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- . Such FBI field investigations were re4uired by Dwight Eisenhower for all his presidential assistants. One check eliminated a possible appointee to ]ke's personal staff on the ground of perversion just before Eisenhower's inaugurntkln, Kennedy, in his tum
- , Richard Nixon used a dog as a prop. Nixon was Dwight Eisenhower's vice presidential running mate, and the speech - unofficially named after the dog - saved his spot on the ticket. In rebutting allegations that a group of supporters had created a slush fund
- , Richard Nixon used a dog as a prop. Nixon was Dwight Eisenhower's vice presidential running mate, and the speech - unofficially named after the dog - saved his spot on the ticket. In rebutting allegations that a group of supporters had created a slush fund
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 2 (II), 10/29/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was not popular; O'Brien's and JFK's relationships with Bryce Harlow and Dwight Eisenhower; congressmen using the navy or air force for travel and Sam Rayburn's opposition to these junkets; providing transportation to bring members of Congress back to Washington D
- Directive Joint Chiefs of Staff, April 19"5, and General Order No. 2, under U. S. Military Low No. 52, July 5, 19"5) General Dwight D. Eisenhower confirmed hi1 Intention to comply with thInstructions on October 20, 1945 at Waahington on his return fro• Ger
- . That didn't come about until whose time, Kennedy's? Or was it Eisenhower's? It was Eisenhower's. It was Eisenhower's, because Oveta Culp 21 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
- "idea haiti nluch Eisenhower paid attention to the counciH S: That's very hard to tell fOl~ two reasons. In the first pla.C>J; at least for me personally, maybe to give YLl a lHtlran I~~t ()f idea vlhich admittedly is \·:ord of mouth, I got a d
- Biographical information; the Eisenhower, JFK and LBJ Administrations and the Council of Economic Advisers; new economics; Troika; tax cut; contact with Congress on economic matters; Appalachia program; SST; Agriculture Department budget
- cut from Goldwater cloth. way around. I think from their point of view, it was the other Goldwater was cut from their cloth. The Wyoming Republicans in 1956, 1952, really believed that Dwight Eisenhower was a trick the Democrats played
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 34, July 11-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS O R TITL E s RESTRICTION ~lf-"7--vO [duplicate of #54b, NSF Country File, France, Vol. 12; 1 p. exempted NbJ 8~ 16] 'r.J--cl-2"1 [duplicate of #18, NSF, Name File "Eisenhower , Dwight D., General [l
- ? C: No, I did not have any such hope. In the 1956 election Eisenhower had polled fiveeighths of the votes and Stevenson three-eighths, almost to a tenth of a per cent. And somewhere along the line, I guess Will Wilson was down here not long before
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 2, March 1-31, 1964 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- n some of those ~ sa.t &it.bflitlly thr ough the National Se c urity Council in t he &if>'t Eisenhow er y~•P-5. l a°tf'.\ not ~.mpress~d b f the n o ti on tha"'- the President is u.ni nlormetl or ine.:xperie.need or wit h out interest i n foreign
- Taft, announced his candidacy for running for the presidential nomination on the Republican ticket. Of course there were questions every day put to [Dwight] Eisenhower: was he going to run? And a lot of our friends were for him. G: Really? J: Oh
- during the Chicago episodes, nor did I hear any discussion of it. It must have been. It was happening at that time. We knew about it. There must have been a feeling that. See, at the time the British-Israeli invasion of Egypt took place, [Dwight
Oral history transcript, David Ginsburg, interview 3 (III), 9/19/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to that. DG: Well, I don't think it was intended. But it was where also [Dwight] Eisenhower had held several of his press conferences and to the cognoscenti it was well known, but not to me. We decided these issues rather early in the game, and the list
- with Dwight Eisenhower; Lady Bird to New York to dinner at Mary Lasker's home; ABC beautification film to be shown overseas
Oral history transcript, Vasco Leitao da Cunha, interview 1 (I), 5/31/1973, by Dr. Richard Graham
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- , Portugal; then in the Argentine, Buenos Aires; then in Chile, Santiago; then back to the office here; then to the Ministry of Justice; then to North Africa, when the Allies were there--that's where I met [Dwight] Eisenhower and Robert Murphy and [Charles
- ; Hank Brown). President’s Awards for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service ceremony at 11:30. Texas Delegation luncheon. Mtg w/Hobart Taylor, GER, Chmn. Macy, Bill Kendrick, Mr. Houston, Lee White. Meets JFK and Eisenhower at WH. Several evening phone
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- the elevator, personally. If he came into the office I don't recollect it. He had a very good relationship with [Dwight] Eisenhower and always spoke kindly of him. I think it was the office of the president that he was bound and determined to respect. I do
Oral history transcript, John Chancellor, interview 1 (I), 4/25/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- was comparable in my experience to the convention in 1956 in San Francisco when the Republicans renominated Dwight Eisenhower. A president in power controls his party's convention, and Johnson controlled this one. I remember being told by somebody in the White
- and his predecessor Dwight Eisenhower said was critical to the free world." That's murder. Anyway, there was everything--The investment was tremendous. And now you get slugged. You get the Tet offensive and all the doves and the doubters who are, as you
- friendly toward our terminal leave for enlisted men legislation. A gentleman from Florida named Dwight Rogers was likewise very interested. passed. As a matter of fact, it may have been his bill that I seem to think it was. Anyhow, he and I were very
- /29 No entry. 4/30 Meets during day with Amon Carter Evans; Carl Phinney; Max Freidman, David Schoenbrun; Ted Schroth; Corky Barner. discoverlbj.org May 5/1 Flies to Abilene, Kansas and dedicates Eisenhower Museum then flies to Austin and attends
- the development of the weapon; President Truman authorized its first wartime use. And Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy and J'ohnson have lived daily with the overwhelming responsibility and knowledge that only the President can authorize the use of this dreadful
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 37, August 1-10, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- (Duplicate of #14b, NSF, Name File, "Eisenhower, Dwight D. Gen." Box 2] (Sanitized 1980] Ankrah to President PCI 2 p ~ 'f ·/'1-9!' Nw q 't-l9D r,7b ltr #9 -E .- Rostow, Gaud- to President f'2""1e l-ilt. !"/1,.
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- for General [Dwight] Eisenhower and General [Omar] Bradley in terms of assembling the books for the JCS meetings and writing the briefs and the recommendations and all that sort of stuff. One of the people I had met at that point was a Colonel Vernon P. Mock
- as Presidential yacht in 1945 and served in this capacity under Presidents Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Placed out of _commission in June 1953, the ship remained on reserve status until 1962 when President John F. Kennedy made her available
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [1 of 2], Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- than Dewey to support an independent State of Israel, they voted for Truman in 1948. They preferred Stevenson to Eisenhower, though by a smaller margin. - 3 - 2. 1968 As Compared With The Previous Two Elections Goldwater, regardless of any elements
Oral history transcript, Spurgeon H. Neel, Jr., interview 2 (II), 12/19/1984, by Ted Gittinger
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- to be secretary of HEW [Health, Education, and Welfare] or do I want to be head of the Public Health Service. I've got to stay on the team." And he said, "I don't think they're ready for a military man." I said, "Well, [George] Washington made it; [Dwight