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  • the proper emphasis on the value of the Federal Executive Boards. If I can be of any further help with respect to the Boards, I hope you will call on me. Sincerely yours, /3~f.~ Bernard F. Schmid :Managing Director Enclosure INTERSTATE COMMERCE
  • duties-during President Johnson's Administration has been to me most rewarding, and it has been a pleasure to have known and worked with you. Please don't forget your friends in the Secret Service, wherever ·we may be in the future. I sincerely hope you
  • ?-/~A£ '71' a--L_ ~--ct"' ~ I have been over the list with Douglas who agrees with the names. Douglas' aide, Howard Shuman, agrees with the statement, as does ')t..~u-1"-1~..,,e. U/ ,, t. •
  • FILES ...... ~-· KXKC\ITIVE llu J.}41t!_ .:;~ j ~r April 25, 1966 MEMO FOR FROM Harry ,, . McPherson I' Joe Califano The President would like Bob We.aver and Louis 1'IartiD at any future meetings •that are held on civil righta ~ particularly
  • contained in the donor's deed of qift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FDMI 7122 (7-72) .., • -· .J .Ma~ 30, 1966 . .::.~ .,_.. . .~" ! , ~8,EQ_U-TIVE "", -· //r l l ' . ' . FG,4/-f2_,) . ~· -.. Dear Bob: Don.'t
  • along with such close associates as President Johnson, Ambassador Goldberg, Robert McNamara, Cyrus Vance and others-a member of the C.I.A. (Congress of Indolent Amphibians). Before I blab all I know I'd like to say that LBJ, Art, Bob and Cy are a darned
  • report." , Given the Senator's action, Bob Wood and I recommend that you release the President's statement Saturday with a Sunday release da~. In addition, Bob and I propose to hold a joint press conference on Thursday or Friday to background the Kaiser
  • on the achievement of greater intergovernmental and interagency cooperation in solving critical urban problems. We hope that through discussion and meetings with top Washington officials, the Board Chair­ men will return to their cities with new insights
  • of our first meeting at the State Department two years ago. I would hope that you would be able to speak in bringing to a conclusion the six Regional Meetings which we would have held by that time. Judge Lawson would be asked to serve as Conference
  • for neoe•at.ry homa Improvement. without hl.vlq to move. t, I hopo you will eoon be •••lq and ~oying the reeulta ol the r~ba.billtation work that now gets underway on· your home. And l hope ~t tbo1e of your fellow citlaona ln the ''West End" area
  • tho developmeDt of recreatlo11 around Federal r~eervoll" projecta.. \Ve thS.Dk)hla b ii good blU and hope that Coagreaa wUl ad 011 it fav.or~'bly IA the 11eu future. J r-~ ........ -- -Sincerely, 1 LtJe C. White . l fmt.m'vtlJ APRl ... • CENTRAL
  • , LYNDON 8.JO~NSON ~ ~ c........ ~ot .. ....,....ot ..,,, .......... ~t lluldllpall, •• C• -.io EXECUTIVE -:J.f .$-- y rC-170,i Augu• t IS, 1967 Tue•da y, 11 :55 p. m. FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM Joe Califano Attached •pecial l• a memo lrom Bob Wea.,er
  • as an outstanding thinker and in this field. Approve___ ~.... Bob Weaver ."' 1~ >t,.a,oc "'-\M4 SilQD Disapprove will announce t~F. tZR< 4J 00
  • of a documentary film commemorating the story of Bataan and Corregidor as was called for by legislation; but it is hoped that the Pacific War Documentary Film will be historically accurate and will do justice to both the immensity of the forces engaged
  • Conference. Former Congressman Paul Todd provides a useful link to the Congressional community. I believe it would be a most effective task force. With your approval, I hope we can schedule the meeting this week or early next week since Mr. Rockefeller has
  • personally and pro­ £essionally and I hope you'll accept these in­ adequate words as a measure of my thanks and appreciation. I would be pleased i£ you would e:,,..1:endmy sin­ ce-r~ thanks to- the. l'est of your abl~ staff with whom it was my pleasure to.be
  • , The studies will generate an abundance of information on a wide variety of relevant subjects, Our next major task is to integrate these materials, bring them into !oous, and make our recommendations. To help aocomplish this very large job we hope to draw upon
  • . Ellen Kelly, Miss Hope Marindin, Mrs. Marion Massen, Mrs. Louise Pompeo, Miss Jane Powers, Mrs. Mimi Ross, Miss Betty J. Sinclair, Mrs. Nancy Stewart, Miss Sone A. Takahara, Mrs. Jo Ann Williams, Miss Jane Zinsmeister. cover photo by BERNIE BOSTON I
  • . It was hoped, he stated, that FHA participation would be a ievice by which conventional sources would be drawn into the Hyde Park-Kenwood area. We believe that the availability of sufficient conventional financing for rehabilitation was not clearly demonstrated
  • St. Louis Argus, St. Louis, Mo. Eurene M. Zuckert, 8ecretal'J of the A.Ir Force, Wuhlnrton 26, D.C. STAFFOF PRESIDENTSCOMMITTEE ON EQUALEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY John Hope II, Director for Government Employment. Percy H. Williams, Director for Contract