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  • . But I don't remember discussing about it that day. G: Was there any talk of moving the Democratic convention from Chicago? You had all sorts of hints that there would be protests during this period. R: Yes. Not in my direction. I don't remember
  • The day and night of March 31, 1968; meeting with RFK; HHH's bid for the Presidency; MLK assassination; Fortas nomination; RFK assassination; 1968 Democratic National Convention; LBJ's night reading
  • be helpful to have me here. He actually asked me if I would be willing to serve as the vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and I said that I didn't feel that I could do that. I thought that should be someone who had been more involved
  • that they were, but that it was like outdoor recreation, and water resources, and water resources research, and later beautification. It needed a White House focus if you were going to get it up above the threshold of national conscience. human. They all
  • leader; you know, really a terrific leader of the Senate [and] was getting things done there. In 1957--my recollection now after all these years--everyone thought that he was maneuvering for the Democratic nomination in 1960. I think perhaps I felt
  • Biographical information; 1960 “rump session;” Henry Cabot Lodge; campaign trips; Democratic ticket; Catholic issue; McCarthy censure; Watkins Committee; Vice Presidency; assassination; Connally-Yarborough feud; Dallas; funeral; Vietnam; press
  • give other developing nations confidence in the process of democratic growth. This inevitably w:J uld lead India toward a closer relationship to Japan and toward a much more vigorous and realistic political posture. in Asia as a whole o I now believe
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  • with airline and union representatives (accompanied by above) see page 13 for gist Representatives of International Association of Machinists: More representatives of carriers: T. L. Siemiller, International President Howard Pollard, National Airlines Joseph W
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  • Folder, "NSAM # 277: Review of our Procedures for Anticipating Foreign Crises, 1/30/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
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  • National Security Files
  • , the Democratic national chairman from Southern California and a very helpful person in our CRS work as a member of your nationwide Citizens Committee. Actually, it was she who contacted me. I found her in the hospital, in traction with a back ailment
  • C, NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT 1164 Memo DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE - NSC - F IL E LOCAT ION Natjonsl. Conf . ~5 RESTRICTION .Uc., ,Ah-/"7? Se.curi-ty Acti.o n
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  • NATIONAL DEFENSE I I THE PRE S IDfNT FRANKLIN D, IO DHV H T I I I I DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR PITROl.(11< COOROIUTOI FOR NATI ONA L DEFENSE ., ... WAR DEPAR TM ENT 1. . iTuso•. UC:llhltl EXECUl I VE Of fl CE OF lHE COUNC IL
  • think, two hearings before the House Committee on Public Works. The interesting thing about that is that normally these committees don't attract the full membership. They attract maybe a handful of members, but in the case of the two or three hearings
  • , Detroit Economic Club, Bohemian Grove Business Council, National Association of Manufacturers, Cleveland Committee and American Council on Germany. In each c;_i~y I also held one 0.:_ mor~ ..P!J.~~~~fE:rences and TVier.formance_~-~-~u~_!_q panel
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  • from New York--Brooklyn, who is the chairman of the Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee that deals with State Department appropriations, and consequently has to do with this program. Rooney calls Fulbright "half-bright" just as [Joseph
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT {t./tr a; e:no -w./ enclo1rnres ...J;leaH Rttsk to the PresiEleRt 4 _. 11 -f' ~p Secret ~) • '30''f3 NV..J RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS
  • Folder, "NSAM # 273: South Vietnam, 11/26/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
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  • SHELTON, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, ·was re­ elected Imperial Wizard of the UKA. SHELTON- resides at #18 Lake Sherwood, Star Route, Northport, A.labam·a , and maintains the National Headquarters of ·the UKA ._ at his home. Sources report the activities of SHELT
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • A SOCIALISTSOCIETYWHICHWILL HAVEA GENUINEIMAGE,SWHICH WILL BE DEMOCRATIC, SOCIALLY JUST, ANDOF A.MODERN ORIENTATION, IN WHICHSOCIALISTVALUESWILLBE CLOSELY LINKED.WITH NATIONAL VALUES,ANDIN WHICH,ACCORDING TO . THEIR OWN KNOWLEDGE ANDCONSCIENCE, OURCITIZENS.WILLSOVEREIGNLY
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  • and] Space Act. He had been chairman of the committee [National Aeronautics and Space Council]. First of all, he had been chairman of the [Senate] Preparedness [Investigating] Subcommittee, which had taken a look into the whole space proposition when Sputnik
  • between LBJ and Robert Kennedy; Robert McNamara's efforts to use common weapons across all arms of the military; Chuck Stone's interest in the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity; LBJ's relationship with Bobby Baker; Reedy and LBJ
  • degraded at an alarming rate." "The ancient, cancerous Ameri­ can race problem a,te at the nation's vitals," with segregation the rule, and black citizens dtsenfranchised in the South. Poverty was rampant throughout the nation. Joe Califano reviewed
  • put together what is called a "United Front" of dissident elements to give the appearance of a national, non-partisan effort. Arias received a setback when the Christian Democrats, who had originally joined the United Front, pulled out on the grounds
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  • with pleasure. aa do I. that repr~tentative• of the Romanian Academy were her:e in the· United States only threo years ago, when our· own National Academy of Sciences celebrated its Centennial. Science and scholarship arc the common preserves or all mindtJ
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  • FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: JIM JONESC(' SUBJECT: Congressional Democratic Leadership meeting - Tuesday, October 31, 1967 Meeting convened: 5:35 p. m. Meeting adjourned: 6:45 p. m. Attending were: Speaker McCormack, Congressmen Carl Albert
  • Folder, "[October 31, 1967 - 5:35 p.m. Meeting with Congressional Democratic Leaders]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
  • -XX Spanish President of Mexico National My dear Mr. President I am writing often during Palace, June 13, 1968 and good friend: to let you know that you just these last I have _thought of you few days, aware of the great concern and sorrow
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  • joined the staff of National Security Adviser Walt Rostow. Later that year he became President Johnson's press secretary. Ir was not an easy job: the civil rights struggle, riots in the cities, the Arab-Israeli Six-Day War, and the Vietnam conflict saw
  • , and there is a Reuters report that Ky today has sent a formal letter to the Information Ministry stating that press censorship has ended. Presumably, censorship will now be limited to matters detrimental to national security as provided in the constitution. Saigon 1475
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  • of commerce? S: Yes, I think so. G: Did you? S: First time that he talked to me about the cabinet I was over in the Okay. White House. G: Do you know if he ever considered changing the site of the [Democratic National] Convention, moving it from
  • [For interviews 1 and 2] LBJ and the business community; businessmen’s committee for LBJ in the 1964 campaign; money-raising; the SST; appointment as Secretary of Commerce; purpose of Cabinet meetings; Department of Commerce; 3/31 announcement
  • , and the Democrats should be doing the same thing. The President noted that the rat control vote may be coming before the House again. He added that we should wait until we get the Housing Bill out of the Senate. 11 Those who are for the Housing Bill can then correct
  • to the fund-raising dinner in Washington. I can't recall, and your notes didn't help me on it, whether it was the [Democratic] National Committee or the congressional Democratic committee, but it was a fund raiser. Initially, of course, the President
  • ; Larry O’Brien; Krim resigning as Democratic National Committee finance chairman to be involved with the LBJ Presidential Library and School of Public Affairs; being asked to join LBJ’s cabinet and the United Nations; Arthur Goldberg; the LBJ Foundation
  • , Lady Bird al buried in thi hal­ low d ground Ii es on-in the pccta ular b auty that can be found not ju t in wildflow­ er acr . our ranges and prai­ ries, but in p ckets of natural beaut in ju t about very city in our nation. Colonel Clark recalls
  • there. In this connectic1n~ it . has occurred · to us that perhaps the Development Assistance I CcmmittN~ ~~· f · the OECD might provide a useful mechanism for thi·s purpose. I ' As for aid to the developing nations)) I was glad to, ·1ea;rn of th? Federal
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  • in the White House. B: Some White House staff member. W: Or it even could have been the [Democratic National] Committee. I just can't remember exactly, because Louis called on the other phone. I said, "You know, if this thing is getting warm, I'd better
  • businessi right. But, as you can imagine, on an island like Cyprus where our economic national interests aren't substantially engaged, the interest of the economic section of the embassy is strictly in the political impact of the local economics
  • problem because there were five governors and two or three mayors involved. And we had things like--at that time [Nelson] Rockefeller was governor of New York and [Robert] Wagner was the Democratic mayor of New York [City]. In Pennsylvania, [William
  • skills of knitting together, mobilizing, organizing, winding your way through a complex set of human and political interactions that he had mastered." "He knew what was happening in most of the committees everyday. He knew what progress was being
  • "Shipping" Seeiet 2 pp Secret 3 pp RESTRICTION ~"--" .a. -----n.d A -= A ,( East Eur op n ....u. . - : - - - 4 - --K FILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, National Security Action Memorandums, "NSAM 304, U.S. Relations with Eastern Europe" Box
  • Folder, "NSAM # 304: U.S. Relations with Eastern Europe, 6/10/1964 [1 of 3]," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
  • National Security Action Memorandums
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  • around October of 1961, and I worked for Kenny O'Donnell in the White House. From there I went up to the Hill and was counsel for a Senate investigating committee that Stuart Symington was chairman of. This was an investigation of the strategic
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL. SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE . Memo . Manatos to ........ - ~sident ~ '/'3/p_o13 ~~ / 0-3 - - ~~ RESTRICTION DATE ~ c 7~ Ji SD ' F
  • needed him. Were there any great blandishments to get Wayne Morse over to the Democratic column, or did they just let that develop naturally? R: Well, he raised money for Wayne Morse. First time, they do it all the time now, but he set up a committee
  • at start of LBJ presidency; LBJ and his advisors; LBJ’s method of operation; press comparison of LBJ and Nixon; 1964 campaign; LBJ and Mike Mansfield; Democratic National Committee; fund-raising committees; Lady Bird and Mrs. Rowe
  • . During the war, I commuted three or four days. to go down. family here. I didn't want I wouldn't go down to Washington, because I had a So we compromised on my commuting. I knew Aubrey Williams well, of the National Youth Administration. And Aubrey
  • both of us had been nominated by President Kennedy before the assassination and gone through and been submitted to the Senate from the relevant committee, and our appointments were actually confirmed by the Senate, these two appointments, at 1 :00
  • precautions? . . J: ·.Well, yes, to the extent that...there's a national political campaign . . on and one of the leadtng.candi'dates was coming here to make a speech.· It was very nfce that ne·:dfd it; from the back of the train; .all the· · security
  • .; Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee ; J. Edgar Hoover; LBJ’s visit to Atlanta during presidency; Atlanta riots, 1966-1967; National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, final report of the Commission and LBJ’s response; Martin Luther King’s