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- tomorrow to indicate that he should prepare for the above. I would appreciate your guidance. W, vt. Rostow I will see Locke Arrange press conference afterward Make appointments with key Congressional leaders Try to encourage a TV interview (Meet the Press
- and to the strength ening of the free world community ~ FROM THE FLOOR OF THE UNITED STATES SENATE (Congressional Record, p.5619, April 14, 1961) LUNCHEON IN HONOR OP CHAN CELLOR ADENAUER Mr. JAVITS. Mr. Preside:ot. I wish to call the attention of the Senate
- a very direct bearing upon what I am doing legislatively . I have promised a speech for Senator Wagner at the National Democratic Club . in New York on the 27th, upon which Senator Wagner very strongly insisted, and a speech . on February 22nd
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- in Pindi. Secretary Rusk has also sent a detailed personal cable to buck up Chet (Tab C). But no action has yet been authorized, pending Congressional consultations. These are now completed. On the House, side, State checked it out with Representatives Ford
- ." Sept. 12 - Farley Roosevelt-Garner Sept. to ·a7,000 committeemEll, asking clubs. to 60,000 committeemen in doubtful 21. - Farley crowing over the results or the election instructions states, in Maine. Oct. 5 - Richard 7. Roper, director men
- him to hope that he vil1 be t~vored in the near future with an answer to his letter or June 15, 1965, to the President, with copies to the Vice President and the tour membersor the Congressional Delegation ot the state ot NewMexico. \ himself
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- ., • •• •·. ·, • , .. • reiolver, rifle ~d it1a~ ~~,,, c.mn~cr1•rt ·• • •.•• ... figttier c. :.:.. ·,I:)~·-:!. ... ' ,, Han~e; a ~nife· and club w~It :E.in>W~ bow to .throw a knif{t acturntely ·tor. a tong 'distfln~ ..->. ..- , ... ff;i'.de a bo.rse:·bicycf,e·~,
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- of a congressional bi-election in .March shattered his coalition of rightist parties and indicated he stood almost no chance of being elected. Also working against Frei is a Chilean tolerance for native Communists, who have long been on the public scene, and a long
- Here some criticism ,business and Congressional you are better able judge and deal with likely of India and her economic policies in circles. People in consortium sufficiently well I known to give considerable impetus to claim that not possible
- He beoame the tront man tor the big mone7 gangsters. He took a second seat as a butler ot big business. Toda:, Dan Moody, aging and prosperoUB, is at work 1A the tenth Congressional d1atr1ot. He ia running h1.8 candidate tor Congress. . . I wish I
- and the clippings. call, I passed rimarily the worki1:1g on ' I m.1.:.::tuay .i.b\at ...c m ttcr of the !unctioning of the !:'.o::_.-, - J'1 fol· ?resident Club is not one wi 'n ll'4 particular ~.:-;.;i:Ja....~c -:.t. I, 1crcfo e. cann.ot give u an answor -'·o
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 2 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- . 7. Luncheon. a) The press will not attend tt1~ .Lw ...cheo.n in the Jc.:1. ital. The German press will be ta.Ken to J:3erg3trolll ]'ield and will have lunch at the officers club. They v.ill then board the plane and be ready to depart as soon
- American who has done so much in company with Asian leaders to make the Asian Development Bank a reality. Mr. Black has told me of the strong support which he has found for the Bank in his discussions with Congressional leaders and Congressional
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- SIONAL FILE PUBLIC ACTIVITIES ~- J-~~~A~-z:;:;' D CONGRESSIONAL FILE Dear Ken, l t.ppre d ·a te ve ary rniia h the kind :re m a r ks you: mad' in T•esday's Ete cord contHt i"n t·n g m y v1s i-t t B-e-rlin. l t w t.1'. indeed. thoughtful of you tG
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 44, October 1-9, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- basis of· the conditions in the Gaud m~mo. W. W., Rot1tow 1. Approve consultation with Congres·s 1'isapp.:rove ·- Seem.e 2. Approv.e program loan re-negotiation, subject to Congressional talks Disapprove See me Attachmente Tab A • Ollver/Oaud
- politically and morally, and we both believe that a powerful case can be made for a wholly new level of effort - - and that this can be done in a way that will win public and congressional support • . (Just as an example, I think McNamara hims elf would
- PHOTOGRAPH - Mrs. Johnson receives Muscular Dystrophy poster children (two) Wednesday, 4:00 March 4 Women's National Democratic tea in honor of Mrso Johnson Wednesday, March 8:00 p.rn. 4 President and Mrs. Johnson attend Women's Nl.tional Press Club
- Christmase&) Discussing this experience with Joyce, I asked if many rifle clubs were forming. He said that there were many white clubs 11 ( the N.RoA. should know 11 ) and that he thought there was a Negro rifle club in Detroit, but that he did not know
- such authority was needed by the Chiei Executive. THE MAJOR CO!ITTROVERSY rhar devPl oped in congressional debate was ovP.r 1hP. omission of the exact area the United States would light to defend. Mr. Eisenhower dis claimed any suggestion tha t the united S
- at the To facilitate papers as necessary. services, such fundamental Kenwood Country Club on June 14. and issue with the duty of 9. reacted meeting 8 fund cashiers. orders facilities, space equipment, was charged and determination amount of discussion
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- offered by it■ rival." --------Police Ma ■ona to,Hold Memorial The Square Club, Masonic organlzation of the Police Department, will hold memorial services this afternoon in the Rlvel'llide Church. Four thousand policemen will parade to the c:hurch from
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 79: May 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- last month we come AID Concessionary two-'' •to-Jamaica·. assistance., that we look into what we might is where he raised out after careful do to help. review: Lending In recent years Jamaica has been a member of the club of coun tries
- that the Department of Transportation will not make a decision on enforcement of the Uniform Time Act of 1966 in Kentucky until its legislature has met. It is my judgment that an effort to enforce would clearly violate Congressional intent. ttThe Congress, in passing
- to be of assistance arrives. to him before Erhard 11 Ambassador Cleveland said he was vecy much aware of this that the President satisfy responsibility ., had told him to attempt to work out something which would both German and Congressional requirements
- satisfactory. They keep improving. The President: Do they all have M-16 1 s? General Abrams: The President: Yes. Has that made a difference? General Abrams: Yes. They have more confidence. General Abrams: RF and PF have M-l6 1 s. It's membership in club
- . President Truman stopped me in tre receiving line at the Women I s Press Club Reception last Thursday evening to compliment the fight I made with oth3 r Senators against the Republicans violating the spirit of the new Reorganizaticn of Congress Act
- , Japan I s role in Indonesian creditors club, and the Japan-sponsored conference on agricultural development. P~ some reason, the' J c._pan-spor-.sorcd conference of Foreign Ministers last April on_fil)_µ.t~: e asTI.s:Gn- cco:.:wJ.-6. eI~imel}:fl~_~;o1
- Pennsylvania venue Washington, D.C. ear Mr. JO, 1965 ·a-e President: Few people in California's 10th Congressional District worked harder for your re-election than I did. My admiration for your activities which are drawing attention to the unfinished tasks
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 56: Jan. 1‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- Strike for Peace or SANE. Nor is it concerned in the main with party-line _groups such as the Progressive Labor Party, the W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs or the short-lived May 2nd Movement, which play ~OR OfHC!Al USE ONlY fOR Off!CIAL USE ONLY no central role
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- reminded me of your per nal efforts to achiev le1islation. You and • Kollewe should b couraged to know that your str , I and timely adverti ment ur11n1 Congressional pass e of the Rat Exter · tion Bill had crossed m.y own a S er tary Weaver• desk several
- at the Cosmos Club, which gave me the opportu nity not only to know you person&lly but to exchange points of view on matters concerning your and my country. I thought it advisable to send you some information concern ing the projects which my Government has
- at. shorthand, he sat in on meetings of the Cabinet,· on breakfasts with davk swearing that he "had no kriowl- two years after his marriage to Mar.·' jorie ("Babe") Whitehill, a Catholic. congressional leaders, and occasionally on sessions of the National