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Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- is a steady expansion of our national wealth. Prosperity alone may never be a cure-all for our problems, but it is the ~e ~~for overcoming them. It enriches the lives of about 85 percent of our people directly- through higher pay and higher profits
- Life Insurance Company H. Claude Hudson, D.D.S. -- Member, National Board of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Mrs. Thelma Thomas Mahoney Member, Los Angeles County Civil Service Commission, and Coordinator
- ' rith Boy Scouts of America U.S. Chamber of Commerce and affiliates Cooperative League of the U.S. A. Commission on Religion and Race of the National Council of Churches Jewish Community Relations Council League of Women Voters National Association
- ) There are several major nationwide OJT contracts underway with national organizations such as the American Hospital Association. They could be urged to emphasize in the period immediately ahead the development of their OJT activities in the Los Angeles area. (4
- and remained at Wesleyan as visiting professor and associate director for the Center for Advanced Studies at Wesleyan. It was there that I was in residence when I was invited to join the President in the spring of 1964. M: You worked for The Reporter beyond
- ; John Kenneth Galbraith recommends people to LBJ; "skinny dipping" in the White House pool; producing My Hope for America; the 1964 campaign; genesis of the task forces; Oscar Cox, Walter Lippman, and LBJ's interest in education; ESEA and the church
- monies. And we also knew the Ford people well, especially Paul Ylvisaker, who headed the division of national affairs. Dick Boone, the key staff man on the Community Action task force, had worked for Ylvisaker at Ford and Ylvisaker was also an old
- " the sparning of :· 1· Fede7al fU..'1dS in any schaoi district or in p~ogram that practiced of aey ~! . . discrL..~nation, one of the first confrontations you~ad in cutting . \ . I off school funds, or suspending pay-went of Federal dollars
- and Frances L ew ine, whom I think are p ra ctica lly twins; M a rie Smith of the Post; Isabelle Shelton of the Star; Eleanor P o llock of the Philadelphia Bulletin; and Nan Robertson, who w rote such good color s to rie s in the New Y o rk T im es about
- Histories [NAID 24617781] I '. I More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh .I VOICE: ( The staff that you had at thjs tim e , '"hat I typ e s of sp e cialities did they usually hav e ? These pro gram people
- 1962-1963 was Associate Commission in Bureau of Education Assistance Programs (BEEP); three divisions: 1. State and local elementary and secondary 2. Higher education 3. Manpower training; abrupt increase in staff in 1964 required new emphasis
- represent discriminate. I hope you will put an end to this. It's just not American. Some people tell me I should remake the nation quickly. I know that cannot be done. I had more sense than that 30 years ago. We can't remake America with ghetto labor alone
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
- on the Job Training in private industry is the most effective program we have: 9 out of every 10 trainess have gone on to good jobs. Industry knows how to train people for the jobs it must fill 7. The Job Opportunities in Business Sector (Jobs) Program, a New
- as a s ta rte r, to hel p the people of H arlem to fig h t ju ven ile delinquency. And then he c a lle d on ' ■? them, lik e a p rea ch err|n in a brush a rb o r - " A r e you w ith m e, " " W i l l you join ■p me^".. and got a b ig resp on se, not ex
- National politics
- of ab out six cot:ple s that ~hey would particul
- - 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
- e r e n c e in th e l iv e s , th e jo b s , o f te n people." A t a n y r a t e i t i s n e v e r f a r f r o m m y th o u g h ts . I c a n n o t c o n t r o l th e o u tc o m e , th o u g h I w ill h a v e s o m e e f f e c t o n it. A nd i t w
- National politics
- him, as we would ask a profes sor or college preside nt in each locale , to draw togeth er a group of peop1e. Our intent was to get, quote, "the br.i ghtest people they could find," and it didn't matter whether they were social scient ists or physka l
- in Washington, a sm all dinner with articu late and charming peopl e, M a r yellen and M ike Monroney had asked us to come to a little dinner for the W alter Lippmanns, welcom ing them back from a European trip. The Fulbrights w ere there, we sat in the charming
- m y nap, in his ro o m , to te ll him a little bit about m y day in Kentucky, If enough people had been with m e on that trip to Kentucky, i t would have m ade som e vo tes fo r the P o v e r ty B ill. I guess that’ s one of m y pu rposes, to take