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- Scranton is coming to the end of his term, and is not eligible for reelection. He has worked in the Department (1958-60).. Walter Reuther has won elections in his union as well as sought to influence them on the national level. In the Board of Consultants
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 56: Jan. 1‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- by the Viet Cong-runs the Newark Community Union Project. Hayden launched his project with a $5,000 grant from United Auto Worker's President Walter Reuther. There are nine others. All are underfinanced; the SDS workers live in conditions of poverty
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- . Said C.1.0. 's Political A:ction Committee bou, Jaok Kroll, ~The job of preeident is too much for a man of your age• • • •" Barkley replied, "I'm a very vig9roua man. I'm like a man of 40." Said Auto Work en' President Walter Reuther, "Life teaches us
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- of Lobsinger's speeches. I asked Joyce what he thought about the NBC program on the disorder and he said that it had been discredited, adding that Walter Sheridan was not to be trusted. I referred again to PAR's decision to move into the suburbsi he mentioned
- be heavy leakage and no supply cutback and I just called Walter Jenkins in the White House to alert so I won't get any political pressure him and also the President from that end. This morning I spent over an hour talking with Willard Cochrane, who
- There was not a word , however, that any objective, middle-of-the-road liberal (are there any other kinds?) could fault. It was a dispassionate view of American history, illuminated by the light shed on our past and present by such critics as Walter Reuther, Stokely
- on the urban problem (Reuther, W}'itney Youns:, Edaar Kaber, Profeaaor• Haar and Wooc:1, and Kermit Ci9rdon)thi• Friday at noon. We have aet December 15th a• the deadline for the firat interim report (in time for your $tat• of the Union M••••a• if the panel
- ARLINGTON, VA. VICTORY ,. :u BANQUET Ill FIGHTERS u, w -I .J Ill C ~ I;. 0 I FUTURE I Banquet Committee (Partial Listing) Rear Admiral Walter Ansel Brig. General Eugene S. Bibb Maj, General Robert Blake Commander Homer Brett, Jr. R. W. Brooks
- McGeorge Bund y To Oval office George Mean y Andrew Biemiller (fo r Walte r Reuther ) Jacob Potofsk y David Dubinsk y GE Gardner Gardner Ackle Ackle y Secretary Secretaryooff Labor Labor, , Willar Willar dd Wirt Wirtzz Bill Moyers Moyer s (pl (pl)) calls
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 37, August 1-10, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- , O.C. 20315 10 August 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Attached is my memo for ~ecord of a meeting I had with General Eisenhower at Walter Reed Hospital yesterday. I covered the three points about which Mr. Ro stow had spoken to me - - the possible
- . it this way, he sa:id, had been reselved a.f'ter long and caref'uJ. thought down at the Ranch by a Task Foree which included Walter Heller, Kermit Gordon, and others. They had decided that the program shoUld be held together' should be dramatized
- d an d sai d t o send flower s t o th e funeral services . Flower s were sen t ordered by Ashton Gonella , The President als o rea d a mem o fro m Jo e Califan o whic h MW handed him--re Walte r Reuther. Th e President approve d th e seatin g fo r
- a Mr y y (includ e visite d by ) tur som 5:47a t 7:41a t 7:45 9:30 7:50a f e f o r t Expend! Activit Wednesda y£ r Reuther . Rochester . Minnesot a - President , Internationa l Union , UAW , AFL-CIO y Clar k Cliffor d . McGeorge Bund y - Ne w
- , President , Campbel l Sou p Co . , Camden , Ne w Jersey _ Labr r Walte r P . Reuther , President . Int l Union . Unite d Automobile Aircraft an d Agric mplement Worker sof _ busines s| Stuar t T . Saunder s , Chairman_o f Bd , Pa . Railroa d Co . I
Oral history transcript, Anna Rosenberg Hoffman, interview 1 (I), 11/2/1973, by Joe B. Frantz
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- to the White House; he was having a meeting in the Cabinet Room with business leaders and labor leaders. He said, "You'll know some of them; Henry Ford is going to be there, Walt Reuther is going to be there," and so on. So I sat through the meeting. And he
- tor gotii;n the a1.nora t lMlliea. la~r leaurs . !le 1eek1 , through atrike power, 1:io barpui with m.ore -mod.•n.te In e!'teot la• ay1 , •1 will p\lll the hOlae• d.o1m • • •xt year, the .aw• heed ot uit•d labor . • un.10 ■ 1 ,ou let me Reuther
- of it. across the street from the con- hall, for three days and three nights, something like that, and tried to work out a compromise. Humphrey was very deeply involved in working out that compromise; he'd sit with us, counsel with us. Reuther came
- . Nixon . I think Mr . Meany showed his wisdom there and even Mr . Reuther took the position that � � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ