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- with the minjnn1m of repression; that the second is to ex, press and act proportionate values in the use of time and emphasis;: that such approach, of course, will encourage intellectual honesty, intellectual curios ity, kindness, clarity, and above all
- activity through computer capability; CIA; Robert Komer and pacification; the Tet Offensive; Westmoreland press briefing after Tet; the media; infiltration; the importance of Cambodia; Sihanouk; problem of interpretation of intelligence; body counts; Sam
- in American politics. Introd. by Harry Golden. Washington, Public Affairs Press, 1962. 150 p. HS2330.K63R5 II. Periodical articles Extremism in American politics, by Arthur M• . Schlesinger. Saturday Review ., 11/27/65, p. 21-25. Historical survey
- .. s·omeone t ·o _at :least whisper to us that, ·_-_ .-~ .these divisions will not move against (?ur troops. ·. OUr position has not ·:- . · hardened on this sine~. -~~~ .~r~_~ ident 1 -s .February .- .2 ~ press conference stater· ·.. .: .- ment that almost
- believe in a third term, and I appointed a campaign manager named Vincent Daley, and he was campaign manager--ostensibly the campaign manager. He was the front man, and he was the one who used to hold the press conferences every day, but I used to see
- . FOR RELEASE AFTER 2: 30 P. M. TUESDA Y, MARCH 14, 1967 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE REMARKS OF MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON AT WESTERN CAROLINA CO LLEGE, ASHEVILLE , NORTH CAROLlNA It is a pleasure to be here
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at Western Carolina College, Asheville, North Carolina, 3/14/1967"
- ' .. FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON EMORY UNIVERSITY HONORS DAY CONVOCATION 1:30 p. m., Monday, May 11, 1964 Glenn Memorial Auditorium Atlanta, Georgia
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Emory University Honors Day Convocation, 1:30 PM, Glenn Memorial Auditorium, Atlanta, Georgia, 5/11/1964"
- IN .HYDEPARK PARK ABOUT EIGHTY MILES FRO M NEWYORK UNABLE GET STREET ADDRESS STOP HAVE BEEN · , PRESS -THE CONFERR I N.G WI TH -UN I TED - - STOP FERGUSON OUT OF TOWN STOP NEWYORK CENTRAL BEST ROUTE GOVERNOR IS IN ALBA~Y TONIGHT= ---------~: A J
- ." "Well," I said, "I've got a memo yellowing in the files and I'll send it down to you," so I sent him the memo and with astonishing speed Lyndon Johnson just took hold of it. Apparently both he and Lady Bird read the memo and just pressed the buttons
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [4 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- explalaad to h1m what C:O.., Ollwr aad Toar Freeman have do aad &B1ured him tbeJ woald coatlnu clhcnet press•r• 011the Me1dca11•. Bill has reported to Conr aad aebcl him to 1et a nadla1 from oar Coaeub alOIII the 'border oa what 1s 1olaa 011 aad to make
- . Johnson. He sap: conducting a "holding operation of " never had hesitancy about
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- in dealing with them: ·· · At the -time of the Cuban missile crisis in October 1962, many of us were · in our home states campaigning for re-election. On the basis of press reports and rumors we had a fairly accurate picture of what was happening, but none
- • H. R. 9588 , whic h is to direct th e Secy of Treasuryto admi t free o f duty, one electri :ally driven rotating chair, imported for the use of LSU Medical Center H. R. 4832, which concners a mass spectromete r for St. Louis University, St. Louis H
- /ST 22 ' ,.:,, LG/Detroit PU 2-2 LE I, FG 1 ' Bax No. #1758 sent to Central Files by Mr. Joseph Califano's Office on the above date contains the following folders. 1. Political Process 2. Post Vietnam Planning·:; 3. Press Contacts 4
- "construction ahead travel at your own risk :1 and "construction ahead illegal to pass and at your own risk" This cotmtry is as open to individualism and free wheeling as the East so o.ften seems cramped . You move at an averas e rate of 60 miles and so does
- of the Republic of Vietnam as long as such aid is needed and desired. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS, DETROIT, MICH. August 19, 1968 I can tell you that I believe peace is going to come - - that is, if we are steady and it is going to come, if I have anything to do
- deployment; George Christian Califano (pl) mjdr (pl) - to tell H! her his memory was that a ltr addressed to press secy fro Al Otten came in — and that he wanted to see it immediately. It concerned Mr. Otten's disapproval of a plan to refurbish an airplane
- of California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, Calif Thomas A. Tucker, President, Natl Assoc for Retarded Children, Detroit, Mich. Henry Viscardi, Jr., Pres and Chairman, Abilities, Inc., Albertson, Juiy QNY Raymond W. Vowell, Vice Chancellor for Public Affairs
- Foundation Jerome P. Cavanagh ftkyor ot the C:t.ty ot Detroit Mt.rtin Meyerson University ot California at Berkeley •than Glazer University ot California at Eerkeley • RaymondVernon Harvard University BormanKennedy tbiversity of California at Eerkeley
- support of the free world position in Southeast Asia.) Hon. Arthu r Goldberg (following this mtg, Am b Gol dberg met th e press in the West Lobby and told them that Sen. Mansfield's statement re South Asia was welcome and that the Administration agrees
- years that we had worked together. Mrs. Johnson made a little speech. And She said she had hoped the President would come; she was sure he had pressing business and couldn't get there. Just about three minutes later, in he walked. And I could tell
- of HHH; JFK, LBJ and press attitudes; anti-Johnson campaign 1960-1969; contacts with President LBJ and Lady Bird;
- . And the President did include me in his group of assistants who were getting the top salary and took occasion to say kind things about oe to the press whenever he was talking about the staff. So it worked out exactly as he said it would. F: Do international air
- . Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Frank ^H^ McMahon Alan Barth, editorial writer, Washington Post Ann Free, free lance writer - North American Newspaper Alliance Kay Pittman, reporter, Memphis Press -Scimitar C. K. McClatchey, McClatchey
- , Dale Hughes • , Executive Secretary ' National JEmployment Association. Z60 Soutluield Road Detroit Z9, :Michigan t LBJ:ACP:mds , . ,._ •.. . ■ October 26, 1961 • Dear Mr. Hughes: - ■ ■ r May I extend to the National Employment Aosoeia.tion
- the Vietnam observers for a clear, concise and interesting report. - 6 The President then invited the Vietnam election observers to lunch at the White House at 1 o'clock and said they were free to talk to any press people they wanted in the meantime
Folder, "Report to Task Force on Pollution Abatement," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 31
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- . The basic problem of pollution is that the polluter uses re sources which to hhn are a "free good" - - running water, air, the 11 drainage properties of the soil, other people's "view all of -which are scarce and have econorn.ic or aesthetic value to other
- to Kansas City and Minneapolis. We've got a kind of nasty problem here. Sol Estes case. The man, Battle Hales, w~o was the nasty inside who not only planted misstatements vhil.e I testif;i:ed longevity but actually and even hel.d a)press same room
- _HOLDSPRESS CONFERENCE H. Rap Brown, National Chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, a militant black nationalist organization, held a press conference yesterday at the United Nations Methodist Church in New York City. Brown stated he had
- (in Detroit) at~ Monday, February 20. Passed the word that announcement would be made on Feb 20. MEMORANDUM roR THEPRESIDENT, SUBJF.CT: Advisory Commission on ~ You recently selected Farris B ant to chair this 26-member commission. He has agreed to serve
- ! -re feed grain decision. To mjdr's^^cn7=o*tr^tease Ginny and then to oval office. ^ Watson - pl. Back to Rose Garden to join guests. Press photographers to Rose Garden for pictures of group. Walking on South Grounds with above guests and dogs
- Hubenthal, Los Angeles Herald Examiner _^ _^ along vith an 1 [onoijary John Milt Morris, AP membership in Charles Werner, Indianapolis Star the American \sso^ Art Poinier, Detroit News of Cartoonists " ! Art Wood, USITA DJ Dan Dowling, NY Herald Trib"*\ J
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 33, July 1-10, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- ek tou that will include N York, W shingto , Detroit, Chica o, Omaha. Albuquerqu -S nta F and Los geles a the pr· cipal cities. T prlmary objective ef th vi it . a to provide: th opportunity for the Dal't e to obaer .e and tudy methods and procedure
- the President at the table. Departed the Hospital - having walked across the field to the helicopter via helicopter -- w/ PRESS POOL: Merriman Smith, Frank Cormier, Muriel Dobbins, Robert (Bob) Young, Frank Ex Reynolds three press photographers Dr. Lukash, Jim
- will participate regularly in meetings with the foreign press, which he will host. W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln DICLAsslFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NlJ I 'ii- ti) s {, By la:-@ , NARA, Date / .).-;,-e, 3 ,SECttET January ZS, 1"967 MEMORANDUlv1
- Rhodes had drafted a statement of support for the President's policy in VietNam; Rockefeller seconded it, and it was then passed unanimously. The President then indicated that he would like the press to come in and the Governors were free to speak to them
- :05aJ }. f 1 Rostow ' Fowler Harr 10:05a £ 10:45a f Cyrus Vance - Detroit, Michigan Justice Ab e Fortas - Westport , Connecticu t 9:09a f 10:20a £ ^" • | 10:30a t I| 10:35a t e Whit e House Thursday Activity LD 3:28a £ y McPherson - pl
- . Davidson Sommers • David Stahl • John W. Wade • Member of Executive Committee of the Board of Directors Honorable Lee White Counsel to the President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Lee: Enclosed is a press release which I feel very strongly should
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- .RECORD COPY July 4\, 1966 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Office of the White House Press Secretary (San Antonio, Texas) ----------------------------------------------------------------------THE WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT UPON SIGNING S
- , that he has brought to this country stability and progress, and that he has lifted our faces to the expanding horizons of the free world. It is a record I am proud of. believe you approve of, and I hope you will want to continue. #111111# - 2
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Valdosta, Georgia, 10/8/1964"