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  • MINNESOTA ELECTION; LBJ'S VIEWS ON DISAPPOINTING ELECTION RESULTS; PUBLIC RESPONSE TO ACTIONS OF LIBERALS, LABOR, CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS; WYOMING, IDAHO, MAINE ELECTIONS; KARL ROLVAAG; LBJ READS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR ARTICLE; PROGRESSIVE
  • CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR REPORTER SAVILLE DAVIS' INQUIRIES ABOUT NIXON ASSOCIATES' CONTACTS WITH SOUTH VIETNAM; INTELLIGENCE REPORTS OF ANNA CHENNAULT'S ACTIVITIES; RUSK, CLIFFORD URGE THAT LBJ NOT MAKE INFORMATION PUBLIC; POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS
  • and Marvin Watson The Congressman asked to see the President to talk about desegregation guidelines Justice Fortas Bill Moyers --and a group of reporters: Saville Davis, Christian Science Monitor Jack Leacacos - Cleveland Plain Dealer Bob Donovan - Los
  • Corcoran, Washington, D. C. Saville Davis, Christian Science Monitor Dr. Michael DeBakey, Prof of Surgery, Baylor Univ. , Houston Hugh Downs, New York City Dr. Lloyd H Elliott, Pres. , George Washington Univ Northcutt Ely, Washington, D. C. Dr. Elmer W
  • - and to the office 11:37a t * Walt Rostow - Washington, DC - returning his call Walt wanted the President to know that Saville Davis o f the Christian Science Monitor had a story from their Saigon correspondent that says that Nixon got Thieu to change his attitude
  • . Wolfe Willard Wirtz Secy. James Reynolds Bill Moyers to discuss Interdivision runs the last outstanding issue of the 1964 rail crisis f^f^ J OFF RECORD: Mr. Richard Strout J / ! Mr . Seville Davis --both of the Christian Science Monitor Richard Strout
  • Nov. Treasury had requested action for a 3 p.m. press conference. President signed letter: 2:02 p.m. (b.2) To Fish Room to join Bill Moyers and Saville Davis Christian Science Monitor Ted Lewis NY Daily News Bill Pyper Booth Newspapers of Michigan
  • Association Mr. R. Bruce Keiner V For the District of Columbia and Mrs. Ursula B. Keller, Chairman Women's Savings Bonds Committee Mrs of Washington, D.C. and President Advertising Representative Christian Science Monitor Mr a I*n1; a aBjAMhaJLaiLis t ^ y
  • informat!oii MAY 28, 1968 - 1:30 p m. l MEETING WITH FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS The President Secretary Clifford Undersecretary Katzenbach General Wheeler I CIA Director Helms Cyrus Vance Walt Rostow George Christian : ) NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S
  • : Tonight's meeting with the Platform Committee will raise question on the Middle East, ABM, USS Liberty. General Westmoreland: We are bombing trucks laden with war materiel. The President: The Christian Science Monitor said today that the greatest number
  • . The President showed the group a Christian Science Monitor article on the views of various dissenting Senators about Vietnam. "This is the type of thing which the American people are seeing every day. We need to get them more information of a factual nature. 11
  • . Paul F Barnhart, Houston, Tex Mr. Ernes t D. Brockett, Pittsburgh, Pa Mr. Rober t Cahn, Christian Science Monitor Mr. Winthrop P Carty, Vision Magazine Mr. Pye Chamberlain, UPI Radio News Mr. Lesli e Cheek, Jr. , Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond
  • Post Bill Eaton, Chicago Daily News Jim Millstone. St. Louis Post Dispatch Ted Sell. Los Angeles Times John Pierson, Wall Street Journal Karen Klinefelter, Dallas News Saville Davis, Christian Science Monitor Day 1, 1968 Date Apri • Da the Whit e
  • LD Larry Hon. House Monday Day (include visited by) ture Code Temple Joseph Barr, Under Secy of Treasury C^ 10:57a OFF RECORD: 11:10a John Hughes, Far Eastern Bureau Chief of the Christian Science Monitor 11:10a Tom Johnson Hughes last year
  • Corporation Dr. Henr y Gra f Columbi a Universit y Saville Davi s Christian Scienc e Monitor evareid - CB S ; meetin Eric S r - Chicag o Dail y New s e g wit h regar d t o Europea n monetar y s an d about Vietna m Martin . 7:00p Presiden Peter Lisago
  • bureaus, each headed by an Assistant Director. These are the International Relations Bureau, the Science and Technology Bureau, the Economics Bureau, and the Weapons Evaluation and Control Bureau. Supporting the Director, Deputy Director, and the four
  • , The Christian Science Monitor. Everett Case, president, Sloan Foundation. Everett R. Clinchy, president, Council on World Tensions, Inc. John Thomas Connor, president, Merck & Co., Inc. Howard A. Cook, president, International House-New York. John Cowles
  • MURPHY GOV AVERELL HARRIMAN MR. FELTON JOHNSTON -- SENATE CHM SEABORG DIR MCCONE -- LANGLEY OFFICE MR. DAVID BELL MR. WILLIAM FOSTER -- DISARMAMENT GOV CHRISTIAN HERTER MR. SAM HUGHES ~ BUDGET MR. ROBERT KOMER THE VICE PRESIDENT -- EOB OFFICE " tt
  • for Consumer Protection Science Monitor Arnold Mayer, Amalgamated Meat Cutters Clyde Roberts Rev. Robt J. McEwen, Boston College Lyle cRoll, Kellogg Company^ ^Geo. Meagher Consumers Info Cmtee on Resources " Mrs. Arthur Rosenbluth, Margaret Mealey ^ B'nai
  • for Christian Science Monitor 1924-53; Chief of New York Herald Tribune's Washington bureau 1953-55; syndicated columnist 1955 to date\ An Eisenhower Re­ publican. Described as "mild, harmless" by press people~ Sam Yette,--A general assignment reporter
  • with you. Many thanks and best wishes in the meanwhile. Cordially, i~ John~G.~Meitner, Manager L~erospace Systems Program .._ ,,,r JGM:ds .~......, ... f GENf.RAL LE/sc. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF.FICE OF THE OF SCIENCE j&as AND TECHNOLOGY
  • , will clc clop . : Already in the desert state of R. a Ja_ -than, adjacent to New Delhi. pca sc1 n1.s with ·all · their cattle and houscl old goo s · can b~ 4 j ! I I By Sharokh Sabavala Special correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor I I .l New
  • Research C. Research on Military Implications of Arms Control D. Political Research E. Economic and Behavioral Science Research F. Legal Research G. Field Tests Organization and Work of the Agency A. B. Administration and Structure 1. Planning
  • III. Research Program A. Organization and Management of Research B. Scientific and Technical Research C. Research on Military Implications of Arms Control D. Political Research E. Economic and Behavioral Science Research F. Legal Research G. Field
  • HOUSE WASHINGTON January TO: Bess Abell Liz Carpenter George Christian Ashton Gonella Jim Jones Juanita Roberts FROM: OKAMOTO 3, 1969 Tuesday, January 7,will be the last day that we can take for any pictures taken before December 1, 1968. any
  • AFP U. - Phil MacMullen Evening Star - Fred - Arnold s. Post - Ollie Atkins· Ward Sachs News & World Report Chl'isti.an Sc~ence Monitor .. Thomas ·O'Hallor~.n - R. Norman Matheny ? James Mahan - "International ? Vince Fannegan - I
  • of the Office of Science · and Technology. You may call upon other Govern­ ment agencies and special interagency groups (e.g. , the NSC Special Committee on Techni~al Surveillance Countermeasures) for technical and non-technical advice and assistance. j
  • Canham of the Christian Science Monitor asked a two pi. rt question. The first being why the budget message expected that we'd be out of Vietnam by June 30, And the second being, what about having another halt in the bombing of North Vietnam without
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh December 3, 1968 M: Let's begin by identifying you generally for background purposes. You are Robert M. White, currently administrator of the Environmental Science Services Administration, and I believe you are the only
  • Christian? President: Honest, fair, friendly, sturdy, dependable, unflappable. Shearer: Would you compare Bill Moyers with George Christian? President: No, I do not want to get into that. Shearer: Can a Press Secretary make a President's image
  • . Born in Trinidad in 1941, he was brought to this country at age 11 and became a citizen through his father's naturalization. He was educated at the BrOPJlXHigh School of Science and at Howard University, receiving his BA in philosophy in 1964 and has
  • million would be disbursed on the Export-Import Bank credits in the remainder of FY 1967 and about $90 million in FY 1968. CONF'IDENTIAL ~ GONFIDKNTIAL 3 As you know, Frei's Christian Democratic Government took office in November 1964, conunitted
  • ., University of Minn. LAPHAM , Maxwel l E., Tulane Univer sit y McNICHOLS , Stephen L . R . NAGLE, Raymond J. , N. Y. University OLSON, Stanley W., Baylor University PtlrNAM, Hamilton, S . Putnam Assn. PAGE , Howard E .,, National Science Foundation CARL50N
  • -"/~ 0 , - -- -'--·-~ , I September 14, 1967 ( I Y u:1v10RANDUM FOR GEORGE CHRISTIAN FROM: ...., rr- , -- EiEOUTIV~ V-il? · Mike Mam.toe //L 6, . ~~~ PA1I ... ~u~C~ d-M~, : H e re ia the lnformatlon on the 22•n1an Senate team. wb.lca thti l
  • was successful, to our knowledge, in detecting every launch that it was in a position to monitor, both in this country and over the Soviet Union. The future of that effort will be associated with the 949 program which will place the satellite in synchronous orbit
  • Nuclear/non-nuclear submarine and fleet vessels; developments in intelligence gathering; military-industrial complex; Office of Science and Technology; chemical warfare; Robert McNamara; Clark Clifford; Congress
  • vacation. I briefed him in general terms. At your instruction. I invited in David K. Vtillis of the Christian Science :h,i'.onitor, I told blm that we bad read his articlt; about public confusion. on Viet Nam. I thought he might be interested in seeing why
  • CORRESPONDENTS OR TI T LE DATE RESTRICTION to P1esident £10111 Rostow c, t'-IY -EoRfident:ral ~ q ., :1.s~~ "'~ ,~ to Christian from Rostow ·--eora:fioontial opo//,,._ 1 va visit l -p----1- #""49 memo to F1esidcnt £rem Rostow J;&; VieJ,nrun­ ..eonfidentia1
  • -- 12:45 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM ROSTOW The final formulation in the attached is worth thought: If we could offer Hanoi and the world a conference of the four fighting forces to stop the bombing and stop the infiltration, on a monitored
  • utive Orders pertaining (who is also chairman of Coiincil will not be re­ of the laws and the Ezec­ to equal opportunity. "That responsibility st i 11 rests with the cabinet members and the heads of agencies. 'l'e will monitor and coordinate and eJ:l