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  • general. As a matter of fact, we were both of the same rank [lieutenant colonel--JJH] at that time. And Danny Graham at this time in 1962, I think a couple of months after I went to the Office of Current Intelligence, he went to the Office of National
  • crisis on Soviet politics; Hagerty’s work in the Office of National Estimates; George Carver and Bill Hyland’s involvement in Vietnam task force; Chinese obstruction of Soviet military support to North Vietnam; the Soviet and Chinese positions toward
  • to lose the Important help ot Teodoro Moscoso on thls committee, but we are hope!W. that an appropriate American successor can be lound very promptly Indeed. 1 l would be glad to hear from you your views on what the American community of nations can do
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  • was in that office; Sam Beer had it from 1960 to 1962--on official ADA stationery wrote every delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1960 a little letter which suggested that Lyndon Johnson, not by name as I recall, was a racist. It was a little private
  • -EDFIFTEEN OTHER Pt.ACES~·1 •. ·THEGOVERNMENT Or THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICOr VIETNAM 'HAS,.D'ECLAREDTHAT_THE-rIFTEEN-PLACES PROPOS.E'O-sv-rHE··u-N lTEO -ST ATEs··ARE 1 NADEQUATEAND··THAT-·THE-OBJECT IONS-:, •• · ~Or T.HE,-A.ME.RICAN GOVERNMENT-TOTHE.-CHOICE
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  • are you going to do about Japan and Asia? And so the Foreign Affairs Committee sent a group of us over there. [Inaudible] was on that group. Always worked out carefully. Sent him to Europe. And this was a Republican Congress [Congress had a Democratic
  • and discussing the development of Taiwan; communist tactics in defeating other countries; Judd's interaction with Joe McCarthy and McCarthy's list of communists in Washington, DC; Judd's work with the United Nations; the organization of US supporters of Chiang
  • , and to the French National Assembly from 1946 to the end of the Fourth Republic. Secretary of State for Scientific Research in the French Government in 1955, he has also taken part in several international conferences and played an important role in UNESCO. Mr
  • , CF, Prime Minister Gandhi Visit Papers, box 133) opui a/zq/,o; f&y ~PrC Collection Title National Security File, Files of Robert W. Komer Folder Title "INDIA Box Number 22 PRIME MINISTER VISIT - 1966" Restriction Codes (A) Closed
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  • urban concept in describing the role of the new department. Exactly when the word urban crept into the title I forget, but it wasn't until very late, and i t really waEin't I think until the growing national concern about the crisis of the cities
  • HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 1 3 of the full committee . George and John Kluczynski, Bob Jones [Democrat] from Alabama, who
  • of the Department of Transportation; Urban Mass Transit; Maritime Administration; National Transportation Safety Board; appointment as Secretary and confirmation; reflections on LBJ; domestic legislative achievements; international relations; effects of Vietnam War
  • ICTION CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security infor mation. (Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which origi nated the document. (Cl Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift
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  • the Democratic campaign committee functioning through its representative in the House was in deep trouble. Some very fine Congressman, I think from Virginia, was supposed to be in charge of the Democratic campaign for reelection of those members of the House
  • National Youth Administration (U.S.)
  • with VIRGINIA FOSTER DURR October 17, 1967 The National Archives By Mary Walton Livingston Larry Hackman also present For the Lyndon B. Johnson Library LIVINGSTON: This interview is for the Lyndon B. Johnson Library and is given by Mrs. Clifford J. Durr
  • we were so democratic I traveled with my maid, who was Spanish and had at that point joined me. It took forty-one days to go from Portugal to Buenos Aires, because the British decided there were a lot of spies on the boat. They stopped us--I forget
  • relations in South Africa; meeting LBJ for the first time; Sam Rayburn; Democratic National Conventions of 1956, 1960, and 1964; political social gatherings; visits to the Ranch; working with Mrs. Kennedy on the Fine Arts Committee; White House furnishings
  • for that special condition. Obviously, it wasn't strong enough. G: In this kind of development with the addition of the national emphasis programs and the evolution of guidelines in Community Action, has there been a tendency to take away the flexibility
  • · as could be expected of a democratic people •. Certainly great~ no other Nation has clone as LIOOhin such e short time. increased our production We have CBpE,.city- 19~ over 1941, 351~ over 1940. We have eJq>ended the forces of our J..rLwPm Nf!vy
  • to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 70, April 1-5, 1968 Box 32 RESTRICTION CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (Cl Closed
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  • Party - appointed to the Working Committee of the All India Congress Conmittee (AICC). of Indian National Congress - 1959-60. of She became the 3rd generation of her family to hold this position. Cabinet Post - In June 1964 she was appointed
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  • York Times reported today, Conference Committee appears virtually to have resolved differences between House and Senate Foreign Aid bills and early passage --5£€RE~T-- -2- is likely. He was sure that President Ayub would receive a cordial welcome
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  • CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12355·governing access to national security information . (Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (Cl Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift
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  • I 3 NATIONAL ARCHIVESAND RECORDSSERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Con£. Albert -CIA FILE LOCATION RESTRICTION / .(.Gp l}. Wehrer (duplicate Albert DATE l -p Undated .L.p
  • , including those canceled by the _commission yester­ day, and 16 millions in Eritish ,Cot> tracts. : Denied Selllnr ;..InJllfe'nee_•• • • ~· • Both .Corcoran and West· denied• 'to the committee headed by Senator Truman (Democrat>. of. Missouri
  • NATIONAL.. SECURITY ·FILE, National Security Council File NSC Meetings, Vol. · 3 Tab 36, 8/5/65 , Vietnam RESTRICTICJll CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 11 65 2 qovemlnq access to national securi ty inlcrmaUon. (8) Closed by statute
  • Folder, "[NSC Meeting on] Vietnam, 8/5/1965, Volume 3, Tab 36" National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 2
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  • National politics
  • LBJ EXPRESSES DISMAY ABOUT MAHON'S LETTER ON APPALACHIA BILL, DISCUSSES FORMATION OF COMMITTEE TO WORK WITH APPALACHIAN GOVS. AND FORMULATE PLANS, MAKES COMPARISON WITH FDR'S HANDLING OF REA; MAHON EXPRESSES OPTIMISM ABOUT ELECTION TO LBJ
  • National politics
  • FOWLER'S MEETINGS WITH LONG, BUSINESSMEN IN NEW ORLEANS; LBJ TELLS LONG OF HIS MEETING WITH ALBERT GORE ON GORE'S CONCERNS ABOUT LONG SERVING AS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN, MAJORITY WHIP; WILLIAM MCCHESNEY MARTIN AND INTEREST RATES; INCREASED FEDERAL BUDGET
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  • CREATION OF SENATE CIA WATCHDOG SUBCOMMITTEE OF FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE; GEORGIA GOVERNOR'S RACE; UNFAVORABLE POLL ON VIETNAM; DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ELECTION; CUBA AND USSR; COMPOSITION OF US FORCES IN VIETNAM, USE OF RESERVES; DRAFT REJECTEE
  • National politics
  • HHH REPORTS ON MEETING WITH SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE MEMBERS ON FOREIGN AID PROGRAM, HHH'S RECENT TRIP, VIETNAM PEACE EFFORTS, VIET CONG, COMMUNISTS' ROLE IN WAR; COMMENTS BY WILLIAM FULBRIGHT, ALBERT GORE, SR., JOSEPH CLARK, EUGENE
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  • LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT PRESS REPORT THAT SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS VIETNAM PEACE TALKS BE HELD IN WARSAW; NEGOTIATIONS ON SITE FOR TALKS; ARMS CONTROL TALKS WITH USSR; SOVIET AID IN MIDDLE EAST; PRESS LEAKS; PROBLEMS WITH WARSAW
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  • ROSTOW READS HO CHI MINH'S REPLY TO LBJ'S MESSAGE; PRESS LEAKS OF PEACE FEELER, LBJ'S MEETING WITH RFK; ETIENNE MANAC'H; RAMPARTS MAGAZINE STORY; COMMITTEE TO STUDY CIA FUNDING OF PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS; STUDY OF BAY OF PIGS; INCREASED BOMBING
  • -- 12 Here's a memorandum that describes the way I was feeling frequently. This is a memorandum written on May 13, 1966. The President had gone to the [D.C.] Armory the night before to a Democratic Congressional campaign committee fund-raising and made
  • was the chairman of the Senate Defense Committee, and they went into what we called defense contracts to try to-- F: The old Truman Committee? C: Yes. --to try to protect the country. So whenever they'd have a hearing the senator, as he was then, would send
  • the needs of hungry nations. (The UK is not a food-exporting country. What contribution would the UKmake in support of world food aid?) u.s. Position With respect to these proposals, we might respond as follows: The US recognizes that the low-income
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  • on Friday and decision to send a Commi~~c8~ Saturday. 9. ~ 3, 000 American and foreign nationals now given safety. 10. Present situation: we are placing adequate strength. We have plass'1 international committee~ in place. The political and military
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  • of law school . I was in the National Guard at the time and when the Korean War came along, my unit was activated and I spent some 21 months in the service, all in the state of Washington in an anti-aircraft batallion. When I came out of the Army, I
  • several years working as a reporter and editor, I came to Washington as a national correspondent for a large chain of newspapers, the Newhouse newspapers. I left that organization in September, 1963. At that time I had been covering the labor field
  • to get it through. I recall, we went in to see President Kennedy one day with a set of our unnegotiable demands on civil rights, things we thought absolutely had to be done; one of them had to do with integrating the National Guard, which doesn't seem
  • House Conference on Civil Rights; Cliff Alexander; National Science Foundation Board; Jim Webb's acceptance of Administrator of NASA; campus unrest; Vietnam; Perkins Commission; Walt Rostow's Policy Planning Commission; Wise Men; role as Vatican
  • of developing the appropriations for the National Institutes of Health and so forth. Mrs. Krim was the wife of Mr. Arthur Krim. He became a very close friend of the President's and raised money for the Democratic Party. Mr. and Mrs. Krim also have a ranch close
  • [For interview 1, 2, and 3] Biographical information; social security; Eleanor Roosevelt; 1939 amendment to Social Security Act; Congressional committee and chairmen; unemployment insurance; disability benefits; Kennedy administration; Medicare; LBJ
  • the campaign; all we wanted was for the thing to be over. But obviously we had to carry on, and we had been given a credit card to use, which we all assumed was a Democratic National Committee credit card. And at this rally in Queens, there was no place from
  • Allen Dulles' 1960 visit to the LBJ Ranch; LBJ's visit with JFK in Hyannis Port following the 1960 Democratic National Convention; LBJ's attempts to identify with farmers on the campaign trail; Congress' inability to make progress in the session
  • , or anything else. When I was on the State Democratic Executive Committee I had a brief encounter in San Angelo at a committee meeting with then-still-Senator LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
  • --wasn't it called, something like that? F: That's right. Democrats of Texas. S: Yes, as opposed to the national organization. the Texas and the national organizations. to Johnson as they were to me. They were going outside They were almost as opposed
  • country and similar centers in the provinces. These centers would collect information from the people about requirements and a lso receive offers to assist in the national effort in all fields. He cited as examples, youth groups, self-defen~e groups
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