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- . He had ca lle d up Bob, put out his request, with a ll the u rgency of which he is so beautifully capable. And I know he hung b reath less on his answer, so it must have been with a g rea t feelin g of achievem ent, of r e l ie f, that he heard Bob
- Wolfe (Requested by Mr. Okamoto) Mr . Bob Manning (To relieve Mr . Jiggs Fauver) Mr. Alex del Porto (Requested by Mr . Bill Moyers -- Steno) Sergeant George Rowekamp (To relieve WH Garage driver in Austin) Leopoldo T. Osano (To relieve steward
- (AS ACTUALLY DELIVER ED ) MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON: Friends, I feel like I am seeing a dream come true because for years I would hecr Senator Bob Kerr talk about his plans for his State -- dams, water, soil conservation, flood control -- and here I am with one
- . Secretary McNamara said he would provide 500 additional officers for pacification work by February. Bob Komer said he was for 3551 officers. Secretary McNamara said the military is short of this type of man. He said there are officers in Vietnam who can
- the morning press which (I hoped) would also be positive. Much more important, my idea was that I felt certain I could get my old Treasury boss, Bob Anderson Dillon's predecessor, who was held in high esteem abroad to come down from New York City
- that the reason the President did not jump quickly into a conference with Kosygin was that the President did not want to get hopes up in this country or have talks which were not substantive. The President said "we wanted no shoe pounding." The President said
- . Minn. 6:58 t The Vice President, Minneapolis, Minn 7:00a t George 7:00a Th 7:40a To 7:45a Wheels Christian : e President said goodbye t o Capt Charles Robb in his bedroom. The President had hoped to get a family picture taken sometim e
- APRIL 28, 1966 White House THURSDAY Mrs. Johnson left guests and went upstairs to second Floor - leaving the President dancing and enjoying himself. President to second floor. Retired Breakfast in bedroom Folio wine staff Assistantsin: Bob
- companies has shown. There would be no hint of a conflict of interest in this appointment, and I think it would be strongly praised by the "opinion-makers" in places like the Post and the Times. (2) Bob Komer. If for any reason you are going to put someone
- However, there were people who had been grandfathered in on that as exceptions to lead me to hope that somehow it might be possible to achieve that combination. F: Could you explain for our future audience what "grandfathered" means? M: Well
- not a traitor and I keep my commit- Unless you advise me to make the speech, I will just, when they call the roll, vote for Lyndon Johnson, which I told you I would do." At this time I had learned that there was no hope with Governor Lawrence
- . Th• extent to which •.-clfte reeommen4atione about that a1ency•1 pro1ram for fi1cal 1969 exceed tile 1MM11et ref41M1t of the aaeacy to BOB. By 1'1Nd1et .... ue,t" la meant the ••t of •1•ncy recommendattou which fit within the plannAn1 fipr
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 20, February 1- 11, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- Monday, Feb. 6. 1967 12 :45 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: Clark Clifford reports : 1. He felt the lunch was most helpful to bis people and be hopes it was for you. Z. He has seen Stu Symington, who now says: -- he's for the Consular Convention; -- he
- or 16 triangle; or I see children playing in a tot lot~ or a 17 school where the planting is well done and well kept; 18 I I 19 Ii.I I i"': I '\ L...J as I became more and more, Qh, just wrapped up and also, I get that impatience and that hope
- he said "Hello, Bob, how are you, how is your wife Maisy, how are the children (calling them all by name), you haven't been in to see me, I don't know why you haven't ... how's everything out there? But Bob, I've been looking at your registration
- 1965 ' Tuesday, May 11th Began m y long-awaited Landscape-Landmark to u r into V irg in ia . I was up at seven, had brea kfast quietly - - I had re a lly hoped to s lip out ' W ithout waking up Lyndon, but L i z w ith her idea always on the p ic
- , that this automatically cut off the current to the elevator and was probably the cause of our continued delay. [13 of 16] 4 Somewhere in the course of the chatter, the President remarked to Bob McNamara that he was going to take the line out of his speech about
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- weapons bought from the U.S.) And if the heat gets too great, and Erhard refuses, we will have set the sta.ge for a cutback. S5£PF5 I ! . I ' SECREI ....,, · - 3 - On tactics, Bob would argue that the only hope of getting to Erhard in time
- Lawn - for another walk - joined by : 1966 Date October 14, 1966 White House . Dav FRIDAY Activity (include visited by) Press office (BM pl) RobertL(Bob) Knous, Lt. Governor of Colorado Marvin Watson To Senate Luncheon at Capitoltook .-Senate
- . Yates (Ill. ) Ss Cong. Bob Casey (Texas) Cong. Edward P. Boland (Mass.) joined --^ Cong. S. Farnum(Mich. ) Tom Johnson's detailed minutes re this meeting to DT Mike Manatos Marvin Watson in and out Joe Califano in and out Tom Johnson Bill Moyers Dave
- and ^both out at 11: 31a) THURSDAY Bob Fleming BM (pl) MW (pl) Joe Califano (pl) J o e C a l i f a n o Congressman A^H^HMhHaasa Mel Price and Cong Durward Hall Dr. Charles Ragan, Columbia University Randolph Morando, Publisher of Medical Times Walt
- and Cong. Carl D. Perkins (Ky) (Pres, accompanied them out thru MW's Ofc - and down hallway on their departure) ' Mr. J. Russell Wiggins of the Washington Post ! w/ Bob Fleming OFF RECORD I **'-1 (Bob Fleming went into Press Ofc and got for the President
- , but the African Bureau is a much more important assignment. Indeed, if you don't want Bob for the African job, then I would hope that we could keep him here and not let him go to McNaughton. 5. I will leave this one in your hands for discussion with Dean Rusk
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 113: Jan. 1‑15, 1969 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- (tab l) la a COff of Mac .hady'• of real-patlTOiar memNy waa qalte cornet: Mac waa ._ry atardy la December 1,,s. Aa the -xt doeameat •how• (tab 2). be wa• alao ■tardy aa late a• Nonmber •• 1961 • whea I compared hi• poeltloa (tab I) wiUl that ol Bob
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 30 (XXX), 11/4/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was present. He outlined the campaign as he saw it, the need for broadening support and the hope that those present would enthusiastically join in. That settled things down. They were receptive to Gary and receptive to the comments I made. What transpired from
- election night; candidates for DNC chairman following the presidential election and the selection of Bob Strauss to replace Jean Westwood.
- for the congressman-at-large seat also, which Texas gained when the legislature did not redistrict the state in 1951. There is also speculation that Martin Dies may announce. Early January Olin Teague is touring Korea for about 2 1/2 weeks, and he hopes to visit
- noi believe peril to the progress of the American people and the hope and .the prospects of peace of alL.Peopie. So I would ask all Americans, whatever their personal interests are CGn¥'ned., to guard against divisiveness and all· of its ugl
- discussed out OFF the Ambassador's future plans Ambassador wants to serve present capacity until after election then hopes for an ambassadorship in Europe RECORD in Thursday White Governor Bill Bill Stan David Lawrence House in July lounge OFF
- on our ability to get talks going. We should try even if there is little hope for success. Even if you were to get them started and nothing mppened it would be good. We would step down some if secret talks began. I do not see a better channel
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- to lose the Important help ot Teodoro Moscoso on thls committee, but we are hope!W. that an appropriate American successor can be lound very promptly Indeed. 1 l would be glad to hear from you your views on what the American community of nations can do
- the proper emphasis on the value of the Federal Executive Boards. If I can be of any further help with respect to the Boards, I hope you will call on me. Sincerely yours, /3~f.~ Bernard F. Schmid :Managing Director Enclosure INTERSTATE COMMERCE
- e r e in Rom e and had taken us to the Baptist orphanage there. She's leading the s ort of life I would have liked to have led when I e m e rg e d from C o lle g e y e ars ago, i f I hadh't gotten m a r r ie d instead, I had hoped the g i r ls
- • BOB (Schultze) re,eommen-datto~. TahC · Ta,b I> - Solomon/Ciordon Tec»,nmen4at1on. CON:Jr.m£NT1A J I • • EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT BUREAU OF THE BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20!503 NOV 3 n 1966 MEl«>RAliWM R>R THE PRESIDENT Subject: Loans
- and how mission This ls as good a moment as any to say how much Bob and your comments this moraing in responso to our memo, proud I am that you are willing to entrust this particular to me. DECLASSIFIED S/it
- long b e fo r e , with A. W, to go rid in g aro u n d a ll the r a n c h e s. And then a bout 5 o 'c lo c k I s ta rte d doing what I lik e b e s t . Went f or a rid e to the L e w is p la c e , with L iz and Bob Ma s s ^ of the S atu rd a y Evening
- Lady Bird has breakfast with LBJ; LBJ gets sunburned; Lady Bird buys clothes and lunches with Dorothy Parker and Mary Griffith; LBJ and Lady Bird ride to Lewis place with the Bob Massies of Saturday Evening Post; dedication of the new Lyndon B
Oral history transcript, John William Theis, interview 1 (I), 12/1/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of the United States like that. He said, "What are you trying to do, Bob Hope me?" (Laughter) The LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- and Bob McNamara's. Bell tells me that his own presentation was in line with your message and his talks with you: that there is no difference in principle between this year's request for $3.4 and last year's request for $4.5 • . His main argument
- as to where withdrawal should be made and what should be done in connection with the Gulf of A4qaba. In the meantime the Israelis will I hope continue their offensive and canpletely decimate the Arabs. I hope they don't have to kill too many ~f them, but I
- - houseguest Sanders McPherson - at home - come help with all this night reading Charles Zwick, Director, BOB Judge A. W. Moursund. Round Mountain. Tex ^r Feb 4, 1968 11:35a 12:46p ' The 11:52a t 12:30p The mf to second floor President in his pajamas
Folder, "August 22, 1968 - 9 p.m. Cabinet meeting, and staff members," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
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- DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356. Sec. 3.4 ~J fl-lfl' By. . , NARA, DatcJi:tl3-ff The staff members attending the meeting were: Walt Rostow Charles Murphy Jim Jones Joe Califano John Macy Bare foot Sande rs Charles Zwick Art Okun Charles Maguire Bob Hardesty Harry