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  • completed 7-day simulated flight to moon. That afternoon they fly to Washington from Austin. 2/18 Hearings headed by Sen. Albert Gore begin on federal-aid highway program. First witness is Dem. Gov. Foster Furcolo of Mass. On 2/21, Dem. Gov. Averell
  • .. .·-. . ,·.. · ·' ' ! ,. ·'· .· . ' · •• . ,, , · ~..,: ; . ~---' "',, ·:· .. ' .·. ' ·• ·, . . :11_, · ,' :_,; ', :•·. ~ r.: ' i -MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON C.,0~:fF ID:BM'f tA t' May 5, 1966 - - 10:45 a. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Appointment for Ambassador William McC. Blair, Jr. (Philippines) Bill Blair
  • Affairs a lawyer. Mackey He had worked as Legislative Assis­ to Senator Williams with in both fields. is also -- Mr. M. Cecil lawyer and an economist, both in FAA and in the Department Assistant tant a Development McNamara,. Legislative
  • nationalism. Moore expressed concern over the arrests of the Revolutionary Action Movement members in New York City and said he had notified "Big Brother" to urge a publicity campaign in their behalf. "Big Brother" is probably Robert Franklin Williams
  • motives" . • Josiah Quincy cried out in Congress that the attact on Canada was less defensible than the conduct of Captain Kidd and West Indian buccaneers. William Ellery Channing thundered against the conflict in the pulpit, and some of William Cullen
  • . Eduardo A. Vallarino Mr. Jorge M. Arias Mr. Manuel .l. Caa tillo Unitstl States: Geyelin .. lr. William J. Hickey ~tr. Henry R. ~ir. Georges. Moore Mr. Jack D. Heal Mr. Alan a. Hadden Hr. Norman Carignan 'Gruguay: Dr. Jorge Peirano Facio . !·Ir
  • considered their manpower the gui~eline~ unrealistic. On September Highways, submitted 26, 1967, P.E. Masheter, the State's proposal Ohio Director to William of E. Reed, 7 Division Engineer, provided that th_e manning table construction
  • Treasurer • Cecil E. Burney Board of Directors Morris B. Abram Eugene D. Bennett Henry Brandis, Jr. • Bruce Bromley John G. Buchanan Kenneth J. Burns, Jr. • William T. Coleman, Jr. • Walter E. Craig Arthur H. Dean • James C. Dezendorf Jefferson B. Fordham
  • . Senator Williams -- Messrs. Carpenter and Lenher, both Vice Presidents of duPont, have been talking to Senator Williams. The report is that Williams is willing to go along with the Resolution "if it is clear that no fixed amount of money is involved
  • Corp,. 612 South Flower St. REC'D: 12-9-65 BY: Air Mail ACK'D: Ltr. DISPOSITION: Mr. William J. HopkinsDATE: 12-9-65 ~alif• l-----------------~~---~------------ ------~------~~~~'::---~~~~~- : [7 of 14] ­ 10/6/65 JAC: Mr. Valenti sent
  • the Committee William bill in full. S. Gaud INFORMAnON Mr. PreaWeat: You ehould be aware that Qromyko, L tallwat wlth Temmy Tlt.anps• oa Oct.a..r 9, came back to a 1eaeral obaen-atloa macle to It.Im 1-y See. lha•lr.; umely, tile poaalldllty of aa
  • development prospects. Aid programs to these countries vr.i.11 be developed to foster the joi nt development of the entire East African Region.) i.< - i n t he remaining countries we will complete projects which are underway and will carry out those develop­
  • are worthy of note: I. Thanks to the cooperation between the Department of Commerce and the Bank fostered by the Export Expansion Act of 1968, great progress is being made in coordinating advance credit facilities with overseas trade shows. Thus, when
  • hanlffllllloa Mc( M - OOYefllOrHa:rr.lman !9i.:WE:RQ$lPbG1.W acs: c1w111ca11o11-"" "'< The Under a.. EUR - Mr. ~ Mr. Burdett PB - Mr. Green · .XllIKD IO - Mr. Cleveland · _ AP - .Governor Williams Secretary Drafted by, II ot GRAE leader show that Chicom
  • honoring H.E. The Secretary General of the OAS, Dr. Jose A.ijora and the Assistant Secretary General, Mr. William aanders on Friday, May 10, 19b8 at one o'clock, The White House. Formal_ invitations tollows. Please RSVP by return wire or telephone
  • extensive damage to its public airport facilities located at Foster Field during Hurri­ cane Carla. As a result of this damage, we requested that we be designated a major disaster area under the provisions of Public Law 875 and were in due time so designated
  • that because it prevented whatever chances the Democrats had to carry the election. And they nominated John W. Davis for President and Charles Bryan, governor of Nebraska who was a brother of William Jennings Bryan, who had run for the presidency a number
  • later arranged for Secretary of State Rusk, the Honorable William c. Foster, Director ot the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and General Maxwell D. Taylor. • VIDEOPRESENTATION OF EPSILON-65FOR ISA The video summary of EPSILONI-65 (25 minutes
  • > , --- ------------------- -~ - EUR:WRTyler:mt (D1. 1/1111 ~ O//i '~ and Offiur) I~ · .-. DEPARTME!'ff OF STATE . M~moram:lum of Conversation APPROVED FOR DISTRIBUTION BY s/s 1/7/64 DATE: SU BJECT: De Gaulle Visit PARTI CIPANTS: Charles E. Bohlen, Ambassador J:o France William R
  • at the disadvantaged, have done little to foster dispersion. In fact, more often than not, these programs have· encouraged residential segregation. Federal.efforts to enGourage metropolitan planning and coordination have avoided the olic areas most i e y to af ect t e
  • 7 1 2 p 03/16/66 A 12 p undated A to the President from William Bowdler Secret 1 ~ i-S~ rJLTl/3~;,.~ l p 03/25/66 A (tJup 4:1 ICC;, AJ.s1; u7£,~1£,'. t,;,k. t~-J /)tzwJCZJ A, ,1.,,.., ✓ ~ i~~Yn VJ'U- ·- /
  • . Responsibility and moderation are the order of the day in statements by political leaders.' ' . William G. Bowdler ~ Jv~ C ONFID E N 'i'IAL THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 60MFIDEl~'fIAL March 15, 1966 Tuesday la :45 41>m MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The Shah
  • - ~ William S. Gaud Attachment: Supplemental memo. I CONFIDENTIAL 8-10-67 '!'HE ABC's OF DEBT RELIEF 1. If a poor man owes you $1, but you want him to invest $2 in his future, you have _two c~oices: -- force him to repay you the $1 he . owes and lend
  • themselves. It was agreed that US policy should be directed to (a) encouraging the British to maintain as much of their present special role as they can; (b) fostering greater political and economic cooperation generally among the Gulf states; and (c
  • volunta%y te$t moratorium bi which he agreed with Foster llull6a to suspend for 60 daya. only to find him.sell in a straightJacket from which he could nevei.' extract hims.e lf, and the United States vta,a never a.ble to·i-oauine . testing until
  • it was his idea at all. as far as I know. I think it was a surprise, It may have been [John Foster] Dulles, because Dulles was the one who said this should happen on behalf of the President. They were going to send down a plane and Lyndon Johnson
  • as a much more significant position for him the way the world was going at that time? W: Well, I think that there was a bit of mistrust of Katzenbach fostered by Mr. Clark because I saw him at times try to say things against him LBJ Presidential Library
  • and 1964 campaigns; New Yorkers’ feelings about LBJ; Jack English; RFK’s Senatorial campaign in New York; effect of William Miller on Republican ticket; duties as Lands and Natural Resources Division of the Justice Department; proposals for Indian problems
  • position as against an executive position. At that time John Foster Dulles was Secretary of State and he was a very dominating figure. Part of it had to do with him personally, just as Johnson was the dominating figure as Majority Leader. leader
  • name of Ohio [who's] since been defeated [William Ayres?]. It was Quie and what's his name of New York that were the key actors on the Republican side. G: Were they supportive at all? M: No, they played politics with it. Quie I think was more
  • to the American people to continue this effort in this area if they were allowed to go about their business and do it. That's the position of every group when you are trying to whip them into line. G: A senator like [William] Proxmire would have both
  • accompanied [John] McCone and then [William] Raborn to NSC meetings, and I had done it for Dulles, too, so most of them aren't very clear in my memory anymore as to which were which. Those first two, though, I do remember. What September 2, 1965 was [I