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  • Christian? President: Honest, fair, friendly, sturdy, dependable, unflappable. Shearer: Would you compare Bill Moyers with George Christian? President: No, I do not want to get into that. Shearer: Can a Press Secretary make a President's image
  • . Born in Trinidad in 1941, he was brought to this country at age 11 and became a citizen through his father's naturalization. He was educated at the BrOPJlXHigh School of Science and at Howard University, receiving his BA in philosophy in 1964 and has
  • million would be disbursed on the Export-Import Bank credits in the remainder of FY 1967 and about $90 million in FY 1968. CONF'IDENTIAL ~ GONFIDKNTIAL 3 As you know, Frei's Christian Democratic Government took office in November 1964, conunitted
  • ., University of Minn. LAPHAM , Maxwel l E., Tulane Univer sit y McNICHOLS , Stephen L . R . NAGLE, Raymond J. , N. Y. University OLSON, Stanley W., Baylor University PtlrNAM, Hamilton, S . Putnam Assn. PAGE , Howard E .,, National Science Foundation CARL50N
  • -"/~ 0 , - -- -'--·-~ , I September 14, 1967 ( I Y u:1v10RANDUM FOR GEORGE CHRISTIAN FROM: ...., rr- , -- EiEOUTIV~ V-il? · Mike Mam.toe //L 6, . ~~~ PA1I ... ~u~C~ d-M~, : H e re ia the lnformatlon on the 22•n1an Senate team. wb.lca thti l
  • of a bitch Zorthian, how did he get down here so quick to tip off and leak it to the press?" What we didn't know was that in that hour we were meeting, in Washington, after the President's speech, George Christian had briefed the press and had said to them
  • vacation. I briefed him in general terms. At your instruction. I invited in David K. Vtillis of the Christian Science :h,i'.onitor, I told blm that we bad read his articlt; about public confusion. on Viet Nam. I thought he might be interested in seeing why
  • CORRESPONDENTS OR TI T LE DATE RESTRICTION to P1esident £10111 Rostow c, t'-IY -EoRfident:ral ~ q ., :1.s~~ "'~ ,~ to Christian from Rostow ·--eora:fioontial opo//,,._ 1 va visit l -p----1- #""49 memo to F1esidcnt £rem Rostow J;&; VieJ,nrun­ ..eonfidentia1
  • -- 12:45 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM ROSTOW The final formulation in the attached is worth thought: If we could offer Hanoi and the world a conference of the four fighting forces to stop the bombing and stop the infiltration, on a monitored
  • utive Orders pertaining (who is also chairman of Coiincil will not be re­ of the laws and the Ezec­ to equal opportunity. "That responsibility st i 11 rests with the cabinet members and the heads of agencies. 'l'e will monitor and coordinate and eJ:l
  • Director • of Adult Education Program at Antioch College . 22. Interview with James Fain, September 2~, 1967. 23. Interview 24. Interview with Bro. Norman Brachman, Chairman of the Political Science Department at the University of Dayton. 25
  • on polltlcs ln Salgon; but I reviewed with him the bases tor a temperately optlmistlc position. Saville Davls; The Christian Science Monitor: Why no stalemate? Result attached. Philip Potter, Baltimore Sun: He has been concentrating on Middle Eaat and I
  • the names of some of these fellows; I can see them in my mind. The fellow from the Christian Science Monitor. John Cooley used to come over a lot, and he 24 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT More on LBJ Library
  • Miss Mollie Parnis Parnis-Livingston, Inc.,, NYC Mrs. Charles S. Robb Arlington, Virginia Mr. Sarmi Sarmi, Inc.,, NYC Miss Patricia Sheldon Christian Science Monitor Miss Eugenia Sheppard New York Herald Tribune Mrs. Robert Short Wife of the Natl. Chmn
  • , George D., NYC NICKERSON, Albert L., NYC QUINN, Anthocy, NYC REUTHER, WaJ.. ter, Det • RIPLEY, Josephine B., Christian Science Monitor SAMUELS, Howard J., NYC SHEA, William A., NYC SMITH, Howard K., Wash., D.C. WAGNER, Robert F., NYC WOUK, Herman, Wash
  • there. (Interruption) G: In June, early June, the Christian Science Monitor published an article speculating on whether or not [Allan] Shivers would take on LBJ in 1954. R: Yes. G: Did he have any fear that Shivers was going to run against him? R: I don't know
  • control The best and all processing photographic and stringent controls densitometric applications, and the entire thorough It science for a most important of films quality involving and prints. can be assured chemical continuous
  • LBJ COMMENTS ON TODAY'S MEETING; RUSK OFFERS HIS HELP ON MISSISSIPPI DELEGATION, MFDP CONTROVERSY; LBJ ASKS RUSK, MCNAMARA TO MONITOR REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN STATEMENTS, ESPECIALLY ON VIETNAM; FOREIGN POLICY AS ISSUE IN PRESIDENTIAL, CONGRESSIONAL
  • . Wilson is the County Seat of Wilson County, home of Atlantic Christian College (a 4-year school offering degrees in the liberal arts). Wilson is also the home of Nash Street which is acclaimed one of the most beautiful streets in the state because of its
  • HAROLD HUNT, Leader 41 Avondale Commun.i ty ·council .(ACC) 41 . BAILEY TT:JRN·ER, President 41 Southern Christian Leadership Conference 42 . (~W) . . . Black Nationalist Organizations Black Brotherhood CLYDE ·WIL~IAM VINEGAR, Founder · O~ganiz'a tion
  • visited by) Jacobsen - houseguest in mansion _ Russell Long _ Leonard Marks , Director, USIA „ .. Califano (pl) Bess Abell ___________ To Joe | M i ! _ James Cross Christian (pl) ' , . Wirtz __ George c ._ ll:15a , . 11:17a ~ Tuesday
  • forces or committees other than in Naval affairs? B: Yes, I'm a member of the President's Commission on Marine Sciences, Resources, and Engineering, which is a Presidential commission composed of fifteen members. Only three of us have had--four
  • Biographical information; Contact with President Johnson; President's Committee on Marine Sciences, Resource and Engineering; Environmental Service Administration; Sea Lab III; travel as Under Secretary; Assistant Secretary position; impression
  • vocabulary." U. s. puts spotlight on Klan, by Richard L. Strout. Christian Science Monitor, 9/30/65, p. L Background story occasioned by prospe,~ti,,e investigation of Klan by HUACo The Ku Klux Klan., the Invisible Empire. Congressional Re,~o:,.:·d:- 9/23/65
  • . The major opposition parties, Bosch's PRD and the Social Christian PR.SC, in assuming the role of constructive opposition give the govenmient their support. I came away, therefore, with a feeling that very considerable progress had been made
  • as possible. Unquestionably, studies are, in them­ selves, a necessary foundation; but politics has never been an exact science. In addition to precise data, there are always imponderables to be taken. into account. Le founn w...1ting. And human judgment
  • information that Secretary of State THADEURE, after obtaining an opinion from Attorney General WADEBRUTON, had written Dr. MARTINLUTHERKING, head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Inc.,. requesting him to register the organization pursuant
  • with the University Christian Movement, the Fellowship of Reconciliation and SNCC in founding a Latin American Institute to "coordinate research, monitor information and maintain contacts between radical student, church and academic groups in this hemisphere." REP
  • be cited as cases in which traditional political structures have been changing through evolutionary processes. The historical forces which have borne upon the area include the gamut of the great world religions -- Christianity, --CONf'IDEl~T IAL C
  • into League and.pr~nounced an~ f European the .;.:-ri. 1 other propaganda· it_~goo4 • t!1e i sh~d artists at least~ political support.; _Shipyard • :The _middle sea- supplied t~eir did to °Christianize naval rneichants business
  • is done efficiently to move it forward. This is not stalemate date for victory. but progress, although we cannot set a I went through basically these propositions with William Stringer, Christian Science Mo.nltor. on November 15, and with the following
  • to the President The White House Washington, D. C. , . Dear .Mr r'~fl4-.eo/ E--atet. - / Your kindness and courtesy last Friday is deeply appreciated by me personally and by the political science class from the University of South Carolina
  • :1, DE WT E: 1412 FROM ART MCCAFFERTY - TO ' THE PRES IDE .lT INFO GEORGE CHRISTIAN crr1: ·. U ti wH103s1 C L A S , .; / . .,., en ~ rn 16 . 17 'i?S7 JU~ 4 I (J) EEA:249 00 ~TE1 ~ : 1JTE 14 :9 1 FROM ARTHUR ttfCC"~F'F'~~TY
  • to light yesterday after the British science magazine Nature printed an article by three Finnish experts demonstrating beyond doubt that a Soviet test had raised radioactivity in the air over Finland last December. The Finns concluded
  • on European television. He leaves open the possibility of a long session which would then be edited as you wished. I am sending copies to Bob Kintner and George Christian whose advice you will wish to have. I myself have long thought the second idea proposed
  • with the community. complaints, the program is of the hearing The above report .was prepared with the assistance monitors, Mr. Louis Tellez, American GI Forum; Mr. Roberto Ornelas, LUI.AC;Mr. Roy Elizondo, PASO; Mr. Alberto Pinon, CSO; Mr~ Mario Vazquez, Unity