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- visit of the Prime Minister of Nigeria, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa and Mr. Johnson, as the Majority Leader of the Senate, gave a luncheon for him on the Hill, with a large number of Senators and Congressmen participating. And that was the first time I'd
- , is that correct? D: That is correct. M: And you've been serving in this job since what date, sir? D: Since Ootober 1966. M: And before that you were Acting Administrator of the Small Business Administration? D: I had a brief period as Administrator
- since what date, G: About the first of July, I don't recall, 1966. but at any rate, sir? Maybe it was the first of August. the middle of 1966. M: And you had previously been with the Agency since what time? G: 1961. In 1961 I was appointed
- , it depends. F: What are you trying to do in this--are you trying to educate opposition Congressmen through utilizing those who go with you on a program, or are you trying to build up backfires back in home constituencies? H: Both. If it works best, you
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh December 2, 1968 M: Just as a matter of identification to start with here, you're Eugene V. Rostow, presently Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs--since what date, sir? R: Since the beginning of October 1966. M
- . Well, I was just telling you that I went in to see him, and one of the things that he poignantly asked me was, "Are the mil itary planning a COUp?" And I looked at him and I said, "Yes, sir, I think they are." G: What did you base that on? P: Just
- . But the first three or four times I saw the President I barely had time to say "yes, sir," before he took off on the press and just held forth. You'd ask, "Did you tell him any different or did you present a different viewpoint?" You don't get a chance to. G
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 19 (XIX), 6/13/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the homely, familiar words. I can negotiate a treaty putting an end to a war in German, but when it comes to ordering a hamburger, hold the fries, I'd be totally lost. And fortunately, the Secret Service had one of the Texas Germans working in San Antonio
- that, but everybody took plenty of time to scrutinize the whole thing. F: You never did feel a deadline pressure so that you hurried your work? W: No, sir, we did not. F: You were just going to get through whenever you finished. W: Absolutely
- things to certain ways to enable them to look better back home or bring them around? Iv: I have no recollection of that. I know that in Cooper's case there was a little, tiny bit of strain in that direction simply because Earle Clements
- LT 1-7020 Dear Sirs BOARD OF DIRECTORS MARK VAN DOREN Hon. Ch•lrm.n REX STOUT Vice President DR. ALBERT SIMARD Se
- 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 8 Mr. Jorden: Well, you got rid of him pretty quickly? Presiden t: Yes, sir, just as soon as I could. mont.'1s, but it was one of the first things I did. It took
- within the laws, employees, all com• tle'.home to maintain and to cultivate With respect you in every SECilE'F in the that we have achieved in his country, at all times relations business Bosch will be encouraging enterprises office may
- of our aid ($85 million from FY'65 and earlier, at least $70 mWion from FY 166, and inaaaive PL 480) for later parleyin1 with Indira. As a means of bringin1 home to Mrs. Oandlu,~what we expect of her, we'd tie on stiff conditions: (a) India muat match our
- number of values in the business of living which come to flower and die from the mere fact of activ ity in use. Two children may be born in adjoining homes, or better, identical twins are born and placed in adjoining houses, one with loving parents
- up 8:45a Breakfast 8:52a White House Saturday 201 1/4 Ibs 3:46a t 10, Jacobsen - Austin. Tex McNamara Slater Beck - at home Judge 11:06a t Mildred 11:27a f mjdr Stegall A. W. Moursund - Texas Stegall 1968 VH.TE HOUS E dat >ENT LYNDO N
- . and Mrs. William D. Wampler, Sunny Slope Farm, Harrisonburg, Va Mr. M. C. Small. Exec Secy-Treasurer, Natl Turkey Federation Miss Patricia J. Myles. Home Economist. Poultry and Egg Natl Board Mr. Howard Helmer, Eastern Representative, " ]j Ellison Morgan
- , Douglas Dillon room to take the call, he said to the group I need to know what's goin g on. " Washington (as the President left the "you please watch the returns because November 3, 1964 THE WHITE House PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY
- To LB J Ranc h vi a helicopte r w / Mrs . Johnson , Sec y Udall , Sylvi a Porter , Mr . and Mr s Dick Goodwin , Judg e Home r Thornberry , Jac k Valenti , M F , arrivin g a t l:45p . The Presiden t loade d hi s passenger s ont o th e gol f car t an d
- HH^HH Roybal Cong. Edward P. Boland Amb Douglas MacArthur Cong Rodney Love ^)H)H John Reilly Congwm Frances Bolton Cong Cornelius Gallagher Sen John McClellan Sen Leverett Saltonstall i_ Cong. Frank Bow Sen. Albert Gore Cong Joseph McDade Cong Richard
- -t/~ (VL.J91-#0(, I.LO .ff #13a Letter President Johnson to Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa lp possible classified information 06/30/65 A #59a Letter President Johnson to Eisaku Sato possible classified information 06/18/65 A #63a Letter Juan
- o Co Escort Party - The names of the escort party must be furnished to the State Department for inclusion within a letter from our Ambassador in London to the Home Office just prior to the final execution of the extradition order o Do Clothing
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 12 (XII), 8/19/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- --the road was full of us in those days going to Washington--and went as far as Roanoke. This again is sort of typical of that time. We spent the night in a tourist home. There were lots of rather nice-looking old homes, usually Victorian with white
- of Washington, D.C., with Eleanor Roosevelt; friendships with intelligent, thought-provoking people; Mrs. Johnson's brother, Tony Taylor's divorce; a lunch at the home of James Forrestal; Senator Alvin Wirtz's appointment as undersecretary of the interior; Mr
- of a southwestern or western state--"is the loss of our best young people. Our best ones graduate and go East and they don't come home." Of course [Wilbur Joseph] Cash or some several southern writers have quantified that, that there were fifteen million southerners
- ; there was politics in my old home of Kaufman. I remember some of that as a boy growing up. I was in Sam Rayburn's district, and Mr. Rayburn was very popular, and we had local politics there. When I got down here this county, Jim Wells County, had for years been
- to be his newsboy; I delivered newspapers to his home. At that time he was an alderman. F: Right. M: As the years went on, I believe he and President Johnson became quite good friends. F: Yes. M: But at the outbreak of the war, or shortly before
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 20 (XX), 9/25/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was not at. So I don't know. G: Anything else on that trip? R: No. G: John Connally went along on that trip, I see. R: German? G: I think so. R: No. No. No, sir. That I would certainly remember. Oh, he may have been there for some reason. That's
- MR. MOYERS: you, sir. I will not give a lid until 6 o'clock. END THE WHITE HOUS E WASHINGTON MR. VALENTI Buzz said fine when I retrieved the memo--but added please let him know if he's expected to do anything. Mon Sept 13 5:25 pm Perry Barber
- to Johnso n city , go t ou t o f th e ca r an d visite d th e ne w ban k buildin g which i s unde r construction . The y drov e aroun d hi s boyhoo d home'.^'^Wen t to th e Scharnhorst plac e arrivin g a t 12:34p , departin g ther e a t l:40p . . .arriving
- hospital Myer Feldman rode to w/ Prescar during Cliff Carter visit Depart for Walter Reed Hospital w/ General Clifton & Dr. Stanton to visit General Douglas MacArthur; Carried w/ him in car a bouquet of mixed flowers - yellow roses & chrysanthemums Arr
- and Mrs. Pepper for airport. Boards chartered Gulfstream aircraft, joined by George Reedy, Yolanda Boozer, two Secret Servicemen and Joe A. Moran, Special Aide. Vice Pres. and party of 5 above arrive at Douglas Municipal Airport, Charlotte, N. Party met
- seek no bases o r territory there , and when we have responsible assurance that the terrorism has stopped , we w ill bring our troops home immediately; and until then, we will do everything we think wise to help the South Vi.etnamese do what
- staff , Marvi n Watson , Henr y Wilson, To m Johnson an d Jak e Jacobse n n an d out . __ _ d Mark s - enrout e t o Offic e - DI D NOT TALK i i 1 _i ,—. n Watso n (at his home ) _ _ Georg 1 e y Hall Wilso n " Marvi 9:17a _ Expend, e y (includ
- Judge A. W. Moursund - Round Mountain, Texas Justice Wm. O. Douglas - Washington, D. C. Swimming in the pool w/ Mrs. Johnson The President and Mrs. Johnson didn't swim for very long because of the windy and rather cool weather Into the house
- (she is one of the hostesses in the boyhood home.) Sheldon Cohen (returning his call of earlier today) n^ White House pg^, Activity (inctude visited bv) To Cabinet Room for meeting with ASSISTANT SECRETARIES of Interior, Post Office, and Justice
- , Secy . McNamara, and McGeorge Bundy (VP, Rusk , and Bundy out at 2:50 pm) To the Cabine t Room w/ McNamara FOR MEETING w/ , Secy. Fowler Jo Secy. Wirtz Jac Secy. Connor Secy. McNamara ._ John Douglas ____^ . ^ Director Schultze Chairman Ackley ^ Hon
- . To the Office Joe Laitin - Austin, Texa s e^= and Roy White Riding - w/Mrs Johnso n - t o -the Lewis Place, ; the "Hartman home, checkin g on construction there . T Jake Jacobse n - car radio - re calling Earl Death and getting info on som e equipment, hav e
- Secy. W. W. Wirtz Hon. Gardner Ackley Secy. - Commerce " Y,,AG Katzenbach , Joe Califano Hon. John Douglas - As Joe Califano - (fr. Cab. Rm. ) (*^/7 Secy John Connor Attorney Genera ^ j and Otto Eckstei n also in for above McGeorge Bundy - (fr. Cab. Rm
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- House of Representatives Washington, D. C. t,3b PHIL M. LANDRUM HOME ADDRESS 9TH DISTl'IIC'r• GEORGIA JASPER, GEORGIA COMMITTEE: WAYS AND MEANS OFFICE ADDRESS: Congress of tbc ~nftcb ~tatcs 2308 RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON, 0.C