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  • , probably. F: Did you have much trouble with counter-demonstrations? C: No. As a matter of fact, there were very few counter-demonstrations. I'm trying to think. The American Nazi party that Lincoln Rockwell started, two or three times, I recall
  • pictures (Rockwell, large) to each man (one for offi ce one for homes "To Al Barkin, With appreciation from his friend, LBJ" their ) "To Hank Brown, With appreciation from his friend, LBJ" (autographed one to his dtr --do and autographed 1 picture, large
  • . Johnson Foundation. As another means to facilitate research, the L.B.J.Foundation is sponsoring, with the help f the Rockwell Fund of Houston, rhe pu lication of a bibliograph on Lyndon Johnson. The Audiovisual and Photographic Archives Thl'. visual
  • approv•d by: NEA/GRK - Mro Brewster NEA/TUR - Mro Draper S/S - Mi;- .. Thompson .. :': t W. Rockwel NOT TO BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETAR¥ ·-.., ~~~M DS-322 Page 2 of telegram to_--...Am~e.-mb!lllL.MaUlllsUllls
  • To Cabinet Room to join other members of the party * ; Secretary Rusk, U. S. Amb to Turkey , Parker Hart; Terry Howe, Lucius Battle, Asst Secy of State-designate; Stuart W. Rockwell, Deputy Asst Secy of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs; Townsend
  • of the Department of State. It was handled by a task force that was under the control of Luke Battle, the assistant secretary of State and directly, in an operational sense, under the deputy assistant secretary, Stuart Rockwell, now our ambassador to Morocco
  • will be published in the near future. A gift from Joe and Bennie Green and the Rockwell Fund, Inc. enabled the Library staff to compile a bibliography on President John­ son, Mrs. Johnson. and the family. The University of Texas Press will publish Lyndon B. Johnson
  • either his own or Mr. Kleberg's car. As we started putting things in the car he realized it was the 4th of July and that we might have trouble getting a license on Independence Day even in Rockwell, [Rockville] Maryland. He called to fix this. and we
  • .) • {/ Abraham lisenaan, Ed. & Pub. 234 I. 48th St. ri~~ ✓Themaevill• VValdNta - Tia ■ -Ente;!ria• (Ive. Da) Lie J. Iel,y, Jr. Id.; Lee - Tilles (Eve.Dea.) Turner Rockwell, ~waycress - (8,891 J. Kelly, (14,500) Ed., E. L. Turner, Sr. Pu.bl. 119-21 H
  • in planning and preparation, "Lyndon B. John­ son: A Bibliography", was recently published by the University of Texas Press. It was funded by grants from Rockwell Fund, Inc., of Houston, Texas. In an introduction to the bibliography, Robert Divine, profes­ sor
  • Rockwell was one of my people and a couple of those working for Joe Sisco--stayed up all night long and had a phone line open to Arthur Goldberg who sat all night with a phone on his shoulder and the three of us were talking back over teleconference with Cy
  • of the activities of·the members of the National States Rights Party. ..i 16 .. I • ~ # I .APPENDIX A!,ZRICAN NAZI PARTY OF THE WORLDIB~ION OF FREE FM'I'ERPRISE NATIONAL SOCIALISTS, ALSO KNOWNAS TE3 • GEORGELJNCOLN ROCKWELL PP.R'J~Y • I ' In his book
  • - for Secy Rusk to give to Amb. Kamel. However for your documentation purposes, it was a Rockwell color pie, 8 x 10, mounted and autographed by the President -Jc " To President Gamal Abdul Nasser With my hopes !or lriendship and mutual understanding, LBJ
  • in which she was shot. Wood has for a time been.£onnected with Rockwell and the ANP. He left the Baltimore -r..~