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- REUTHER RABBI WILLIAM F. ROSENBLUM LEWIS STRAUSS NAHUM TSCHACHBASOV HON. G. MENNEN WILLIAMS Dear Mr. President: The Long Beach Jewish corrununity is presenting a bloodmobile toKMagen David Adom, the Israeli N~tional Red Cross Service, on Sunday, June
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- Paul Hammond Oveta Culp Hobby Warren Kinney General Douglas MacArthur Hanford MacNider John P. Marquand General Frank R. McCoy Robert Montgomery Fairfield Osborn Frederick Osborn Anna M. Rosenberg Robert G. Sproul Lewis L. Strauss Admiral J. H. Towers
- (1930) • = The current issue bas to do with the last years of Hoover's life, his son Alan Hoover, Acniral Strauss, Sidney Mitchell, and W.Hallam Tuck. It has todo with a multi-million dollar "Educational" Foundation whihh this crew has "screwed
- of the historic, wildlife, and other recreation resources along the Lewis and Clark,Trail. Required States to provide for •natural beauty .in their outdoor recreation plans and to give it special priority, if they want Fed eral financing through t_he land
- Martin D. Jenki111 John H.Johmon Lindsley F. Kimball Mrs. Arthur B. Krim Robert Lazan11,Jr. John G. Lewis, Jr. Henry A. Loeb . Lawrence W. Lowmea Brinn G. Manion Louis E. Martin Mrs. 0. Oay Muwell, Sr. Jvan C. Mcleod Mrs. Leo M. Men-is G. William Miller
- Mr. President: /i~J....;'- .,:z, 1. My brother Gene called with the following message: Irving >'E,ngel called from New York, on behalf of himself, M2rris Abram, Lewis Strauss, and Jacob Blaustein - leaders of the Jewisii community. - He
- , Wilkins, Randolph, Lewis, Parmer, Young) come in to see 7ou at 9100 am1WED~ Th1s 18 earl7 -- but it would have 7our meeting BEFOBE·the7 test1t7. Perhaps this would be helptul. 1-~,.~;. ! Otherwise we would have to schedule them (in order to have r28
- taken care of with money, jewels and a villa on Capri, and Romano, 41, Italy's number one jazz pianist, who is married to Sophia Loren's sister. Lewis Terman and Arthur Otis tested 30 police candidates for the police force in San Jose, Calif. Only three
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 52: Nov. 26‑30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 30, June 1-12, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 17
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- Abram, Lewis Strauss, and Jacob Blaustein -- leaders of the Jewish community. - He requested a n1.eeting with the President either tonight or tomorrow. ------ Yes No Sec m e _ Z. As. you can see {rom the attached telegram. 25 leaders
- WASHINGTON CONPiDE~ff'IAL MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION between President Johnson and Finance Minister Strauss July 25, 1968, 11 :45 a. m., at The White House Other Participants: US: Walt W. Rostow Mr. Edward Fried ·~ ~· ...bi~ Mr. Edwin D. Crowley Mr. Harry
- Folder, "[July 25, 1968 - 11:45 a.m. Meeting with Finance Minister Strauss]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
- show that we are on top of the subject. The fl.aw in the Strauss plan, as the Secretary sees it, is that there is a t least a four t o five year lead time before any desalting plants could begin to produce. Therefore, the S tr auss p l
- : Strauss is like a stone wall. He won't revalue. - - We 1 ll be working out our Budget. -- Nixon says we shouldn't extend surtax. -- Mills says unless Nixon fights for it, the surtax won't be extended. -- We'll spend $186 this year. We should take in about
- that he believed Peter""strauss was interested in the job. He is the son of Nathan Strauss, Housing Administrator under President Roosevelt; owner of WMCA in New York and other radio properties; has been active in Liberal Democratic circles in New York
- - (Turks) Strauss release of nuclear weapons - start discussion soon - should make up our mind during '62 McNamara We have grounds for believing West has nuclear superiority Sol id presentation Very forceful - good impact. British Watkins very upset over
- to halt the German nuclear program. While warning Strauss not to attack installations in East Germany, the United States guaranteed to take all actions necessary to defend Allied rights 1n Berlin and to defend FRG territory under multilateral NATOnuclear
- missi on X X In talking with Art:hur Krim about his appraisal of Orin •Lehman as a successor to. Franklin Roosevelt, he pointed out that he believed Peter'strauss was interested in the job. He is the son of Nathan Strauss, Housing Administrator. under
- Minister Strauss] [July 26, 1968 - 5:30 p.m. Meeting with Guyana Prime Minister Burnham] [July 31, 1968 - 1:15 p.m. Meeting with Secretary Udall] [Briefing Papers for Congressional Leadership Meeting, August 23, 1968] Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisors
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 107: Nov. 19‑22, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- .. By,,,. • 'lA, D --.2-lf_:f!.. _ . PR BONN TELECO~ 13 /tf( €... FOLLO\-.' rnG GJ:IR-"DEi~iHNGFR !ED'S r;on:s ON 11EEJ'TING SEC. FO',iLER \·.'ITH ChAr~c. Krrs INGER GERMAN PARTICIPA~TS: CHANCELLOR KIESINGER MINISTER STRAUSS STATE SEC. SCHOELLHORN
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- but that Strauss is playing for high stakes -- the Chancellorship in 1969. Both he and Schroeder wanted Barzel' s job as Fraktion leader, and Barzel wanted to keep it. It was still uncertain who would end up as Foreign Minister. If Strauss entered the "Cabinet
- extension needed ~or entire draft element. US should continue to press for execution of Strauss' promise that this would be done. Indications to raise~ strength. are that fflG intends divisions to 90'1, On 11 August the Federal Govern ment asked
- will retire in the fall. Erhard seems the logical and probable successor because of his popular appeal and the difficulty the king-makers (Brentano-Dufhues-Strauss) will face in agreeing on an alternative. The present coalition (CDU/FDP) will probably continue
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 37, August 1-10, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- the government is pushing ahead. They now have the memo by Admiral Strauss and are studying it. In addition, they are working with the World Bank. Ambassador Woodward of State is heading up activity in the government on "water for peace". The World Bank
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 20, February 1- 11, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- DATE CORRESPONDENTS O R TITLE -iP"H:t,-"0'!~~1---eta-t~~ re ..Go..ldberg' s Far EasteFn p. 11 rip,- ,, re Strauss 1 p. ..-€ RESTRICTION pp. hsr/1'l6 Ot.fPli' ,q~- - Ft'L-G.r Ct/- w wli, a,,,,r /J _ 'v(}fV.,.VN :I'A//~F~ ./f/GJ Pt7C.d/7q
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 106: Nov. 15‑18, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- Deming, and Ed Fried are in Europe and following this closely. The issue is complicated because Strauss, as Finance Minister, would probably resist on political grounds a response to this crisis simply in the form of an upward revaluation of the German
- /charrl Tudor [:n itcd S tates Air For ce A lex V ictor - Ja rk Strauss Communications j\Jfanagem ent __z::)/1.~~r:~:;p ~ < ~ C. Hoberts I'h olog r uph A no(} t E.1.- pcrt William Jf. Caujiel Mgr. C_.~_S. Con t£nental Air L ins c. Ol fr er n ra he, Pro
- Josef Strausses. ·This clearly would be ~ CONFIDENTI~L RECEIVED FE8., ~ 1S6S WH - 1•1r. va.urano DEPAH.T.MENT OF STATE UNu1m SEcnETAHY FOH. PoI,JTICAL Art,'Am:, /-0.5- January 8, 1968 (J,,o/~11 MENOR.ANDmf FOR: S - The Secretary tJtJ/J