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- -~;{.::-;,-~~--: __-:.7: ..:;;;:: ca.'used-ad.v:ersa US ~.,d _foreigi1.press. comment;\ .Ambassador Noltfr1g- st~e~sed-':-=-:-_·:~:.:;__;:;---: to se·creta:r;fnn~ari tha_da.maging effect~o:ifAmerican and Vietnamese attitudes.:=.~;,.---:--:.~-~--o.f prisoners .... Thuan
- Transport Association regard airport noise as the major problem facing the industry. Presidential initiative now would be timely and appropriate. SUggeated language: •..! -• .------- "The rapid introduction of jet aircraft and the expanding volume of a1r
- See all scanned items from White House Press Office Files Box 53
- Press release
- Press release, Remarks of the President regaring the Cease Fire Vote of the Unied Nations Security Council, 6/6/67, 8.00 PM
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- . It .was given! the public officials, thus there Party (PLP) which calls ior, to. the 'press by the Re".:c-rend'. ls· no way of kno\i.ingwhat the open 1·evoli1tion_ in America.' Cleague. The relc.;se was a copy Henry - Cleaguc combh1ecoulrJTheir- leadership
- be prudent to continue the techniee.l i'rork now unde:r-.·:ay revision cf tt.1;:, cu1'".i-entembargo c:.efini 2.-:d to press in cooa1tor a realistic tion. With respect to the computer complex that Control D:1.t.e.Co:..1>oration proposed to ID..'Portto East
- irrational elements which make Iranians argue for sec\ll"lty at any cost. However, President Kennedy persona.Uy pressed principle involved during Shah's 196Z. viait and Shah eventually accepted it. ·so before agr•eing to retrogression on force level, w-e
- us, and we should not start down this road unless the Soviets proved ready to go the route with uso How ever pressure alone -- unaccompanied by any effort to meet security problems the Indians regarded as both real and pressing -- might still failo
- , was this fantastically powerful bomb detonated? The answer came in a terrifying revelation by famedmath ematician Dr. Donald G. Brennan, head of the Hudson Institute in Har mon-on-Hudson, N.Y., and associate of key atomic-physicistDr. Herman Kahn. Brennan said in part
- report: low ke y {St.Jte press conference) or h igh leve l {speech by President, SecState, or SecDef) -J) Disclose COMINT to selected a 11 ios (assume possibl e leaks); str ess U.S. suppor t of Khanh posit ion -2) Reassure Thais/GVN of U. S . air/ground
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 28, May 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- NOT HEARD OF IT BEFORE YOUR-· CABLE ARRIVED, ALTHOUG~ I UNDERSTAND THERE IS A SMALL ITEM IN 7HIS MORNING'S PRESS. LIKE THE MOSCOW CC},'MUNIQUE OF LAST JU-LY, IT WAS SILLY, STUPID AND MISGUIDED. 2t MY FIRST THOUGHT WAS .TO GO DIRECTLY TO MRS. GANDHI. H
- Press relations
- Hair salon; Luci Nugents escorts Tricia Nixon & Nixon Cabinet members' children through White House; Lynda & Chuck Robb are in Bangkok; last meeting of Committee for the Preservation of the White House; report on White House Historical Association
- George Ball, Acting Secretary Philip H. Trezise, Deputy Assist ant Secretary, Economic Affairs Adlai E . Stevenson, U. S. Representative to the UN USIA Donald Wilson, Acting Director WHITE HOUSE George Reedy, Press Secretary to the President McGeorge
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- believe we shall press forward, through times that strain our unity and disturb our confidence, to a better America for all the races that history has brought together on this continent. I · 33 HOUSING One day shortly after I had taken office, I
- of the Department of Justice. I And that's all I wanted to do--go back to my job--and in fact I did. F: You didn't know who they were going to move your life around, did you? T: No, I didn't, but they certainly did. to press me on the matter. My father
- moved my office to Houston . M: Did you join a law firm here? L: No, I practiced by myself . I had associated with different law firms, just shared offices, but I had an individual practice . M: Why did you move, incidentally, from San Antonio
- be in the tub, and he would talk to you and two or three secretaries would come in and take letters . He never stopped . At night, the conversation would go on during supper and right up to bedtime . I would say that the press that followed him from all
Oral history transcript, Rufus W. Youngblood, interview 1 (I), 12/17/1968, by David G. McComb
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Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 3 (III), 7/1/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Johnson was wrong, but they considered that there was an emergency in terms of the number of poor people who were not getting adequate attention, and that something of an emergency nature had to be done to remedy that situation. G: Now Congress pressed
- .a the official ot t.be nent. have been invit-!d u.s. , CODp'e■aioaal publi ■hen to attend the intol"ll&l ~•P~ Hale Bogga(D.-La.), and noted lead_.., et the WubiDctoA and indut.17'• and abroad reprumtaUon Press Corps, including editors, ot
- briefings I propose the lative, press following responsibilities and industry briefings: Secretary Connor - general a brief description of principal Under Secretary highway safety bill. the ~rl ~./ r~/-=-~ F~·//-/ C. L. Schultze strong chairman for o
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 29, May 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- to inquire -------- Don 1t press this round -------- GOPiPH>EM'fI:AL . cee· 7 ~ I /, r/ ' ~ ~fb 'f O,P QJ$C;tl'.;':F llECWRJC!J:!J:;p _.PA T!'x ~ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT l. Defense and AEC lu\ve submitted £:or y-0ur. app~oval the .VY__ J9
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 81: June 7‑12, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- VIEW, I REMAINEDA BIT' SKEPTICAL BUT DID NOT PRESS. THE POINT' WITH THE· PR~SIOENTo t BUNKER ll!CR[T NOT TO BE REPRODUCED WiTHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Department of State y..l ~GRAM 'ZP. 1b!i&1, PAGE 01 SAIGON 29,.68 ·03
- , September 11, 1968. 2. Robert H. Bruton to Deputy Assistant memorandum, September 17, 19680 3. "Columbia, Maryland, Will Use HUDGrant to Help Select Public Transit System", press release, Department of Housing and Urban Development, June 16, 1968. 4
- Saturday White In To kitchen Connally House LBJ having coffee Mr Kellam Jack breakfast Valenti w/ July Mrs front lawn by to review set Went w/ Governor to say goodbye pool up w/ Gov Connally for press conference Connally to airplane
- Press relations
- BUNDY DISCUSSES SCHEDULING LBJ'S PRIVATE MEETINGS WITH FOREIGN LEADERS WHO ARE ATTENDING FUNERAL SERVICES FOR JFK; NOTIFYING PRESS OF THE MEETINGS
- Press relations
- BUNDY DISCUSSES JACQUELINE KENNEDY'S PLANS TO RECEIVE HEADS OF STATE AFTER JFK'S BURIAL AND PLANS FOR LBJ TO MEET WITH THEM AT THE STATE DEPT; PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT OF BOTH MEETINGS; CONFLICT WITH STATE DEPT OVER LBJ'S SCHEDULE FOR 11/26/1963
- Press relations
- BUNDY DISCUSSES RESPONSE TO PRESS REPORTS THAT CHARLES DE GAULLE WILL VISIT US NEXT YEAR; LBJ DISCUSSES HIS CONVERSATION WITH DE GAULLE ON THE MATTER; LBJ SAYS HE HAD GOOD MEETING WITH US GOVS.
Telephone conversation # 603, sound recording, LBJ and MARTIN ANDERSEN, 12/20/1963, time unknown
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- Press relations
- LBJ SAYS HE HAS APPROVED FEDERAL BUDGET REQUEST FOR CROSS FLORIDA BARGE CANAL; ANDERSEN ASKS IF HE CAN PUBLICLY REPORT APPROVAL; LBJ SAYS PRESS REPORT SHOULD COME FROM SPESSARD HOLLAND AND GEORGE SMATHERS; MRS. ANDERSEN WISHES LBJ MERRY CHRISTMAS
- Press relations
- STEELE DISCUSSES LIFE MAGAZINE STORY HE IS WRITING ON REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES INCLUDING WILLIAM SCRANTON, RICHARD NIXON, BARRY GOLDWATER; DISCUSSION OF LATEST NATIONAL AND TEXAS POLLS; LBJ REFERS TO NIXON'S 1962 CALIFORNIA PRESS
- Press relations
- LBJ ASKS IF MCCORMACK GOT OTTO PASSMAN'S SIGNED AGREEMENT ON FOREIGN AID APPROPRIATIONS; MCCORMACK SAYS PASSMAN ORALLY AGREED BUT DID NOT SIGN ANYTHING; LBJ DISCUSSES PRESS COVERAGE OF AGREEMENT
- Press relations
- SALINGER APOLOGIZES FOR PRESS STORY INVOLVING CHARLES HALLECK, CLARIFIES HIS USE OF TERM "BACKGROUND INFORMATION" WHICH MEANS THAT REPORTERS CAN ATTRIBUTE INFORMATION TO WH WITHOUT USING A SPECIFIC NAME