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- side understands the problem. Col. Sam Wilson also good. Plans to concentrate in 4 limited priority areas. If they accomplish this, they will have affected I /20 or 1 /10 of rural population but it will be first time this has happened. Key question
- does not believe there is a danger Who should we talk to ? Secretarv Rusk: The chiefs of governments with troops in Vietnam, .-· - 4 Mr. Wilson and Mr. Pearson. Secretary Rusk: On this matter of retaliation, might the North Vietnamese try
- . "It was an informal--just standing aroun Hon and Mrs. Robert T. Hartley and visiting--affair. The President and Mrs. Tom Connally Mrs. Johnson went around the room and Dr. and Mrs. Wilson H. Elkins made personal geetings to everyone. Hon and Mrs. Frank N. Ikard Later
- Shackleton Roy Slate^H Miss Kathryn Simons Mr. Edward E. Stafford Mr. John I. Sutherland Mr. Samuel D. Tankard Mr. Samuel Thrasher Hon William Walton Mr. Walter E. Washington Hon Robert C. Weaver Mr. Kurt Wiener Cong Charles H Wilson Mrs. Rose Saul Zalles
- the rafters,, and laughingly said. "If there's one thing sheep enjoy, it's being scared." The place was a true madhouse.J Moyers:mf The President arrived at the Ormond Wilson farm wool shed. (Orignally planned to go to house, but this stop pushed up because
- Long ^ Speaker McCormack Cong Hale Boggs MW Bob Fleming Cong. Carl Albert Mike Manatos Henry Wilson's agenda for this mtg. sent to DT TODAY transmitted to the Congress a proposed amendment to the 1967 budget requesting an additional $1.65 million
- , and the President greeted him and conveyed his sympathy. ^ Jun Datr ' White House p e 28, 1966 ^ Tuesda y Attendance at Congressional Leadership Meeting: Speaker McCormack Cong. Hale Bogg s Postmaster General Lawrence O'Brien Henry Hall Wilson Mike Manatos
- of the President's meetings with the individual network groups xdoxEEtxagt shortly after coming to the White House. n,t, July 22, 1966 White House p^ Friday Activity (include visited by) To Oval Office Henry Wilson (pl) Bill Moyers BM (pl) Mike Mike Manatos
- Haar -for Metropolitan Development Relations Don Hummel - for Renewal and Housing Assistance Jake Jacobsen, Secy Robert Weaver, HUD. To mansion for lunch with Bill Moyers, Tom Johnson Chuck Bailey, Cowles Publications Richard Wilson, columnist Jack
- Day Thursday (inctude visited by) Bill Moyers (pl) Secy Robert McNamara_ _ vm in - working desk w/President Cong. PaulH. Todd, Jr. (Michigan) (b. 2) Note fm Henry Wilson taken in "The House by a vote of 350 to 27 passed the VietNam Economic
- and which Secy McNamara MW - in and out Secy Henry H. Fowle r has implemented. The veiws of the various Cabinet Henry "Wilson Sec y Robert McNamara officers were asked for and expressed and there was General Nicholas Katzenbach Joe Califano Atty a brief
- and Mrs. Scott Mr. Alcide Simard from Quebec and Mrs. Simard Mr. Alexander Bell Patterson from British Columbia and Mrs. Patteis on STAFF: Mr. Ian Imrie, Coordinating Secretary and Mrs. Imrie Mr. Gerard Garneau, Press Officer Mr. Peter Wilson, Adviser
- (agri) ( asked for Secy Freeman but couldn't reach him) Date— Januar y 27, 1966 White House - Wash, DC p^. Activity (include visited by) Today sent the following wire (9:45pm) To Prime Minister Wilson(fm Sit Rm) "I have just learned of the victory
- Jone s o f Alabama Larry O'Brie n To th e offic e w / M W - stoppe d a t GW' s des k t o loo k a t photograph s sh e wa s workin g with To Cabine t -Roo -Room m t o joi n Secretary Rusk Secretary Ball Hon Phillips Donald Wilson McGeorge Bundy Talbott
- . We are so happy you have come. Stay as long as you can, and hurry back. JAMES WILSON HUNTER Bishop of Wyoming P.O. Box 1007, [2 copies in folder] Laramie, Wyo, This unique, rustic Chapel of the Transfiguration was erected in the summer of 1925
- Friday ±^.a.y (include visited by) ture D Code HW 31, 1967 (pl) Wilson Wilson 12:17a 12:30p MW and PMG Lawrence O'Brien . (MW out at 12:25p) i 12:32p 1:10p 12:33p f _1:35p 3:45p jj I; Secretary | (Secy j Walt . the Fowler Fowler asked
- e (b.1) re Tet truce, JCS proposals for plans for mtg this afternoon (b.1) re bombing, Wilson statement, truce y Rober t McNamar a I ZZjZZ | _ THURSDAY Wal c Sec -9:07a t 10:48a t Day y (includ e visite d by ) tur '1 10:30a i f E HOUS E
- \_ l:56p _t x _ tI Jak 2:09p t j Jake Jacobsen_ (pl) .._.,. Henry Wilson (pl) , ————— —, • 2:32p f i i- : Henry —————— ———————————— _————— i ' i ii j 3:58p ) t i _____^__ 2:59p j t • j Jake : Mike Bob __ ; , _ „ _ , e
- this morning. (The President had Miss Nivens in Walt Ro stow' s office read the message over the telephone; the message thanked Wilson and Brown for standing firm despite party pressures.) We all have our peculiar problems; all of us have our setbacks
- has grown up of Williamson County entertaining their Congressman once each year at a big party. What can you tell us about that? SVS: Yes, Wilson Fox who used to be in the Texas Legislature, and by the way is the man I defeated--the only man who
- say that he can identify himself with Jack Kennedy and with President Eisenhower and Mr. Truman and Mr. Roosevelt and he identifies with Andrew Jackson, but he cannot identify with Woodrow Wilson. He has tried but he has no feeling of association. He
Oral history transcript, Richard E. Neustadt, interview 1 (I), undated, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- all got leaked. As a result of that, when the Labor government won McNamara suggested to Bundy and Rusk that I be brought in as an ad hoc deputy to Bundy to help out on the preparations for the first Wilson visit. [interruption] M: You had just
- ? Wilson played golf too. as did Nixon; the clubs of all the presidentiaJ golfers were on dis play. LBJ played occasionally; he was a long if erratic hirter off the tee. He once played a match with Air Force Chief of Staff John McConnell. LBJ won. "We
- , Reynolds, Roberts, Robison (Montgomery), Robison (Pickens), Shelton, Smith, Taylor, Tyson, Wilson, and the Lieutenant Governor. WHEREAS, after a period of ten weeks of continued agitation and demonstrations, led and directed by outsiders, a march
- Rust of Kaufman Rutherford Wilson Senterfltt Windham Shannon Wisenor Sh ell Wood of Smith Slimp Wood of Houston Smith of Hays Woodruff Smith of Lubbock Yezak Spacek Young Sparks Zivley Staton Absent-Excused Walker Oltorf Vale Williamson A quorum
Oral history transcript, Bascom Timmons, interview 1 (I), 3/6/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- in the election of Wilso~--one week; and the next week in Baltimore which nominated Wilson over Champ Clark after 47-48 ballots, a deadlock. I came here from that convention, got a job on the Washington Post on the 4th of July and went to work here on the 4th
- more. I talked to about three people, I really talked to I talked to Henry Hall Wilson, who is now the president of the Chicago Board of Trade and prior to that was administrative assistant to Mr. Johnson and to r~r. Kennedy. He was my assistant
- Biographical information; 1960 campaign; 1960 Democratic National Convention; Luther Hodges; North Carolina politics; VP nomination; environmental health center; Henry Hall Wilson; smoking
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- .;;> , The President, after thanking General Eisenhower for his comments, said he could best give the thinking of the Administration by quoting from a message being sent to Ambassador Bruce as a basis for discussion with Prime Minister Wilson of the U. K. The text he
- Michigan's Secretary of State, Jim Hare Mr. John Bruff, former aide to Sen. Pat McNamara of the Senate Labor Committe Mr. Lyle Roll, President of Kellogg Company MXX^Ni$KSQ^K%X^3^iS^ Dr. Emory Morris, President of Battle Creek Foundation N. C. Wilson
- back a little ways, you mentioned that you had a little contact with Senator Johnson when you were in the Defense Department. H: Was that ever close? No, Mr. C. E. Wilson, the Secretary of Defense, had a close personal relationship with Senator
- , but with these three tall men, where was-- W: Wilson? F: Wilson. W: Yes, I should have mentioned him. slight Prime ~nister He was there, too. I'm not meaning to Wilson because I have great respect for the British. F: No, but he doesn't fit in the picture
- . Wilson, Secretary of Defense. (10) After the presentation of Temco's position to Mr, Wilson, and a delay of approximately two weeks, Temco was advised by Assistant Secretary Fogler of the Navy that they had decided to buy the Beech aircraft. ( 11
- is cur r ntly undertaking this massive project, though the staff is small and much of the archiving energy goes into getting mate rials to people who need them, and pre serving them. During Wilson's time ar the library, she"s worked to preserve
- (copy attached). l. The Wilson Gove rnment is in difficulty with a ll Britishers and confronts divisions within t he Labor Party. 2 . De spite Wilson's troubles. the UK is more stabl e than France. 3 . Many Britishers hav e not adjusted
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 41 (XLI), 1/18/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- [Larry] O'Brien and [Henry Hall] Wilson up to see Wilbur. And they're seeing him on the unemployment compensation bill, but he's now got all the troops picking up anything they can about views on the economy and the tax thing. And he gets Mill's view
- ) Mr. Wilson Livingood (USSS) Mr. Carroll Hamilton (USSS) Mr. Phili p Strother (USSS) Mr. J. Whan (USSS) Mr. William Kieran (USSS) Mr. Earl Decima (USSS) — Lt. Col. Rubley (WHCA) Chief R. Dunn (Corpsman) Lt. (jg) Thomas Mills date Saturday May 11
- 8 . 1968 y (includ e visite d by ) B*K^x&3e3>feJS: . T . W . (Grady ) Wilso R - w / Mrs . Johnso n Dr. Bill y Graha m Lynda Luci Dr. T . W . (Grady)Wilson n r Richar d Russel l m Jone s e Califan o m Jone s and Jo e Califan o to secon d floor e