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  • &:5,u ed iinl S!'tl''u c t iff,;t ,F;; to :{SRP le~ r ;med th.~ t Nation~ ) H~ad qu~r ter~ e~p l oyP~s 1n s~vq~n~ h ~n h n Jd any FBI c o mi ;q .; t c. ?LSR.P Hr- '.:":1. dq,.n.. r t,0- rs, -~, ·;. ·";-; tJ~r-.- t.Hi~ of '\!. sh ·"v
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift
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  • :,....., ,.... 11111t1 ••• more libraries more schools,•· mner,... and more hospitals ~ _,_IR•I any sin le se~sion nation's history. All this of Congress It iiiPRfl:WI~• can be done by this tCtllllif summer. And it can be done without -·····~-~ ,1
  • correct. That's where Walter and Mr. Perry and Juanita and Mildred and so forth were. Then over in the Capitol, George was in-- guess actually at the time he was Democratic Policy [Committee]. I He handled--the staffs today would be shocked--all
  • RESTRICTION -Rostow to President -PCI 1 p OfUl'1--/rs-'/r tJc.:S
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  • OF THE PACIFICATION EFFORT? - THERE IS A VIGOROUS ENEMY EFFORT TO ESTABLISH "LIBERATION" AND "REVOLUTIONARY" COMMITTEES TO GOVERN THE RURAL PEOPLE PLUS AN URBAN "ALLIANCE OF NATIONAL AND DEMOCRATIC PEACE FORCES. " - HOWEVER , THE PACIFICATION EFFORT SHOWS
  • United Nations
  • Folder, "[NSC Meeting on] Monetary Issues, Vietnam, UN, 11/25/1968, Volume 5, Tab 76," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 2
  • National Security Council Meetings Files
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  • of a major occurrence, President John:.on,in an addressMarch 31, changed his image from a hated public·· figure throughoutthe world, the nation and the Democratic party, aeizingthe statusol a harassedimmortal and, shouldhe choose. a draft for Democratic party
  • part been widely discussed in disarmament circles both inside and outside of government. Much of the material was in fact included in Governor Steve~son 1 s opening speech before the United Nations Disarmament Committee. I have reviewed the texts
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  • , but when the war came along . . . . After the war, I knew him better. He was a commander in the navy, as you know. He sometimes has blamed me for getting him into national politics. In fact, he said that out here when he was visiting Denver a couple
  • meeting in Joe Califano's office, where we talked about setting up working groups on various issues that might assist the Democratic National Committee in getting access to information that LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • litical career as Mayor of Weathe1forcl, Texas. He was a member of Congress for thirty-five years, serving as Speaker of the House from 1987 to 1989. He was Chair of the National Democratic Convention in 1988. Wright recalls LBJ "leaning" on him only once
  • and potentially most powerful non-Communist Asian nation, is in fact the major prize in Asia. We have already invested $4. 7 billion in the long-term economic buildup of a hopefully democratic power. But our politico-military policy has never matched our economic
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  • // seer et [sani ti zes 8/7/79] All.J'
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  • with it a brevet status in the national Democratic Party. Of course in the time that I was in Arkansas we had an extraordinarily influential Washington delegation from Arkansas. In fact they still do, with LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
  • Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; Democratic political campaigns leading to 1956 Convention; Central High School integration; 1960 Democratic Convention and Kennedy-Johnson nomination; relations with LBJ as VP; ghost writing for Lady
  • 26th at 11:00 o'clock. Our City Council President, Judge Robert F ~ Klem~r, is honorary chair­ man of the event and a sponsoring committee of , +,e ~ping citizens will be on hand to present thEkbloodmobile to Con ressmati EmanueiXCel er, the National
  • , but to commit fifty billion dollars of the nation's resources, not necessarily all government money, but fifty billion dollars, to the project, before he made that decision, he looked to the guy that was on the other side of it, McNamara, to chair the committee
  • -:, __ ...;.._.._____________________________________ -,!~---- NATIONAL ARCHIVESAND RECORDSSERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION /,,,, ~43d Report St,ate Conf. AMB
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  • Folder, "National Security Council (II)," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 4
  • , this intervening layer hereM-the Budget Director and the Treasury-was perfurmed in the past, and to some degree is still performed, through what we call the Development Loan Committee and the Development Loan Staff Committee, which required the clearance
  • president--I am--of the American Jewish Committee, before the annual meeting of the American Jewish Committee on what happened to the civil rights movement. Crucial to that is the question you're asking me: What happened at the Civil Rights Conference
  • Congressman Charles E Bennett Sen Milton Young Cong William G Bray name list 6x Senator Harry Byrd not available Mr. John R Blandford - Committee staff nr emb Senator Howard Cannon Mr. William Darden - " Sen Peter Dominick Mr. William Woodruff - " Cong Glenard
  • or with his ambitions. F: Did you work with him on any committees in the House? M: No, he was on the old Naval Affairs Committee in the House. I was on the Banking and Currency first and then the Ways and Means later. So we were not on the same committees
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTI ON NL .l 8' 3 - 177 #4c memo #4d memo to Mac from RWK Secret 1 p 08/28/65 A to Secretary of State from
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  • in the House. And that made it necessary to keep the moderate Republicans aboard because the southern Democrats still voted very much as a bloc and very much against most of our programs. So we had to have the Dirksens and [Jacob] Javits of the world with us
  • for Democratic candidate for Congress in 1958 from Dallas. F: That was against Alger? S: I defeated Pool in the primary--he and another fellow. primary. We had a very bitter Segregation was the big issue at that point, as you recall, in the late 1950's. I
  • as a Democrat and a businessman from the midwest. They usually had to have one Democrat and one businessman on each of these bodies like the Cancer Council and the Bayne Jones committee that studied medical research, and so forth. So I sort of performed
  • at the Democratic Club, the Women's National Democratic Club on New Hampshire. A great gathering of the clan, lots of Texans, lots of other congressmen, and just all the family of the Rayburns that could be present. It was a much-looked forward to, and very special
  • on television; visits to historic sites around the Washington, D.C. area with guests; the 75th Club, the Congressional Club, and Women's National Democratic Club; Mrs. Johnson's interest in interior design; LBJ's decision to run for the Senate in 1948
  • . From that time on I became very actively engaged in the farm program activities, being elected first to a township committee, then to the county committee, served on the county committee. Along about 1934--if I remember correctly--the production
  • , Commission 26. M. B. Satterfield, 27. J. H. Grigsby, T. Jenkins, Regional Office of Schools Police Chief Director Brock, Associate Committee of the Board of of Atlanta Commission on Crime and Judge of.Atlanta Judge of Arlanta First Southeast
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • with him during the '50s, during the period he was majority leader. I took a good deal of interest in the Democratic party because I was a member of the Advisory Council to the National Committee. The two leaders in the Senate and the House, both
  • Biographical information; Advisory Council to the National Committee; LBJ and foreign affairs; role in peace negotiations; Poland/Yugoslavia visit; India and Pakistan; Soviet Union prevented bombing halt in Vietnam; trip with HHH; Manila Conference
  • lady who was inter­ ested: Mary Woodward Lasker. She had developed her own company, had married the adv rtising execu­ tive Albert Lasker. Together they had to some extent [brought] life to the National Cancer Institute. After the war Mary Lasker de­
  • . I S MEETING PRESIDENT WITH JAPANESE FRIMEMINISTERIKEDA 1. Jkeda•s Liberal pro-American -- has just While not quite as great 1960, the Party's margin Democratic Party -- conservative and won a general election on November 21. as in the last general
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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 11, - --t'--- - nT-""'A T '' --•--.A. .L. ...,...,, VCLlU~ LJVl..:UWl:111.~~~--- '>01 Seeret: oi::e,n _q/23/13
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  • i n g Democrat, and the Standards of O f f i c i a l Conduct Committee where you are also t h i r d - r a n k i n g , I have i t . You are chairman in the Armed Services Committee of the s pec ial subcommittee number two and s pec ial subcommittees
  • Biographical information; Huey Long and scandals, suicides, indictments, 1939; 30 years of service in the U.S. Congress; Armed Services Committee; 1945 trip with Naval Affairs Committee and LBJ; represented 8th Naval District; lost belief in LBJ
  • informed and does help to coordinate the activities 0£ the several Depart­ ments and agencies involved. Bromley Smith THE SECRETARY OF STATE WASHINGTON February 3, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Invitation to Meet the National Foreign
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  • congressman or anything, but I got in touch with him. He said that he was going to go talk to the National Youth Administration people. In a couple of days a man came down from Austin at Lyndon Johnson's request and, through the NYA, we restored
  • the President, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 114, 1/16 - 20/69, Box 44 CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (Cl Closed in accordance
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  • -of these states they had a Democratic Committee, etc ., and they were setting up very formal arrangements whereby they would clear people for patronage jobs, etc . They didn't have anything like that in Texas and there was a lot of hasselling among
  • of national significance in the days preceding and during the Civil War. Several Austin institutions joined forces in bringing to the Library Mr. Marshall, who has appeared in a number of stage, film and television productions. In addition to performing
  • . And I am glad that you invited me back. I hope that I can come again at some future date. I want to thank the Members of Congress who have come here with Congressman Jones and the National Resources Subcommittee of the Public Works Committee of the House
  • File unit description: This file unit contains a substantial amount of material relating to the formation, activities and findings of the National Commission on Urban Problems - Codes, Zoning, Taxation and Development Standards (also referred
  • in the community, like the Democratic chairmen of the precincts in which they were. Mr. Webb had been chair- man of the Elgin Precinct Four for a long, long time. So, anyhow, if they wanted to ask anything, or if they had any question they wanted to have