Discover Our Collections


Limit your search

Tag Contributor Date Subject Type Collection Series Specific Item Type Time Period

656 results

  • sen t flowers t o Congressma n M . Gen e Snyde r (R-Ky)a t Bethesda for observation. . ; Nava l Hospita l Today issue d proclamatio n proclaimin g th e wee k beginning April 23, 1967 , a s Youth. Temperance Education Wee k Issued statemen t o n th e
  • to a request from Prime Minister Ky, the U.S. Government will join with the Government of VietNam in sponsoring a joint planning effort on the long-run development of the Vietnamese economy. The White House p^ Friday Activity (inctude visited by) ) Douglass
  • / Frank O'Connor Howard Samuels, candidate for Lt. Governor rFHoust TD^t^ r LYMDOM B. JOHNSON KY October ^nt h,.,n hi, H,v ,. (P!*r,n White T"" Te!ephone j . In Out Lo House Dav ^^^ Activity LD
  • . Conte (Mass.) Winfield K. Denton (Ind. ) Joe L. Evins (Tenn. ) Charles R. Jonas (N. C. ) Michael J. Kirwan (Ohio) Melvin R. Laird (Wisc) Odin Langen (Minn. ) Glenard P. Lipscomb (Calif) George H. Mahon (Tex) Robert H. Michel (Ill. ) Wm H. Natcher (Ky
  • and Cong. Carl D. Perkins (Ky) (Pres, accompanied them out thru MW's Ofc - and down hallway on their departure) ' Mr. J. Russell Wiggins of the Washington Post ! w/ Bob Fleming OFF RECORD I **'-1 (Bob Fleming went into Press Ofc and got for the President
  • (Ky. ) Senator Clifford Case (N. J. ) Cong. B. F. Sisk (Calif. ) Senator Alan Bible (Nev. ) Cong. James W. Trimble (Ark . ) Cong. Glenn R" . Davis (Wisc. ) Cong. John L. McMilla n (S . C. ) Cong. Joseph M. McDad e (Pa.) Hon. Ramsey Clark Cong. Donald M
  • us any cooperation we will in return cooperate with them. There are no big decisions looming. The problem is how to get free and honest elections and not have a coup. Ky denies he said some of the things he has been reported as saying during the last
  • of the Politburo. We need to stir Thieu and Ky up to probe around more with the NLFo Bunker should ask Thieu and Ky to get something going. This one is purely our thing" We need to get them going on somethingo Mr. Ro stow: It would be excellent for Thieu to say
  • that President Thieu and Vice President Ky have almost identical priorities which is encouraging. The President asked if President Thieu States. planned to come to the United Ambassador Bunker said yes at a later date when he settles down the government a bit
  • Times story by Rick Smith and Marvin Kalb at 8:00 a. m. today may be put together. The President: Tell Bunker to get Thieu moving on telling his people now. Thieu must tell Ky, Prime Minister, and Defense Minister and draft a statement. The President
  • Westmoreland 1 s recorrrnendations are shown below: * Discuss with Ky his view of the military outlook, his plan for Improving the situation and his appraisal of the extent to which an increase in US presence along these I ines (a) wou ld a r rest the dete r
  • ^ Palisades, Calif. KUNKEL, Rep, John C. LOVE, Cong. Rodney MARCEO, Madeline LOVERN, Glenn, Commissioner, Dept, of Public Safety, Frankfort, KY LUCAS, Ferris E. , Exec, Dir. National Sheriffs Assn. , Washington, D.C. LUNDSTROM, Louis C., General Motors MCGARRY
  • and Mrs. Marcos, Mrs. Johnson, Major Robinson and Special Ambassador of the Philippines, Benjamin Romualdez following. At his car, the President greeted Secy Rusk (The President is the third chkef of state to arriva today. Ky earlier today) and Park
  • on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Narrator: Whitney M. Young, Jr. Biographical information: Social work adminstr.; b. Lincoln Ridge, Ky., July 31, 1921; B.S., Ky. State Coll., 1941; student Mass. Inst. Tech., 1942
  • TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: P r ogress on Vietnamese diplomatic front You will want to know, before you meet the Leadership, that Taylor and Johnson had a very good meeting with Ky, Thieu, and Co on strengthening our international political position at the same
  • . The Ky Government was not overthrown and it looks as though, when the time comes , it may, after all , phase out in an orderly way , which is the most we could have expected anyway . No Vietnamese and no Americans were killed during the month - long
  • -·__'.._._:",:,•.;:•~-:•-.;::,· \"",. ··. ,- '.~ ••'• .. -;· .• ' ••• • .. ·;_ ~~·•·. .'·:_ .. ··.: ..~ _·;;• ..~:: .,.'\. •... · ·_._:/,;/4··:· . .: -;~:,· ..;_· •• BERGER>co·N(iRATULATED KY/ SAYINOIT 'VAS'tIMELY 'MJD'IMPERATiVE .•• ". -:,:.: ..(·,··:: /.;)· ... THAT 7_ACTION BE. TAKE~J QUICKLY.· BERGER SIJGGESTED·KY CONSIDER BROAD~ _:-i,-:/i(>L• / 1 CAS"f-:.EARLIER ..lHAN
  • is an intelligent and a reasonable fellow, and more balanced than Ky. He could go through the background of the conflict, the importance of the conflict, and I think this would be very helpful. Colonel Robin Olds, who is our only· air ace, could be assigned to speak
  • significant was all wet. talking to reporters who had come from Saigon with Ky. He was Ky had given them a large dose of ''More bombing, more escalation," and these reporters asked McNamara about it. M: He had apparently been one of the major proponents
  • Biographical information; McGeorge Bundy; William Bundy; Robert Komer; Vietnam; Bien Hoa; service on high-level review committee on Vietnam; Pleiku incident; Honolulu Conference; Ky; bombing halt; Harriman; Wilson; J. Blair Seaborn mission, 1964
  • to the Association of Foreign Correspondents» Ky indicated that Article 20 is a safeguard against the possibility of irresponsible action by the Convention, and he said flatly that it is needed. Reaction to this statement has so far been remarkably subdued. Much
  • /'·) E LA SIFIED ·E., . 12958, S c. 3.6 . NL,J '/8 - S/0 By ~ , Date /J>-~t>-11 . 0 -. . ·- 1•. KY-LODGE CONVER SAT ION K~ TOLD LODGE THAT A DECISION WOULD SOON BE MADE TO MO\JE GENER,~L QUANG OUT OF THE IV CORPS. LODGE COMMENTS THAT .K.Y HAS BEE
  • l Perkin s (Ky . ) Cong. Benjami n S . Rosentha l (N . Y. ) Returned to ofc mf Jack In There's some papers things in here Come in and Valenti office alone Departs ofc Chief Mills Retired reading for watching for mansion for a rubdown
  • were still at the airport - - an d were lining the route to the airport. Th e President wavedjsaxl a t th e people an d boarded the aircraft . Departure via 26,000 AF-1 for Louisville , Ky . - In the stateroo m wit h MF and VM -- ha d a hot cu p
  • , but it is better to have them there when they are needed than to need them there and not have them. General Wheeler: I will call now and get my men drafting the order. (General Wheeler left the room.) The President: What is the status of Buttercup? I see where Ky
  • and self-confidence. l There is a conflict between Thieu and Ky but I am not worried about it. I think they both should stay. There is friction between Thieu and Vien because of quarrel between two wives. Vien will resign when I leave {Westmoreland
  • concern is the tactics of the South Vietnamese Government. Last word is that Ky won't get there until the 9th. You stopped bombing 32 days ago. I fear we will have this package fall apart and get back to heavy fighting. Saigon appears to be stalling until
  • impression of General Ky, and his belief that the present GVN would be removed by the end of the year. General Wheeler stated that he had a good impression of General Thieu. He felt that the stability of the present government would depend on our support
  • to be pleased by the recent elections, by Ky 's 16 month s in power, and by the faint signs of development of nat i onal political institutions and of a legitimate civil government. But none of this has translated itself into poiit ical achieve ­ ments
  • ; more ~•oious Ky wife, to me than life itself. for his beliefa and fights and aot and work. two baby daughters, At 1ts and my And when the raoe ia run, I promiae them here and now, they will be proud ot who fight• We are going my conduct
  • , D-N . J. ~~ZIH L Cong. Carl D. Perkins, D-Ky ZHHZ Cong. Roman C. Pucinski, D-Ill. . _ ._ 1j _ _... —-~^- 3:06 To , X! 3:15P j . - / ! 4:15 Willard 4:15 George 4:15 Tom | 4:15 I PRESS To \_3:00p Note: Senator Ralph Yarborough
  • night in Hawaii. "The President decided that on the first night in Manila he would see not only Marcos and Ky, but also Park and Thanom. He was especiall conscious that this will be Park's first international conference and he greatly respects both what
  • . Frankfort. Ky SEE PAGE 9 forMORE ATTENDANCE Hatf June White House Dav 16, 1966 Thursday Activity(inc!ude visited by) The President went to his Oval Office, having invited all of the State Legislators to follow him into his office. The President stood
  • , Louisville, Ky Robert Arthur Flewelling, Crouseville, Maine George Castelle, Cumberland, Md Paul HGibbs, West Millbury, Mass. Andy James Marks, Mount Pleasant, Mich. John Beattie, St. Louis Park, Minn sst Edwin Anson Stebbins III, Gulf port, Miss. James Lee
  • State Univ, Detroit Lt. Gen Leslie R Groves, Washington, Dc Dr. William H Hale, Langston Univ, Langston, Okla Dr. Milton Harris, Washington, D. C. Mr. John Hatch, Huntsville, Ala Dr. Carl M Hill, Kentucky State College, Frankford, Ky Mrs. Dorothea Hill
  • . Edwar d T Breathitt, Jr. , Ky. Jake Jacobse n Gov. Edmun d G. Brown , Calif . Gov. Pau l B . Johnson , Miss . Atty Gen' l Nichola s Katzenbac h Gov. Haydo n Burns , Fla . Gov. Ott o Kerner, Illinoi s Gov. Joh n A. Burns , Hawai i Mr. Josep h Califan o
  • Oklahoma an d Mrs . Bellmo n (Henry ) Governor a f Sout h Dakota an d Mr s Nile s Bo e < Gov. o f Uta h and Mr (^*^ s Calvni L Rarnpton Governor o f Ky. an d Mrs . Edwar d Breathit t £ Qov. o f Maine an d Mr s John H Reed Gov. o f Californi a an d Mrs
  • . Then the tourists started coming into North Vietnam. It took us 37 days to get back in business between the tourists, after nothing came of the pause. More Sa\ \C -3­ "Now we have got some new jags this year - - neutralize the area, remove the Ky dictatorship
  • not be anticipated. lb traced development of the democratic process in Vietnam, said when Geno Ky took second-place on the Thieu­ 1
  • . HILL, Carl M., Frank!ort, Ky. WEST, Harold, Nash. HILL, Henry A., Haverhill., Mass. WHEELER,Albert, Ann Arbor., Mich. HOLLAND,Jerane H., Hamptob, Va. WRIGHT, Stephen, Nash. HODGE,John E., Peoria, lll. WILKINS., Ernest, Chgo. IRONS, Edward., YERBY