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Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- that always She tells bny who asked fC'lr her au~graph you write me a letter At the sight (If that held the crowd, shaking hands, smiling and chatting Senator Philip a crnwd early morning fnr a glimpse of the First who met her waited, length
- beoe.use a mnjority of the delegates will be picked by Rayburn and Blaylock, it is most iw.portnnt that the epirit of the news going out of :Waoo to the country tell the actual tacts. Tm actual facts are that tha President of the United Sta.to~. looking
- to the same effect could be included in Section 3 either as a part of or as a new subsection following Sub~ection (d), with the succeeding Subsections to be renum• bered as required. In either event, Section 8(1) should be amended to insert the following
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Newspaper Articles] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 3
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- -: Two__ Texans _ ,. . .. 1;,._ ~ ~....;.~..-._• • "J I LABOR is proud to honor two Texans, Lyndon B. Johnson-the new senator i from Texas-and .Felix Long~ia, . an American with ·Mexican ancestors. \ ·.Longoria died 11.ghting for his country
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- at the Pentagon captioned demonstration. Edward Fields - Fields resides at Five Beacon Street, New York, New York. Fields in 1966 was a member of or attended meetings of the Students for a Democratic Society Chapter at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
- . DeMoss • Richard L. McGraw P1 1ard P. Bond Rob_ert H. Gow ·'• , ; :·•· · Tim Moffett , •• J. B: Thoma s, Jr. : : • Rkha.rd B. Dewey ·:., - J. Holland McGuirt (~ r, Boyle Don_Graubar_t . . Dallas H. Moore·-•:.:· .. ··.·:·:· D~vid R. Underw9()(1
- ~ ne.u., Taaa has beccae na.,,.._.e:1..oue. On the Gu1t Cmus\ mill1ons an being spent. tor new hipprcla. a1r. At corpus Chr1sti 1 the In Dallas na'Rl reserna &N 1D t.he great.est na'l'&l. ~light tra1n1ng prograa 1a lvabez- Six Page Am.erioa 1e
- be the host to a conventi on of 262 of the larger Insurance companies in Dallas on ~ ·.ay 18. I don 't know exactly the name of th.is organization, but it is something like the American Health Convention. It is consisted of the bigger companies • Only five
- large, beautiful trees. its Wilson is presently lmown as the City of New tluildings slogan - WIDEAWAKE wnsw. With Toisnot Depot was the forerunner of what is now the City of Wilson and was served by the Wilmington-Weldon Railroad. The City of Wilson
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- .) This lo cali zed Thi s i s t he democrat ic way t o fi ght t he Hitle r way . ... ·, :y 24. 1941 Senator Claude Pepper. ✓ - or Florida. opens a national two- rough the Southwest. ddl8'1J8st. and FAmt. radio address in Dallas Sunday morning
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- from the following areas: Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois; Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island; University of Akron, Akron, Ohio; Westport, Connecticut; Southern California; Cleveland, Ohio; Madison, Wisconsin; Harpur College, Binghamton, New
- exceptions, beyond saying that they include four or five petty racketeers in Memphis, New Orleans, and elsewhere and one well placed protege of Carlos Marcellos in New Orleans. He comes to us, he says, primarily to assist iri ascertaining the truth, but also
- NATIONAL Oc, ARCHIVE\ia Allen Fisher Fwd; LBJ, New Orleans '6N Allen Fisher To: Allen Fisher Mon, Mor 12, 2018 at 1:36 PM On Wed, Mar 7, 2013 at 4:36 PM, Sid Davis wrote: I
- NATIONAL Oc, ARCHIVE\ia Allen Fisher Fwd; LBJ, New Orleans '6N Allen Fisher To: Allen Fisher Mon, Mor 12, 2018 at 1:36 PM On Wed, Mar 7, 2013 at 4:36 PM, Sid Davis wrote: I
- . Walter Jenkins Office of the Vi ce Presida:i t of t!.e U. New Senate Off ice Bldg. Washington , D. c. s. Dear Walter , Enclosed plea; e find a copy of our Final Claim in the amount of $ 151 , 270 . 94 covering damage to our Gal veston, Texas Seawall
- was able to watch the winter olympics in Japan and then I was able to watch the visit of the President to Peking. The television on that was excellent and having nothing to do except to watch the television I saw the evening programs and the morning
- from the public welfare of New York and Washington- by the way, did you know that your initials stand for public welfare--! seem to see more clearly your story as far as it relates to Virginia. and your proposed personal set up and its future
- ±ed :tn:fo . #'.l!l--me~~-Hrn--nn~~e-H~t-..:l~ffl-4"1efj~~ #80b cable text of New Delhi 1025 secret 4 p ·10/19/65 A F I LE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE , . . . .. . McGeorge Bundy - Memos to the President , vol . 16 , Oct 15 - Nov. 19
- ·1-1212 NOTICES Tenn., Dallas, El Paso, Pose of this application 1s to enable the Chattanooga, applicant to perform exactly the same Houston. Lubbock and San Antonio, Tex .. transportation between the same points and New Berlin, Wis., and returned
- a amall British contingent along with larger ones from Australia and New Zealand. Our own commitment would have gone up and there would be a better caae for aeldng the Bdtleh to Joln in. On the other hand, Tommy Tbompeon point• out that Uthe British Co
- . SpeQ!al to The New York Tl01es . . . .. WASHINGTON,.May !2 - In for small businesses much of· ·America, there are ers. pockets of poverty in the midst The . Appalachia and farm program, of · plepty. ,~ Jiut in Appalachia, strictly ·a regional one
- SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS AND DISTURBANCES FIVE PERSONSARRESTED,NEWHAVEN, CONNECTICUT,IN PLOT TO BOMBPUBLIC BUILDINGS Since November, 1967, the New Haven, Connecticut, Police Department had under investigation a report that members of the Hill Parents
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- is the Chancellor's discussion of a reunUieatlon initiative, on pas• 3. . This is something he has· also raised ene>:gettcally with McGhee. His view ls that some new initiative on r .e unfftcation ls an ~xtremely political ies·ue .. for his government and he wants
- prospect; the President reviewed bill by bill. IS said the prospect was not hopeless, was difficult, but that he felt the results would be good. }• Sevareid aske& if the President believed the new South Vietnam @OTern ment would seek peace. The President
- it was a definite turn toward the right. of Dr. King and Senator be revived and continued. END Robert Kennedy. It has been It remains to are DALLAS MORNING NEWS May 10, 1968 • • l • ! •• I••, , Hwnphrey and AD~ To The Dallas Ntws: . Withoutthe aid
- · ~ ... ...:~~.,,,,!; "., x Ma.rob Zl, :l 966 ;:: Honorable ..!£=.!m:!! · .~ - a~a~ue~.l~IMAolililWo-9 P:roepect Park We t Brooklyn, New York 1---------: We a~e deeply 1rieved to lea1'n of the lo•• of your dear wife thie morning ae4 Lady Btrcl and I want ·you
- Aclva11eemea& of Colorecl People 20 ••t 40ta Street New Tork. New Tork ehw ~M)tJ. 147 • 1 JAM Honorable Lyndon President ot Waabingto ILIGINI GE JlOAD ,N. Y. '0 iHE WHllE HOUSt 'p- APft 1121AM '6~ -~~..,._R.f~~VEO EXECUTIVE PR f-J/N>- Dear Mr
- :. Quick Copy 1 / Saturday, December 23, 1967 TO AF 1 TO MARVIN WATSON FROM BROMLEY SMITH Deke tells me as of now there ia nothing new here. He believes persons you know who are on the ground Jmi: are far better informed than Washington. v
- to you I think Calkins should write . Watt asking that the receipt be A letter from McDonald this morning says that your wire to Chidester and my letter have revived Chidester'• spirit and that he is hitting the ball with new enthusiasm. MoDonald very
- . HENRY HAROLD H . Y OUN G .ATTORNE YS AT LAW SUITE 410 GULP ST.A.TES BUILDING A.l:WklhM soeue1t J. MAN Ul!:L HOF'F'ENSTEIN DALLAS, TEXAS HARRY M . STANF"IELD J'anuazy 6 , 1941 Mr . Charles E. Marsh, 1703 New York Avenue, N. Washington, D. C . w
- . Lawrence B. Levinaon warr•n L. 111\ith w. Barr , _,,.."JTIVI' ~:?/7 ~/70~ September Wednesday, 4, 1968 10:00 a. m. FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM Joe Califano and Larry Levin•on It is important to name the new FNMA Board so that the trander of FNMA
- to the Armed Force ■ Aide to the Prealdent Mr. Walter J .1rted Prealdent The~erlcan Chess Foundation 902 Broadway New York, New York 10010 Copy to: Beacling File HGB:SOH RECEIVED NOVIt 1967 t CENTRAL f 1LtS t .......... _.......... ..1" THE WHITE HOUSE
- to languish in the Agriculture Committees of both bodieo. Every year Farm Magazines, Trade Journals and the NAC News inform us of the ever-increasing amounts of economic poisons used in agriculture in this Country. The Apr:iJ. 1968 issue of NAC News states
- . RWK cc: Cooper Thomson January ZS, 1966 Chris Herter, Jr. called today to say that h:i,s company (Standard of New Jersey) has been approached by sources he preferred not to name to supply quite a lot of crude on a five year con. tract from the West
- with the realities of the modern world. We are confronted with a new type of imperialism unknown during the administration of President Monroe. •· a type that was In those days, imperialistic aggression began and ended with armed forces which landed and physically
- Jacobsen and I spent over an hour with the Speaker and he worked solidly for over an hour, with the result which I gave you this morning, now is as follows: this morning that our list, Probable: Giaimo (Conn.) •• J),011111! sign Monagan (Conn. )1)1,9. ~io
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- the Nigerian dispute. We will work for peace in Nigeria every way we can. But the solution will have to come mainly from Africans. 3. The new U.S. aid policy for Africa is designed to build regionalism and burden-sharing, not to serve a.s a smokescreen for U. S
- Texas has given me the breaks. I have a bit of news tor the radio this ·and I do not know whether I am being unfair to the pr Page two . in speaking this news before the morning newspapers ha.Te the opportunity to print it. ot my good friend, ex
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- .....· Friday, August 5, 1966 - - 7:00 p. m. MEMORANDUM JfOR THE PRESIDENT SU'3J'ECT!. 'News Media Contacts . This morning I apl?eared briefly oµ TODAY show. The questions raised were: the nature of my job; whether your Alumni Council 'Speech extended our
- of the Checklist in the future as we had in -the past. 5. It was agreed that for the next few days I would brief the President in the morning personally and that senior staff.officers would brief the President's staff each.morning as I have in the past