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- believed that the Germans could and should do their share to offset our costs in the Federal Republic, and the Germans generally did. That got sharper, and the Germans less cooperative, as the years went on. H: That was mostly after you left? B: After
- . MIL TOH R . YOUHO, N . OA K. KARL &. MUNDT , 8 . DAK. MARGARCT CHAIC I MITH . MAINE THOMA8 H . KUCH•L. CALI,., ROMAN L. H"-UIKA , H••R . GORDON ALl..OTT, COLO. NORAll COTTON, N , H , CLl,.,.ORD flt , CAI&, H . J . CO MMITTEE O N APPROPRIATIONS March
- worked for during that period, not necessarily in the correct order, included people like Robert Nathan, Bert Fox, who's I think up at Harvard last I heard, Eddie George, who came down from Dun and Bradstreet, Lincoln Gordon, I guess now president
- be long before my geography - 2 and parentage catches up with me in the minds of these people," the President stated. The President said he didn't feel he was bigoted, that he found he could cooperate in certain areas even with his critics. He cited
- good, you and me planting potted pansies on the Mall . this is the kind of thing men are going to I just don't think like ." But we did and_Mrs . Johnson made all of this seem good, and pretty soon everyone was planting pansies . The cooperation
Oral history transcript, Milton P. Semer, interview 1 (I), 10/22/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- process to get a public housing unit built, that unless you have everybody cooperating it just doesn't get done. As a matter of fact, they're even having a problem these days getting subsidy housing built, for a whole lot of reasons, not only financial
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 5 (V), 11/29/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- volunteers to Peru to work with the people in the Altiplano of Peru and help them to organize themselves, and to get their production going better and create communes or cooperatives, and then vote and stand up for what they believed in, you know, everybody
- , Randolph Gordon, Helen Jewish Corrrnunity Center JOHNSTON., Elizabeth, KOLBERG,Rosamund, LAMBERT, Carroll, Utah State University LiWIS, Cornell, Montganery County Head Start MARLEDGE,Maxine, Omaha Head Start MARTINEZ, Sam NIEMEYER, J .H., Bank St. College
- visit the United States after the Chamizal ceremony. i ,! As Ambassador Linowitz and Mr. Gordon reported to you on December 19-20 after their return from Latin America, some of the Latin American leaders are sensi tive because it has not been possible
- to~• (White House File Copy) Preaideat NATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS ON AERIAL MAJOR USMC DONALD E. KEYHOlt DIRECTOR COMMITTEE PHENOMENA WASHINGTON. D. C. 20036 GORDON I. R. LORE, JR. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR o,,,ca: ■ 1 ADMINISTRATIVI: 11536 CONNECTICUT
- . .Both our Governments had much at stake in this sensitive field. The US Government, from the top level down, had an intense interest in ensuring that we had the closest possible cooperation. We recognized, of course, his authority and responsibility
- , with soil fertility. In every county and air bases and through cooperation every town.snip there are farmer with Canada and the rest of the committees which are prepared to Americas. By preparing commeet al'iy defense need involvini: pletely now, we shall
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 71: Apr. 6‑11, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 32
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 68: Mar. 19‑24, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- by overall liberalization of its various restrictions. The Japanese were non-committal on specifics but acknowledged their own self-interest, including maximum cooperation with the United States on its balance of payments problem, required more rapid movement
- Depart 4040 to W. House for working Breakfast w/ President, Arr W. House To Mats Terminal, WNA - arriving at 9:45a. To NYC - via NASA Plane #1 Festivities of Astronaut Cooper. Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE
- LBJ SAYS HE HAS ASKED ROY WILKINS TO TALK WITH HAND ABOUT ENCOURAGING COOPERATION BETWEEN NEGROES AND MEXICAN-AMERICANS IN LOS ANGELES, DISCUSSES APPOINTMENT OF HISPANIC AS WH AIDE, ASKS HAND TO CHECK OUT DAN LUEVANO AS POSSIBLE APPOINTEE
- LBJ THANKS STEVENSON FOR HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO LBJ'S SPEECH TO CONGRESS, CONGRATULATES STEVENSON ON HIS SPEECH [ABOUT COOPERATION WITH USSR IN SPACE], ASKS TO MEET WITH HIM SOON AND THANKS HIM FOR AGREEING TO WRITE INTRODUCTION TO BOOK LBJ IS ISSUING
Telephone conversation # 554, sound recording, LBJ and A. PHILIP RANDOLPH, 12/18/1963, 6:50PM
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- LBJ CONGRATULATES RANDOLPH ON SLEEPING CAR PORTERS UNION SETTLEMENT; RANDOLPH SAYS HE RECEIVED GREAT COOPERATION FROM LABOR DEPT, PRAISES LBJ'S SPEECH AT THE UN
- LBJ ASKS FOR NAMES OF NEGRO LEADERS INVITED TO CIVIL RIGHTS BILL SIGNING CEREMONY IN ORDER TO INVITE THEM TO OFF-THE-RECORD MEETING AFTERWARDS TO DISCUSS COOPERATION IN IMPLEMENTING NEW LAW
- TEXAS, MISSISSIPPI WEATHER, RANCHING CONDITIONS; STATUS OF INVESTIGATION OF THREE MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS, EFFECTS OF TRIP BY ALLEN DULLES; LBJ PRAISES JOHNSON FOR COOPERATION; JOHNSON COMPLAINS OF PRESS COVERAGE; IMPLEMENTATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS
- MCGILL DICTATES LETTER TO LBJ ADVISING HIM TO MAKE NATIONAL TV ADDRESS UPON SIGNING CIVIL RIGHTS BILL, DIRECT ADDRESS TOWARDS GOVS. AND LOCAL OFFICIALS, STRESS LOCAL COOPERATION; ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA, BUSINESSMEN'S PLEDGE; HAROLD WALKER
- LBJ ASKS MCNAMARA IF DOD IS ASSISTING FBI IN INVESTIGATION OF 3 MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS IN MISSISSIPPI; MCNAMARA DESCRIBES EXTENT OF DOD COOPERATION
- LBJ SAYS HE WILL SEND ALLEN DULLES AS OBSERVER IN SEARCH FOR JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER; JOHNSON DESCRIBES MISSISSIPPI AUTHORITIES' COOPERATION WITH FBI IN SEARCH OF SWAMP, HIS PRESS STATEMENT, MISSISSIPPI'S DILEMMA, TENSION THERE
- LBJ SAYS HE WILL SEND ALLEN DULLES AS OBSERVER IN SEARCH FOR JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER; JOHNSON DESCRIBES MISSISSIPPI AUTHORITIES' COOPERATION WITH FBI IN SEARCH OF SWAMP, HIS PRESS STATEMENT, MISSISSIPPI'S DILEMMA, TENSION THERE
- SOUTHERN GOVERNORS MEETING; CIVIL RIGHTS SITUATION IN SOUTH; LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S SOUTHERN BACKGROUND; NEED FOR MODERATION, NOT RIOTS; LBJ'S EFFORTS TO COOPERATE WITH GOVERNORS OF MISSISSIPPI, GEORGIA, NEW JERSEY; IMPLEMENTING SCHOOL DESEGREGATION
- SOUTHERN GOVERNORS MEETING; CIVIL RIGHTS SITUATION IN SOUTH; LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S SOUTHERN BACKGROUND; NEED FOR MODERATION, NOT RIOTS; LBJ'S EFFORTS TO COOPERATE WITH GOVERNORS OF MISSISSIPPI, GEORGIA, NEW JERSEY; IMPLEMENTING SCHOOL DESEGREGATION
Telephone conversation # 5012, sound recording, PRESS CONFERENCE (with LBJ), 8/18/1964, 11:40AM
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- LBJ MAKES STATEMENT ON US ECONOMY, EFFORTS TO REDUCE UNEMPLOYMENT, FEDERAL-STATE COOPERATION, HIS MEETINGS WITH GOVERNORS, MAYORS; TAKES QUESTIONS ON HIS MEETING WITH HHH TODAY, HIS SCHEDULE, UAW NEGOTIATIONS, POLITICAL SITUATION, VP NOMINATION
- PROBLEM SEATING MFDP, IMPACT ON SOUTHERN STATES; SOUTHERN GOVERNORS' COOPERATION ON LOUISIANA SCHOOL DESEGREGATION, INVESTIGATION OF MURDERS IN MISSISSIPPI, GEORGIA; NEED FOR FAVORABLE PRESS ON CONGRESS' RECORD; RFK; GEORGE MEANY; DETROIT LABOR DAY
- DISCUSSION OF DISCOVERY OF BODIES OF THREE MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS IN MISSISSIPPI; LBJ DISCUSSES TONKIN GULF ATTACKS, HIS BUSY DAY, THANKS JOHNSON FOR HIS COOPERATION; JOHNSON ASKS LBJ ABOUT HIS HEALTH; LBJ DISCUSSES HIS SCHEDULE, UPCOMING
- DISCUSSION OF PRESS STATEMENT ON CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC POWER SETTLEMENT; LBJ EMPHASIZES SIGNIFICANCE OF SETTLEMENT AS ILLUSTRATION OF COOPERATION BETWEEN PUBLIC, PRIVATE POWER; JOHN CAULEY; APPOINTMENT OF JAMES GREENFIELD (AS ASSISTANT SECRETARY
- CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF SEATING OF MISSISSIPPI DELEGATION, MFDP AT DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION; GOV. PAUL JOHNSON'S COOPERATION WITH INVESTIGATION OF MURDER OF CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS; RICHARD DALEY'S VIEW THAT DELEGATES SHOULD PLEDGE TO SUPPORT DEMOCRATIC
Telephone conversation # 5666, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE CONVERSATION, 9/24/1964, 1:10PM
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- DISCUSSION OF RACIAL SITUATION IN MISSISSIPPI, BOMBING OF HOMES OF THREE WOMEN, LACK OF LOCAL POLICE COOPERATION IN INVESTIGATION, NEED FOR INCREASED JUSTICE DEPT, FBI INVOLVEMENT
- RUSK CONGRATULATES LBJ ON HIS SPEECH TODAY ON INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION YEAR; LBJ GIVES HUMOROUS RESPONSE, ASKS RUSK TO COME TO WH FOR MEETING THIS AFTERNOON AND ASKS HIM ABOUT HIS SCHEDULE FOR NEXT TWO WEEKS
- FREEMAN CONGRATULATES LBJ ON HIS SPEECH PROCLAIMING 1965 AS INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION YEAR, OFFERS IDEAS FOR SPEECHES IN AGRICULTURAL AREAS IN NORTH CAROLINA, IOWA, EMPHASIZING NEGATIVE ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF GOLDWATER'S FARM PROGRAM
- OFFICE CONVERSATION ABOUT COOPERATION OF LABOR, BUSINESS AND GOVT; APPOINTMENTS TO COMSAT BOARD; LBJ ASKS WELSH FOR MEMO ON PLANNED INCREASED FEDERAL SPENDING ON DEFENSE AND SPACE IN NEXT 4 YEARS, COMPARED TO LAST YEAR OF EISENHOWER ADMINISTRATION
- DALEY ASKS IF JOHN KLUCZYNSKI IS COOPERATING ON HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION BILL, COMPLAINS THAT ROBERT WEAVER HAS HELD UP HOUSING PROJECTS IN CHICAGO BECAUSE OF ALLEGED CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATIONS WITHOUT NOTIFYING DALEY, ASKS LBJ TO HAVE SOMEONE CALL
- W. TAPLEY BENNETT'S POSSIBLE RETURN FROM DOMINICAN REPUBLIC FOR TALKS; LBJ SUGGESTS JOSEPH ALSOP DISCUSS VIETNAM WITH FULBRIGHT; WILLIAM BUNDY'S VIEWS ON VIETNAM; CHESTER COOPER MEMO; SPEECH DRAFT; CRITICISM OF US POLICY; LBJ'S VIEWS ON US ROLE
- W. TAPLEY BENNETT'S POSSIBLE RETURN FROM DOMINICAN REPUBLIC FOR TALKS; LBJ SUGGESTS JOSEPH ALSOP DISCUSS VIETNAM WITH FULBRIGHT; WILLIAM BUNDY'S VIEWS ON VIETNAM; CHESTER COOPER MEMO; SPEECH DRAFT; CRITICISM OF US POLICY; LBJ'S VIEWS ON US ROLE
- FREEMAN REPORTS ON TALKS WITH TOBACCO, BEER INDUSTRIES ON NOT RAISING PRICES, TELLS LBJ REYNOLDS TOBACCO WILL RESCIND PRICE INCREASES TO HELP COMBAT INFLATION; LBJ TELLS FREEMAN TO PUBLICIZE INDUSTRY COOPERATION, SAYS HE WANTS TO TALK ABOUT INDIA