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- in the British economy. This put them under heavy strain and when the Wilson government came into office, they were faced with a very heavy crisis. We had to get up several billion dollars ourselves with our partners to make available to the British to buy up
- involving a similar situation--an opinion written by Will Wilson who, prior to that time, was a Justice of the Texas Supreme Court (Williams v . Huntress, 272 SW(2)84) . At the time that we brought the suit he was Attorney General of the State of Texas
- in some of the fights at present: for Congress feels that it is getting safer and safer to attack me. Bu I have battled to the end, at any rate. Woodrow Wilson's introduction to his message to the Congress on April 8, 1913, explains why he wa.s delivering
Oral history transcript, Walter Jenkins, interview 3 (III), 9/23/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- in the Research Triangle of North Carolina. He had been very active during the 1960 political campaign, and he asked President Kennedy for this for North Carolina. The President had on his congressional liaison staff Mr. Henry Hall Wilson, who was a congressional
- Nugent. Helen Williams. Marie-Fehmer , Yolanda Boozer, and Mary Rather. ; available Mrs. Noemi Wilson. 19 Av. N. 139, San Salvador. an American school teacher for 35 years at the American school in San Salvador, was among the people waiting
- t o a roo m t o chang e for golf session . t Gen . Eisenhowe r proceede d t o Seve n Lake s Countr y Clu b where the y playe d i 8 hole s o f golf 1:30p Mrs 1:35p Presiden There the y me t Johnn y Dawson - owne r o f the clu b Don Wilson - radi o
- Lady Bird and Bess Abell work on seating chart for wedding; gifts from Luci Johnson to Bess Abell, Liz Carpenter, and Willie Day Taylor; Luci has luncheon for her friend; LBJ has stag luncheon for Prime Minister Wilson of Great Britain; airline
- -- White House 6. Talk t o Eisenhower. Honolulu Communique. 7. Letter to Kosygin. Clifford a nd Rusk draft it. 8. Letter to Wilson -- Rusk 2:24 p. m. CIA Director Richard Helms looked at the President, shook hands and said "good luck. " MEETH~G
- include : t h e Secretary wa s at the NA TO meeting, Canadian repr e s e ntative Ronning was v isiting Hanoi , t i me wa s required to talk to Prime Minister Wilson a nd ou r allie s , and some sounds have come from Hanoi. Every bit of information is need
- no. We never publicized this. When Kosygin met earlier with Wilson, he said he wanted to get talks started but North Vietnam said no then also. We know that China and Russia are supporting and will continue to support Hanoi. '\ .. ·~ t 8. We think
Folder, "Ex SP 2-3/1965/HU 2-7/Pro/K [SPECIAL MESSAGE / 1965 / VOTING RIGHTS]," WHCF SP, Box 68
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- ~K 1 7 i96S WA405PD WASH I NGTON DC 16 350A EST THE PRESI DENT THE WHITEHOUSE MYDEARMR PRESIDENT AS ONEWHOHASLI VED THROUGH THE CENTURY THAT HAS GIVEN US SIX GREA T PRESI DENTSTHEODORE ROOSE VELT, WOODROW WILSON, FRANK LI N ROOSEVE LT, HARRYTRUMAN
- . Mr. and M r~ . Burton Lane Carey McWilliams Mrs. Lucy Montgomery Sidney Poitier A. Philip Randolph Bayard Rustin Ben Shann Uafael Soycr Dr. Benjamin Spock Norrn an Thomas Eli WalJach Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weinstein Dagmar Wilson ther Voices Join
- ~ ~ Mr. Wilson - '£OP SEORgf No Objection To Declassificat ion 2004/03/25 : NLJ-030-011-2-1-6 UTGOING TELEGRAM NDICATE: 0 Department of State COLLEct CHARGE TO -CONFIDENTIAb 57 Orlg!n USUN NEW YORK ACTION: IO Info, I NFO ~ ss ' > Amembas
- p . 15 for details of ' the meeting.„______, (She wanted to discuss funds for the Piscataway Park which is the : • I overview across the river from Mount Vernon. Henry Wilson | recommended the President se e Congwoman Bolton even though the President
- e Shackelfor d Miller , Jr. , retired . Lindley G. Beckworth , o f Texas, t o b e Judge of the Unite d State s Customs Court , vic e Davi d J. Wilson , retired . Joseph C . Waddy , o f the Distric t o f Columbia , t o b e Unite d State s District
- . Allan Shivers on Jan, 13th saying he would be in Washington the night of Feb, 6, Feb. 7 and Feb, 8. Request s an with, the President for the purpose of discussing U. S. Chamber of Commerce. - appointment .• House, Wash, DC 7, 1967 '. '. '• Wilson
- and stopped at osxixixbsAx curbside -- greeted by This is situated six miles from Mr. Otto Kaufmann. Superintendent, Manila-American Cemetery and memorial Manila - witin the limits of the ^ James W. Wilson. Commander, 13th Air Force - Clark Air Base, P.I
- . , NYC Hunter P . Wharton . Pres . , Int l Unio n o f Operating Engineers, D . C. Walter Mi x H. Wheeler , Jr . , Chr . , Pitnev-Bowes , Inc . , Siamford , Conn . Joseph C . Wilson . Pres. , Zses : Xerox Corp. . Rochester . N Y Dr. Georg e A . Wolf , Jr
- was a Democrat. Were there any particular public figures that Professor Greene especially liked or disliked, do you recall? LH: I don't recall. In those days I didn't pay too much attention to Democrats and Republicans. EG: Did he particularly admire Wilson
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
Oral history transcript, E. Ernest Goldstein, interview 5 (V), 5/3/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of the transcript and tape recording may be deposited in or loaned to institutions other than the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. (4) Donor E. Ernest Goldstein Date 24-XI-91 Don W. Wilson Archivist of the United States Date 12-12-91
- and Admiral Dick Byrd, who had been his aide when he was Vice President. Also, that was immediately prior to the Israeli-U.A.R. confrontation, and, as a matter of fact, Prime Minister Wilson was in the White House at the time, LBJ Presidential Library http
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 22 (XXII), 6/19/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Fitzgerald Kennedy Library, subject to the terms, conditions and restrictions set out herein. Signed by Lawrence F. O'Brien on April 5, 1990. Accepted by Donald Wilson, Archivist of the United States, April 25, 1990. Original Deed of Gift on file
- was full of fun, but he was also an important factor in the formation of policies in the Democratic Party. He knew everyone, and everyone liked him. He had access to the highest councils starting from Mr. Wilson. The President knew and liked him, Jim
- Follette , by a Theodore Roosevelt, by a Wilson, this is a sad thing to write. Democracy through courageous evolution is the hope of human justice and the dignity of free associa tion and progress for all of us. The leamer may be curcifiedwho tries
- tramnork a.hell look l1la the one ,o be, bat beoauae all average mn mat VJ 1ll tii. apirit ot all, if '\h 'Dl• 4o 1a to be the peaoe. nt should rea'l:ate th• oa•• of an an4 goTernant. .TettU'8011, Li.D.oola, and i,re..nt are eouro••• Wilson tzioa ihe
- , Sharon Cooper, Judy Roesset, Marjorie Clark, Kathryn Wilson, Nita Lee, Susan Christenson, Beth Cotner (stand ing). Seated with Mrs. Johnson are Velma Lee Guinn, Kay Vacha, Mrs. Johnson, and Max Noe. Visitors to the Library Mrs. Johnson welcomes Aus
- , letters, art and mernorabi[ia from those who led and fought the war and from institu tions around the world. Taken aH together, it presents a "story that must not be forgotten," according to Don Wilson, Archivist of the United States. "It is the story
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 32 (XXXII), 7/12/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- people that stood out in these meetings that you subsequently brought into the administration? C: I have to just go through the list. Whether we brought them into the administration or not, there were several of them, like [?] Dunlop, Jim Wilson
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 49 (XLIX), 7/18/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- -- 5 its feet by that State of the Union Message because of all the proposals. They'd thought they'd have a rest. I notice here in these papers one memo of Henry Wilson['s] saying [that] the Speaker [John McCormack] and Carl Albert are just bone tired
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 52 (LII), 8/15/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- -- 9 because [Henry Hall] Wilson sends him a memo saying that The [New York]Times is asking what we are going to do, and Ackley, and Johnson says, "I would not get firm in any statements." G: You said in your memo to him on February 23
Oral history transcript, Henry M. Jackson, interview 1 (I), 3/13/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- committee. All of In these areas I would hasten to add that he took exception with Eisenhower and with the secretaries that were involved, [Charles E.] Wilson initially, secretary of defense. G: Let me ask you about President Eisenhower's proposal
- , U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20230 February 11, 1966 MEMORANDUM To Henry Wilson, The White House (Attn: From Paul Southwick Q6• Subject: Commerce I. Department Department Legislative Mrs
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- breach between OlC.and India. Prime Minister toward •ettlement spirit. UK found that despite that UICwould stand by it in private diacuaaion relaxed queationa deterioration thought Ayub desired solution Wilaon Wilson took full has repaired