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- the South Vietnamese weren't ready to cooperate at that moment. But I might say that the charges against Madam Chenault, and to a lesser extent the charges against me, were not well founded. F: Does Madam Chenault wield that sort of influence? T
- the positions on the various committees where the real work of the Congress is done, and they expect cooperation from their members. When this system breaks down, so does the effectiveness of the leadership. In a properly run operation, by the day before a vote
Oral history transcript, Harry C. McPherson, interview 6 (VI), 5/16/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- if not approaching friendship, at least cooperation in the sixties, but in those days it was very touchy. I heard him tell Douglas, "Paul, we're bringing up the civil rights bill again this afternoon." And about five minutes later I heard him say to some southerner
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 82: June 13‑19, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- , . NARA,Datev\-o-4--0 I &ECkif • taater aad more likely way• to a•t them to bepn cooperation trade aad water re ■ource development? ill ■ucb area• a■ Tbe military aupply problem l ■ a touah oa. There are11•t &Dy tidy anawera. lnd1a could easily
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- cooperate in that sense in the United Nations. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NL,J q"~I ~ By g, , NARA Date J-~•qJ The Philippines Foreign Secretary Ramos, who has been under fire for · inaction on the part of the Government of the Philippines
- ·ean cooperation to be resolved. 3. To explain to Park that we are committed to using peaceful rr1eans to :t·esolve both sets of problems and until we have clearly abandoned hope io1• a peaceful settlement we must t·eserve judgment as to fu.rthel
- s congress. Czech foreign office is displaying a very cooperative attitude, Foreign office staff state tbat they understand the need for speed under the U.S. constitution sys tem and foreign office will do all that is possible to obtain agrement
- the ?zlternational Cooperation Year count in the search tor pracu·~ prop-ams for peace. The Honorable :WiJJiam O. Douglas Jf A'ssocia.te •Juatice • Supreme Court of the 'Onitecl Sta.tea Washinston, D. •.C. R~ED DEC31964 ~£ILES
- commanders and bf taltjng 111eas\u-es to insure bet• ter cooperation in the future. What happ~ned to Pearl Harbor was du,e to "erron ·of j1.ldgment" But the error& of judgment were due to a false doctrine which has paralyzed the Jud1111en~ of the whole Nation
- Mes~ageto the First Conference of the Catholic Inter-American Cooperation Program. January 20, 1964 155 137 Remarks at the Signing of the Roosevelt Campobello International Park Agreement. January 22, 1g64 208 124 Annual Mess~geto the Congress
- we have not received payment, and we would, therefore, it very much if you could look into this matter for us. Thanking you for your attention and kind cooperation, appreciate we are ~7\eryfy ~~:~t~~t>..,~ BRI-TI~R TOURS Mrs Shelagh Go n
- expenses. Those receiving grant~-in-aid and the titles o their proposed project~ are: John Adam:... 'Competition or Cooperation: The Ques tion of I·cdcral-State Interaction and the isc of the Lov,.cr Colorado River Authority, 1933-39": Michael K rown
- , and is co-chair with Senator John Breaux (D Louisiana) of the Senate Centrist Coali tion, a vehicle for communication and cooperation between Senate Democrats and Republicans. The award is a large sterling medal lion. The obverse side displays a stylized
- less interest in maintaining a world role. Operationally, the U. S . and UK are working on fewer real problems. The concept of Atlantic cooperation could replace the special relationship . Close bilateral relations with the British, however
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 30 (XXX), 5/18/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Bethlehem, didn't he? He was the next to follow. . . . Well, on the other hand, it seems like Roger Blough was the most cooperative this time. C: Yes, but what really puzzles me here is. . . . Oh, I guess it just gets all screwed up. "Has the White House
- nations a future something Powers going important have on their of the Great of the their is their conversation affecting policy this down and just Blight be very The Arabs, ing that cooperation may come some baais ing thi
- to pass quickly to three points. First, on space cooperation with the Soviets he felt that the matter should·not be left to Ambassador Plimpton in the U. N .. and wondered whether or not a high-level negotiator of the caliber of Mr. Dean or Mr. McCloy
- ~ldent JOUJ' .,_ la1;t,8J" of 1ebJ'Ul7 91 to t.lae of. the Uld.t.ed St.at.ell• u:prN•Utl on the •.it.ut.ioa in Vut~bal added to ~ UIV' ot;her aplJd.onf noeift4 at t.lle Vhlt.• HOlllle• --· Sinnreq 7oan, Cheater L• Cooper ..3/ ,,z_
- , Including the risk Incident to ren90nable pricing pollclee; (4) Nature and extent of contribution to the defense effort, Including inven tive and developmental contribution and cooperation with the Government and other contractors in supplying technical
- on her election. His saying that he would J) \>· cooperate provided his sel-i.:.respect was not jeopardised was meaningless and his repetition that the was there to remove "fear" from the minds of M.Ps. was not warranted on that occasion. I .,·.:/..J
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 37, August 1-10, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [3 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- to each set of recommendations, the Committee urges a firmer stand by the United States Government in demanding cooperative action by the y_::;tnamese Government. .A lthough n:.any of the criticisms and recommenjat ions deal wit...1 relatively minor
- ] Jenkins · II - 15 good deal of the credit for such accomplishments as the administration had were due to the cooperation of Johnson and Rayburn, who carried the Eisenhower program in the Congress, much of the time with the opposition of a good many
Oral history transcript, Adrian S. Fisher, interview 2 (II), 11/7/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 2, March 1-31, 1964 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- are confident that the affafrs of the Alliance are While you are Secretary General, we look forward to a long period of the closest possible cooperation. Ar.d so I ask you all to join me now in a toast to Secretary General M~nlio Brosio, who serves a dynamic
- , the Bureau works in close cooperation with the Department of Defense. Many of the staff are military officers assigned on active duty to ACDA; c - 15 - the head of the Bureau is an officer with 3-star rank assigned on a rotating basis from one
- , government, and the news media.'' The organization blames this on '' the specific actions of our last four presidents that have directly aided or cooperated with our com munist enemies.'' With reference to the late President Kennedy, the Minutemen state
- began to get cooperation from school officials who had up to then taken refuge in the notion, "Well, maybe all these prickly requirements are really not required, maybe either the Congress or the courts will declare these illegal, maybe someone will get
Oral history transcript, Christopher Weeks, interview 2 (II), 9/28/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- selection tests, training techniques, training programs, which universities, how to write contracts for training with universities, and so on, that kind of cooperation ItlaS very, very close and it was patterned right after the Peace Corps, right down
Oral history transcript, Patricia Roberts Harris, interview 1 (I), 5/19/1969, by Stephen Goodell
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- think in This was the summer of the Co-Fo(?) and there was a good deal of cooperation between both black and white elements in the South at that time. I'm not sure of my chronology, I'm not sure whether the three murders had occurred prior
Oral history transcript, Lewis Blaine Hershey, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- /show/loh/oh 5 being discussed. Since he has been President, have you had any direct instances of collaboration or cooperation since he's been President? H: Yes. Of course, in the first place, I want to be perfectly frank. I've been around here
- Contacts with LBJ; LBJ’s role in Selective Service Acts in 1940-1950; Presidential cooperation; draft card burning; Burke Marshall Commission; Ramsey and Tom Clark; Ann Arbor sit-in; problem over prosecution; Professor Shea; Joe Califano; Sherman
- antagonized them, and when the time came he made use of it, which I think is a part of good leadership. I found him very cooperative. F: Did he treat you any different because you were a lady? S: I never saw any difference. F: He had, he could have
- --the reorganization plan--give them a feeling for the need for cooperation with the mayor. as the man responsible for running the city and having the executive authority. The President spoke with them and met with them. One of the rewarding parts of the job
- forty-three state studies out of the forty-eight states that existed at that time. While they were always put out as state reports, most of the work was done with employees paid for with funds, and the Park Service was the cooperating agency. eee