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- ,'! .-- ,. MR DREW ~EA~SON= 1313 29 ST NORTHWEST= .. --·~--- ------------DEAR DREY! AND BOB-., YOU ARE SWEET TO 'l~JV'HE ME YOUR OPF:tHNG - --··- --·---.- ~rt GFJT-.- OF SABOTEUR-., 1-lAVE ACCEPTED W'iTH GREAT PLEASUREAND so MUCH FOR YotJR EVALYN iv1Cf
- corps officer, organized these young pilots just out of flying school, had them assemble the P-40s, taught them combat tactics, and I'll let Bob tell the rest of the story because he is a pilot, and I'm a signal corps officer. Mc: Well, when we
- of relations between Korea and Japan. We also, as Korean Christians, earnestly . wish for a spirit or goodwill and peace between the two nations. However, we hope that you will also understand the concern of the Korean people lest their renewed history should
- , and Rayburn told Bob Anderson, the secretary of the treasury, with whom he was very, very close, "Now, Bob, you'd better think long and hard before you do that because you start this kind of business, there's going to be all sorts of organizations all the way
- President bega n his day at (Place) the Ti In Out Telephone 11 Lo ' White House Monday Day f or t Expend!Activity Code LD (include visited by) ture 9:33p t Hon. 9:39p t Col. 9:49p t Hon. CharlesZwick, Director, BOB 10: 23p t Hon
- expenditur e Sec situation Sec y Smit 4. Projection s fo r econom y Sec 5. Repor t o n latest crim e Sec statistics Sec y Udal l y Freema n h y Wirt z y Cohe n y Weave r Secy Boy d Joe Califan o Doug Cate r Ernest Goldstei n Bob Hardesty Leonard Mark s Harry
- that the Administration does want this bill this session and hope s the Congress will pass it. Furhter than that -- we shoul d not go. President said, "Iagree with that. " Also -- Rostow memo marked urgent -- saying Cong. Leonard Farbstein of New York called Rostow asking
- Rostow Tom Johnson From Geo C: He sai d h e tough t i t wa s a rea l goo d meeting. Nixo n wa s prett y fa r behin d on hi s appointments . Tol d him h e hope d h e woul d mak e som e decisions pretty soo n like Defens e an d State . Though t Nixo n ha
- like thk t , Bob? " Jack Valent i (pl) Fred Ward Roland In offic e w / Mayo r Rober t Wagne r an d photographer s fro m Newswee k and th e DNC . out Schuman To Flower Garden t o take mor e pic s --w / photographer s --w / W H in background - - the n
- (include visited by) LD Congressman and Mrs. Albert Thomas Congressman and Mrs. Bob Casey Co- Chairman, Johnson Committee Harris Count y William V. Ballew, Co-Chairman, Johnson Committee Harris County William N. Blanton , Jr., Judge an d Mrs. Bill Elliott
- be a little inappropriate to ask, but can't we keep these guys on course? Secretary McNamara: There is no radar in the Philippines that would keep this from happening. The President: Bob, do you have anything new to report on the appearance before
- to see her, and there was Luci in Ashton's office, a sight I shall never forget, in a little girl d re ss, middy blouse ^^^;^:, ., and very short skirt, freckles painted across her nose, two fronts teeth blacked out, an upturned sailor hat with a bobbing
- d w / th e Ambassado r hi s hopes fo r th e Amb. 's rol e i n VietNam . JJ:m f e Califan .• t 21 e t- Jo 11:25a T y , y (includ e visite d by ) tur D Weigh 7:45a Breakfas 7:47a 11:15 a Ambassado 10:15a t y Wednesda e. £ t Expendi OL h
- ofcr. - Tom Paige Press in off Record Roscoe Drummond Bob Fleming Mr. Jack Valenti Henry Wilson (pl) M. Watson (pl) Henry Wilson To Cabinet Room (pl) for General Maxwell Taylor Robert Nathan / suggested that the President becomeNorman
- EXCHANGE: The President gave the Prime Minister: 1. pen stand - sterling silver with Presidential seal and inscription 2. boots- pair of leather riding boots 3. book - leather bound copy of "My Hope for America." - with book plate 4. photograph
- !)xte White House Dav March 8, 1966 TUESDAY Activity (inctude visited b*/) Breakfast in bedroom Jake Jacobsen, Jack Valenti, Bill Moyers and Bob Fleming in Secy W. Willard Wirtz Undersecy Joseph Barr (at home) Gardner Ackley -- DID NOT TALK
- 1^,,, March 10, 1966 White House Dav THURSDAY Activity (inc!ud e visited bv) Staff members in the President's bedroom were: Marvin Watson. Jake Jacobsen, Jack Valenti. Bill Moyers, and Bob Fleming Attorney General Katzenbach (b.3)re Senator Dodd's
- Minister Gandhi's visit (Oke Attendance: Secy Dean Rusk Bob Komer Secy Robert McNamara Secy Orville Freeman Asst Secy Raymond Hare Asst Secy William Handley Amb. Chester Bowles,U.S. Amb to India William Gaud Hon. Arthur Dean pics) iDatf March White
Oral history transcript, James C. Thomson, Jr., interview 1 (I), 7/22/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- attention on Indochina, my main effort was to avoid the whole subject, to hope that it would go away, and to have contempt for those who thought it was worth M: o~r national time of day. Was it still possible in late 1963 to avoid g~tting involved
- . And from the House there were the Jack Brooks, and the Bob Poages. It is i nteresting how at times lik e this one breaks through normal barriers of c iv ilitie s and expresses real feelings and they were sad to see us go. And the George Mahons. From my
- /12 FDR wires LBJ to remain in Texas and campaign; CTJ campaigns for LBJ in Elgin, Giddings, Brenham and Washington County, accompanied by Mrs. Bob Long. 6/13-6/14 LBJ tours West Texas. 6/16 Giant LBJ homecoming rally in Wooldridge Park, Austin
- knows the difference between campaign promises mitmenta and aa one who ls himself' wrestling with running a major with those who talk in term• of concrete country, he is most impressed program•• not just visionary goals. One note o! warning. I hope
- with the governors. Congressman [Charles] Diggs was named a vice chairman. Bob Wagner, the former mayor of New York, and Senator Mike Mansfield agreed to be vice chairmen. In each instance, it was necessary to ensure that these people were activists in the national
- elections; O'Brien's desired role as spokesman for the Democratic Party during Richard Nixon's presidency; Bob Strauss' efforts to raise money for DNC programs and to pay off debt; going to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and networks to try
- B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Komer's office, RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 F: Bob, let's talk about what we were talking about at the end last time. We were talking a bit about Libya, and I wanted to get Libya sort
- great JOY ! fo r her. She spoke of doing another (at the ranch) and her hope for it. After the Luncheon Mr. Horace Busby into President's bedroom --he had been sen t a copy of the Peace Speech, and the President asked him to have it back in two days
- . President Kennedy, I think, was equally clear that the assassination of Diem and [Ngo Dinh] Nhu was a terrible thing, but I believe had tended to side with those who felt that there was reason for putting pressure on Diem and hoping for change, without
- hands on the c lip p in g s, so hoped th ey w ould be w a rm and c o lo r fu l and liv e ly . And th ey w e r e . Then I w ent down to the m o v ie to s e e D avid B r in k le y 's h o u r -lo n g show on W ashington, a la r g e p art of it b e a u
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- presidents who are members of the AA U. I found them: 1. Very enthusiastic about the Johnson Administration. 2. Very keen on Bob McNamara as the ideal candidate for Vice President. 3. Very sensitive to the problem of student activity on civil rights during
- of the 'Johnson boys' has come home to Southwest Texas." Bob Hardesty, new president of Southwest Texas Slate University, ponders a painting of the University's most distinguished alumnus, which hangs in the Academic Center at the Universily. 2 Library Docents
- . McNeill’s. Sleeps late next day. 6/15 LBJ has lunch with General Brett. 6/17 LBJ attends dinner for Joe, Tisse Reichstein, Elaine Clark, Perren and Bob Sherrod. Has supper with Marquat, Van North, Kurtz and Vance. Directive issued to House and Senate
- BA TES v' HERSCHEL BENNETT .. STEVE BISHOP TOM BOGGS .,,,,- BOB BRUCE •V JIM DANIELf .,,,,.,_FRANK DRYDEN. NORM DUNCAN BILL DURLAND MARIO FELLOM r DICK FULLER II"" NEAL GILLEN tJ7-l'l7/ .. ' '' •• . .. . . . ,. ... . . I
Oral history transcript, Esther Peterson, interview 2 (II), 10/29/1974, by Michael L. Gillette
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- hard on the money raising that time, but of course we got it pretty much through labor groups. Hinkley and Earle Clements helped so much. the interview before. That's where Bob I think I put that in Yes, he did get it, but he did not bow to LBJ
- if you want to. C: I hope I haven't said anything untoward. M: You have not; now you are about to, that's why I'm warning you. C: I am? (Laughter) M: You are about to presented with a question that you can either refuse to answer, or that you can
Oral history transcript, Dudley T. Dougherty, interview 2 (II), 9/17/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . l You said, I think, Bob Vin [?], is that his n-ame? D: Bob Vin, of Miami read about my entry in the race in a Miami newspaper, flew to Texas and sold me on the idea of the talkathon. G: Had he worked in that [George] Smathers campaign? D
Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- . ) 6:00 (Jack Horner and Bob Hoke, both of the Washington Star) {OFF THE REC O R D} {T hey will bring the original portrait of the President that was on the front page of the Star's Inaugural edition for the President 's autograph. ) MONDAY, MARCH 15
- include Bill Moyers. Jack Valenti. Registration fee required. Contact Kristie Kimbell, 512-471-3200; www.utexas.edu/lbj/civilrights March 6-April 25 Special exhibit, "Bob Hope: American Pai-riot." April 13 An Evening with Joseph A. Califano, Jr
- ] and the BOB [Bureau of the Budget]. So you had those two forces, but you really didn't have--and that was I think the creation and contribution of Rand, through Defense and then into other departments: people who tried to weigh the cost and the benefits
Oral history transcript, Harry C. McPherson, interview 9 (IX), 2/7/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , that he was being away from Washington an abnormal amount? M: Well, he was. I mean, so it seemed to me. I didn't know what normal was at the time. I figured maybe other senators were away that much, too. Bob Byrd is never away that much now. Mike
- 2111i4 ....L.. l.,..,-..----·• Indian ab de(e ..:Je ,- ci ion. ~·uea·tion ol tontmg .nt i offe ..r to to.dians if they'll s i-a.p ~ 1.JQ.• 21 production ~1@ rill pz,o'ba.bly·be 1.1....ain ubject your talk with ,. awlea tat .._.orrcr.r,, and l hope cot
- that our leader continues to be interested in a success hero would be moat helpful. Are NSAMs in fashion any longer? They're great for the history books tool RWK Att. Deptel 407 to Seoul 11/ll/ 64 SECBF4; November 4. 1964 Bob Here's my idea