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- /oh 24 staff people in the association agreed to and as soon as they said anything approaching "yes," I ran to the other group and said I think we have something. And we did, because that developed three or four months later into the kind
- investigation of export control; American business attitude toward open trade with Communist bloc; labor union's view; McClelland Commission; Herbert Blackmon; Sam Anderson; Sinclair Weeks; National Security Council; White House Council on Foreign Economic
- in an age of steam, inventiveness in transportation, has assembled the peoples of the earth in close group associations of money and men. Individualism proudly granting necessary power to leadership in states and nations were safe when these groups
Folder, "[September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL-CIO Executive Council]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- the insurance companies and that the Pension and Welfare funds could be used to help support these vital programs for people. 11 These will make good Pension Fund investments because the Government will try to transfer the land at little or no cost to local
- to see - the TIME-LIFE people were on their way, they were already enroute, no chance to postpone their meeting) and a call from Bill Moyers, which disturbed m e. He said something had happened that he wouldn't go into, it was all his fault, that had
- . I readily agreed and said le t's set it up for tomorrow, Wednesday, so as to catch those m em bers of the T to T Club, Tuesday to Thursday. How we used to laugh when we w ere in the Senate at people who went away for weekends . Thursday afternoon
- to do this. It's one of the many things that the Department of L a b o r is doing to bring people with special needs, in this ca s e h a ndicapped people, back into the m ain stream of econom ic life . The ubiquitous E sther Pet erson, A ssistan t S e
- because I ’ ve gotten to f e e l that I know h er w e ll enough that the d iffe fe n c e s rub off,x^^d one cea se s to c a te g o riz e people. David Dubinsky was there, bouncing liv e l y around; and the ubiquitou s P e r le M esta, whose appetite fo r
- LBJ and Railroad Strike; Lady Bird to first anniversary luncheon of the Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation in New York; Lady Bird & Jean Kintner to Needlework Shop to design needlepoint pillows for White House; Lady Bird mentions many people
- of t hought in the cou_n l r y, Gold,va t c: :· said, 11 Eighty per cent of my people ar e conservati ve; abou t t w enty p e r cent disagree . " The n he said -- and h t:.~ !" e Lyndo n felt that h e showed th e most enthusiasm, t he most real
- National politics
- does not c r o s s t o M ackinac Is la n d but w hat is called the / U p p e r P e n in s u la , t h e re b y b rin g in g the s c a rc e ly populated U p p e r P e n in s u la and the m illio n s o f va c a tio n -h u n g ry people in D e t r o
- National politics
- - c o ll a r people/^ taking le s s o n s in how to ru n o ffic e m a c h i n e r y . I a s k e d one young w o m a n w h y she w a s doing it . . ^' and she s a id that w ith typing and shorthand^,'she knew she could a l w a y s g e t a job, but i f
- LBJ & Lady Bird 5-state tour; Lady Bird describes Chicago; stop at Cline High School, South Bend, IN; LBJ speech; stop at Peru, IN; LBJ speech & Lady Bird remarks at National Convention of League of Women Voters, Pittsburgh, PA; LBJ addresses United
- advice wrote the enclosed letter. which I consider too weak and will not satisfy those people. Of course, we may just have to admit that we cannot satitfy those people. I think thts important enough to see Sam about and called him. He said come over at 1
- f people the co n fe re n c e t h a t e v e r took pla c e I think! F r o m the B a l c o n y /^ w e went garden b ecaus e of delphinium r aises Steichen is a g r e a t lover some r a r e and b e a u t i f u l s t r a in s jshe had prom
- . McNamara in hospital; Ambassador Kohler describes Eisenhower-Khrushchev meeting and Soviet people; men adjourn for talks; women watch "Gambit;" Lady Bird watches "Gunsmoke;" description of maple tree and area
- is kin d o f people»-^i^ C e n tr a l O hio. " F in a lly , a t la s t , w e r e a c h e d the f a ir g r o u n d s. a p p r o a c h in g 9 :00 - - s o m e tw o h o u r s la te . It m u st h a v e b e e n A s w e r o d e a ro u n d the r a c e tr a c k