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- another experience also. I was on the debating team and some question came up as to whether or not Princeton would be a problem for us to visit. One of the eager beavers, who was the coach, sent a telegram saying that I was a Negro and would
Telegram, Lady Bird Johnson, Lynda Bird, and Lucy Baines to Lyndon B. Johnson, August 24 [1950s]
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- - -/-~. 5 - . CLASS OF SERVICE This is a fast message unless its deferred char• accer is indicated by the prop er symbol. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM w. P. MARSHALL. DL =Day Letter NL=Night Letter 1201 LT-lnternational - Letter T cl.:gram
- Telegram, Lady Bird Johnson, Lynda Bird, and Lucy Baines to Lyndon B. Johnson, August 24 [1950s]
- THE COMPANY WIIL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONC~NG rrs SERVICE · 1201-S ~ 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
- Telegram, Lady Bird Johnson to Lyndon B. Johnson, 6/7/1938
- THE CGMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE 1201.S Cl.Ass OF SER.VICE This ls a full-rate Telegram or Cablegram unless its deferred character is indicated by a suitable symbol above or preceding the address
- Telegram, Lady Bird Johnson to Lyndon B. Johnson, 8/25/1939
- BY DIRECT WIRE FROM ,,, A. 1223-S CI.Ass OF SERVICE -- This is a full-rate Telegram or Q1blegram unless its de£erred character is indicated by a suitable symbol above or preceding the address. . , WESTERN UNION R. B. WHITE NEWCOMB CARLTON
- Telegram, Lyndon B. Johnson to Lady Bird Johnson, 8/5/1939
- WESTERN UN I 0 NQ3>) - SYMBOLS ( 2 2) Cl.Ass OF SERVICE -- This is a full-rate Telegram or Cablere:am unless its derred character is indicated by a suitable symbol above or preceding the address. R. B. WHITE NEWCOMB CARLTON J . C . WtLt..ful
- Telegram, Lady Bird Johnson to Lyndon B. Johnson, 9/24/1940
- , there was one episode worth telling. remember Buzz Busby. I won't You I thought Buzz was one of the ablest guys I'd ever met--modest unassuming fellow, just a very good mind--and he told it as it was--to LBJ, to anybody else, which I thoroughly admired
- in 1962 and in 1963. B: I ought to break in here and mention this. Have you done an interview like this for the Kennedy library program? S: I have not. B: In that case, if you don't object, I think it's worth continuing on along this line
- . But the people of Miami, the people of Florida, felt very deeply about the Cuban situation and really welcomed these people . I think really one of the bright stars in the crown of Florida is the fact that we did accept these people . The federal government
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 37, August 1-10, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- by the President for some de-escalation from the other side. I further reported Mr. Rostow' s feeling that · ·· • 'f , •. this proposition may well prove to be worth a trial. We do, however, have to think out where the US would find itself if the Soviets were
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 105: Nov. 9‑14, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- vicinit7.of impact at most, 100 or 150 feet around the impact point. _J Dnhdr.y, IOP:JOHanso a--... TIAN5MISSIONAHi> \ ~,:::~A~:?" Hewson A. ]v'an ls WARNING, REPRODUCTION OF TELEGRAMS, UNLESSUNCLASSIFIED, IS PROHll,ITEO. -~ IOP - Mr. Pa ez
Oral history transcript, Richard H. Nelson, interview 1 (I), 7/20/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . He said, "Why do that? Just go ahead and take your commission, and then you can come on my staff as my military aide." Which I did. I went to Fort Sill and did my officer's basic and came back to the Vice President's staff as his junior military
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- risky. I think it worth trying to get Bonn to give up on hardware in '! order to test the Russians on non-proliferation -- though I would do it more slowly and gently than I think Bill Moy~rs would. But I entirely . t share the Ba.11 .. Rostow vi~w
Oral history transcript, Henry Bellmon, interview 1 (I), 4/24/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- wake up early and work on the mail . This morning I spent quite a lot of time drafting a telegram to President Johnson in which I challenged the non-political nature of the trip and told him if he was truly interested in coming to Okla homa for a non
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 107: Nov. 19‑22, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- MUSTDEMADEO.. ml COPlcS • . 8UORftHE HLEGRAMIS DELIVE.REO TO OC/TI.Al, R.oc,m 6243 . . ., . . . .. .. . . .. .. . IOUTGOING TELEGRAM Depaietment :- MICAH: □
- •_ _ ..!..ii ~ _,:____;__ Page of telegram .to,_ _ _~C,._I..B.1.~GLl,UL,l,I,U;;,Al,,,LBJ-..----------------- 2 80Mli'IffEM'f!AL ·• :: • ~- .:. . -•. . '!.,. '• -- . . i .....·. .., 2. . In our view, the root of the problem is the claim o:r some
- of Foreign Intelligence in the Department of the Army in the Pentagon, from about 1957 to about 1961. Then I was transferred to the National Security Agency at Fort Meade, Maryland, where I was the Director of Production from 1961 to 1965; and then back
Oral history transcript, Michael V. Forrestal, interview 1 (I), 11/3/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- that the people were lazy, but not otherwise. M: Let's move to that August beginning of the final days or months of Diem and Mr. Johnson's interest in that. Does that begin with the events surrounding the August·24 telegram that Mr. Hilsman writes so much
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 89: July 21‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- , New York. 10006 Tel: AC 212--558-4265 Mr. John Cowles Minneapolis Star and Tribune Minneapolis, Minnesota. 55415 Tel: AC 612--372-4102 Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther ••Cathedral Apartments 4101 Cathedral Avenue Washington, D. C. 20416 Tel: 244-7693 Dr
- of times to his place since he's been vice president." And I knew that he knew me so very well. So they sent him a telegram. And he had three networks connected to see that program, "I've Got a Secret." So the Garry Moore program that particular night went
- was created only fifty- seven hundred farm families 0r about eight per cent of our farm families in Florida enjoyed th,::,. use of electric pO\'rer. Today, almost half. of our farms, over fort y:~-sevorJ per cent, nave electricity and more are getting
- . . . : ;' ·.... . . .. •. ·- .. . . ..,. .... ~ •• ... . t .... ....·:··... ,., •• ., . . ,. •.. ..,. t\lt.: • ·1 • ( l 1' ' ' ~ Apl'U 111 196' .. ..~ . Deu w,. •C,Ui '•r l· . llelerence I• mada to you telegram ·of March 26 &o tlae Pr••ld.9Dl relative to the r•c•11& Chattuoop. Tenae
- are hurting. The President then read the John Stuart Mills quote: "War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest thing: the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks nothing worth a war is worse •. A man who has nothing which he cares
Oral history transcript, Otis Arnold Singletary, Jr., interview 1 (I), 11/12/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
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- and sat me next to him and continued all through lunch. On the way back to Washington that night, Sarge and I were flying in that Jet Star, or whatever it was, Shriver said to me--and I assume you want it the way he said it--being the devout Catholic he
- or something. Evidently no one was-- B: W e l l , we had a duty officer every [weekend]. The Clark subcommittee, Senator [Joseph] Clark of Pennsylvania, and--your memorandum refreshed my memory--some real star-studded members of that subcommittee, [Gaylord
- of Americans who joined Lady Bird Johnson in beautifying the United States in the l 960s was ab sorbing lessons about the worth of wild places, the need for a balance between humanity and nature, and the power of government to protect natural beauty
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 16 (XVI), 12/16/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- wanted to go up. He hadn't been able to see him play once all year, and he wanted to see him play, and he was kind of the star of the team. The President said, "Fine." He went up to see him that Saturday, and the President ran him down up
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 21 (XXI), 2/22/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in as McNamara's star with a little--you don't have much independence when you work for any president but at least I had a little going in and that was important. But had all of those things screwed up, had I screwed up Watts, had I screwed up the steel
- , Rising Democratic Star." M: Did you interview him for that article? C: I interviewed him briefly, I didn't have any extensive one for that. However, I did do other stories about him and about Congress. Quite a number of my stories were connected
- ESTERN NIO CLAss OF SERVICE This is a full~ate Telegram or Cablegram unless its deferred character is.indicated by a suitable symbol above or preceding the address. 1201 NEWCOME!!! CARLTON CHAIRMA N OF THE BOARD CT: SANFRANCISCO MRS CLj,UDIA
- Telegram, Lt. Commander Adam to Lady Bird Johnson, 5/8/1942
- CLASS OF SERVICE This is a full-rate Telegram or Cablegram unless its deferred character is in- dicated by a suitable symbol above or preceding the address. WESTERN UNION R. B. WHITE NEWCOMB CARLTON J. C. WILLEVER PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN
- Telegram, Lady Bird Johnson to Lyndon B. Johnson, 7/21/1941
- \ .J Cl.ASS Of SERVICE DESIRED \. CABLE DOMll'STIC TELEGRAM ORDINARY DAY URGENT RATE LETTER SERIAL DEFERRED NIG1lmR ~{~E~ilU SPECIAL SHII' SERVICE RADIOGRAM Patnms should check el- or MrYiee dtoiNd; otbswioe the m-.. will be lranlmitted u
- Telegram, Lady Bird Johnson to Lyndon B. Johnson, 1942
- a number of telegrams to you both dur ing and after the riot demanding a disaster proclamation. Brown, with Collins' help, held firm, with the net result that a disaster request from the Governor never came in. Collins made some progress bringing the local
- Foreign Ministers Conference (B-5) Public 1 2 3 4 5 Statements Draft Joint Communique (P-1) Suggested Farewell Remarks by the Vice President Suggested Farewell Telegram (P-3) (P-2) 1 2 3 Biographies Chung Hee Park President of the Republic of Korea