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Cy Martin Collection
University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections Cy Martin Collection Martin, Cy (1919–1980). Papers, 1966–1975. 2.33 feet. Author. Manuscripts (1968) of “Your Horoscope,” children’s stories, and books (1973–1975), all written by Martin; magazines (1966–1975), some containing stories by Martin; and biographical information on Cy Martin, who wrote under the pen name of William Stillman Keezer. _________________ Box 1 Real West: May 1966, January 1967, January 1968, April 1968, May 1968, June 1968, May 1969, June 1969, November 1969, May 1972, September 1972, December 1972, February 1973, March 1973, April 1973, June 1973. Real West (annual): 1970, 1972. Frontier West: February 1970, April 1970, June1970. True Frontier: December 1971. Outlaws of the Old West: October 1972. Mental Health and Human Behavior (3rd ed.) by William S. Keezer. The History of Astrology by Zolar. Box 2 Folder: 1. Workbook and experiments in physiological psychology. 2. Workbook for physiological psychology. 3. Cagliostro history. 4. Biographical notes on W.S. Keezer (pen name Cy Martin). 5. Miscellaneous stories (one by Venerable Ancestor Zerkee, others by Grandpa Doc). Real West: December 1969, February 1970, March 1970, May 1970, September 1970, October 1970, November 1970, December 1970, January 1971, May 1971, August 1971, December 1971, January 1972, February 1972. True Frontier: May 1969, September 1970, July 1971. Frontier Times: January 1969. Great West: December 1972. Real Frontier: April 1971. Box 3 Ford Times: February 1968. Popular Medicine: February 1968, December 1968, January 1971. Western Digest: November 1969 (2 copies). Golden West: March 1965, January 1965, May 1965 July 1965, September 1965, January 1966, March 1966, May 1966, September 1970, September 1970 (partial), July 1972, August 1972, November 1972, December 1972, December 1973. -
BOUNDARY I Solution of the Problem of the Chamizal
TREATIES A~D OTHER INTERNATIONAL ACTS SERIES ~51~ I BOUNDARY I Solution of the Problem of the Chamizal Convention Between the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and MEXICO Signed at Mexico City August 29, 1963 with Exchange of Notes MEXICO Boundary: Solution of the Problem of the Charnizal Convention signed at Mexico City August 29, 1963; Ratification advised by the Senate o.f the United States of America December 17, 1963; Ratified by the President of the United States of America December 20, 1963; Ratified by Mexico January 7, 1964; Ratifications exchanged at Mexico City Janwuy 14, 1964; Proclaimed by the President of the United States of America Janrtary 16, 1964; Entered into force January 14, 1964. With exchange of notes Signed at Mexico City August 29, 1963. DEPARTMENT OF STATE BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION [Literal print] WHEREAS the convention between the United States of America and the "Cnited Mexican States for the solution of the problem of the Chamizal was signed at Mexico City on August 29, 1963, the original thereof, in the English and Spanish languages, being word for word as follows: For sule by the Superintendent of Documerw, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C., 20402 • Price 30 cerw N (1) TIAS 5.:il5 3 2 Have resolved to conclude a Con Han resuelto celebrar una Conven~ vention and for this purpose have ci6n y con este prop6sito han nom named as their Plenipotentiaries: brado sus Plenipotenciarios: The President of the United States El Presidcntc de los Estados Unidos of America, Thomas C. -
Maine Developments, January 1966 Maine Department of Economic Development
Maine State Library Digital Maine Economic and Community Development Economic and Community Development Documents 1-1-1966 Maine Developments, January 1966 Maine Department of Economic Development Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalmaine.com/decd_docs Recommended Citation Maine Department of Economic Development, "Maine Developments, January 1966" (1966). Economic and Community Development Documents. 114. https://digitalmaine.com/decd_docs/114 This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Economic and Community Development at Digital Maine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Economic and Community Development Documents by an authorized administrator of Digital Maine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MAIN! Department of Economic Development • Augusta, Maine • Standish K. Bachman, Commissioner Vol. 5 No.1 January, 1966 COORDINATOR Governor John H. Reed has appointed MAINE'S ECONOMIC PROGRESS Richard A. Hebert of the DED staff to be Federal projects coordinator for his office. BY Hebert will be on assignment loan to the Executive Department and will report STANDISH K. BACHMAN, Commissioner directly to the Governor and to Steven D. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVEWPMENT Shaw, Administrative Assistant to the Governor. Maine stands at the dawning of a new Great strides are being made in our high- The veteran DED staffer has been with year. On the basis of what transpired in the Department since its creattion in 1955 ways system. Route 95 was completed from the year just ended, I look for 1966 to bring Old Town to Howland, on its way to Houl- and served as administrative assistant to continued economic progress to our state. -
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I. Edward Block retired as The Richard C. DiPrima Prize Managing Director of was established in December SIAM in September 1994, 1985 to commemorate the and he was replaced by former SIAM president. James Crowley, who was named as SIAM’s The JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR Executive Director. In January 2001, the society INDUSTRIAL AND APPLIED appointed a representative in By the fall MATHEMATICS was renamed Washington, DC to act on of 1954, the SIAM JOURNAL ON APPLIED The Society for Industrial and In May 1969, the behalf of its members. SIAM had MATHEMATICS in January 1966. SIAM released the Applied Mathematics (SIAM) was society released its The SIAM Journal on The society released 500 members and sections had The society co-sponsored first volume in its incorporated as a non-profit first volume in the Optimization made its debut its Mathematics in been formed in New York City, San the first Gatlinburg Around 1978, SIAM initiated SIAM co-sponsored the First In July 1989, the society MONOGRAPHS ON organization under the laws of the book series, SIAM- in February 1991. Industry report in 1996. Francisco and Washington, DC. symposium on numerical its focused-conference International Congress on moved into its new offices DISCRETE MATHEMATICS State of Delaware on April 30, 1952. AMS Proceedings. SIAM held a record-setting, On December 28, 1954, SIAM held linear algebra in April 1961. program to concentrate on In July 1980, SIAM moved its international celebration to mark Industrial and Applied at 3600 Science Center, in In December 1996, a AND APPLICATIONS, and In 1959, the society published the SIAM published the first volume its first national meeting. -
Analysis of the Tucson, Arizona Housing Market
1xt,t I ',308 FAl- T"r4/*r. , A' t t' i'lLb W"lfi"e ? I a TUCSON, ARIZONA HOUSING MARKET as of August 1, 1966 ry,r,N' o...3l,llli ANg'or ^..- i uir,.,r1V^u'w ,,,nro-' WASHINOTON' Jl.ri" i I 1967 a A Rcport by thc d DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT FED ERAt HOUSING ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D. C .20111 June 1967 a ANALYSIS OF THE TUCSON ARIZONA HOUSING MARKET AS OF AUGUST 1 t966 -,- "r "oll:'ilh ,''' i. II , .,iti"'''r"-ro ,,^:i:,:. ;; iru, Field Market Analysis Service a Federal Housing Administrat.ion Department of Housing and Urban Development Foreword a As a publlc aervlce to a66ist local houelng activities clearer Ehrough understandlng of locar housing .ark"t conditions, EH; lnlElated publlcatlon of its comprehenslve housing market analyses early ln 1965. t{hile each reporr ls deslgned specificarly FllA for use ln adminleterlng ite mortgage lnsurance operaElons, 1t ls expected that the factuar informatlon and the irndings conclusions and of Eheee reports wlIl be generally useful .l"o to bulldersr Dortgagees, and othere concerned wlth local housing problema and to others havlng an interest ln local economic con- dltlonc snd trends. slnce aarket analyels is not an eract sclence, the judgmental factor ls rmportant, ln the development of ftnirngs and conclusions. There wlll be differencea of oprnton, of course, in the lnter- pratatlon of avallable factual informatlon in determining absorptlve the capaclty of the market and the requirements for main- tenance of a reaeonabre barance 1n demand-suppry relatlonships. The factuel'framework for each analysis is developed as thoroughly as poeslble on the basls of lnformaElon avallable from both lofal and natlonal lources. -
Analysis of the Lexington, Kentucky Housing Market
728.1 :308 r22 ]966 L+rn6tot1 Ka W"lfi"e I l, I LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY HOUSING MARKET as of January I, 1966 A Report by the DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT FED ERAt HOUSING ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D. C.2O1I1 JUrY 1966 a ANALYSIS OF THE LEXINGTON KENTUCKY HOI]SING MARKET AS OF JANUARY I t966 FIELD MAR.KET ANALYSIS SERVICE FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINI STRATION DEPARTT"IENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMM.IT Foreword As a publlc servlce to assist local houslng actlvitles through clearer understanding of local housing market conditions, FHA lnttiated publlcatlon of lts comprehenslve housing market analyeee early ln 1965. Wht[e each report ls deslgned speclfically for FHA use in administerlng lts mortgage lnsurance operations, 1t ls expected that the factual lnformatlon and the findings and concluslons of these reports wl1l be generally useful also to bullders, mortgagees, and others concerned with local housing problems and to others havlng an lnterest in local economlc con- dlttons and trends. Stnce market analysls 1s not an exact science the judgmental factor 1s lmportant tn the development of flndlngs and conclusions. There wlll, of course, be dlfferences of oplnlon ln the lnter- pretatlon of avallabl.e factual lnfornatton 1n determlning the absorptlve capaclty of the market and the requirements for maln- tenance of a reasonable balance ln deuand-supply relatlonshlps. The factual framework for each analysts 1s developed as thoroughly as posslble on the basis of inforrnatton avallable from both local and national sources. Unless speclflcally identifled by source reference, all estlmates and judgments ln the analygls are those of the authorlng analyst. -
™E Items-In-Secretary-General's Statements - XI, 4 January 1966 - 5 May 1966
UN Secretariat Item Scan - Barcode - Record Title Page 20 Date 22/05/2006 Time 4:29:40 PM S-0886-0004-03-00001 Expanded Number S-0886-0004-03-00001 ™e Items-in-Secretary-General's statements - XI, 4 January 1966 - 5 May 1966 Date Created 21/03/1966 Record Type Archival Item Container S-0886-0004: United Nations Documents of the Secretary-General: U Thant: Secretary-General's Statements Print Name of Person Submit Image Signature of Person Submit UNITED NATIONS Press Services Office of Public Information United Nationst N.Y. (JOE USE OF INFORMATION MEDIA — NOT AN OFFICIAL RECORD) Press Release SG/SM/502 5 May 1966 STATEMENT BY SECRETARY-GENERAL AT HEW YORK AIRPORT OH 5 MAY Following is the text of a statement made by the Secretary-General, U Thant, on arrival at New York airport on 5 May from Geneva: "I have nothing new to add on my return from Europe, since my press officer has been dispatching daily reports to Headquarters. The primary purpose of my visit to Europe was to attend the Administrative Committee on Co-ordination (ACC) meetings in London and to address the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, but the Government of the United Kingdom and the Government of France very kindly invited me to be their guest. "During my stay in London and Paris I took the opportunity of discussing several matters of interest with the leaders of the two countries. Naturally, in the course of our discussions, political issues such as Viet-Nam came up prominently. In London, of course, we discussed,besides Viet-Nam, the questions of Cyprus and Rhodesia. -
ORDER of 23 NOVEMBER 1966 Mode Officiel De Citation: Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, Limited, Ordonnance Du 23 Novembre 1966, C.I.J
COUR INTERNATIONALE DE JUSTICE RECUEIL DES ARRÊTS, AVIS CONSULTATIFS ET ORDONNANCES AFFAIRE DE LA BARCELONA TRACTION, LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED (NOUVELLE REQUÊTE : 1962) (BELGIQUE c. ESPAGNE) ORDONNANCE DU 23 NOVEMBRE 1966 INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE REPORTS OF JUDGMENTS, ADVISORY OPINIONS AND ORDERS CASE CONCERNING THE BARCELONA TRACTION, LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED (NEW APPLICATION: 1962) (BELGIUM v. SPAIN) ORDER OF 23 NOVEMBER 1966 Mode officiel de citation: Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, Limited, ordonnance du 23 novembre 1966, C.I.J. Recueil 1966, p. 507. Officia1 citation: Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, Limited, Order of 23 November 1966, I.C.J. Reports 1966, p. 507. No de vente : Sales number 304 1 INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE YEAR 1966 1966 23 November 1966 23 November General List : No. 50 CASE CONCERNING THE BARCELONA TRACTION, LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED (NEW APPLICATION : 1962) (BELGIUM v. SPAIN) ORDER The President of the International Court of Justice, Having regard to Article 48 of the Statute of the Court and to Article 37 of the Rules of Court, Having regard to the Order of 12 January 1966 fixing the time-limits for the filing of the Reply of the Government of Belgium and the Rejoin- der of the Government of Spain; Whereas, by a letter dated 7 October 1966 and received and filed in the Registry on 13 October 1966, the Agent for the Government of Belgium, for the reasons therein set out, requested an extension of six months of the time-limit, fixed at 30 November 1966, -
January 1964 O.P
Valparaiso University ValpoScholar Campus Commentary University Archives & Special Collections 1-1964 January 1964 O.P. Kretzmann Valparaiso University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.valpo.edu/campus_commentary Recommended Citation Kretzmann, O.P., "January 1964" (1964). Campus Commentary. 11. https://scholar.valpo.edu/campus_commentary/11 This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives & Special Collections at ValpoScholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Campus Commentary by an authorized administrator of ValpoScholar. For more information, please contact a ValpoScholar staff member at [email protected]. campus commentary Volume 14 January, 1964 No. 2 Dear Brother: It was exactly 1:25 pun. CST on Friday, November 22, when the news hit the campus: "President Kennedy is dead." Professors closed their books, and students filed dazedly out of classrooms. Death was only a vague word to many of them — and this was the first time it had come to one whom every one of them knew. I shall never forget what happened then. Within twenty minutes the University Chapel was crowded with three thousand students and instructors. Some sat quietly, staring at the cross above the pulpit. Others knelt on the cold floor. The only sound was an occasional sob. The organ began to play and I read the only words that could matter at that moment; "I am the Resurrection and the Life" ... "Now is Christ risen from the dead" ... "Let not your heart be troubled" ... "In my Father's house are many mansions" ... "Unto Almighty God we commend the soul of John Fitzgerald Kennedy" .. -
The Octofoil, January/February 1964
College of the Holy Cross CrossWorks The Octofoil Special Collections 1-1-1964 The Octofoil, January/February 1964 Ninth Infantry Division Association Follow this and additional works at: https://crossworks.holycross.edu/octofoil Part of the Military and Veterans Studies Commons, Military History Commons, Social History Commons, and the United States History Commons Recommended Citation Ninth Infantry Division Association, "The Octofoil, January/February 1964" (1964). The Octofoil. 139. https://crossworks.holycross.edu/octofoil/139 This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Collections at CrossWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Octofoil by an authorized administrator of CrossWorks. VOLUME XVII $4.00 per year. (This $4 per year subscription NUMBER 3 THE NINTH INFANTRY DIVISION ASSOCIATION also pays one year's dues). Single copy, 35c Columbus, Ohio - 286 Zimpfer St., Columbus, Ohio - Hickory 4-9709 ~ January-February, 1964 METROPOLITAN PHILADELPHIA CLINGS TO MANY Of ITS OLD TRADITIONS JACK O'SHEA SAYS THINGS ARE SHAPING UP FOR ONE OF THE BEST REUNIONS EVER HELD Jack O'Shea, 412 South Avenue, the price at the lowest level possible Holmes, Pa., is president of the alert without taking a financial bath. Philadelphia-Delaware Valley Chap Bringing the Reunion back to the ter. Jack, in a recent letter to The big city, following two most success Octofoil, has the following to say re ful affairs away from the bright garding the July, 1964 Reunion: lights, lavish surroundings and any Reunion Chairman AI Cuprys and thing else that culminates in the high Co-Chairman John Sabato and the and rather exorbitant prices confront Philadelphia-Delaware Valley Chap one in a large city, is a major road ter members are hard at work for block; and one that has to naturally mulating plans for our annual Re be explored' most fully. -
Special Libraries, November 1966
San Jose State University SJSU ScholarWorks Special Libraries, 1966 Special Libraries, 1960s 11-1-1966 Special Libraries, November 1966 Special Libraries Association Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1966 Part of the Cataloging and Metadata Commons, Collection Development and Management Commons, Information Literacy Commons, and the Scholarly Communication Commons Recommended Citation Special Libraries Association, "Special Libraries, November 1966" (1966). Special Libraries, 1966. 9. https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1966/9 This Magazine is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Libraries, 1960s at SJSU ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Special Libraries, 1966 by an authorized administrator of SJSU ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. special libraries November 1966, vol. 57, no. 9 Information Networks Data Processing and the Library Audio-visual Orientation A Special Iwvitatiow tbat will save your library more than $1600 1 THE PERGAMON INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY CONTRACT PLAN Now, for the first time, you may obtain hardcover library editions of the Commonwealth and International Library at a considerable saving in time, and at discounts of up to 40%. ABOUT THE BOOKS This modern International Library is authored by distinguished international authori- ties. The books provide a concise treatment of topics ranging from science and tech- nology, to education, politics and the arts. They have received enthusiastic acclaim from educators, librarians, students, and the general reader. Under the Pergamon International Library Contract Plan all your costs go into books. There are no extra fees or hidden expenses. The liberal discounts over the next two and one half years require only a small yearly investment for a large volume of books. -
Generl Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
RESTRICTED L/2336/Add.2 GENERL AGREEMENT ON 10 May 1965 TARIFFS AND TRADE Limited Distribution Original: English RESIDUAL IMPORT RESTRICTIONS Addendum DENMARK The Government of Denmarmk has submitted the following detailed plans for liberalization, as had been forecast in the basic Danish notification of residual import restrictions (L/2336, page 19). It is the intention of the Danish Government to abolish the remaining quan- titative import restrictions on goods listed from Chapter 25 to the end of the Brussels Nomenclature and restrictions on some goods listed in Chapters 17 to 21, not later than 31 December 1966, as shown in the following time-table for liberalization: Brussels Planned No. Description of commodity liberalization date ex 17.04 Liquorice confectionery except liquorice all sorts 1 July 1965 ex 17.04 Other sugar confectionery and liquorice all sorts 1 January 1966 ex 18.06 Chocolate 31 December 1966 ex 19.08 Biscuits, rusks 1 July 1966 ex 18.06 Other food preparations, also containing cocoa 31 December 1966 ex 21.07 ex 25.16 Granite in blocks and sheets 1 July 1965 35.05 ) Dextrins and dextrin glues; soluble or roasted 1 January 1966 ex 35.06 ) starches; starch glues and glues containing ) starch or starch products 40.10 Transmission, conveyor or elevator belts or belting 1 July 1965 of vulcanized rubber ex 40.11 Rubber tyres and tubes for bicycles without motor 1 July 1965 or with an auxiliary motor ex 46.03 Basketwork and other articles of plaiting materials 1 July 1966 ex 48.11 Wallpaper 1 July 1965 ex 64.01 ) Footwear with uppers of rubber, footwear on which 1 July 1966 ex 64.02 ) outer soles are vulcanized L/2336/Add.2 Page 2 Brussels Planned No.