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  • MARGOLIUS, Sidney, Washington, NY NELSON,Helen, Sacramento, Calif. PIERCE, William J., Ann Arbor, Mich STULBERG,Louis, NYC TAYLOR,otrie, LosA. WARE,Caroline, Vienna, Va. WAYMER, Mattie, Atla ABEL, I.W., United Steelworkers of Ame. NYC DUBRCM, Evelyn, HAYNES
  • . . ~ .~:..--=--- ' ~- - ~ . ---.__,.;;;;.·._ "'"' ,.._-:.~?:.t' -:~~ Iotn 1 @udPer Capita Personal Income, 1960and 1963 Total United States South Virginia West Virginia Kentucky Tennessee North Carolina I South Carolin,· -''j· Georgia • Florida. Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Arkansas Texas u.s. Less
  • -:aitin r-,irs. Jm-n.es L. r.::1rtin is a younc; houseuife all her volunteer time these uho is ::;pendin~; dnys in an unuGUal comb:tnation of church and country. Iler !'converslOD" to this the assassination 01· President neu emphasis Kennedy last
  • Fortas indicated interest in seeing this Report by the Presidential Mission on the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. The 30 page sunnnary at the beginning of Volume One, which was read by President Kennedy, gives a clear picture of the problem
  • enthusiasm here. ha.rid it could well be that this is a sleeper. On the other I've had sane reports that the ·older folks, the more established people, tend to view with some reservation the McCarthy-Kennedy statements and ask the question, "Well, what do
  • autographed DIRECTORS GLEN R. BAKER, DR. GILES TYLER BROWN, DR. ROBERT GALEN CHANEY, DR. FRED M. JUDSON, CAROLINE L. McCARTNEY, DR. ELEANOR METHENY, JOHN MORLEY, W. M. NEIGHBORS, DR, DIXE STURGIS. THEWHITEHOUSE RECEIVED 1%5AUG17 AMIO r- 0 The 1nost
  • for Radio u.c. & Telolalon) lt4. l11111,, ,,~""''•bell. Luxembourg and Radio Caroline. Nam, . •: · .- f ··, •·· Plus one of the biggest and most Add"' ·-....:.---------acoustically true sounds in tran, • . . • f .' ·· · ··'. • -· · 11 s,stor radios
  • ., KENNEDY AND . Mt:MBERS OF TH~ 2o A LXNDO i; s~··JOHNSON UNQTE .. . SH Aq E 0 UR I GR II E F' I S I SHALL TRANSMIT' YOUR '. ~ENATOR,s: EA~IL:V; . 1 - W~ITE HOUSE DOES NOT PLA~ TO RELEASE MESSA3E~ jUI HAS NO . oajEctroN to ~ELEASE 9Y P~ESIDENT LEONi
  • to Tuscaloosa, Alab:upa, . where they met with ROBE'R1 SHEttJr,:;;N. These officials travel,~d to Tuscaloosa ln order to have Realm of South Carolin~ books audited with the Klan "auditor 9 Mrs. ~fLV1LN SEXl\)Y. This was the second audit to be given t6 the South
  • Branch and later as Deputy Comptroller for the Service until 1965, when hewas assigned to the Fifth Coast Guard District as Chief of Operations. Captain Hyslop assumed the post there as Chief-of-Staff in August.1966. He is married to the former Caroline
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info Classification Page 1 of 2 Pages Date Restriction 03 note summary of document #3b PCI 1 6/17/68 A 03b report re Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy PCI 2 6/17/68
  • Kennedy, Robert F. (Robert Francis), 1925-1968
  • Folder, "Kennedy, Robert F.," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 31A
  • both McCarthy and Bobby Kennedy on the ballot. I have asked Bailey and Criswe ll at DNC to talk to the State Chairman and National Committeeman and our friends and get their recommendations on these Primaries. I do not want to say I am or I am
  • Kennedy, Robert F. (Robert Francis), 1925-1968
  • know in either party that I thought in 1964 was best equipped to be President. 11 He said his recommendation of Humphrey had cost him dearly from Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy, both of w horn wanted the nomination. Other comments
  • Kennedy, Robert F. (Robert Francis), 1925-1968
  • on his trip to Vietnam 5. 5/28/64 Mtg. unnum­ bered Meeting with C abinet, Demo c ratic National Committee , et al , to commemor ate President Kennedy's birthday 6. 6/6/64 Mtg . No . 533 Laos 7. 6/16/64 Mtg . No . 534 FY 1965 Underground
  • Robert McNamara Unde r Secretary of Defense Cyrus R. Vance Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz Atomic Energy Commissioner Glenn Seaborg NASA Administrator James Webb Agency
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • Folder, "[NSC Meeting] Meeting with Cabinet, DNC, et al to commemorate Pres. Kennedy's birthday, 5/28/1964, Volume 2, Tab 5," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 1
  • ~· MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WITH HUGH SIDEY OF TIME MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 8, 1967 This was a general discussion on American involvement in Vietnam. The President said that President Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson had done everything possible
  • had seen Leon Keyserling on television, and it was the the meanest thing he had ever seen directed against Bobby Kennedy. The President said he feels there has been a dramatic shift in public opinion on the war, that a lot of people are really
  • 'to a meating in London on October 7. Thf! President 2....'"ld the Prime J',1inister discussed briefly the great tragedy suffered by the Kennedy family in the U.S. The President said that amidst this tragedy the American people must be mindful cf foe strong
  • -Personnel Mine. Sen. E. Kennedy Z/18 Army $1, 500, 000 contract to Electronic Modules Corp., Timonium, Md., for classified electronic components. Sen. Se~. Rep. Rep. Z/18 Air Force $10, 000, 000 contract to Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Marietta, Ga
  • of President Kennedy. General Nasution has had meetings with Mro McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mr. Ball, Governor Harriman and Mr. Hilsman. We believe that one of General Nasution's principal objectives in this visit will be to sound out US policy toward
  • 'l'he_point I'm making is that each of these fact'Ors is - is a characteristic like .this, itcs of one being. poasible of vi0w cmd describing For ~xample, Kennedy, ther~ l:lQ we don't to be standing different we find that at a differen~ point
  • Attorney General Internal Security Division DATE: March 14, 196 7 CONFIDEN':PIAL SUBJECT : Assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy November 22, 1963 Dallas, Texas In accordance with your request, we have reviewed Departmental files
  • recalled the situation when FDR closed the banks, and when President Kennedy faced the Bay of Pigs and the Vienna Conference. "We don't spend enough time remembering back, and not enough time looking ahead." He said he recalled that in 1948 only two members
  • ~ '. .. .. ... , ·Nrr1~ Q;~1·uc. "t ·. 1 ~... .Jv--1-~;. ....~- • . i·1 . ·J . · · ;BY~-,t·LA.R.·~LDm:i:J:C.'iQt " .>j . .\ ·: ·! · .. ~ . .... . i ;.A•. GENERAL . } . ·.·' i .... ~-1. I DISCUSSED THE KENNEDY S?EECH THIS MORNING WITH SENIOR
  • Kennedy, Edward M. (Edward Moore), 1932-2009
  • . Johnson, including correspondence between President Johnson and Attorneys General Robert F. Kennedy (Attorney General: 1961-64), Nicholas deB. Katzenbach (Attorney General: 1965-66) and Ramsey Clark (Attorney General: 1967-69); correspondence between White
  • Development and Trans port, ~aga t te o, sent the X. President several of the John F. Kennedy commemorative stamps issued by the Senegalese Post Office. Enclosed with the letter, in fact, were five first day covers, one plate block of four stamps and three
  • Secretary Assistant to Governor OASD/ISA, Formerly of Defense for Far Mr. Richard Goodwin, President's Summer Study Group and Center for Advanced Studi~s, Wesleyan, Formerly Assistant to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson and Deputy Assistant Secretary
  • Report on Moroccan Bases Transmitted herewith is a final report under NSAM 232 of the actions taken with respect t o U.S. bases in Morocco agreed upon between King Hassan II and President Kennedy last March. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary
  • of the Memorial Amphitheater, and place a wreath at the grave of the late President John F. Kennedy. 3:45 p.m. Departure from Arlington National Cemetery. 4:00 p.m. The Honorable J. W. Fulbright, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, will give a tea
  • Smith Rep. W. R. Hull Rep. Bob Casey Senator Ralph Yarborough Senator Jennings Randolph Senator Harrison Williams Senator Claiborne Pell Senator Edward Kennedy Senator Alan Bible Senator Lister Hill Senator John Stennis .mno; MEMORANDUM
  • " for action a• contraated with the "Kennedy tone". Johnson definitely feel• that we place too much emphaeie on aocial re!orrna; he ha• very little tolerance with our 1pending ao much time being "do-gooders": and he baa no tolerance whatsoever with bickering
  • copies between the President and various Officials of Foreign Governments, recent visit to Washington of the the funeral of President Kennedy. and files of the White House of memoranda of conversation Heads. of Governments and which resulted from
  • lnveatipticm c:oncer.rl~ J'enle'• wherea'bouta on November 22, 1963•. and Immediately precedla1 daat at:e. Tbe ...._4 material relate• to &Zl FBI lra.veatlpUcm made shortly after tbe ••-alaatlan of Prealdezlt Kennedy wit:h reapect to alle;zadou ma4e lty
  • department established since the Department of Health, Education and Welfare was created In 1953. Both President Kennedy and President Johnson each year from 1961 to 1964 Wtsuccessfully proposed creation of a housing department. HUD as established by PL 89
  • spent $9. 5 billion on poverty in his last year, Kennedy $12. 5 billion, and Johnson $28 billion. Manpower training cost from 3 to 4 to 12 billion in the same period. ) The President: It is not right to say that we are not moving fast enough because
  • in the context of President Kennedy 1 s commitment to Tito has been held up for almost three months now by the Department of Agricultureo All agencies involved -- DOD, AID, State, Treasury and BoB, except Agriculture - - are agreed that that easiest way to reim­
  • were either missing or misnumbered when it was received by the Johnson and Kennedy Libraries. The attached inventory lists those pages and the counts for each chapter of the manuscript. REGINA GREENWELL Senior Archivist September 20, 1994 page