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  • el'OWds ot ~r'~~ l remarkable s1ze and ·,~nthu~d.asn-.Can be compared only ~ th response and ,..." return cf Archbishop Makarios and his e~
  • . They interviewed several candidates for the presidencies of Sam Houston State Teachers' College and Southwest Texas State at San Marcos and agreed to unanimously endorse me for the presidency of Southwest Texas State. Let me back up a moment. Just prior
  • Cliris1ia11. Frc111ce.1 Lc:winc. Jim ./011,•s: Follm1·i11g are I/ugh Sieler: Li:: Carpl'nl!'r. l'.\'Cl!f'JJIS/iv111!hat mllicki11g exl!l'cisc in noswl• gia. (Ti!li's are.fi'mn 1!,e si.r1ies.1 id Davis (White House cunespo11clen1. Westinghouse Brooclrnstin
  • ) Closed in accorda nce with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FO R M 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR T IT L E #12a rpt
  • in the organization. You establish policy and then say, "Now E!! determine news and how to treat it. F: II Have you ever gotten any complaints from the President because of certain things that you showed? K: Yes, sir. F: What do you answer in a case like
  • e Duplicate of # 1 a 4 memo -,-- - 1.,. . IS. - &J' a. /J/;::J' 11 ---$5() l1'rJ.LN\ Rost.ow to the Pres re defens9 items 1 p. ~ Cf- / "5-tJJ.. N,;T"eJ/" 350 [~uplicate of #2b, NSAM 360; still closed] S-- - 3-f 9 ·f frl- ~f.
  • Friday _ iaavax:J i~:ln~, 1967 Mr. P1tesid,e nt: Before proceeding further in our planning !01· your South American tour. I would like to r...a.ve your reaction to the itinerary described in the n1ap and schedule at '"l'ab A. The 13-day trip
  • Tht.trtida.y, Oct-. 12. 1967- _ 9:15 a . m . Here is bowJ · l,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jsenator ~...ansfield. '"TOP SECU r T:!t!!tE attachment E.C LJ By ~ L , NARA, Date -1 • l 5 7-;17-e;S­ TOP SECRET Thursday, October 12, 1967
  • ,;i. =j0() II ~ /~-7-13. NL.J9:;;,-/t>~ 14a cable Intelligence Infoqnation Cab:;,:;:;~~~~;! U-ll"J 7/8/67 E,,_ . "' ~P.P· -f>
  • ,--o-=j 2 P (b-af. of '4i¢, w ~ ; f4 f'l't~) #3 memo -R-6stow-for the Recofit -S 2 t> _ ~ s-1?-'i'S' ~ A l.'.J'q..a-'I~~ #·q ,;ftelfR0-r--~te&EEW~Hlf:e!~~-;, ~.~&:tft:-- ~ s/a-/'(r., ~ e 2 p" #!Oa ca6Te ~ 11/µ/fl~ ~L'f 4f,-U,'} #i-b-E~e---:r
  • , his times and his presidency at the LBJ Ranch, at the LBJ Library, in San Marcos and in Washing­ ton, D.C. In its early years the Library began serving birthday cake to its visitors on August 27. One year it decided to drop the practice-but quickly
  • . 1900. My father was John E. Shelton, Sr., who was born in Bexar County, and my mother was Mrs. Will i e Adell a Greer, who was born at the Johnson Institute in Hays County. PB: You say the Johnson Institute. PS: Oh, yes, the people who owned
  • , had reshaped the Republican Party. Grateful for his defense by others when cruelly castigated, Grant defended private secre­ tary Orville E. Babcock and Secretary of War William W. Belknap during th ir expo.ure as wrongdoers who had disgraced the Grant
  • external aggression. Its aim is to insure the peace and the integrity of the Western Hemisphere. There is another long range purpo~e. purpose behind this resolution, however. It is a of our This is a time for America to state some of the basic
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS O R TITLE ~m~~~J-~~m~~~~~~~~~~PP• 3 A)l,,-;J RESTRICTION 'f'~ ..,~~°3 [duplicate of #8 b, NSF, Country File , Peru, Vol. 2] l-.r-'fflttrmT--1f---~mT',..,.,z~e
  • on public policy and history'!" John Shattuck; H. W. Brands; Frank Gavin; Bruce Buchanan; panel chair Betty Sue Flowers. Th LBJ tapes are an even beller e, ample, Beschloss b lieves. When LBJ DirecLor Harry Middleton decid­ ed to open Lh mas qui kly
  • or# I7a ~ I\·\2-·«it\v01x7\. ~1, \ 18 cable Deptel Circular 167165 s 4 4/1/67 A 19 cable Deptel Circular 167155 s 11 4/1/67 A Collection Title National Security File, Files of Charles E. Johnson Folder Title "NUCLEAR - Non-Proliferation
  • See all scanned items from NSF Files of Charles E. Johnson Box 36
  • Folder, "NUCLEAR - Non-Proliferation Treaty," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
  • Files of Charles E. Johnson
  • Joseph A. Frank The Honorable Walt W. Ro stow The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20050 [2 of 2] ­ • • THE WHITE HOU~E WASHINGTON Wednesday, May 24, 1967, 1:30 pm o'• I ,.. 1~ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I I
  • the United Democratic Lef t ( EDA) part y, which holds 22 seats in parl iament on the basis of 12 perce nt of the popular vot e . The EDA remains isolated, h ow­ ever . It has failed t o make headway toward forming a common front with the Center Un ion
  • prior to that time and here we are. I need to go back and fill you in on--I've gotten away from the Wilson County history. That's where I grew up and went to high school. I went to college, of course, up at San Marcos to SWT [Southwest Texas Teachers
  • , at this stage of the game I don't remember too much about that. G: There's a note here in my files that says that that idea was proposed by President [Cecil] Evans of San Marcos. 0: I don't recall. G: Presumably early on there was a meeting of Texas college
  • their address and wrote to them, and the other day I had a lovely letter from her, Leigh Whitehead--she spells it L-E-I-G-H--and some pictures of the baby and the little boy and everything else I was glad to have. I don't often find kinfolks now. I usually know
  • , 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: George Wood•' Propoaal on Israeli De ■ alting In ■hort, George propo ■ e ■ (Tab A) that we ■top thinking for the moment ln term• of a large 100-150 million-gallon-per-day (MGD) deealter a.nd concentrate
  • INTERVIEWEE: CARROLL KEACH INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Hr. Keach's home in Robstown, Texas Tape 1 of 1 M: This is an interview with Mr. Carroll Keach--Carro11 spelled C-A-R-R-O-L-L and Keach spelled K-E-A-C-H--at his home in Robstown at 105 East
  • in San Marcos. Remember, you stopped there on your way down to the King Ranch? You said it was a rather modest house, but do you remember [any details]? J: It was a modest frame house, Victorian, as I recall. San Marcos was a center where a lot
  • The Johnson family's home in San Marcos; what Lady Bird Johnson thought of LBJ's early career prospects; LBJ's response to a job offer from Charles Marsh; LBJ's ability to remember names; Mrs. Johnson's reluctance to marry LBJ; the weeks leading up
  • . Gardner President, Carnegie New York City EXECUTIVE Corporation SECRETARY William B. Cannon Bureau of the Budget (Alternate: Emerson J. Elliott) MEMBERS ( James E. Allen, Jr. Commissioner of Education Albany, New York Fr. Paul C. Reinert President
  • .... lo-c)()-6'> J'ttJtt~~·· l6/l4/o I /VW /QA..c 10/7/67 A C, #28a cable Intelligence Informatio~ Cable~ C 4 p E.'tetC,(Pt . wh I ct:F "1t.J 'till 6'•• m~ooJ.-oS [Duplicate of #15 la, NSF, Country File, United Kingdom, gv,,rtl-144U1t~1~ Vol. 12
  • : "The United States of America wants to see the cold war end, we want to see it end once and £or all; •.• The United States wants· sanity and security, and pea~e £or all, and above all," ... _..·.·•· . • ' Dece1nber .' •,'•,:•,•/,•+:•,.-•.-,~:•r,r
  • cousins were my cousins. l~e played together so much of the time, so actually there's not a time that I can remember that I did not know Lyndon Johnson. M: What was he like as a child? L: Oh, like any other child. He played. We played all sorts
  • of the bases on the list was San Marcos, Texas. This particular General officer had been sent over by the Air Force to brief Senator Johnson about the closing of this base and the reasons therefor. Senator Johnson apparently understood the necessity
  • of Texas. Mr . Carter told an audience of 1,000 in the LBJ auditonum that "if we can educate the nation about th myths surrounding menlal health, and reduce the fear of mental illness and t e stigma attached to it," the goal of pro­ viding adequate
  • RESTRICTION DATE to Rostow re Vietnam 2 p. #2a this file] Intelligence memorandum S 3 pp. [dup. #2a this file] A re Vietnam A 34a_1Muru1-t---~1:::;1;un_.u..s.rlie~r to Rost9o~w~r~euaa.r;ms._c:.ruit..:r:.o.L--+--1tTI:-Ti~--l fJ.- Rusk TS #34d cab e
  • memo Rostow to President, 5:30 p.m. PCI 1 p f¥,1;~ cl-/S-'[I. 6-lu/,t t:>.:-... , t,z.,,,.J. #38a cable DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TIT L E RESTRICTION 8/14/67 Nt.J1Y:- ~t» ,.,vs/1t.,1..'- oc,-Z-7'1 ~ ~ A f ~n Intelligence Information Cable S 4 p ;e
  • ~, A·No· F"ORCE .. AR°E' 8£1 NG HE.ARD? ; ,· 'J THOSE • WHO MAKE ·sucH ,STATEMENTS ARE APPARETLY LITTLE ' CONCERNED . '. . . . ·:-) ABOUT WHAT ALL TH IS. CAN LEAD" TO. · .· . . l .. ' ·~ :. . ~6~·• .HQl>J THE. AMERICAN MILITARY LOOK AT THE PRINCIPLES
  • , as far as I know. F: Were you reasonably optimistic or fearful, or just what was the mood They were very strong for him. of the Texas group? H: When ~e thought of it realistically, we thought we were fighting a losing cause, but we wouldn't allow
  • was to us to have given us Jesse Kellam from 1945 to his death in 1977. [Inaudible] enabled Lyndon to say in public office. M: How did he come into your life? J: Lyndon had known him in Southwest Texas, in San Marcos, Teacher's College. Jesse was a little
  • arguments with LBJ regarding the cost of electricity and the need for parks in Austin; Edgar (E. H.) Perry; Lynda and Luci at Camp Mystic; Lynda and Luci's work as adults in public service; Allan Shivers; Sam Rayburn and his sister, Miss Lou; the 1956
  • p 6/2/67 A Houston for the Record re financial claim against CIA 3 p 6/2/67 A 4/19/67 A 4/4/67 A ? to ? re forthcoming article by Thomas Braden in the Saturday Evening Post c+e:~ ~Pr 8 f'5 ~ 2 p ~pt- l/l~J 11.9 ptf Nt..'J/RAc. 1'3·2!.9'2
  • E.O U.,;.6, 34 NlJ_J_ 'I - "s ;;J._ 8J +467, l rl, ::> ..:e 7- /7-9S- TOP SECRET/PlODJB/PSN~tSYLVANIA ~p ~'.l!!ettE'f /NOBIS /PBNNSYVJ.A.Nl.A (J) tel Memorandum by Mr. Kissinger 7-17-fS- The decisions with respect to next moves in the A-M/K
  • Ben Campbell, Judge of Juvenile and Domestic Court William E. White R. r. Burke Steele Archie !foods l 1/2 minutes Secretary presents Governor Har.rison and Lt. Governor Miles Godwin and Sidney Kellam l/2 minute Secretary 1 minute Mr. Talbott