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  • to the Pre~si.dent King Con$tantine £rom The encTosed telegram from .Embassy Athens transmits King Constantine .i s message of tharikS to the .P resident .f or the King 1.s lunch.eon vis:it at the White House on September 11 and responds
  • that Westmoreland cancelled out the deployment of an armored reconnaissance regiment which was then at Fort Lewis ready to depart for Vietnam. He said, "I don't need them," you know, "The Viet Cong have screwed themselves up; I don't need them." But that only
  • of an actual 11Saucer 11• And this broader thinking requires a new term for the individual who goes beyond the present day limitations of physics The physicist will shoot at and hit the moon. But it is the Electrospherist who will steer to a planet or star
  • -- not moving. ?articipating dentists.· in :·:ron~ places. ?To tra.11sportation available. S~o~tage of· dant~sts. In trou8le Health Centars Project -- unable to gat star~~ since .Au~.st 1965. R~sistanca from loctl madical fra~arnity, and loca·1 health
  • . w. w. - /.Approwd Seem.e Boatow ..1ED TOP SECRET RESTalCTED DAT A --- J"uly 1. 1966 3.6 e /.. z; ..01 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. W. W. ROSTOW Walt -- This FY 1968 Nuclear Weapons Stockpile proposal has been ill-starred. When it came
  • ';'l{'S•.. ,._ ___ .;: • •-Black Power advocates who\Black•Powet·•and hlark nafa,n.l Oit the thinl cfay of the riol~, _: _: '.-----------------;.._ I _____________ _____ newspaper, ·- page, name of ·cHy and state,} ·Page 4 Star-News Pasadena
  • in the constant finite line. One saw once a barefoot brother scrubbing the floor of the man of science --a Jesuit seeking God through the stars. brother of the scrllb br11sh. One thought to speak with the Worn and aging hands told their story. The mind
  • MADEON THISORIGINALMUSTBEMADEON All COPIES BEFORE THETELECAAM IS 0EUVERE0 TO OC/T(Al, Room62'3 OUTGOJNG .TELEGRAM Dcpartme11 INOIC•,1,T(, □ C
  • of watching the President's way of approaching a bargaining problem, and we had quite a lot of misunderstanding, I think, between him and the rest of us on this matter because we thought that it wasn't worth haggling, or haggling as much as the President
  • Force Base, San Antonio, Texas ? President deplaned and went to the crowd at the fence. The President had on his ranc to boarding the jet star, the President talked briefly with Tom Johnson. President boarded the jet star joining: Mrs. Johnson Lynda
  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 7 it was worded in a rather inexact and somewhat contingent manner. As we sat there, a telegram ,vas drafted in response to Governor Romney, and it was immediately dispatched--I think at about eleven
  • ~fZENBACH - ,a LIMI!ED NOtOBJECT°j ON OFflCIAL USE R· ,t~O I ~ .. • Department • ~ of State ◄ nsot STATE, PAGE 01 1/. ~ \ ~ TELEGRAM 2?1?86 89 ORIGIN INFO CF'R 02· NEA 13,GPM 04,NSC 10,p el~.1~Sc, 01,SS 25.1USIA 12,SSC
  • in Europe. So there were a lot of people being trained there. Well, this particular operation got blown, and I didn't have anything to do in the agency, so I got out of the agency, volunteered for the U.S. Army, was inducted at Fort Meade, went up
  • -. -WLI.HDRAW ~ :ITS . MIL ITAR.Y~·-FORCES .:.FROM :·. CYPRUS.~, l~ro IMPLEMENT .IHIS · DECISION~ ., II.- WILL RECALL. . ONE. . BATALLI.ON FORT HW1.IH...,... PARALLEL~ TO ~ THIS WITHDRAWAL ;:- THE · ·ruRKIS.H~OVERNMENT,
  • the I think that the dual private-public role has proved its 10 worth. Responsibility for his private programs gives a carrier 11 an added incentive to be prudent in the administration of a 12 public program, and thus provides the much needed
  • clear just what his credentials are. But whether or not he has full credentials, Billotte will be worth listening to, and my guess is that the thing to do is to listen hard and to question him on the real meaning of the General's policy. If you wish
  • could borrow this 4 million dollars to pay the Texas Power and Light and these cities could buy all the municipal systems, and so they sent a telegram to us from the train but th~ couldn't pay for the telegram, it had to be one of those telegrams, you
  • on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh I did pick up all kinds of secondary reports on it, but nothing that would be worth recording . M: How much involvement did you have in your position at the Pentagon
  • ) ~Wal " T Henr \ ^ H w/ J° e Califano , Georg e Christian , an d Tom Johnson 2:01p LUNC 4:40p | l 27 , 196 7 e fort . 1:45p T . ^ t Rosto w (pl ) ~" . : ^Z . ^ _________, y Wilso n (pl ) — _ T ^ __„ o Ova l of c - w / M W 7HT
  • , in Austin, or that he would be president or anything like that. He wanted to leave something, though, and he talked about acquiring when he could the property on the edge of Johnson City where his ancestors started the cattle business and the old rock fort
  • involvement in a home movie with Mrs. Johnson; the establishment of the LBJ Foundation; LBJ's early plans for a library and park in Johnson City; the circumstances surrounding LBJ's Silver Star medal; LBJ having to choose whether to run for House or Senate
  • worth in Honolulu and some more on the plane. It was a pretty good example frankly of how the Johnson Administration operated M: when it got into a-- It's consistent with some of the points you made last time, the way the decision got made. c: Yes
  • to the troops Then Navy Band played Stars Bangled Banner and Marine Honor Guard stood by with fixed rifles for a 21-gun salute. 10:33a Departed General immediately on Helicopter 1 for Palm Desert, California - home o f Eisenhower WHITE HOUS E Dat e JIDENT
  • . Carrol l Hamilton — Mr. f—^ \ *Dr. Charle s Star k Draper , Head , Departmen t -^ o f Aeronautic s an d Astronautics, l o f Engineering , MI T -. Paul Thompson Mr. Willia m Kiera n Mr. Denni s Shaw Lt. j g Thoma s Mill s Chief Rober t Dun n PH1 Willia
  • a briefing memo for his meeting w/ Chancellor Kiesinger today and other items that had accumulated during the night. This morning, he read the "New York Times" and the "Stars and Stripes" : j 1j . Mr. j Ranch i (____-E \ j last Marvin Watson told
  • — . ^ in Out : Lo fort . LD ^^ White House Day Activity Thursday (:nc!ude visited by) / Lloyd Falk / Harold Hagan / Gerald A. Jackson Cong. Geo. Fallon Chas. Zuver, K, Jay Janis - HUD Frederick A. Fay, Natl Assn ^ t Herbert N. Jasper ' of Hsg
  • Bill) nntf AUGUST White House W a l t ^ R o s t o w 31, 1966 WEDNESDA Y ( b . 5 ) Bill Moyers (pl) Marvin Watson (pl) Jake Jacobsen (pl) To MJDR's rpom - reading The Evening Star newspaper Back to Oval Room Office Departed the Oval Room Office
  • of the Br'tish Kingdom after the dral t agr ement wa, approve at Runnymedc-t come to the United States. IL "" on v1 w m 1976 m Cahforni . Bcl'ore that, 11v.as at th 1939 New Y World's F-a1rand because of the outbreak of World War II remained in Fort Knox
  • in the 1930s. His most recent ef­ fort is a work titled "And So It Will Be Here," a composition which sets to music a speech delivered by Texas Governor Oran Roberts 100 years ago, setting forth the state's hopes for its university. The Rostow work
  • , September 8:15 p. m. Mr. 16, 1968 President: As the attached telegrams indicate, Prime Minister Salazar, an old economics professor that made good, appears to have had a dangerous relapse. J~stow Lisbon Lisbon 1952 1953 DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec
  • , Escor t Ofc r an d Interpreter , DO S - . - 'MITE Hous e Dat e Ma ENT LYNDO N B. JOHNSO N DIARY 'resident bega n hi s day at (Place) Th Time Telephon .1 In Ou tL "11:58a f "12:35p 1:2 e Whit e Hous e Day e fort Activit oL _ Wednesda Mrs
  • The President began his day at (Place ) The Entrv Tune ^' : 1 -p- Telephone fort Activity In Out Expend,- Lo 10:50a f C-^ 10:55a f (L~ 11:00a t -11:11a t White House Day (include visited by) ture Code LD Wednesday Bob Fleming Senator Mike
  • whenever peo,­ ple will listen to me. I k~ow thai fort by a world bent on peace. many peoples are ready to accepi I have spoken out in England these principles today. The wll!~ and Scandinavia on behalf of lngnesa of America and Russia to .world unity
  • terans Day Committee, which for many ye rs past has had its annual Veterans Day observ­ ance on the State apitol ground , thi year brought its ceremony to the Li­ brary Plaza. The program included muic by the Fort Hoo Army B nd, flyover by ergstrom Air
  • and politicians of country. of the action and that what is this of mine, M/Sgt. Carl W~ergstedt, at Fort Ord, California and is now enroute to Veitnam. M/Sgt. Bergstedt was due to retire from the u. S. Army with 20 years service on November 31, 1963; but he
  • This is a full-rate Telegram or Cablegram unless its deferred character is indicated by a suitable symbol above or preceding the address. WESTERN UNION A. N. WILLIAMS PRESIDENT NEWCOMB CARLTON , CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD The filin~ time shown
  • Telegram, Lyndon B. Johnson, 7/1/1942
  • ---------------------·_.. .,____ _. ____ CLASS OF SERVICE DESIRED DOMESTIC CABLE TELEGRAM ORDINARY DAY URGEfllT RATE LETTER SERIAL DEFERRED NIGHT LETTER iJIGHT LETTER Patrons should check class of service desired; otherwise the messaie
  • Telegram, Lyndon B. Johnson to Lady Bird Johnson, 12/18/1944
  • WESTERN UNION Cl.ASS OF SERVICE This is a full-rate Telegram or Cablegram unless its deferred character is indicated by a suitable symbol above or preceding the address. 1201 SYMBOLS DL=Day Letter NL,..Night Letter LC= Deferred Cable NLT=Cable
  • Telegram, Lyndon B. Johnson to Lady Bird Johnson, 1946
  • WESTERN CLASS OF SERVICE This is a full-rate Telegram or Cablegram unless its deferred character is indicated by a suitable symbol above or preceding the address. UNIO-N ( ..I SYMBOLS DL=Day Letter 50 , W. P. MARSHALL, The filing time shown
  • Telegram, Lyndon B. Johnson to Lady Bird Johnson, 11/15/1952
  • WESTERN CLASS OF SERVICB This is a full-rate Telegram or Cable, gram unless its de, ferred character is in, dicated by a suitable symbol above or pre, ceding the address. R. B. WHITE ,/ 1201 NEWCOM CHAIRMAN CA FT LTON BOARD ' NL=Night
  • Telegram, Lyndon B. Johnson to Lady Bird Johnson, 8/25/1939