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  • TO .THE LEVELS IN EFFECT PRIOR TO NOVEMBER 14, 1967. ·4. IN . RESPONSE TO THE APPEAL OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL, THE -CYPRUS GOVERNMENT SHOULD DECLARE· THAT THEY ARE READY TO COOPERATE WITH A UN MISSION ~HICH WOULD STUDY ON THE SPOT AND PROPOSE NTw PRACTICAL
  • observation that unless one obtains the cooperation of the representatives of other agencies through friendly interest and real personal confidence, and very close mutual information, that there is always the possibility that the lines of coordination begin
  • for the New York Times article, which was a profile of Joe Califano, he also indicated that he was writing a book about the White House staff going all the way back to Roosevelt and maybe a little bit before that and asked whether or not we would cooperate
  • Executift department• and aaenc:l.e• are directed to furm•b the CommlaaloD wltb aucb fac:Wde•, ••l'Ylc•• ancl cooperation u lt may requeat from time to time. 11 EXl!CUTIV~ 7- DecemNr'- Howldlld,-wewetowl'l&eaa,..tlldl aJ.,..,.. .... I.Mr •n ~•• ud I
  • -·a tat,e d poUcy of the United States •- a• security intere.• t• permit.) You may wish to: - - reiterate the importance we attach to the area, and to the wel!ar~ of the people of the R yukyus .; -· expre•s our hope for cooperation. from the Ryukyuan
  • information. In the meantime, Mrs. Roberts was get- ting into the record on the circumstances and conditions in detail that we found, so that it was complete cooperation. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
  • . Rooney Sen. R. Kennedy REA $15, 760, 000 loan to Dairyland Power Cooperative, La Grosse, Wis cons in. Cong. Kastenme ier Sen. Proxmire Sen. N e\ son REA $1,086,000 loan to Star Telephone Co, Inc., Maringouis, La. . . Cong. S. Long Sen. Ellender Sen
  • to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org Former UN delegates Senators Sparkman, H. Alexander Smith and Cooper voice approval in separate interviews of LBJ’s plan for UN program of manning space for peace. 1/16 LBJ, CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) and Senator
  • attends the 81st Club luncheon at the Kennedy-Warren with Mrs. Maury Maverick. Senate passes the St. Lawrence Seaway Bill, establishing a St. Lawrence Seaway Development Committee to construct in cooperation with Canada a canal, lock, 1954 Chronology ● p
  • by Kermit Gordon? S: Kermit Gordon, that's right. Now there are a lot of different people involved in this story, and they all felt different parts of the elephant. I found from talking to people that it is very difficult to piece the story together
  • decioion and the sir.lka promptly collapsed. There hes been no significant trouble with labor in other sectors. , Cooperation between Balaguer•s PR party and Boach 1s PRD - a. long shot at best - has deterior ted. The extent of the det.er1.oration
  • ., l ~: . YESTERDAY I HAD OPPORTUNITY DURING COURTESY CALL ON SECRETARY OF GOVERNMENT LUIS ECHEVERRIA TO INQUIRE INTO POSSIBILITY OF COOPERATION BY MEXICA N AITTHORITIES TO -HELP REDUCE !~CREASING NUM BER OF CUBAN NATIONALS ENTERING US ILLEGALLY
  • for revamping all foreign assistance. At that time it was known as ICA, the International Cooperation Administration. There was a huge amount of sophisticated work done to transform ICA into AID, the Agency for International Development. That transformation
  • of Labor Willard Wirtz’s job program ideas; comparing Community Action to the work of the Peace Corps; LBJ’s role in establishing the Peace Corps as an independent agency; the work of the International Cooperation Administration and later the Agency
  • e·quipment to the troubled Caribbean. The fact of the matter is that the Belgians have not been particularly cooperative and Ed Little brought this transaction to the attention ot a Belgian Embassy officer at about the time you wrote to Dick; a memorandum
  • See all scanned items from NSF Files of Gordon Chase Box 5
  • Folder, "Cuba [Background Material Used in Compiling Plank/Chase Report] [3 of 3]," Files of Gordon Chase, NSF, Box 5
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  • been instituted, the data SCHILLER'S REPORTING SERVICE 1095 MARKET STREET , SUITE 814 SAN FRANCISCO 94103 TEL : (41!5) !55 2 - 2441 -5- l collection system has been improved: thanks to the cooperation of 2 responsible leadership in the provider
  • with the pamphlet he received. I think Escoe might write the Cooperative League and ask them for details, pointing out that we have some 12,000 cooperative members in our immediate vicinity. Here is a copy of the letter Mr. Ring wrote Escoe about which I talked
  • to Irxiia under the Food for Peace (Public Law480) program is a basic demonstration of Indian­ American cooperation. For this reason, every American and every senior Indian employee of the :hission should be thoroughly familiar with the Food for Peace
  • Amendment; poverty; racial inopportunity problems; critical evaluations; Bert Harding; CEA; hostility toward OEO; Adam Clayton Powell; Yarmolinsky; Job Corps; evaluation of Head Start; BOB; John Forrer; Kermit Gordon; Scultze; Zwick; Cannon; Cary; Senator
  • 11 :15 A .M. Would you please advise me by return wire if your schedule will permit you to attend. Lawrence F. 01 Brien, Special Assistant to the President. VSM:ew ADCEN, George D. AI.LOTT, Gordon ANDTIRSON,Clinton P. B/\RTLETT, E. L. BASS, Ross
  • includes a major address to a. joint session of the Bra~illa.n Congress in which you could treat the Vietnam situation. The itinerary has been checked with Linc Gordon, who thinks it.s !ine. W. W. Roetow / / / Itinerary OK !or planning purposes
  • he C entr l Intelli· fety progr m. and 1968 plans for i. provement. This report was prepared in con on nc with the guidelines fur ni hed by th cretary of L abor . I wish to a ur you of the continued full cooper t ion of this Agency in re ching
  • now become ineligible for new procurement, unless a formula can be found whereby the Bank can financi~ cooperation. Such a99Pera~~_2uld take receive Australi~'s several forms, among which, given the incipient stage of Australia~s capital market, ~ect
  • . General LeMay 11. The Ambassador-at-Large 55. Mr. Moscoso 12. The Special Counsel 13. The.Special Assistant to the President for NSA 56. J.C. King 57. Ambassador Gordon · 14. .A.~1 Director of USIA 58. Ralph Dungan 15. Deputy Under Secretary of State 59
  • forces, the optimum an4 most efficient use of manpower, but also all the voluntary offers of aid and assistance which have come to it or which can be organized and used effectively. The spirit of cooperation and unity which developed in the wake
  • Bob Baskin John Thawley Charlie Boatner Marj Whitman Paul Bolton Al Williams Bi 11 Brammer Gordon Yoder Zygmunt Broniareck Henry Burroughs Bo Byers Dave Cheavens Pat Conway Carrol Copland George Dorsey Dawson Duncan Bi 11 Gardner Harry
  • -- threatening harm to the families if the boys do not perform; threatening the young men if their families do not cooperate with the Viet Cong .. The Communists use terror to impose their will. v i llage officials and others are victimized. Farmers, In one
  • 14th to ask other countries that were cooperating with us in the London gold pool to close the London gold market and undertake the discussions that led to the establishment of the two-tier system on the following weekend. That was a decision
  • in Viet Nam are frequently called mercenaries because of our contributions to their troop support.Was that a necessary prerequisite to their cooperation--that we bear the cost--perhaps even beyond the actual cost of the troop use? R: That is a phrase
  • . COOPER AND MR. THOMSON Pak Visit to the U. S. l. As you know, President Pak of Korea will be in Washington on May 17 and 18 to visit with the President. The program which State has in mind and which involves the President's schedule is as follows: May
  • , Dire c t or STATE D ean Rusk, Secretary U . Alexis Johnson, D epllty Under Secretary for Political Affairs USIA Dona l d Wilson, A cting Director BUDGET Kermit Gordon, Director SERVlCE.SE.T . . WHITE HOUSE McGeorge Bundy, Special Assistant
  • . He supported our effort in helping international monetary cooperation- -and later on I think he developed a real interest in it when he had more time. But that came, I guess, after I'd left. He was interested, became interested after his reelection
  • . Bell, Gordon, Schultze, Zwick-Congress has a very low opinion of the Bureau of the Budget. The second thing is the House Appropriations Committee. and McClellan as well in the Senate. have a peculiar inconsistency which you can't really point out
  • with getting Malone's cooperation in trade for, say, looking after Malone's interests in Nevada or something like that? M= It might well, yes. G= You don't have any particular knowledge of it? M: No, r don't have any. That would be something they would
  • not read that. I mean to. Y: Well, you'll find it very clearly laid out in there. At any rate, the task force that President Kennedy had set up, which was in effect Walter Heller and Kermit Gordon and their staff, the Council of Economic Advisers' staff
  • : former LIFE magazine photographers Gordon Parks and Charles Moore: Mag1111m photographers Bob Adelman and Leonard Freed: then-staff photogra­ pher for the Nm ion of Islam, Robert Sengstacke;and Black Star photogra­ phers Matt Heron and Bob Fitch. The LBJ
  • : That was probably my greatest continuing responsibility, yes, the HEW area. M: Did you start to work in the area of education in HEW from the very beginning, or did this slowly evolve? C: No, I remember in the summer of '64 Bill Moyers and Kermit Gordon
  • constantly to foster the development of free nations cooperating for their mutual benefit. We believe that this comm.unity of free nations can fully achieve the universal goals expressed in the United Nations Charter only when all governments are based
  • and sundry that wo have bad ln the laat two or three da71. At the end of thl• memorandum (by my staff man Cooper) two cbolcea are offered. One l• to let tbe political meas play lt• aelf out bl lt• own way. and the other le to try to keep lt pbm.ed toaether m