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- uprising, order Government of Vietnam officials and Army of the Republic of Vietnam officers to go home, and publicly execute those who did not cooperate. He was also to attack and seize the radio station and to make an appeal to the people for assistance
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- in the lovely 1ettln&. The exqulalte ca1k which you pre ■ ented to u■ will hold a place of honor in our home. Tbuk you for 1ivlna ue 1uch a memorable time, and 1uch a beautiful remembrance of the occa■ ion. Pald1tan wu a thrllllna •top on our trip. 1 wa1 much
- to his retirement. It could broaden his own experience and enhance his value to the department .. I think that it is a tough job for a young man, as I was, with young children, because you're never home. Never. Traveling a lot. I felt there were
Oral history transcript, Charles P. Little, interview 1 (I), 7/24/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , real late nights. In those early days of NYA, Lyndon was the last man out of the office. When we were all walking out to go home, and generally we pretty much quit together, Lyndon was the one that pulled the door to behind us. He was not the type
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 20, February 1- 11, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- at teJ.-:ding were: Douglas Dillon; David Rockefel!.~~:r ; Father Theodore H2sburgh, President of Not~e Da2e ; Adol~ ~erle; Robert Nathan; George Harrar, PresideD.t of t:ie RG-tkefeller Foundation, and Andrew McClellan and Ernest iee of the AFL/CIO
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 90: Aug. 1‑10, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- SECURITY WASHINGTON, O.C. COUNCIL 20506 .Aigust 8, 1968 MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: FOR JIM JONES Sir Robert I am infor1ned as follows: Arrives Menzies' by the Australian Austin 25 Sept. Sept. 26 Sept. Sept. 27 28 Sept. 29 Sept. 30 Oct. Oct. 1
- over to Korea. He went He was the commander in Korea and I was his chief of staff in the Eighth Army. Then I commanded the Forty-fifth Division Infantry, and that was sent home, so they gave me the Twenty-fourth Division. I stayed in Korea
Telephone conversation # 1101, sound recording, LBJ and DOROTHY SCHIFF, 1/1/1964, time unknown
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- CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER UNCERTAIN; HOWEVER, SCHIFF CONVERSATION TOOK PLACE BEFORE HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS CONVERSATION BECAUSE DOUGLAS AGREED TO GO TO LIBERIA, AND SCHIFF COULD NOT GO
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- l .... •'. SATURDAY, April 24, 1954 ( ( 7:00 _p. m. Dinner - - South American Room Hotel Statler - - Black Tie - st'\ Honoring Chief Justice Earl Warr~ Given by Arthur F. Douglas and William 0. Douglas ... .1 . .. APRIL 24, 1954 ( PEOPLE
- home on the Ranch, but I had never seen this person in person. He did impress me. He just came across with all the vitality, just living energy, great force. G: What did he say? W: Well, I was young, and I guess I was kind of a pretty girl
- Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Winters -- IV -- 5 W: Yes. G: I see. Then on the second of July was when LBJ had his first heart attack, in 1955, at George Brown's home out
- College, Intereatsa Lahore; Cambridge (1935) English, Urdu, Punjabi Reading, jurisprudence Mr. Qli.dir is from a distinguished Punjabi family. His father, the late Sir Abdul Qadir, enjoyed international fame as a scholar and a literateur. Mr. Qadir
- . I came from a family of coal miners. My father was a coal miner and is retired; he is living now as a retired coal miner. r got out of high school in 1931. F: Where was this? M: At Rock Springs, Wyoming, which is my home town. things
Oral history transcript, John Henry Faulk, interview 1 (I), 12/15/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ; at that time it was just the old Faulk home--we had living with us a wonderful old couple, Mr. and Mrs. John Talley [?], who were both Methodists in our church. They were not on hard times, but relatively hard times, and they needed family. So Mama moved them
- Academy. I went to war in World War II as a rifle company commander, in Europe, [was] wounded, back into the fight, and then home. [I] came home with the idea of going to Japan, and this was sort of forestalled by the atomic bomb. So although we were ready
- that by unity he could obtain power, he .acquired both self-respect and militancy • . A Negro janitor in .Montgomery told a reporter:: "We got out heads up now, and we won't ever bow down again - no, sir -- except before God!" Yet statutory equality more
- INDUSTIIA&. f'IOC!SSH • METHODS • TIMI STUDY • STANDAIDS JAMES J. CALLAHA SS.c> WOT CHICAGO QRAND AVSNUS ✓-v 39, ILUNOIS ~ ✓s
- of the Army Douglas M:l.cArthur, Fleet Admiral Chester w. Nimitz, the late General Jonathan Wainwright, and many others of all ranks who served with glory and distinction in the Pacific War. Emmet O'Neal Chairman Encl: 4 Photographs [5 of 37] I
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh (TAPE 4frl) February 14, 1969 This is the interview with Orville Freeman. Sir, you've been in one way or another in Democratic politics since the 1940 1 s. in~olved Do you recall when you firsr met Lyndon Johnson? F
- Schlesinger, Jr. - re: coming to see the Senator Preacher Durst (Houston) and Howard Payne (Houston) Miss Slatterly (Sen Douglas' office). She had delivered a letter signed by Sen Douglas and other Senator s requesting a meeting o f the Democratic Conference
- ·dcr o,f Fial.and lli hcellency Charles Lueet Aabatisador of the French Re ubl1c Bia Exeelleucy Heiiu:...c: !{Qapp ·t in At:tbassador oft~ Federal Republic of Ge,many B.i.s be 11,e ncy Sir Patrick De.an. G~C.M.G. Dri.ti h Ambassador Mr.. Endre Szluka
- of the office space in the White House. We handle the rest of the White House including the living quarters of the First Family. F: Are the tours under your direction? H: Yes, sir. F: Haven't you changed policy on the tours? H: We have, with Mrs
- a Rhodes Scholarship and spent the years 1947 to 1949 in Lord Florey, then Sir Howard Florey's, Laboratories at the Sir William Dunn[?] School of Pathology in Oxford. And [I earned] a research degree, a Bachelor of Science degree there. I came back
- , 1972 INTERVIEWEE: JAMES R. JONES INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Jones' home, Tulsa, Oklahoma Tape 1 of 1 F: Just to get this started, let's get specific for a minute. Do you remember the article that Townsend Hoopes did that made
- . Carl D Perkins Chuck Roche Massmoxiik Senator Paul Douglas Okamoto Major Haywood Smit Cong. George E Shipley Jacobsen Cong. Kenneth J Gray Watson, Senator Ross Bass mf During the first leg of the trip, the President, Mrs. Johnson, and Luci visited
- to Washington. I remember one incident that I might just interject, my wife and I had been in Washington just a few weeks, I would say that it was early in 1941, and we were invited to Sunday noon lunch or dinner at the home of some Alabamians, who were
- with government. I don't believe that any of us used that too much as a wedge. We felt that it was self-evident that that was true, and that if they didn't accept our advice that we would go home. I don't doubt but what some of them would have wished that we would
- . As soon as this is over, let’s go right straight to the plane and get on back to Texas.” And I said, “Sure, sure. Yes, sir.” You know, he stayed and visited with those farmers in Hudson, Wisconsin--he must have stayed an hour-and-a-half. Stood around
- . of the conversations available through the web site, but decided in 'tead simply to create a "hot link" from our site to the C SPAN web site, where sound recordings of over eight hundred segments and full tel phone con versations are already available. Home. Search
- pilot group. So I went back to Washington, got a few days leave over the weekend, and told Nellie. By that time we had had our daughter Kathleen. I gave up the apartment, arranged to get a friend of mine to drive Nellie and the baby home, and went back
- President Roosevelt calling congressmen out of military service during World War II; Mildred Moody; Connally's naval career; Daniel Moody; Alvin Wirtz; the Johnsons' business properties in Austin in the 1940's; Hardy Hollers; the Dillman Street home
- into the Academy in larger numbers? And getting some Negroes on the faculty?" I said, "Yes, sir." And he went on with this man, and I came back home with my wife. We were in the car, I told her what he had said, And she says, "Shoot, he isn't going to remember
- , 1981 INTERVIEHEE: GENERAL SAMUEL T. HILLIAMS INTERVIEWER: TED GITTINGER PLACE: General Williams l home in San Antonio, Texas Tape 1 of 2 G: All right, General Williams, despite the increase in terrorist activities in 1959 and 1960, did you see
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 31 (XXXI), 3/29/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- XXXI -- 2 He talked to his usual constituency like the Farm Home Administration about the programs on REA [Rural Electrification Administration
- and Mrs. Johnson were in Washington most of the time. They would come in between sessions. Mr. Johnson would fly in some. They had the home out on Dillman. I guess I would see Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, and/or one of them, maybe once every two months
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh February 12, 1969 M: Let's begin by identifying you, sir. You are Senator Birch Bayh, Democrat from Indiana, and you've been in the United States Senate since 1963 and up to date. Is that correct? B: That's correct. M
- climbed the pole." And it was a fatalistic sort of laugh and comment, because he was being fatalistic about the fact that he had probably ended his career. He said, "Do you think we're going to make it?" And I said, "No, sir. I don't think that's