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- . 9:35a.m. A TT ENDING WERE: Vice President Humphrey Speaker McCormack Congressman Carl Albert Congressman Hale Boggs Senator Mike Mansfield Senator Russell Long Senator Robert Byrd Postmaster General Lawrence O'Brien Barefoot Sanders Mike Manatos Joe
- Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Sena tor Senator Senator Long Smathers Anderson Gore McCarthy Talmadge Hartke Fulbright Harris Metcalf against for for for against against against against for for There will be five
- . ALBERT GORE, TEff'llh. FRANK .J. LAUSCHE, OHIO FRANK CHURCH, JDAHO STUART SYMINGTON, MO. THOMASJ.DODD,CONN. ALEXANDER WILICY, WIS. IIOURKE ■ . HICKENLODPER, IOWA GEORGE D. AIKEN, vr. HOMlli:RE. CAPliHART, IND. P'RANK CARLSON, KANS. J0HJol J. WILLIAMS
- contract to Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, Memphis, Tenn. for construction of an Avionics Training Building at Naval Air Station, Millington, Tenn. Sen. Albert Gore Rep. Robert Everett 3/30 Navy $3,034,825 contract to Republic Ele~ronics Sen
- the Hou■ e of Repre ■ entative ■ leader ■ hip. (o~°" t.,-t\ ~._\e, Speaker McCormick, Congre ■■ men Albert and Bo • -. have accepted the invitation ■ and will be in the rece ving line. ~- You will recall that the Pre ■ ident ha ■ • ou■ ly, moat generou
- Albert Gore of Tennessee told me that 3 or 4 Ambassadors he visited were excellent. There was no Ambassador in the 4th country. He said our programs are moving welL We also may get Under Secretary Katzenbach to go to 3 or 4 countries and Ambassador Covey
- beneficiary. Please present this telegram at the Northwest Gate. Lyndon B. Johnson. HUMPHREY, Hubert H. BIRD, Harry LONG, Russell ANDERSON, Clinton P. RIBICOFF, Abraham GORE,Albert MAIISFIEI.D,Michael J. SMATHERS,George A• HILL, Lister McNAMARA, Pat HARTKE
- ,,,__,,"t1C..!..._?~Y~O~RK=-------. . . .... - -- - - - - ---CONF-lDENTI..A.. L, in the United Nations chartero" Our poli yin this regard was made clear to the United Nations by Senator Albert Gore speaking as UoSo Representative to the First Committee
- ) I\/ --1 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mr. Preaident: I There were four vote• in the Senate ,rFinance Committee meeting thh morning We won all of them. Firat -- Gore'• motion to •~rike exche• aiid"'"aubatitute inveatment credit -We won 9 - 4. JI
- range of sport . At Albert Park, seen above, Europe ans and Fijians play rugby football and cricket, each game having a large fol lowing of spectators . Tennis , hockey and polo are also played on the same ground. Associa t ion football is very popular
- .l·J. (D) Ark. Gore, Senator Albert (D) Tenn. Grueriing, Ernest (D) Alaska Harris, Senator Fred R. (D) Okla. Hart, Philip A. (D) Mich. Hartke, Senator Vance (D) Ind. Hayden, Senator Carl (D) Ariz. Hickenlooper, Senator Bourke B. (R) Iowa. Hill, Senator
- 1 S. Mike, Senate YOUNG, Milton R., Senate ALLOTT, Gordon, Senate J., J., c., KUCHEL, Thomas H., Senate SPARKMAN, John J ., Senate GORE, Albert, Senate CHURCH, Frank, Senate CLARK, Joseph s., Senate McCARTHY, Eugene J., Senate AIKEN, George D
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 34, July 11-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- is on the high side. We would put the figure at about 150,000. Otherwise the Senator's facts jibe closely with our own. Dean Rusk CONFIDEN'fIAL LJ? SUGGESTED TELEGRAM FROM PRESIDENT JOHNSON TO SENATOR GORE Honorable Albert Gore United States Senate L- Dear S
- , New Menco ALBERT GORE, TennTHOMAS 0. MORRIS, New Mm.co HENRY M. JACKSON, Wuhlncton JOHN YOUNG, Tena BOURKE B. HIOKENLOOPER, Iowa ORAIO HOSMER, Califomla GEORGE D, ALKEN, Vennonl WILLIAM H. BATES, Muucbu11ettl WALLACE I'. BENNETT, Utah JOHN B. ANDERSON
- of Housing & Urbaf Development . (Robert C. Weaver) ,,,. Sen. J. W. Fulbright Ca,,,,.__.t.J ... ~ (Arkansas) Sen. Thomas H. Kuche 1 (California) f(,,l sen. Albert Gore ~ ~ ~ {Tennessee) ()._ Sen. Alan Bible (Nevada) Frank Church fel sen. (Idaho) Howard W
- St. Louis University Hedley W. Donovan Editor, Time Magazine New York City Raymond R. Tucker Mayor St. Loui~, Missouri Harold B. Gores President, Educational Laboratory N~w York City Facilities Clark Kerr President University of California
- Excellency Don Manuel Trucco Ambassador to the OAS COLOMBIA His Excellency Albert Lleras Camargo Former President of Colombia Dr. German Zea Ambassador to the United Nations His Excellency Dr. Alfredo Ambassador to the OAS Vasquez-Carrizosa His Excellency
- . Y., PM5/22/64. ALEXANDER, Alfred, 897E. 5oth St., Brooklyn 34, N. Y., 5/23/64. RICRARDSEN, Edvdo, 618 w. 142d St., NewYork 31, N. Y., PM5/23/64. DAINTO,Fred, 147-33 73 Ave., Whitestone 57, N. Y., 5/23/64. GOEPPER, Albert, 46 Chester Rd., Lynbrook, N
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 12, September 1-14, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- continued during lunch, at which the above were joined by Callaghan, Ambassador Bruce, Gore-Booth and Figgures (Treasury). A·r0!_~..~.~i!lg:"'Of::.m1nas:-w-a S: ~l»ev~ d T ~ th~::?.9.~ ck:lY:0~-:-~9l~:gg:~.: r;tparli, te~ta-.i ~-~;:e:a.rly:_:_aa ~possible
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 79: May 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- by looters Hospital. 103. 6:50 PM 7/24 (Looter) ALBERT TAYLOR, 21/N. Lacerations to head when struck rifle butt while looting at 5500 Helen. To DGH (CB). 104. 7:00 PM 7/24 (Looter) RICHARD BUTLER, 14/W. Gunshot wound of rt hand, rt ear rt thigh. May
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- in Monday's Record aru.i ' I wo u.ld like to thank you for including my a r J."lva l statement in Berlin. the legislative s ta tement and departur e etatement ti The Hono:ra ble Albe .rt Gore United States Senate Wa1hin1ton, D . C . L :BJ :HVB :1m CONGRE
- was indisposed but Boyd Crawford was fully briefed and said he would inform the Chairman shortly. He did not foresee any problems with the Chairman. Congresswoman Frances Bolton, Congressman Ross Adair and House Majority Leader Carl Albert are out of town
- , Rafael Sunflower Duran, New Mexico Conky Gonzales, Crusade Sonia Roberts, Providence, Albert Sanford Mississippi for Justice, Foyles ,, Baltimore, Gottlieb, Denver, Colorado Rhode Island Maryland SANE Dennis Westb~ook, Newar«, New Jersey
- . It makes better sense to let them pick and choose once they get to work. We have a good Executive Secretary from State (Edward Fried), who knows where the bodies are buried. 'Jt,tf, IS. McG. B. 9-b - -- Irwin Miller Albert L. Nickerson (Socony Mobil
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 77: May 15‑19, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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- OF COUNTRIES MR. PALMER WILL VISIT NATION LEADER Cameroon Ahmadou Central African Republic Gen. Chad Francois The Gambia Sir Dawda Kairaba Congo(K) Joseph D. Mobutu ·President Gabon Albert Bongo President Guinea Ahmed Sekou Toure
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- with shifting political and -deteriorating economic situations. 11 ALBERT {January 19, 1966) "That mission requires military support--but not military support alone. lt requires that while we resist aggression, we continue to provide the social and economic
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- , Zablocki, Bolton, Adair and Albert, and Morgan• s staff assistant. In the Senate, Symington and Senators McCarthy, Sparkman and Cooper met together with State representatives yesterday. - They had no trouble with this package and were grateful