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  • DISCUSSION OF PRESS ARRANGEMENTS FOR TELEVISING LBJ'S SPEECH AT NATO RECEPTION AT WH TOMORROW; LBJ ASKS FOR UPDATE ON PANAMA; HAROLD STASSEN'S VISIT TO PANAMA
  • ? Republican Present Order: Stassen, Vandenberg, Dewey Tatt. Democratic Present Order: Eisenhower, Truman. Stassen has achieved acceptance by both the House ot Morgan and the Roman Catholic hierarchy. Dewey, who had the world by the tail six
  • Tuesday May 26 1964 To office Governor Harold Stassen out at former of Minn To Cabinet Room to rejoin bipartisan Congressional group To Oval Room w/ JV JV asks if he will take five minutes to greet Gina Lollobrigida Gina Lollobrigida Anna Moffo pictures
  • that? N: In 1948 one of my friends from Minnesota asked me to work, to do something in a precinct committee for Harold Stassen. Harold Stassen had been elected governor v/hen I was in Minnesota, and I started working then for a little while for him
  • Biographical information; the 1948 campaign; campaigning for Harold Stassen; 1959 contact with LBJ on behalf of the banking industry; impressions of LBJ and his staff; supporting LBJ in 1960; Texas delegation surprised LBJ accepted vice-presidential
  • joint operating committee was set up which was responsible to two senior committees. One the Commerce Department Advisory Committee on Export Control and the other what was then Harold Stassen's senior group headed during most of that time by Admiral
  • Biographical information; Treasury Department; IRS; War Production Board; Marshall Plan; Cold War; Joe McCarthy; Director of Export Policy staff; Chip Bohlen; Harold Stassen; Admiral Walter S. DeLany; Senator O'Connor; Senator McCarthy; O'Connor
  • -cut call to political duty. Meanwhile, of course, Senator [Robert] Taft had been a long-time worker in the vineyard, was really seriously running, as was the perennial Harold Stassen. When the time came for Truman's State of the Union Message, Lyndon
  • going to make a disarmament agreement with the Soviet Union. You will recall that Harold Stassen was the U.S. representative, and he was pretty gung ho, and it looked for a week or so as if something \'Ias in the wind. Dulles asked me to go up
  • subcommittee has negotiated an agreement with Greek ship owners to halt trade with Communist China, North Korea and the USSR. Mutual Security Director Harold Stassen tells the subcommittee on 3/30 that its negotiations have “harmed” and “undermined” broader
  • soon about a couple One ia that Harold McSween of thing• in Louisiana. would like to be con•idered for the lnteretate Commerce Coi~nnia•ion. Of cour•e, but there•• if I had my choice, no vacancy there. it would be the Federal Power JENKINS
  • a quintal. a seriou~ depression shortly after As result the the new government took over. 3. Nevertheless, then FOAAdministrator, for more than five months Harold Stassen, stubbornl,y ll■fl ! Is• r resisted state epartment pleas for economic
  • , on duty in Paris as NATO commander, announces he will run for president as a Republican if he receives a “clear-cut call to political duty,” but will not actively seek the nomination. The other Republican candidates are Robert Taft, Earl Warren and Harold
  • up as an issue. It had been an issue off and on since Harold Ickes, certainly. K: That's right. F: Did you and Senator Johnson talk about this issue? K: Yes, we had many discussions on it, as did senators from other states which were concerned
  • was head of the movies association. He had had other very sizeable jobs before that, an exceedingly articulate and attractive man. And Harold Stassen. So I, like a great many congressional wives, was always in search of soaking up what there was to be had
  • THE WHITE HOUSE INFORMATION WAIHINOTON GeNJUD.i!.NIIAL MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: During Monday, 29, 1968, 5:30 P. M. TO THE PRESIDENT Foreign in 1964 Affairs the campaign Rockefeller Governor Scranton Stassen Briefing of Major of 19,64, State
  • McCloy-- Again here's our chairman of the board, the Establishment-- McCloy was designated by President Kennedy as his adviser in Arms Control Disarmament matters before this agency was set up. M: This is the position that Harold Stassen had under
  • £ UNlttD STATESGOVERNMENT I')_ t_ a~ INTEREST ON THE FUNDS AND WOULDBE FAVORABLETO THE BALANCE or PAYMENTSOF THEUNITEDSTAT£S. SINCERELY HAROLD A STASSEN PHILADELPHIA. L - GENERAL LE/JL9 Much 16• 196S J L '7 (!a l'I Den.r Mr, McAleeaes
  • , a division of King Features; Jack Woliston, a news editor o( Unit­ ed Press In ternational, and Harold Blumenfeld, UPI pic­ ture editor. The Wrights also t esllfied t hat t hey employed at sala ries of $250 t o $600 a week the free­ la11ec nhotog-raphic ser
  • 11 • · (See Tab A) B.. Secretary Rusk sent appropriate letters to Senator Goldwater, Gove:·nor Rockefeller, Senator Smith, Governor Stassen, Mr. Nixon, Gove:·nor Scranton, and Governor Wallace of Alabama. L--i making this announcement, the President