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  • and said she was going to give some two hundred and fifty thousand dollars worth of daffodils for Columbia Island, nearly a million daffodils, also for dogwood trees that would bloom beautifully in April in the springtime. M: Mrs. Francis, in June of 1967
  • , concluded that a telegram should be sent. In any event, as this evening continued to unfold, another matter came up. Press and network people were anxious to have a spokesman for the Kennedy side in the ballroom. I was a little intrigued to find
  • epartment of Stat TELEGRAM SEt . f~E I 8T · AC I ON SS 25 1 INF' O /0 25 W R 3t 13 !0 Z J UL 6 7 r M AMEMBA SSY AT HE NS TO SECS i ATE WAS HDC .-e E e: Ji'! ! y · A T HENS 604 E>< DIS v 1 Ii 0 N : GREEK D 0 ME s 1 r c ' EN ~ K G I N D I: c
  • . Davis for the Arkansas part of the trip. (Press facilities will be located nearby.) (At Fort Smith the party transfers the Braniff Electra plane) back to 3 :15 p.m. ''F:cying Whistlestop" special plane departs Fort Smith Airport for Little Rock
  • in Austin; then stopped in Dallas or Fbrt Worth, picked up Walter [J~nkins]. The West plane was carrying an employee of his over to Johns Hopkins for medical attention and took the Senator's party on the way. G: Did you have any contact with Lyndon
  • (/} () > to ~ M (/} INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State Action G..~) Info 2;1ZCEIC815IVA327 RR JIUEHC DE RUEIVCR 63518 1111435 ,961 MA1 I~ PM 12 58 ZIY SSSSS i ll1411Z MAY 67 PM ANEMBASSY CAIRO TO UEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC llFO RUQVRA/AflEMBASSY JIDDA SATE
  • OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 0 Department of State COLLECT CHARGE TO -SECRf!'f Origin ACTION: lnfo1 INFO: Amembassy, ATHENS Amembassy, ANKARA Amembassy, NICOSIA Amembassy, LONDON USUN, NEW YORK STATE ) ~ (j
  • leave him like he is. F: This is subjective, but I think it's worth a guess. When Johnson became President at the end of November '63, shortly after that, the Civil Rights Bill was reported in December out of the House committee. Do you have any idea
  • pointed out, as you· may remember, that your office was promptly informed I was and would be out of town the days Moreland Smith was in town. I have no comment about Moreland Smith's telegram to the Committee and public statement, saying he was treated
  • !5 INWooo DRIVE HOUSTON 19, TEXAS Herman Brown Brown and. Root Houston , Texa s Telegram Ralph Ingersoll and -I arrive Friday after­ noon . Would appreciate Lamarr suite a s · rngersoll sonres . 111 go to hotel an~ enquire .for reservation
  • 12 10 {.? v!c:GEOIGEBUNDY ... H .... ...... _ HOUSE '!\Dlegrllffl to thGI i»ro111aent.,ag,u:ding Planes for Jordan • • Mr. EU3"ene~ of ws Angeles, California, sent a telegram October 16, 1965 to the President which stated .in 11 Send no U.S
  • , Stars and Stripes. I could hardly, on the strength of a Stars and Stripes article, go to my commanding officer and ask for transportation home. But in about five days the official cable from the Governor caught up with me. F: Your thoughts
  • should be returned when draft reply, memorandum, or comment is re­ quested. le recommendation REMARKS: Description: X Letter: ___ Telegram: Other: To: Marvin Watson From: Cong • .,:Ha::al::::::l~Biill'l~----­ Date: January 1, 1968 Subiect: Urging
  • of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA F ORM 7122 t( R EV. 5 -8 2 April 30. 1966 Saturday, 4:45 P.M. j Mr. President: Here are two major ideas worth your consideration, from Henry Owe.n . The first you will wish to brood about on your own
  • Observer Henry L. Griffin - Associated Press Francis Routt - Washington Evening Star ^ John Rous - Associated Press Paul Schmick - Evening Star Frank Hoy - The Washington Post ____ Albert Moldvay - National Geographic George Mobley - National Geographic
  • , Avenue Mrs. Bellin •wore a long .apartment, but the other ten- gypsy· dress by ·,Geoffrey •ants complained. They appar- Beene. She said .it was worth · ently thought that. listening $2,000 and' sh¢ had paid $100 to the rock rnusic-.that ,ema- for it. Mr
  • , Avenue Mrs. Bellin •wore a long .apartment, but the other ten- gypsy· dress by ·,Geoffrey •ants complained. They appar- Beene. She said .it was worth · ently thought that. listening $2,000 and' sh¢ had paid $100 to the rock rnusic-.that ,ema- for it. Mr
  • supported the Student Non· violent Coordinating Committee in its opposition to the Vietnam war. Americans from many walks of life have ·spoken out in support of Bond's right to his seat. The following telegram, signed by th~ Congressmen lieted below
  • at (Place) The x;m Telephone Entry Tune fort *j 1 1 1 In Out Lo Expend,Activity Code LD 113 •j,^ guests at this luncheon President ; Secretary Bai^n TOASTS 2:55p MW (_ _ 3:01p I ___ 3:10p t | j\ the President's table, reading from his right Banda
  • . He was known on the Hill as one of the top Congressional secretaries. For instance, there was always quite a bit of competition between the Congressmen’s office and say, one of the U.S. Senators to get a telegram out announcing approval of a Texas
  • of the convention. G: Is that right? O: Yes. So, a telegram went forward to everyone imaginable that could be construed as a candidate, actual or potential. I arranged the time of the meeting to include lunch. I had our people provide sandwiches in my suite
  • -7 \ ·----- -~/ ,I LIMITED OFFICIAL USE October 23. 1964 Aiac- Th1a make• good aenae to me. WPB f.n fa.vo1'. OK? R'\VK ry Att: Tokyo 1445, 10/23/64 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE r . !COMING TELEGRAM Departme nt of Stat e . . I ..t,>. I
  • , p. A5997. Reprint of Murray Kempton article on Ku Klux Klan hearings of HUAC, from New York World Telegram a_nd Sun, October 20, 1965. The Klan mask is off. Congressional Record~ 10/19/65, p. 26521-26526. Address by Hon. John M. Ashbrook, including
  • Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Quill -- I -- 14 And he kept thinking they were genuine.” But they promised to send me a telegram in Muskogee, Oklahoma. The train got
  • to the White House on Monday, May 1, 1967, at 12:00 noon, to attend the swearing-in ceremony for Miss Betty Furness, Special Assistant to the President for Consumer Affairs. Please present this telegram at ll:4S A.M. on Monday at the Northwest Gate of the Wbi
  • , as you know. So he is worth all this work. Tomorr·ow he will do a major answer to Fulbright. J,~6. McG. B. Go ahead with Dodd on this basis Speak to me ----- ; .;;-:; .._; · .:.1·- -~ .I. W. JPUL8•1Cll4T. A"ll •• CHAt"MAN .IOHN 81'A.JUl•·""• ALA
  • with a bayonet, I believe. There al so were a whole series of investigations of military indoctri­ nation centers and how their programs worked, what their facilities were like, and just the processing of these new recruits. They were Fort Jackson, South
  • . NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1428 (8-85) ~ Department of State TELEGRAM i Lll Mt TEDI OFFH>I ALI. USEI . .. . ;- ?~GEi 0i S!ATE> 388 004097· 11 QR!fG1IN NEA 15! JNF01 CPR' 02,GPMI 04,NSC:t l0:,P 1 04,RSC:t 01,ss
  • ; but {b) somehow the town is slow to catch up with you that we aren 1t yet getting our money 1 s worth from the $1. 2 billion odd we invest annually in India/Pakistan--the former is floundering and the latter is slipping away from us; so {c) you 1 re bound
  • wasn't one and had a full understanding of the great worth of that particular staff member. He would even go so far as to invent complimentary remarks about the employee's work which he attributed to his brother. He was as skilled as LBJ at laying
  • to get U.S./ Jamaican relations back on the cay, it's worth a try. 7~ cc: Mr. Dungan DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.4 By~, Ger don Chase NARA.Date,1-t
  • • NO STATI ST I CS REQUESTEDREFTEL, AVAI L~BLE• POST UNCLASS·I. FI ED Department of State UNCLASSIFIED PAGE 01 MONROV 5897 TELEGRAM 5:15 • NCOPY 2117382 53. ACTION L INFO AF 03 09.9GPM 0~pH 02uSY 03.1MC 01,NSA 02,c,IAE DODE 00~JUS 02,TRSY
  • BE: RETURNED • ..····To - ·L~ n:-»attm·--·---Exec11tive Secretary ·"·· Department o.f.State Room 7ZZ4 NS/E Do Not File Department of State INCOMING TELEGRAM 55..M Action EUR FROM: MOSC0\4 Info ss G SAL RMR TO: Secretary of State NO: 1227, NOVEMBER
  • .-Our position has not changed from that set fort~1 in the Aide Mamoire of August 7, 1963. However, as long as the Greek Government diverts its own military and economic resources to the para.military action on Cyprus, it is indeed difficult for us
  • lin1 St. Alenadi-u {14,847) Jeurnal-Tribu.n• ('Dlur■• Ind.) llerth•rn Va. Publ.ishillg Ce., !Ac. 331 Fair.tax St. FNdriclmburg - Free Lance-star J'Ne Lance RiclaenY- (En. Pub. Ce. IDd.) (17,500) (12,309) A.tre-Aaerican (Hegre)(Ind.) (Sat
  • of dollars and millions of dollars worth of sophisticated equipment, and we have thousands of civilians servicing the sophisticated equipment. We have Air Force generals, but not in uniform, running around advising them, and so forth. F: CIA. G: And I