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  • this afternoon, as a matter of fact. R: I knew almost all of the staff quite well and most favorably during that period. M: Senator Clark was then throughout that whole period on the Foreign Relations Committee, was he not? R: No, he had not gotten
  • Biographical information; contact with LBJ; liberal clique; Rule 22; LBJ’s knowledge of the world; opinion regarding John Leacacos: Fires in the In-Basket, 1968; operational differences between Bundy and Rostow; White House National Security
  • of the Democratic National Committee, Mr. John Balley. He apparently had to leave-things must not be well In the New Frontier right now. We also have with ua the chairman of the Republican National Committee, Mr. THlltJS• TON MORTON. It disturbs me that he Ill 80
  • to the Committee on Fertilizers, cost urgent there plant reach 2.4 million Even if this million according fertili­ s Committee on if present and the· consumption of.one tons of fertilizer, that output. production fertilizers fall in 1971
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  • was invited to serve on one of his advisory committees. F: Well, now, it was just shortly after that grant was announced that you were named as a member of the National Advisory Council to OEO. How did that come about? M: Well, let me see. I remember I
  • Advisory Council; LBJ’s interest in OEO Council and also National Advisory Council on the Education of Disadvantaged Children; initiation of Upward Bound program; John Gardner and the Gardner task force; White House Conference on Education, 1965; HEW
  • in the Senate but not necessarily in the field of civil rights. I don't think his reputation good. As a matter of fact, with the 1960 Democratic Convention, the fight over his nomination for the Presidency was much around--the opposition was to the fact
  • mobilized the nation's sense of loss after Kennedy to press for key legislation that he was interested in, like the civil rights bill of 1964? C: I don't think so. I don't recall any overt effort to accomplish that through that means. I don't think so. G
  • implement what is already underway, supplement what should be underway, a nd be the catalyst for ac tion. I have never received such truly thrilling mail as was p rompted by the announcement of this committee. Their.ghtful sugg estions of "what wa have don3
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at a Meeting to Discuss Formation of a Committee for a More Beautiful Capital, 2/11/1965"
  • , the Director of Central Intelligence, and his own Special Assistant for National Security Affairs.We talked about all aspects of Viet Nam at those luncheons--military, political economical, psychological--and decisions were taken with those who were carrying
  • Worth? G: Yes. Where [they had] the one-vote margin. That was Fort Worth, wasn't it, Joe? When the [State Democratic] Executive Committee voted to put him on the ballot by one vote, where was that convention held? F: I believe that was Fort Worth
  • ; 1956 and 1960 Democratic Conventions; Walter Jenkins; Goldberg suggesting that LBJ take the oath of office in Dallas from Judge Sarah Hughes after the JFK assassination; appointment to Court of Appeals; Court of Appeals procedures from 1966-1969
  • on the Democratic committee we had to set up after Shivers and his group went off, I called Rayburn in Austin--oh, yes, he was down there and I called him because Bert Andrews had broken,his story about our man from the National Committee who was down there being
  • Committee; Gerry Siegel; LBJ’s staff members; Sam Rayburn; 1956 fight between Shivers and LBJ; Byron Skelton; Mrs. Loyd Bentsen; Mrs. Frankie Randolph; The Lyndon Johnson Story; LBJ had to work for the 1960 campaign; convention politics; H.L. Hunt’s
  • As a and it is with some trepidation I write this letter. member of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy during its I have worked to make our entire life of nineteen years, Nation strong in atomic weapon capability and deliverability. We are strong, but so
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  • answer within hour, he says. CKB/mf 1-23 12:15 pm The President called Mr. Johnson at 2:30 p. m., Feb. 9, 1963 (Sat) re: Finance Committee and related --Will talk again on _Mon. , Feb. 11 Standard Form 63 Nav. 1 961 Edition 63-104 'Time MEMORANDUM
  • on the Maritime Advisory Committee report. Their position would find great favor with the maritime industry. I don't think that you have to adopt these views, but I think it is politically necessary to start within this framework. (3) McNamara states c~tegorically
  • a program for the Appalachian region, and he had appointed a president's committee on Appalachia, or some similar name, which was composed of the governors and representatives of the various agencies of the federal government and in a sense was sort
  • , Walt Rostow, Vol. 46, 10/16-20/67 RESTRICTION Box 24 CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356 governing accessto national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance
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  • NATIONAL· ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) ----------.....,~--:----------FORM OF DOCUMENT la report CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE Volume 1 - .R eport by the US Government Survey Mission Conf. 156 pp · ~ ic
  • Folder, "NSAM # 243: Survey Mission for the U.S. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands [1 of 3], 5/9/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 1
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  • ' L - 2 of Principals^ were later usually handled by clearance at the staff level. The principal forum for international disarmament negotia­ tions was the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee (ENDC), established by bilateral agreement between
  • , and Johnson elected to wait. It was at that time that Daley said to the President, "Do you still want me to have the [Democratic National] Convention out here?" And the President said, "Yes, what's the matter, don't you want to have it here?" And Daley said
  • problems at the 1968 Democratic National Convention; LBJ’s actions in regard to Vietnam; Stanton’s 1965 trip to Vietnam; criticism about press coverage of Vietnam; different Presidents’ reactions to press coverage the repeal of the Communications Act
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE DOCUMENT DATE RESTRICTION FILE LOCATION NATIONALSECURITYFILE, Committee File, Committee on Nuclear Proliferation Problem 2, A Way
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  • Folder, "A Way of Thinking about Nuclear Proliferation (Rostow)," Committee Files, NSF, Box 1
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  • because under debate those members who are member s of a committee will be recog­ nized, or tho se who are senior, and I had absolutely no seniority and wasn·· t on the committee. F: You weren 't senior to very many peop l e , were you? P: I wa s senio
  • ' committees. Johnson didn't really know much about them until after the campaign was almost over, and then it started hitting him in the face every time he turned around. Then he started getting into my business. We just didn't work well together, as he
  • Plans for the 1968 campaign; working with LBJ; disagreement during 1960 campaign; 1964 campaign involvement; LBJ and Mike Mansfield; LBJ and the Democratic Party; LBJ and RFK; LBJ’s withdrawal; Theodore White; LBJ and HHH during the 1968 campaign
  • , Vance, Filed by LBJ Library] #14 cable 11/24/67 A FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, 11/16-25/67 RESTRICTION Box 25 CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing accessto national security information. (B
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  • , "It must be a national emergency." Since she did not work in his office, she was just certain the world was collapsing. He had frightened her enough to make her get out and walk up and down Connecticut Avenue looking for me. Well I called him, and I have
  • office Democratic Policy Luncheon - Skeeter's office Saw General Gavin on the Senate Floor - re: October 23 invitation Return to S212 to see Ben Carpenter and Dale Miller Meeting w/ Byron Skelton Discussion w/ Harry Provence To the White House w/ Harry
  • Schlesinger, Jr. - re: coming to see the Senator Preacher Durst (Houston) and Howard Payne (Houston) Miss Slatterly (Sen Douglas' office). She had delivered a letter signed by Sen Douglas and other Senator s requesting a meeting o f the Democratic Conference
  • :00p 10 11 3:15p 3:30p 12 13 14 15 16 17 3:45p 3:50p 4:00p f 4:30p 4:45p 6:00p 6 Telephone f or t P-38 f f f t Arrived P-3 8 Democratic Conferenc e 1114 SOB re: President's Stat e o f Union message and the Budget (Senate met but LBJ did
  • Visited with Bobby Baker about leadership meeting Opened Senate. Visited with Walter Jenkins, George Reedy and Don Thomas Cancelled out on luncheon at White House for President of Panama to attend: Democratic Policy Committee luncheon Visited with Mrs
  • today that two of the nation's most prominent attorneys, Whitney North Seymour and Burke Marshall, have agreed, at the request of the President, to serve as the new Co-Chairmen of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. They succeed Harrison
  • advisory posts prior to your involvement in the Johnson Administration. You were on the Regional War Labor Boards during the war and then you were on Eisenhower's Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, Eisenhower's Commission on National Goals
  • in Indonesia; heading up Carnegie Commission on Higher Education; impression of Alice Rivlin’s work; Edith Green’s higher education bill; carry-over into Nixon Administration; bloc grant issue; Kerr as chairman of the National Committee for Political Settlement
  • of the Library's dedication at special parties in Washmgton, D.C., and Austin. The May 17 and 23 parties were the occasion for the third annual gathering- of Friends hosted by the Library. Following the Washington reception in the National Archives Building
  • from NYA [National Youth Administration] days, where he'd been on Lyndon's board of advisers, and his pretty, perky little wife. Everybody in town was there, probably a quorum of the Senate, Senators [Estes] Kefauver and Kerr with their wives, Dick
  • of Justice All predecessor ~ of confiscated Analine & Film was controlled General for return Subcommittee of the Committee succeeded in settling Department Somehow but no one knows He is Lloyd Cutler. the case. He No one knows who paid him. Joe
  • : Was there a time do you think in LBJ's congressional career before the war when he moved from being relatively isolationist to internationalist or interventionist? R: I think probably it was his committee, being on the Naval Affairs Committee that pushed him
  • Walter Winchell incident; minimum wage bill; LBJ’s Dies Committee vote; John Nance Garner episode; Alvin Wirtz; Sam Rayburn; LBJ’s work on the 1940 Congressional campaigns; Appropriations Committee appointment; race for the Senate in 1941; the I
  • oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Levinson -- VI -- 5 somewhere between that time and the Democratic convention, but I just can't remember. But he was saying that Nixon, from the meetings that he had had with him, was a man
  • . FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, 11/16-25/67 Box 25 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356 governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated
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  • , Vol. 45, 10/10-15/67 Box 23 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions
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  • ADD -- of aa oU..r nation. " tbe ••curity l• recorded 11 flr•t 1930 1 ■": "eeveral fold. " ''la the 1940'•·" f, t ' • 1.3 AND ARClilVIST'S MAR. 16. 1983. M~f~ -- Tuesday, August 27, 1968 MR. PRESIDENT: Harold Linder will be leaving OD
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  • .27f1 9/11/6 A J16a ltf FILE LOCAIJ,ON NSF, Memos to the President, W. Rostow, Vol. 93, September 1-11, 1968 Box 39 RESTRICTION CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (Bl Closed by statute
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  • to the Congress. ',, ·, · - In the case of Development Loans and Technical Assistance., aid can be given to additional countries if the President determines it is in the national interest arid both committees pass resolutions permitting him to do so
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  • - - that these programs are a great bargain for our own national security. Year after year, as the Democratic Majority · Leader, I worked to support the Republican President in defending these programs, which have no con. stituency of their own. The freedom of Europe
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