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  • decencies, and they outnumber the slicked-down crowd"-and here he would wrinkle his m ~e as ii. squinting through pince-nez­ "Lc.:11million to ont:." Bill Moyers, at the Johnson family cemetery: "... he touched me more deeply than any man, taught me more
  • ./ e~.3:J ~v/ II C -4--fHf 1p ...President to President ParJ.?- -S or NLT f7-z1,3 J-/S-11 4: 30 p m 'lf'4'~~ne--t---~tSmlW---W--~:!Sident, 1120ttr RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE I';). -/-9'{ " ,IIL .) i;y-.,)? .>l-------,4:t
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  • that we started running for the Senate in 1941, when I remember clearly pictures of us on that front porch. But I think it is the Senate that I am remembering. G: The President made his initial speech in San Marcos at the college. J: Yes. G
  • ~,~t~e~l~e~gxr~am tG President from Pres. Schi --p-0-s-si-o±e-el""8SS'i f'i ed info t0,JJe...., J -.3 - f" f 1 p""'1:.-:r-meffl.6--I--.J:.0-l;!.:t:,esi dent-H"-om Rostmv re: Marcos Vi-sit seCTet~ ---::>-.!?~1 All...> J:7-/~/ resident from Rostow
  • attachments o~ titi - BE a 3) re Vietnam- (SECRET) FIL E LOCA TI ON C.F. CO 151 Korea (1967-68) RESTRICT ION CODES (A) C l osed by Executive Order I 1 652 gove rn ing access to na tional securi ty i nfor ma t ion. (B) Closed by sta t ute or by the agency
  • and 20, 1977 INTERVIEWEE: Mrs. Jane Englehard INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mrs. Engelhard's home, Cragwood, Far Hills, New Jersey Tape 1 of 3 G: Let's start with your parents, first of all. Your father was a Brazil- ian diplomat. E
  • have an appointment with a man named Barnet in San Marcos? G: Should I? W: He is Hr. Lee's brother-in-law and was very active in that campaign. Perhaps it's Burnett. He used to be county judge ••• G: What is his first name? W: I believe
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION IJ-a--1-=t-PiEeeid:ent to 'fito .PCI J pp. za 'Iugolavia 'Tit:o t:o the President PCI g pp f1ot [English lA.. #4a cable -t 1r ·cabi e I
  • an invitation to Korean Prime Minister Chong to visit Washing­ ton in the early autumn. Although State had previously hop e d for a mid-September date, that month is now heavily booked, given the Ne Win and Marcos visits. Unless you are willing to set aside any
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESID ENTIAL LI BRARIES) FORM OF DOC UM ENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITL E DATE RESTRICTION se cret ~Bi:r-fttt:!1ttt:t-t--- -l,.Q.~~..:i.o.e.u.:b---1=-F:.em-ttt~rk---a-nd McNamara £Qcret ~- .J.I- J1 7 )lh. J 8'1- · I II -J:1:..J..Q
  • -/9 '1 A- // e onfidential #30 memo #30a report #3 7-a--report- to President from Rostow top secret - S~~d ~-;.1-i:r NH tt,,a,1 re: China .u, cn,-J I .a1 '11 ~L:S , iiva?i top secret - .e--,:t.e,.,-h-pt-- ~ 0\-t. 5(0_3, 1 p 07/13/66 A 1 p
  • L/ 0 WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION President re --V-i-e-t-n-am ~~'::c;f-.t:l:S;'fiIJt:t"t=r~~'-~ l?-~ i ~- /h )o.,,•cc~t~ #7a memo ~' ''le...) f/--l;fD Averell Harriman
  • ___j I I July 12, 196 6 Jle&r .Dr. -Se.abor-· t IA accw«lanc• wltb S.cUon lUA of the Ato.mlc Etwtrsy Act oi 1.954, •• ~ d , the Atomic Energy Comr.nl••lon bu aubmlt• to4 •l o me a pro~•e4 eupe!"e-e dlag 0 Aar..-eat for Cooper~a ConcemlAg Qvtl
  • for anyone to 1lve the lmpre ■ •lon they are ,tvlna up on Vletnam, and you mlaht a ■k WlWam1 to carry that me•••1e from you to Marco ■ • .A ■ of the U■t, our ba■lc pi,oblem ln the Phlllpplne• l• the e ■tabll ■hment of a new relatloa■hlp which neither offend
  • Canberra, Australia ItLio Mc:. l \>e>£tr-,,ePlease make credentials on stills. sure to arrange positions for White House Photo Atkins and Fisher Staff. when necessary Okamoto on movies. Okamoto APPROVED FOR DISPATCH and and Wolfe December
  • 4 Frida 3:35 :.'n,_~ugua t , 1967 Mr. president: D.efense This ay.on e action taken by todis W. W. Rostow 98 / WASHINGTON--ADD VIETNAM TROOPS (8) I.f · a~ THE PENTAGON SAID LATER IN A STATEMENT "T~E PUBLISHED REPORT THAT DRAFT CALLS
  • of change in technology is so much faster," Byers said. "I'm convinced there will be a new storage technology within 10 years." White House Web team hones president's e-message By Carl M. Cannon, National Journal GovExec.com March 8, 2004 Saturday, Feb. 21
  • of change in technology is so much faster," Byers said. "I'm convinced there will be a new storage technology within 10 years." White House Web team hones president's e-message By Carl M. Cannon, National Journal GovExec.com March 8, 2004 Saturday, Feb. 21
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  • incident. F: Did you room together when you were in San Marcos? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • on Monday. The two Panels made fine progress which sho11ld help improve the atmospher-e -of the Marcos visit in Septembe.r . Teaguets proposals will probably cost. about $15 million a yeai-. and be is introducing the necessary ·e nabling legislation
  • , 1979 INTERVIEWEE : SHERMAN BIRDWELL, JR . INTERVIEWER : MICHAEL L . GILLETTE PLACE : Mr . Birdwell's residence, Lakeway, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: Let's start with the first thing you remember after that San Marcos meeting, after he hired you . B
  • and if they will tell you, I am sure you'll find it is correct and I think, if you go to Guatemala, you will be able to see copies of the advices given to the various Embassies there. Sincerely E. c. yours, Price Codes: Beatley ABC 6th Edition 925 Dixie Terminal
  • INTERVIEWEE: BERTHA ALLMAN GRAEF (with comments by Mrs. Graef's daughter) INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: LBJ Library, Austin, Texas 20~ 1982 Tape 1 of 1 G: Well, let's start very briefly with how you ended up going to San Marcos
  • , lovely, attractive woman, but she was very talented. There were two in my graduation class, a girl by the name of Annie Rae Ottmers, O-T-T-M-E-R-S, and me. Mrs. Johnson wrote, I don't know what you would call it, but anyway it was titled, "The Court
  • in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADM IN I STRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUM ENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DA T E REST RI CT ION [Duplicate of #ld and 28a, NSF, Country File
  • •. H .R . 13881. An act to autho'i-ize the secf retary of Agriculture to regulate the trans- mission to addre:55 th e House fo~ 1 mm- the contrary, it is improving and portation, sale, and handling of dogs and ute, .a.nd to revise and extend his re
  • will participate regularly in meetings with the foreign press, which he will host. W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln DICLAsslFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NlJ I 'ii- ti) s {, By la:-@ , NARA, Date / .).-;,-e, 3 ,SECttET January ZS, 1"967 MEMORANDUlv1
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUM ENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 1 #2a memo.. ~ DAT E RESTRICTION (llX- NL-j 'l4 -r~o B- 4-'t'f Intelligence Hemoranehim S 2 p ~ 3•).-'1~- Nc..j9c.J.--1~,P 'mating vC Irregular Strengh," pp
  • Houston High School, and I remember going and hearing the debates of his debate team. I saw their pictures in some of these books. L. E. Jones and Gene Latimer, I knew them. They were a little older than I but not too much. B: So you went to the debates
  • of planning. The president's alma mater, Southwest Texas State niversity in San Marcos, which had formally requested the Johnson papers in l 962 when he was vice president, was also seriously considered as a site. And both campuses com­ peted
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  • urged that we undertake that project, but it was a very along. expensi~e one and we couldn't get the British to go I guess the fainted hearts-won out on that one. i~hi1e I didn't LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • to State Department; Sékou Touré; LBJ and African affairs; overview of the African situation; E. Korry; Jim Wilson; experiences as ambassador to the Philippines
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  • his influence, no. When he got in Washington, that's the first time the Greene name ever came up. In many, many things relating to himself, he just didn't talk to me or L. E. Jones about personal matters, or about official matters for that matter
  • us informally for this help in slowing his father down. W. W. Rostow Approve ·V Disapprove ---- .rcw _ss;ntn E. . i,;35l,, ~C ., 3.4(b) · h;(:c Ucu') · G"~t. l u1'l.!.:F'
  • DATE COR RESPONDENTS OR T IT L E RESTRICTION -,r-'Jr0tt-ffflemB-j-----:JMlt:Zett0actrttrt>n~.rcterr.t - - - ~ 1 _ ~~-'Is- C 2p [Duplicate of #8a, NSF, Country File, Lesotho, Vol. l] NL,lt:; If-~· 3 " [Duplicate of #8b, NSF, Country File, Lesotho