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- couldn't tell you. F: Were you at any time in there promised a Cabinet post? W: Well, yes and no. On the 26th of December of 1960, I was then the Vice Chairman of the Housing and Redevelopment Board of New York, which is the board that has to do
- to LBJ Ranch regarding housing message; his impact on LBJ’s thinking; reason for resignation; prejudice; feeling that the new administration will attempt to make administrative reform
- got some un expected attention recently, is the catalogue of the Library's museum store. One of the 14,000 copies mailed out last year caught the eye of the New York Times, which carried a story about it. The 30 page cata logue is available
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- "The U.S. as a World Power. Opportuniti~ for the 80s" Ope11i11gSlate111t•11/ W. Averell Harriman. Former GoH•rnor. Stale of New York; Former Ambassador to thr lJ nion of So, iet Socialist Republics Afnderator Barbara Jordan, Professor Lyndon B. Johnson S
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- judgment on eoIIIIl.8rcial items. So at the risk of wordiness I am stating a small editorial matter in over-emphasis so that we may clean up a small town abuse which I see has even become an evil in competi tive New York. The big department stores get
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- New York tomorrow night. I •I J t ~ L? 1 Thur:9 day ... ;G. :0 I 4 G, 0 p. n1 .• ,,tate• s drait ~eparture .m.essa;_e .f.0;__ r Gandhi ( she lea-vaa N.ew York ton110:rr·ow eve,Ili.ng) i.s:·wa.rrn and generally promis e.s continued OS econc
- INTERVIEWEE: ROBERT BASKIN INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Baskin's office at the Dallas News, Dallas, Texas Tape 1 of 1 F: Bob, we've known each other too long to be formal, so we might as well go on there. Lyndon Johnson? B: Briefly, when
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- from the salt marshes of New Jersey where the Passaic River · opens into Newark Bay, - 31 - a part of the Greater New York City port complex . Although its population of 400,000 still ranked it 30th among American municipalities, for the past 20
- INTERVIEWEE: ROGER HILSMAN INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: Mr. Hilsman's office at Columbia University, New York Tape 1 of 1 M: Let's begin by identifying you, sir. your last official You're Roger Hilsman, and position with the government
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- for the sequ I of Virgil's Aeneid in Roman Ruins." Bonnie Jean Moffat - "A designer in New York." As for my own prophecy, whoever wrote it, was certainly perceptive. It said: Claudia Tavlor "would become a second Halliburton poking her nose in unknown places
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
Oral history transcript, Adrian S. Fisher, interview 1 (I), 10/31/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- the Washington Post, the New York Times, and such as being part of this alleged conspiracy. Is there anything in the United States in your opinion that could 14 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
- Roosevelt Association; counsel for Washington Post; Phil Graham; Jerry Siegel; John McCloy; Edmund A. Gullion; Herbert Humphrey; Jerome B. Wiesner; Arthur Dean; Arthur Schlesinger; McGeorge Bundy; ACDA; Alvin Wirtz; Moscow trip; test ban treaty; American
- divisive influences associated with the passions of the people. 8 Columnist Liz Smith, whose observations are printed in the New York Daily News and some 50 other papers around the country, gave an entertaining and delightful evening. For lack
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
Oral history transcript, Richard H. Nelson, interview 1 (I), 7/20/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- INTERVIEWEE: RICHARD H. NELSON INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE· PLACE: Mr. Nelson's office, New York City Tape 1 of 3 G: Let's start with your association with the Peace Corps. How did you get involved with that? N: I had met Bill Moyers and Sarge
- and Kennedy’s staff; Diem’s assassination; Vietnam; trips to New York and Benelux region; LBJ as president; transition after assassination of JFK; the 1964 campaign; civil rights meeting with black leaders; LBJ’s ethics and relationship with staff; Walter
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 56: Jan. 1‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- - Januarr TO: Tlle Pre•ldent F&OM: W. w. • s. 1968 AC TION 1\oatow SUBJ'ECT: M••••a• to Bollvf.aa Preeideat Barrleato• Pre•ldaat Barrieat•• arri••• bl New York tomorrow (Saturday. J.... r, 6 ) for a U-hotu •top-o,,er before proc•ecl..ba& to La Pas
- the summer to places, Alabama or Chicago or New York? M: No. I never di d know of her goi ng to them. to Alabama. But I knew of her goi ng I think she was originally from there. (Interruption) G: Now, Mr. McElroy, you were talking about the effect
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- of success in focusing on downtown, and the idea is not just Washington downtown, but downtown anyplace, whether it be Fayetteville, New York, or in a big city. You know, the idea of "Let's not junk our old downtowns; let's instead do something to spruce them
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Distance call to Post Master General Lawrence O'Brien-was in Massachusetts but enroute to New York. Left word in New York 9:55 a t Secy. 10:03 t : McPherson Dean Rusk pl Expend,- 10:15a t 10: 26a Secy. t 10:31a t 10:47a f 11:20a President
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Honorable Lloyd N. Hand Chief of Protocol of the United States (Williamsburg thru New York City) Board of Korea - 2 - Members of the Mrs. Party Hand (William_sburg PR 109 (Continued) thru New York City
Oral history transcript, William F. McKee, interview 2 (II), 11/8/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- of service to the public because you are going to have delays on the ground, for example, in Los Angeles or Chicago, because the airports in New York are saturated and can't handle the number of airplanes. So what you are going to get, and is happening now
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- ~ The other convention rule which Roosevelt imposed, the re.quit~ ment that state delegations vote as a unit, thereby giving bemendouil power to the Democratic big city machines in New York, Illinois, Penn sylvania and California, also will be under attack
Oral history transcript, Robert F. Woodward, interview 1 (I), 11/4/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- an evidence of change which really is an extremely welcome change on the whole, and which indicates a new sense of being a person, of individuality, and of actually being a part of the community on the part of a great many people who heretofore have not been
- of such a proposed boycott. I A boycott of a specific product with well documented instances of discrimination presents a different 1I After the memorandum to the Wall Street Underwriters, Abraham Bea:rn.e, the Comptroller of New York City, indicated that the City
- of mJ log parnUel pol.ltlc I developments to appeared 1n the Pittsbujg.h Post Ov.ette cooce Ions embodJed secret agr men build the new Jnstltutlons of f,e ce which, on May 27, 1963, and in,,Ule Philadelphia which • • • are plagulog the world's children
Oral history transcript, Thomas K. Finletter, interview 1 (I), 10/29/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 6 F: A lot of the time, and, therefore, while I saw him when he came to Paris and did occasionally see him here in New York, it wasn't anything like as close as during the time we were both
- -__ __:.. ___ ~------- UNCLASSIFIED economie . necessity . due change financial Vivian . Ernest Ramsay.. 2. entered US Jul;y' he.. subnittecl . circumstances. Subject . is native _6, 1963 at New York as visitor and citizen 6, 1964. to January to change to . F-1 status
- Conference. The New York Times obtained copies of the documents late yesterday and Secretary of State Dulles later ordered copies made available to all reporters. Winston Churchill, the last survivor of the Big Three leaders at the conference, challenges
- from the artist. The drawing was used on in vitations to a U.S.O luncheon in New York in the spring, where Mrs. Johnson was honored as U.S.O's "Woman of the Year." Hirschfeld, whose work is represented in some of the country'5 ma jor museums, has been
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- New York, or Watts, etc~ A Negro girl in Newark asked a reporter, "Was the Harlem riot worse than this?" and assured that it was not she ciied "that's good, that's great!" Disfitictive features of sever~l major disburbances during the summer
- The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9111. In its August cover story on the book, the New York Times Boo!< Review said: In its simplest terms, this is the story of how a small group of men, \vith a frightening mix of delusion and calculation, rose from
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- it was a typographical error in the Washington Post, which happens. So I went to look at the New York Times text and it also said fifteen hundred. Well, the chances of having the same typographical error in both papers were improbable. And then I checked the transcript
- for the Washington Post; North Vietnam's version of events in the Gulf of Tonkin and how it varied from the official U.S. version of events; Marder's coverage of the Multilateral Force (MLF) story and the issue of U.S. sharing access to its nuclear weapons with other
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Committee, a militant black nationalist organization, drove from Washington, D. C., to New York City. A confidential source who has furnished reliable information in the past advised that while in Washington, D. C., on December 15, 1967, Carmichael
- , the Supreme Court (in Westport, Connecticut) 5:05p t Joe Califan o - pl 5:09p t Dr. Joe Frantz - in his office 5:14p t Joe Califano 5:22p t Thursday (include visited by) LD 5:02p t 5, 1968 Mr. Arthur Krim - in his office in New York City l
- , New York W. L. Clayton. Jr. , Circulation Manager, Washington Star Appt requested by the International Circulation Managers Association for picture with the Presiden t and these two boys who are the year's representatives for National News paperboy Day
- o tak e par t i n a majo r campaig n to hel p d childre n enjo y th e summe r month s awa y fro m ho t cit y streets - "Shar e you r Summer " Today announce d th e app t o f Gerar d Oestreicher, of New York, to th e President's Commissio n o n Whit e
- , These students are in Washington en / route to HH New York. The idea of ATTENDANCE: Rev and Mrs. Be n T Welch chaperones this trip to Washington and NY was Mrs. Charles Huffman chaperones initialed by the Cotulla Methodist Youth Fellowship and students who
- of Political Science, City University of New York Martin J. Schram, Syndicated NewspapcrColumnist. Washington, D.C. Philip Stern, Author and co-chair. Citizens Agains PACs, Washington, D.C. Richard Engstrom Dan Morales Francis Fox Piven, Martin J. Schram
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- ,1oy of not g1vins out to other stations. can scarcely be heard her and is not l1et ned to--1t'a some I York station own d by a net~ork. I believe. I 1 h here w r o oho1c int e furniture busine It's hat you w nt or ;hat not find ,w1v 1 chair 1n
- Post-Courtship Letters
- bank reserve requirements The IMF is happy enough with this progress that they will provide a $13 million standby. Some New York banks will come in with an addi tional $11 million to help meet Ecuador's foreign exchange needs. AID wants authority
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 30 (XXX), 5/18/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- one, wasn't it, in the [Washington] Post and the New York Times? C: The story was page one. Well, it's New Year's weekend. There isn't a hell of a lot of other news. G: What was the industry reaction? C: The industry was, well, the industry
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- to the campaign organization . We are just begin ning to get set up and prepared to get out a lot of letters. I shall shortly want to confer with you about the campaign. I enclose herewith a few copies of my New York Times article. The Orlando Morning Sentinel
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 30 (XXX), 11/4/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1987 INTERVIEWEE: LAWRENCE F. O'BRIEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. O'Brien's office, New York City Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 G: One point on something we discussed yesterday: your continuing as national chairman. McGovern in his book
- ; the McGovern campaign's relationship with the DNC and its new chair, Jean Westwood; organized labor support for McGovern; a meeting of congressmen and senators to discuss Democratic discontent related to party reforms; attempts to increase congressional
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)