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  • Americans are proud of "this historic extension of man's knowledge ''He had praise for everyone from James E. Webb, the administrator of NASA to "the. fellow who sweeps out the dust i n the remote test laboratory. " The achievement allows man to look
  • McNamara Ball departs at 5:54 (at Roger Smith Hotel, D.C.) (b. 2) 2) (pics taken for Cabient Room w/ Jack Valenti for swearing-in w/ Senator Anderson for Mr. W. Randolph Lovelace II appointment and family) Space Medicine for manned space flight NASA
  • Dr George E and Mann Larry O'Brien Liz Carpenter The Postmaster General MW M W in w Jacobsen Seamans Associate Adm NASA Dryden Deputy Adm NASA Mueller Associate Adm for Manned Press Conferenc e - i n ova ovall of c Secy Jake LOB out
  • . Nick Golovin on Hornig's staff knows the earlier story. x X r/~~-nu:.,,:;..> McDonald in an April 1967 speech to the American Society of News- paper Editors advocated an UFO budget comparable to NASAs, and in a January 1968 speech in Hartford, Conn
  • . Tariff Commission to report to him by Jan 15, 1968, in the fullest detail possible on the economic condition of the U.S. textile and apparel industries. Today signed proclamation, calling upon the Administrator of NASA and the people of U. S. to join
  • President Director James Webb of NASA * To Oval Ofc-w/GC Joe Califano-pl _ Secy Fowler PRESS CONFERENCE - Oval Office To O&ahg&Rg&^&eh the barber shop To the Oval Ofc Joe Califano - pl Thursday 5, 1967 Twc Wmrt House n,,,. October 5, 1967
  • Hurrican e damage" ) Ed Wels h Jim Web b (NASA ) Congressman Canno n Walt Rosto w (WH ) White Hous e wit h Alber t Thoma s t o watc h Presiden t sig n Aviatio n Ac t (receive d th e fountain pe n use d b y th e President ) Senate Me t (V P di d no t preside
  • Herald Tribune OFF RECORD until Released Statement congratulating NASA and Jet Propulsion Laboratory on the Ranger VII flight McGeorge Bundy Walter Governor Jenkins David fr mans Lawrence fr mans returning his call FRIDAY July 31 , 196 4
  • : Dept of Navy - Secy Paul_H.__Nitze NASA - Hon. James E. Webb Dent of Labor - Secy Willard Wirt z To Honorable Mentions: Dept of Air Force - Secy Eugene Martin Zuckert FAA - Hon. Najeeb E. Halaby ICC - Hon. Abe McGregor Goff ADDRESS by the President 1:15
  • e V P re: Lunar Program : Defense: Roswel l Gilpatri c an d Mr . M acMillan; State , Deput y Unde r Secretary U.Alexi s Johnso n an d Dr . R . Rollefson; NASA , Adm . James Webb , Admira l W . F. Boone, Mr . Richar d Callaghan ; AEC: Chairma n Glen n
  • Robert McNamara Unde r Secretary of Defense Cyrus R. Vance Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz Atomic Energy Commissioner Glenn Seaborg NASA Administrator James Webb Agency
  • j f ..........__.._....\ Jame s Webb. , - Director, NASA ZZHI . _ _ _ . -|_ ___ _ - . - -I .. - --_ - toiTE HOUSE >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON WA Y * Sat began hi s day at (Place) The 'resident In Time Telephone 1 •• Out f or t . Lt
  • that the President wouldn't get into trouble w/ the press. I RE: ; to for to ;/A^6?; Marvin Watson (pl) the same trip -- and told him (as he had told BM ) -- that (A) he wasn't going send a presidential jet; (B) that if they went at all, that NASA would have
  • by the President to James E. E . Webb, fo r success of o f today's rendezvous rendezvou s Administrator of NASA - congratulating Astronauts for in Space.
  • April 23 T 196 5 White Hous e Director o f NASA . Jame s Web b Philip Potte r Philip Potte r Secretary McNamar a Secretary McNamar a Senator Rober t Byr d To th e office , accompanie d b y Bil l Moyer s William S . Whit e (returnin g hi s cal l
  • and Mrs call Brooks Valenti Marvin Watson James Webb Luci Johnson Geo Reedy Geo Reedy NASA Administrator returning her no at call answer home yb come pick up signed mail Departed ofc for Mansion Secretary Mann Reported Upstairs
  • ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) -Copy sent to Col. C. James Ge o rge, Exec. Secy to the Administrator, NASA, 12/3/65 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 13, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. J. WILLIAM DOOLITTLE SUBJECT: NSAM No. 326 Thank you for sending me
  • Lady Bird desk work at the White House; decorating Luci's and Lynda's rooms; meeting with Lillian Levy and Liz Carpenter about proposed visit to space facilities; LBJ's early involvement in space; women on payroll at NASA facilities; civil rights
  • patent policy for the United States. P: This patent policy that you were questioned on had to do with the difference between NASA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Federal Aviation Agency. What was this difference
  • asked to study the possible international educational use of communications satellites. The group consisted of representa- tives from the White House, the State Department, AID, NASA and HEW. A .list of Agency representatives is attached. SUMMARY
  • teachers and fellows in those mos4ues and religious schools that are run by extremists who wish to take Islam back to the eighth century. An Evening With NASA Chief Mike Griffin At 6 p.m., Monday, November 14, 2005, in the LBJ Auditorium, the head
  • Telephone f 1 l;45a t Secy Jan 31. 1968 / White House Wednesday or t Expend!Activity Gode LD Lo atP (include visited by) turc McNamara 11:50a 12:00 N ^••^ Hon. James Webb, Administrator, NASA OFF RECORD 12:00 NDr.Thomas Paine Middleinitial:O
  • . Rauen, State Director, US Svgs Bond Div, Chi, Ill Wendell D. Macdonald, Bur of Labor Statistics, L* Abe Silverstein, NASA, Cleveland A j John W. Lehman , Bur of Labor S tatisctics, Cleveland */ * Elmer P. Davis, Nat'l Labor Relations Bd, Ft Worth
  • "type meeting with Sub- cabinet level officers from the AEC, AID, Export-Import Bank, NASA, USIA, and ACDA ATTENDANCE: Atomic Energy Commission: Glenn T Seaborg, Chairman Gerald F Tape, Commissioner John T Ramey, Commissioner Agency for Intl Development
  • Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Reedy -- XXII -- 3 G: There were also charges that duplication existed between the NASA programs and the Defense Department programs
  • Ed Welsh and the adoption of a plan to land a man on the moon; early competition between military branches and their fear of releasing secrets to NASA; how U.S. dominance in air power during World War II led other countries to advance technology
  • MANY 'resident began his day at (Hace) The Time Telephon .< hi Out Lo 10:07p _^t 10:09p " T0:48p" f ll:15p To White e Activity LD t JDir House p^ (inciude visited by) Conference " ^w^ call with Joe Califano and Jim Jones. James Webb, NASA
  • the southern evada water project, Nevada, an d for other purposes . Issued report to the Congres s describing a six month period o f -impressive accomplishment b v NASA • Issued progres s report on November Civil Rights Conference Nominated Dr . -Walter R
  • days, and is departing today -- she wanted to say goodbye and thank you to the President) Joe Califano James Wibb, Administrator of NASA Wilbur Cohen - wasn't in the office -DID NOT TALK --left word. Wilbur Cohen (returning the President's call) Mrs
  • and subtractin g from the prepared statements w / George Reedy, Marvin Watson , Jack Valenti and Horace Busby - - Chairman John Macy, MpMMk, James Webb, NASA also joined in discussions Mrs. Johnson arrived To the front lawn for PRES S CONFERENCE w/ Mrs. Johnson i
  • ; Embassy tour benefit for Goodwill Industries; upcoming trip to Huntsville, Alabama, NASA facility
  • b o f NASA " 10:45a t Georg 11 10:46a | f i1 , | Henr e Christia n (pl) . y Wilso n , . Y 'MITE Hous e Dat ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N e Februar MARY resident bega n hi s day at (Place) . T;-. TuneTelephon f •: . 1 In Ou tL Whit e or t
  • of miss. les. separate, :l.ni'd.al measin:-es :Ln the :tn th0 uses of out:e:r so.ace are of . 'i:o the U .s. and Spsce Administration The National l'.eronautics (NASA)hes teken ntep~ town;:-d cooperation in spac0 :resee.:.:ch with the Sov:t.et
  • : The NASA Communications Network (NASCOM) is a separate self-contained system within the NCS which provides for the exchange of operational information between the project operations center, launch centers, scientific support centers, and track­ ing and data
  • was the LBJ Administration, vvhere nearly all or the actual work went on. "Well," said Ham, drawing a laugh, "as they say in show business, timing is everything." Helping to interpret the space program and its lasting impact were NASA Administrator Daniel
  • system· to serve a new furniture mfg. · plant. 3/8 Commerce $435, 755 grant to the City of Herrin, Ill., to improve and expand its water system to serve several industries planning to expand operations. Sen. P. Douglas Rep. K. Gray 3/8 NASA $3
  • scratch. A military space pro­ gram docs exist. We also have a mag­ nificent instrument in NASA, and we have the· hard-won experience of our astronauts. The greatest practical difficulty is cost. The price of accelerating the 55 military occupation
  • :55a To 10:00a t :1 1 11, 1967 Oval Ofc James Webb - Director, NASA : Charles Schultze - pl Walt Rostow - pl George Christian - pl ~~ ^ 'KITE HOUSi D ate Aug 11, 1967 ENT LYNDO N B. JOHNSON MARY resident began his day at (Place) The Tune
  • , George Christian, Charles Maguire, Ashton Gonella, Jim Jones, Haywood Smith, Gary Gross, Dr. Lukash, Frank Wolfe, mf Helicopter arrived Michoud --Reception line included, NASA Director James Webb and Apollo One astronauts, Wally Schirra and Walter
  • Phillip 12:26p Hon. 12:26| Dr. 12:31p Hon. 12:55p Larry Charles Zwick, Director, BOB - in S. Hughes, Deputy Director, BOB Tom Paine, Acting Director - NASA Donald Hornig W. Marvin Watson - joined the above -- to Levinson Commission 12:08p f Walt Rostow
  • to find him customers for important jobs in Washington. And he said well Friday "go on and get the one for that girl that's going to NASA." Dec 16, 1966