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- authorities have handled the new influx. Congressman Mj.chael Feighan (Chairman of the House Immigration Subcommittee) last week spoke of the refugee movement as "one of the shining stars in today's strife-torn world. 11 The mood may change as the number
- a little It's our bit better Tape l -- 3 each time. Perhaps I am just old enough to have something worth saying, and perhaps I am young enough still to have fairly clear and I hope reasonably objective memories. Therefore I am beginning these tapes
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- . Dtre-ctoi-&te ha• mau.10• to place tn the haft.de ot bis 01tgaa1Alloo. tile 11ortber11 ·r e1toaal intuesMt-, ldeaU1tic •tudelU• btt,u:o.ate.d m cb,mocra.c.y, even. • part Git the mllita.ry it-self... J'.fo ls gotn, fort tile Juplu tklroogh the q.ellce
- urging the r ehab ilitat i on of rejectees as a source of man power fo r war plants and the armed services . #2 - Hon . Chas . E. Marsh I just had a telegram from Mr . Bernard M. Baruch, r eading as follows : "My study of medical care convi nc es me
- growth and food supplies. Additional Report: facts a.bout activities under P. L. 480 drawn from the Annual --Shipments: Nearly 18 million tons of Food for Peace commodities worth $1. 4 billion were shipped overseas during 1965. This brings total
- Rudolph Kauffmann, Assoicate Editor of the Washington Star Victor Gruen, a Los Angeles landscape architect William Schmidt, acting commissioner of the General Services Administration's public building service 6 Mrs. Polly Shackleton, an active civic
- pretty well with money. We haven't received any big sums ilately, but we get in button money and that carries us over. The buttcns are bril1gil)g in enough money to·tlde ·us over. 0 Bl~mon wants to lcnow~•tf the Fort Worth office hires somebody
- as we become depositing customers of _banks in thise cities. _ Harle and Hanks use Fort Worth, where they have no paper, as thei:r depository banks for all profit, 4 for the purpose 0£ not having large profits at operating points which tempt local
- . '· . . ' ·' .., ;; !· .. I I 4( _. .$ IA hf¥ SC 4 P, wyw 'Mi"tW"f"":''ff!d fWWW1N~ ;.$£44 .. Ii 9 #l fU WSf! f \l'W V - 2 - The only way to find out if we can get a bargain worth having is to table agricultural offers" {as we did industry) and start bargaining
- . TURNE& r; ' . I / -- ..--·- ·- ·. . , I.. • • ._._,) r - -- . Memorandum for Mr . Valenti ·!( l l ) .•r· , . . f ?
Folder, "C.F. - FG 170 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (1967)" WHCF Confidential Files,
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- to be concentrated at the regional lev l where our Regional Office is cooperating with th t of HEW. Bill Collins, our Regional Admini trator in Fort Worth, has been in telephonic and personal cont ct with Mayor Martin d has talked on several times with Governor
- as to the importance of taking continuing pressure from the Jewish community from now until Eshkol' s visit. Is it worth the bargaining advantage that 27 aircraft might give us in discussions with Eshkol~ My personal judgment is that it is not good practice to have
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- i s when speech to be d e liv e re d . T h is d ra ft se n t 0 8 / 1 0 / 6 4 ). /‘B - -------------------------------- 5151T E — C p f-).| i P f , -------- ^ Io n la y t-r - A - l- C L - COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY INCOMING TELEGRAM
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- : Telegram from ex-President Lopez Mateos of Mexico Arribassador Freeman has forwarded a telegram from ex... President Lopez Mateos to you expressing pleasure over your vis it to Mexico City (tab A). I recommend a reply along the lines of the draft at tab B
- tells me that furliler comment will be going out today. . . ·. you• an What la more important over ~ the Iona range ·we the hard mWtary and economic ·queatioae ·covered ID the latter Pa.rt of tJM: telegram. , McO•.B~ SEatET ATTACHMENT r f
- and to bring unity a~ong the various civil rights groups, .according to numerous Cincinnati daily newsp~er articles~ .including~ the "'Cincinnati Post and Times Star 99 of June 13, 151, · and 16, 1967, and "Cincinnati Enquirer of June 1.4.,- 15, and 19, 1967. 1
- as Chairman. The. Bruce C. Roberts , Superintendent of the Castillo de San Marcos and Fort Matanzas National Monuments represents locally the Director of the National Park Service . The Commission accepted Earle W. Newton , Executi ve Director
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 18, January 1-18, 1966," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [1 of 2]
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- FOR THE PRESIDENT Though an lndtan•visit i-. probably of£ for the moment-. attached on the Indian economy :i s still well worth .scanning. J'ohn Lewis, the author. was a member of the ,C EA _and is: now one of AID'•· be•t mission directo~s. He's -so much more sober
- that we put on, and then a stag dinner by the Japanese Wheat, Milling, and Baking industrieso This ended up a rather gay affair with closing toasts that were more my way of jokes and noise than seriousness. worth while. All in all I hope it has been
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- Hanna, Deputy Director by President the fint John~"n; Mrs. in MiEfiseippi; of Civil Det'&(lsein the Department of Defense; Mrs. Ruth Johnson, moving force for the Museumof Western Arts in Fort Worth, Texas; MaryaMannes, famous journalist; Stitt
- Seminary in Fort Worth, also worked fulltime as its information director. He preached in rural churches, was ordained as a Baptist teacher but not a minister, intended to teach ethics at Baylor Univer!lity, but changed his plans in l959 when Johnson asked
- Seminary in Fort Worth, also worked fulltime as its information director. He preached in rural churches, was ordained as a Baptist teacher but not a minister, intended to teach ethics at Baylor Univer!lity, but changed his plans in l959 when Johnson asked
- •pl'Olitffad.en plaqe frotn $:Ut.stri. Petpiag'• h.a.4 i-tmawed r,n.••ue " ~ 110OQild the °'-lMb. Foreatallin 6 tlua u worth a goedly ~d.ce in nucl-.r r•a.aa\tru &J.d other con ~...r~d.ng evidence •lnala -~ •t stand alotlil:. i.•t =•• ~:• 25X1C .A auona
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- is unpatriotic, you quote out of context a statement of bi's in which you say ·be 0 derided those who make Vietnam •a topic of cocktail pant.ea.' etc. u The p':i-eaident was at Fort Benning oa this occasion. He was talking to •me·nwho ue going to Vietnam
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- is unpatriotic, you quote out of context a statement of bi's in which you say ·be 0 derided those who make Vietnam •a topic of cocktail pant.ea.' etc. u The p':i-eaident was at Fort Benning oa this occasion. He was talking to •me·nwho ue going to Vietnam
- or Q11en Mother. 1,00 p.a. Tenu.t1ve Llmoheon ~ on IN>IIN. troll Atbena. INCOMING TELEGRAM Department State. f . 39 UNCLASSIFIED Adion 0 Info ss NEA PR p USIA SY OPR IU1R ' I X (. j .l ____ UNl"TA es IFIID ua.-nu
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- on this and other flimsy work copies before delivery to Telecommunications Opera;ions Division -SEGR-EX-- Tuesday, October 31, 1967 7:00 p. m. Mr. Preeldent: Thie Indonesian evaluation of the ev0lutlon 0£ the war and lts present situation 1a worth reading
- to the fact that the Regional Office is now moving from Denver to Fort Worth, it appears to me a good time for any changes that might be made, and certainly I am interested vecy much in the proposition, and from what you had to say I believe you can get me
- . · SCOTT .I t .... 6. The results of Ronning Mission relating to Prisoners of · ·. · · War is being .aent to the -Department ·by. separate telegram.- .: ·>-· . . ... ·, . ~: .... '·· .· :• • ~ •• I:: • ,• • 411 : t, • • ,., • ~ • ' .J
- worth the risk. Woulda•t Wla Browa•s arriYal he a good time to him with aoxne woria &om the Prealdem; we cCNld t&Sea few .fareip policy plaans before November :. aD4 B.OK/ Jap imnnal• izatioa might jwrt be made bato one. spJioathis one? We could avan
- IN RECENT SPEECH CEMBTEL 947) AND PROPOSALS FOR MAX.IMIZ ING EX.PORTS. BOWLES Br . ., {· I INCOMING TELEGRAM Department 2 Action NNNNQSA456 of State S!CKEr RR RUEHCR RUEHOT NEA DE RUSBAE6448 2881500 Info ss G SP SAH L H ZNY SSSSS. R 15 133 0Z
- of the bill was finally paid by the farmer, the worker, the small banker, and the small investor. Europe finally got free of charge from the United States less than t wenty billion dollars worth of goods, but the failure of the United States to pl
- bs idiary st ocks of his radio and all other news papers exce pt the Star ·group where he was only a ble to buy t he oper ating ha.lf. He charges 15% on h is radio into Centra l and puts oper a.ting fews on t he pa pers. He say s t hat he has
- directions to take and how much effort it is worth. I think that some Commerce soundings are about the only way to get a feeling for scope of the problem. On the impact, we could probably pick up information on the bond underwriting problem without too much
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 3, May 16 - 26, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- of contributing to the realization of this great humanitarian object~ve. · ,,,.- ·-· I am fully convinced tha~ our concerted ef forts in supporting the UNESCO activit;es in this field would constitute a historic step on the way towards the progress and happiness
- operational theory was that the key to a successful ad campaign was identifying the product's "unique selling position." Reeves realized that Eisenhower -- a five-star general who managed to be plain old "Ike" to millions of Americans -- was h1s own unique
- operational theory was that the key to a successful ad campaign was identifying the product's "unique selling position." Reeves realized that Eisenhower -- a five-star general who managed to be plain old "Ike" to millions of Americans -- was h1s own unique
- at all that if a visit to London should have to be paid for by another visit to the hospital, it is not worth it in terms of what the world and your own countrymen ask of you. But I will admit if pressed that I do not see why this particular visit should