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- Minister Wilson indicating the French would devalue the franc 15%. The y wanted me t o cal l Kiesinger and ask him to call DeGaulle about withholding action until the 10 nations could get together, I suggested that Barr immediately call Secy Fowler whose
Folder, "[June 17, 1966 - 6:05 p.m. National Security Council Meeting]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
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- . A decision on bombing is not being made now and one is not imminent. The reasons for our delay include: the Secretary was at the NATO meeting, Canadian representative Ronning was visiting Hanoi, time was required to talk to Prime Minister Wilson and our
- this discussion (a) to give you a sense of the problem before you see P M Wilson and the Shah and {b) to give our planners a s ense of your desires . The underlined portions of the attached State paper detail the problem. \)r~ostow Ct SET jod c
- recounted, as previously reported to us by Ambassador Goldberg and by messages from Wilson and Brown, the chronol9gy of his discussions witl1 the ~orth Vietnamese: the Secretary General's n~essagc to Eo in J
- . Walt W. Rostow Hon. Harry McPherson Hon. Henry Wilson Hon. Idar Rimestad Father Wunibald Schneider :j | : I! ji U- Dr. B urkley | Mr. Youngblood, USSS Mr. Johns, TTSSS Mr. R. Taylor, USSS ; Mr. Olson, USSS f- fair* Hous f Dat CNT LYNDO N B
- ) . To FOR __ Komer ___ Califano ____________ To i w/ | Komer _____ Joe I •• i 1:46p I j Wilson (pl) Marvin i • Monday Day (include visited by) Robert _, l:45p t House the office - w/ MW 12:36p t 1:25p 1:30p • White 1, 1967 _____ . South Grounds
- , . Activit y (includ e visite d by ) tur D Codr oL y e - 10:20a j T o th e office , accompanie d b y Jo e Califan o 10:45 and followe d b y Henry Wilson , Mik e Manatos , PM G Lawrence O'Brie n I , | wh I: j __,_„_ Flower s wer e sen t toda y to th
- hi s day at (Place ) Whit Time Telephon 1: — Activit In Ou tL oL 10:10 / 10:15a t e Hous e _ y WEDNESDA Y y (includ e visite d by ) D Joe Califano I Henry 10:16a ' V Marvi ,j (pl) . Wilson Director 10:28a t __ Da y 4 , 196 7 e
- .. , Ii jI White ;! , , , , j i W. J. Bryan Dorn _ Cong. I__ Donald "Don" L. Fowler, President of Young Democrats ofSouth Carolina _ 12:00n : Charles Roche _ 12:00n Henry Wilson j; Cong. Dorn asked if the President w/ shake hands w/ Fowler. i! 11
- I Doug Cater Mike Manatos ! Henry Wilson , I ; Robert Komer I I Francis Bator ~~ Larry Levins on ^ Robert Kintner ~ George Christian joined /, _ • ~' . _j _~^~ WEDNESDAY Telephone In Out _ House Day_ 1, 1967 I
- office ~~ MW 5:17p f George 5:20p t 5:25p ' t Walt 1, i j George 5: 29p t | ji 5:31p i t i Wilson (pl) Anthony 5:15p f "' 5:30p f B. Anderson - NY C ~ Hon. 4:55p t —————————— i (include visited by ) ture Code LD f - 4:52p " ~t 2
- / Jay Taylor says the President weight is 218 3/4 -and the President is tired. Henry Wilson mf asked Jorden for names & gist Tuesday Today signed a letter to Cong Carl Albert to be delivered to him in Bethesda Naval Hospital along with a bouquet
- in Cabinet Rm where correspondents) 'To Oval Rm Ofc < he was w/ foreign . w/ Jake^ MW (pl) Secy Udall Henry Wilson re Gilbert Dam and Cong Trumble's stand see HW memo dated June 7 Walt Rostow President departed the office for residence of Robert
- of the staff, and support Senator John Sherman Cooper Personnel: Jim Jones Senator Thruston Morton Cong. Frank Stubblefield Dr. Burkley George Christian Sherwin Markman Cong. Charles Farnsley Mike Manatos Cong. Frank Chelf Henry Wilson Cong. Tim Lee Carter Cong
- n,,, .August 19, 1966 White House Dav Friday Activity (inctude visited by) Dale Meeks- LBJ Ranch Secretary Willard Wirtz The Postmaster General, Henry Wilson, Harry McPherson, and Joe Califano to second floor To th e Oval Office J o e C a l i
- , Ambassado r o f Camerou n H. E. Kona n Dedie , Ambassado r o f Ivory Coas t H. E. Bouka r Abdoul, Ambassado r o f Chad Lloyd Hand July 30 , 196 5 White House former CongressMa n Jo e Kilgor e o f Texa s fj Harr y McPherso n Jim Wilson Helicopter fro m
- nap . McGeo Bund y BM Henry Hon Joe Wilson Buford Ellington Califano To Ova l Offic e - - i n a happy mood - - stoppin g in mjdr's roo m t o sho w the girl s his / l sailing outfi t - - "Thi s i s wha t th e best •••••iM R dressed ma n
- . Wilbur , Trustee , America n Medica l Assn . , Sa n Francisco Dr. O . Meredit h Wilson , Pres . , Uni v of Minn. , Minneapolis , Minn . Gus S . Wortham , Chr . , America n Genera l Insurance Co . , Housto n Joseph S . Wright , Pres , Zenit h Radio at ll
- ) Bill Moyers (pl) Harry McPherson Prime Minister Jens Otto Krag(at Danish Embassy)(b.2) Bill Moyers To the Oval Office w/ MW (M Henry Wilson Joe Califano Senator Mike Mansfield - returning his call (b.l) Jack Valenti (pl) Marvin Watson in OFF RECORD
- "Mexican Trip" MGM Mrs. Johnson's film "The Ranch 1965". Returned to mansion w/guests. Guests departed. President and Mrs. Johnsonretired to their living quarters. Meredith ATTENDANCE: President's Labor Management Advisory Committee: Owen M. Wilson, Pres
- get two-thirds. And finally they nominated Woodrow Wilson. So I started in with Taft and I've served with ten Presidents now. F: That's better than a fourth of them. You were a major in the First World War? H: Yes. When the war broke out
- wrote one to Wilson Anyhow, this was the letter that in effect told us to get out, get out of France. He was getting rid of NATO in France, the NATO thing, and he wanted our forces out--which incidentally happened to be a violation of some bilateral
- of all of this, and they were very anxious that I get out there in a hurry. Washington. So I don't remember spending too much time in They had a first-rate deputy chief of mission, Jim Wilson. He really was a crackerjack, so that as far as the general
- to State Department; Sékou Touré; LBJ and African affairs; overview of the African situation; E. Korry; Jim Wilson; experiences as ambassador to the Philippines
- of the office on loan from Bob McNamara. When I first arrived, there were only Adam Yarmolinsky and Sargent Shriver, and another fellow who was, I think, a legislative liaison for the Peace Corps. G: Wilson McCarthy? A: Yes, Wilson McCarthy. around
- of Versailles. But it is worth while to note that the Treaty of Versailles was a distinct improvement over the Treaty of' Vienna, and that the light that failed in the Wilson concept of a World Court, and in the failure of' the League of Nations
- Yudof called him a "distinguished statesman and academic administra tor who has provided outstanding leadership to the LBJ School." Professor Robe1t H. Wilson said that the LBJ School is now "ranked fourth among all graduate programs of public
- of four leaders in conservation: Henry L. Diamond, from the law firm of Beveridge and Diamond, Washington, D. C.; William K. Reilly, Senior Fellow of the World Wildlife Fund, Washington, D. C.: Story Clark Resor, environmentalist, Wilson. Wyoming
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 29 (XXIX), 5/16/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- else. While we're not just sitting there waiting for the meeting, Johnson says to me, "Get [Larry] O'Brien. Rev up O'Brien, and [Mike] Manatos, and [Henry] Wilson. Get them calling congressmen. Get congressmen to make statements attacking the increase
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 57 (LVII), 12/12/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Califano -- LVII -- 3 majority. And with the new House, as Henry Wilson's memo of November 22 indicates, we were faced with a continued
- of the service, save only the dessert plates, had made a well acclaimed, highly satisfactory debut last May. They had taken their place at White House dinners, and in the China Room along with Roosevelt's and Lincoln's and Wilson's. The dessert plates remained
- : training program at the Bethlehem yard; they discuss the advisability of abandoning every project in order to throw all machines and men into the “vital” training centers. 3/4 LBJ meets with Bill Wilson of NYA and Admiral Greenslade in San Francisco. 3/5
- they talked? Q on it MR. CHRISTIAN: No, I don't have any more information for you other than the fact that they met. Q Has the President Wilson today? talked to Prime Minister MR. CHRISTIAN: As I have said this morning on the exchanges with other
- construction, but that there was an urgent need for an interim ship during the next four or five years ·;, (7£1 Danl-'el Hunt, Jr 'i cc : Dr !·-: Haworth Dro Wilson Dr: Roe Miss Gregory Miss Johrde Dr ·: Carlson ~ Richmond (State) ,,..-Jb.l
- . Departed Nationa l Airport vi a AF-1, DC- 6 w/ part y above . Thos e alread y aboar d aircraf t were: Senato r Claiborn e Pell , R F ; Mr. Tommy Corcoran ^ Jo e Keenan, AFL-CIO ; Wilson McCarthy, DNC. Aboard, th e President worked w/ variou s staf f member
- up with one of my friends, Grady Wilson, and spent the night there. I remember that we went down to the pool--they then had a swimming pool at the White House--and we went swimming, and I was somewhat startled because they didn't have any bathing
- and he stated that if this program appeared feasible, he p9ssibly wo~ld be in contact with you, Dr~ Wenk and/or Dr;, Reynolds., (\ . LYTf \. cc: 'Dr~.! Wilson Mr -~- Hoff Dre Todd Daniel Hunt, NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL June 12, 1968
- . MarVin Watson ____^__ Mr. Walt Rostow Mr. Harry McPherson [ Mr. Henry Wilson ; Mr. John Roche Mr. & Mrs. George Christian j Dr. George G. Burkley Mr. Rufus Youngblood, Depy Director USSS Mr. Thomas L. Johns , (SAIC, USSS) ; Mr. Clinton Hill, (ASAIC
Oral history transcript, Dudley T. Dougherty, interview 2 (II), 9/17/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Wilson said that what's good for General Motors is good for the country and, Lyndon Johnson believes that what's good for Brown [and] Root Construction is good for the LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
Oral history transcript, Harry C. McPherson, interview 8 (VIII), 11/20/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- because it's headed by a five-star general of being very alert to national security needs, really isn't. It's not taking care of us as it should. Remember that in 1953 Charles Wilson of General Motors had come in as secretary of defense, and he said his