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  • INTERVI El~EE: DAVID W. ANGEVINE INTERVIEWER: T. H.l\RRI BAKER PLACE: His office, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 B: This is the interview with David Angevine, the Administrator of the Farmer Cooperative Service. Sir
  • Biographical data; rural American support of Johnson-Humphrey campaign and Kennedy-Johnson administration policies; White House contacts while Administrator of Farmer Cooperative Service; role in drafting legislation for bills pertaining to FCS
  • The Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration The Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission SUBJECT: U. S. Cooperation with the European Launcher Development Organization (ELDO} The President has noted the memorandum of July 24, 1966, from
  • Folder, "NSAM # 354: U.S. Cooperation with European Launcher Development Organization (ELDO), 7/29/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 9
  • FILE, National Security Actiona Memorandum.s , NSAM 28.5 , Cooperation with) the USSR on Outer Space Matters RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency
  • Folder, "NSAM # 285: Cooperation with the USSR on Outer Space Matters, 3/3/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
  • Memorandums, "NSAM 271, Cooperation with £ the USSR on Outer Space Matters" RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C
  • Folder, "NSAM # 271: Cooperation with the USSR on Outer Space Matters, 11/12/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
  • that she made_ and the grades that she made on -·the papers which were submitted. Mrs. Cooper can tell you a little more detail on that. I don't know the details. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
  • See all online interviews with Ellen Taylor Cooper
  • Mrs. Fischesser first encounters Lady Bird; Lady Bird's Aunt Effie; Lady Bird's love of reading; Mrs. Fischesser's first encounter with LBJ; Mrs. Cooper's first encounter with Lady Bird; Nettie Mason Patillo; Mrs. Cooper's first encounter with LBJ
  • Cooper, Ellen Taylor
  • Oral history transcript, Elaine Fischesser and Ellen Taylor Cooper, interview 1 (I), 12/9/1967, by Douglass Cater
  • Ellen Taylor Cooper
  • Go to Interviewee bio page (Fischesser)Go to Interviewee bio page (Cooper)
  • , Steve Steiner , Pa t Nugent, Mrs. Ellen Califano Vicky McCammon Virpinia Thrift, Mr (decorator) Joe Laitin Governor John Connally Austin JV Jacobsen Cooper , To Bergstrom AFB. via Jetsta r w/ Mrs. Johnson. Mr. Kellam Virginia Thrift, Mrs. Ellen Cooper
  • the partners hip of the two countries which grows out of common beliefs and the shared objective of a lasting peaciJ based on justice, freedom and prosperity for all peoples. They expressed a firm determination that the two countries should cooperate more
  • with the pamphlet he received. I think Escoe might write the Cooperative League and ask them for details, pointing out that we have some 12,000 cooperative members in our immediate vicinity. Here is a copy of the letter Mr. Ring wrote Escoe about which I talked
  • Depart 4040 to W. House for working Breakfast w/ President, Arr W. House To Mats Terminal, WNA - arriving at 9:45a. To NYC - via NASA Plane #1 Festivities of Astronaut Cooper. Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE
  • ? If not, what should be done to strengthen it. (2) What are his views about turning the Organization for European · Economic Cooperation (OEEC) into the O:rgani7.ation for Atla,ntic Economic Cooperation (OAEC ), and thereby bringing the U .s. and Canada
  • Sherman Cooper of West Va. ; Cong. Carl Perkins of. Kentucky - stops to shake hands w/ crowd at fence Helicopter to Inez, Kentucky w/Gov (see page Barron Gov Breathitt Secy Celebrezze 2)Secy Wirtz Secy Hodges arr at 4:30 Sen Cooper Cong Perkins Secy
  • 11 opU\/t/lB -p.trP11C Irt 1 .1-8 r:A8A)Q Yao DoreAto Farley 121-29,167 opw 1/'t/ l B p.u IU,C ,z./ r=t Collection Title National Security File, Files of Charles E. Johnson Folder Title "Cooperation in Space, U.S. - Japan" Box Number 13
  • Folder, "Cooperation in Space - US - Japan," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 13
  • that the Light of peaceful assembly will be permitted in Alabama so long aS' law and order is maintained; Third, I urged the Governor to call a bi-racial meetin g when r he returns to Montgomery to seek greater cooperation and unity among Amer icans of both races
  • of the program generally, which, although not expected at first, turned out to be almost wholly a cooperative program. I mean the original act made it just as possible for a power company to borrow as it was for a farmer's and rural people's electric co-ops
  • First meeting LBJ; impressions of LBJ as a Congressman and Senator; LBJ's relationship with FDR and Rayburn; rural electrification; defeated in 1946 Senate race against Nixon; Cooperative League; meeting Lady Bird; assessment of LBJ's performance
  • INTERVIEWEE: JOHN SHERMAN COOPER INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Senator Cooper's home, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 G: [Let's] start very briefly with your background. You are from Kentucky, I understand. C: Yes. G: And how you came
  • See all online interviews with John Sherman Cooper
  • Cooper, John Sherman, 1901-
  • Oral history transcript, John Sherman Cooper, interview 1 (I), 3/11/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
  • John Sherman Cooper
  • :15p t 9. 3:30p 10. 4:00p 11. 5:00p 12. 7:45p Lions Club presented check for tornado relief fund in Texas Jack Anderson Carl Rowan Ambassador Carrillo Flores Jim Noel Sen and Mrs. Cooper's lunch for PM Nehru, 2900 N Street Ambassador Carrillo Flores
  • ; Tom Corcoran; Charles Gibbons; Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Siegel; Mrs. John Sherman Cooper; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No.
  • meeting of Civic Committee of People to People Program and the committee on International Municipal Cooperation of American Municipal Association; Crystal Room; Carlton Hotel spoke to lunch of Mayors Conference P-38: Tom Deegan Charles Thompson of Lubbock
  • friend) Reagan Legg and Larry King Nick Katzenbach Ed Cooper Sarah McClendon Texas Delegation Roland Boyd Bobby Baker (New York) Howard MaMahon To gym Jim Mathis Jack Bell Bob Burkhardt Congressman George Mahon Jerr Griffin (Baltimore Sun) To Speaker's
  • their unstinting cooperation on a priority basis. I have instructed Mr. Manning to inform me if he en­ counters· any delays or obstructions. ' v--' "} • L v-.----­ ...sECRE'f­ •
  • Advisers Special Assistant to the President for Science and Technology Chairman, Export-Import Bank Bridge Building The President has instructed that -- in consultation with our Allies we actively develop areas of peaceful cooperation with the nations
  • for Ranch. Heard on radio that Luci was going to Austin. Stopped on highway and talked with her. 9:05 Arrived Ranch. Met Aunt Ellen Cooper. 10:00 Dinner around pool with President, Lyndon, John Betar, Jesse Kellam, A.W., Jake, Jack, Vicki, and Ginny. Walked
  • - Mrs. Dirksen, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Mansfield, Mrs. Pell, Mrs. Monroney, Mrs. Jordan, and Mrs. Scott 1:10 Mrs. Humphrey arrived 1:15 Lunch 3:00 Guests departed 3:45 Reception guests to East Room 4:12 Joined guests in East Room for Catholic University
  • and thanked the Minister specifically for the cooperation of the German Government in international monetary matters. Minister Strauss congratulated the President on obtaining a tax increase from Congress. He said that this represented a kind of psychological
  • Senate Hosted luncheon on seventh floor of State Department the U. S. JAPAN SCIENCE COOPERATION COMMITTEE. Reception concluding White House Economic Conference. Shoreham Hotel, Wash. D. C Addressed American Cancer Society, Shoreham Hotel, Wash. , D. C
  • and education leaders possibilities for u.s. cooperation in establishing the~e an Institute for Industrial Technology and Applied Science. It was President Johnson's thought that the Institute and its laboratories could both provide technical services
  • that the Attorney General was working on it now.. Justice Abe Fortas - (ret. his call) , Mildred Stegall in Secy. Rusk To Dental office to have his teeth worked on - w/ JV Senator Sherman Cooper - at his residence (to ask him to be part of delegation . representing
  • , since it has been the US atomic energy is capable Government view that as military information and that of major peaceful it is in our interest to carry out a peaceful uses program both at home and in cooperation with foreign does not oppose
  • cooperative attertlon. Houslffj, pollution,education,h11lth,Jobopportunities - noneofthese fallsIntoa specificgeographical Jurisdiction. , Theyare nationalproblems.becausetheyaffectweryone of us. Buttheyare alsolocalproblems.Theydemandlocal solutions,because
  • identified as Fred Temple, was round lying on his bnck next to the west wall with his head propped against the side of this bed, also in Apt. #A-3. • Unkno,m Man#105, later identified as Carl Cooper, was round lying on his stomach 1n Apt. #A-2, ·on the floor
  • :00 12 13 9:50 f 11:00 Dinner wit h Mrs . J . , Do n an d Jan e Thomas , Majo r Gordo n Cooper , Trud y Coope r (wife ) daughters Ca m an d Ja n Cooper , Mr . an d Mrs . J . C . Kellam , Ernes t Stubbs , Lynda Bird , Lucy, Boy d Richie , M F Raymond
  • Antonio Congressman Thornberry Leave EOB Arrive P-38 Soup in P-38 cup custard To Senate barbershop Depart P-38 Senate gym for a rubdown Depart OS OB Arrive NSOB 5121 NSOB : greeted ne w staff member, Jill Cooper, for firs t time Leave Senate wing
  • projects. Black noted that the Asian Bank war formed about a year ago. This was the first example of regional cooperation in that part of the world. He said he has spent a lot of time making sure tra t this is a sound bank, and noted that they have more
  • of what cooperative measures we might reasonably ask of Israel in return for our responsiveness in meeting • its arms needs. I suggest that we prepare a paper in time for discussion of this mat­ ter in the Standing Group on 28 April, prior to final
  • Affairs with the cooperation of other agencies. h1 vf V-v' fv "'--f McGeorge Bundy cc: Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. NSC I?. Bundy Dungan Chase Johnson i/ Files ~
  • . Talked with Liz re: Palm Beach. Worked at desk. 11:30 $UULYDO FHUHPRQ\ %HDXWLIXO GD\ /XFL RQ EDOFRQ\ ODUJH FURZG RQ 7 - >7KRPDV -HIIHUVRQ@ NQROOV 1RWH IURP %LOO 0 >0R\HUV@ 2. 12:55 Left with Bess for lunch at the home of Mrs. John Sherman Cooper
  • DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED LEGISLATION AUTHORIZING SECRET SERVICE PROTECTION OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES AND INTERAGENCY COOPERATION TO ASSIST SECRET SERVICE IN PROVIDING SUCH PROTECTION; NEED FOR HIGHER SALARIES FOR SECRET SERVICE PERSONNEL
  • DINNER - poolside - at main house w/ Mrs. Johnson, Lynda, John Betar, Mrs. Ellen Cooper, A. W. Moursund , J . C. Kellam, JV, Jake Jacobsen, Vicky McCammon, Virginia Thrift • for a walk afte r dinner, to visit Cousin Oreole, returnin g to main house at 11