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- (Nio)"; Florida State University is planning to establish a joint effort with India involving cooperative scientific oceanog~aphic research in the Indian Ocean and ANTON BRUUN would be a key facility. While in India, Drs. Menzies and George con ferred
- and :-.ecurlty policy 1n collective terms and ln relaUoa,ihlp to economic and social 1oah . Ne• hlstrumenh of biter-American cooperation are .Deeded to replace the present antiquated -- aad stipG&tlsed •· one s . Bob Sayre bas prep&r•d a strata1J !or doing thh
- in undercutting the awever • we believe the way to promote this i ea. in oountrie like India is by work cooperative housing institutio.ns a sociationa -•Ul e savings: and loan or -·-tllat help local to !in.a.nee home ...buildint.:>. own re.sources than
- simple. Tho Japanese had had similar thouehts on the possibilities for cooperation but the tremendous difference in technological levels presented problems. Japan offered technical aid to improve the Korean fishing industry and had given much attention
- to ;( .,:_· violence and feel that assistance to the riot areas rewards lawlessness. (· On the other hand, strong efforts are underway or being formulated by a variety of private groups in the white connnunity, working alone or in cooperation with Negroes, to develop
- of a bind. I found real cooperation from Bill Wirtz and from Califano and the White House staff. There was no problem really on that score, but there was always this psychological question mark. M: Was it simply the fact that the idea of the merger
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 9 (IX), 4/9/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- presidential candidates; discussion of cooperation in planning the 1972 Democratic National Convention, support for the party's reforms, and fund raising; an agreement to work together in opposition to Nixon and limit candidates' media spending; George Tames
- administered wholly by the Secretary of Agriculture, with the cooperation of oth~r agencies as the occasion demands. all in the national forests, four of them. But they're essentially One of them, the Rogue River in the State of Oregon, will be managed
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- closer Soviet-American cooperation in India which would, in the Indian view, make a nuclear program less necessary. .. Finally, if we can find ways to stop India and Israel for five years, we will have succeeded in reducing the expectations in a great
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 2 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- that wit.bout full• cooperation 1rom Oen ...i de Gaulle? Cbanoellor ~•-· Of coune we can wtth de Gaulle'I pu-Uelpatlon, but I hope that tile villi l'reledent Kennedy w1l1 make to Pw1I w1l1 be a blow to iron out t.be dlf11cult1N wb1oh alat between Prance
- resolution. We are ready to serve yo'LUPdocumented information any time. Call: N.Y. NR2-7948 at evening 8:00 P.M. IN.TERCONTINENTAL U. F. 0. RESEARCH INSTITUTE ORIGINATOR COOPERATION 01" PROJECT.G 01" ALL ANC DlftCCTOR COLMAN OP' THI
- to a Supreme National Committee to supervise expansion of cultural and economic cooperation. 16. The North Korean campaign for unifica tion trades on the relative position of the two economies which are highly complementary. In recognition
- , and other stop-gap measures contributing little to long-term economic advance. It may be that the present government, and those which follow, will cooperate with the US in more fruitful programs; certainly there is an increasing public recognition
- countries themselves. No, thanks tor p1d scientific progress and it ealth or resources, U.S. has achieved many e emplary uccee es 1n iork of soc1 1 r construction. President Kennedy has c lled tor cooperation and help from many countries to achieve social
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 33, July 1-10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- THAT THE GAP COULD 8£ BRIDGED SINCE GENERAL ASSEMBLY HAD TRIED TO DO THIS UNSUCCESSFULLY OVER A REITERATING OUR GENERAL DESIRE TO BE COOPERATIVE GOLDBERG SAID THAT aE WOULD GIVE CAREFUL CONSIDERATION ,NUMBER OF WEEKS. TO SOVIET REQUESI' AND THAT HE NEEDED
Oral history transcript, John A. Gronouski, interview 3 (III), 2/14/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- it happened we got very little cooperation from [Idar] Rimestad's office, a real dragging of feet, and I think Mich [Michel] Cieplinski who was never very cooperative 17 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
- problems, such as how a new antipoverty program could obtain the cooperation of the public schools, the public and private welfare agencies, and other important local actors. G: You mentioned that Dick Boone felt that Sargent Shriver was at first
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh Keith -- I -- 15 K: It has basic--it's a very interesting political amalgamation. It consists of really two traditional elements. The first is the cooperative, almost socialistic element that came out of--the Farmer-Laborites, which
Oral history transcript, David Ginsburg, interview 3 (III), 9/19/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- told to work with us. Also, they were politically accountable, and no one would want to be criticized for not cooperating 17 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
- was for the most part highly satisfactory. AID staff were very cooperative in providing data and specialist assistance relating to arms trade and military expenditure. Three con tractual arrangements with Commerce Department worked very well and yielded
- . There were times al so when I worked with Walter Jenkins, and after him with Marvin Watson. r~; Right. H: Then there were times when I worked with Jacobsen's successor, Barefoot Sanders. them. I always had understanding, had cooperation from As I said
- , is concerned with his state. he's elected to be concerned with. things, frankly. That's what I really see no conflict in these We've had very good cooperation, excellent coopera- tion, among the state governments. In many cases, on tangible projects wnere
- that the Kennedys just didn't like Lyndon Johnson and had just deliberately shoved him in the back seat? J: No. I didn't actually think that. I knew that Robert Kennedy was not too cooperative with President Johnson, and I knew that President Johnson didn't
- with your duties. You have Mr. Feldman to work with. 0: You have met your Then what? Well, then we went to work, and as I say, we were fortunate in getting a good staff. vle had good cooperation. M: Did you have offices there? D: Yes. M
- not LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 18 get some cooperation
Oral history transcript, Bascom Timmons, interview 1 (I), 3/6/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- : Oh, very frequently--in the news stories principally. I'd say he figured certainly weekly and sometimes almost daily in the news stories. M: Did Mr. Johnson cooperate, either with Mr. Jamison or yourself so that he did get that much publicity? T
- as a Congressman; McCarthy hearings; LBJ’s cooperation with Eisenhower; rating LBJ as a Senator and Majority Leader; Timmons’ Conventions Record; Democratic and Republican conventions; LBJ and 1960 campaign; Barry Goldwater; “Trial Balloons;” LBJ’s high standing
- anybody else. Therefore he's both an advantage and a disadvantage. But since Dr. King never sought to hide any of his strategy and tactics, it didn't matter. B: Was there any active cooperation between the Justice Department, or more exactly
- of Regional Medical Programs, which would have the primary focus of relating, in a cooperative fashion, the academic and other strong institutions to the actual practice of medicine. So it was a challenge of this opportunity rather than any desire to cease
- Biographical and professional information; appointment as Associate Director of National Institute of Health and director of Division of Regional Medical Programs; problems of regional medical cooperation; 1967 decision to move Regional Medical
- to cooperation with Eisenhower. I would say that Paul Butler was reasonably accurate. M: What would you say was the overriding motivation of Mr. Johnson's activities as Senate Leader? Was it partisanship, or personal opportunism, or just what? Mundt: He
- materials in cooperation and working with Weeks and Oppenheimer, whom I thought were very good. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
- in the vice presidential years? W: When you say did I see very much of it, I know something about it. I don't know that I have anywhere nearly a full picture in my mind. But there was a very cooperative relationship between Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Johnson
- cooperation I had urged the press not to make a big hullabaloo over the admission of the first Negroes as undergraduates. Of course, they had been in the professional schools--the law school, there was a case on that one, you will recall years before
- . In those days I used to use the Secret Service out at the Ranch to keep track of his movements. Sometimes they were cagey about it, but mostly they were cooperative. They told me that they were then having lunch with the President. I thought that he'd
- in, say, farm equipment or farm organizations, very often farmer associations of various kinds including commodity groups, farm cooperatives, and such. We attempt to use the entire array of resources available in this country--public, private, academic
- while you were on the Committee and when he was leader of the Senate, do you recall President Johnson--then Senator Johnson--playing any major role in foreign affairs while Mr . Eisenhower was President? B: No, except he cooperated with President