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  • . ,The Director of Spanish Affairs in the Department and/or Ambassador Torbert of Congressional Relations ex­ pect to call on Congressman Sykes today o.! tomorrow to ex­ plain the situation. UECl 5 IFIE D E.O. 123 NIJ 8v ~ , Sec. 3 _4 ??- ~o ARA, D
  • of the'ir own accord, he assured them a complete -8WWWWi W:..t2.M"u=: _._. _ ...,.JI- -,. - .. There was no Negro on the City Council; none on the School Board; none on the Fire Department; none of high rank on the Police Force. Four out of every ten
  • Urban affairs
  • Dean Rusk telephoned to re-e.mpba:sbe hls strong recommendation that you really ahoald spend a few mlDutes with Bowles. I have done my beat with. Bowles and wlth the Department to explahl how buay you are, but we are dealing here wUh a former Under
  • ✓ Disapprove --- Employees (By law not more than six. interested in this problem.) These should represent other departments Frank Wozencraft, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel. He was a member of the Hughes Panel, and would bring
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Department of Housing and Urban Development/A-Z (FG 170/A-Z)"
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • This is from the WHCF category for Federal Government Organizations, subcategory DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT / A-Z.
  • Folder, "Ex FG 170/A-Z [1 of 6] [Department of Housing and Urban Development/A-Z (FG 170/A-Z)]," WHCF FG, Box 256
  • you find the country team state of affairs? T: Well, I found it was doing very well indeed, just as I expected. spent, I think, only a day and a half, something like that. I I LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • Biographical information; 1957 trip to Vietnam; General Sam Williams; Edward Lansdale; Taylor-Rostow report; intelligence; Lionel McGarr; coordination; Diem coup; Harkins and Lodge; KATUSAs; Westmoreland; State Department; bombing campaign; Taylor’s
  • to go home and get in bed and go to sleep. I know I've got to go home and shave and go to mass." He was a very devout Catholic, very active in Catholic affairs there. The two, Lady of the Lake and what was the other famous girlsl school down in San
  • , an other "para-professional" workers. C. Special poverty recommendations families. for military veterans from 1. We give the strongest endorsement to Department of Defense Manpower programs, such as "Project 100,000" and "Project Transition
  • Urban affairs
  • " # //a. 9h1,N5 ,;, ~ 77b memo I/Al) ,vt~ vt>-l ftJ7,.inY'-l!J Katzenbach to the Pres. re foreign affairs C 4 pp. FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 23 , March 10- 15, 1967 , Box 14 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive
  • been on Taiwan and who had been largely responsible for the success of the veterans' program in Taiwan. G: Was that part of AID? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
  • Vann; Wilfred Burchett; LBJ and advice on foreign affairs; 1966 elections in Vietnam; poor organization in American military in Vietnam; Francis 'Ted' Serong; the Tet offensive; 3/31/68 speech; El Salvador in 1982.
  • in with us in the 79th Congress. He had been in Congress before and had served on the old Naval Affairs Committee under Carl Vinson. So the moment Havenner said he wanted to go back, Vinson welcomed him with open. arms; nobody tried to override Carl
  • contained In the donor's deed of gift. 11/27/2007 J'IMN(ln ..... ) -I UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION e eelfl' IIIJIRl'J I, Date: u;s. Secret Service, Dallas(RM) 1- OSI, Tinker AFB, MIG, Dallas, Texas (U
  • guess the Ho Chi Minh Trail was pretty much an improved-- L: Road, by that time. G: --system, by that time. Yes. I think we talked a little bit about how you came back and retired and eventually went into the State Department, but I don't think we
  • . The Department of .State examined this proposal; the Bureau of Inter­ American Affairs {ARA) supported the CIA reasoning. They felt that of all possible methods, paramilitary activities have the best chance of creating within Cuba the political, economic
  • ? there will there be was a in the UN 20 years affair I waa always under were having them know what they But we did they. bad a battery a time when things people with O A veteran had. to fired? have some things aide and any one of the Arab atatea bilateral strike
  • Department of State
  • D ~IBUT ION RO 7 ,,,...- . .. 1. D ACTIVE DUTY REt-\JRT 2. LAST NAME • FIRST NAME · MIDDLE INITIAL WAL'l'J:R JINKINS. w. TOa DATE DEPARTMENT OF THE:. ARMY ~DEPARTMENT 19 Nov 62 OF THE AIR FORCE SERVICE NUMBER AO _/ 3. GRADE
  • reciprocated with-195~ invitation. .. . US representatives were Richard . ,. .. ·•: · .• ·., . ,. Scammon, political scientis_t , Govemmentai' Affairs Institute; . Cyril ._E. Black, professor of history, PrincPton; and· Hedley Willia=.s . m&naging
  • to October 30 Vietnamese Presidential Inaugm::.ation - • ,.: Ot;i the assumption that the Vice P~esident will ·-- -· be asked to head the US Delegation to · the October 30 Vietnames e Presidential Inauguration, the Department ··· of State suggests
  • for Political Affairs s u M G EA EUR DBO.ASmlED . WH Sec/Def INR CIA .AmEmbassy MOSCOW IO ,3 . NARA, Date E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 a, . NJJ . .. 1- 13-q 5 S/AH ··1 r Under Secretary Ros tow lunched with Counsellor Y. N. Tcherniakov at the latter's
  • INTERVIEWER: T. Harrison Baker September 19, 1968 B: If we could start with just the chronology, which goes back to the '30s. You were in Congress, a two-year veteran when Mr. Johnson arrived. H: He was here with Dick Kleberg, wasn't he, as secretary
  • city, New York was Rome; everybody went up there for the But in any event, Premier Clemenceau had asked President Wil son how the United States government worked. extremely complicated affair." He sai d, II It I S an President Wilson said, liMy
  • -and their equipment departed San Diego, California 01\ 21 February 1968 a.b oard the USS THOM.ASTON (LSD-28) and are expected to close Da Nang, South Vietnam at 130400 AM BST (131700 FM Saigon time) March 1968. ~~itt~ Brigadior General, USA Deputy Director
  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh December 17, 1968 F: This is an interview with Mr. Charles K . Boatner, the Director of Press Information for the Department of Interior, in his office in Washington, December 17, 1968
  • in the American school children is that has been made Respectfully, ·c~ c. Griffin (j) cit • C rl 6 ) rifii to yo C 1 i £ o the re r COPY FOR: OCS, ATTN: WHLO(2) DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF WASHINGTON 23 March 1964 Mr. Hays
  • •:-~•.j r,o~ . ' .. , ..1.,-~~ •., ~!:OPt"~,..1· .If\, " -·~ • . oi:: • r-.· o · ·r..;t... ~r:Rl\r.l"'r.-.~ I\ 1;:.'V •J °/.. I Hf:: S[:EMS TO SES SOf12 HOP~: XN THE XND! Cl\T I OMS n -U\''i . " I . . r -- INCOMING TELEGRAM Department
  • Brown, educating Negro youngsters in since he makes the most noise. their heritage. The tJeaclher didn't believe it. Vashti 01nd Jack Brown of 7 "So we called to a Negro girl Pleasant Ave., veteran teachers and a1Sked ~f she knew about in New York
  • was involved in. He was then on the House Naval Affairs Committee, studying at the knee of Uncle Carl Vinson, the chairman. At that point I believe he had been out in the Pacific and come back. But [thi s was] my fi rst experi ence of hi s persuas i ve abil
  • : That's interesting, but what about these cases you hear about: nothing, the veteran is normal in all respects until weeks or months after he gets back and then he has-- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
  • Bragg, I think. They sent them in. It was wild, a wild affair. Nine scared little black people they were trying to get into school, and there was a bunch of mainly--well, they were out-of-town people that were squawking about that, and the Little Rock
  • ; and -- accredit our Ambasaador to Malawi to also handle our affairs in Lesotho. This is certainly workable and will save us some money. Joe Palmer assures me that it will not be taken as a snub by the two new countries. I recommend that you approve. W. W. Rostow
  • ; -...:.,_ 1 C f • • L IMITED OFFI CIAL USE DEPARTMENT OF STATE AGE CY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON OFF I CE OF T H E AD M IN ISTRATOR March 22, 1966 M EMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Funds Available for India and Pakistan Summary
  • the State Department, and some fellow with a name much like yours, who was sort of there as an administrative person. And they needed a military person, so I was going to be the military assistant. G: Was there any difficulty in keeping the lines
  • on Friday, Novembar 17~ guidelines for 1968 as well as of the Comrne·rce Department the new Federal Reserv~ Board guidelines in a joint press conference in which Secretary Trowbridge, Governor Robertson and I would Rarticipate. At the same time I am planning
  • ) There be an announcero~nt on Friday, Novembar 17~ of the Comrne·rce Department guidelines for 1968 as well as the new Federal Reserv~ Board guidelines in a joint press conference in which Secretary Trowbridge, Governor Robertson and I would Rarticipate. At the same time
  • became his public affairs officer; handled the press for him individually and for the visiting dignitaries that came to the U.S. while he was ¢hief of protocol; did a lot of travel, both domestically and internationally, the international portion that I
  • for the peace of the world. With warmest personal regard•, Sincerely, l J Hla Excellency Gustavo Diaz Ordaz President of tho Unlted ?viexlcan States LBJ/WGB:mm (TIAISUTIOI) LS IO. .J5274 T-114/R-XXXII Spanish DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS MEXICO
  • : As requested~ herewith the State Department response to your two questions ol this morning conveyed to me by Bill Moyers. W.W. R. 9 DEPART:\f ZXT OF STATE THE DIRECTOR OF I NTEL1'IGENCE A.ND RESEARCH August 6, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Walt Resto
  • valuable support in materiel and advice, it won't be a viable victory." combat forces. He did not want American That was one reason. The other reason I think was because it was a thin cover. After all, as you know as a veteran of Vietnam
  • the market; (3) the black market is down; and (4) p r ices of first necessities are down. The 7-point anti-inflationary program of the U.S. Defense Department was welcomed by the newspaper Tieng Vang which described it as concrete and adequate, but the Daily
  • of the Currency decides that two banks can merge and it has no impact on competition, and he permits them to merge~ the Depart- ment of Justice still historically has come in on many occasions to file suit say that that merger, even though approved by the ~nd
  • Department, plus 396 inc luding 100 Press President Park Chung Hee Mr. Kyu Ha Choi, Mini s t er for Foreign Affairs plus 47 including 25 Press Thursday, 0920, Canberra Charter Boeing 707. 4. Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu Dr. Tran Van Do, Foreign