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- -President and 10 arduous, demanding months as President. I believe it can be said of those months that he has brought to this country stability and progress and that he has lifted our faces to the challenge of the expanding horizons of the free world
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Waycross, Georgia, 10/8/1964"
Folder, "Task Force on Pollution Abatement [1 of 2]," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 32
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- decisive action than has been taken up to this time. The basic proble:(n of pollution is that the polluter uses re sources which to hin1 are a "free good" - - 1·unning water, air, the drainage properties of the soil, other people's "view" - - all of which
Folder, "[September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL-CIO Executive Council]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- . _.-/---·-!___. .-/ I .- _,))L--W Mr. Jame ' 'Sufferidge '--------·. 0 ..----> "') . ---·· ----- - -- Mr. su£7eridge had been one of the election observers in Vietnam. He said thc;lt the press is doing a poor job of reporting, always playing up the da/k
- which the press in general ignors.I tried to get in touch with you while in Washington but WAS unsuccessful,And had to return as soon as the He~rings ended as the funds I Md borrowed to make the trip ran out And otherwise I 1 d had to sleep in the park
- anything difficult fered for Robert Kennedy's murder, and worth doing. the violence in America is part of the If this civilization has had any things to be proud of, any things to lean on and hope that it could live by, they would be, I think, its free
Oral history transcript, David Ginsburg, interview 3 (III), 9/19/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- had pressed the button, unless someone had made a decision that this was to go. I said it seemed odd, but I pointed out that things like radio and television changed the world from where it had been and it was quite possible that conditions in cities
- that did not have rioting; changes in the inner cities from the 1960s to 1988; Daniel Patrick Moynihan's report on the Negro family; the Detroit riots and Governor George Romney; the Commission's involvement in urging Congress to pass legislation LBJ
- of the kk ghetto. Upon arrival at Cit¥ llall, the state and city officials attempted to devise a sxx statement ~ c for the press. At this point one of the leaders of the Plainfield Negro community came into the room aaax in which they were meeting
- at the Library to discuss the dual-and competing-themes of the rights and respon sibilities of the media. The symposium, titled "The Press: Free and Responsible?" was co-sponsored by the Library and The University of Texas. What follows here is not a literal
- text avatiab.le froo Press Director by starts u.s. u. S, President process of selecting U.S. and .Australia plan new joint tracking next week station National ~ook awards News sunnary on Cyprus situation * Section: ) Rowan (lead) to go
- , the President was met by Mayor Jerome P. Cavanaugh of Detroit (President of National League of Cities) and Mr. Pat Healey Televised on NBC --^ Executive Director of the National League of Cities in addition to: memo fm BMoyers to Mayor HHHHt James H Tate
- Room 8:01a t Director Leonard Marks George Christian - pl 9:25a t 1967 9:55a "/" Secretary Fowler '^/ Schultze 10:10 £ Director 10:15a f Joe 10:20a «fc|_£__; 10:26a f Secy Harry 11:10a To 11:18 ••Hi were To Vance - Detroit, Mich
- ticker machines the text of Atty Gen. Ramsey Clark's press conference. , IITE House Date August si LYNDON B. JOHNSON ABY , The esident began his day at TO (Place) Tune Telephone In Out Lo White House ~ I or t ...... i Activity Atty I conference
- Arbor, Mich (Lightfoot) Mrs. Lorene McConnell, Denver Dr. Jeanne L Noble, NYC Mrs. Robert a Pickett, Detroit Mrs. Patricia Press, Baltimore Mrs Nona Ross, Chicago Miss Nanette Smith, Wash. , D. C. 8/ 12/ 66 To oval office w/Rusk. Secy Rusk went
- members of the press. In addition, a large number of private lawsuits were filed because of the Estes' matter, and a very substantial amount of testimony was taken in connection with some of them. The number of investigatms who worked on matters related
- possible and with whatever ueapons were on hand. Epton has also allegedly preached violence and stated that the Negroes cust be free, that they were goin$ to kill "cops" and judges, that no revolution can be uon. by peaceful ceans and that· they would have
- standards of safety. FAA's aircraft safety development program concentrates on the most pressing safety problems facing civil aviation. A description of some of the fiscal 1967 accomplishments in five research and development areas follows. Airframe Program
- in beautification in a First Lady's Committee for a Beautiful Capital. A committee of that nature could maintain a close liaison with the White House and could undertake a series of action projects. By handling most of the work, the Committee would free Mrs
Folder, "Task Force on Pollution Abatement [2 of 2]," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 32
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- growing years, and went to college at Wayne University in Detroit. Detroit is really--I still consider it home even though I came to Washington in World War II, 1942, and got a job as copy girl for the old Washington Daily News. I then went to UP
- Thomas’ first meeting with LBJ; 1960 Democratic National Convention; LBJ and newsmen; covering the 1960 campaign; White House press corps; LBJ’s vice-presidential years; Mrs. Johnson’s trip through the South; television and the Vietnam War; LBJ’s
- was not and notified Lester Hyman, the Democratic state chairman, that he wasn't. Larry O'Brien still was Postmaster General and two years later decided that he was going to resign as a delegate and told the press to that effect. The next morning I got to my office
- car going home, and I received a call from the White House. They said there was going to be a press conference on Wednesday; the President was just wondering if there were any things that affected the department that maybe we should furnish him
- for making secure the freedom and independence of the countries They affirmed that the free nations solidarity to main for all. 3. The two Presidents their the strong between the Republic of firm determination in the pursuit of a secure and lasting
- the decision was made. This research will also serve as the basis for my doctoral dissertation in political science at New York University. I am currently discussing with of Prentice-Hall, Little-Brown, and M.I.T. Press the publication the book. I understand
- we talked about productive discussions and no advantage to be taken of a bombing halt. The new proposal defines productive talks as including GVN representatives and spells out our insistence on a quiet DMZ and no shelling of cities. 2. The Detroit
- at 11:36a Joe Califano Chancellor Ludwig Erhard - Oval Rm Office (Oke w/Interpreter. Mr. Hermann Kusterer (Mr. Kusterer is Counselor of Foreign Office and Dept of State Interpreter, Mr. Orbtz Press Photogs in Oval Rm for pic-taking session Bill Moyers
- To the Cabinet Room to w/ Amb. Goldberg meet with Delegation from ^ REMARKS American Jewish Press Association Mr. Joseph Weisberg, The Jewish Advocate, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Golomb, The Jewish Chronicle, Pittsburgh, Pa. The American Jewish Press Mr
- . . .. '. CAUTION·- FOR RELEASE AFTER 2:00 P.M. MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1964 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE REbtf..t\RKS OF MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON YWCA NATIONAL CONVENTION C LEVELAND, OHIO - APRIL 20, 1964 Mrs . Marvel
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, YWCA National Convention Cleveland, Ohio, 4/20/1964"
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 61: Feb. 10‑13, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- or the war. Jh meeting the French challeng·e in the· Delta, he knew he would have run grave risk of defeat. By an immediate attack on Dien Bien Phu with his main forces, he would have risked leaving the way open for French mobile units to invade his own free
- serving a sg"aa touch baseh thing :GER"-:GER Statee Dinin DininggRoo Roommfor foSta r Sta g LUNCHEO N servin s " a touc bas e "thing Reedy's press briefing said it is Radi o Free Free Europe Europ e for Radio annual affair of officers of the 80 guests
- to work until they fall in their tracks," the response was tumul tuous. . . S ~ -: The press quoted him as •• I • • g • question of law and order. peace. "It's not a We are not concerned with We . are concerned with the liberation of black people
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 43 (XLIII), 3/28/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- if you can get it, but it would be good to have--I'd like to see the Sunday--this is my memo, September 4, 1966, 8:35 p.m. Sunday, where I say the ink changes of the [Jack] Valenti draft are mine. This may be--no, this is the speech in Detroit into which
- . Freeman (in the hotel) McGeorge Bundy (in the hotel) ______ Bill Moyers (in the hotel) (BM held a press briefing at 7:50 am this morning where he announced the trip of Vice President Hubert Humphrey to Saigon and the meeting of the President and the Vice
Oral history transcript, Kenneth P. O'Donnell, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- about a matter he hcd . Their relationsh·ip, I thought, couldn 't be better. The press rea11y spent al 1 that t i me try ing to separate the two of them, and who >'as the second mos t powerful man in Hashington , and then they started to put Bobby
- -- and remembered -- for the opening of still moreopportunitiesfor our citizensto work together.in enterprisesthat will strengthenand enrich bothour societiesandalI the greatsociety of free andpeacefulmen. Suchopportunitiesare boundless--. in developing
- CONVENTION : A meeting of par REPUBLICAN PARTY : The party of Lincoln andtrust-bustingTheodore Roosevelt,oftencalled "G. O.P." (Grand OldParty).Now considered the "conservative" J:)8l1Y {last J)reeident, Hoover), it likes free enterprise. Once "bolationiat
- Detroit Walter Reuther, James Farley , NYC Robert F. Kennedy, NYC Senator Edward Kennedy, Boston, Mass. (b. Expenditure Code Nov 3RD Times for 1964 Lem Lynda in President by cars personal Mrs Bess Johnson Ald President LBJ and Co-op
- Nov. Treasury had requested action for a 3 p.m. press conference. President signed letter: 2:02 p.m. (b.2) To Fish Room to join Bill Moyers and Saville Davis Christian Science Monitor Ted Lewis NY Daily News Bill Pyper Booth Newspapers of Michigan
- Band--the Press was crowded close to the front ^ ~~~ for the presentation of the Presidential "E" Awards to those American companies have expanded exports in the past year. : ( 102 • Armco Steel Corporation, Middletown, Ohio X