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- to see whether their facilities were available for minority groups. We even had a meeting in the Texas valley with the emphasis on the MexicanAmerican. I received maximum cooperation from Archbishop Lucey. He designated one of his priests to devote any
- him around to the various senators who would be involved in his confirmation. We got that lined up so it went through without any trouble. F: Now, yours and President Johnson's relationships were always cooperative and harmonious I gather--as much
Oral history transcript, Richard R. Brown, interview 1 (I), 7/25/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- on the question of vocational training because that came under Studebaker . attack vocational training at all . with it . I said, "We're not going to We're going to try to cooperate We've got to use short-term plans . We don't have state grants and subsidies
Oral history transcript, E. Ross Adair, interview 1 (I), 3/12/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- increased during the '60's. A new and junior Congressman is not very often called for consultaion to the White House, perhaps unfortunately. M: Did you feel that Mr. Johnson lost much of his party support with his cooperation with General Eisenhower
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- NS£ TJ THE • APPEAL OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL,. - . , Tri£ CYPRUS GOVERNMENT SHOULD DECLARE' THAT THEY AHE RE'ADY ro COOPERATE ~ITH A _UN.MISSION YHICH _WOULDSTUDY .ON THE: SPOT AND PROPOSE ;JEW·.PRACTICAL ARRANGEMENTS·FOR..THE SAFEGUARD
- on the. shor e of the Beri ng Straits, can see the faint blue outlines of Russian mountains on the Asiatic continent. Across that narrow strip of water the bond has been one of good living-together, cooperation in respect to the business and co!!lillerce
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- NS£ TJ THE • APPEAL OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL,. - . , Tri£ CYPRUS GOVERNMENT SHOULD DECLARE' THAT THEY AHE RE'ADY ro COOPERATE ~ITH A _UN.MISSION YHICH _WOULDSTUDY .ON THE: SPOT AND PROPOSE ;JEW·.PRACTICAL ARRANGEMENTS·FOR..THE SAFEGUARD
- steps are in order: 1. Inform the British and other Commonwealth aid donors fully about our military . ! assistance planning for both India and ?akistan and obtain their continued cooperation and participation. ·· ~-·, ......,,.. . 2. / Tell
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 8 (VIII), 9/21/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Conrad] Cooper, Abel, Connor, or Wirtz out of the EOB. My hunch is that at 7:20 we had--what does F stand for? G: From, I think. C: Okay. At 7:20 I called him and said I thought we had it, would be my guess. Okay? Then he talks to Moyers to figure out
- CONFER.ENCE ON INTER.NAnoNAL OOOPERA ·r10N No¥em.ber 29. 19'5 Mr. Chair=--, Ladiea and Gentle ,en.: It 1 • a 3rea.t pleaaue £iret day oi· tha to have a cbaace to meet witb yoa .here IA the hlto .Houee Confei-ence an mter-aaUonad Cooperation to have
- nesia, the Philippines, rebuilt and reorientated to cooperate hope that a prosperous, from in organizing free, the war and join with India, and the other Japan, Asia Pakistan, Indo Asian nations, and with a not only to create political
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 31, June 13-20, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 17
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- a attractive couple of administrative measures we can take as well as ones requiring legislative action. The Export-Import Bank figures very prominently in of Mr. Linder this area and the full cooperation will be necessary to achieve these objectives. The GATT
- detente strongly his cooperation to press Nasser:to bombing attacks viable (b) To assure disengage; USG ~ coalition Faisal urge Faisal in efforts we will currently inclined: withdraw his troops; on Saudi Arabia; with SAG, and to support
- B. EVERET'!' JORDAN, North Carolina DANIEL K. INOUYE, Hawaii BIRCH BA YH, Indiana GAYLORD NELSON, Wisconsin PIERRE SALINGER, California Michigan, Chairman JOHN SHERMAN COOPER, Kentucky HIRAM L. FONG, Hawaii J. CALEB BOGGS, Delawaro JACK MILLER, Iowa
- policies. They have cooperated poorly with the central government in its efforts to establish an effective national food policy. Food deficit states frequently overstate ~ Approved Fo~'ke1ealJ]8O21o~f.f21~}JLJ:O3~:lft4~-3-6 .-.. s~·, ,...... Approved
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- a attractive couple of administrative measures we can take as well as ones requiring legislative action. The Export-Import Bank figures very prominently in of Mr. Linder this area and the full cooperation will be necessary to achieve these objectives. The GATT
- leaderSj increased cooperation in peaceful nuc].ear activities^ closei‘ relations in non - proliferation efforts, consultations ^'Poster to Committee of P.rlncipals, memorandum. 1964j Secret. Aug. 2k, o .S£6-RM 7^ P 0RN:*15 , c with other
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- forces wmch would cooperate with the United States if the latter came to attack China. In regard to Japan-China friendship • . • we hold firmly to the principle that politics and economics are indivisible. On this basis we would like a normalization
- Johnson, but he would do it in words. But with Johnson, he threw everything in it: his body, his mind, his whole demeanor. G: How do you explain LBJ's ability to get Dirksen's cooperation so much? J: Two reasons: one, he compromised. He knew he had
- now. ^r "^ THE WHITE HOUSE date MAY Day 20, 1968 MONDAY Activity (include visited by) Today the President ask the Senate to give its advice and consent to accession by the United States t o the Convention Establishing a Customs Cooperation
- x - D ) and constituents: Hub Baker , Somerville , Texa s NOTE : Thi s grou p was i n tow n for busines s Henry Umscheid , Giddings . Texa s w/REA-the y ar e representative s o f the Guy Burks . Giddings . Texa s Bluebonne t Electri c Cooperative
- Memorial Auditorium, site of the 26th annual meeting of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) The motorcade entered the ramp entrance - rear auto entrance and the President got out of his car when inside the building. He was met
- Hornig - Spec Asst to the President fo r Science and Technology Hornig departs for Libya Thurs at 4:00p - he asked to see the President prior to his departure to discuss: 1. Pres' thoughts on post AID technical cooperation w/ Libya: 2. The Ministers
- Martin, Dairymen's League Cooperative Assn. , New York City A. L. McWilliams, Pure Milk Association, Chicago, 111. E. Birdsall, Twin City Milk Producers Assn. , St. Paul Minn Reeves, Producers Creamery Co. , Springfield, 111. Paul Alagia, Jr., Louisville
- school students of the nation to speak out on rights and responsibilities of citizenship. This yr s subject is "Freedom's Challenge. " appt requested by £bcsp Cooper T. Holt, Exec Director, Five of these young people have been awarded national
- by) ture Code LD Thursday I I |_L ___________ ; of Ellington's staff joined ' / , \l : "Bob" Cooper, ; /* OFF RECORD: "" \ Cong. Spark Matsunaga and representatives of the Japanese-Americ ans I Citizen s League - to pay courtesy call upon
- l Assembly o f the Unite d Nations: George W. Ball , o f New York William C . Foster , o f th e Distric t o f Columbi a John Sherma n Cooper , Unite d State s Senato r from th e Stat e o f Kentucky Stuart Symington , Unite d State s Senato r fro m
- , Michigan associates and Board Members for their cooperation in matter of increasing prices on automobiles) Mayor Richard Daley, Chicago b.3 asking Pres. to come to Chicago in Oct. President said he has Prime Ministers coming here at that time and could
- , Divisio n o f Publication s Charles Boatne r , Director , Divisio n of Information Theodor (Ted ) Swem, Exe c -Directo r o f Cooperative Activities . Nat l Par k Servic e James (Jim ) Husted , Chief , Branc h o f Planning Support , Nat l Par k Service t
Oral history transcript, Ellsworth Bunker, interview 1 (I), 12/9/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- cooperation from both of them. G: Let me ask you about the Guam Conference. Do you recall specifics of the President's activities there at Guam? B: Well, first you had a general review of the situation. Lodge summarized the situation as he saw it from
- House July 21. 1964 Today the President issued a statemen t regarding the Harlem race riots saying that he had called the acting Mayor of New York City and told him of his willingness to cooperate in every way possible and that he directed Mr. J. Edgar
- of 1933, as a amended, to provide that part o f the patronag e refunds paid by a bank for cooperatives shall be in money instead of class C stock after the bank becomes subject to Federal income tax, and for other purposes. Monday P. 9 Aug. 31 , 196 4
- will have all the ·· support and cooperation you need from the Federal Government, as the Chairman and the Vice Chairman lead this Commission in this study. Sometimes various Administrations have set up commissions that were expected to put the stamp
- of an OEO grant. Communities are beginning to realize the recreation potential for inner-city youngsters available on nearby military reservations. Increased requests for additional military cooperation next year are already indicated. The Boy Scouts have
- of the provisional agree ment we reached with your government in July, we should of course also cooperate wholeheartedly in their effort. We have confirmed that position both to the President of the Security Council and to Deputy Foreign Minister Kuznetsov in New
- in the Legislative Branch. I need your cooperation. First we need to agree on t.li.e time the Congress will take off this year, especially the holidays. Congressman Ford: The Speaker has not announced it but I think he will make the announcement on holidays tomorrow
- . They have excellent cooperation from the people in turning these guerillas in. The exact number of South Koreans trained is a very closely held secret. The President: ls there any connection in your mind between the Pueblo and the attacks in Vietnam? ls