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  • of the A 1 t nt Secret ry for Far Eastern Affair . " I also believe th t it would be v lu bl for thi SAM to be rei sued a reminder of the n ce ity f or eoordin tin official vi it t o South Vietnam with the State Department. 'ls"' John A.I) McKesson Benj
  • desires that personnel of each of the addressees with or to be assigned foreign affairs responsibilities (hereinafter foreign affairs officers) con­ tinue to receive comprehensive instruction on u.s. policy and s.trategies, and on the resources
  • Horace Busby & Jack Bill Moyers (Meeting in Valenti (joined Meeting in West West Hall) Hall) Thomas Mann (Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs, McGeorge Bundy Secy. Rusk Dinner w/ Mrs. Johnson and Horace Busby Abe Fortas HB Departed Retired State
  • attached for the Assistant portation who may have advised from the recommendations chart with a number were based on the alternatives The ·documents do not reflect decisions be.en pre.sented by the Department for Public Affairs, Affairs
  • See all scanned items from the Department of Transportation Administrative History Box 1
  • Department of Transportation
  • Department of Transportation
  • Folder, "Volume I - Narrative History, Part II, Trimble Task Force [1 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 1
  • n of NY C a s Administrato r o f th e Burea u o f Securit y an d Consula r Affair s i n th e _ Department o f State. Date JUL Y 22 , 196 8 THE T K LB J RANC H Da y MONDA Y Activity (includ e visite d by ) tur Today th e Presiden t announce d
  • :15a 5 1:20 (approx) 7 5:50p 8 8:00p 9 11:00p (approx) Departed hotel for American University. 2 Met at University gate by Univ. President, Normal Burns, and drove through campus stopping twice, getting out of car and shaking hands and speaking
  • , To Cabinet Room to Greet Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, then to the terrace for and pictures, and then the two men returned to the Cabinet Room for meeting rotation of mtg w/ JAPANESE: House & Senate H. E. Etsusaburo Shiina, Minister for Foreign Affairs leaders
  • Almanac p. 81, 392; 1964 Almanac p. 77, 425, 879. . In 1961, President Kennedy proposed legislation /to create a Department of Urban Affairs and Housing. He promised to make HHFA Administrator Robert C. Weaver, a Negro, Secretary of the new Department
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • Series description: This series consists of files created by the White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, publications, and statements. The materials cover the Department of Housing and Urban
  • Folder, "CQ - HUD," Department of Housing and Urban Development 1965 Files, Legislative Background and Domestic Crises File, Box 1
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development 1965 Files
  • Intelligenc~ Agency, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of· Staff, the Director of the United States Information Agency, and the Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. Representatives of other departments and agencies
  • with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADM IN IS TR AT I 0 N. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) ;.:::..BUNDV ~ .... Department OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 D of~ COLLECT CHARGE TO B -_ cp ,ate . • ~· . 4 Origin 55
  • Folder, "NSAM # 296: Interdepartmental Organization for Panamanian Affairs, 4/25/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
  • _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ ___ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ 1 Secretary of State Dean Rusk's Message to his Colleagues in the Depart­ ment of State and Abroad, March 4, 1966____________________________ 2 Department of State Foreign Affairs Manual Circular No. 385, March 4, 1966_________________
  • of Sta.ff, the Diree-tor-of the United States Inforr..ation Agency 1 and the .Special Ass·i stant to the President for Nations.l Security Affairs. Representatives of other departments and agencies. with responsibility tor specific matters to be considered
  • , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: ALAN L. DEAN INTERVIEWER: David G. McComb PLACE: Mr. Dean's office, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: First of all, I would like to know something about your background. Where were you born and when
  • Biographical information; early support of and work toward a transportation department; recollections of Najeeb Halaby; LBJ assumes presidency; Alan Boyd and others involved in development of DOT; opposition to DOT by FAA and McKee; Dean's
  • for Veterans' Widows and Children 12:11 REMARKS the signing of the bill, the President posedfor photographs w/ Mrs. Keith L. Ware (widow of Maj. Gen. Keith L. Ware) and he r three children: Marine Cpl. Keith L Ware, Jr., 20 Pamela, 17 John, 13 DT This bill
  • Secy of State for African Affairs - to report on visits to Heads of State - 15 KAVHL RH'.OR!, ,s^^^,.,o^, c\vn \(rt\r:\ Hi.,,. ,,t,c
  • not satisfied with the performance of the several departments in this area; we require stronger arrange­ ments. I have therefore designated Mr. Robert J. Manning, Assistant Secretary of State. for Public Affairs, to generate and to co­ ordinate a broad program
  • , 27 November 1968, in the New State Department Building. In attendance were: STATE - Mi. Howard Furnas, Chairman OSD/ISA - Miss Buckley OJCS - Col M. L. Parsons, USA, J-5 - Col F. H. Riggs, USAF, J-5 AID - Mn. Bell - Mr. Goin - Miss Hughes
  • Rhodes of Ohio Governor Karl Rolvaag of Minnesota and Mr. F. P. Neuenschwander The Sub- Cabinet group departed, and the President met with members of the Mid-West Governors Conference in the Cabinet Room Press & photogs in July 20, 1966 Wednesday
  • Mr. Ivan Sinclair Public Affairs Department (Except Mr. Francis Security Party (Continued) and Press Officer of State William_sburg) R. Tully Officer, i Department of State Mr. William R. Little Security Officer, Department of State (Washington
  • trai ning hands with each of the graduates: program in international affairs .Col. Earl C. Acuff of Alaska - and Mrs. and foreign policy offeree in the , Mr. Morris Allen of Rhode Island - and Mrs. U.S. Govt. For a full academic *Mr. Walter M. Bastian
  • - Washington | i : To t j .—_— ... Departed | w/ _—.—_ _1 On 1 12:30p Departed _____ ,— ;: the office - dressed in khakis and ranch jacket _ _____—, Main House - by car mrs. Johnson and Sam Houston Johnson i 12:10p I i ^ ,_____„ Danz Ranch Danz
  • of Ireland The President departed the office and went to the South Portico _to_greet H. E. Eamon de Valera, President of Ireland H. E. Frank Aiken, Minister for External Affairs of Ireland The Hon. Sean Nunan, Minister Plenipotentiary Mr. Gerard Woods, Chief
  • but to lower veterans' and welfare benefits at the same time. The President remarked that there may be fields in which the Americans are the equal of the Germans and there may be fields where the Americans were better than the Germans, but the fiscal
  • -- I -- 2 McG: No, I haven't. McS: Who primarily brought you into government? McG: I was asked to come over to the Defense Department by Norman Paul, whom I later succeeded as assistant to the secretary for legislative affairs when Norm became
  • with White House staff; meetings with Joe Califano; McGiffert's responsibilities relating to legislative affairs; McNamara's relationship with members of Congress; a preparedness subcommittee of the Senate Armed Services Committee regarding public statements
  • Special Assistant for National Security Affairs Special Assistant for Science and Technology . The Chairman, · Council of Economic Advisers SUBJECT: Revie~. of Strategic Stockpile Objectives I approve the recommendation of the Director of the Bureau
  • for International D evelopment Director, Bureau of the Budget Chairman, Export-Import Bank -· SUBJECT: Task Force on Southeast Asian Economic and Social Development I herewith direct my Special Assistant for National Security Affairs, Mr. McGeorge Bundy
  • of State for Inter­ American Affairs. Dr. Ralph Powell, Consultant to Department of State, on leave from American University to supervise a China Study at RAC.(Research Analysis Corporation.) Control Element: Colonel Ginsburgh, White House Staff. Captain
  • Affairs Paris. D~a1·l,.ir. l,:i.5.nister: of the }'rcnch Re1)ublic, I'lALY: The Prime ?,Jinister Affairs. has asstu:-:ed ter:1pora't·y charge of the Binistry of i
  • / Hearst Syndicate Today announced the start of a new comprehensive child health program in low-income neighborhoods with initial project grant s from the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare totaling THE WmiE HousE $14.7 million ^'" July
  • for Monetary Affairs-Designate Washington, D. C. R. Duane Saunders, Director, Office of Debt Analysis, U. S. Treasury Depart, ent, Washington, D. C. Paul A. Volcker, Deputy Under Secretary of the TrealBury for Monetary Washington, D. C. Affairs, W Robert H
  • that · the Department would prefer "the National Academy of Foreign Affairs proposal" rather than the Freedom Academy, but he did not go into detail. This is the situation as it now stands. Samuel E. Belk J s ) NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL February 24, 1964 NOTE
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh November 19, 1968 B: This is the interview with Dr. W.D. Maclay, Director of the Research Program Development and Evaluation staff of the Department of Agriculture. Dr. Maclay, let me start by outlining what I knew of your career
  • Biographical information; political involvement of career men; branches of Department of Agriculture; National Science Foundation; foundations; coordination among departments of government; financing of research activity; effect of President
  • Affairs, Cit y of NY and Mr. Andrew Hamza, Church Adm. and escorted to his seat (frt row) 11:20 a.m. Services commenced. Concluded a t 11:55 a.m. 12:00 n Departed Madison Ave Churc h w/Amb. Stevenson, Sens. Javits and Keating and JV by car. 12:35 p.m. Arr
  • April 18 , 196 5 White Hous e - - LB J Ranch, Texa s calls carded Sunday Secretary Rober t McNamar a - - Washington , D . C . Richard Goodwi n - - Lewi s Plac e Episcopal Departed vi a ca r fo r th e St . Michae l an d All Angels Churc h i n
  • - returning his call of earlier this a. m. Departed by Helicopter fm South Grounds w/ Secretary Gardner, Dr. Hornig, Dr. Goldman, Dr. Fox, Mr. Cater, Agent Clint Hill for National Airport arr'g there at 9:37a Rec'd honorary doctor of laws degree from
  • on a box that made it audible throughout the room, so that you could hear what Johnson said, and you could hear what the other person said. One of these calls was to Olin "Tiger" Teague of Texas, who was the chairman of the Veterans Affairs Committee
  • . It is the President's decision that USIA is to re-program funds to the extent possible in order to carry out this larger program; in addition, he has directed all agencies and departments to provide funds and resources as available to the Director of USIA. Where
  • systematic work. I wish to see the short and long term aspects of the study carried forward expeditiously by all Departments and Agencies concerned. I have assigned to the Secretary of State responsibility for directing this project, using the mechanism
  • DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY WASHINGTON 16 February 19h2 Dear Lady Bird : I haven't heard from Charlie about Homer Wade so someone should drop me a 1Jrief summary of his letters with quotations concerning the mone·:l angle
  • Answers re: office protocol and constituent mail, help from Malcolm with office affairs
  • /./ r .J_/ C) DATE: 15 September TO: The Vice FROM: Colonel RE: Briefings 1961 President Burris on National Security Affairs The many urgent and sometimes grave issues facing the U.S. in the politico-military or national security field