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  • •1apoll•• Mlwaota Sk5S cc: Mr. William Ackermann R.LSMITH/pt 6-21-67 cc: DFH Chro1.. . Smith Chron Identical letter• eent to: Dr. Abel Wolmau, Johaa Hopki:u Or. Maurice Goddard. Secretary of Dept. of Fore•t It Water•• Harri•bur1 Dr. Calfin D. Trowbridge
  • Senator Mansfield Richard Russell Mar gar~t Chase Fulbright Robert C. Byrd Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative \ McCormack Albert Boggs Bates Bolton Mahon Smith INFORMATION EYES ONLY ~BUTTERCUP
  • supportive and laudatory comments from 13 Senators: Mansfield, Pastore, Bayh, Brewster, Anderson, Hart, Sparkman, elson, McGee, Byrd (W. Va.), Williams (NJ), Mondale and Harris and from 5 Representatives: Albert, Morgan, Holifield, Price and Cohelan. Senator
  • and enduring questions, dis­ tribution of land. Ends with 1933.) Simpson, Lesley Byrd, Many Mexicos, Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California, 3d ed., 1952. (Brilliant historical interpre­ tation of the many ancient complexities, hu­ man
  • II, " O ther C om m ercial T ra n sa ctio n s, ” o f title 28, “ C om m ercial In s tn m ie n ts an d T ransac ­ tio n s , ” o f t h e D istrict o f C olim ib la Code, an d for oth er p urposes (R ep t. No. 1323). B y Mr. BYRD o f V irginia, from th e
  • Johnson to read the four points of criticism by Senator Robert Byrd (West Virginia). The four items follow: 1. Poor intelligence. 2. Poor preparations for these recent attacks. 3. Underestimated Viet Cong morale and vitality. 4. Overestimated
  • . DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST Vice President Speaker McCormack Senator Mansfield Senator Byrd Senator Long Congressm..an Albert Congressman Boggs Mike Manatos Post:Inaster General O'Brien Joe Califano Barefoot Sanders Tom Johnson I
  • : \ '· ' I JULY 31, 1967 - 5:46 p.m. I ! DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS Sen. Mansfield Sen. Long Sen. Byrd Sp. McCormack Rep. Albert Rep. Boggs Mike Manatos Barefoot Sanders Geo. Christian Joe Califano ,1
  • and John Moss, and Senators Mansfield, Russell Long and Robert Byrd. The President opened the meeting as king if there was anything to report on the Continuing Resolution. Senator Mansfield said that they met today. The President asked about the D. C. Bill
  • . Those attending were: The President Congressman Carl Albert The Vice President Congressman John Moss Senator Mansfield Postmaster General O'Brien Speaker McCormack Barefoot Sanders Senator Byrd of West Virginia Joe Califano Senator Long Mike Manatos
  • -- 5~ NOTES ON LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST - SEPTEMBER 5, 1968 Those attending: The President The Vice President Senator Mansfield Senator Long Senator Byrd Speaker McCormack Congressman Albert Congressman Boggs Barefoot Sanders Mike
  • ~ quick. party when I get back, speech, remidd the Marshall me to approve speechJ the VT speech. I'll see Allen Drury any tome I want to talk to Sen. Bob Byrd I want to talk to Oscar Get ·p alder you want me to. Chapman (done) ~) when
  • THE MEETING WERE: The President The Vice President Speaker McCormack Senator Mansfield Senator Long Senator Byrd Congressman Albert Congressman Boggs Budget Director Charles Zwick Mike Manatos Barefoot Sanders Joe Califano · George Christian ~ Senator Byrd
  • . 9:35a.m. A TT ENDING WERE: Vice President Humphrey Speaker McCormack Congressman Carl Albert Congressman Hale Boggs Senator Mike Mansfield Senator Russell Long Senator Robert Byrd Postmaster General Lawrence O'Brien Barefoot Sanders Mike Manatos Joe
  • I . ,/ \> ,, JULY 24, 1967 - 6;07 p.m. DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP Vice President Speaker McCormack Congressman Albert Congressman Boggs Senator Mansfield Sena.tor Russell Long Senator Robert Byrd PostMast Gen. O'Brien Joe Califano
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET -(PRESIDENTIAL .L IB·R_ARIES) -- JANUARY 23, 1968 - 8:30 a.m. DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP Speaker John McCormack Congressman Hale Boggs Senator Robert Byrd Joseph Califano Barefoot Sanders Postmaster General 0 ·1Brien
  • JULY 16, 1967 - 2:15 p.m. ---SI BIPARTISAN CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS AND RANKING MINORITY MEMBERS OF COMMITTEES Sec. McNamara Sec. Wirtz Sec. Boyd Attar. Gen. Clark Senator Mansfield Senator Long Senator Russell Senator Byrd ~. Sen. Morse Sen
  • Senator Mike Mansfield Senator Russell Long Senator J. W. Fulbright Senator John Sparkman Senator Robert Byrd Congressman Thomas Morgan Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara General Earle Wheeler General George Brown Honorable Lawrence O'Brien Walt Rostow
  • weather. We did take some psychological loss. As weather gets better military costs get higher. I thought we should limit ourselves to try to bring this miserable war to a close. SENATOR BYRD: How long can we of 20th? refrain from bombing north GENERAL
  • ~ ../ FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: JIM JONES ~ SUBJECT: Congressional Leadership meeting, Monday, October 2, 196 7 Attending were: Speaker McCormack, Congressmen Carl Alber_t and Hale Boggs, Senators Mike Mansfield and Robert Byrd, Postmaster General
  • showed it outside territorial waters. Secretary Rusk: Yes sir, there was a position report two days before showing it in international waters. (The President then left the room to talk to Senator Byrd who had called the President. The President
  • Senator Robert Byrd Postmaster General Larry O'Brien Barefoot Sanders Mike Manatos George Christian Jim Jones MEETING CONVENED: ,Cabinet Room at 6:16 p.m. MEETING ADJOURNED: 7:00 p. m. The President opened the meeting discussing the excise
  • Long Senator Robert Byrd Speaker McCormack Congressman Carl Albert Congressman Hale Boggs Postmaster General Larry 0 1 Brien Barefoot San ders Mike Manatos Jim Jones The President opened the meeting and read from the agenda (a copy of which
  • Schultze Under Secretary Joseph Barr Mr. Gardner Ackley Mr. Arthur Okun Senator Mike Mansfield Senator Robe rt C. Byrd Senator George A. Smathers The meeting began at 5:05 p. m. SERVICE SET Senator Carl Hayden Senator John J. Williams Senator Richard B
  • the special train rolls across Virginia, several members of the Byrd family are expected to grace the back platform during the· Fint Lady"s appearances. Byrd Kinfolk Are Expected to be There Not neces~arily D'emocratic Sen. Ha1Ty F. Byrd-who ran out
  • will evening. reside at the (President and Mrs. Park Allen Byrd House.) MONDAY,MAY 17 -- -- 9:25 a.m. Departure 9:30 a.m. Arrival 9: 35 a.m. EST Departure from the at the Allen Byrd House. Williamsburg from Williamsburg at the Ellipse
  • . at Williamsburg. Private evening. (President and Hrs. will reside at the Allen Byrd House.) MONDAY,M ---AY17 9:25 a.m. Departure 9: 30 a.m. Arrival from the Allen at the Park Byrd House. Williamsburg Inn Golf Course. a.m. EST Departure 11:35 a. m
  • Senator Senator Mansfield Dirksen Robert Byrd Hayden Kuchel Russell Smathers Williams Young Speaker McCormack Representative Ford Representative Boggs Representative Bow Representative Byrnes Representative Laird The P resident Opened meeting by saying
  • • ., Atla • ., Ga. BUTLER.,Broadus., Wash., n.c. BYRD.,Willis, Jefferson City, Mo. MORTON,James., W., Cumberland., Md. CERTAINE.,Jeremiah, Cambridge., Mass. MURRAY,Peter M• ., NYC., COOKE,Lloyd, Chge. Ill. MILLER., I. H., Jra, Greensboro., N. Car. MARSF.ftLL
  • of Florida approving Byrd without t he Pr es i dent's nalile being on . _.~-:..~-:-~---- . Page 2 - Hon . c . E. Marsh 1- 24-44 the ticket in May; got a unit rule adopted so that two- thirds of the Florida delegation at the convention would bind
  • the gas boom in northwestern New Mexico, Colorado and Utah. Since then have been working in Texas and the Arkansas Valley area of northwestern Arkansas, where we are now drill­ ing a wildcat. In the interim have releived myself of the great Harold Byrd, he
  • ,~ PR 109 3 - 16 (Continued) Private evening. (President and Mrs. Park will reside at the Allen Byrd House.) MONDAY,MAY17 -- -- 9:25 a.m. Departure 9:30 a.m. Arrival from the Allen Byrd House. at the Williamsburg from Williamsburg Inn Golf
  • . came unable to speak the language of their new land, are not among tho e bent on prop rty de tructlon. • On July 17, Sen. Robert Byrd of West Vlr in• . ia, who knew poverty as a youth in the coal • fields, expres ed .this admirably. He said: "Dis
  • vicepreaide.nte de clonal de Citlot aon rrlatinmrn­ los Ellado,. Unlt.loa de Amtrlca. te pocos, pero qu 1 Joe que 1 ,. .,ftoro Lad,- Byrd do John,on, l•n nti• roclblendo tultun , •l,116 uta maftana la Eacuolo • oducocl6n. rlOftal de Clt100 7 el bo1plt1I de for 1u