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- ouncil, Department of State. ln early 1966 Pr ·idcnt Johnson cal led him back to the White House as his spe cial ssistant for ational S curity ffairs. In February 19 )9 Mr. Rosio returned to teaching, at The niversity of Texa at Austin, as Professor
- Giaimo, whom I know quite well, and I had an appointment with Bailey. A phone call came during that appointment and Wayne Phillips, who was a public affairs man for the department and was shepherding me, came into the Giaimo meeting and said
- Department of Housing, Education, and Welfare
- and economy, the tidelands controversy, and veterans legislation. 1/12 Monday. Austin American-Statesman editorial: “Your Capital City; Looks like the Senator is Going to Do It Again”: “We hope, and seriously doubt, that our yammering about the quality
- quickly to the truth that sustains us: The American and British peoples are not short-distance cru saders. If we must tighten our belts for a time, it does not leave us breathless for the next battle. We are veteran campaigners, not amateurs. We have
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- Department eent out the two attached telegrams to all our Ambaa ■ador• pving a deacription of the Pueblo incident and 9Umffl&rizing the action• we have taken thus far. Each Ambaandor is instructed to talk to the appropriate Government official atreaeing
- that discril'lination hae been shown in handling the funaral arrangemnnts of Feli.Y. Longoria, deceased veteran~ who was killed on the isl.end of Inzon in orld ar No . 2 , b .,, leave to report as f'ollowet In order that th House my thoroughcy understand
- between the Department of State and the White House over the combat role of U. s. troops and after the Government's handling of the B-52 affair. Those who oppose the Government in presently concentrating on the demand that with the Viet Cong
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 19 (XIX), 2/6-7/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- abortive attempt--was it in 1948? G: Yes, to run for president. J: To run. I don't remember. G: President Johnson did a good deal of work on the Naval Affairs Committee during this year. J: Oh, yes. Naval Affairs all during his House service
- on the Naval Affairs Committee; LBJ's interest in defense and the military; constituents staying in the Johnsons' home in Washington, D.C.; Lynda Bird Johnson's first birthday; African-American employees; LBJ's career aspirations; Bill Deason's marriage; FDR's
- ]. It was a big banquet deal. He hap- pened to be the teacher of this debate team instead of the prime mover of the whole affair. G: He invited Pat Neff to that, I understand. Do you remember that? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
- 2-5 Department of the Interior 2-6 Department of Agriculture 2-7 Veterans Administration 2--8 ummary, all other agencies 95 TABLE 2-1.-Spani8h-spealcing and total employment by grade and salary group, June 196~ and June 1963, Department
- the information got back to us immediately.Ordinarily in matters like that, the Justice Department is the primary source of information and gets it through United States 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
- riots; Newark situation; contingency plans; Washington riots; Poor People’s Sit In in Lafayette Park; Resurrection City; fair housing law; liaison between LBJ and the Justice Department; textile workers union and J.P. Stephens; civil liberties; Ramsey
- - - Mr. Paul Geren 1 .::SECRET Mro Paul Geren, Deputy Directorp Office of International Financial and Development Affairs, Department of State; Dro William No Diehl, Chief, Far East Divigion Office of International Finance, Department of Treaau.ry
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- PACIFICATION. HIS PRINCIPAL (~:~JARRELRE1fAINS CENTERED ON' . .THE US STRATEGICPOLICY CONNECTED WI1H OUR INVOLVEMENT IN VIETNAM A-ND HIS BELIEF THAT THIS IS HAVIN · AN·ALMOSTDISASTROUSEFFECTIN ~ ·· _.INTERNATIONAL, DOMESTICANDECONOMIC AFFAIRS. • l I r
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- CENTERED ON' . .THE US STRATEGICPOLICY CONNECTED WI1H OUR INVOLVEMENT IN VIETNAM A-ND HIS BELIEF THAT THIS IS HAVIN · AN·ALMOSTDISASTROUSEFFECTIN ~ ·· _.INTERNATIONAL, DOMESTICANDECONOMIC AFFAIRS. • l I r ./ .l i •, ·i gAA-:NQTE:-· DE-btlJE·2=om
- as a general assignment reporter for about six months till the end of 1963, then went to Newsweek in early 1964, spent three years there as an associate editor largely in charge of the radio and television departments, otherwise just "swing writing
- ; department's speech drafts; review of speeches; "Rose Garden rubbish;" LBJ's sensitivity to press reaction to speeches' LBJ's relationship with the press; joke specialist on staff; LBJ as am accomplished storyteller and raconteur; LBJ's speech referring to his
- . JOHNSON WEDNESDAYa MARCH11 8:45 a.m. Arrive Athena. Depart tor Hilton Hotel with President Truman and Ambassador and Mrs. Labouisse. Morning tree. 12:00-3:00 Small luncheon arranged by Mr ■. Labouisae outside or Athena to include Mr•. Labouiase, Mrs
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- was a classmate of mine!' "He kept up the clip in Africa, Sicily, l\ormandy and the sweep to Berlin in World War II, as Veterans Affairs Adminis trator, Army Chief of Staff, Joint Chiefs Chairman thereafter. He is the last, along with classmate Dwight D
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- was a classmate of mine!' "He kept up the clip in Africa, Sicily, l\ormandy and the sweep to Berlin in World War II, as Veterans Affairs Adminis trator, Army Chief of Staff, Joint Chiefs Chairman thereafter. He is the last, along with classmate Dwight D
- or Interi ,and intrege'a with "Bonest bet•••~ Parley's man,Hurja and the Republican, ~earld Ickes. How~ver,Mr.Farley does not pay much attention to patronage in his own Poatotfioe Department. Por the compitation tor "contract" or •star" routea.AbloautAly
- ^__ Hon. ! Wednesday Uay (include visited by) Christian (pl) ~~T~ Walt "~ ' ', r • LD White House _ . , i ~" ~~" Cong._Olin_Teague ____„_„__________ William Driver, Administrator, Veterans Administration ~~ ' 'HIT£ HOUSE Date June 21
- the discussion as an exclusive talk with the President. The President praised the people of Connecticut, referring to them as forward-looking on national and internatimal affairs. He had praise for both Senators and Congressmen. The President: We have had a great
- , and other agencies will hardly require large reservoirs of funds. However, there are built-in increases in some programs (civilian and military retire ment, veterans benefits, social security, and interest ·on: the debt plus increased pay for federal
- Evokes Memories of President Along with the Library, the LBJ School of Public Affairs also ob served its twentieth anniversaryin May. At the School's commence mentexercise,the man who gave his name and inspirationto the institu tion was remembered
- district judge to fill vacancy in Texas. 1/28 House Naval Affairs Committee Saturday night began a nationwide investigation of the uses the navy is making of its hundreds of thousands of civilian workers. Investigation, powered by subcommittee headed
- lightly organized, with strength in certain plaees, like TVA, certain parts of the Interior Department, some elements of the Veterans Administration. With the presence of several large industrial-type unions, one of them the AFGE--the American Federation
- Administration?). 2/5 LBJ, CTJ, Moyers, MMW to New York where LBJ addresses B’nai Zion dinner. 2/6 Phone calls with RFK, Speaker and Tom Clark re: Ramsey Clark (appointment in Justice Department?). 2/7 White House leadership conference at 8:45. 2/8
- which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. 11/12/2009 _ _41: ---+,A-_ Initials UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE /J FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION In Reply, Please Refer
- Sincerely E. ECP:vm cc: Mr. Roberto Alejos 4o Calle B 3-75 Zona 8 Guatemala City, Guatemala c. yours, Price The following facts disclose how econonw-minded officials the Department of State and ICA are umd ttingly ~ositive tlictory liberation
- how he was a lot. less a spendthrift than most people. We went out at his invitation, my guess is, arranged by Horace Busby, to consult with him on foreign affairs. We got very little talking about foreign affairs done because he was all wound up
- budget; problems with Ed Morgan; internal operation of the Council; a dispute between the FAA and the Transportation Department over disciplining pilots; "selective certification;" the John Macy operation compared to the RMN personnel program; Dick van
- . Max is on the State Department payroll until 14 September, which carries him through this next period of travel and speech-making, and his suggestion is that he might take a little leave in the first part of September and then be available to begin
- ' '} -~ / {:.? • , ·\1'u\, ,• D"• ~e .3 ~ - ....T I~ I 3 c r >.:_if DEPARTMENT OF STATE AMBASSADOR AT LARGE 12/9/65 . I Mac: The Secretary wishes.· this memo to be placed in the 11 series 11 and very closely held. . J .. . LEThompson
- - _-._ n11T , ~ \ J\ ·. •· I - - -· •· •· 0 1 1 - 'U '~_. y,·:~_,:'E-.· ~--' T:, it'1 tl OF l HE ~E TUR ,i I NG VETERAN AS wE LL AS LESS DIE HAVE FAILED THE M. GIVE . - ./ - -. •._· ·, - - 8 ·r HEM LE. SS '. ~N O THEY. HAVE r1 0l 60'T
- .. , -. .. --- · END OF -~ --·-- · .. ,,.:.....:... ITE~l 12 r · , :.; ~ , ii !*: _._ ATHENS ITEM 13 ANSWERING SECSTATE · ITEM 14 LIKE ALL -VETERANS OF CYPRUS SCOTCH AND SA~D~ITCH WAR, I A~ BELIEVER lN .TELE tONS. BUT LET'S NOT DO THE~ MORE OFTEN THAN
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- Committee Group · . Wil , Hous roup . ~~ ecretary WM. JENNINGS BRYAN DORN COMMlmES: TNIID DISTIICT, SouTH CAIOUHA VETERANS' AFFAIRS PUBLIC WORKS HOME ADDRESS: 1.F.D. NO. I, GREENWOOD, S.C. C!tongress of tbe llniteb ~tates ~ouse
- ; then they read the letters over. And some letters, of course, are generally critical, some are generally favorable letters--these go to a certain department. There are letters that deal with foreign affairs that are handled by another man and his staff
- friends in Latin America - - this will not work. They want to make up the lists of persons to depart, but they explicitly recognized our right to veto persons on their lists. They do not want the Red Cross to participate, noting that the Swiss can do what
- (Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs) • . - - • • flelMt ·. _to._. D9· .-ta.at-. .. .b,Jll Y• • cow .. W4t ~ - ~ aaok't;; ~ ·-- ~/d . . . . .ti ~ lo• ~ _.. ·Wf~•a'* x- a ~-1 . . . . .Ucia bree~ .-ea•~~~ W• pzojec:~ CMMtsl.e '141 fa
- Intelligence Agency personnel. Some materials in this file unit relate to substantive foreign affairs and national security concerns of the time, including developments in Vietnam, a memorandum regarding the presence of Communist flag vessels on the Mekong
Oral history transcript, Russell M. Brown, interview 1 (I), 1/10/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- situation . He said, "Just think, at this time in life I've got four boys in college at the same time ." With all the busi ness affairs in a turmoil during the Depression, I decided that I ought to do this law school thing myself . When I came to town
- . Barring an economic recession, the chances are Wilson will have the time he needs. The Prime Minister will be accompanied by Ambassador Dean and George Thomson, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. I will also be available. UK Objectives Mr. Wilson
- 1") I I I '1 .::!vi . :. ~ ~ I I ( • ' 'J . ; . .' :] -~' .. . ! . . -' . . . ' ' DEPARTMENT OF STATE UNDER SECRETARY FOR POLITICAL AFFAIRS SECRBT/EXDIS ATTACHMENT TO December 13, 1967 U - The Acting Secretary FROM E ugene V. Rostow