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- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh February 25, 1969 M: This is an interview with Stanley H. Ruttenberg. He is the former Assistant Secretary for ManpoweT and Manpower Administration of the Department of Labor. He is now in Ruttenberg Associates, which
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- own itinerary and arrange interviews as he saw fit. I talked to some Vietnamese newspaper editors who opposed the Thieu-Ky ticket. I also talked to Associated Press and United Press Interna tional bureau chiefs and to experienced reporters
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- arrival in Saigon, we were assured that each observer could map his own itinerary and arrange interviews as he saw fit. I talked to some Vietnamese newspaper editors who opposed the Thieu-Ky ticket. I also talked to Associated Press and United Press
- put a curb on the di11~ apiral of i nflation build more. This nation whioh a Republican-dominated Congress gave u1. Government muet be a strong ally Free enterprise and not a foe of free enterprise. :must be unhampered by red tape
- called Development Finance of Private Enterprise. My principal concern had to do with development lending policies which govern the loans made by AID to foreign governments and private concerns as well. I did that until the end of 1963. At that time
- Process and with transparency material. I realize the tact that there are White House photographers associated with the press but this is truly not my desire. It ia a deaire to work closer with you, Kr. Okamoto and perhaps Mr. Johnson. May I hear trom you
- __ _ Ned Price, Insurance Commissioner of Texas, and President elect of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. ---✓ Approve John F. Bolton, Jr., Disapprove Director ApproveL q; 0: C of Insurance, Disapprove W iJ , 4 & _ 0
- Lucas had a tough race because Dirksen had tremendous popular support, newspaper support, and Illinois was a state that could go either way, but Senator Myers' defeat was a big shock. Senator [Richard] Russell at this particular time had more votes
- of wealthy people together and obtain morE y from them to finance this enterprise. Also discussed was a planned taping Canadian Broadcasting System. of a lecture series by King for the Marvin DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 .J'hlo1,2,3x NARA,Date
- and professor or political science. John Plumides - President or the AHEPA(American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association). A lawyer from Charlotte, North Carolina. As an alert, progressive person Plumides is an excellent example or the second generation
- ' s group . I am follov1ing your advice in the respect of association of my name with some legislation . You have seen no doubt, our health report. Senator Murray is announcing the appointment of a stand ing sub committee to his committee, of which I
- being available, so it is a quite serious problem. At that particular time--it was August of 1967, a couple of weeks after the Detroit riots--I was in Honolulu at the time. I had just finished speaking to the American Bar Association convention
- Association's review of legal problems of the landlord-tenant relationship, building codes, housing codes, and the like; lack of action within HUD and Department of Health, Education, and Welfare following the conference report; the value of working in groups
- ,...,........_,_, _____ ..,.;;{_1 ~~,=~ $~~ ~T~•lbr5ri.~· NEWSPAPERS WITHOUT AP WERE WITHOUT A STORY. H:tA206 RA IYLCZCVYX 018UR +A"•Box 13, BJT, 3 TAKEs,500-1,490 +BY JA"ES W."ANGAN +ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER ALICE, TEX, (AP) - A FORNERTEXASVOTINGOFFICIAL SEEKING''PEACE OF NINO
- This folder consists of scans of a presentation scrapbook given to Jim Mangan by the Associated Press containing clippings of his reportage. The original has been transferred to the LBJ Library Museum
- . He is a 1955 graduate of the National War College. He is a member of the Georgia Bar Associati~n, Phi Beta Kappa ar.d Phil Delta Phi, as well as other professional and social clubs and associations. Ambassador Bennett delivered the 1966 Comrr.e
- DEPARTMENT 227. CODELJOHNSON FOR GAMMON - DELIVERBY 0700 SEPTEMBER 14 FOLLOWING ARETRANSLATIONS OF NEWSPAPER ARTICLESANDEDITORIALS HIGHLIGHTING VICE PRESIDENTIA~ VISIT TO NORWAY. ,. (1) MORGENBLADED.,. (CONSERVATIVE, CIRC 18672) SEPTEM3ER 11. LYNDON JOHNSON
- . Presidents I should like to add my thanks to that ot the President ot th~tional Association ot Social Worker• tor your goodness in granting the delegates ot our Special A■Nably on Haan Rights an opportun \ iV to Met vi th you on -.rch 24th. The announceaent
Oral history transcript, Betty Furness Midgley, interview 1 (I), 12/10/1968, by David G. McComb
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- this. But the suburban housewife was used to the image of me standing beside a well-stocked refrigerator, and I think they thought that at least the image would be that I was involved with consuming, if not consumer problems, that people associated me in a kitchen
- of the American and Philip ine governments to commemorate the close association of their peo les . Not to approve the bill could lead to bad feeling while approval would make a positive contribution to continued good relations . Enclosures EXECUTIVE OFFICE
Oral history transcript, George R. Brown, interview 3 (III), 7/11/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- newspapers . Do you feel that in these early years Mr. Marsh was more important than Senator [Alvin] Wirtz? B: There's no way to compare the two of them . � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
- these twelve pro Rs. 203 •.3 crores. totalling DEVELOPMENT BANK The Refinance Corporporation stimulating the contribution The corporation, established given by banks to private assistance of private plays an important role in enterprise to economic
- Reedy fr mans Bill Moyers fr mans James Rowe returning the President's Larry O'Brien fr mans McGeorge Bundy fr mans Robert Anderson NYC returning call his call Issued Statemen t - o n being advise d that th e Ne w York Shippin g Association
- is a night~are to the Indians. Other moves also reflect Pakistan •s attempt to break into the mainstream of Afro-Asian politics, undercut the Indian position, and establish firmly its 11independent 11 foreign policy. Pakistan has associated itself also
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- stands, or for how our Vietnam enterprise might be affected. Yet there may be a way to have our cake and eat it too. It is to move gradually to the same stance toward Peiping as we now have toward Hanoi -- i.e., if these people will only stop
- Estate in Chief, Executive Research Time, Inc.: Officer, Enterprise, Corpora member EXECUTIVE/ .Jc ~ r tr/ 'l /N ){AMERICAN INSURANCE 85 N~W T. LAWRENCE .JOHN YORK, ASSOCIATION STREET N. y. 10038 'I- .JONES October PAf:SIO~NT 16, 1968
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 1 (I), 8/20/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists, in New York City. It was called into existence in part because of the philosophic conceptions that were behind it, some of which came from Europe. It was like the Christian Democratic movement in Europe. There was a big
- able to get the city and county officials to agree with Rev. Brookins' militant group that the American Arbitration Association could determine the methods by which these representatives would be "democrat ically selected." But this procedure will take
- , that the interest Mr. Citro had in the car went beyond its possible use as a dining coach in his new restaurant. It held significance because of its association with Former President Lyndon Johnson and most especially The First T.ady Claudia "Ladyhird" Johnson
- , that the interest Mr. Citro had in the car went beyond its possible use as a dining coach in his new restaurant. It held significance because of its association with Former President Lyndon Johnson and most especially The First T.ady Claudia "Ladyhird" Johnson
- flied by the S.E.C.. p 1' 11165,which limits the number 1lle1in1 that they ml11ppro-.-· of banks one corporation can prialed S4.8-mllllon rmm an- ,;. : i:ontrol without re,lsterina II other of their enterprises. Fifth 1,, 1 bank holdlna company. 1be
- Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
Folder, [Correspondence and clippings from James and Peter Mangan], Papers of James W. Mangan, Box 1
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- Primary. Steel reports Caro's claim that LBJ "stole" the election from Coke Stevenson, and says no proof was offered. Assuming Steel was old enough to read newspapers in 1977, he should have known that on July 31 of that year every major US daily front
Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- occurred perhaps to me that I uas neglecting And I lmeu that because "e live I ua:::i passing here in the in the makini;." very stron~ly that uomen can participate church uorl: and at the same time ''make the art re:::ipectable Association
- . BINGHAM,Colonel S.H., Consulting Engineers & Associates , New York BCRGMANN, Carl W., Ford Foundation., NYC BRADFORD, Armory H., Regional Plan Assn., NYC BRGm., Virginia Mae, Interstate Commerce Corrmission BUDD, Edward G., Jr., Budd Company, Phila, Pa
- visited by) To Oval office w/ Jake Jacobsen- -who was out immediately OFF RECORD: Paul Miller, President of Gannet Newspapers .Tom John son Press card Mr. Miller invited the President to address the Associated Press Editors Convention meeting in New
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- 1967. Secretary Rusk recommends the appointment (Tab A). Mr. Mortim·e r is also recommended by Am bassador Goldberg and the Board oi the United Nations Association. He ia willing to acrve. His biography is at Tab B. l. i1/.,. V Attachments As stated
- . Peanut processing and other associated food processing plants are very important to SuffoJi which is called the Peanut Capital of the World. other active industries are involved in lumber, meat dairy goods, farm implement manufacturing, packing, seafoods
- of the transportation programs of the Federal Government; THE NEW DEPARTMENT 3 To facilitate the development and improvement of coordinated trans portation service, to be provided by private enterprise to the maximum extent feasible; To encourage cooperation
- pnid the llainillon Wright (inn as much as $300, ootl a n u u a l ~ s e d contract to the Nationalist :government, the firm boasted that "in 75 per cent of the releases, neither the editor of the newspaper-nor t he news· paper reader - HAS ANY