wh.lch people
  • The Royal House of Greece was founded in 1863 by Ki?:€ George I of the Hellenes. · This dynasty has so far given Greece five ki~s: George I (1863-1913), Constantine (1913-1917 and 1920-22), Alexander (1~17-20), George II (1922-23 and 1935-47), and Paul 1947
  • in Alice, followed an exciting period in Mexico where he.rode with the revolutionary hero Pancho Villa. Salas, born in Durango, Mexico, left school after the fourth grade. His first job was on a farm. In 1913 when he was 12 he was hired by the National
  • assembled her Committee for a More Beautiful Capital for the first time on February ll, 1965. She challenged her Committee to act, by quoting a British diplomat who said in 1913, "You have such a chance for building up a superb capital that it would
  • .. ....U...Uoa 1913,he _,.,__.. et •f' Put>ta an4 it.a ffil te luffe M4 1a a1Jl4 tJle .... 'ttho\a,;ht.4IOll'"1 1a, •mt• W. nal"t!nout.1' C.Ueg• addN•• • M Slt.t"lllao- YU'lni• 'by illU•ldaUCBt tM •Beu &urcen. • A DOCUMENT AR.Y of Historic
  • in 1913 and in 1914 (over protest of Dominican Government). US also supervised .. March 1924 elections near end of period of US occupation. e. H~iti. Presidential elections held August 1915 under US auspices. 6. · In ~ddition, there have been several
  • -- my teacher, -_, co-worker, and ._. beloved friend .for many years -- described the kind of America of which he dreamed in his first speech to Congress, in 1913. He said: I I. . .. .. . The value of an educated citizenry to a nation cannot
  • Cohen, Wilbur J. (Wilbur Joseph), 1913-1987
  • , but the real incomes of all manufacturers and property owners scarcely increased between 1913 and 1918~ while seven-eighths of the new high-income taxes fell upon them. Below these groups, the white-collar workers and all others with fixed incomes suffered
  • victims. Previously, there i1ad been well ov~r 1 million rdugecs from the ·1913 Arab-Israel war denied an.if.,~ opportt1:1ity to return. ~ Insistence by Israel that the reunification cf Jerusalem under :)11 Israeli control is unncgoti2ble is M not a new