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  • ., Columbia University POST, Troy V., Dalas, Tex. WRIGHT, Stephen J., United Negro CollegeFund Inc. YORK., Herbert F., Univ. of Calif. BENSON, Bruce B., League of Women Voters BILLHEIMER, Robert, Natl. Council of Churches BUNDY, McGeorge, Ford Foundation DABIS
  • and private of all or some of the government's government agency. became convinced By of the Treasury, easy_and secure to the Atlantic the range and scope of Federal mended the amalgamation into in a remote area. of the Hoover Commission
  • . 20.333 for further reviev and necea·sary action. FOR THE CHIEF OF STAFF · HERBERT T. CLOUGH Jr. Colonel, USAF , MC Directorate of Professional Services Office .of the Surgeon General l Atch n/c B/Ltr ident ·same as above Request the attached med exam
  • of priority are the two individuals listed below: Dr . Ferber R . Schleif Dr. Floyd L . Thompson r , ,r_ ( -2- ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL In addition, the Council last year resubmitted the following pre­ viously nominated candidates: Herbert Friedman
  • , of the present opposed settlement. lawyer was retained, by whom, to work out settlement. apparently including McGrath, McGranery and Tom Clark refused or other an outside / references on S. 411, etc. Herbert v\ 1302, hearings property Department
  • Connally - President (ex-President) Hoover was quoted in the press as saying he wanted to send the Navy, a nd he wanted to build up in Formosa, a wall against co:mrr,iunism with the Navy• • • I do not want to do that. I am not going to vote to do
  • . The findings of J. Edgar Hoover can be of great assistance, although former FBI men may be more helpful as a rule, than those who are in active duty. I enclose a letter showing a listing of former FBI men in Dallas who probably know the score; as an example
  • in the events of our t i m e ~ ~ ---r:b--- · He was with President Wilson at the Versailles Peace Conference in l 918-19.Jf1,e was at the side of Herbert Hoover in his work in European relief in 1920-21. He then turned to journalism and teaching and to public
  • goals." Hoover also idl•ntificd the Progrcssh·e Labor Part~· as a "spli11tcr group" of the Communist Parl\-l'SA and terml'd the Nation or Islam "an all-Negro, ;ioleutl~- antigm·ert1111l•11t and anliwhitc­ organization." Jlc said that the Nation or Islam
  • and was informed that President Hoover expects to visit Texas some time this spring or summer, but the exact dates or the places he will atop ha elp.ot been decided. Relative to meeting Ue:iioan officials at Laredo or Browneville, the suggestion is an excellent
  • . # # # CONFIDEDJTIA.L [2 of 2] ,.. JULY 25, 1967 - 10 p.m. PRESIDENT'S ACTIVITIES ON DETROIT RIOT CRISIS I.' / .; Sec. McNamara Attor. Gen. Clark FBI Dir. Hoover Gen. Johns on Sec. of Army Rezor . :~~:SET Marvin Watson Abe Fortas Geo. Christian Harry
  • Reorganization. The President said Senator Ribicoff wants to set up another Hoover Commission to reorganize the government. The President said he suggested we may want to appoint an executive commission, but "you lose control of these things
  • the Those involved in the activities \Vere: Secretary 1:\.1cNamara Attorney Generai Clark. FBI Director Hoover General Johnson Secretay of the Army Rezor lvir . Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. lvla1·vin Watson· Abe Fortas Gear ge Christian Harry McPherson Joe
  • letter contains no indication that Mr. Hoover's committee has encountered coordination difficulties of the kind experienced by the Interdepartmental Committee on Internal Security.) If such a compilation has not already been made I suggest
  • PRESERVATION COPY PRESERVATION COPY COPY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Federal Bureau of Investigation October 22, 1964 FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover today reported to President Johnson and Acting Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach
  • fact is that I have no recollection of such instances and I respectfully ask to be recorded as so stating, without qualification. (3) The report contains the following two sentences: "According to Mr. Hoover, the investigation which the FBI launched
  • in line. There were brief reports on their committee's activities by Senator Randolph and Senator Jordan. The President briefed the Senate Chairmen on the riot situation and the activities up to that time. The President said that FBI Director Hoover
  • not have the use of the table, was ped­ dling copies oi Our Sunday Visitor, November 12, 1961, decorated with a not­ too-flattering drawing of J. Edgar Hoover, designed to associate J. Edgar with the article by Fr. Cletus Healy, S. J., entitled "Our Moral
  • Page 1 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info Classification Pages Date Restriction 03 rpt Synopsis of Investigation Sanitized 2/1/2016 u 4 (10/64] c 16 ltr Hoover to Moyers c 2 10/23/1964 A 16a memo 9999th
  • an original and two copies of this memorandumo I would suggest that you keep your copy in your safeo My copy is in my safe and I am sending the other copy to Mr o Hoover with the request that it be held closely o EYES ONLY - 5- -- 5010-107 OPTIONAL FOAM
  • an administrative system of overall transport policy coordination was the implementation of the recommenda­ tions of the firs~Hoover Commission of 1949. As a result, the three major transport p'fomotional programs in the Federal Government dealing with highways
  • . You need not •11• the ■e plctarea ■ ellt to y
  • clocked among acceptances those of s Attorney General .Biddle, J. Edgar '· Hoover and Clyde Tolson of FBI, six , major generals, five judge·s headed 1 • by Supreme Court Justice William J 0. Douglas, the entire Federal Trade Commission, Comptroller General
  • COPY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Federal Bureau of Investigation October 22, 1964 FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover today reported to President Johnson and Acting Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach that the FBI's extensive investigation
  • might be used in the search; that Navy helicopters were al­ ready beJng use
  • : Are you going to run again3 The President: I will cross that bridge later. Mr. Zaiman: I've heard your troubles compared with those of Lincoln. The President: All Presidents have problems. Most of the 36 have gone through many problems. Mr. Hoover had
  • CflM~ctioLutber~i □ g ,le I t/(lt; ,-c93-=,- Cl -.9°37' i:e ~4aRiAl::1:1tROF l~iAg,JF, ~ 59a o 5 re Mertir,l::1:1ther l~il1g,dr. \\ }--z_~/o I ,9-~ ~ 58a c-Jc-r- o/-;)"'Jr J. Edgar Hoover to Marvin Watson cJ~ t1/1c-i/o I /V LT ~"' S:Za /oI