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  • ourselvesstartingtogether on a newyearand newtime of opportunityin our r~ctive lands. Webothsharethe hopeandthe . determinationthat theseshall betimesof closer 3. r- ·cooperation andunderstanding between our ..,, countries. Thedistancesof the Pacificare longbut for us
  • , however ingenious the effort, to flaunt the Constitution . And if state officials refuse to cooperate, then citizens will be registered by federal officials . This law is not an effort to punish or coerce . Its object is one which no American in his
  • connnercial enterprises. These recreation projects included lake resorts, golf courses, church youth camps, and hunting lodges. Extension's Role in Outdoor Recreation Expanding: The Cooperative Extension Service now has about 35 recreation specialists and 26
  • evident throughout the seeslo,n a a cooperative spirit on the part o! 'a ll delegations, and despite mu~nor differences, an evident determinatio1\ to get ·oil: with the- job. Costa Mendez (of Argentina) a.s Chairman eo11tinued to do a most effective job
  • cooperation and coordination? How do you work How is that accomplished, let's say, between your bureau and Treasury and Commerce and AID and all the other people involved? s: Unless it's a matter which is so delicate and, under instructions from the White
  • Biographical information; Tom Mann; LBJ’s working relationship with Under Secretaries; coordination of Bureau of Economic Affairs; staffing; interagency cooperation and coordination; concept of country team; cooperation of American business firms
  • countries. It is well known that for a long time Korea am the United state8 have been bound together with a bond of friendship too strong ever to be broken. Our two nations have been making concerted efforts, in cooperation with ether freedom-loving nations
  • those who are injured." This fails to mention the essential cooperation between the Secretary of HEWand the Secretary of Commerce. We urge insertion after "Welfare" of "in cooperation with the Secretary of Commerce." -- 3. Page 13 - 11 6. To make
  • in this program, they'd be well advised to cooperate on sending aid. That usually worked. It was very simple. We had a clear charter to lean on them hard and twist arms hard, and with LBJ behind you on this thing, it was very easy to be persistent and get tough
  • letter. At that time I was still invited by the Johnson Administration to be in the White House Conference on World Cooperation and a conference on education. I was invited to be in two conferences after I parted company with him. G: Another
  • Campaigning for LBJ in 1964; serving on National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy; disagreement about Vietnam War; letters to LBJ about the war; RFK; HHH candidacy; White House Conference on International Cooperation; Spock trial; civil
  • or con; that is, you neither confronted nor cooperated during the campaign? Y: No, I was for Nixon. F: When you offered yourself as Mayor of Los Angeles, did Mr. Johnson give you any encouragement or take any notice of it one way or another? Y: So
  • to have this bank, and this was a wonderful example of cooperation between these countries . They felt that anything should be done to encourage peaceful cooperation among these countries . The second thing that they thought ought to be done was to build
  • substitute. 4. Those items * In practical terms, the u.K. is at present exempted from this policy, since we are cooperating with that country extensively in both the nuclear weapons and delivery vehicle areas. The policy is also not relevant to Bloc
  • in Oval Room w/ Phillips Talbot Undersecretary Ball Ambassador Aziz Ahmed Hon Zulfigar Bhutto t Allen Dulles 6:20 t Mansfield f J Edgar Hoover Nasutinan t Sen James Cooper Defense Minister f Congr Les Arends Indonesia @ 5:40 in Oval t Jno J. McCloy Room f
  • PcblieetisR Requires SYES 0:0TL ~l Pet mission oi Cop, rrght Holder: W. ThefRCH Ja~A:&on [3 of 6] ~EGRET EYES ONLY - 4 - "There is no period in American history when the leadership of American business had been more helpful or cooperative
  • to b e covered: The Japanese desire to begin moving toward settlement toward the Ryukyus and Bonins Islands issue ; (1) .. . (2) our desire fo r Japanese cooperation in cutting our balanc e of payment problem, especially the problem in military
  • to Appalachian report and discussed financing of the Appalachian Program. Several governors said this was the best cooperation between federal and state that hey knew of in any Federal program, and that while the dollar amount of aide to Appalachia was cut down
  • of the area; its determination to maintain its independence; and the beginnings of regional cooperation. Therefore, the President expects that the U. S. would continue to play a role in the region, but hopefully a diminishing role as the countries
  • Johnson, Ike Culp and W.R. [Bob] Poage. They all cooperated with me in every possible way. Bill Poage was an influential member from the Waco district and was the father of Congressman W.R. (Bob) Poage who is now a very active and able member of the House
  • • Policy Herewith a recommendation from Sec. Rusk that you send Ra lph DuD.1aa (or alternati-vely COTey Oliver) to Peru, Colombia, Chile and Brazil to explain the Symlngtoa-Conte• .Lcmg amendmenh and seek their cooperation in helping us cope
  • for the development of the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. The Government has established an extensive nuclea-r resea-rch and ·development program; industry has made at least an equal effort in applied fields, and both are cooperating in programs for nuclear power
  • of the strength and stability of the dollar -... To the expansion trade -- of our foreign ... To the reinforcement of our programs of mutual assistance and cooperation in Asia and Africa -··· And to our Alliance 1n this Hemisphere. On the 20th John F. Kennedy
  • destiny. Through the CommodityCredit Corporation our farmers now find suppor·~s for their prices. Through the cooperation of the Soil Conservation Service more than districts have been organized, covering more than four six hundred thousand farms. 2,000
  • in the event of Korean failure to carry out agreed programs. NSCACTIONSNOS. 2429-2430 - 2 - Sl8:R:ft 118&!! ACTION NUMBER 2430. SUBJECT KOREA(Con~inued) 5. The Director of the International Cooperation Administration should take iamediate measures
  • Thursday, May 18, 1967 1'J:EMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The State Department has been holding informal discussions with the Italians about a broad agreement for cooperation in scientific activities. The Italians started the talks because
  • of the lack of cooperation. of this objective? Did the Model Cities Program obtain any LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories
  • ; naming the 1st model cities; working with the White House as LBJ’s power waned; Robert Wood; Vietnam’s effect on domestic spending; problems with progressing from plans to action; difficulty with appropriation of funds; working in cooperation
  • cooperation that free and other that nations countries to with spoke the GRC in the in cate­ which he had in mind. "new measures of of Asia as well are neces~ary as with and 11 STATIJS: ~tfat} No foimal commitment was made by the Vice President
  • Mrs. Fortas Sen. Cooper Mrs. de la Garza Dr. Stanton Mrs. Alexander Mr. Krim Mrs. Laurance Rockefeller Mr. Leddy Mrs. Valenti Mr. Goheen Amb. Hand Mrs. Weltner Mr. Moyers Mrs. Reynolds Mr. Goldenson Mrs. White Mr. Loeb Mrs. Coleman Mr. Scherer Mrs
  • , Cottntty File, Hant, Vol. 3] 12~ ~ Rbsfflw to '.President (CA'P671656') oftit ,--11-1~ ,., ,a ?!:s A'LJ73~ S } p /¥Iii&~ 196 cabre 4-\l-°rb ~ l) ~rd-~ ~:ligene~umo(Jllntelligence-Memmaruium S 6p t -#40Obltr Cooper to llmrk 6 f(• P€I 4 #164 cmte_
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  • new proc:llNI• ment lt cooperate• flu.lldallr with the Beak. Felipe Herren •-u•at• a direct 1onrmnaat or Baak 1oaa tataliq $1 mllllcm •• a we•• atarter. W. W. lloatow Attachmeat ,/ W.moraadllm to the IADB. from Felipe Herrera OD Aaatralla
  • executives of U. S. firms with extensive international operations. Conferenc e designed to further our close cooperation with American business, and brief them on policy matters they might discuss with their foreign contacts. n,t, Dec 4, 1967 The White
  • Security Council list -- unfortunately I cannot put my hands on my copy, so maybe you could make the changes on yours and I will get it -- IF AND WHEN I ever get back to my work! The Speaker did not come Under CIA add Chester Cooper, Assistant Deputy
  • on your right with Senator John Sherman Cooper on your left. Others will draw for seating. mjdr per Bess Abell's office Feb 4 RECEPTION AT THE WHITE HOUSE Tuesday, February 4, 1964 at six o'clock The President and Mrs. Johnson Rep. &Mrs. LeslieC. Arends
  • invasion by the USSR has pervaded the entire session. Senator Cooper had a long session of definition of "aggression." The Chinese representation arose on three separate occasions. were voted down by larger margins than ever before. They The Mideast has
  • General Wheeler A dmiral Raborn M r. H e lma Leonard Mark a J ohn Chancellor Barry Zorthian Ambassador Taylor A mbaasador L o dge A m basaador Goldberg David B ell Clark Cll!ford Bill Moyer• McGeorge Bundy .Dougla.aa Cater Cheater Cooper
  • are engaged in a series of studies into the nature of intergroup and interpersonal hostilities and conflict, including the ultimate expression of violence. The Lemberg Center for the Study of Violence at Brandeis and AJC are planning a cooperative study of non
  • and executing programs of the parent department and related agencies; techniques of cooperation with the host government and third countries. c. Officers Assigned "Key Positions" All officers assigned to "key positions" (as determined by the Special Group
  • en said. .,. ZIEGLER: I agree. My secretary is on now • .CHRISTIAN: .1 w'nti'd to fill you in on what I am telling the press here in the way of background. I am presenting this thing as a very straightforward : .· '' I and cooperative thing all
  • programs, but I am in effect saying in a good will message that I came here 38 years ago .••••.•.••••••••.. and I would liketo say to them tonight that I hope Congress will cooperate with the new President. We are all in this together. criticism
  • with them according to the Usher) Mrs. Fischesser Elaine Mr. and Mrs. G Tatum Mr. and Mrs. D. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Philip Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 33ox?Ea?i& Powell Mrs. C Cooper Mrs. Ava Cox Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacArthur The last