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  • what we had observed and then returned and made a full report to the President with a list of objectives, many of which were subsequently carried out. B: How cooperative did you find the Vietnamese government? F: Well, I found the Vietnamese
  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Carl Albert -- Interview II -- 5 cooperation with President Kennedy and tried to help him on every program. Now, he did lose his Medicare fight again because that was a close vote in the Senate. Bob
  • Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Boggs -- Interview II -- 2 Bo: Both parties, and I think each person there pledged his cooperation. B: How soon was it before you began having--Well, if the word is proper, more
  • As serJbly. The time is clearly not right for major new proposnls for internationBl cooperation. In the fields of international economic and scientific development 2nd in dts.::irmament there will be no outstnnding new initiatives, though the~e may be so~c
  • as it is -a result of Barzani I s effective leadership and the work of the men around him. As far -as the Kurdish cor.ununi ty is concern~d, the Talabani group could not have committed a worse political mistake than cooperating with the Iraqi Government. ,-lt!he
  • ~.U Cbester L. Cooper McOeorge Bundy 2 c .. &:S61\Z.T l . DECLA~ll'U~ ,w-. '& /c.t rlP l ~, ... ~) Date ll-20~ December 21. 1964 1-i.EMORANDUM FOR: Tho Prctlidcnt In view cf the wldosprea.d African .h o·a tllity to tho Stanlcyvillo rescue I
  • of all people in the progress of our City to study remaining areas in which segregation is practiced in our City, especially in businesses serving the public , and to begin immediately by working cooperatively with these establish­ ments
  • stand in the shadows when two feet forward would give you some sharpness and clarity and so forth. this sort of matter. W: But so many people, I think, are unthinking in I wondered whether he had-- No, I think he was always cooperative. I really
  • be a result of the NATO disagreement •to remind France ·that failure ·to cooperate on NATO can be • balanced l>Y American "fail• ures" in other fields. There have been reports that the American failure to / supply the requested enriched .uranium was motivated
  • values and cooperation. NATIONAL HEALTH EDUCATION CONSORTIUM: As outlined by Brenda Leath, associate director for Special Popula­ tion Initiatives of the National Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality, the consortium, an initiative of the commission
  • , particularly the Cooperative Research Act--(I said, particularly the Cooperative Research Act, but I probably mean the Cooperative Research Act is the first such piece of legislation followed . by Title III of the ESEA, the new vocational education
  • a maximum role in housing and urban development ,and to achieve the "fullest cooperation" • with private enterprise in meeting departmental objectives. Required the President to undertake a study of functions In other federal agencies that might
  • the PEC building? Was LBJ interested in that? The Pedernales Electric Co-op building. J: Oh, yes. That was one of the first buildings we had. He had us build that Pedernales Electric Cooperative. He was very much interested in this, and I think
  • in the Woods in Denton and San Antonio's La Villita; Jaeggli's work with Maury Maverick; the Inks Dam and Pedernales Electric Cooperative NYA projects; supporting LBJ's congressional campaign in 1937; the relationship between the NYA and the Works Projects
  • p i n Mr. Ear l M . Foreman , President , Washingto n -Socce r Clu b Mr. Jerr y Cooper , Genera l Manager , Washingto n Socce r Clu b fe
  • , Mass. T. Holt . Director. Washington Ofc. VFW William (Bill) Stinson _ Cooper . - e White 19, 1967 " ! " Secy Rusk out funs House n*t^ Sept €WT LYWOOW B. JOMMSOM MARY ,-. at . (Place)— The resident began his day L)ay T;^ Te!ephone Tune
  • Zimbalist, Jr Dr. Joseph Cooper Mrs. James W. Congdon Sen. Daniel Inouye Mrs. Orville L. Freeman 10:40p T o the East Room for entertainment --songs by Robert Goulet WWW /HUE HOUSE Date >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON Oct ,. ,, the OI Resident began his day
  • , accompanied by three White House Fellows (female), joined the luncheon and the Ambassadors were * introduced to the President and the White House Fellows The President discussed Latin American economic development and " regional cooperation problems
  • Tuesday DPA is the German equivalent to Reuters and AP -- and Dr. Wolfgang Weynen Expendt talked to President Kennedy just *"'"''? t^ude ^'^ ^) prior to the assassination. g Mr. Nolter has been cooperative with the Administration. The visit with the above
  • the President. uerbach, Architect, Cooper -Averback firm , D. C. PRESS present. to record on film. ^^ 30 The White House p^v November 1967 Thursday Activity (inciude visited by) The President into mjdr's room, working papers on the corner of her desk. Tom
  • Thursday (include visited by) ture ll:35a T ; (M^JMiH^Hy o the office--stopping first in the Cabinet Room^%B?* to receive J^!$^l^C Presentation of the papers of copies President Andrew Johnson copies The University of Tennessee in cooperation
  • ; he was very cooperative; he worked with us very carefully and very cooperatively and very precisely, making sure that they violated no park regulations of any kind, that the exercise 3 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
  • new agreement to provide for cooperation in the exchange of atomic information with th e North Atlantic Treaty Organizatio n and its member nations . Supersedes an existing agreement executed in 1955. Nominations Sent to the Senate on June 30, 1964
  • ) H. J. Res. 1192, Joint Resolution fixing the time of assembly of the Eightyninth Congress. H. R. 1096, An Act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to cooperate with the State of Wisconsin in the designation and administration of the Ice Age
  • , in Water Pollution, - .in interest on the public debt and Defense appropriations. We are trying to make a big dent in that 5 to 6 billion add-on a.n d I want your cooperation. The consumer price index on farm commodities has gone up • 9 of one percent
  • Publication Aeett1iFes Pet mission of Cop71i9ht f:k~lder· W. Themes Johnson [2 of 6] .. I . \I 1: LITERALLY EYES ONLY ' - 3This ·c orporation would provide economic and social services for organizations such as the 4H and electric cooperatives
  • they take advantage of it, we will answer it with interest. It was agreed to send Chet Cooper to Paris with Kisinger. On the matter of bombing policy, the President asked Rostow for his suggestions. Mr. Rostow made the following proposals: Hit the thermal
  • . They do not need clearance from anybody to get to see me.'' Secretary Rusk said he feels like he is a man who is about to lose his brother. He said the-re has never been a time that compared with the recent years in the total cooperation between
  • obnoxious to Israel on Jerusalem. We have had no cooperation from Israel. The President: You were disappointed in Kosygin's letter, weren't you. Secretary Rusk: Yes, it said that they would talk troops only after Israel is out of Jerusalem
  • Vietnam from being overrun. We have invested 29, 000 dead and $75 billion. We must be careful not to flush this down the drain. But we do have the right to expect cooperation from South Vietnam. Thieu and Ky agreed to this. Bunker said they needed more
  • that it wants Israel and the Arab States to negotiate their differences with United Nations assistance. He said Israel has been cooperative with Ambassador Goldberg on his plans and tactics to achieve a means of reaching negotiations. He stated that Israel wants
  • ~! and Tumbling Turn 1>1cwot'd and ~?'vbuy Rhapsody, representing all p
  • TBLEPHONBCONVBRSATIONBETWBBNED JOHNSONAND WALTBR JB~ ··1wot to tell you what the situation ts. The Chamber of Commerce in Denver baa invited or are going to luvlte Lyndon out here. Cooper was supposed to talk to you and BobbyBaker. He was going to extend the invitatton to speak
  • under extreme provocation. TU Preaident continuea to believe that the flrat easential i• the maintenaace of peace. Foz this reaaon, the United State• welcomes the eatabliahment of the Joint Cooperative Committee • the lnter-Amerlcu Peace Commiaeion. 'THU
  • that the firat easential i• the maintenaace of peace. Foz this reaaon, the United State• welcome• the eatabliahment of the Joint Cooperative Committee • the lnter-Americu Peace Commiaeion.. 'THU~ We want to be good nei1hbor1. Bat we cannot allow the eecurity
  • development program, indica main national significance and some relationships to U. S. aid. Follwoeing the brief the President asked a question about cooperatives. _Gift exchange Governor Pak gave the President embroidery which symbolized Tae-an Mynn
  • Getsinger Richard acquainted with the newly added Col. Robert Montague members of Bo b Komer's staff. meeting w/ Robert Komer & staff Charles Cooper John Holbrooke Amb. Sylvester Leonhart Y July White House 18, 1966 Monday Gist of meeting
  • THURSDAY White Hous e Hon. Davi d Bel l Hon Governor Bufor d Elliingto n Hon . Clar k Cliffor d . Henr y Fowle r fyL V 6M& STAFF: McGeorg e Bundy, Bromle y Smith , Cheste r Cooper , Bil l Moyers , ^ Joe Califano , Dou g Cate r 6 i*J*V (+2 ft G
  • . Branscom , Bethlehe m Steel ) R. H . Larr y Secretary Connor , Secretar y Wirtx ; I. W . Abe l President , Steelworker s Unio n Conrad Coope r (R . Conra d Cooper, U.S . Steel ) To Flowe r Garde n w/ abov e - fo r pi x £& T o Oval Offic e w / negotiators
  • hous e ther ther ee September 17 , 196 5 White Hous e Friday National ^ Andrew Borg , ..Commander o f the Veteran s o f Foreign War s - o f Superior ^i^Wisconsin fnA*U Cooper Hol t VFW National **~4uL*Legislative Representative William Drive r
  • ! Con g Joseph Minish Conb Burt L. Talcott Cong J. Irving Whalley Sen Claiborne Pell ! Cone Charles Weltner Cong J Wm Stanton Cong F Bradford Morse Sen Clif ord CaseJ Cong Bernard Grabowski Cong Thomas Rees Cong Vernon W. Thomson Sen Johi S. Cooper