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- Secretary Freeman Mr Feldman William Randolph Hearst Jr Randolph Hearst Clark Clifford Picture taking w/ VFW National Commander Joseph Lombardo Ted Connell Past Nat Comm. To the Pentagon and Cooper T. Holt Lunch - Secretary McNamara's Dining Room Speaks
- Greeted Mrs. Waller and had tea with her on second floor, West Hall. Received present from Mrs. Holt of Australia: opal brooch pendant. 4:25 Walked Mrs. Waller to the Diplomatic Reception Room 4:35 Left for Jacques-Lynn with Ashton. Signed mail and checks
- Watson joined 8:00 Meeting ended 7. 8:15 To East Wing 8:28 Returned to second 8. 10:20 Dinner w/ house guests: Governor Connally, Negley, Christians 10:30 To theater to join President and Prime Minister Holt "Australian Film" and "Day in April" 11:10
- House. 12:50 Worked with Ashton on mail. innumerable autographs Signing innumerable autographs (with entertainers Holt visit) 1:15 Lunch on tray in room alone. 3. 1:40 To the Rose Garden to greet 50 American Field Service students. 2:05 Returned
- that he was completely in Holt's hands for the time he was in Australia, and whatever he wanted to do was fine with the President. Watson called Amb. Clark when the plane was 15 minutes out of Canberra and told him the President would go have a drink
- / Roxanne George 12:19 Cong Jack Brooks re till 12:40 Spivack Jack Valenti Lunch in family Pat Holt Nap Ralph Dungan WJ P Salinger WJ Lynda Bird Mr Bundy WJ WJ dining rm Mr & Mrs AW Moursund Mrs Johnson Mr & Mrs JC Kellam Telephone Enrry Time f
- the South Vietnamese say this can be accomplished during this calendar year. Secretary Rusk said that the Vietnamese have agreed to keep troops m service now who would have been demobilized. The President said that Prime Minister Holt had sent a very nice
- Stevenso n Sarah McCelndo n John Connally , Justic e Douglas , Ab e Forta s Pat Holt , r e: propose d wir e t o Khrushche v Speaker, r e: " " " Congressman Anfus o John Connall y Governor Stevenson , r e: wir e with correction s mad e b y Speake r Harry
- contacts wit h th e America n publi c Issued proclamatio n fo r observatio n o f Wrigh t Brothers Day , De c 17 November 1, 1965 H. R, 1218, An Act for the relief of T. W. Holt and Company and/or Holt Import and Export Company. H, R, 5217 , An Act
- with any signatures on the line. The President warned that the mission should get into the troop question slow. Rostow indicate.d that the toughest area would be the Philippines. Secretary Katzenbach said that Holt and the South Vietnamese will be willing
- . Agha Hilaly of Pakistan indicates Pres Amb. Abdullah Malikyar of Afghanistan Ahmed Osman of Morocco talked t o Waller Amb. re Mrs. Holt being Amb. Hushang Ansary of Iran a guest; Amb of Amb. Frank Corner of New Zealand India re crop develop- Amb. Ali
- the apapers and pictures on his desk--dictated a message PM Holt of Australia and told BM to write a string oneto Holyoake congratulating on his victory in hiselection. —. Wesley West ^^ To the living room after greeting Arthur Krim in the office. Joined ! Dr
- -- and handshake -- Oke picx To present award to the President honoring his Mother, Rebecca Baines Johnson Dorothy Lewis. President Mrs. Mary Lohr, VP Mrs. Bertha Holt of Oregon, 1966 Mother of the Year Mrs. Howard LeSourd. VP Miss Ada Green Mrs. Charles Schwartz
- H eflin Heid eke Holstein Holt Horany Hughes Hull Isaacks Ivey .Jackson James Ja.meson Jobe Johnson Jones Kazen Kilgore King Kirkpatrick Latimer Lee Lehma.n Lewis Lindsey Loving Luedemann ;\IcCann ll1cCorkle Mc· Daniel Mc·Donald McGregor Steward
- . Luis M. Faria Senator John Sparkman Cong. Robert N. C. Nix Mr. Pat M. Holt - Senate Foreign Relations Committee Mr. Albert C. P. Westphal - House Cmtee on Foreign Affairs Col. Robert Lanigan Army Escort Officer Senator John Sparkman presented the head
- taken t o improv e th e storag e o f and access t o U.S. Gov' t statistics . Members are : Car l Kavsen, Chairman , Charle s Holt , Richar d Holton , Georg e Kozmetskv. Russel l Morriso n an d Richard Ruggles . Today announce d his intentio n to appoin t
- Larry Templ e 4 Larr 3:11p f V y of himsel f i n th e Cathedra l i n Melbourne for P M Holt' s memoria l service , showin g th e Asian leaders aroun d an d behind the President. . Graf f gav e th e Presiden t a n autographe d copy o f his book , TH
- , Mass. T. Holt . Director. Washington Ofc. VFW William (Bill) Stinson _ Cooper . - e White 19, 1967 " ! " Secy Rusk out funs House n*t^ Sept €WT LYWOOW B. JOMMSOM MARY ,-. at . (Place)— The resident began his day L)ay T;^ Te!ephone Tune
- Gorton of Australia is singing a different tune from Holt. Is that true? Secretary Rusk: He has said that he would send no more troops, but his speeches are alright. I will check this with Ambassador Waller. The President: Let's talk to our allies
- school students of the nation to speak out on rights and responsibilities of citizenship. This yr s subject is "Freedom's Challenge. " appt requested by £bcsp Cooper T. Holt, Exec Director, Five of these young people have been awarded national
- e Hous e Tuesda e t Expendi Activit oL ^ ^ e t Sander s ^-==±1 6:35p m 6:37 p Mr . Richar d W. Homan, newly electedCommander-in-Chief, Veterans o f Foreig n War s Appt requeste d b y Adm. Drive r Mr . Coope r Holt , Executiv e Director
- , ter m expired . Margaret Hunte r Pierce , o f th e Distric t o f Columbia , t o b e a Commissione r o f th e Indian Clai m s Commission , vic e Willia m M . Holt . John F . O'Leary , o f Maryland, t o b e Directo r o f the Burea u o f Mines. Robert L
- a membe r of th e US O Corporation an d name d a s a member o f th e Corporation , Rosemary DeCam p Shidler, o f Hollywood Riviera, California , succeedin g Thomas C . Thrasker ; Eugen e H . Adams , o f Denver, Colorado , succeedin g Holt McPherso n
- with his being president. Later on, after he left the presidency, there was a separation of income. The income that he got for the book, [The Vantage Point] from Holt, Rinehart, went to the Foundation, but the income that he got from CBS for certain
- at the White House, one with the Doubleday people and another with the Holt, Rinehart people. By that time we had narrowed down the candidates for the contract to those two publishing houses. In November sometime I brought down the Doubleday people
Oral history transcript, W. Averell Harriman, interview 1 (I), 6/16/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- And he wanted to make sure that the Vice President was fully briefed. The Vice President did a very good job in those countries. I remember his speech in Canberra in which Prime Minister Holt was present. This was a largeish lunch of a cross-section
- o’clo ck ,/^ rw as u p s ta ir s . T h is w as the f i r s t night of a State D inner in a long t i m e , / ^ a t we h a d n 't C. in v ite d h o u se g u e sts - o n ly 2 a r a Holt^^and the Scott M anns^ who a r e L uci*s. r MEMORANDUM TH E W H
- from Bill Moyers; Lady Bird's speech to B'nai B'rith women; Lady Bird and Zara Holt, Australia, visit and tour Washington, D.C.; state dinner for President & Mrs. Tubman; exchange of gifts and toasts; Duke Ellington is entertainment
- out of the Thais. the Koreans and our other allies. · The President said he may ask . Cl ark Clifford and General Maxwell Taylor to go out on a Presidential :.mission to talk with the leadershi;P .o f the allies, including Prime . M~nister Holt
- Minister Holt would put in 5000 more men. I told him we need some more troops. He told me how he lost some elections and they were not in a good position at the moment. Secretary McNamara: I told him about the same thing. will not permit us to stand around
- that of course he could not support war M~x•KJ ktwt but that he wanted to help. Discussion of Kosygin. President recalled Glassboro. Said he expected "kamikaze" gactics to be used by NVN/VC. (above from back-up material on President's trip to Holt
- g . . Don Anselm i M Cris Aldret N o card s ^x *Te Scott Anderso n i^To m Dawso n .M rs. Te Mrs. Scot t Anderso n Wil l D . Davi s ; d Hensha w d Henshaw Ted Holt : David Anderso n ' ixMrs . Alic e Dola n *
- Archivist for Presidential Libraries; Verne Newton, Roosevelt Library; Clarence Lyons, Nixon Project, Chuck Daly, Kennedy Library; Pat Borders, National Archives; Mar tin Elzy, As.sistantDirector, Carter Library. Seated: Dan Holt, Eisenhower Library; Harry
- , in clockwise order from the back 5 Michael Beschloss: "[Not] many people [would] suggest that we go back to smoke-filled rooms and the bosses." row, are: Ru01ie Presnat; Mary Sue Bethea, Dottie Warren, Norma Crozier, Margery Ogden, Naomi Howard-Holt, Mrs
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 28, May 16-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- as you know, Stanton arranged to have the President's book published by--what was it, Harcourt? G: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, I think. Z: Well, Holt, Rinehart and Winston which CBS owned. company CBS owned. money on the whole. It was the book And I
- it through the President: Bill Moravek Jamee Mullaly Oawald Rapp Ivan Andrews Howard Bibeau James Bice Thomas Book Jimmy Davisson Donald Dean Wilbur Durrence Ric ha rd Falt Fredric Froyd Donald Harrie William Holt Gerald Hunter Joaeph Maida Clyde Miller
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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Oral history transcript, James R. Jones, interview 2 (II), 6/28/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- as far as travel was concerned. We usually did things very clandestinely until the last minute when we moved. The around-the-world trip was a good example of that. Prime Minister Holt was lost in the swimming accident in Australia. The President felt very