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- remember this quite often·· involved as much persuasion with the Democratic side as Republican side of the cornmittee because we had a Democratic President who. we were basically criticizing on his conduct of the military aspects, at . least, of the Korean
- experience from Korea in Vietnam decision-making relating to wage and price controls; work on the Senate Democratic Policy Committee; LBJ’s early staff; LBJ’s tactics in making legislative change; 1957 Civil Rights Bill; LBJ and “liberals”; Southern Senators
- ~ 7 EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi, India November 3 , 1967 Mr. W.W. Rostow The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Walt: At the risk of overburdening your reading load, I am enclosing background memoranda which deal
- this and and leaders acquain}ed mission·will in ~rawihg closer bonds of common purpose between Norway and America. the , , 15 - Prime Minister John Lyng. Akershus 11.9.1963 Mr. Vice President, Ladies and Gentleman, It is a pleasure for me, on behalf
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 69: Mar. 25‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- for reflection before action. Robert Strauss, former Chairman of the Democratic National Committee and Ambassador to the Soviet Union, does not envy future presidents. "Today," he declared, "a president has a helluva time just marginally influencing the course
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- Publication or Copyrighted Material not Scanned in Its Entirety [For Full Access, Contact the Archives of the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library and Museum] Type of Material: Book Author(s): Church League of America Title of Publication
- or whether it was an incipient rebellion kept ·localized by actions on the part of civil and police authorities. The problem of categorizing events is further complicated when we attempt to define them in. terms of the intentions and attitudes of various
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 2 (II), 10/29/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- anticipate these opportunities. But there was a recognition on the part of the people there that this was something that we valued, that it was not in any sense suggesting to Budget or anyone else that they take action in any way. It was just after the fact
- the announcements locally; Dick Donahue's work with patronage and members of Congress' efforts to get jobs for their constituents; the role of the Democratic National Committee; criteria for ambassadorships; career versus political appointees; politicians' view
Oral history transcript, Samuel V. Merrick, interview 1 (I), 9/28/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- for people who might have had convictions on what the War on Poverty would have been, it would have probably been me that had more association with the pieces. And I'll tell you why. Because one of the key [programs], the Community Action Program, which
Oral history transcript, Walter Jenkins, interview 11 (XI), 4/18/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to work with. G: Of course with Daniel's election LBJ suddenly became the senior sena tor from Texas and at the same time I guess the Democratic leader. This would have been 1953. J: Yes, he became the minority leader, not the majority leader, which I
- LBJ the rancher; the tidelands issue; Senate Preparedness Subcommittee investigation; Shivers takes control of Texas Democratic Party; Russell campaign for president
- ~MAICAN GOviRNM~NT ~IMITED NUMaEROF DEVELOPMENTL~ANS WMIC~ cOULD H~VE THE ~FFEcT OF ENABLING JAMAICA TO TAKEHlGH PRIORITY ACTIONS HAVI~G SIGNIFlCA~T EFFECT IN ACc~LE~ATING JAMAICAN o~V~L0PM~NT. TERMS OF SUCH LOANS WHILE CONCESSION~HYWuUL~ BE ~EGOTiATED
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- f? or·:.:vrt:.~677 . / . N -T>·I . . . ~. A:~-t ' - WEEKEND· ·ACTION'. WOULD ]\VOID A MONDAY.· RUSH· OM THE ·FOLL_OWHJG ... {~ INSTRUCT ION FOR ·THE WORLD BANK• S .CEYLON MEETING - TUESDAY>.IN·. TOKYO (MONDAY AFTERNOO~-t· ,iASHINGT.ON- T !ME
- the civil rights bills. B: I knew it was. The bill of '57 was changed considerably in the Senate, presumably because of Mr. Johnson's doing. Is that a fair view of the issue? C: I t h i nk it is. B: Did his actions in that case dismay yourself
- you're Republicans or Democrats; frankly, I don't give a damn. because yru're professionals. You're here I want you to understand that you don't owe a thing to me personally, I don't owe a thing to you, but we both are here to serve our country
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 35, July 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- . re Latin America 3 pp. C DATE RESTRICTION ~/1114-&·-CO -,-- ~ [duplicate of #81, NSF, Country File, Peru, Vol. 2; sanitized NLJ 89-203] ~-:+.~_-t::_ ~ 1•11./-'f~- NL) €/L{-11,,,- ~ -~ , . . _ ~ .3. 31• 'iS- NL. .l f'/-/~ 3 rge Bundy
- VIA RCA CARACAS 1631 JULY 11 1968 EXCELENTISIMO SENOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON PkESIDENTE DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA WASHINGTONDC DP-171 TENGO A HONRA EXPRESAR A VUESTRA EXCELENCIA SINCERO AGRADECIMIENTO POR LAS CORDIALES FELICITACIONES QUE TUVO
- of the many young monsignors who We ~ essential to the whole process and with whom I worked quite intim •. ~ly. I Third was Barry Goldwater who got the Republican nomination and had the net effect of increasing the Democrats in the House by a factor
- , MCMILLANhad recently been active with the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS (see appendix) group in Dallas and pointing out things an individual can in passing out literature do to avoid the draft. The article described MCMILLANas "a 23 year old Negro
- f · te A · mer1cans, . d tourillt e pro 1 o pr1va l itrike, the ,ed by Local .m J. (Gene) • agent, which, .ockmen in th • range d f rom nort-liner Ma:. . Column 2 -;==== producing tractors, shoes or other products for export to South America
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh Did he initiate action or simply approve things that you were suggesting from the Defense Department? Y: Well, it seemed to me it was more a matter of discussing what ought to be done and how it was being done and where would we get
- . Therefore, U.S. interests in Latin America argue for continued and strong support for the democratic, reformist Frei Government because its performance has been substantial and its failure would be a serious blow to our efforts to advance reform in Latin
- of Staff and higher authority turn for an immediate review of the situation and for advice as to the available courses of action in time of emergency. The Deputy Director for Operations (NMCC), a General/flag rank officer, and the NMCC maintain an around
- Folder, "NSAM # 277: Review of our Procedures for Anticipating Foreign Crises, 1/30/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
- National Security Action Memorandums
- . But the confidentiality of that was enormously important; so that no notes were ever taken, except the briefest reference where George was directed to do something. So I never saw the Democratic Policy Committee in action; but during that period, neither did anybody else
- Biographical information; how Huitt came to know LBJ in 1954; Huitt working under George Reedy; LBJ's work as Senate Minority Leader and effort to pull the Democratic Party together; argument between Senator William Knowland and LBJ regarding who
Oral history transcript, Henry M. Jackson, interview 1 (I), 3/13/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of the Congressional Campaign Committee. J: My first contact with Lyndon Johnson was in a wire that I received from him after having been nominated on the Democratic ticket for Congress from the Second District of Washington. The wire advised that I was to receive
- • Departff!ent of State INCOMINJ TELEGRAM ACTIO~ OOPT PERMKNEKI R:Eafflf) 3 ....-L OFFICIAL COPY USE ONLY Claul/lcalton Action I .. AF Control : 5171 Rec'd: April 10, 1961 6:46 a.m. FROM:Dakar tnt..> TO: Secretary or State ss G NO: SP SAL H
- ), June, seemed with clear whatever force this period. gre~ rapidly at these ; in plans to South expand were and actions -- inclu- Scuth Vietnam decided decisions, in to paY~ future. Viet~2.i.-nese stuff established April
- Wizard of the United Klans of America, the dominant klan organization. The HCUA Committee print (page 87 and 88) also quotes from a speech made by Charles Conley (Connie) Lynch at a rally of the United Florida Ku Klux Klan on September 18, 1963 - 2
- to begin a that should be fleet. The Highway Safety Act of 1966 More -- much more of America believe will support coordinated I urge direct Federal they address. -- a $500 million, standards action to create .. a to our efforts safety programs
Oral history transcript, Donald J. Cronin, interview 2 (II), 12/4/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- on in as much detail as you can. Let me ask you first generally about foreign policy during the [Dwight D.] Eisenhower years and how bipartisan it was. The Democrats controlled Congress through much of that time and the Republicans--many of them--had a more
- President Roosevelt; owner of WMCA in New York and other radio properties; has been active in Liberal Democratic circles in· New York and I believe was active against the organization surrogate candidate in the special election. Mr. Krim was not pushing Mr
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- independence. All America ns ;-:, join :m e in e·x tending warmest congratulations to you and the people you lead so well. Lyndon B. Johnson End text. Propose sending combined mesa.age Monday. October 2. ---Disapprove ---Speak to me ---- Approve message
- &RTHEEVENTANDTHENPRUDENCETOWARD SOCIAL DEMOCRATS' LEP'TWILLPROBABLY RESULTIN NQu,rcTIVE ACTION. SVEDESTALENT FORVINDOV•DRISSJNI SHOULD NOTBE UNt>ERESTiflJ ATED. RUSSELLGROUP'SPRESSCONFERENCES ANDFOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS' REACTIONS AREBADANDVORLD DAILYPRESSTREATMENT NAYREFLECT
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 67: Mar. 14‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- to him ·the Democratic primary in New Hampshire think Senator now. The large reserves that General Westmoreland would :McCarthy is right about Vietnam, it is clear that many like Mr Johnson to call up arc unlikely to make much Americans have become very
- democratic leaders would be most meaningful. And it would always be remembered and appreciated by the hundreds of thousands of loyal and ·patriotic citizens of the United States of America who are proud of their Czech and Slovak ancestry. ~ !/ Respectfully
- identifying you . You're Richard Bolling, Democrat from- B: Democrat from the Fifth District of Missouri and Kansas City . M: And you've been in the House of Representatives since 1949? B: Correct . M: Which is, as coincidence would have it, the same
- that certain Pan-American Airways, that giant air syste_m unions have been charging exorbitant initia- which now connects the United States and =eon fees to workers seeking to enter the Europe, South America, Alaska, China and union and get defense jobs
- "Shipping" Seeiet 2 pp Secret 3 pp RESTRICTION ~"--" .a. -----n.d A -= A ,( East Eur op n ....u. . - : - - - 4 - --K FILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, National Security Action Memorandums, "NSAM 304, U.S. Relations with Eastern Europe" Box
- Folder, "NSAM # 304: U.S. Relations with Eastern Europe, 6/10/1964 [1 of 3]," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
- National Security Action Memorandums
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- don't know to what: extent the 2pecch has been altered. President; I am concerned that it th.e speech ii, :Oot modi!ied. Gustavo Dia.-.i Or-daz will not bo doing justice to you ~nd the re action on tho Hill and in the J)re:ss will be un!avorable
- .................. AID Johnson State ............... ......................... McConnell, White House Staff USAF .............. John T. McNaughton ............... Earle G. Wheeler ................... Action BGen Edwin F. Black, USA Joseph -Col J. Mr. P