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- conception. the Manpower Training Act was passed in 1962. As I recall It probably took some time to get this going. R: It did. M: And you came in about the time that it was in action. R: Well, the first programs were really started in early 1963
- Biographical information; Manpower Development and Traveling Act; Office of Manpower Automation and Training; Community Action agencies; business in ghetto areas; Social Security Office; Chamber of Commerce; employment programs; NAB; labor union
- , to the American people, and to our allies, that such an action was, indeed, a step toward peace. A cessation of bombing which would be followed by abuses of the DMZ, Viet Cong, and North Vietnamese attacks on cities or such populated areas as provincial capitals
- work I respect, and I think that very often in their reporting one got an insight into a situation or a mood or an action that one didn't get in the action reports that were coming through official channels, often through eight filters and so on and so
Oral history transcript, William McChesney Martin, interview 1 (I), 5/8/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that I would be accused of having brought the government down by this action. I felt this was just really silly, but I accepted it and I'm not going to try to insult the president of the United States. He just got the story all wrong. Later he as much
- it know. We aaid on that to have described at the time. In the it, fir ■ t today, B-10 we never place, promiaed anybody on auch a move of that of ~overnments solved action, action I suppose, to open the the judgment Q that they chan9
- porary. Any action to postpone the return to civilian government would provoke serious unrest within the country, and it appears to us that the junta will have to make at least a plausible pretence of fulfilling its promise. 10. This undertaking to return
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs a-z," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- · in action? In particular, will he have enough airlift to support and_ supply all of the action~? airstrip b. With respect to Khe Sanh, what will be the supply is kept under artill~ry and rocket fire~ 2. How have the Marines organized of ·supply
- Actions secret 19 p #2e report Non-Military Actions secret 3 p ~IVl~' J,)l . . . Ot.S:-CO to--~ - FILE LOCATION // (5(01_,) -15-11 RESTRICTION 4/28/65 4/~~/~5 A L-> A 4/23/65 A 4/23/65 A ~ National Security File, NSAM File, NSAM 328
- Folder, "NSAM # 328: Presidential Decisions with Respect to Vietnam, 4/6/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
- National Security Action Memorandums
- Director Hoover, General Johnson, Secretary of the Army Reior, Mr. Marvin Watson, Mr. Abe Fortas, and Mr. George Christian. The President was reading the June 22, 1943, issue of the New York Times concerning President Roosevelt's actions in Detroit
- had to take the positions and information that came to me from those sources as the benchmark for my own actions. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
- attorney in the state of Texas principally and have been since my graduation in 1933. In addition to being an attorney and representing for many years the Outdoor Advertising Association of America, which is the association of members who
- Biographical information; how Tocker came to know LBJ; the billboard bonus law of 1958; Tocker’s work for the Outdoor Advertising Association of America; passing an amendment to the billboard bonus law; LBJ’s stance in regard to the billboard bonus
- . TO SET A DEADLINE BY WHI CH TIME THE US WOULD BE REQUIRED TO TP1KE GERTA N ACTIONS TO MEET GREECE vS ~EEDS WHAT I S NEEDED IS P TIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING THAT WE ARE DEALING WITH CO MPLEX rssu~s WHICH IN VOLVE THE BASIC INTEREST OF GREECE, US
- . STEVENSON POINTED · .... ~,. · ., '.f . . ,OOT THAT US .IS OF COURSE NOT IN POSITION TO PREDICT WHAT OAS . ·i:- 1•: , 1-: · ACTION MIGHT BE. WE WOULD SUPPOSE OAS MIGHT, AFTER SOVS HAD ., .. , . , '· /:. -:·;,: · ·•OOMPLI£D VlTH .Tt:fEIR COMMITMENTS, ·REPEAL
- % food production growth continue, most of Asia, Africa and Latin America will soon be affected. '\ .' '· r··~. r.-r~---. fV:i•l The first requirement in considering present and future trends ii food production and population growth fs a clear
- the1n °to take into explicit and clue account ah:craft noise whenever it ·is relevant to any of theb p:rogran•o or to action in which th~y· mny pa.1·tlcipate, and to cooperate with the Sec1·etarie• of the Depa.rtme11t of Tranapol'tation and the D-epa.rtm
- the He and reflect Minister is a himselfo Mimis ter said knows.-, and as that Japan is a democratic nation, as I· the it President is important to consider the The President reminisced that he was raised near that he had he
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 112: Dec. 26‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- THEY BECAMEINPATIENT AND EVEN MOREVIOLEN'l FROMTHIS POINT ON ( THE LAST HCURAND A HALF TO 2 HOURSOR LESS) '11IElN'IERPRE'l'ORGOT INTO 'lHE ACTION AND GCT HIS UCKS. IT WAS DURING'IRIS 'IIME 'IHA'!' I. WAS PROPED UP AGAINST THE WALL.,: SITTING ON 'IRE FLOORWI'IH MY
- . And then the government collectively has to run to catch up with itself: What are you doing about the OAS [Organization of American States]? What are you doing about some form of peace making down there? And in effect, the action has gotten ahead of all the necessary
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 29, May 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- .' MAJ{E DECISION THIS WEEJ{END - TO S"!R!XE'. MAIN HOPE .I SEE or· AVOIDING · SUCH'DECISIOW ,IS FOR IM MEDI AT! INTERIM ACTION WHICH WILL BUY .TIME. ·_., IT -WAS~-FOR THIS REASON I HAVE SUGGESTED · TELEPHONICALL\' CERTAIN ':·srEPS SE . PUT"- Hl" TP.AIN
- the daily lives of Americans and Japan ~~e ., together. I ~ OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: □ COLLECT 0 ·of State . CHARGETO LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE 53 Origin -~ S 1~ ACTION: AmEmbassy TOKYO lO11PK~· · 3320 ss Info, LIMDIS La.test draft
Oral history transcript, W. DeVier Pierson, interview 1 (I), 3/19/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- been horrified if he knew how little I knew when I started. Mc: Did you continue in this area? P: Yes--and all the way through, although we did a good deal more in 1967 in thinking through farm programs, programs for rural America up
- • and I con.alder tbat the achlevementa o! theae young men belcma not only to the United State• of America blat aleo to the entlre world. Sending them to vl•tt yeur country aacl people la wr way of ■ harlna our knowleqe of apace an4 indicating our firm
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 95: Sept. 19‑25, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- " THEYHADCONCLUDED THATTHE REPUBLICAN PLANKWASGENERAL ANDDID NOTCONTAIN ANYCONCRETE SUGGESIONS ONENDINGWARBUTSAID·THATTHENORTH VIETNAMESE KNOW "WHO(REPUBLICANS) AREANDHOWTHEYARE," OBVIOUSLY IMPLYING DISAPPROVAL. THEFORTHVIETNAMESE SAID THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM DID
- office Felipe Herrera, President of Inter-American Development Bank into oval office with Pierson Bill Bowdler Dr. Herrera presented three books to the President entitled: "America Latina Integrada" by Felipe Herrera with an inscription in Spanish
- , but when he goes to Turkey or South America. He seems to have some particular genius at organization and handling people. attractive man. A very Valenti had met him somewhere, I don't know where, maybe when he was there. Valenti called Monsignor
- Luther who preeched We have to strive We hqve to create change within for this. new and better King the We have to opportunities the Negro in America for our poor and for our minorities~ my judgment, last ~e have made more progress few years
- Guidelines , av~r , NARA, D!3te_chH·t:R G OHF IDEN 'f'L:U•..., CQ~JFIDENTIAL DRAFT NATIO:KAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. TO The Secretary of Defense SUBJECT: Military Exercises 1 •. The purpose o.f this memorandum is to set forth the procedures
- Folder, "NSAM # 316: Military Exercises, 11/12/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
- National Security Action Memorandums
- a W'w m k (■ COPY LBJ LIBRARY / m r n m k Department of State CONTROLS- - 2S820 R E C E IV E D :. JUNE 305 FROM; SAIGON ACTION; S E C STA TE P R IO R IT Y 4454 UJ /3 0002 Action Info -S. N 0 D I .j •I T JU KE 30 S Tty
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 3 (III), 7/1/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- on the CCC experience. G: Did you see the Job Corps as the component that would yield the fastest results in the War on Poverty, say as opposed to Community Action or VISTA? S: That may well have been true, I'm not sure. I am sure, however
- Corps; Jeanne Noble and Bennetta Washington's involvement in women's Job Corps centers; Bill Kelly taking over for Ted Berry as director of Community Action and Kelly's later work in Job Corps; talking to LBJ in December 1964 to get the Job Corps budget
- : Okay. Well, I ask because the 1955 White House Conference on Education, sponsored by the Eisenhower administration, did make a fairly specific set of recommendations for federal action, for state action, and local action in education, and I
Memorandum # 298, Study of Possible Redeployment of U.S. Division Now Stationed in Korea, 5/5/1964
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- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 5, 1964 DECLA.SmlED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NIJ 9.3-47 By '*fl ,N~ Date 11;- 1f-9~ I - 3EC!l\:E'f NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 298 TO: The Secretary of State The Secretary of Defense
- National Security Action Memorandums
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- some way to jar you into action, so that your delay must be constructive and using the time to get into the forefront issues that you feel need to be there, postponing to another day the ultimate decision which you would have a sharp conflict. 2 LBJ
- The importance of maintaining a high moral standard; proposed revision of the Administrative Procedure Act; Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) strategies to delay or expedite action to accomplish their intended goals; how to get a viewpoint heard
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 69: Mar. 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- seek a political solution, then large scale military action will naturally remain on center stage. However, whether the war ends soon or lasts in one form or an.other for several years, the GVN must still secure the countryside and gain the willing
- for repressive legislation would be even greater without affirmative action by the administration. We had been building up toward this for a couple of years anyway. So we went forward. B: May I ask here because it's a part of the bill: Am I correct in assuming
- period between the proposal and the action. Things sort of hatch and get warm and ripen, but the seeds have been planted through this by this very thorough study of the operations of the federal government which call for some very fundamental reforms
- your expectations are against you, don't get yourself in a position where you haven't any course of action open to you. Suppose you get a tragic over-run of our forces in the DMZ. The reaction in the United States will be tremendous, but I doubt very
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- ) in New York City (NYC). A euitable pretext by an SA of the FBI August 14, 1967. A characterization of the PLP appears in the appcndtx atached hereto. C. Legal Action The New York Court of Appeals upheld the conviction of the subject for advocating
- subject to the position of the Department of Defense. Mr. Bundy has now received the attached memorandum from Secretary McNamara recording his concurrence in the draft NSAM. This completes the departmental action on the NSAM and Mr. Bundy requested me
- Folder, "NSAM # 321: Review of Strategic Stockpile Objectives, 12/1/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
- National Security Action Memorandums
Folder, "C.F. - FG 170 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (1967)" WHCF Confidential Files,
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- Atta.ched are the comments from the various departments and -agenci s concerning c·ritical remarks appearing in the Record November 16, T96 7 . • MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject? Congr_essional North Atlantic Criticism and Action Assembly