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  • r -e sulta of· Nick Katzenbach's committee. We shall be discussing these issues and their priority with Gene Locke next week. I am. preparingspe1·sonally,, a ocenarlo to keep the political lnitiatlve -- a.s sumlng we soon get a. solid government
  • night in Hawaii. "The President decided that on the first night in Manila he would see not only Marcos and Ky, but also Park and Thanom. He was especiall conscious that this will be Park's first international conference and he greatly respects both what
  • and Folk Sing r Bobby Bridger (See Cover.) Mrs. Johnson, noting that "tonight e set our pen to a new cha ter" in the Library's history, quoted a line from President Johnson's inaugural address ("lt is the excitement of becoming-always becoming, trying
  • arrived the top of the hill, later to be renamed Johnson Hill, which was t briefing site. As th e Prsident approached, he xiad American and Korean flags, waving back to the crowds. -. * ' -I Briefing identified on the ground key elements of the rural
  • the train before he got there, but I don't remember the details. G: Well, we can iron that out later. What else did you talk about that day you were riding around in the car? 00 you remember the occasion? W: San Marcos. G: San Marcos, okay
  • confident that the Swedish government would be prepared to do this if Hanoi and the U. s. agreed. ~e underlined that this should not be done as a UN operation but as an ad hoc operation. I said we had not the slightest indication that Hanoi was prepared
  • ::;.:-,l'~1in Leackr.:;' Stc.tc;:.1~ut 0.1 Po,>UlaU.oa. in t'~3::ii;cl to th~ U-l:cld I 1·1;,~
  • Office, Secy Mr. Ronald M. Pontius, U. S. S. S. Mr. Richard E. Johnsen, U. S. S. S. Mr. Dale E. Keaner, U. S. S. S. Mr. Jerry D. Kivett, U. S. S. S. Lt. Thomas Atkins, USN, movie photographer Mrs. Helen Williams, White House staff Robert A. Duffy, Jr
  • in mansion. Watson (Pl) Paul Glynn called to pass msg to mjdr that Pres is in bed w/light out already. 9/15/66 Thursday Watson (Pl) To oval office w/MW. To Cabinet room w/MW for Communique mtg w/ Pres Marcos. Also present: Under Secy George W.Ball U.S
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: RAY E. LEE INTERVIEWER: PAUL BOLTON More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org
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  • Lee, Ray E.
  • Oral history transcript, Ray E. Lee, interview 1 (I), 2/14/1968, by Paul Bolton
  • Ray E. Lee
  • ·- e - '""' - c~:ig . Call 4/18 HUD $100,000 College Housing Loan to Dixie College, St. George, Utah. Sen. F. Moss 4/18 HUD $3,630,000 College Housing Loan to Southwest Texas State College, San Marcos, Texas. --- - Sen. R. Yarborough Rep. J
  • that he decided that that road work wasn't for him. He'd better go to school. She'd been trying to get him over to San Marcos, so I think he decided that that was what he had better do. B: Do you remember anything about LBJ's mother? A: Oh, I loved
  • and of the speeches during the course of that campaign? Any particular event or any theme that the President used to campaign? He did make a speech at San Marcos… Q: Oh, yes, he made lots of speeches. He made speeches at Taylor, Texas -- G: What did he say
  • re . • 19 1 - 1t0 of 0 vio\ltly; , m rth it. b Thia tr · • ction. u.ld. not be , de pubUc . U 1t leaked, w eoul b char d. with i.mm c ry, b\ltowt r believes b baa an ettectlv defe • : e :r •l ply tryln to ke p oar 1 nc of paym nt difliculti
  • think he can serve you better Guam than Montreal. W. W. Rostow ---- Go to Guam Appear ln lvlontreal_ _ __ WWRostow:rln Mr. Rostow DECLASSIFIED E.0. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NL.J 99-Sb By ,v _, NA A Date...1 - 11 -"'° March 14, 1967 MEMORANDUM
  • College in San Marcos, where I was a had been graduated exactly twenty years colle~e ~'y debater -- as I befor~. had been in my day at ~lma relst-i.ong wi.th hi ... there Ncre only of the !!lost He LBJ Presidential Library http
  • • uecl ,.wlcly. eaterff 5-tll tile ••Mr la a■ follewa: Tile up]e•tl• Yl•blalll• ■• tnop■ attrltloa Vt.taaan la JIily. Amlla ■ Ncler "eaceeda 26. 000." Tile dlflereac• tlle &rd.ala Mtimat•• u. l'Gll&e. tile r ... ■-me __,!Mr n .,.. 11
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF '.)OCUMENT r #4-·eat=He--- + - --K-i~~-EA--¥Fiesident (CAP67845) . #14 cable DAT E CORR ESPOND ENTS O R T IT LE ,6 ,-$.J"'. A) Rostow to President (CAP67825) S 1 p t)-'h ,t S-/ 'SC>/~ ( 1
  • . Responsibility and moderation are the order of the day in statements by political leaders.' ' . William G. Bowdler ~ Jv~ C ONFID E N 'i'IAL THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 60MFIDEl~'fIAL March 15, 1966 Tuesday la :45 41>m MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The Shah
  • /'·) E LA SIFIED ·E., . 12958, S c. 3.6 . NL,J '/8 - S/0 By ~ , Date /J>-~t>-11 . 0 -. . ·- 1•. KY-LODGE CONVER SAT ION K~ TOLD LODGE THAT A DECISION WOULD SOON BE MADE TO MO\JE GENER,~L QUANG OUT OF THE IV CORPS. LODGE COMMENTS THAT .K.Y HAS BEE
  • decencies, and they outnumber the slicked-down crowd"-and here he would wrinkle his m ~e as ii. squinting through pince-nez­ "Lc.:11million to ont:." Bill Moyers, at the Johnson family cemetery: "... he touched me more deeply than any man, taught me more
  • ./ e~.3:J ~v/ II C -4--fHf 1p ...President to President ParJ.?- -S or NLT f7-z1,3 J-/S-11 4: 30 p m 'lf'4'~~ne--t---~tSmlW---W--~:!Sident, 1120ttr RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE I';). -/-9'{ " ,IIL .) i;y-.,)? .>l-------,4:t
  • ?--110 002 cable -OOS eable At11ens ges 12122'65 A OO'f eeble AU:ieRs 810 11120Je5 A
  • that we started running for the Senate in 1941, when I remember clearly pictures of us on that front porch. But I think it is the Senate that I am remembering. G: The President made his initial speech in San Marcos at the college. J: Yes. G
  • ~,~t~e~l~e~gxr~am tG President from Pres. Schi --p-0-s-si-o±e-el""8SS'i f'i ed info t0,JJe...., J -.3 - f" f 1 p""'1:.-:r-meffl.6--I--.J:.0-l;!.:t:,esi dent-H"-om Rostmv re: Marcos Vi-sit seCTet~ ---::>-.!?~1 All...> J:7-/~/ resident from Rostow
  • attachments o~ titi - BE a 3) re Vietnam- (SECRET) FIL E LOCA TI ON C.F. CO 151 Korea (1967-68) RESTRICT ION CODES (A) C l osed by Executive Order I 1 652 gove rn ing access to na tional securi ty i nfor ma t ion. (B) Closed by sta t ute or by the agency
  • and 20, 1977 INTERVIEWEE: Mrs. Jane Englehard INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mrs. Engelhard's home, Cragwood, Far Hills, New Jersey Tape 1 of 3 G: Let's start with your parents, first of all. Your father was a Brazil- ian diplomat. E
  • have an appointment with a man named Barnet in San Marcos? G: Should I? W: He is Hr. Lee's brother-in-law and was very active in that campaign. Perhaps it's Burnett. He used to be county judge ••• G: What is his first name? W: I believe
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION IJ-a--1-=t-PiEeeid:ent to 'fito .PCI J pp. za 'Iugolavia 'Tit:o t:o the President PCI g pp f1ot [English lA.. #4a cable -t 1r ·cabi e I
  • an invitation to Korean Prime Minister Chong to visit Washing­ ton in the early autumn. Although State had previously hop e d for a mid-September date, that month is now heavily booked, given the Ne Win and Marcos visits. Unless you are willing to set aside any
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESID ENTIAL LI BRARIES) FORM OF DOC UM ENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITL E DATE RESTRICTION se cret ~Bi:r-fttt:!1ttt:t-t--- -l,.Q.~~..:i.o.e.u.:b---1=-F:.em-ttt~rk---a-nd McNamara £Qcret ~- .J.I- J1 7 )lh. J 8'1- · I II -J:1:..J..Q
  • -/9 '1 A- // e onfidential #30 memo #30a report #3 7-a--report- to President from Rostow top secret - S~~d ~-;.1-i:r NH tt,,a,1 re: China .u, cn,-J I .a1 '11 ~L:S , iiva?i top secret - .e--,:t.e,.,-h-pt-- ~ 0\-t. 5(0_3, 1 p 07/13/66 A 1 p
  • L/ 0 WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION President re --V-i-e-t-n-am ~~'::c;f-.t:l:S;'fiIJt:t"t=r~~'-~ l?-~ i ~- /h )o.,,•cc~t~ #7a memo ~' ''le...) f/--l;fD Averell Harriman
  • ___j I I July 12, 196 6 Jle&r .Dr. -Se.abor-· t IA accw«lanc• wltb S.cUon lUA of the Ato.mlc Etwtrsy Act oi 1.954, •• ~ d , the Atomic Energy Comr.nl••lon bu aubmlt• to4 •l o me a pro~•e4 eupe!"e-e dlag 0 Aar..-eat for Cooper~a ConcemlAg Qvtl
  • for anyone to 1lve the lmpre ■ •lon they are ,tvlna up on Vletnam, and you mlaht a ■k WlWam1 to carry that me•••1e from you to Marco ■ • .A ■ of the U■t, our ba■lc pi,oblem ln the Phlllpplne• l• the e ■tabll ■hment of a new relatloa■hlp which neither offend
  • Canberra, Australia ItLio Mc:. l \>e>£tr-,,ePlease make credentials on stills. sure to arrange positions for White House Photo Atkins and Fisher Staff. when necessary Okamoto on movies. Okamoto APPROVED FOR DISPATCH and and Wolfe December
  • 4 Frida 3:35 :.'n,_~ugua t , 1967 Mr. president: D.efense This ay.on e action taken by todis W. W. Rostow 98 / WASHINGTON--ADD VIETNAM TROOPS (8) I.f · a~ THE PENTAGON SAID LATER IN A STATEMENT "T~E PUBLISHED REPORT THAT DRAFT CALLS