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- Saturda e i or t .. Activit oL D 2:39p . . y Da y y {includ e visite d by j Depar t Mai n Hous e - drivin g w / Dr. Bill y Graha m ~Dr. T . W . (Grady ) Wilson i _ 3 :00p , .__ .. picked u p Dal e Malechek and Mr. Gen e Wees e J f . C . Kella m
- hav e bee n Col . Hous e wit h Wilson an d To m Connall y who negotiated the Unite d Nations . I n ligh t o f all o f thi s I think you coul d have on e area - - perhap s a Treat y Room. " The Presiden t talke d o f other effort s h e had made
- Edmondson, Vice President of the Univ of Houston student body Hancock , son of Dorothy Hancock (his grandfatheris John Wilson of Beeville) tw o young men have been attending the National Students Convention Oval Ofc w/ George Christian Joe 3:30p t To 3
- Lo 7:30p t The ite House _, £ t ExpendiActivity Code LD Joe Day Monday (include visited by) ture Califano-pl re 8:36p The ' President Major General Winston P. Wilson, asking if he was for the President. President asked for Secy Rusk
- Major General Winston P. Wilson for reappointment as Chief of the National Guard Bureau for a new four year term. Today announced intention to nominate Juan B. Fernandez-Badillo of Guaynabo,_ Puerto Rico, to be U. S. District Judge for the District
- . _____ Monroe Sheinberg ^^L€^U^U^ of the JWV. Home address: 14 Wilson Street, Natl Exec Dir Mr. Samuels is a XK&iaJB )cei: Guidance Director ^3of JWV ^ V Revere, Massachusetts. for all the secondary schools in handshake and pictures the city of Revere
- Au the Whit e Hous e Frida Activity (includ e visite d by ) Wilson Livingoo d Tom Wha n Steve Garmo n Paul J Glyn n Wes Kin g Robt Recc o Jack Clif f ; Al Jense n Dave Bott s Jack Ki ghtlinger . E Valeri o . Lt Co l Rober t Dalton L. Shaffe r
- Providence, Rhode Island. Today announced acceptance of the retirement from regular active service of Judge Joseph P. Wilson. U S District Judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania -- effective Oct 18 of this yr.
- Rober t Weaver, Administrator , HHF A Roger Lewi s PCEE O Rabb i Jaco b &Kkjsfcei H Weinstein, PCEE O Betty Lilly , PCEE O Joh n Wheeler , PCEE O y Williams , PCEE O Vincent Macaluso , PCEE O Perc Dan Luevan o Col . Joh n S . Wilson , Dept , o f Defens e
- Dispatc h Hug h Patterson , Jr. , Littl e Ro d Gazett e Lyle C . Wilson , UPI E . Palme r Hoyt , Denve r Pos t W. L . Beale , Jr. , A P Bo b White. (Mexico, Missouri , Ledge r Edwin A. Lahey , Knigh t Newspapers Harr y Bingham , Louisvill e Courie r
- . Keyserling, Arthur F. Burns. Raymond J. Saulnier Geo Reedy Atty To Gen'l Cabinet Kennedy Room for NSC Meeting Director John McCone of CIA Donald Wilson, Deputy Director of USIA Cyrus Vance, Depty. Secy. Defense George Reedy John McNaughton, Asst. Secy
- . I think we shaild now tell the allies that we could lose Southeast Asia without their help. The first to tell is Park. Tell him that none of us want defeat. If it takes more men to avoid defeat let's get them. Wilson implied that Prime Minister
- Affairs TREASURY C. Douglas D illon, Secretary USIA Donald M. Wilson, Deputy Director WHITE HOUSE Ge or ge Reedy McGeorge Bundy Walter Jenkins Jack Valenti Dou ~l as Ca ter SERVICE SET
- facilities . Se cretary Rusk: from the USSR. The President: Llewellyn Thompson does not believe there is a danger Who should we talk to ? Secretary Rusk: The chiefs of governments with troops in Vietnam, - 4 Mr. Wilson and Mr. Pearson
- a commitment that we will not bomb until H. Wilson has departed Mos cow. Authority --~!::.._~--~- ~---:_ 5 _f - - - - . I)· te- 10 - b - ~ ~ By '6.&) , l>TAl"' J. ~ -.....:.·, -· 1 SE E 1 1/20166 (2) We're going to have to double our manpower
- bombs. 3. Increase isolation of U.S. 4. More \\e destroy North Vietnam, the more we treat with China instead of North Vietnam. Dirksen: (Recounted Wilson's declaration of war, and how people applauded his declaration of death.) I am sensitive to young
Folder, "Plane Downed in Hainan Territorial Waters - Feb. 1968," Intelligence Files, NSF, Box 2
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- plan to discontinue search at daylight unless rescue of pilot is imminent. 11 (The Navy's best estimate is that lack of beeper is due to fact that no receiving capability exists at the scene at this moment.) Captain Wilson UECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356. Sec
- at mf' s desk , President walked to th e mansion alone Lunch | I Henry Wilson (pl) ! 4:58p J_" To ovaloffice _- — 5:20p Marvin ^ 5:25p t Wednesday (include visited by) 4:28p The " House Activity LD Robert 5:13p I t January 11, 1967
- : ...._ : t \ _ : Robert I 9:48a I re selection of Sen Muskie as Chairman and Sen Tydings as Vice Chairman Manatos (pl ) , t (b.3-) y Robert McNamara Mike 9:42a f -, -' Hall Wilson of Campaign Committee , 9:32a [ ; Gov. Price Daniels
- by ) tur 11:50a 'Th 12:02p ^ e White House Wal f — n Watson (pl) t Rostow (pl ) Jo e Califan o (returnin g th e President's call ) ' " Wal t Rostow i n offic e m 12:20p" " 12:26p ^ f 12;28p t 1 ' ~~~Henr Henr y Wilso n (pl) " ~ i y Wilson
- r o f Henry Wilson who underwen t surgery for cance r thi s mornin g Z Date The Whit e Hous e Day Wednesda Februar y 15 , 196 7 y Activity (includ e visite d by ) tur Expendie Code •Today announce d the nominatio n of Captain Rufus J
- *" I • -- ' 10:05a t t "M"" 1 "-" ... . i .. i . Wilson (pl) __________„_ - ~-~~ '" 11:05a i ll:lla t ~ ~ ---------I- | Walt -— £ I j 11:19a t 11:25a t 11:32a t 12:00n | | — " —-^- - i I"" T- - ----- --L LLU-U Mik Joe
- T1- Telephone •"»* f 1 Activity In Out Lo o r t Expendi- Henry George 4:00p Ray Robert 4:00p Frank ~ 4:00p . To 1:32p To Tuesda Wilson - re his personal plans Christian ; Scherer , NBC "Bob " Pierpoint , CBS Reynolds , ABC | South Grounds
- topics included Prime Minister Wilson' message on US-UK Germany talks: the e representation in the UN: Secy Rusk's_ trip; food for India; Vietnam questions; Bill Moyers 'Bob Komer non-proliferation; Colombian Program; the foreign visitors scheduled
- . June 2, 1966 White To Oval Office House Thursday w/ MW Clare Mrs.
- of Juanita Roberts office- -Said to call Ken Gaddis to brin bracelets to take to telephone operators. Watson (Pl) Dxtr August 18, 1966 White House Dav THURSDAY Activity (inc!ude visited by) Bill Moyers (Pl) Henry Wilson (Pl) Bill M o y e r s (Pl
- Wilson I M Beale Amb to Jamaica Hon John Gordon Mein Amb to Guatemala Hon C Vaughan Ferguson Amb to Malagasy Hon Lloyd Hand To Flower Garden for pics w/ Then to patio in Garden press and wives of two of the Ambassadors Republic Ambassadors
- and then w to a second party given by Richard Wilson of the Cowles Publications and stayed until ! xxtx about 1:30 am chatting and greeting 100 or more men. Some of the first to greet him there were Russell Wiggins of the Washington Post who is President
- Wilson ,1 , Horac e Busby , Georg e Reedy , Jac k Valenti , Marvi n Watson, Douglas s Cater . .f ;- , To th e Stat e Dinin g Room t o 'join 'th e ladie s fo r ^Ofdtisg^tif^fet^P buffe t February 11 , 196 5 White House Thursday To th e Stat e
- on the Education Bil l i n th e House Hous e an an dd ttoo as askk fo forr sam samee hel helppiinnth theeSenat Senatee (J},/) March 29 , 196 5 Monday White Hous e Dick Goodwi n McGeorge Bund y Secy Cong Phil Henry Freeman Landrm Wilson Marvin had his call
Oral history transcript, Gould Lincoln, interview 1 (I), 9/28/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- have-- Taft, Wilson, Hoover, Coolidge-- L: Well, Woodrow Wilson, as I said in this piece, he was the first man who really had a press conference as of today. P: In other words, a press conference in calling the people in-- the news media in? L
Oral history transcript, Covey T. Oliver, interview 2 (II), 12/12/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- -saving machinery; Nacional Financiera; Hickenlooper Amendment; concern about executive-legislative relationships in field of foreign affairs; Woodrow Wilson; violence of revolutionary war; U.S. military assistance package; Camelot situation in Colombia
- me, as historians evaluate his presidency, where should they rank him in your view? M: I think he'd be in the top four or five in the twentieth century. I think he and FDR and [Woodrow] Wilson all belonged in the top three. I don't think there's
- flags, and he had gotten nowhere wfth the British. At one point I said to him, "Why do you ask me? You've talked to Wilson and Denis Healy and the Foreign Secretaryo asked them to send troops. 11 You've undoubtedly What sort of response do you get
- /65 A 06 memo Bundy to the President TS- 2 9/1/65 A 06a memo Bundy to SecState & SecDef S- 1 9/2/65 A (Duplicate of #6b] 06b memo Duplicate of #6a S- 1 9/2/65 A 07 draft to Prime Minister Wilson TS- 1 undated A 08 draft
- tours to visitors, and in all other Kathryn Wilson, Judy Roesset, Elizabeth Cotner, Gloria Evans, Kay Vacha, Martha Nelle Bain, Sharon Cooper, Neta Lee, and Max Noe. areas of the Library. At their annual luncheon ten vol unteers were recognized
- the In the a f te rn o o n I s p e n t a good h o u r w ith C y n th ia Wilson, the new s e c r e t a r y r e c o m m e n d e d to us by D ew itt R e d d ic k , U n i v e r s i t y of T e x a s g r a d u a t e and P h i B e ta K ap p a, a b r ig h t li t tl e g
- Francis {staff assistant to Mrs. Johnson handling beautification issues) and her assistant: A. Cynthia Wilson IV. Mrs. Johnson's correspondence office handled all correspondence addressed to Mrs. Johnson and correspondence addressed jointly
- Francis {staff assistant to Mrs. Johnson handling beautification issues) and her assistant: A. Cynthia Wilson IV. Mrs. Johnson's correspondence office handled all correspondence addressed to Mrs. Johnson and correspondence addressed jointly
- York City (Former Deputy Secretary of Defense) Fairfax Cone (63 yrs.) - Chairman, Executive Committee of Foote, Cone, and Building Advertising Firm, Chicago, Illinois (Trustee for the· Committee for Economic Development) Joseph C. Wilson (57 yrs