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- Sherman Cooper Congressman Hale Boggs Congressman Gerald Ford Allen W. Dulles John J. McCloy J Lee Rankin General Counsel to Commission page To office w/ Senator Richard Russell Discussed political situation Governor Secretary John of Georgia
- no burden on anyone else that can be removed by foresight and cooperation. What all of us can do, each in her own degree, is to dedicate ourselves to the high ideals of citizenship enshrined in the university tradition and resolve that we will never depart
- with the cooperation of the Cabinet members with a complete responsibility in assisting him. He said, "This was incomparable. No other country has this country's record of labor peace." Secretary Boyd reported on the strike. He said that Monday morning 95% of the rail
- a military struggle but a psychological struggle. We may make mistakes, but this is the best trained, best equipped defense team we 1ve ever seen. The President said there is less jealously and better cooperation than any other team he had ever known
- to themselves. 3. Economic Cooperation. 4. End aggression in the South. Under Secretary Katzenbach: I agree with the opening statement, but I think we should "feel them out." The President: We should talk about the new Marshall Plan for that area
- and the continuity of public administration. Be assured that the Church is anxious to offer willingly and without hmnan ambitions her generous cooperation and assistance. She is the promoter of social justice and wishes and encourages true social progres•. She
- assistance will bear the burden of this aid, it is important to its success that it be done behind a screen of a cooperative, international venture. He readily admits that everyone in the Dominican Republic would recognize this as an American operation
- proud. Work being done by Marines on health, recon struction, schools. General Green was very cooperative. Tribute to military. special assistant in Washington to carry out peace plans. Need this Any requests from Freeman? Bundy: Will come in Monday
- -year history. The citizens of greater Omaha are planning to construct a building to house smaller displays and present it to the base --an example of cooperation between city and military. Mrs. Johnson will also be shown where extensive planting
- Cooperatives Wayne D. Criddle, Harza Engineering Co. , SaLt Lake City H. S. Swingle, Professor of Fisheries, Auburn Univ ,___ William J. Darby, Biochemist, Vanderbilt Univ , 3Rkx Clifton Wharton, Director, American Univ Research Corp. , Agric _. development
- HOUSE FELLOWWS: Wallace Bennett Gaylord Nelson Secy McNamara William Cotter - Comm., John Sherman Cooper Winston Prouty Secy Ball Richard L. deNeufville - Def Caleb Boggs Jennings Randolph Amb. Harriman Edwin B. Firmage - VP staff Paul Fannin Hugh Scott
- to Sgt Gaddis To Mrs. Johnson's receptionfor the Unveiling of the bust of the President done bv Jimilu Mason -- for coffee ATTENDING: Sen. Cannon presented the Sen. Robert Byrd Sen Howard Cannon president a proof set of Sen John Sherman Cooper coins fr
- . The Declaration said in part: "Both Governments agreed to make increased efforts in the training of health personnel, in providing teams for medical care, and creating a stronger, medical logistics system. "They also agreed to strengthen their cooperation
- : Harold Merrick Earl Cooper John Witeck Joseph Borda John Barriere Carl Coan Keith Mainland Homer Skarin Education Associations Edgar Fuller William Carr Dr. Edward Pomeroy Russell I, Thack rey Philip Sherburne Walter Senterfitt Logan Wilson Arthur
- Nicholas Zapples, U. S. Senate Senator Winston Prouty Philip Zeidman, SBA Sen A Willis Robertson Cong. Earl Cabell Cons Neal Smith Cong Del Clawson Sen John Sparkman Sen John Sherman Cooper Cong Tom Steed Cong Joe Evins Cong Wm Widnall Cong Henry Gonzalez
- at VietNam at this moment) To the Oval Office w/ JV Robert Thompson Jack Homer, of the Evening Star _ The Ambassador from H. E. Lt. Vietnam Vu Van Thai Hon. Chester Cooper The President was prepared for this mtg by a briefing paper fr McGeo Bundy sent
- own strong hopes for a continued frank and close cooperation. No commitments were made. (Bob Komer/yb) ":45p t Dr. 2:04p r^TY" ITIII . 3:18p Bill Walter Heller - St. Paul, Minn. (B.1) "" John D. Pomfret, NY Times " (to Moyers Oke Little Lounge
- Presiden t £fcwa £ Oswald , Senator^Joh n Sherman Cooper , for invitin g him - - an d received fro m Presiden t Oswal d a smal l glas s 4 " x 5" plaque wit h th e sea l o f th e universit y o f Kentucky on it (sen t t o DT). Motorcade departe d for airport
- Cooperation Robert McNamara General U Thant Year Medallion Washington DC presented to the a President jun 25 , 196 5 White Hous e - Sa n Francisco, Calif . FRIDAY The President me t w / Secy . Genera l o f UN - U Thant - i n a separatt e privat e
- . Alber t H . Moseman , o f NY, t o be Asst Administrato r fo r Technica l Cooperation and Research. AI D Issued Executiv e Orde r establishin g th e VietNa m Service Meda l Today announce d th e app t of three ne w members o n the Wate r Pollutio n Contro
- narrated in your book, there were some areas of cooperation during those Senate years. Perhaps you would I ike to mention several of t-hose--I think on the McCarthy censure-- D: I'll be very glad to. Johnson was splendid on McCarthy. He got every single
- Open conflicts between LBJ and Douglas; McCarthy censure; LBJ’s legislative skill; drafting the 1957 Civil Rights Bill; the influence HHH and LBJ had on each other; areas of cooperation between LBJ and Douglas; LBJ’s economic polices; truth
- . He cooperated at times When he was away I wou ld operate the fu n committee at the request of Larry O'Brien. We didn't have any prob- 1ems at all. G: Did Powell have his own interests in a program? Did he have certain elements that he wanted
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 84: June 26‑28, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- the Supplemental Test Site on Amchitka laland. The other two or three test• will be experiments in developing peaceful applications of nuclear energy in In view of the .special i?roblems that cooperation with private industry. inevitably come up in connection
- symposia in this field. Intensive exercise of this agreement could lead to its expansion to include resident guest observers, joint research, and multilateral cooperation. Parallel programs might be established in other peaceful scientific areas
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT ~memo DATE CORR ESPONDENTS OR TITLE 'Chester Cgcper £0rMr. Bundy secret 4 p tlf-M I t #2-a memo Leonard Ilnge:r: for Chester Cooper secret 1 p #2c report Status of Non-Military
- . AmbaaeMlor la PH&•••• hi'• ~eatarmed. l cy ea: C. Cooper C. Johnson NSC Files Dispatched 4/13 - Rcpts nos. 156-160 .,,...-. DRAFT April 6, 1965 ~T NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMoRANDUM NO. MEMORANDUM FOR: 1. '? 30 The The The The Secretar y
- Secretary Fowle r if he had any observations on the gold question and Eastern Europe . Secretary Fowler said the Yugoslavs we re cooperating with us, and the Soviets we re not playing the market to our dis advantage. The Red Chinese, on the othe r
- with mutual troop withdrawals and the reduction of the cost to the U . S. of our NATO defense policy. Secretary Fowler : We must insist , in addition to a reasonable offer on offset, that our European allies cooperate with us in international monetary affairs
Memo, 1943 [re: KTBC]
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- beginning lo.st week. Miss Sneed seems to have h very cooper&tive idea ubout hours - -says she doesn't mind staying l ate if it tskes it to get the· job done, the job eeing more important thalh adhering to exact hours . She worked ?6 hours week of I.~arch
- and cooperative spirit and talk about the station's prob~ems .. but had never been able to get him to do it. He said he thought Austin was a wondeful town with a great future and that I had a "gold mineff in this radio station if it were managed right--but that we
- cooperative with the United States Government and searched all Bloc air traffic transi.'1lig1-. Shannon. Recently the Irish expressed a desire to suspend the search but have continued it at our request. SFGPW - PRESIDENT'SEUROPEAN TRIP June 1963 - 5F
- that the DREADNOUGHT bu beea completed and wW vl•lt the U. S. aext •mnmer. Ia addltlon. the UK wW bealn cooperative weapons teata at Canaveral u•lac Polarla •ometlme Dext year. There are a few other allbjecta covered by tbe draft aareement •tM:h u lo1l•tlc •11pport
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 81: June 7‑12, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- African sen sitivities over outside intervention in the Nigerian civil war. This will not be a historic General Assembly. The time is clearly not right for major ne\v proposals for international cooperation. In the fields of international economic
- had pretty much worked cut our own agreement between us. The federal government, being responsible, came into the picture and called us down, and they were worki ng towards the same objecti yes and were very cooperative. I think that had we not done
Oral history transcript, H.A. (Tony) Ziegler, interview 2 (II), 2/14/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with the personnel people of the various companies, where the employment service was cooperating in there. G: Did LBJ have pretty good contacts with the college presidents? Z: Yes, he had good contact with them. LBJ Presidential Library http
- be under direct in population the responsibility in cooperation needs. people population government's role in private the American significance of human the government's to define of Federal and domestic about and the development
- . from the 12 The program emphasize to help ., 1 this that I shall propose cooperative one-fifth will approach of all - American t#tf families with incomes too small to 7 tdNI 1MM fM t1•a111-. meet their basic needs. wr:u n nzwr s
- assistance or others to Israel cooperation and broaden Spread delivery capabilities into the ANF). Moreover, advanced ment the actions Policies Our present In dealing Atlantic toward Nuclear Force policy of non-proliferation should
- incr_ea_sing a·..--areness. o_f th~ __:i.mportance of ·en.: ,;_-.;-~-:... ~- . · . listing.the cooperation of the people in:carrying_out t.lie strategic hamlet ;~~., ~ pro~ani~ .- On the negative side, _however,-~or!,uring of VC prisoners has