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W E the People of the States of New-llampthire, Maffachufctu, Rhodc-JOand and Providence Plan·tatione, ConncC\icut, New-York, Ncw-Jcrfey, Pcnnfyh,.ania, DeJa rare, Maryland, Virginia, Nonh-Carolina, South-Carolin2, and Georgia, do ordain, dcdarc and dbblifh the following Conllitution for the Govcrnm ... of ft •• P fteri• •• I. , •• J u. The Go..-cnuacmlbaU CGIIGI ol f•prn~e qihtiYr, l'lltcutiYc and ja4idal powcn. IlL The qihaiYC pc!ftf lWI be Ydlc4 ia a ~' lO caafift ol IWO fcopaqtc IIICicliliaa boolia …
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DRAFT 12/18/75 MEMORANDUM FOR: WILLIAM GREENER (with copies to Jack Marsh and Dick Cheney) FROM: PHIL BUCHEN A Woodward and Bernstein article on events preceding the Nixon pardon appeared in the Washington Post December 18, 1975. ~c1r:l1h tJl'l'il I To give you~ background and comments on this article) ~·~ng-y~·m1Y'...furths~e&8-'iilqui~, I point out the following: 1. Woodward came to see me on Tuesday, December 9, ostensibly to check out the veracity of a story he had acquired w hich dea.}t f& involved …
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Mr. President. In light of your ON n statement about your response to the press on your trip to Mississippi and New Orleans after you had been advised of the damaging new evidence in the tapes that President Nixon was still innocent, didn't you mislead the press. Ans. You will note in my statement my reasons for responding as I did in reference to President Nixon's situation. However, let me make several points: 1. I had not been given the precise details of what this new evidence was; rather, I had been …
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15b THE PRES I DENT HAS SEEN •. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON INFORMATION December 16, 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY A. KISSINGER SUBJECT: A Confidential Assessment of Your Visit to Japan H I have been given an extremely positive assessment of your Japan visit by a Japanese friend of mine, an intellectual with excellent contacts throughout Japanese government, who is a sophisticated observer of the Japanese political scene. He reports that 90% of the adult population of Japan …
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INTERNATIONAL NAVAL REVIEW ., ' Salute to Maritime Heritage The Fourth Internat ional Naval Review, on July 4th in New York Harbor, will be the greatest gatherin g of world navies in history. It's expected that more than 30 countrie s will send naval vessels to particip ate in the review and that approximately 10 more nations will send observer delegations. The foreign ships and assigned U.S. Navy units will be part of a modern armada of more than 50 ships, consisting of cruisers, frigates, destroyers , …
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The COMM ONWEA LTH of PENNS YLVAN IA For the time, energy and enthusiasm you gave so unstintingly to the Nation·s Bicentennial Wagon Train Pilgrimage to Pennsylvania, please accept our sincere appreciation.~Only with your dedication could this historical event be accomplished.~ BICENTENNIAL WAGON TRAIN PILGRIMAGE to Pennsylvania .; ' Bicentennial Pennsylvania : • •J ~ li";; ,.·. ' ..,. c> \ So your children can tell a;;: ~ ;:; i ~: their children. • ,'1.\ .:;,;. f ~ Lieutenant Governor 6 Bicentennial …
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The United States has issued no official comment on the matters related to the vessel Glomar Explorer. It is the policy of this government not to confirm, deny or otherwise comment on alleged intelligence activities. This is a practice followed by all governments, including the USSR. Regardless of press speculation, there will be no official position on this matter. ' … The United States has issued no official comment on the matters related to the vessel Glomar Explorer. It is the policy of this government …
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.- STOP Equal Rights Amendment National Chairman: Phyllis Schlafly Box 618 Alton, Illinois 62002 NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF ENDORSERS AGAINST ERA Mrs. Arthur Eisenhower, Kansas Mrs. Gordon Lamont, New York November 18, 1974 Ms. Patricia s. Lindh Special Assistant to the Counsellor for Women's Programs The White House Washington, D.C. Senators' wives: Mrs. Sam J . Ervin, Jr. North Carolina Mrs. Paul Fannin, Arizona Congressmen's wives: Mrs. K. Gunn McKay, Utah Mrs. W. R. Poage, Texas Mrs. John P. Saylor, …
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THE WHITE HOUSE WASH I NGTON NEW RUG IN PRESIDENT FORD'S OVAL OFFICE A new rug, specially designed for the Oval Office of the President, was installed in the room on December 22, 1976. The ground of the rug is a pale gold color with turquoise blue rosettes throughout the field. The Savonnerie style border has classical motifs in colors harmonizing with the upholsteries and draperi'e s in the office. The rug measures 24. 2 x 3 0. ll. The design for the rug was selected by the President and Mrs. Ford in mid …