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  • Security Council list -- unfortunately I cannot put my hands on my copy, so maybe you could make the changes on yours and I will get it -- IF AND WHEN I ever get back to my work! The Speaker did not come Under CIA add Chester Cooper, Assistant Deputy
  • on your right with Senator John Sherman Cooper on your left. Others will draw for seating. mjdr per Bess Abell's office Feb 4 RECEPTION AT THE WHITE HOUSE Tuesday, February 4, 1964 at six o'clock The President and Mrs. Johnson Rep. &Mrs. LeslieC. Arends
  • with them according to the Usher) Mrs. Fischesser Elaine Mr. and Mrs. G Tatum Mr. and Mrs. D. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Philip Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 33ox?Ea?i& Powell Mrs. C Cooper Mrs. Ava Cox Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacArthur The last
  • J J mF Mrs Ellen Cooper Willie Day Taylor MF Geo Reedy Rochester Minn to wish him well asked Mrs Johnson Willie Day MF to talk to cheer him up Arthur Krim NYC the President to him Judge well Homer Thurnberry Houston to wish him
  • cooperative s i n local village s Today announce d the appointment s o f four regiona l director s fo r th e Office o f Economic Opportunity which coordinate s th e nation' s wa r o n poverty Today directed a nat l surve y of public preferences andxxacik x
  • of Angelica Anagnostopoulos. H. R. 4464, An Act for the relief of Michael Hadjichristofas, Aphrodite Hadjichristofas and Paniote Hadjichristofas. H, R. 8350, An Act for the relief of the successors in interest of Cooper Blyth and Grace Johnston Blyth otherwise
  • Keene (Yasuo Tsukikawa), H. R« 23, An Act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to initate with the several State s a cooperative program for the conservation, development, and enhancement of the Nation's anadromous fish, and for other purposes H
  • of Congress, Washington _ library. t Leonard Schwartz, Brentano's Inc. _ __ __.__,____ Arnold Swenson, Harvard Cooperative Soc. , Cambridge, Mass [ Mrs. Doris Thompson, Francis Scott Key Bookshop, Washington j Miss Elizabeth Yount, New Canaan Book Shop, New
  • legislative anti-pollution program ! this year. From INTERIOR Dept:; Senator Henry Jackson Cong. Ogden Reid Cong. Joe Skubitz Senator Alan Bible Cong. Frank Horton Secretary Gardner Henry Caulfield { Robert McConnellJ Senator John Sherman Cooper Cong. John
  • of the Vice President which had been preceded by the visit of Ambassador Harriman. This had done a great deal to bring about ^the understanding and the spirit of cooperation between the two countries. The Ambassador went onto say that the ^^^^political
  • said he understood and went on to ^ses say that the U.S. has not intervened in the DR -- despi as alleged at the Conference - - It was cooperation-- not intervention. (above fr Lloyd Hand) ^ /%3 "VI* 7^: 3^6 ^ . (pl) B Moyers BM (pl) CL-- 12:27p j
  • carefully reviewed. It was agreed that Secy, of Agriculture Freeman and a team of agricultural experts would proceed at once to Vietnam for the purpose of developing enlarged programs of agricuLtural cooperation. (This team was also responsible
  • for U S Cooperation in establishing in Korea on Institute for Industrial Webb returning his Robert Stephens Technology Applied Science OFF RECORD: RECORD : Hon. Hon. Henry Cabot Cabot Lodg Lodgee (fo (for r discussions on on the VietNam
  • . Carl Rowan CIA - Hon. Wm . F. Raborn, Hon. Richard Helms Amb. Henry Cabot Lodge STAFF fr. WH - McGeorge Bundy , Bil l Moyers, Cheste r Cooper (NSC) Hon Clar k Clifford joine d /request of President '] / i-/J /• // / To the office - - (reading
  • not in April 27, 1966 White House WEDNESDAY Jack Valenti Marvin Watson (pl) Joe Califano (pl) Harry McPherson (returning the President's call) Amon Carter Evans re TVA legislation Marvin Watson (pl) Mr. Ed Cooper , Motion Pic Assn Mr. Ralph Hetzel, Actg
  • Sherman Cooper Congressman Hale Boggs Congressman Gerald Ford Allen W. Dulles John J. McCloy J Lee Rankin General Counsel to Commission page To office w/ Senator Richard Russell Discussed political situation Governor Secretary John of Georgia
  • -year history. The citizens of greater Omaha are planning to construct a building to house smaller displays and present it to the base --an example of cooperation between city and military. Mrs. Johnson will also be shown where extensive planting
  • Cooperatives Wayne D. Criddle, Harza Engineering Co. , SaLt Lake City H. S. Swingle, Professor of Fisheries, Auburn Univ ,___ William J. Darby, Biochemist, Vanderbilt Univ , 3Rkx Clifton Wharton, Director, American Univ Research Corp. , Agric _. development
  • HOUSE FELLOWWS: Wallace Bennett Gaylord Nelson Secy McNamara William Cotter - Comm., John Sherman Cooper Winston Prouty Secy Ball Richard L. deNeufville - Def Caleb Boggs Jennings Randolph Amb. Harriman Edwin B. Firmage - VP staff Paul Fannin Hugh Scott
  • to Sgt Gaddis To Mrs. Johnson's receptionfor the Unveiling of the bust of the President done bv Jimilu Mason -- for coffee ATTENDING: Sen. Cannon presented the Sen. Robert Byrd Sen Howard Cannon president a proof set of Sen John Sherman Cooper coins fr
  • . The Declaration said in part: "Both Governments agreed to make increased efforts in the training of health personnel, in providing teams for medical care, and creating a stronger, medical logistics system. "They also agreed to strengthen their cooperation
  • : Harold Merrick Earl Cooper John Witeck Joseph Borda John Barriere Carl Coan Keith Mainland Homer Skarin Education Associations Edgar Fuller William Carr Dr. Edward Pomeroy Russell I, Thack rey Philip Sherburne Walter Senterfitt Logan Wilson Arthur
  • Nicholas Zapples, U. S. Senate Senator Winston Prouty Philip Zeidman, SBA Sen A Willis Robertson Cong. Earl Cabell Cons Neal Smith Cong Del Clawson Sen John Sparkman Sen John Sherman Cooper Cong Tom Steed Cong Joe Evins Cong Wm Widnall Cong Henry Gonzalez
  • at VietNam at this moment) To the Oval Office w/ JV Robert Thompson Jack Homer, of the Evening Star _ The Ambassador from H. E. Lt. Vietnam Vu Van Thai Hon. Chester Cooper The President was prepared for this mtg by a briefing paper fr McGeo Bundy sent
  • own strong hopes for a continued frank and close cooperation. No commitments were made. (Bob Komer/yb) ":45p t Dr. 2:04p r^TY" ITIII . 3:18p Bill Walter Heller - St. Paul, Minn. (B.1) "" John D. Pomfret, NY Times " (to Moyers Oke Little Lounge
  • Presiden t £fcwa £ Oswald , Senator^Joh n Sherman Cooper , for invitin g him - - an d received fro m Presiden t Oswal d a smal l glas s 4 " x 5" plaque wit h th e sea l o f th e universit y o f Kentucky on it (sen t t o DT). Motorcade departe d for airport
  • Cooperation Robert McNamara General U Thant Year Medallion Washington DC presented to the a President jun 25 , 196 5 White Hous e - Sa n Francisco, Calif . FRIDAY The President me t w / Secy . Genera l o f UN - U Thant - i n a separatt e privat e
  • . Alber t H . Moseman , o f NY, t o be Asst Administrato r fo r Technica l Cooperation and Research. AI D Issued Executiv e Orde r establishin g th e VietNa m Service Meda l Today announce d th e app t of three ne w members o n the Wate r Pollutio n Contro
  • p i n Mr. Ear l M . Foreman , President , Washingto n -Socce r Clu b Mr. Jerr y Cooper , Genera l Manager , Washingto n Socce r Clu b fe
  • , Mass. T. Holt . Director. Washington Ofc. VFW William (Bill) Stinson _ Cooper . - e White 19, 1967 " ! " Secy Rusk out funs House n*t^ Sept €WT LYWOOW B. JOMMSOM MARY ,-. at . (Place)— The resident began his day L)ay T;^ Te!ephone Tune
  • Zimbalist, Jr Dr. Joseph Cooper Mrs. James W. Congdon Sen. Daniel Inouye Mrs. Orville L. Freeman 10:40p T o the East Room for entertainment --songs by Robert Goulet WWW /HUE HOUSE Date >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON Oct ,. ,, the OI Resident began his day
  • , accompanied by three White House Fellows (female), joined the luncheon and the Ambassadors were * introduced to the President and the White House Fellows The President discussed Latin American economic development and " regional cooperation problems
  • Tuesday DPA is the German equivalent to Reuters and AP -- and Dr. Wolfgang Weynen Expendt talked to President Kennedy just *"'"''? t^ude ^'^ ^) prior to the assassination. g Mr. Nolter has been cooperative with the Administration. The visit with the above
  • the President. uerbach, Architect, Cooper -Averback firm , D. C. PRESS present. to record on film. ^^ 30 The White House p^v November 1967 Thursday Activity (inciude visited by) The President into mjdr's room, working papers on the corner of her desk. Tom
  • Thursday (include visited by) ture ll:35a T ; (M^JMiH^Hy o the office--stopping first in the Cabinet Room^%B?* to receive J^!$^l^C Presentation of the papers of copies President Andrew Johnson copies The University of Tennessee in cooperation
  • new agreement to provide for cooperation in the exchange of atomic information with th e North Atlantic Treaty Organizatio n and its member nations . Supersedes an existing agreement executed in 1955. Nominations Sent to the Senate on June 30, 1964
  • ) H. J. Res. 1192, Joint Resolution fixing the time of assembly of the Eightyninth Congress. H. R. 1096, An Act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to cooperate with the State of Wisconsin in the designation and administration of the Ice Age
  • development program, indica main national significance and some relationships to U. S. aid. Follwoeing the brief the President asked a question about cooperatives. _Gift exchange Governor Pak gave the President embroidery which symbolized Tae-an Mynn
  • Getsinger Richard acquainted with the newly added Col. Robert Montague members of Bo b Komer's staff. meeting w/ Robert Komer & staff Charles Cooper John Holbrooke Amb. Sylvester Leonhart Y July White House 18, 1966 Monday Gist of meeting
  • THURSDAY White Hous e Hon. Davi d Bel l Hon Governor Bufor d Elliingto n Hon . Clar k Cliffor d . Henr y Fowle r fyL V 6M& STAFF: McGeorg e Bundy, Bromle y Smith , Cheste r Cooper , Bil l Moyers , ^ Joe Califano , Dou g Cate r 6 i*J*V (+2 ft G