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Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 15 (XV), 11/20/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- don't think I'll go on the record regarding some of these fellows--but it was a mixed bag and I'm going to be more definitive than that. The Democratic side first: the chairman [was] fine, cooperative, but [there were] Democrats who had their special
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 14 (XIV), 6/22/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the rules, but understanding them is somewhat different. G: You had some changes in the Republican Party. [Everett] Dirksen replaced [William] Knowland, defeating John Sherman Cooper for the 8 ---- - ---~-- ~--- LBJ Presidential Library http
- , meaning the sacred part of the White House--the Mansion itself. The East Wing, as you know, is first and last an office building, as is the West Wing. GSA bears the responsibility for maintaining the two wings. We cooperate closely with GSA
- that was informally referred to as a land reform program that would enable poor farmers to buy land or a cooperative would buy a larger tract of land and then sell it to the poor farmers for farming. This was not included in the final act. Do you recall
- Service Forces, War Dept., World War II; Deputy Administrator, Economic Cooperation Administration. Now Vice-Chairman, Baltimore Natioual Bank. Mem ber of Commission's Committee on Business Organiza~ ti.on of the Deparbnent of Defense. Campbell, William W
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol 7, Meeting Notes," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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- to their international agreements," development in cooperation. ·6. honor Actions. In order to meet the pres sure s against us, and demonstrate the unity and will of the American people at this critical time, I am asking the .Congress to do the following: -- help
- as arrangements can be made. I would appreciate an immediate reply from you and will cooperate in any way possible. Perhaps between you , Mrs. Pulliam, and myself we may be able to persuade him to do what is definitely indic ated. Assurin g you of my interest
- , on September 23, 1967. President, Dayton Chapter of the Dayton Chamber of the Dayton Gun . , - llt. - 20. Interview with Gilbert Insurance Agency. . G. Fay, Insurance Agent for M. J. Flynn ' 21. Interview with George Cooper, President of SCOPEand
- and to the people achievements 2. my great Your Highness in the very short and cooperation bringing 3. I take closer To King Faisal pleasure sincere congratulations people of Saudi Arabia. progress since 11 your nation to occur of the moon, sincere
Folder, "Adenauer, Ho. Konrad. Chancellor of West Germany, 1956-57," LBJA, Famous Names, Box 1
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- the follovlng thoughts 1n mind, "' to develop as circumstances seem to warrant: • 1. The Chancellor is a firm, understanding and tested f'riend of the U.S., who bas led his country with outstanding capability along the path of Gernan-American cooperation
- to our advantage. A: great deai of work within the Department is already '3-d~ressed to .these -objectives. A successful program to meet_ these objectives will require the closest· cooperation among tho~e : who illumi~a.te . . . · ... . the . alternatives
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 1, Nov. 1963 - Feb. 1964 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- ., Washington, D.C. 2301 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. 232-6020 Interests: Enjoys literature, the theater, music , but is particularly devoted to fostering US-UAR cooperation, an effort that takes most of his time and energy. ---CeJM'll" lDE N1 I AL
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 38, August 11-17, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- allied offensive attacks. Their efforts to achieve significant results, including the two rocket attacks which caused relatively light damage, were unsuccessful. Positive progress is indicated in most areas of Third Corps. The cooperations and response
- without extreme pre-ssure and only if British cooperate with us. U. S. unwilling to use such pressure in view of other interests. ?) If USG, &itish ened. 8) USG in dilemma: (a) influence and Iran St rength problem of Kurdish representation in Vanli
- Etsusaburo Shiina concluded with the initialling of the outlines of agreements on the last major issues (Claims and Economic Cooperation, Fisheries, and the Status of Korean Residents in Japan). With this major step forward, the 13-year old negotiations
- to lack of funds •. For example, in the field of land management and conservation, federal-state-local cooperation has identified projects that would employ 30,000 unskilled persons now (Appendix C). These projects.would be undertaken in future years
- -1682 Scheduled Black Power Meeting, August 19, .19.6 7, For Ho RAP BROWN During August, 1967, JAMES HARRIS, of Lincoln Heights, Ohio (Cin~inn~ti incorporated suburb of . practically 100 per cent Negro population) cooperated with Cincinnati SNCC
- enforcement officers in the South are neither Klan members nor sympathetic to the KKK. Committee investigators have received excellent cooperation from both State and local law enforcement agencies, he said. Facts developed in the 12 days of hearings in 1965
- · States ·programs · of technical cooperation and asststante in the agricultural field undertaken with other countries of this hemisphere and ~elsewher~~have aimed a.t the same --· goal of encouraging ·greater agricul tu-r al production, new crops and crop
- ; it's not like holding it in the winter there. RH; Well, the hotels cooperated splendidly, and the President sent Marvin Watson up here with a very nice fellow from East Texas named Blake Gillen. And Blake Gillen and Marvin and I had a lot of fun. We
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 78: May 20‑24, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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- to esSANTA CRUZ, Bolivia, May ~ tablish priorities for the proj21 - Five South American ects within a short time, which nations have agreed to work 1 is understood to mean 90 days.· The Pilcomayo· and Bermejo cooperatively in the economic . Rivers have caust
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 81: June 7‑12, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- STILL HOPEHE MAYJOIN IN COOPER~TION~ITH TRANVANDONIN THE "SUPER FRONT"THATTHE L1'TTERIS TRYINGTO ORGANIZEWITHTHIEU'S BLESSING, BUT EVE~ IF HE DOESNOTJOIN, HIS ROLE IS NOTA CRITICAL ONE IN TERMSOF CURRENT POLITICAL STABILITY. • B{JNKER - SiCR!T - .• I
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 57: Jan. 16‑24, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- to procure defense equipment competitiv'ely from British sources with a target value of $325 million and to cooperate with the British for third country arms sales with a target value of $400 million was based on the following e.stimated balance sheet of US
- and other capitals visited; h. A more cooperative attitude toward CENTO, both privately and publicly; 1. A request for and participation in bilateral naval maneuvers; j. A successful visit to the United States by the Pakistan Parliamentary Delegation
- to schedule the visit in late April, following the W eat African Conference on economic cooperation in Liberia April 17-24. or in May. Because your viait schedule is already heavy during that period, we have been examining alternate dates. (A li•t of preeently
- one, Ronald J. King, whose training, experience, and personal attributes se~m most fitting for the position to be filled. Mr. King is presently em.ployed by Cooper-Trent, Inc., Arlington, Virginia,. with an annual salary of $8, 900. A duplicate of his
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- :;nnic. -cooperation.. This probably isn·•t the place to be.gin pinning down details d your understandings with ber. but we caa easUy add any :3peeial .i,.:>¼frsonal touch Mra. you would like to make th.is. 1nore tban a routine protocol message. Change
- . .. MADGE, GA, ,1r f JORDAN, GL~ MCGOVERN, nc>:.:,·, fJASS, TENN, ..i. , N.C. 6, OAK. LA,, CHAIRMAN GEORGC 0, AIKEN, VT. MILTON R, YOUNG, N. OAK, JOHN SHERMAN COOPER, KY. .I, CALEB BOGGS, DEL • JACK MILLER, IOWA JOS-l"'H M, MONTOYA, N, MEX. WALTER F
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 32, June 21-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 89: July 21‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- • to come. lcelandic•Americ:an relation ■ your •ixteen year• •• Pre•ident and bi mutual re ■ pect will be built° I am coa.ftdent, ■hared John ■ on to you our warme•t •· in frlendahip, and cooperation. national 10&1• of peace, Mr•. have pro•pered
- , Files of Charles E. Johnson Folder Title "NUCLEAR - French Cooperation (NSAM No. 294 Review)" Box Number 32 Restriction Codes (A) Closed by Executive Order 13292governing access to national securityInformation. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency
- See all scanned items from file unit "NUCLEAR - French Cooperation (Review of NSAM 294) "
- Folder, "NUCLEAR - French Cooperation (Review of NSAM 294) [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 32