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  • Merriam of the Dallas Times Herald, as well as with Stewart Alsop. The Harold Stuarts host a mint julep party in honor of the Bentsens. 6/5 LBJ greets students from Gladewater, Texas at the Capitol Rotunda. 6/7 Maury Maverick dies in his sleep at Nix
  • NSC Meeting NSC Action 2466 SECRET • NSC Control No, l,U
  • . That was the around-the-world trip, no, the second time I guess it failed on me. G: This was the Harold Holt funeral, is that right? A: That's right. That was on the two days before Christmas, 1967. We went to Thailand, and while in Thailand he made an early
  • ames H. Hope J::rncs, M . HOP.kins Miriam Hopk,ns Herbert L. Horton Lynn Harold Hough H arry N. Howard Dr. Huvey J. Howard Arthur H owe \'
  • TELEGRAM INDICATE, □ □ CHAiCI TO comer •. LIMITED OFFICIAL USE . ... .' . _. : ; -:~· .. . Classification ACTION: Amembassy SAIGON .. . 1 ' ' ·~ PRIORITY STATE FOR AMBASSADOR LODGE FROM INR HUGHES SUBJECT: 1. .. Herewith is country
  • : 08icial: KENNETH G. WICK.Hill, HAROLD K. JOHNSON, Gen8ral, United IJeatu A~, OltM/ o/ Stal, Major Ge,,wral, U-«l Statu A""t', Tu A
  • of the United States at its best. "I am proud of you." He said he would call for individual reports around the room but none need to speak if they don't desire. Governor Richard Hughes of New Jersey opened the individual reports pointing out that he went
  • would take part, and I said I was reluctant to do so but woald go by any judgment he got from Bill. On luly 29 I talked with Hugh Sidey about the President as Commander·in­ Chief and found him -very understanding ·and receptive. I tried to give hlm
  • : • SECRE I ~AGE 81 OR ~ 01 STA TE TElEG~M .· ~ ·, VJ . .. ~ ··, · " 28 83933 .. G-I N I NRD 1IV DRAtTED · BYa NEAi ~WRO C KWELL APPROVED e> Ya l NR s MR ' HUGHE ~ ~J · MR• KATZ EN~~ CH (S UBS ) (I ·SIS 1 MR .., WA L.S H .z i3215 0Z DEC 67
  • • eoatl'IWl eatalle a· dl.tional .,.,,.,... • ef•••• •XJ>endl• tan•. alld h, f t bee look.la . for way• te help 7ft eff•et the••• I dlae •••d the malt•r wltll Harold Holt h•a 11• came hen n yeai,. & I net• tb:a.t tJle eojeet r laed lly Prima lal•ter n dul U
  • , Humphrey. Humphrey also ap]:Brently told Sinnns that he thought McNamaraand Shriver were the lead­ ing candi~ates for the Vice Presidency. Tom Hughes, coming back from Minnesota, report·s that is that Humphrey is the No. 1 choice if the President naming
  • Chairman, Senate Republican Campaign Committee Governors 4. s. 6. William Guy Thomas McCall Richard Hughes Democrat of North Dakota Republican of Oregon Democrat of New Jersey Mayors 7. 8. Joseph Barr Theodore McKeldin Mayor of Pittsburgh
  • National Security Action Memorandum No. 339, Memo for the Sec. of Agriculture (Secret) 12-17-65 A R. W. Komer, Memo for the Record: Pres. 's Meeting with Indian Food Minister Subramaniam (Secret) 12-20-65 A T}iomas L. Hughes to Sec. of State
  • on an in-and-out-of. Wash· ington-the­ am -d y a i . Her pre ence would g t us into ceremony not intended. e do not la n any arri val ceremony or formal statement or toa ts. Harold H . Saunders cc: C arol F ar ra r DECLASSIFIED Authority RAC-N LJ t>t>l -1 ;z 1- I
  • . Kleberg's name, asking me to go to Fort Worth to confer on this business. handed Mother the wire. I I also called my girl friend, who was secre- tary to Congressman Hugh Rigney of Illinois, to meet me in Fort Worth. Anyhow, when Mother showed Lyndon
  • up at a dinner party with Pete Lisagor and Hugh Sidey and a couple of other vultures who took him off to the Madison, and he spilled his guts. Literally, the sequence was LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
  • in the thirty years since the Roosevelt Administration. I've only to mention some of the names to illustrate the point I'm making: Cy Vance, Ros Gilpatric, Harold Brown, Paul Nitze, Bill Bundy, Charlie Hitch, Alain Enthoven, Harry Rowen, Joe Califano, John
  • , a division of King Features; Jack Woliston, a news editor o( Unit­ ed Press In ternational, and Harold Blumenfeld, UPI pic­ ture editor. The Wrights also t esllfied t hat t hey employed at sala ries of $250 t o $600 a week the free­ la11ec nhotog-raphic ser
  • MEDAL OF SCIENCE . 1965 Theodore von Karman 1963 Luis W. Alvarez Vannevar Bush John R. Pierce Cornelis B. van Niel Norbert Wiener John Bardeen Peter J. W. Debye Hugh L. Dryden Clarence L. Johnson Leon M. Lederman Warren K. Lewis F. Peyton Rous William
  • for a private dinner with Harold Wilson. (You have a detailed summary of this meeting). April 3 began a day with brief remarks to the U. S. Embassy staff, then I gave a background briefing to the traveling press and American press, headquartered in London. I
  • into orbit by Thor-Delta from Cape Kennedy. January 20: NASA Deputy Administrator Hugh L. Dryden announced that u.s.s.R. had notified u.s. that it would participate in space conununication experiments using Echo II. January 21: Relay II active
  • • Cody Fowler Harold J. Gallagher Nathan B. Goodnow William T. Gossett William P. Gray Erwin N. Griswold Robert E. Lillard Arthur Littleton Ross L. Malone • William L. Marbury Orison S. Marden • Burke Marshall David F. Maxwell Robert W . Meserve • William