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- the greatest under- standing of timing this action to meet my next action over here. He knew how and what time to do these things and he could do it. But after I say all of that, I go back to tell you the basic thing that made Johnson was the fact that he
- Biographical information; Judge Ben B. Lindsey; Harold Ickes; Alvin Wirtz; FDR; LBJ techniques; Harry Truman; tidelands; civil rights; 1960 Democratic convention; Chapman's health; national lawyer's group for Johnson-Humphrey in 1964; conservation
- on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh ASHMORE -- I -- 2 which became increasingly close as the years wore on, as I was very active in Democratic politics as an editor of a Democratic newspaper. F: Did the Gazette
- Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; Democratic political campaigns leading to 1956 Convention; Central High School integration; 1960 Democratic Convention and Kennedy-Johnson nomination; relations with LBJ as VP; ghost writing for Lady
- . I'm sure we will stretch the law a little further. Generally I em very peaceful in my actions• but I'm getting increasingly hurt and embaru.aed over our country's position this matter. in Occasionally I've heard McNamara's name mentioned as a vice
- File unit description: The executive file consists mainly of recommendations of Democratic or Republican nominees for the Vice Presidency in 1964 and 1968, and a small amount of material on presidential candidates. The general file consists
Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 3 (III), 5/15/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- off the conservation pictures, which ended up serving the Discover America program very well. We were discovering America long before there was a program on it. F: Were you conscious of the dollar-drain in this? C: We became conscious of it; we
- 40 trips; Discover America; LBJ’s trip to Senegal while VP; Cadillac diplomacy; JFK approved LBJ’s approach on trips; Ayub Khan told LBJ that Russians would be testing JFK in international area; Ayub Khan’s visit to the LBJ Ranch; camel-driver
- aggression (He spoke particularly of Burma, Nepal and Thailand}. C. In the meantime India can make a significant contribution by maintaining its unity by making a major developmental effort under a democratic govern ment. The very fact that India exists
- of Aaerica in not worried They are mixed with water and made radio 3000 per hour winging over North America. and will Ocean. over millions In case of a war, Russia will atomic dust. always Dill bounce it. They are experimenting 19,0. it will We
- leave it up to you, but see if you can't work it out." That was quite a job. I called Mr. Johnson and went up to see him. He agreed to handle the leadership of the matter on the Democratic side and suggested that I see Walter Jenkins, his 2 LBJ
- Commission; the 1964 Democratic National Convention; allegations of microphone on Nixon’s plane; calls made from Spiro Agnew’s plane; Anna Chennault. DeLoach’s relationship with Walter Jenkins, Marvin Watson. Jenkins’ departure from the White House staff
- of the crying needs- and it was brought to my mind by reading yesterday in the papers what Mrs . Johnson had in mind about beautifying America--that's a large undertaking . But if one went at it in segments, for example, I'm not sure that having
- - - 22 led the fight to reinstate disability insurance on the floor. It was passed, it did go into the law, and Kerr was the keynote speaker at the Democratic Convention. He started out his speech with this great achievement of the Democrats
- and generosity; Jesse Kellam; social security disability insurance; AMA; Senator Kerr; LBJ relationship with Senator Richard Russell; LBJ as a liberal; LBJ and the Presidency; mobilization for youth; Community Action Program; legal services program; Head Start
- Department INDICATE: 0 OCHAIGI 0r1,1ti .ss \ of State C0LUCT TO LIMITEDOFFICIALUSE AmambaasyRANGKO~ IMMEDIATE ACTION: fu1lu 3 oaPK'61 Info, STATE ./3 L/ 7 90 LIMDIS Please deliver following Preaidential meaaage to John Steinbeck: BBGIN TUT
- to me. I might point out that I was accompanied at that time by Senator Yarborough, a Democrat from Texas, and Senator Tower, a Republican from Texas, both of whom made very laudatory remarks about me. I was happy at the fact that I was sponsored
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 37, August 1-10, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- immediately to permit India to start purchases while continuing to consider final action on this tranche. 1. We favor releasing the full 1.5 million tons now because:· -- we have achieved our major objectives in this year's India food exercise and have
- 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 2 "disstaff" side of the business which was a fortunate thing for me because I'm a Democrat and I felt a little better not having to get mixed up with what I call
- • lpeclalAa-1--■I totMPrNWat n. 8-nble HoueofMe.12 card• • ...... a • CJD:dlt ' SIIDATON-cAJlLTON H~ '2J 51&,Uhfll &run,.N.Y. YAIHINGTOM ,. D. C. 'V '.t~NATIONAL CAPITAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB Telcphoaa: Dlltrict 7-1'70 - THE DODGE HOUSE Dlltrict 1-s,11
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- (a;tzeubacbts that you turn tb:e pape.r over to Nick Viet Nam group, and ask them: - - Do you agree ? -- If not. how would you state the choices and make your recomn1enda.tions? -- What :new actions now lrom your recom mendations? ~ attachm.ent
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- (a;tzeubacbts that you turn tb:e pape.r over to Nick Viet Nam group, and ask them: - - Do you agree ? -- If not. how would you state the choices and make your recomn1enda.tions? -- What :new actions now lrom your recom mendations? ~ attachm.ent
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- and social revolution in Latin America as the people of that area seek to establish a better life. Our deep concern is that this revolution not be used by the Communists for their own destructive purposes. We have been afraid that they would get a chance
- advisory committee for space and aeronautics, has declared, "The ad ministration's negligence in military space dcvclopmcnt is a disastrous course for the future of America," and his alarm is ccbocd by such noted Scnaton as Barry Goldwater and Margaret
- oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 3 why, this brought us into constant contact with the Majority Leader at the time. As you will probably recall, Pat was in that wing of the Democratic party in the Senate which
- . Cronkite~ to I also didn't think he wanted givi~g him. And President Johnson I don't know how much he had, for instance, with For a time he had ·made Chancellor, he had . appointed Chancellor somethi~g tn US!A, Voice of America. circle
- by tomorrow morlllna at the late•t. If you wish to withhold action or alter policy aharply, we •hoald know tbi• toda ta order to 1et the coaaortium date po•tpoud. EO 12958 3A[b111J>25Yrs [CJ w. w. Roatow "SECRET ' WWRostow:rln 61/L Mr. Ros tow
- . He wants .Public. support from us for British divestiture of their "independent" nuclear deterrent. We will be asked to play up · their· action as a · contribution tow~rd non-proliferation, thus countering Tory opposition. t'q' r?" D. He also
- ,o/sTi3 OFFICE REFERRAL Democratic Tot Attn: National Committee Dat.s October 18, 1967 Mr. Joma Criawell ACTION REQUESTED Draft reply Ion -____ Prealdent'■ ■19nature. ---- Umleral9necl ■ ■lQDature. 0 NOTE -- Memorcmdumfor use cm
- into shipyards and factories and in three days make a month's pq. They certainly are going to see that it is changed. Vinson got into action yesterday, and is very confident that the combination bill limiting war industry profits to six per cent and hand ling
- "preventive action" before the march? V: To a slight degree. You see, the demonstration focusing on the Pentagon cut across a number of federal agencies. For instance, the Department of Interior and the Park Service--some of their land was involved
Oral history transcript, Dorothy J. Nichols, interview 2 (II), 11/1/1974, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in the Capitol when he was Minority and Majority Leader. It was a more important office really when he was Minority Leader, because nobody else had an office in the Capitol. none of the Democrats. They all came up there when they wanted a little snort
- to the· total transportation picture in North America and to the role of air transport. - 3 What I will --That ask of you you be aware of --that you be aware.of new technology; of --and that your actions today is quite the desires
- A REPORT TO THE COUNSELOR-CHAIRMAN POLICY PLANNING COUNCIL DEPARTMENT OF STATE on The Economic Development Potential of South America Prepared Under the General Direction of the LA/ID Rural Development Division, Agency for International Development
- Latin America
- Folder, "NSAM # 349: Development of the Frontiers of South America, 5/31/1966 [3 of 3]," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
- National Security Action Memorandums
- CRIMINAL ACT AS MY SHI? INTRUDED DEE? INTO THE TERRITORI.t;L WATERS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE•s REPUBLIC OF KOREA AND \~AS CAPTURED BY THE NAVAL PATROL CRAFTS OF THE KOREAN PEOPLE'S ARMY 1N THEIR SELF-DEFENE ACTION WHILE CONDUCTING THE CRIMINAL ESPIONAGE
- •• at tlae tlm• tlilay a.tfer..t ,acts I•••• wM &r• toO 1:l11a:Mrou to be convealeuly made partt.1 bereto, : : •uuaa ••r• : , , : 1 PlaiatUf■ ClvtL ACTION NO. __ W'I SOCUTJ. IHTERHATJONALE TOUR OES PA~ TlClPATIONS INDUS'T'Rl&LL£S: ET COMMJt~ClALU 5
- aggression on the high seas again st the United S ta te s o f America. The determ ination o f a l l Americans to carry out our f u l l commitment to the people and to the government o f South Vietnam w ill be redoubled by t h is outrage. Yet our response, fo
- . 1953- 54 . I was speaker of the house in one of those terms, I ran for governor in 1956 and was defeated . again in 1960 and was successful . I ran In the meantime, I had been to a couple of Democratic national conventions . I was chairman
- leadership that counseled moderation and a legalistic, non-violent approach was challenged to demonstrate how that approach had led to social and economic improvement for the Negro. In the South, non-violent action frequently engendered a violent response
- self defense wu.s to attack. Many· speakers, however, ·warned that N~groes were not yet ready to confront the 11 \•1hi te power structur~." - Even _Rap Brown warned that it would be"self genocide" to challenge whitci America to physical
- wing of the Democratic Party. It's an interview worth tracking back because Arthur Schlesinger came back from Washington, where he had been invited to call on Senator Johnson, and gave a description of that interview at dinner--there must have been
- First impressions of LBJ; JFK and LBJ; JFK and the White House staff; LBJ as VP; LBJ on foreign aid; LBJ Berlin speech, 1961; LBJ on foreign policy pre-presidency; LBJ’s first State of the Union message; Vietnam; CIAP; Latin America; White House
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 11 (XI), 12/20/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to the foreign policies of both Democratic presidents and Eisenhower, but they did it on the grounds that they had to block the foreign policy moves that were being made by the Democratic presidents and Eisenhower until something was done about the Nationalist
- in that world. We want life to be more humane. We want to live up to the great historic issue or America - freedom freedom for our own land and for all the .._world • America will find a new song, a new opportunity. In her world relations she
- OF ACTION AS RESULT . _g~,~~~~~~G! TT:~~ •T~~S ~ii~~Eg;~~G~gA ~!s~H.:-_ LLING • APRE-- • ·. 1
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 28, May 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- Action RECD ~-~Y.. 24, - .J 967 t 9 l 44 AM .,·. DE RUF NCR . 18921 14-41425 ZNY SSSSS '0 241231Z ' MAY 67 Info • BT , · ·""': · · · · · - ·. · ; • ....... - . . _ . • ••• • •• • . ~ •• - , . ·- - · · • · ·· - - - - -fllQ
- - The following are .my recommendations as. to the action you should take to put this proposal into effect: I ·. Designate .the 12 most critical pockets of poverty in which this program will be applied. I recommend that, as a first step, you designate
- the conditions which caused the riots; Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots chaired by John McCone, report and action on report's recommendations [Report filed oversize attachment 186]; and the President's task force on the riots. Several items