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  • if we gave them the A-.:e th:!y doing u:; any :\.ft 0~ .t: dam::.g~ Tet, I can't say. SANITIZB'I now? They h:i.ve thrown mort:>..rs ~ ~us. Ii I I I i i. ! SANITIZED 2 l':L
  • ;• (B)'.Cloaed by etat~te or. ~y the agency whic~ oriqtnated the doc:;ument~ .. ·., ( C). Closed in acc~clanc:a w.lth ~~trictione contai;led in the donor' ii d&ed of g'ift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73. OS I I .:.,.. - Meeting
  • and pessimistic side. The truth is that we are winning militarily, but t~{s story is not being told. The failure of the press accounts for som; of the d i sallusionment among t he p eopl e . I i I II / r1 1 ~MtSFtilG TO HANDWRITIN~ Ffll 3 The President
  • for our pulling out of Vietnam. SECRET -BECRE'I' -3­ II. This is one possible way to handle the meeting this morning at 10:30 a. rn. 1. Thank them for giving their time; and suggest the importance of maintaining the existence and substance
  • rates were the significant things. The President said 11 We can't survive without more taxes. 11 He pointed out that since World War II we have sent $30. 9 billion worth of food over-seas. 11 Some think we ought to spend $2 billion more now on food
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  • and techniques available to the United States in assisting underdeveloped countries cope with the problems of development and internal defense. II. Training Policy and Objectives A. u.s. Officer Personnel The President has directed that all career
  • . and Mrs. William S. Whit e arrived by car at 9:30a this morning Mary S and mf arrived by car a t noon today ' and 10: 39a The 12:25p . Upon ; iI I Lynda _ President and Mrs. Johnson departed Aspen Lodge, Camp David Ann's Church Smithburg w/ Cong
  • (houseguest s tonigh t arrive d a t 5:35pm ) a Bir d Johnso n arrive d a t th e Whit e Hous e after visitin g i n Lo s Angeles o n her retur n trip from Sout h America i 9:15p i 9:43p j - 11:55p m I 1 11:16p t ii ! Th e Presiden t an d Mrs . Johnso n an d
  • . .. __ IL Ii t t _______ , .—. Dinne r guest s arrive d - - an d went t o the second floor : „ Hon and Mrs. Ala n Boy d - Sec y of Transportation . r andMrs.Henry Jackson r an d Mrs . Edmun d Muskie , . r an d Mrs . Fre d Harris i ho n an d Mrs. Jame
  • to the grade of Admiral. i i Issued | ! Today ; of i Ii statement on death of Rob Roberts announced departure of Hal Pachios from Press Office Staff to the Dept Transportation, General Counsel's office j NOMINATIONS SENT TO SENATE TODAY; | Robert E
  • 4:19p -5:20 p Presiden i Ii wher —————————— i . i Amb i Amb j Wal i Amb ; i t an d Mrs. Johnso n upstairs t o 2 d floor e the y joined th e followin g fo r te a _____^_ . Fo y Kohle r . James Symingto n t Rosto w . . Sol Linowit z _—. _ . Bess
  • on Secy Rusk's plane) Houst Date —. November23, 1966 .YNDON B. JOHNSON tent began his day at (Place) Day T- Tetephone Tune f . . hi Out ^ ^ Expend.Activit Lo LD 12:OQn j__ ^l/ SPACE ; J . _j j I Ii j, I,
  • of Connecticu Rhode Island, an d Vermont to become parties to title II of the Compact on Taxation of Motor Fuels Consumed by Interstate Buses and the Agreement relating to Bus Taxation Proration and Reciprocity H* R, 11303, An Act to amend section 18
  • know it, but I just have to watch these hearings." "lt3/P? ( * MW (pl) " OFF RECORD: William "Tony" Boyle - United and his brother, Richard Boyle ' Henry Ford, II *^ """ J"^ OFF RECORD appt requested by Mr. Ford to discuss the newspaper reportsof
  • "H"! 8:!rOa ^ 8::50a f II €, 8: 53a t ^ ^^ /* (L- 9:32a f _—-__—^— - t Sen. McGeorge Russell Long Bundy The Postmaster General, Lawrence O'Brien (b. la) - re Morse resolution re VN pow McGeo Bundy the President; RFK statement; Senate problems
  • to heads of depts and agencies on U S participation in international organizations and programs. Nomination sent to Senate today : Joseph Palmer II, of Maryland, a Foreign Service Officer of the Class of Career Minister, t o be an Asst Secy of State BM
  • the President's whereabouts and asking to talk to either JJ or MW in the Barber Shop if possible. Operator connects to JJ. . down 9:28a ~~~ "~"~~" Returned To the Oval Rm Ofc V:30a " ~T~ " V:^^a T 9:34a t | 9?35a f i | 9:36a | lllla j Ii jI I. 9:38a - j
  • of the President of Venezuela / /#^ Dr. Manuel Perez Guerrero, the Venezuelan Minister of Mines and Petroleum } /./3^ I Ambassaor o of Venezuela, H.E. BSEBBET* Tejera-Paris / ' /^j Ambassador Hand Enrique ' T-^.'^T^^ V ! Under Secy, Thomas Mann ^ ""II
  • , Howard University; Associate Chemist with the Manhattan Project during World War II
  • . Menne n William s t o take t o Afrir a an d presen t to ! Hi s Majest y Hassan II, Kin g o f Morocco with th e cordia l friendship o f Lyndo n R . Johnso n an d to : Hi s Excellenc y Moktar Oul d Daddah , Presiden t of the Islami c Republi c o f
  • e Hous e pursuan t to Articl e II . sectio n 2 , clause 2 of th e Constitution . Roger L . Stevens , o f New York Issued statemen t followin g hi s meetin g w / Rober t Benjami n o n International Cooperation Yea r i n th e U . S. Issued Proclamatio
  • "The President s Choice " fo r Marc h - - a pictur e take n b y Staf f Sergeant Steve n Stibben s o f the the U.S U.S . Marin ee Corps Corps ,, ii nn Vietnam Vietnam,, oo ff Master Master Sergean Sergeantt Evan Evan s H. Johnso n Released statemen tt oo nn th e
  • meetin meetinggbby y aa mem memo o fr fr Bund Bund yywhic which h was returne returne d t o him. him . out Robert Anderson Jack Valent ii (p/1) (p/1) McGeo Bund y Marvin In out Watson Bill Moyers Cong Jack Jack returning Brooks Pres's
  • . Barne s Ronal d Ston e Mar kJ . Rubi n Paul L. . Peterso n Harr y Herge t Rober t W . Grave s Randall P . Abbot t Willia m Perrv Brown , III Wilme r L . Carbo , Jr . Robert A . Bourn e Mik e Sulliva n Tomm y Dento n Ed Bibb , II I Da n DeHar t REMARKS 1
  • and Commerce Connor around reading OFF RECORD newspapers Katzenbach to advis e th e Presiden t o f her resignation ) Judge Marjorie Lawson volunteerr ii nn whateve whatever r are areaa sh sh e i s needed . (/and to offe r he r service ss aass aa voluntee
  • .. --~. ·.. ·. · ­ .. ;. ..1:. " .. .. ~ 2 ~ 3. Want desperatel;r to take home a victol'7 or concrete ,• evidence of progress; Want us to force a settlement on them that the;r can live with politically. II. Our objectives A. To obtain agreement that Greece
  • in your professional __ F: If you could control the thing-- K: If you could do the darned thing, this is what you would do. And I think that was an advantage. II In the case of the particular one I remember the most clearly, the one in which Mr
  • Oral history transcript, Francis Keppel, interview 2 (II), 8/17/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
  • and wants to talk with you. II LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Symington
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEW II DATE: February 4
  • Oral history transcript, Wright Patman, interview 2 (II), 2/4/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEW II DATE: February 14
  • Oral history transcript, H.A. (Tony) Ziegler, interview 2 (II), 2/14/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
  • € to the t·lind in t'he pine t:rees (there is no sot:nd like i t) a:;d i:' ~eiing the crush of pir.e needles U:i (~c:'f'oct, 01· p~dd).in,:: a ba-trou en a. quiet lake th.:.t t wisted betwe(~l: ancient mcss- cl1Y;.ped cypl·ess t::c ee~ . Then , ii! Central Texas
  • tlaaa J'..._ B1Ulker•• repert la Seadl Yle&aua aacl tllea de4111ctaZt-JO~ fer It. Toa ll&n Niel ,.W.lcly tlaat •• Vl.aaem ... dlo■ e la lectleD 1. A. (J) -d Y.. II&•• Mid pal,llcly tllat JO, 000 Nortla a. le ued f...,. cJaecN■1 awaat te
  • . . • .. ;_ • ••. ' ~... w ·, • f .l ;. ,,, ·, •I ,.· • ... ii • , BA:bk .. m!:': · nm,mia orrtwr!~-tr~- PM 9-20-66 'l , ' . ,. ·~·------ -- ·• .. Invitation "H" HO'iARD UNIVERSITY (!/J,ujident and !:hujfee:f ·- --- ·-- --- · '· -. --. - ·. -. Leopold
  • • about the future. u ■ eful With all beat wi ■hea. Faithfully., Y~,~~ Paul s/'nougla• Chaima .... I pr:r.EIVED Al.G 51968 Cta-. t,
  • ) Co;;,;\ 0 " ~ I 3~ 1rv7 .,J v,' •II~·., I~") r'ull WNI 48 VIA RCA ~ SANAA0432 JAN 11, 1967 THEPRESIDENT THE WHITEHOUSE BEMIZEDMIN ALTAGRDIR TALAGITTAHNIATKOM ERRAGIGAH BEMONASABAT EID ALFIDRALMOBARAK WASHKOROKOM WASHAB ALWLAIAL ALMOTAHEDAH
  • believe World War II waa made Inevitable because the American public failed to learn the full truth .in terms of effec­ tive action In the decade of the Twentle■. Instead, the prejudices ot the- past .were catered to, America' becam-, laolatlonlat, tar­
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  • . in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA OC 73.495 GSAFORM 7122 17.72) IIAIIITIMK OOIIMINION PmaAL ..... --•■-90WII.D& IOl7S y ........ - f .:ii-71U.t. -- lNI 1, ,tr--11 rNr f"Ot1