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  • at VietNam at this moment) To the Oval Office w/ JV Robert Thompson Jack Homer, of the Evening Star _ The Ambassador from H. E. Lt. Vietnam Vu Van Thai Hon. Chester Cooper The President was prepared for this mtg by a briefing paper fr McGeo Bundy sent
  • own strong hopes for a continued frank and close cooperation. No commitments were made. (Bob Komer/yb) ":45p t Dr. 2:04p r^TY" ITIII . 3:18p Bill Walter Heller - St. Paul, Minn. (B.1) "" John D. Pomfret, NY Times " (to Moyers Oke Little Lounge
  • Presiden t £fcwa £ Oswald , Senator^Joh n Sherman Cooper , for invitin g him - - an d received fro m Presiden t Oswal d a smal l glas s 4 " x 5" plaque wit h th e sea l o f th e universit y o f Kentucky on it (sen t t o DT). Motorcade departe d for airport
  • Cooperation Robert McNamara General U Thant Year Medallion Washington DC presented to the a President jun 25 , 196 5 White Hous e - Sa n Francisco, Calif . FRIDAY The President me t w / Secy . Genera l o f UN - U Thant - i n a separatt e privat e
  • . Alber t H . Moseman , o f NY, t o be Asst Administrato r fo r Technica l Cooperation and Research. AI D Issued Executiv e Orde r establishin g th e VietNa m Service Meda l Today announce d th e app t of three ne w members o n the Wate r Pollutio n Contro
  • p i n Mr. Ear l M . Foreman , President , Washingto n -Socce r Clu b Mr. Jerr y Cooper , Genera l Manager , Washingto n Socce r Clu b fe
  • , Mass. T. Holt . Director. Washington Ofc. VFW William (Bill) Stinson _ Cooper . - e White 19, 1967 " ! " Secy Rusk out funs House n*t^ Sept €WT LYWOOW B. JOMMSOM MARY ,-. at . (Place)— The resident began his day L)ay T;^ Te!ephone Tune
  • Zimbalist, Jr Dr. Joseph Cooper Mrs. James W. Congdon Sen. Daniel Inouye Mrs. Orville L. Freeman 10:40p T o the East Room for entertainment --songs by Robert Goulet WWW /HUE HOUSE Date >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON Oct ,. ,, the OI Resident began his day
  • , accompanied by three White House Fellows (female), joined the luncheon and the Ambassadors were * introduced to the President and the White House Fellows The President discussed Latin American economic development and " regional cooperation problems
  • Tuesday DPA is the German equivalent to Reuters and AP -- and Dr. Wolfgang Weynen Expendt talked to President Kennedy just *"'"''? t^ude ^'^ ^) prior to the assassination. g Mr. Nolter has been cooperative with the Administration. The visit with the above
  • the President. uerbach, Architect, Cooper -Averback firm , D. C. PRESS present. to record on film. ^^ 30 The White House p^v November 1967 Thursday Activity (inciude visited by) The President into mjdr's room, working papers on the corner of her desk. Tom
  • Thursday (include visited by) ture ll:35a T ; (M^JMiH^Hy o the office--stopping first in the Cabinet Room^%B?* to receive J^!$^l^C Presentation of the papers of copies President Andrew Johnson copies The University of Tennessee in cooperation
  • new agreement to provide for cooperation in the exchange of atomic information with th e North Atlantic Treaty Organizatio n and its member nations . Supersedes an existing agreement executed in 1955. Nominations Sent to the Senate on June 30, 1964
  • ) H. J. Res. 1192, Joint Resolution fixing the time of assembly of the Eightyninth Congress. H. R. 1096, An Act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to cooperate with the State of Wisconsin in the designation and administration of the Ice Age
  • development program, indica main national significance and some relationships to U. S. aid. Follwoeing the brief the President asked a question about cooperatives. _Gift exchange Governor Pak gave the President embroidery which symbolized Tae-an Mynn
  • Getsinger Richard acquainted with the newly added Col. Robert Montague members of Bo b Komer's staff. meeting w/ Robert Komer & staff Charles Cooper John Holbrooke Amb. Sylvester Leonhart Y July White House 18, 1966 Monday Gist of meeting
  • THURSDAY White Hous e Hon. Davi d Bel l Hon Governor Bufor d Elliingto n Hon . Clar k Cliffor d . Henr y Fowle r fyL V 6M& STAFF: McGeorg e Bundy, Bromle y Smith , Cheste r Cooper , Bil l Moyers , ^ Joe Califano , Dou g Cate r 6 i*J*V (+2 ft G
  • . Branscom , Bethlehe m Steel ) R. H . Larr y Secretary Connor , Secretar y Wirtx ; I. W . Abe l President , Steelworker s Unio n Conrad Coope r (R . Conra d Cooper, U.S . Steel ) To Flowe r Garde n w/ abov e - fo r pi x £& T o Oval Offic e w / negotiators
  • hous e ther ther ee September 17 , 196 5 White Hous e Friday National ^ Andrew Borg , ..Commander o f the Veteran s o f Foreign War s - o f Superior ^i^Wisconsin fnA*U Cooper Hol t VFW National **~4uL*Legislative Representative William Drive r
  • ! Con g Joseph Minish Conb Burt L. Talcott Cong J. Irving Whalley Sen Claiborne Pell ! Cone Charles Weltner Cong J Wm Stanton Cong F Bradford Morse Sen Clif ord CaseJ Cong Bernard Grabowski Cong Thomas Rees Cong Vernon W. Thomson Sen Johi S. Cooper
  • Amb to India and Mrs.Chester Bowles he ^ sat at Pres. table Cong and Mrs. Wm S Broomfield Hon and Mrs. Ralph J Bunche Hon Ellsworth Bunker Mr. John Cauley Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cogliandro Secy of Commerce and Mrs. Connor Sen and Mrs. John Sherman Cooper
  • Cramer Cong George Mahon Sen John J Williams j Sen John S Cooper Cong Wilbur Mills Sen Milton R. Young ; Sen Everett Dirksen Cong W. R. Poage i. Cong George Fallon Sen Jennings Randolph ' Cong Gerald Ford Sen John Sparkman r ^w — HUE House Date ENT
  • Fortier Frank Feeney James Fling Cooper Holt Ralph E. Hall Harry Hoover Herbert Houston William H. Hickey L. Eldon James Thomas J. Kelly Anthony V. LoPoppolo Richard Manning Robert W. Nolan Joseph L. Pudlo, Jr. Miss Elizabeth A. Riley Martin C. Riley Frank
  • now. ^r "^ THE WHITE HOUSE date MAY Day 20, 1968 MONDAY Activity (include visited by) Today the President ask the Senate to give its advice and consent to accession by the United States t o the Convention Establishing a Customs Cooperation
  • x - D ) and constituents: Hub Baker , Somerville , Texa s NOTE : Thi s grou p was i n tow n for busines s Henry Umscheid , Giddings . Texa s w/REA-the y ar e representative s o f the Guy Burks . Giddings . Texa s Bluebonne t Electri c Cooperative
  • Memorial Auditorium, site of the 26th annual meeting of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) The motorcade entered the ramp entrance - rear auto entrance and the President got out of his car when inside the building. He was met
  • Hornig - Spec Asst to the President fo r Science and Technology Hornig departs for Libya Thurs at 4:00p - he asked to see the President prior to his departure to discuss: 1. Pres' thoughts on post AID technical cooperation w/ Libya: 2. The Ministers
  • Martin, Dairymen's League Cooperative Assn. , New York City A. L. McWilliams, Pure Milk Association, Chicago, 111. E. Birdsall, Twin City Milk Producers Assn. , St. Paul Minn Reeves, Producers Creamery Co. , Springfield, 111. Paul Alagia, Jr., Louisville
  • school students of the nation to speak out on rights and responsibilities of citizenship. This yr s subject is "Freedom's Challenge. " appt requested by £bcsp Cooper T. Holt, Exec Director, Five of these young people have been awarded national
  • by) ture Code LD Thursday I I |_L ___________ ; of Ellington's staff joined ' / , \l : "Bob" Cooper, ; /* OFF RECORD: "" \ Cong. Spark Matsunaga and representatives of the Japanese-Americ ans I Citizen s League - to pay courtesy call upon
  • l Assembly o f the Unite d Nations: George W. Ball , o f New York William C . Foster , o f th e Distric t o f Columbi a John Sherma n Cooper , Unite d State s Senato r from th e Stat e o f Kentucky Stuart Symington , Unite d State s Senato r fro m
  • , Michigan associates and Board Members for their cooperation in matter of increasing prices on automobiles) Mayor Richard Daley, Chicago b.3 asking Pres. to come to Chicago in Oct. President said he has Prime Ministers coming here at that time and could
  • , Divisio n o f Publication s Charles Boatne r , Director , Divisio n of Information Theodor (Ted ) Swem, Exe c -Directo r o f Cooperative Activities . Nat l Par k Servic e James (Jim ) Husted , Chief , Branc h o f Planning Support , Nat l Par k Service t
  • House July 21. 1964 Today the President issued a statemen t regarding the Harlem race riots saying that he had called the acting Mayor of New York City and told him of his willingness to cooperate in every way possible and that he directed Mr. J. Edgar
  • of 1933, as a amended, to provide that part o f the patronag e refunds paid by a bank for cooperatives shall be in money instead of class C stock after the bank becomes subject to Federal income tax, and for other purposes. Monday P. 9 Aug. 31 , 196 4
  • Administration Washington, D. C. Mr. John T. Knox Fiscal Agent for the 37 Farm Credit Banks (The Federal Land Banks, the Federal Intermediate Credit Banks and the Banks for Cooperatives) New York, Hew York Mr. Lome Greene, star of the television program
  • executive 5 Federal Executiv e Board Official s j n 15 major metropolitan areas, currently concentrate on the achievement of (15) greater intergovernmental and interagency cooperation in solving critical urban problems. Mr. Macy requested this appt w
  • . - to discuss a Peace Corps proposal to conduct I ^Z ^ = Ia pilot training program this summer in cooperation w/VISTA for 500 college i juniors who have applied for the Peace Corps. —, ij __^ , , .— 6:00p 6:01p ; Walt W. Rostow / - toiTEHousf Dat €NT LYNDO N
  • Entertainment: Simon Estes, bass-baritone Stephen Kates, cellist Veronica IBsH Tyler, soprano Misha Dichter, pianist Jane Marsh, soprano Van Cliburn was master of ceremonies RECEPTION GUESTS INCLUDED: /^ / Mr. and Mrs. Kurt H. Adler Mr . and Mrs. Jack Cooper
  • — HM1 Don Nauser Sgt. Paul Glynn Sgt. Marshall Gaddis 1C1 Richard Ellison (whca) A1C James Z. Cooper (whoa) Sp5 Herbert S. Currier, Jr. (whca) CT2 Thomas R. Rees(whca) Prc. William F. Garwood, Jr., (whca) Pfc. Richard L. McClain(whca) Prc. WilliAm E