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- : • America AMl!lmASSJBRUSSELS LIMITEDtl'1'ICIALUSE Cla~il/lcati,rn me .e e,~States 11 Pf.L ACTION DEPT777 INFO BRtmEIS 91 GENEVA40 LONOON'/2 PARIS 88 BONttso mm.mOURG ;1 RCJ.1E 68 • BRUSSEISAND LtIX ALSO Fell USEC. TRADEAC;Rm'.1ENTS • .Durlne
- this proposed use of park lands in future. This took place during the time that the encampment was in progress. The first hearing, as I recall, was conducted by Ken Gray, a Democrat from Illinois who is chairman of the House Public Works Subcommittee on Public
Oral history transcript, John E. Babcock, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Authority. At that time, that's where I first got to at least know who Alvin Wirtz was, because I saw him in action and got to know him as a reporter, to contact, through source relationship. I got to know Fritz Engelhard of Eagle Lake, who was a member
- The White House Washi~gton, D. c. Dear Mr. President: Your National Security Action Memorandum No. 285, eridorsing our report on cooperation with the USSR on outer space matters, 9alled for further recom mendations appropriate to the Soviet attitude
- Folder, "NSAM # 285: Cooperation with the USSR on Outer Space Matters, 3/3/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
- National Security Action Memorandums
- came back to take a longer look -- a woman's look .,._ at the problem of attacking p ove rty still existing in affluent America. This keeps my husband up late at night and consumes much of his day. It has brought to our door some of the best minds
- the.n wholehearted •. . ' · The stJ.'ikine; time lag between the President's armou~ceraent and your official action strone;J.y suggests that the offer began e.s an off-hand . politiqal gesttu·e and now is being followed through in !m).Ch the scJile
- be President Johnson himself. I think that most campaigns are an amalgam of the leader's desires and the peculiarities of the situation. The Democratic National Committee played practically no role at all in the campaign. The way the campaign structure
- -- 30 M: While we're on this subject. Lyndon Johnson has the reputation of being earthy in language as in action. H: Oh, sure. M: Or as some people would put it, downright crude. is this really true? H: Now is he earthy, In his language, does he
Oral history transcript, John E. Lyle, Jr., interview 1 (I), 4/13/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- between Johnson and Kleberg. L: I don't know, and I do not recall discussing it with Lyndon. However, I do know that he was glad that I was elected. G: Now in 1944 there was another fight between the conservative wing of the Democratic Party
Oral history transcript, Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., interview 2 (II), 2/17/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
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- was then at the [Democratic] National Committee. The two of us worked, always, very closely together. greater than mine, and through him we made others. His contacts were But there was an attempt to encourage the thought of creating new ideas for developing contact
- , if not the letter, of the civil rights act . The one group that has some real basic problems with it, of course, is the Pueblos of New Mexico . F: How does that happen? B: This happens because they do not have a democratic form of government ; their form
- Rowan, Director WHITE HOUSE Douglas Cater George Reedy McGeorge Bundy Bromley Smith - SERVICE SET SECRET NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL RECORD OF ACTIONS NSC Action Z49Z. NINTH OAS FOREIGN MINISTERS MEETING Noted a summary by Secretary of State
- Latin America
- days of the New Deal and the National Youth Administration; that he was very cool, if not opposed, to some of the more way-out activities that had characterized OEO. G: Would this have been in Community Action? H: Primarily, yes. G: Let me just
- First acquaintance with LBJ; appointment as Deputy Director to Shriver; reasons Boutin left; management survey; meeting with President; Community Action; criticism of 1967 bill; Shriver’s perception of role of OEO; opposition to Dominick amendment
- if it were possible for Bill Moyers at a press briefing to give the views of the President on the B.ond ca:se. It would seem that the basic point to be made is how this action by the Georgia legislature stifles the precious right to dis sent
- with restriction s contained i n the dono r ' s deed of gif t. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINI STRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7· 72) THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE !J r;. REFERRAL . To: The Secretary of Agriculture Date: May 22, 1968 ACTION REQUESTED
- with no memory at all: suddenly robbed of any sign or signal of your personal past. An affliction like that would plague not only your thoughts, but your action. T he simplest act might be beyond you; every per son you met woul d be a stranger. Few of us can
- , young NYA director had at La Villita paved the way for a President's action in creating a Job Corps. "What is past is prologue" not only in the lives of all of us, but in the life of a city. As we gaze out over this gently moving water, it is as though
- this reaction from community in America: League of the the Jewish Monday there was sharp disillusion and dismay at the McClosky statement concerning "neutrality in word, thought, and deed. " The row -back by Secretary Rusk did not fully catch up
- ? (4) Are there any additional political actions which we c ould take in the immediate future to reduce the risk that Castro will try to shoot downaU -2 ? Director McCone, reading from a paper, made the following points in response to Secretary Rusk 1
- 190th Anniv P on 4th Anniv of Independence of Republic i -.i . .ti (\\ ~ ~ ' OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:D COLLECT 0 CHARGE TO of .State· LIMITED OFFICIAL { usi . '< 50 Origin'" ACTION: Amlllbaft7 TAIZ NEA Info, ss p
- of that a corporation was established and then we moved to formulate some proposals . In December of that year, 1964, I came to Washington with a briefcase full of proposals and presented them to the then-incipient Community Action division of OEO . I had no idea
- Biographical information; work as a welfare department investigator; involvement in the War on Poverty and the Urban League, how Berry came to be the director of the Community Action program; early community-related programs; funding programs
- SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 355 TO: The Secretary of State SUBJECT: The Indian Nuclear Weapons Problem, further to NSAM 351 The President has a pproved the recommendations contained in the Secretary of State 1 s memorandum to the President of July 25
- Folder, "NSAM # 355: Indian Nuclear Weapons Problem, further to NSAM 351, 8/1/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 9
- National Security Action Memorandums
- ", •........ Let us now join reason to faith, and action to experi ence, to transform our unity of interest into a unity of purpose. For the hour and the day and the time are here to achieve progress without strife, opinion to achieve change without hatred
- are requested not later than December 29, 1964. Enclosure: Report in Response to National Security Action Memorandum No. JOO When separated from attach• ment this memo may be down• graded to Unclassified G/PM:JJWolf :ss Rm. 7320 - Ext. 3458 · ·- 1 SECRE'F
- Folder, "NSAM # 301: Intelligence Installations, Ref NSAM 300, 5/19/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
- National Security Action Memorandums
Oral history transcript, Robert Vincent Roosa, interview 1 (I), 4/21/1969, by David G. McComb
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- specifically for a party, although I carefully voted consistently. Only after I joined this administration did I take on a label, which I still have. I would now regard myself as a Democrat with a little bit of independence. I have kept that position now
Oral history transcript, Charles B. Lipsen, interview 1 (I), 6/13/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : Really nobody. Did you just go on leave from your job? I would just get a call and they would say, "Just do the job." Then I would do it. at the Democratic headquarters. It all depends on who was at the desk Bobby Baker was one of the fellows that I
Oral history transcript, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, interview 1 (I), 11/12/68, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- . could K: Well, whatever immediately, wrong, the Department and Democratic defended should M: After President General for it suggests of Justice cases has, lawyers instance, it's a very bad with any of substantial-do, whether they're
- often than not by some quite ordi11ary and proper action by a policeman. Thry were dclihcralc in the sense that they were dirceted, lo an extent that varied From city to city, against specific targets." J. Edgar Hoo,·cr, director or the Federal Bureau
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [2 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- would probably influence which would threaten a democratic b. and probably and enhance Soviet the other action It would greatly the Indians strains .. needs, Union. in India, Such drastic to develop its to look at once
- "omnibus" resolution, approved by the Disarmament Commission on June 15, condemned continued testing, called for a comprehensive agreement, and asked all states to adhere to the limited test-ban treaty. The United States voted ^Summary of Action, Meeting
- SINGL.E PRECEOE.NCE ACTION ,,0 .. COMMUN. Ptli.SERV~C ___.)IST: CJCS-1 DJS-3 SJCS-3 Jl-1 J3-8 J4-3 JS-2 NMCC-2SECDEF-5ASD/ISA-9 DIA-15 WH0USE-3 ~ CSA-2 CN0- 2 CSAF- 2 CM C-7 RIAR- 1 . f I LE- 1 ( 70) G/ D CL.ASSIFICATION "NPE
- concludes that: 1. Guatemala meets FIDP Action List criteria for U.S. assistance. DECLAsslFmD £.0. 12356, Sec. 3.4 N.fJ By d~ .9 3 ' - ~iCR:KT .. 30) I NARA. Dare ;;> • J- ' l/ Enc·losure I CL ---- 2 2. Bolivia, Colombia
- Folder, "NSAM # 283: U.S. Overseas Internal Defense Training Policy and Objectives, 2/13/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
- National Security Action Memorandums
- Prompt action is essential. -----'L _____ Direct reply. Furn· h information ___ su·table acknowledgment propriate handling. _____ to If more than 4,8 hours' delay is encounter
- , .. ,,, ~ It -3lr--~s~.~,::.wi:tt=:-,1-l-,..._---t&;t!e~e!'tr-ee,e-t! ( Gp 3) ~-z-----,;SN19"'-C;.TcA.a..t_ I Departmertt INCOMING TELEGRAM SSSBEiT• 43 Control : Action Rec'd: FE Info ss G SP L of State FROM: Canberra TO: Secretary NO: 17 421 November
- ,strictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. Restriction ORIGIN/ ACTION I FE -eourI-DiiilTI:AfJ A-670 NEA CU INR ________ • P TO Department· of ~tat ·e 10 L i AG.A COM INT TA .XM .8 ·FROM TAA su-=uscT: AUi REF Arncmbassy 13
- , we shall see some action whet is action. With personal regards, I am friend v,-./ L - on B• .Johnson .. . ., ., • : ":ti· ' . .' . '?.~-,· ' ~ ..,•, '~i~.. , 1·' !jv .. . 1;'~-,,·,. '. ! ' \' ' .•~~ ... . ; :,)\Iii,.·. . ' . T
- oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh ROBERTS -- I -- 6 bus, somebody had taken a shot at the President, but we had no reason to believe he had been hit. F: They had just an evasive action in a sense. R: For all we knew
- changed this city just one iota, it has also changed all of us - tobe catalysts for better neighborhoods, better cities, a better America. I know that all my lüe, wherever I am, I'm going to be working on just this kind of endeavor. My criteria
- among appropriation categories: ILJ. N 1 6 19 4 I ~ _.tSEGREJ:1.... attachment ) -2- Req_uest to Congress Development Loans and Grants Latin America $ 907 Development Loans and Grants Rest of World Military Assistance Total Available Reduction
- Folder, "NSAM # 276: Distribution of Foreign Aid Cuts, 12/26/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
- National Security Action Memorandums
- focus on the scope paper (attached at Tab C). The Secretary and Bill Bundy should have a list of things that remain to be done between now and October 24, the opening day of the Manila conference. There should be specific action assignments