Discover Our Collections


  • Tag > Digital item (remove)
  • Specific Item Type > Folder (remove)

Limit your search

Tag Contributor Date Subject Type Collection Series Specific Item Type Time Period

74 results

  • to further these processes . · · · At your request, George W. Ball, former Under ·secretary of State, agreed to lead a high level Investment and Trade Mission to Korea, early in 1967. Tristan E. Beplat, President of the Korea-America Commerce and Industry
  • bill. I hope this will be the first of many measures that will mark this Congress as the Consumers' Congress. NOTE: The President spoke at 12:45 p.m. in the East Room at the White House. . . A Conversation of the President and George Meany Advisory
  • critic; Henry Steele Commager, historian and author; Romney Brent, theatrical director; Robert Eberhart, poet; Roger Sessions, composer; and Arthur Cohn, music director. In addition, a number of American professors have lectured on our culture in Mexico
  • . -t/fl /(7 I .J .. ... • I ' ·, I .. • ,, • ' ,' • ' • , . - ,- ' • • 1·.' ~ :, t- • _. • " . ••·•\ • ~ • - •• • • . Tuesday, August l?, 1967 10:30 A. M. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT THROUGH GEORGE CHRISTIAN Bill Foster recommends
  • as defect ion More; br.oa.d y 9 the whole qut:;S t i.on of GVN dealing with__the NU? i s gettin~ an increa.si.ng . air Lng he re y inclu.dlng Govern.or Romney@ s ~tatecneot :ye t1>terday advoca :-,ing · d: r.ec t neg .) ti.at i.on betwe en the GV'N
  • with Romney and is bad news in this matter. He says that he understands fully what our problem is but hopes we handle it in a balanced way that keeps the local Jewish community from defecting. I said that in quieting Jordan down we were doing Israel's work. We
  • announcement., which George Christt:an will confirm with you later. ----- OK ·t o shift to October 17 ----- See ·m e l s.u gge.st the following program for the visit: -- greeting on the lawn ...... meeting in. your of:Uce.· for an bour - - black tie
  • by a source· who has furnished reliable information in the past. During August, 1967, James Gardner Spady, a Phila­ delphia Negro, had in his possession letters addressed to Revolutionary Action Movement leaders Maxwell Stanford, Helen. Neal, George Anderson
  • Weaver Secretary of Transportation Trowbridge / Wirtz Boyd Walt.Rostow George Christian Bromley Smith ------·· ,\ \ ___ .._,_..,._..,._.,......... ___ ,_..,... __ Novembe1.· 7, 1967 Tuesday, MEMORANDUM SUBJ'ECT: 5:30 P. M
  • Weaver Secretary of Transportation Trowbridge / Wirtz Boyd Walt.Rostow George Christian Bromley Smith ------·· ,\ \ ___ .._,_..,._..,._.,......... ___ ,_..,... __ Novembe1.· 7, 1967 Tuesday, MEMORANDUM SUBJ'ECT: 5:30 P. M
  • this "an astonishing and unjusti­ fiable distortion of the truth", but some of the best names on the Eastern seaboard nonetheless joined in the · attack -- including Theodore Roosevelt and Senator Lodge, who encouraged George Harvey to call Secretary of War Newton D
  • constructive. Irwin, at Bob Anderson's Instruction, will nc,1/proceed to brief Messrs. Nixon, Romney and Percy. (He briefed Nelson Rockefeller .at a joint meeting with General Eisenhower. ) W. W. Rostow cc: Wm. Bowdler WWRostow:rln -·--- Thursday, July 27
  • - George Washington Highway A .soft drink stand and beer Joint averaged six gainfully employed at the bar at lllOOam with the juke box going full blast. The high cost of living on top of the Alles}lanies in West Virginia Hamburg ers 25¢, hot dogs (one dog
  • . Joyce needs goint. said that the hippies a sense of cooperation "Mao knew that and have taught the new left that it between members in order to keep so did George Washington." He said that the Negroes of Detroit were not completely united
  • 4. For obvious reasons we dropped Governor Romney from the list. We have tried to exclude purely critical material and include only affirmative suggestions for changes of existing practice o·r policy. We have limited the material to the most recent
  • llithn. d«))l.la~is ~as e.~tinriated,, Sb10~tl1 after the riots eruptedi Mi~b;igan Qowerlllor GEORGE ROMNEY issued a. p:roelamation deQlar-ing a ·SJtate of emergen~y and in this p:toc111\l\\Ation 01rde't"ed a ci1mr-fewbetween the hou,rs of 9~00
  • , California R. WALTER RIEHLMAN, New York 1ACK BROOKS, Texas GEORGE MEADER, Michigan L. H. FOUNTAIN, North Carolina CLARENCE J. BROWN, Ohio PORTER HARDY, Ja., Virginia FLORENCE P. DWYER, New Jersey JOHN A. BLATNIK, Minnesota ROBERT P. GRIFFIN, Michigan ROBERT E
  • .' Y L BJ L.i Bl-'J\t~'{ ?age 9 The President said Romney got the jump on us on the riots. Because of this, Romney's popularity goes up and the President's goes down. He said Romney took that one away from us. It \vas Romney's 'riot in Romney's
  • is interviewing people now and he is on the scene with his best men and his best facilities. The President pointed out that Governor Romney said that there was "reasonable doubt." The President reviewed the history of the riots on Monday. Senator Mansfield said
  • Guard training must be improved. Attorney General Clark said the President 1 s Commission is an excellent one. He then gave a chronology of the Detroit riots beginning with his call from Governor Romney and ending with the time when the troops were
  • opportunities. It is noteworthy, in recent elections, that many Jews found it possible to identify themselves with Republicans like Romney, Percy, Shaffer of Pennsylvania, Rockefeller of New York and Brooke in Massachusetts. All of these men received some Jewish
  • appears to tip the balance, we may have real political trouble with the Jewish community in the U.S. He added that Max Fischer, a substantial figure in the Detroit Jewish community, is now working with Romney and is bad news in this matter. He says that he
  • lunch. We have edded the nGO? P:topos2.l 11 submitted last July by Congressman Bradfo::-d Morse a:1.d the Bingham group proposal of Ma~ch 4. Fo~ obvious re~so~s we dropped Governor Romney f~on the list. to exclude We have tried only affirmative