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- LBJ SAYS HE IS ABOUT TO MEET WITH MEMBERS OF JOINT ATOMIC ENERGY COMMITTEE, ASKS NITZE TO MEET WITH JOHN PASTORE ABOUT NAVY PROMOTION POLICY FOR THOSE ASSIGNED TO ATOMIC FIELDS AND ABOUT HYMAN RICKOVER'S RETIREMENT; NITZE SAYS HE WILL CONTACT
- Nitze, Paul H. (Paul Henry), 1907-2004
- west wing Thurs 1 - 30 - 64 ofc 9:00a 9:15a 9:30a 9:45a 10:46 10:45 t 11:00 11:15a 11:25 t 11:30 f 11:31 12:30 12:32 Arrive office Bob Komer //10:47 Walter Jenkins, H. Busby f President Truman - Independence, Mo. f V McCammon - San Angelo G
- Sit May 11 , 196 5 Room White Hous e TUESDAY The Presiden t wa s u p at 7:3 0 thi s morning fo r hi s breakfast , an d was shavin g a t 8:00 a m whe n Pau l Glyn n arrived a t 8:15 , h e wen t downstair s t o bid goodbye t o Mr s .Johnson an d
- Admira l Hyma n G . Rickover . To mjdr's offic e wit h Senato r Car l Curti s an d Director o f CIA John McCone . Discusse d the vot e o n foreign aid , 4 - year authorit y o n development loans an d Alliance Fo r Progress , etc, wit h Senato r Curti s
- President' s fee t fo r a pai r o f shoe s To Bil l Moyer s offic e - - visitin g wit h Bil l privatel y unti l 11:0 5 when he wa s joine d by Dic k Goodwin . . . for for aa three thre e minut e visi visi tt George Reed Reedy y (pl) Bill Bill Moyers Moyer s
- , : September 16, 1964 Date received : U. S. GOV ER NMENT PR I NTI NG OFFICE 30- 2 ti3 ~ongrt~~ of tbe mniteb ~tate~ JO H~T COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC ENERGY O FFICIAL BUSINESS The President The White House W ashington, D. C. -;:: -·····-···· I f ~ ;:; ! G
- . McNaughton, Asst Secy of Def Lt. Gen and Mrs. Thomas S. Moorman, Supt., U.S. Air Force Academy Vice Adm and Mrs. Hyma n G. Rickover, Washington, DC His Eminence Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York Hon and Mrs. Homer Ferguson, Judge, U.S. Court
- Dr. Isidor Isaac Rabi, NYC Commissioner and Mrs. James T. Ramey, AEC Dr. George Reed, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover, AEC, Washington, DC Dr. Edward E. Riley, Dillard University, New Orleans, La Charles Robbins Mr. S
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- . PARTY. PAGE TWO RUQMAT 3353A ~ E "'6-+-E--.+- NOW HE. MUST FACE UP TO PROBLEM OF TAK ING POLITICS our Or THIS MEANS REMOVING THOSE WITHIN ARMY WH O ESPOUSED CAUSE RIGHT OR LEFT. HE H,.S THE REFORE DECIDED HE MUST ASK FOf-? G A~ OUFALIAS' RE SIGN ATION
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- FORM 1429 (8-85) This was returned to you by the White House yesterday, late in the afternoon. Shall we just file? m ~ RESTRICTED D.'\T,-. QtST HDLWIILD, CALIP, CCX..O. ALKRT THOMA.a, TID
- 1961 - Dr. Hans A. Bethe · 1962 - Dr. Edward Teller 1963 - Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer 1964 - Vice Admiral Hyman G. Rickover No awards were granted in 1960 and 1965. All of the recipients · received $50,000 except Dr. Fermi and Admiral Rickover, who
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 5, May 27 - June 10, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 8
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 28, May 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 12, September 1-14, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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Oral history transcript, Alfred B. Fitt, interview 1 (I), 10/25/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- assess the impact of Admiral Rickover on the atomic powered submarines? F: I think he's had a major impact. He has done a magnificent job. He certainly turns out very reliable power plants, has a particular way of doing it and is very tenacious. My
- ABM System; space; Functional Orbit Bombardment; Vietnam; F-III program; AMSA; Admiral Rickover