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  • , Northridge, Calif. THCMPSON, Robert E., McLean, Va. BOGAN,Eugene F., Wash., D.C. WARE,Thanas M., International Minerals BOOKBINDER, George H., NYC & Chemical Corp. BRCMN,James, Augusta, Ga. WEISL,Sr., Edwin L. , NYC BROWN,Kenneth J. , NYC WILLIAMS,Edward
  • SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION resident 'fS-.-4p [Duplicate of #5a, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, "Strategic Missile Talks," Sanitized NU 89-149] I d~ 5f/-79 ,,--1/f/9.e ~ 5p [Duplicate
  • -- - 1- - ""1 PIT• ~ . ll - ~, - '11 Nt.J 'ii- 9 1 ...tf;.¼-±-e:-ee:tr.tet--fl'l:;:-m~Mr,r:r±-l~~~r.lq.--t.o....:t.1:M._.I~~.QeB.:e-- ~ -,rRA 5-1 t... " / sW'cf/i Rostow s Views and · S l p FILE LOCATION National Security File, Memos
  • calls ^ Dat checked r Novembe r 22, 1966 LBJ Ranch ^ Activity (inc!ud e visited by ) Awake Cong J J Pickle - Austin Governor John Connally - Austin Judge A. W. Moursund - Johnson City, Texas Director Schultze — Wash Amb. Arthur Goldberg - DC
  • . In the spring we went to cocktails at the Fritz Lanhams'. He was always the one who would read on March the second this marvelous letter from [William Barrett] Travis, and he would read it in such a voice that you would be practically tearful and ready to grab
  • was served; LBJ's Aunt Lucy and her death; Mrs. Johnson's 1950 miscarriage; Mrs. Johnson's household and radio station work in Austin in 1950; Patsy White's departure and hiring Gene and Helen Williams; the Williams' job duties; LBJ's opinion of the conflict
  • of widening our relations with these countries. In addition to ·Mr. Miller, the members of the Committee are: Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. · Dr. Eugene R. Black William Blackie George R. Brown Charles W. Engelhard, Jr. James B. Fisk Nathaniel
  • of Mrs. Jac k Valent i - - Me t there b y Mr . J . C . Kellam , Mr . an d Mrs. Earl Deathe , Mr . and Mrs. To m Miller, Mr . an d Mrs. Jac k Maguire , Judg e and Mrs. A . W . Moursund , Mrs. Charle s Bailey , Mr . an d Mrs. Ji m McMulling s (sp . ?). Al l
  • in about a month • I rrI -71 1 JJ 3 Apr 68 2 DECLASSlFlliD ~J,1\uthontyl\lJ q~,.;f l -"3'k) r:co~:p-~'iH~l!!i"'IC-Rr,""f:'E"Tl-·'Tl'.,,RINE ~·v~ARA. Dat,. '4!)--0'; f t i ... TOP SECR.ET TR.rME beginning in February. Vehicular transport over
  • frienda, and I learned with which he directed calm leader at a difficult courage deci ■ iveneae and His death ia a the ,-oplea 1011 of all the to admire that hiatoric moment E■t• la ■t hi ■ conference. ia Uruguay'• America ■. family Mr
  • e Duplicate of # 1 a 4 memo -,-- - 1.,. . IS. - &J' a. /J/;::J' 11 ---$5() l1'rJ.LN\ Rost.ow to the Pres re defens9 items 1 p. ~ Cf- / "5-tJJ.. N,;T"eJ/" 350 [~uplicate of #2b, NSAM 360; still closed] S-- - 3-f 9 ·f frl- ~f.
  • . Another guest from home was the granddaughter-in-law of our dear friend, E. H. Perry, Lyndon's first convert from the business community in Austin and our dear friend, from the time we met him until his death. Then we had some very special visitors
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #~U).l.e ---t ~!9tt-t-~ ~ b!!? _- 50ofieential ~~~c7~~ ~ 11-21--r~ Nt..J ~lil ,a,~~ f ~ ,.U S-e-Ou1 l25 sec, et ~ 9--a.s- '11 #8 cable # 1...U.-J::dll.;Le....~ ~tt-1ru
  • report -Racial V'torencePotential !n the-United States llfliis 30111111er '"1'8- ,epo1t Racial VfoTe-ncePotential in' the United States , Tti.i9St:1n,mer CoRfeF8R80 PJa~iOR?I of ~ogF&-Eleek!d- O#ieials: Racial Matters-- -e- e - - A A,., ~~R,Ac
  • , the Republicans on the other. Up at the front the members of the cabinet--everybody filed in sort of en masse and were announced by the stentorian voice of [William] Fishbait Miller. At least in my time, I do not remember any other character. First he would have
  • : Of course, there was the seventeen-day, 1924 convention in Madison Square Garden in New York which cast 103 ballots before the nomination of John W. Davis. It was deadlocked between William G. MacAdoo and Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York, and they were
  • (q HemCT F I LE LOCATION McGeor~e Bundy , Memos for the President, Vol.7, 10/1 to 12/31, 1964 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access to national security inf~mation. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which
  • 3ais ·ff cer) D rim ·nister March 2, TE: 6 Gandhi s Visi Secretary of Sate bassador B. K. Nehr, Indian ins er Sundara Rajan Indian . W lliam Gau.d A/ A d NEA/SOA ss Carol C. Laise mbassy Embassy T 7 e Secretary to • i asked Ambassador
  • . It must be used not b : , • ' Rusk, Secretary of Slate, Robert merely lo apply ·,band aids lo suWashingl.011, Oct. 20-President s. McNamara, Defense Secret;,ry, per[icial wounds, but to remove Johnson today put a p1·ice tag on and William Gaud, depu ty
  • ■',"; \ l ~ () J'. :"".. ..._ •• •• "2-.Cf ...;· :,. r j 1 .A st 1·onaut• Go r don Coope r a nd Cha rl c o Conra d come to G reece as e isaarle s of good will, bringing to YOGr Majesty a nd to the people o f G r eece m y own war m arMt­ ings and the b e
  • ,e,Slotkio William Solomon RobertB.Sommers Y.Sowen lxn Spero Helbert Spero IrvingStrci1 Arthur J. Sundlun William 8. Tbalhimcr Human Trcu.scr Huf}' Uvillc.r David Warfic:ld ThomasJ. WatSOO OswaldJ. Weber Monis WcinbcrA RabbiSanuonR. Weiss William
  • in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. 11/17/2014 Initials ' 1965 M onday, M a r c h 29th B e g a n on an u g ly n ote, w ith NEW SW EEK g r e e tin g u s w ith a s t o r y , "In c o n tr a d ic tio n to th e P r e s id e n
  • Volta; "Look" story on the Dale Millers; exchange of State gifts; medicine in Africa; voting rights message studied in African schools; toasts; entertainment by Native Americans; LBJ & Yameogo to Lincoln Memorial; meeting in Situation Room about Saigon
  • with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. Initials .:·C : .. ' . ·.. ,· ~ F0·302 (Rn . I0-1 1-63) ·· . ... ·. ~1"tA.L -. .... ~ ·.. :\_.e .. . ~ _ ··., . ·,- FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION l Oate _ _l_O___ /i_2_0_/8_4_
  • [NAID 24617781] plan designed by Mrs. Mellon and Perry vfueeler. More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Whitey Williams, our horticulturist at the White House, who has been there since 1962, spearheaded
  • . Dayton Moses said, "Hell, of course, Sam." Miller. He put a call in to Roy That was the man that had managed Dick Kleberg's campaign. Never forget the name of Roy Miller in conversations, because to me, well, he was one of the shrewdest public
  • Markman Marvin Watson was with LBJ longer than any other presidential assi tant. LilJ said of him, "Marvin is as wi ·e as my ra­ ther, as gentle as my mother, as loyal and dedicated and as close to my side as Lady Bird." In 1973. Watson gave LBJ'. eu­ logy
  • Joseph A. Frank The Honorable Walt W. Ro stow The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20050 [2 of 2] ­ • • THE WHITE HOU~E WASHINGTON Wednesday, May 24, 1967, 1:30 pm o'• I ,.. 1~ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I I
  • put Betty's antique chest, where very soon we had Mr. E. H. Perry come out and spend the night with us. He remarked on the fact that there was no mirror in the room. Quite true. Lyndon didn't wait until everything got finished before he started
  • INTERVIEWEE: WILLIAM E. COLBY INTERVIEWER: TED GITTINGER PLACE: Mr. Colby's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of I G: All right, sir, I hate to make you repeat yourself, but in Honorable Men, you wrote a good deal about the coup of 1960, and you have
  • See all online interviews with William E. Colby
  • Colby, William Egan, 1920-1996
  • Oral history transcript, William E. Colby, interview 2 (II), 3/1/1982, by Ted Gittinger
  • William E. Colby
  • -- IX -- 6 Denver for twelve states. I met him at Lowry Air Force Base. I had been to Washington, and I had talked to Aubrey Williams, the director of NYA, and I'd asked him if it was going to fold up. "Yes, Sam Houston, we are going to fold." I said
  • u1ton (P1 .) Coodlln1 (Pl .) ~~~~~~l~J~'. )"- l ~=~,,;~~!~ a>1i 1 Mayn e (I owa ) Meskill (Conn .) Mlchel (Ill.) Miller (Ohio) Minsh311 !Ohio) Mlte(l
  • would change the present social security system. But even his running mate, William Miller, admits that· Senator Goldwater's voluntary plan would destroy the !locinl security system. President fohnson is working to strengthen social security
  • would change the present social security system. But even his running mate, William Miller, admits that· Senator Goldwater's voluntary plan would destroy the !locinl security system. President fohnson is working to strengthen social security
  • in ,e last Novei ber. S.11erelie& heavily on. Subr iam f:,r advice on a uid ra.nge of .matters going far beyond "'Ticul·i;ure. Sha also uses him as her personal emissary in :pi·oblem situa·Gions, most recently in strife-torn 1/cst Bengal. er principal
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  • SANITIZED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 By NLJ _j_9- 1/o/S~ , 1 ;/ · · a e - S-- JJ1> December 22, l 966 ~;;:;:; MEMOR.ANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Food for Alg•·r ia. After much aolll-••arc·h m1, Secretary R.uak recomrne!Mh a. PL 480 Title IV
  • 'estLZeen #9 He:aG9R...-,, - s~et=e et al 9i'l.a cret €on~ e .:ii a ~ii.QA aetueen VP John e on, et:al and ~(a,er Brandt #lOf Cable #lOg Cable / - /nOr Cable #-l-Gs--Bahle -J/lOx Cab le /llOy Cable F IL E LOC ATI ON ~La., State Con f . Embtel
  • /64-12/31/65 (Box 8) RESTRI CTION CODES ( A ) C l osed by E x ec utiv e Order 11 652 gov ern ing a ccess to nationa l s e curity inf or ma t ion. ( B ) C l osed b y stat u te o r b y the agency which or i ginat e d t he doc ument . ( C ) C losed i n
  • . W . W. Heath e Mr. an d Mrs. Wil l Davis Mr. an d Mrs. To m Miller, Jr . Dr. an d Mrs. Charle s Baile y • Mr . an d Mrs . Si d Davi s John Chancello r (NBC ) Mr. Jess e Kella m George Reed y Bill Moyers Horace Busb y After th e dinner , a film o f
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh (Tape ff:3) July 29, 1969 B: This is a continuation of the interview with the Reverend Luther Holcomb. Sir, before we get back into the chronology-- H: Excuse me, have you met Judy Miller? B: We've been talking out there. H
  • , still working for them. The number of telephone calls I had with Mayor Tom Miller about this would stretch from here to--a great number in any case. G: Was there any problem getting that? Was another city under consideration or another congressman
  • with the press, specifically newspapers; LBJ's interest in Lady Bird Johnson's appearance; Lady Bird Johnson's efforts to get Tom Miller, Jr., into Officer Candidates School; time LBJ spent with Ed Weisl while in California in the navy; Lady Bird Johnson's