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  • diplomacy through Wilson to Kosygin . Now, the first was infinitely-­ M: That's the most confusing two-three weeks of the entire period . B: Oh, it's utterly, utterly confusing, but if you keep your eye on dates it gets clearer . Also, it included Baggs
  • Valenti, Wilson Mr . McCarth y Mr . Burn s an d Mrs. Youngbloo d - USS S for Wil l Rogers Internationa l Airport . departed Arrived airpor t and boarded, AF-1 afte r shakin g hand s wit h the crow d and waving, to them . Bands wer e a t th e airport fo r
  • a t Martinsbur g Municipa l Airport , Wes t Virgini a accompanied b y th e followin g and fle w t o Lockborn e AFB , Ohio ; Lynda Bir d Claud e DeSautel s Secy W . Willar d Wirt z Jack Valent i Secy Anthony J. Celebrezz e George Reed y Wilson McCarthy
  • the full field FBI investigation of him requested by the Commission in 1957. According to Mr. Hoover, on January 16, 1959, the FBI received a fingerprint card from the Washington Metropolitan Police Department reflecting that "Walter Wilson Jenkins," who
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
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  • , Mike Manatos, Henry Wilson, Robert Kintner j ! j_ ^_ !I 1j 1:02p j i I : 1, I mtg / CABINET MEETING / Secretary Rusk In lieu of Michael's true sexual preference, I like to imagine a different meaning for the line Under Secr etary of State
  • \ Wilcox , Walte r Agricultur e Netherlands. Shannon,Mrs. ClaudeE. wif e o f recipien t J Va n Vierssen , Herma n C. . Scientific Attache, Emb o f th e / Shannon, Margarit a famil y o f recipient ^ ^'/ Wilson , Joh n T . NS F Shannon, Rober t J . famil y o
  • ) Bill Moyers (pl) Henry Wilson BM (pl) Mr. Eugene Power of Ann Arbor, Mich. Cater joined (The President called press and photogs in and told them that Mr. Power was a former regent of the University of Michigan (served on board for ten years) r,s
  • Sharp Hon. Leonard Marks _______ Hon. Leonard KEsa^bs Unger Hon. Lloyd Hand _ ^ _____ Hon. Jack Valenti Hon. McGeorge Bundy _____ Hon. Barry Zorthian (USIA) _^______________ Hon. Charles Mann _____ Hon. Lansdale Hon. Sam Wilson __ _^ General Humphreys
  • the U.S. (and reclaim Texas in return), and President Wilson's copy of the Treaty of Versailles. Distinguishedscholars to lecture on World War I Dr. Cooper As part of a week-long com­ memorative look at World War I, the Librar has invited three
  • in December A few of the topics he covered: Reminiscence of LBJ .. We had in our family for 40 years a remarkable woman by the name of Emily Wilson One day in the mid-60's, I got home from the office and said t Emily, ·'Hold off the telephone calls, Jneed
  • by the National Archives and Records Administration. Most recently, Fawcett has served as Assistant Director, and then acting Dir,ector of the Herbert Hoover Library and Museum in West Branch, Iowa. He was named to his new position by Don W. Wilson (right
  • , Advisory CommitteeMeet Directors of all the Presidential Libraries assembled at the LBJ Library for a meeting with a special committee appointed by Archivist of the United States Don Wilson to advise on the relationship between the Libraries
  • Middleton, Johnson Library; Don Wilson, Archivist of the United States; Claudine Weiher Deputy Archivist; and Frank Mackaman, Ford Library. 6 Three writers enlivened the spring season at the Library with evening presentations. Philip Bobbitt (above
  • . I I I didn't see De Gaulle on the visit. I went to London. I I saw, of course, both Prime Minister Wilson and Brown. Then I went to Morocoo at the request of Ambassador Tasca. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • see, we hadn't nominated a man from down in the South in some time, had we, to elect him. B: No, sir. I guess, if you want to stretch a point and call Woodrow Wilson a Southerner, that was probably about the last one. R: But you see he
  • Wilson; Lady Bird; LBJ as VP; LBJ and the Kennedy’s; Medicare Bill; LBJ as President; Johnson treatment; Alabama integration problems; evaluation of LBJ; Vietnam; ranking the presidents; Coolidge anecdote; Congress in the 1920s; National Defense Education
  • that the peace was lost by lack of vision in the United States Senate. I became imbued with the very deep conviction that Woodrow Wilson had been right and that his prophecy at This was 1937. gathering. Pueblo, Colorado was coming true. We could hear the war
  • ones--the Littauer School at Harvard, the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton, the Maxwell Graduate School at Syracuse, and the Graduate Schoo1 of Public 5 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
  • , 1971 INTERVIE"VlEE : JONATHAN DANIELS INTER7IElfER : JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: His home at Hilton Head, South Carolina Tape 1 of 1 F: I·fr. Daniels, I suppose I should confess that I read :rour father's life of Hoodrow Wilson when I was in the fifth
  • :~~-- Yt~~~'-' l) _ ~~/ '?an-,~ - --~--- £tt'lf!"' toc::w~ __ - . 1. 0 ~~~EI.O~M-t. - L~ 5"o~~ e ~~~~ •• Columnists Public Ralph Gleason Leonard Lyons Earl Wilson Mike Connolly Billy Graham Figures T. V. Performers Lorne Greene & 3
  • , Ohio) ($1,494,955) Mr. Wilson inv ited Feighan to fly with the President - accepted Arm y contract to Jack and Heintz, Cleveland, Ohio ($1, 550, 524) Inv ited to 11 E for Export" ceremony tomorrow at noon Army contract to Cadillac Motor Car Div ision
  • Committee was considering the nomination of Charles Wilson, secretary of defense. The big issue over Wilson and one or two of his deputies was whether he should sell his GM stock. Do you remember that and Mr. Johnson's position on that issue? J: I
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • , Cottvc encl Hm.-old Wilson. (c) Govern01.· Hil l i~:ng hn:J viaitcd t!orocco, .i\lei ers, T.unisio, Ethiopia , l~enya , U::;ancia, 'fam;~ni~ , H:f.3erin, Ivory Coast end Ghnnn . I n t he n~xt L}8 houra he will visit s~nega l, Guinea , H:?li and LibcriQ
  • there that was not really existent in the Kennedy Administration on the staff level. B: These people that were working with Mr. O'Brien in the Kennedy years, people like Mike Manatos, Wilson, Feldman, White, are these the people--? M: I didn't know Mike too well. He
  • by coming forward with negotiations. When the bombing was actually taken down for Tet in February of that year [1967], and it happened to coincide with Kosygin's visit to Wilson in England, the President was engaged on two tracks with correspondence to Ho
  • didn't have any illusions that I would be successful but Wilson was going to be in Moscow in early February. He was anxious to get some movement toward a conference; as you remember, the British and Russians were co-chairmen of the Geneva conference
  • Biographical information; McGeorge Bundy; William Bundy; Robert Komer; Vietnam; Bien Hoa; service on high-level review committee on Vietnam; Pleiku incident; Honolulu Conference; Ky; bombing halt; Harriman; Wilson; J. Blair Seaborn mission, 1964
  • /show/loh/oh Baker -- IV -- 14 he sure as hell couldn't be elected, which turned out to be true, because Texas is sort of the bellwether state. I don't know how far you go back to see--I guess you go all the way back to, what, Woodrow Wilson's
  • of ineffectiveness. I don't think that's valid. G: Did you know the Khanh coup was coming? T: No, not at all, had no idea about it. No idea. G: Did any American, that you know of? T: Not that I'm aware of. Yes, yes, his poor adviser was. G: Jasper Wilson, I
  • ' Declaration on Population. Approve --- Disapprove --- Discussion: On. June 10 you indicated that you would sign the World Leaders' Declaration on Population and authorized me to tell Prime Minister Wilson and the Prime Minister of Japan and the leaders
  • the degree to which Pres­ idents have been "teacher-and-preacher-in chief' for their country ... hoping, in the words of President Wilson, "to get things done." Bailey isn't quite sure whether "great times make great Presidents" or whether great Presidents
  • Protection Agen y: Henry L. Diamond, fonner Chief of the .S. Environmental Prot ction Agency in ew York State and Washington, D.C.; Lory Clark Re or, prominent land con ·ervationist in Wilson. Wyoming; and Cathleen Douglas Stone, former Chief of Envir nmental
  • be .... " Butterfield recalled two things especially about Nixon. "[HJ ... had great retentive powers. For instance, if he had to be out on the South Grounds at ten minutes of eleven, because Prime Minister Wilson is going to come through the Southwest Gate at ten
  • Williams SP5 Philip Phillips ; A1C R Hodge , A1C William Wilson Elizabeth, Fraser Ruth Krell SD2 D. Valasco , SD1 Benito Macaranas_ SD2 Freddie Pagayoya . EM3 HaroldReed EN3 David Sonan_ - Diana Heige Mary Rather RAve?iH^5f^irsxax . "fe'sr
  • selected Jai 31 at the Supreme Court by a panel of judges chaired by Justice Clark and including men such as Birch Bayh, C. R. Smith, and Dr. Wilson Elkins '^list to DT ll:47a To Rose Garden w/ above - for pix for press and tv photographers 1 l:48a
  • ^as fcabo&a Haywood R. Smith (Lt. Col.) Deputy Assistant Direct prkfcxjfek Robert Taylor of Secret Service Clinton J. Hill Mr. Samue l Sullima n Mr. Wilson Livingood Mr. Willia m Nelson Mr. Richard Leffler Mr. Dennis Shaw Mr. Steve Garmon |Mr. Ora Cheak
  • PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The White House The President began his day at (Place) Entry No. Telephone f or t Time Out In l:30p C C Lo Code Joseph Califano - pl l:45p OFF RECORD: Henry Hall Wilson (former White House staffer -- now
  • Marvin Watson Col Jack L Albright George Christian SP7 Wesley Mosel James Jones Mrs Ginny Thrift Robert Fleming Mrs Nell Yates | Maj Haywood Smith Sgt Jack Cliff . Dr. Lay Fox Miss Connie Gerrard Lem Johns Sgt Marshall K. Gaddis Clint Hill Agent Wilson
  • s t o Ji m Jone s an d m r (\^ 7:00p m 7:2 0M 7:21p t 7:30p t 7:50pm President r Henry Hal l Wilson - President . Chicag o Boar d o f Trade --Mr. Wilso n aske d t o se e th e Presiden t t o discuss "agricultur e i n general an d any politica l