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- Slater (Pl) . Sai d i f there wer e an y memos t o bring the m i n an d hurry. _ y Slater i n with memos an d pictures . . . Henr y Wilson - t o discus s further a mem o concernin g 1968 politics. , Georg , , , -' . Mar Mar , 12:30p 2:04 p i
- Mansfiel d 1• — , 1 i | Chairma n Joh n Mac y j Directo ^ r Schultz e (ret - Mike Manatos (pl) . his call ) e Date March 14, 1967 The White House Day Tuesda y Activity (inciude visited by ) Henry Wilson (pl) Mike Manatos ( fm Capitol Hill
- want to ask you about procedurally with regard to congressional relations. One of the memos there reflects some improvements in your operation: one, having Manatos and [Henry Hall] Wilson screen invitation lists. Apparently, you had one situation where
- consideration by the end of this month so that there · may be time for careful consideration and decision before my meeting with Prime Minister Wilson on December 7 and 8. SECRE':F THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 14, 1964 r &EGRET , NATIONAI,, SECURITY
- A. Ingraham Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman, AEC, and Mrs. Seaborg Mr. James T. Ramey , Commissioner , and Mrs. Ramey Mr. John G. Palfrey, Commissioner, and Mrs. Palfrey Dr. Gerald F. Tape, Commissioner, and Mrs. Tape Dr. Robert E. Wilson, Former Commissioner
- will not listen to anybody else except us." The President asked about Prime Minister Pearson of Canada and Prime Minister Wilson of Great Britain. The President said he wished that we could find something for Wilson to do. Walt Rostow said that Oliver Franks could
- for a representative of the FBI to reinterview him regarding his request of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) for the record of WALTER WILSON JENKINS. . SHOEMAKER was asked if he would answer a hypothetical question to which he a.greed. He was asked if he
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- 12:13p f Joe Califano 12:29p t Joe Califano (pl) 12:38p „ t Henry 12:40p t Marvin 12:46p Chairman 12: 58p t 1:09p To [| and ___j I 1:15p , ; Z_J 3;10p LUNCH I Mr. I i I . —————— 3:05p i 3:15p | I ^_ 3:40p / 7— - 3:50p \ /.! Wilson
- to the President) George Christian (pl) Harry McPherson Henry Wilson (pl) The President had just received a message that the House voted down 222-202 the Committee recommendation to seat Cong. Powell but take away his seniority. Henry Wilson (pl) Mrs. Johnson
- ) Cong Wilbur Mills Sen. Everett Dirksen re Hill action on tax bill (b.3) Wilson Speaker John McCormick To oval w/ office Sen. Mansfield 22. 1966 PMG (b-1) (b.3) re attorney general position Ramsey Clark; mtg on Honsekas and means & Senate
- Wright, Jr. , Dept of Commerce Mr. Theodore Wynne, NYC Jose A. DeSeabra, interpreter Datr September 28, 1966 White House pav Wednesday Activity (inc!udf vtsitcd by) ture Ashton Gonella Marvin Watson (pl) ' Code Henry Wilson reported
- Wright of Topeka, Kansas (b. re 1) Topeka disaster OFF RECORD: Private SIGNING CEREMONY of S. Z471, A Bill for the Expansion and Improvement of the Coast Guard E.L. Henry Wilson^ savs Cong. St. Senator ^^^Hm Bartlett of Alaska Onge is interested
- in night reading memo this g a t e Mr. Allan M. Wilson, VPres., The Advertising Council t date said, "The President did a terrific job of expLaining the Saving: Mr. Charles E. Wilson, NYC Mr. Walter D. Scott, NBC, NYC Bond campaign to the Advertising M
- in health, education, job training and anti-poverty spending during his adminis tration. # # # 7 I I lI ·' I . \' ....I ' MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WI'J;'.JH RICHARD WILSON ' · \\'l-, . v .\" fl·) ,. i MA y 2 0 ' 19 6 8 "(l \ t.y·t .I
- Wilson, Archivist of the United States (right) and Ramsey Clark. former Attorney General (below). Wilson described the mission of the N.itional Archives: ··Wi preserve and make available for research the heri tage of America. Records about art
- that "Walter Wilson Jenkins," who was "Unable to Give" his more 4 occupation, was arrested for "Inv. Sup. Person" (Investigation Suspicious Person). No mention of a sex or morals offense appears on this card; nor did it show any indication of Government
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- years now. That pretty well gives you a pin picture of my life except I didn't start out saying I was a farm boy down in Stockdale down into Eason and Wilson County. That's where I started. R: Well, if my arithmetic is right, that puts you in the early
- , E.S. "Pat" Kelly, Max Mallick, Reagan Nesbitt, Justin Blakeney, Raymond Hicks, Henry Moore, J. Paul Secrest, J. Edwin Smith, Will Henry Burt, Hubbard Neely, Bert Horne, Gus Barr, Buster Brown, C.B. McNeil, Roy Swift; people from Wilson County
- : 25pTo 1: IQp guests WhiteHouse ~ f or t Activity LD x11:50a The 12:41p f 1968 th e second floor - for coffee Mrs. Robert Kennedy - began leaving-- all out byl:35p - w/ Mrs. Johnson Luci Houston Johnson Dr. Billy Graham Dr. T W Wilson Mr. and Mrs
- departed, the President remained on second floor w/ the jtt Vice President at 9:55a, the President asked for Secy Wirtz - he was on his way to Austin, and the President talked to his secretary Marika, Tasia, and Peter Wilson of Livermore, California
- ; Green salad, Mousse of Roquefort, Glace Macapagal. The Truman and Wilson China were used with Vermeil flatware. Flowers adorned each table: Yellow, bronze, white and rust chrysanthemums; white and beige miniatur e carnations; white buddleia; blue
- the President. ) Nap and rub in room Clark Abe Clifford Fortas and DC Abe Fortas DC Dr. Gould and Dr. Burkley Oct. 14, 1964 Wed. White House G Reedy To visit w/ Mrs . Kennedy at her Carlyle Hotel Apartment. - Accompanied by Wilson McCarthy. Visited
- States Code, section 3962: Lt Gen Walter King Wilson, Jr. 017512, Army of the United States (Major General , USA) Major General Frederick Cassidy, 018354, United States Army, for appointment as Chief of Engineers, United States Army, under the provisions
- . John J. Flynt, Jr Cong. John W- Davis Claude DeSautels JV - Geo. Reedy Wilson McCarthy Dr. James M. Young Emmerson Cook Cong. Rob't G. Stephens P. 3 Friday (Cont'd) May 8 , 196 4 Boarded Choppe r to Sout h Law n o f Whit e Hous e with : Lynda Bir d
- To Cabinet Room for staff Walter Jenkins, meeting In attendance George Reedy, Juanita Roberts , Horace Busby, Hobar t Taylor, Gen. Clifton, Mac Bundy, Ralph Dungan, Larry O'Brien, Mike Manatos, Henry Wilson, Claude Desautel, Mike Feldman, Lee White, Bill Mo
- . representative) To Cincinnati w/ w/ manifest Governors - two & 6 governors 4:35 Pictures at a 4:55 Arrive Cincinnati, Ohio - Governor Dalton comes aboard for discussion in aft compartment w/ other governors, General Wilson, Secretary Freeman, Gene
- , and the spirit of .Eleanor Roosevelt is not among us. Pres i dent Wilson used to say that some people in Washington gr ow in office, while others merely swell. Mrs. Roosevelt steadily g r ew un der the compulsions and inspirations of her great office
Folder, "[December 21, 1965 Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisors]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
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- '.·. .• ' ·t, - • • i~ I j I ' ... .., : I ,! t .. ' . 1 •• 5 1. (about the Wilson letter) Is this saleable to Congress? President No, ANF is more saleable than MLF--but because details are not available, we can 1 t sell it to Congress
- probable Soviet plans for Vietnam debate . Africa. Ambassador Goldberg praised sense of responsibility of African and Asian Co;nmonwealth members and Wilson's handling of the issue. Goldberg expressed concern that the Africans might not have the patience
- -· .J .. , P resid.ent: Rusk: 1°66 .I .• 3 ·what do you recornmend, Dean? .Nla.ke firm decision to resume on Friday or Saturday. Full report submitted to Security Council beginning with Laotian Con£ere:::i.ce in 1962. "Wilson' 3 appointment
Folder, "[September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL-CIO Executive Council]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- and the fact that every President -- Washington, Lincoln, Wilson, FDR, and Truman had their severe critics because the Nation was engaged in conflict. He said that each President had a Chairman of a Foreign Relations Committee who was antagonistic -- because
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- O'Brien OFF Joe Califano THE RECORD _Dr. Burkley--Dr. Burkley was on the way to the President's office, therefore they did not talk Dr. Burkle y Marvin Watson (pl) joined in the office by Henry "* Wilson and Mike Manatos__ Marvin Watson (Pl
- . 1) Press card Cong. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. and family OFF for a handshake and picture chas. Bradford Ann --Mrs. Mathias, and their sons, Charlie and Robert Fiske (the President asked for his dogs to be brought to dog pen) RECORD Henry Wilson
- date. w/ The Vice President Senator Mansfield _aEHBBa*J^MM*-*MHH*&, Senator George Smathers PMG O'Brien M Manatos Henry §H Wilson J Califano Because the House was still in Session, only the Senators were involved in this discussion. The President
- National Advisory Council Commission on Health Manpower to succeed Joseph C. Wilson, Chairman of the Xerox Corporation (resigned) Today announced his intention to nominate Mr. Joh n J. Linnehan to the Federal ic & Co-chairman of the New Englan d Regional
- to Henry Wilson that the The Vice President Cong. Hastings Keith (R - Mass. ) Speaker John McCormack Joe Califano President see this group of Kintner congressman who returned from Cong. John M. Murphy (D - NY) Robert VietNam this afterrnoon. I Cong. John J
- --to discuss a project they have been working on natr August White House Dav THURSDAY Activity (:nc!ude visited by) Bill Moyers f pl) MW (pl) Joe Califano (pl) To mansion for LUNCH OFF Hedley Donovan Hugh Sidey John Steele Bill Moyers Henry Wilson (pl
- Rusk Wilson M W Senator George Smathers Sacramento Calif August White Bill House 18 1965 Wednesday Moyers To the office Secy Mr Rusk and Mrs Whitney Lyans Steve (Steve' s grandmothe r wa s th e President' s firs t cousin . ) McGeo
- having their breakfast. He delivered short REMARKS to them -- and Dr. Graham spoke to them also. ^ * — T.W. — To White House w/ Dr. Billy Graham ami Hi HJMH^ ^ WIlson -- and to ofc alone THE WHtTE HOUSE Datr PRES4DEMT LYMDON B. JOHNSON DA!LY D!ARY