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Oral history transcript, Chester L. Cooper, interview 2 (II), 7/17/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- /exhibits/show/loh/oh 2 was well before the Eric Sevareid thing [Look, Nov. 30, 1965]. As I reconstructed it--now this may not be the whole story--U Thant did suggest to [Adlai] Stevenson that if the United States were ready to meet with the North
- ; Doctor of Laws, Tusculum College, 1965; Reporter Temple, Tex. Daily Telegram and Macon (Ga.) Telegraph, 1947-48; mgr. for S. C., United Press, 1948-49, night bur. mgr., N.Y.C., 1949-53; mgr. London bur., also chief corr. U.K., 1953-56; vp exec. editor
- States Code, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, Barbara Jordan of Austin, Texas do hereby give, donate, and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title and interest in the tape recording and transcript
- , donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title and interest in the tape recordings and (per M. Gillette 6/17/81) transcripts of personal interviews conducted on December 3 and December 12, 1968, and January 7, 1969 in Washington
- Carolina, do hereby give, donate, and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title, and interest in the tape recording and transcript of a personal interview conducted on February 8, 1969 at Washington, D.C. and prepared for deposit
- to the United states as of the date of the - delivery at' th::'s material into the physical custody of: the Archi nut of the United States. 2. It is the donor's wish to make the oaterial donated to the United States of America by terms ot' this instrument
- , and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, Jean Andre Sauvageot, ofReston, Virginia, do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title, and interest in the tape recordings and transcripts
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 40 (XL), 12/21/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that we're beginning, and international education. "Expand trade . . . program to [re]build on a scale never before attempted, entire central and slum areas in several of our cities in America."--Model Cities. "I recommend that you attack the wasteful
- trained in France who later became ambassador to the United States; Bui Diem, who is now living here in Washington, who had been a newspaper publisher and later became ambassador to the United States. And numbers of others. I think that the one thing
- and television show; Lou Conein; comparing Vietnam to Central America in 1984; criticism of the Vietnam War in the 1980’s; Tran Kim Tuyen; Diem coup of 1963; Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge; communist reaction to Diem Coup; movement of North Vietnamese soldiers
Oral history transcript, Ellsworth Bunker, interview 3 (III), 10/12/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- victory in the United States because of the way it was reported by our press. I remember saying and reporting to the President a few days after Tet that this had been a major setback and I was fearful that it would turn out to be a psychological victory
- of the United States Intelligence Board. As Chairman of the United States Intelligence Board, I have no command authority over other elements of the intelligence community, but I have a coordinating responsibility. Therefore the title of Director of Central
- Director of Central Intelligence, wears two hats: Director of Central Intelligence and Chairman of the United States Intelligence Board; 1965 appointed by LBJ as Deputy Director of Central Intelligence under Admiral Raborn; June 1966 made Director
- on the sending of arms to Latin America because of a belief that they weren't always used for internal defense alone. C: Yes, that was watched with great care. We have a difficult problem. It's not nearly so simple as some of our Representatives and Senators
- by Defense Department; Middle East tension; U.S.-limited partner in regional associations of nations; balance of power in South America; beginning of arms limitation talks; U.S.-U.S.S.R summit meeting; invasion of Czechoslovakia; role of National Security
- 1960 to the present you were the president of Howard University. As I understand it, you will be resigning at the end of this school year. N: Retiring. G: You were admitted to the practice of law by the Texas Sppreme Court and the United States
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 5 (V), 11/29/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of the United States there were a number of black congressmen, but Adam was by far the most eloquent, the most charismatic, the most ambitious, most colorful, and therefore the most newsworthy of all the black congressmen. There was a man there who was senior
- to as the donor, hereby give, donate, and convey to the United States of America for eventual deposit in the proposed Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, and for administration therein by the authorities thereof, a tape and transcript of a personal statement approved
Oral history transcript, Donald Gilpatric, interview 1 (I), 11/25/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- that you now hold- -is the primary point, as I understand it, liaison with the State Department and its officers in the field who represent the Commerce Department? Is that a generally correct as sumption? G: Yes. We are a primary organization unit. We
- issued thereunder (41 CFR 101-10),. I d...J.-a,.. ,hereinafter referred to as the donor, hereby give~, and convey to the United States of America for eventual deposit in the proposed Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, and for administration therein
- was always in this case, was to try and correct them for the record. And in the process, they'd get a little bit more. The essential fact is, however, that they started out with a strong feeling that the United States government had goofed, and that feeling
Oral history transcript, E. Ross Adair, interview 1 (I), 3/12/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- nature, a rather open at that time approach to problems, and one who was willing to chat with a relative newcomer to the Congress of the United States. M: Do you recall subsequent meetings where you got to know Mr. Johnson better--what they were
- , Texas, do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title and interest in the tape recordings and transcripts of the personal interviews conducted on February 28 and 29, 1976 in Madisonville, Texas, and prepared
- , Andrea Teague Mueller of Dallas, Texas, do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title, and interest in the tape recording and transcript of the personal interview conducted with my late mother Kathy Teague
- of this material into the physical custody of the Archivist of the United States. 2. It is the donor's wish to make the material donated to the United States of America by the terms of the instrument available for research in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library
- of the public papers of President Kennedy. There is no question that he felt very strongly that it was vital to the security of the United States that Southeast Asia be maintained as a free area, that it not be allowed to be overrun by the Communists
- of this material into the physical custody of the Archivist of the United States. 2. It is the donor's wish to make the material donated to the United States of America by terms of this instrument available for research as soon as it has been deposited
Oral history transcript, Fredrick L. Deming, interview 3 (III), 2/17/1969, by David G. McComb
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- in one of these earlier interviews that part of my personal problem in connection with this was that I was away so much that a lot of the discussions that were carried on about this, I literally wasn't in the United States. When I was in the United
- disagree with him? F: I could disagree with him as long as that disagreement was appropriate and given with the kind of politeness and deference that I think anyone in any office should show to the office of the President of the United States. As I
- follow with meticulous care the use of the proper term when a man becomes President of the United States. So when I use his first name, I'm referring back to the period when he was a Congressman and a Senator. Also, I can recall in that period of '47
Oral history transcript, Chester L. Cooper, interview 3 (III), 8/7/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- and perhaps even shabbily treated. M: You say you have written on this 1967 period where we stopped last time. You had described, in case you might not recall, your first trip to London, Paris, and back to London and back to the United States and had just
Oral history transcript, Philip N. Brownstein, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1968, by David G. McComb
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- that we know as well as anybody in the United States the problems that face the industry . But, we have had, I believe, an excellent relationship . Certainly we've not always agreed on everything . I don't think you can in this kind of business
Oral history transcript, W. Averell Harriman, interview 1 (I), 6/16/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- it before he went. I remember the most important thing that happened--the most publicly important thing that happened on that trip--was his bringing the camel driver to the United States, which I thought was a very fine move of public relations in terms
- hereinafter set forth, I, Leo Gehrig of Washington, D.C., do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title and interest in the tape recordings and transcripts of the personal interviews conducted on February 13 and March
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 17 (XVII), 1/5/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : I think they were. But we needed the reserve and the guard, which we tried to merge when I was in the Pentagon, because they were a great source of officer material coming out of college. G: But that's only if the units were activated
- told them that we had opposed it, and that we continued to oppose it. The Senator inferred from that some sort of nefarious scheme on my part to thwart his and the United States Senate's will. And he rose on a number of occasions on the Senate
- involved a number of groups. There was a--what the hell is his name? From the National Council of Churches of Christ. Dean Kelley--Dean being his first name. Then there was the Protestants of America United who testified and a couple of other groups
- which is never a quiet lake by any manner of means, of the United States, And, from day to day, from either the congressional or the operations side--that is, management side, or the labor side, or the shipper side, or anyone of a dozen other sides
- to as the donor, hereby give, donate, and convey to the United States of America for eventual deposit in the proposed Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, and for administration therein by the authorities thereof, a tape and transcript of a personal statement approved
Oral history transcript, Edwin O. Reischauer, interview 1 (I), 4/8/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- not established contacts with the outside world or been interested in that aspect of America's national interest as much as maybe Mr. Kennedy had. In any case, certainly in a country like Japan and most others he did not have a great image the way Mr. Kennedy
Oral history transcript, Dr. Ralph K. Huitt, interview 3 (III), 11/29/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with the pro,isions of Chapter 21 of Title 44, united States Code. and subJCCI to the terms and condittons hereinafter set fonh, I, Frank S. H1.itt of \tad1son, Wisconsin. do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title
Oral history transcript, E. Ernest Goldstein, interview 5 (V), 5/3/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to the United States of America all my rights, title and interest in the tape recording and transcript of the personal interview conducted on May 3, 1990 in Austin, Texas, and prepared for deposit in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. This assignment is subject
- . Of course, It was what I would call In a meeting like that no business leader is going to take issue directly with the president of the United States in a matter of that kind. In any event, their inclinations would be all against any tax increases