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- on the third floor under us here, in the M. E. Building. Bentsen wrote to me and I wrote him a letter outlining how cooperative he had been as far as the space effort was concerned. His opponent took exception to that, told me that I shouldn't have gotten
- you'd be able to do it in a week or ten days." So there was a staff meeting and Westmoreland announced this and told all these generals that they were to cooperate with Bobby Montague. By and large everybody cooperated except our good friend, Joe
- Montague's involvement in Hop Tac; the intended cooperative nature of Hop Tac; why Hop Tac was unsuccessful; security as the first priority in village pacification; differences of opinion between Colonel Jasper Wilson, General William DePuy
Oral history transcript, Chester L. Cooper, interview 2 (II), 7/17/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- COOPER INTERVIEHER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN DATE: July 17, 1969 PLACE: Mr. Cooper's office in Arlington, Virginia Tape 1 of 1 M: We had reached, chronologically, last time right to the brink of 'Marigold,but there are a couple of things I wanted
- See all online interviews with Chester L. Cooper
- Cooper, Chester Lawrence, 1917-2005
- Oral history transcript, Chester L. Cooper, interview 2 (II), 7/17/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
- Chester L. Cooper
Oral history transcript, Chester L. Cooper, interview 3 (III), 8/7/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- : CHESTER COOPER INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN DATE: August 7, 1969 PLACE: Mr. Cooper's office in Arlington, Virginia Tape 1 of 1 M: It might be useful just to get a negative on that [Chester] Ronning thing; you said you were not involved directly
- See all online interviews with Chester L. Cooper
- Cooper, Chester Lawrence, 1917-2005
- Oral history transcript, Chester L. Cooper, interview 3 (III), 8/7/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
- Chester L. Cooper
- then in the Commerce Department; did you run into any of this obstructionism, say, with the immigration people? B: No. Absolutely not. I can say fully and frankly that the cooperation that we got from every other agency of government that was involved in our
- ; LBJ's personal encouragement; Americans at Home program; Mrs. Johnson; Secretary Hodges; immigration requirements; cooperation from private American travel companies; Travel Advisory Committee; CAB; Charlie Murphy ; Joe McCarthy; Charlie Thayer; Senator
- . the situation and cooperate 4. Withdraw from Europe. we estimate US will combine 2 and 3 seeking negotiated end to crisis, coupled with tough stands to maintain credibility. D. Estimate of Chinese situation 1. We can handle minor border posturing of forces
- cooperation, development of democratic institutions, the funding--he was a very strong supporter of funding of underdeveloped countries' development. So it was not just Food for Peace, but he had a concept for Health for Peace. One of the things he went
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 34, July 11-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- , Church. Clark. P, 11,, A ken. Cas , Cooper) to S agawt (Oore. Symb.1gton, ~ illlam.s,lt{undt. La1:1sche) and 2 doubtful (Hie enfooper and c _rlson}. Talk1Jl8 p~mt I.or your Leadership M.c eting next week a , attached. 1 v included the da , you ~equ . sted
- Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Aiken -- 2 A: Yes, it was close. I don't think there was the cooperation between the leadership that there has been in more recent years. Of course
Oral history transcript, Warren L. (Bill) Gulley, interview 1 (I), 11/29/1968, by Stephen Goodell
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- the White House such as the Secret Service and so on. Gu: Is coordination pretty good? Cooperation, maybe, is a better word than coordination. is very good. Clint Hill. Cooperation I don't know if you have met Bob Taylor or not, or These gentlemen
- Administration, President Johnson has continued his interest in and support of resources development programs. I think I should also mention that as a Texas rancher, Lyndon Johnson has for many years been a cooperator with his local soil conservation district
- of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Oppor merging of functions and for g ui ding the Civil tunity, addressed the banquet-meeting of the Plans for Progress some cooperative activi Rights Act through the annual conference, January 26 at the Park-Sheraton
- of close friendship between our countries. As you begin your new term of leadership, I send you my personal best wishes and look forward to the continued cooperation of. our countries. His Excellency Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister Tokyo. ,. .........,_ r
- thereof have been particub.rly noted and a.re endorsed as the basis for continuing interagency coordination and cooperation · to meet eine1·gencles that may arige in the future affecting our overseas facilities. The completion of the report and subsequent
- of Transportation. He said that because of the number of reorganization plans being discussed and . proposed, be would ask Joe Califano for a list of priorities. He said be would cooperate fully . . Since it was only today that we learned through you that we could
- organisation 1D thi• cooperative endeavor. Warm peraonal reprda. Sincerely, Mr. W. A. xSteele, Chairman )(Wlioeling Steel Corporat1011 1134 Market Street Wheeling, Weat Virgbda LBJ/HT/jmw 6- .... ..,, / ' EXECUTIVE FG 7 3/ FG 11RI) JOHN - FG 1q.J H
- Advisory Council for Rural Development, Executive Member of Canadian Association for Adult Education and Canadian Advisory Council on Cooperative Researcho Vice-President of the Atlantic Council for Continuing Education, President, Canadian Association
- by- individual countries themselveso Now, thanks to rapid i,cientific progress and its wealth of resources, UoSo has achieved many exemplary uccesses in work of social reconstruction. President Kennedy has called for cooperation and help from many countries
Oral history transcript, James C. Thomson, Jr., interview 1 (I), 7/22/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- retaliation, or the bombing at the time of Pleiku, or the troop buildup in 1965,would you normally be brought in? T: I would say only by kibitzing. I would kibitz on these later deci- siQns via what Chester Cooper would show· me from the take. And he
- ahould participate Aeronau.tlc:a Board pl"oceedma• that involve lnteraadonal in 'Civil aviation policy. 4 •. Urba.n Tran•portatlon. The Department• opmnt muat cooperate of Tranaportatlon and Hou■ ln1 aod Urban Devel• In decialona affectln1 urban
- Valenti Busby Cooper Clifford (afternoon) 19 6 5
- Cooper, Chester Lawrence, 1917-2005
- interes t s ·in t he continent . 1. / ... - SECRE'f · - 2 Maghrebian economic cooperation; it has caused new problems of internal stability in Morocco and Tunisia and new anxieties about the military strength of r adical Algeria; it has opened new
- cooperation in the Assembly. · . This outlook is, nevertheless, moderated by our expectation that the UN will continue to support its two principal peacekeeping operations in the field (th~ UN forces in Gaza and Cyprus) as· well as its economic and technical
- brought abou; .: __ ~-' - by ~ --,~..:--_:·· . .. national$> and broad 9 cooperative regional effor1s, 7. The six nations providing help to South ~1iiet~Nam solemru~- their determination to stand by that country 1s side until its c.f.:f
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- we talk ab-out export ltcenees ehould he Avoidable. If yoa canaetand u. I think thi a plan. !o'# cooperation ehould bet kept private for the preaeuL ! do not think lt wl.ll leak here,. an.a it ought to be done 'by a Jolnt annOUllcement which. cannot
- not in April 27, 1966 White House WEDNESDAY Jack Valenti Marvin Watson (pl) Joe Califano (pl) Harry McPherson (returning the President's call) Amon Carter Evans re TVA legislation Marvin Watson (pl) Mr. Ed Cooper , Motion Pic Assn Mr. Ralph Hetzel, Actg
- where can you scrape some money together?" once or twice at the most. Once, Usually that was done by Conway or somebody at OEO, and we'd work cooperatively to do it. In this case there was someone from HEW, and I was there and someone from OEO
Oral history transcript, Harold J. Russell, interview 1 (I), 12/5/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- and one of information and one of cooperation. Of working for example with the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare which of course does most of the rehabilitation work as far as the federal government is concerned; working with the Department
Oral history transcript, Russell B. Long, interview 3 (III), 7/26/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- out. would just not cooperate in things that you'd like to do. 11 He All things being equal, it just wasn't a good idea, or there was some reason why it couldn't be done at that moment. After a while you would get the idea that unless you wanted
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- cooperation programme does not involve expectation that United States of aircraft or of other by any consideration ·ones. 30th of March, 1965. that for the United States to take an early clear of .American Government therefore-hope be possible
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- \CH .I\ : ·./·_.·;_·JUST POLITICAL·- scUJTT.ON TO .·THE 'ISRAEL-ARAB DISPUTE. ....., ·:·:·•.-.·:'.PARA (J) -' RIAD· HAS SAID .HE IS. VERY J_:·:_ !'..WITH THE US REP~ESEN°TATI'VC: IN N£W YORK A.ND·HAS CONFIRMED
- , formed the Austin Project, in a cooperative effort with the local community. The Rostows "could have rested on their academic accom plishments after long and highly acclaimed careers," the Ausrin American-Sraresman said in an editorial. "They chose
- -making (8) accelerate the nuclear (9) eliminate all overtime (10) increase exchange (11) build shelters and store food and machinery caution against Russian attack; the required process; submarine program; limitations; cooperation with our
- cooperation, including tax measures to encourage industry; additional public works; supplementary unemployment insurance; and surplus food grants. ll. Amendments to the Immigration they are fair and just. 12. A Constitutional 13. Disaster •measures
- (9) eliminate all overtime limitations; program; increase cooperation with our allies exchange of information; (11) build shelters and store food and machinery caution against Russian attack; ( 13) increase our interchange the free nations
- and aide Lee Stull. P~esident Wehrer greeted Vice President~armly with statement of appreciation for early and continuing US support to ECSC. That cooperation, he said, has helped prepare "basis on which we determined establish an Atlantic partnership
- in world progress toward peace. Diplomacy is important to achieving peace, when such diplomacy is substantive, sincere, and soberly considered. But the world's true hopes for peace rest on broader foundations of cooperation among free nations for trade
- of the law on agricultural cooperatives. Recommendation That you authorize us to proceed with the PL 480 sales agreement. l2~~~~l9i~ ~~~rdr _in.Admj71itrator Agency for International Development Approve: Secretary Department of Agriculture
Oral history transcript, Donald J. Cronin, interview 2 (II), 12/4/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- grant program--but I've been away from there for a number of years, but I still read the papers and I know of no federal grant program that's ever done that since. G: To what extent did Lyndon Johnson and the Democrats in the Senate cooperate