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Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 18, January 1-18, 1966," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [1 of 2]
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- all:i.es . Papers emphasized that the l~aders reconfirmed their determination to continue the war until an honorable peace is achieved,and reaffirmed their cooperation in building Asian prosperity . Top headlines in the afternoon papers announced President
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 100: Oct. 16‑22, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- A. are to: US objectives in South Vietnam (SVN) are unchanged. They 1. Get Hanoi and North Vietnam (DRV) support and direction removed from South Vietnam, and, to the extent possible, obtain DRV cooperation in ending Viet Cong ~VC) operations in SVN. 2. Re
- under my auspices for the . implementation of the provisions of the resolutior0 ! The two governments have expressed their willingness j to cooperate with me in my capacity as a special repref sentative in the discharge of my task of promoting agreement
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 106: Nov. 15‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- .to persuade Germans devaluation. .. to and cooperative situation. vigor, position instead some export and to prevent strongly contain French ~ rem.ovi.ag...!of border rebates. tentative approach large against for present to lead effort
- Cooper to Charles Johnson PCI /CPf. J--ilutf'f-t µe '&{d2- c::pc1 Collection Title NSF, Files of Charles Johnson Folder Title Nuclear - French Nuclear Weapons Systems Box Number Restriction TS- intelligence information report doemne~~ Date f.A
- ,who vention at Syracuse, u. Y. :v. I REIATIONSHIP BE'!Wlli'l EXTREMISTBIACK MATIOllALISTGROUPS There is no indication in the Albany Division that there is any _relationship or cooperation between any of the black nationalist groups in this Division
- through cooperative societies, there is this attitude of take it or leave it ... It was brought out dramatically hew our distribution system particularly in the fertilizer sector failed to deliver the goods. -4- "Therefore, ... decision in which
- to some of his aides that he may travel to New York City and meet with H. Rap Brown, present National Chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, to solicit his cooperation. Several of King's aides feel that the Student Nonviolent
- . · Dostrowsky, the Director of the Atomic Energy ,::ommission, of which Mr. Eshkol himself is Chairman. In the course of his tour, the Premier expressed his satisfaction at the close cooperation existing between all the research institutions in the country
- cooperated and, more importantly so did the Soviets. Most of my negotiations about 242 were with Deputy Foreign Minister Kuznetsov, an old Bolshevik and skilled diplomat. We got on very well, although for Soviet interests and ours. In general I was treated
Oral history transcript, David L. Hackett, interview 1 (I), 4/15/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of cooperation between them, but I think the difference in the personalities and capabilities clouded it somewhat. In the main, they got along very well. I remember something though, which probably is not in the histories anywhere, unless you've talked to some
- and cooperate. He was very gracious about it and said that while he certainly, you know, was interested in Walter as he should have been quite properly because Walter had been with him. Anyway, we went on--this was really the beginning of what became a very
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 22 (XXII), 8/23/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Meanwhile, the session in Washington was winding on to a close-- Tape 2 of 3 J: The next day would be Honey Grove and Cooper and Commerce and Wolfe City and the 17 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] Johnson -- XXIX -- 12 was very forthright and cooperative. He didn't get mad; he tried to be open and helpful and up with the committee. But I must say
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 38 (XXXVIII), 8/1994, by Harry Middleton
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- he had caused us a lifetime of grief. But it should have been repaired. M: As I recall, he was quite wounded by a book that Sam Houston wrote about that time, which-- J: Yes. Somehow some author who wanted to write a book in cooperation with--you
- were the same on every single guest list, and it was up to my office to try and weed those out and not invite Senator John Sherman Cooper to eight dinners in a row. B: Then the guest lists also went beyond that into just private citizens, entertainers
Oral history transcript, Ellsworth Bunker, interview 3 (III), 10/12/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- their physician. This was my role. M: Was the recovery from the heart attack satisfactory? C: Oh yes, extremely satisfactory. Very good. M: And did the then Senator cooperate with you? C: Very well, very well. Actually, I think most of this was directed
Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 1 (I), 12/3/1968, by Joe B. Frantz
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- expanded because he was trying to win support, friendship, cooperation, from all the members of the Senate. That also means having the understanding of their wives. It meant some entertaining. I think that she fell in love with the Senate and became
Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 2 (II), 4/4/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- the cooperation of some of the nurseries around town, who by now had begun to feel the economic aid that her program had brought all of them, we planted that school and had a ceremony. Walter Washington was then head of Housing, but that was also one
- a problem. I didn't. In fact, I welcomed cooperation because it left me free to do other things that I wanted to do around the White House. M: Was Califano an able staff man? C: I think he was very able, yes. He was particularly skilled in keeping
- a le an d L in d y B o g g s . A nd th e Jo h n S h e rm a n Cooper% . W hen th e lin e w a s a t l a s t f in is h e d , I c ir c le d th e r o o m s . T h e re w ere b u f f e ts , a n d q u ite lo v e ly lo o k in g o n e s , I w as s a ti s f ie
- in Saigon. Same circles gave assurances to Hanoi. If became known it would be disaster. President is best friend South Vietnam has. President has made decision -- expects SVN to cooperate. Let's not give orders until we get one bounce-back there. Tell Hanoi
- Colmcil is arranging a ceasefire. We should be under no illusions that this will be easy to achieve , even if we can secure the full cooperation of the other NATO powers. C. Use of Sixth Fleet and other U.S. Military Forces The President made it clear
- ., transferr:L11g American fa!'!:l i ng t ech..'1iques and equi~ment to the developing cou::itries , c onstruct:L~g f ertilizer plants , estaoli3hing more extension services , cooperatives, and credit facilities , and financing rese~rch for better and more nutri t
- the Far Eastern area, I would hope that we could have until the middle of January . · In any event , we are proceeding as urgently as possibl~ with the full cooperation of DOD,and I will keep you informed of our . progress . DHCLASSlFIED E.O. 12356,Sec
- the action front. there island should not be 2,000 miles or into any 10. The "unified" command in Hawaii and Australia is purely a myth. It is imperative that there be greater cooperation and coordination within the various commands, and between
- and their homes, despite the fact that a normal workload has to be carried on during the day. Here we attempted to make it clear that white leaders are concerned about the bombings and are making some efforts to stop them. We urged Negro leaders to cooperate
- • :.i c i eno Jgh to :t.d-l ress to us. 1 tha scnoroos \10rds you trere kind They g~,...-o ua n ~->
- in those days that he didn't get through without the help of Lyndon Johnson. M: How about Mr. Johnson and the administration during this period? To your knowledge was he in close contact~ in close cooperation wi th Presi dent Ei senhower or Secretary