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- said this week, "I would never have let the United States Government go into debt." But, Governor, you can't pass a tax bill and collect money while a robber is at your f'ront door. You oan 1 t organize and equip a fire department while your house
- exoellont ooncerning the affairs ot the Tenth Di•triot. Sinoeroly, ·, . •.?.. ·, ·":".-~·-:.-z• :· -• ·· ~ ,-"!C~·. ,~ , ,_ ..:• c.. ·~-•~_... ~-··;.: ." -• . -.,_,, , · -;'~ "?: Bi - ™'" .,:rt.~
- Be aid he hopecl to ■ ee Johnso affair• . 1D 1n T••• ii dlately &tter ••nd tor h1a • lOUl4 the Th• telegram tollow1 te) Por a919n.l dqa oa.ndi tea had ben or1 ioia~ Johnson and C ton at thi ■ tba, •• Die ■ tor 'being ab ent f'J'OII. HousTo
- Mr. Ivan Sinclair Public Affairs Department (Except Mr. Francis Security Party (Continued) and Press Officer of State William_sburg) R. Tully Officer, i Department of State Mr. William R. Little Security Officer, Department of State (Washington
- Affairs Deputy Assistant Secretary, Mr. Robert w. Barnett, Far Eastern Affairs Dro Hornig Mro James Thomson (Mro Bundy's staff) Ambassador Duke Mr. Hand Mr. James Wickel (Interpreter) Joan McCarthy DEPARTMENT OF STATE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF PROTOCOL
- from the reports that Senator Dodd and Mr. Ros tow of our State Department have brought to me in recent days. Out of our association and the alliance that was born of adversity, there bas come a very close and a very cordial bond ot understanding
- of the first world war, at Yale in 1907, and practiced only a newspaper chains mushroomed across yea:-. In 1908, he joined The Tribune and the land. William Randolph Hearst, worked in all departments against the alone, acquired 23 dailies (many since day he
- of pLlulio affairs in this state. ~is op _> onent of mine, who has oeen • veteran in puolio of!ica for 30 ye.rs, c-.mpaign d up until the first pri ry witho~t finding out ho- he stood with reference to the endorsement which the lil.oor ooss•s ~d given him
- to the defense of .Amerioa--Amerioen Liberty--and the Ameriowi way or life. Billions must be spent for a strong arm to protect n free mind. As your Conr.;ressmrm, nnd na ~ mrur.ber of the Congressional Naval Affairs Committee, l promise you l shall support our
- , law, public relations and presentation experts. ( X. J. Include in its governing board representatives of all major government departments; and should be responsible to the Chief Executive. K. Should utilize existing facilities, institutions
- COMMITTEES: ,_·,.y.~pcN B. JOHNSON NAVAL AFFAIRS I OT>, .T EXAS D1sTRlc:r SELECT CoMMITTH OH PoST-WAR MILITARY Pol.tc:T ctongress of t{Je llniteb ~tates . J,ouse of l\epresentatibes Ulasbington, ;9.
- Security Flle, Nations and Regions Policy Papers and Background Studies on Cuba Affair (V) RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access to national security information, (8) Closed by statute or b y the agcmcy which originated
- Folder, "Policy Papers and Background Studies on Cuba Affair (V)," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 8
- Virginia: Your letters are always like a breath of Spring. I love reading them and knowing how involved you are with the world. Next week I have plans to meet with a group of students from the LBJ School of Public Affairs - - I hope their interest
- LYNDON B . JOHNSON COMMITTEE ON 10TH DISTRICT TEXAS NAVAL AFFAIRS CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES~ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES • ;1.-::t;;L WASHINGTON, D. C. 21 February 1942 Dear Mary Louise: I don't know where I ·will be when this letter
- be primarily the affair of the South Vietnamese government. And, without easy ' ,\:~ -5 hopes for '89+.IY success, this_is the path that I am inclined ,_, opt~rriistn ~ or to pursue at the present time. I believe many thoughtful South Vietnamese
Folder, "August 4, 1964 Leadership Breakfast [1964 Leadership Notes]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
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- a desire to hear from the Speaker and the Majority Leader. ) (9) PRESIDENT: I have told you what I want from you. FULLBRIGHT: I will support it. MANSFIELD: It will go before the Foreign Affairs Committee. SALTONSTALL: I hope you make