Discover Our Collections
Limit your search
Tag- Digital item (686)
- new2024-June (120)
- new2023-Oct (44)
- new2024-Dec (38)
- new2024-Mar (28)
- new2024-July (10)
- Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003 (188)
- Bundy, McGeorge, 1919-1996 (28)
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (27)
- Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973 (14)
- Johnson, W. Thomas, 1941- (12)
- Carpenter, Liz, 1920- (11)
- Stegall, Mildred, 1908-2014 (9)
- Okamoto, Yoichi R. (Yoichi Robert), 1915-1985 (7)
- Wallace, Henry A. (Henry Agard), 1888-1965 (7)
- Joint Chiefs of Staff (6)
- Pepper, Claude, 1900-1989 (6)
- White, Lee Calvin, 1923-2013 (6)
- Jones, James R. (5)
- Abell, Bess, 1933- (4)
- Department of Transportation (4)
- 1965-xx-xx (21)
- 1966-xx-xx (17)
- 1967-xx-xx (17)
- 1967-11-xx (15)
- 1967-10-xx (13)
- 1964-xx-xx (11)
- 1968-02-xx (10)
- 1968-xx-xx (10)
- 1941-xx-xx (9)
- 1967-09-xx (9)
- 1968-04-xx (9)
- 1968-05-xx (9)
- 1967-07-xx (8)
- 1968-06-xx (8)
- 1968-10-xx (8)
- Vietnam (50)
- Civil rights (33)
- Governmental investigations (33)
- Greece (22)
- Crime and law enforcement (21)
- India (21)
- LBJ travel (17)
- Riots (16)
- Travel (16)
- Middle East (15)
- Civil disobedience (12)
- Diplomacy (11)
- Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007 (11)
- Speeches, addresses, etc. (11)
- Cuba (10)
- Text (686)
- Still image (5)
- National Security Files (373)
- White House Central Files (61)
- Papers of Charles E. Marsh (37)
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission) (34)
- Vice President Papers of Lyndon B. Johnson (28)
- White House Social Files (17)
- Aides Files of Mildred Stegall (13)
- Reference File (12)
- Meeting Notes Files (11)
- Papers of Tom Johnson (10)
- Records of the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (Eisenhower Commission) (9)
- Administrative Histories (8)
- Legislative Background and Domestic Crises File (8)
- Office Files of Yoichi Okamoto (8)
- Papers of Drew Pearson (7)
- Memos to the President (214)
- Country Files (53)
- Papers of Charles E. Marsh (37)
- Meeting Notes (21)
- Vice Presidential Security File (20)
- Files of Robert Komer (19)
- White House Name Files (19)
- National Security Action Memorandums (13)
- National Security Council Histories Files (11)
- Subject Files (11)
- Liz Carpenter Subject Files (10)
- National Security Council Meetings Files (10)
- Country Files, Vietnam (9)
- Files of Robert W. Komer (9)
- Folder (686)
- Meeting notes (34)
- Report (21)
- Folder listed on subject guide (19)
- Histories (11)
- Personal diary (6)
- Manuscript (3)
- Clippings (1)
- Reference material (1)
- Speech (1)
- Transcript (1)
686 results
- report on discussions of Cyprus problem expe.c ted to take place between King and GOG (para 3 Embtel 5306). GP-3. END RUSK Drafted by: Tel. Ext . NEA/GRK:HDBrewster:he:5/19/6 3095 Clearances1 NEA/TUR - Mro Draper NEA/CYP - Mra McCaskill S/ S Mr
- settled down. We now see little likelihood of a counter-coup. There has been almost no leftist reaction since most of the leftists are in jail. The King initially remained aloof from the coup government but is now working his way toward a modus vivendi. He
- RESlPE.NCE ... EMnASSY · . .NOON TEAS SENIOR EMB OrFS PRESENT AND CHIEF ,JUSf-iAG--NO GREF~KS. SEN SYMINGTON HA.D DlNNER WITH KING CONSTANTIN2 /lND ANB . EVENING 24THJ .WORKING aREAl
- CCMPLET:ELYENMESHEDIN SOVIET ECON0[1IC SYSTEM.··TIME IS IM,ORTANT·ELEMENT IN THIS CON:HDERATION, FORtPRIMIN· YUSUF SOCN TO-VISIT SOVIET ·UNION'AND ·n~··rHE' ABSENCE·OF ANY·STRAONG COULsEI,. FHCX11 ·THE KING' (WHO Hil~SELF WILL BE LEAVING FOR EUROPE MID-MAY>, HE MIGHT
- , under a cabi net which for the first time in 30 years is not headed by a member of the royal family. B. The new cabinet has no political base save in the support of the King and royal family, who remain the source of power. For the moment at least
- preceding the coup. The summer of 1965 had been a time of particular tension and impasse, climaxed by a head-on clash between the King and Prime Minister George Papandreou and culmin~ting in the resignation of the Papandreou government. The subsequent
- 12/20/67 Dear Mr. Vice President: Republic of Uruguay, I BROUGHT FOR \V A!"t D • I I 12/14/67 Ex co 300 Previously Fi led i Date The King and Queen of Nepal ORGANIZATION Ex co 200 Ne'\.v File Letter from the President to the King
- Mutesa II, King of Buganda
- owera. TW0 GREEKCOINS FROMCENTENNIALOF LINE OF KING PATL- Embassy official THANKED BY LETTER J U S I S ATHENS, GREECE Thursday, March 12, 1964 THE EUROPEAN \TIRELESS FILE Mo.?l HEADLINES Page 2 1. U, S. PROTESTS lx!OOTINGDOWNOF PLANE
- See all scanned items from file unit "Visit to Greece (funeral of King Paul)"
- Folder, "Visit to Greece (funeral of King Paul) [2 of 2]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 2
- SUBJECT! \0 ;,,,-- OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE: JAMES R. HOFFA ., EWING KING ., ALLEN DORFMAN ., NICHOLAS TWEEL ., THOMAS PARKS ., and LARRY CAMPBELL .., en,.. 1'11 � M ;-;-:--4 � 1,,,. ► - •�!, c::""' :.ir, ::: • f���::;J) ::: ::0 r., I�B
- : Prtnce Don Juan Carlos of AstuTia, Prt11cess Sophia, Prince Michael,Crow11 Prt11ces1Ire ne, Q~en Jngrid, Ktng Constu11tt11e, Princess Anne-Marte, King Frederick, crown Pttn ce,s Margrethe and Princess Benedtcte. Above: a spectacular view of the Athens
- Folder, "Lynda - Greece (wedding of King Constantine)," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 10
- some arms deal with Jordan and do so before they decide to go to the Russians. We could agree not to give them supersonics now but review the decision again if they insist. Assis tant Secretary Talbot: Our reply to Jordanian King Hussein has
- Constitution I962 is concernedt On the behar:r· of. my people, of Rwenzu:tmru Kingdom who ar·e mi:strea ted: like slaves, by the. Uganda Government Rifles,I, as King ~ibanzangha Rwenzururu Klngdom Government - urgently r'eques.t the, U.N ~0. to send down
- Mutesa II, King of Buganda
- ) various exchanges took place among President Johnson, King Constantine, Prime Minister Papandreou and Prime Minister Inonu-(Docs. 10 18)7 1]_/ Airgram USDEL/A-1 from London, May 13, 1965, summarizing Acheson Plans I and II (Doc. 19) - SECRET
- Netherlands European Communities Courtesy Calls Belgium - King Baudouin I Prime Minister Lefevre Luxembourg - Grand Duchess Charlotte Netherlands - Prime Minister Marijnen 1. 2. 3. Ill. Background F. G. H. I. Papers Congo EEC and Trade Negotiations
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
(Item)
- , Nepal, "Visit of King Mahendra to Washington, 11/67"] ~ PFesident, re: Nepal -S1p ~ 'l-•11>·'1'> Nt.:3"" qi.I-'/$"/ [Duplicate of #118a, NSF, Country File, Nepal, "Visit of King Mahendra to Washington, 11/67"] :falking Poims, re. Nepal -·S 4-p. ~ 't·IO
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
(Item)
- , Nepal, "Visit of King Mahendra to Washington, 11/67"] .JLL.metDO--l--~;tG\l,~¥-fe!tteelflt:,;-re:.-Nepal ~o President, re: Nepal-S 1p ~ IJ•ll>·'I, 111.:s-q
- directed George Christian and myself to prepare my notes on the report of the Vietnam election observers and have this distributed to the Members of the Cabinet. Rusk pointed out that the Senators who attended the King Constantine lunch leaked to the press
- Evron uptodate re current status Macomber negotia~ions Anunan. S~id King a) wished accept our offer of advanced loan of six F-104s and ,' b) appeared understand no significant augmentation our equipment o~~er possible. Noted that Ambassador
- , November 26, Israel/Jordan King Hussein may have weathered the worst of the riots which, when they occur, are usually most severe on Fridays when crowds gather for prayers and are excited by fundamentalist sermons. But his troubles are far from over. 1
- the possibility of bringing Ambassador Bunker to Camp David tomorrow. The two Secretaries thought this would be a good idea. Neither felt the President should attend the King funeral. The President said Bunker's big job is going to be to work
- . I trust that, aa the Ro;yal Taster being loaned to Roosevelt by King George, that you will protect the Am.erioan pal.et. Aa soon as your tindinga han been received, ot so )"OU shall be entitled to a case or two and so, which mat be determined
- LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Page 1 of 1 Doc# DocType Doc Info Date ,42 letter letter English translation of letter from King Jm.im Mohammed 41 aadr to U3 I -Arabie text of letter from KiRg IA1am Mofiammed AI-Badr to LBJ
- CAKOBAU'S CLUB. The unconditional cession of Fiji was made by the Chiefs of Fiji on October 10, 1874. After the Deed of Cession was signed, Cakobau (pronounced Thakombau), principal chief of Fiji and generally referred to as the King of Fiji, asked that his
- MINISTERSATOOF JAPAN, KING SRI SAVANG VATTHANA OF LAOSAND PRESIDENTNGUYEN VANTHIEU OF VIETNAM. DEARLORDCASEY: DURING1969 WE HAVETAKENIMPORTANT STEPS TOWARDS PEACEON THIS EARTH. WE HAVEALSOTAKEN A GIANT STEP INTO THE UNIVERSETHATLIES BEYOND OUREARTH. IN BOTHOF
- ~. Indeed, the King of Morocco headed a move to rally the uncommitted Arab States to a neutralist course. Moreover, immediately after the adoption of the U.N. resolution, the United States urged Israel to effect at least the cease-fire with Jordan lest King
- rrison H&:A:PY 6 0 nzah Z ......-Jake Pickle Cecil King Dan Rostenkowski Charles Weltner -Dt
- OPl'I~JAle USE ~ from autoaatie deeoat.rol. ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE ARABIC ORIGINAL LETTER OF HIS MAJESTY THE IMAM MOHAMMED AL-BADR, KING OF YEMEN TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STA TES, LYNDON B. JOHNSON In the Name of God, the Merciful
- already sold rice and cotton to Indo nesia through this channel. He said we were wor king on the problem of the Hickenlooper amendment, looking to a Presidential Determination that would find aid to Indonesia in our national interest, This awaits certain
- , in raiment white and glistering: Mercifully grant that we, being delivered from the disquietude of this world, may be permitted to behold the King in His beauty, Who with Thee, 0 Father, and Thee, 0 Holy Ghost. liveth and reigneth, one God, world without end
- Central Investiga- • tion Department and the Metropolitan Police) will have the primary responsibility for security during the President's visit Bangkok. On any occasion in ·which the King participates, trained elite Royal Guard will share
Folder, "NSAM # 291: Libya Base Rights, 3/20/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
(Item)
- of Libya and the King have assumed greater control of the situation and have helped create a better climate for reasonable discussions with both the United States and Britain. Current United States actions described in the enclosed paper are designed to: (1
- Mutesa II, King of Buganda
- , and time was very short. That same evening the Mission flew to Athens and held its first meeting with Greek Foreign Minister Pipinellis and subsequently with King Constantine and Prime Minister Kollias. We found the Greek Government anxious to maintain
- " o4•'-'3 1118 Sketch RESTRICTION Conf. Olsson ~~ h-2-3 DL/ //17 Sketch DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Conf. Na ~ ., 04--
- King Crab agreement with Japan gives good if minor chance for LBJ' public relations gesture. He could simply release the attached statement in writing. State tells me Japs love the agreement,, and that our Alaska people do too. So we get both a domestic
- ' THE'.'; FORCEs : OF KING ·; HUSSEIN ', OF JORDAN.~, ·:;:-~.~:•;ff•:;,_,.i ':;"t~~;:-::,;p,ri-(~~jl~-3{~r.f1:)} · . ->~i/r-.;:·. ;··:~·.,-..;•:_ : -~.•t /-:'!·~t:-~·:,·: / :-- :1:':...>·-:>···i \ -:., ., ~·~f; , '~ :t ~ vou ··ftlAY,-HAVE 'sEEM .) iP •,ANr('UPI
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 53: Dec. 1‑10, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
(Item)
- (21) SUBJECT TAB BELGIUMContinued Vice President's meeting November 9, 1963 with King Baudouin on Memorandum from the Vice President from Belgium on November 9, 1963 • I I on his departure (22) (23) -■ ... ■• -,._ ,■ ■ .. - 'I
- ;.. OF THESE 2. P.OI~T 1 r . .. . . -2- TEL. AVIV 2860, MARCH 8 .. PROPOSALS WQJLD BY ITSELF SUBSTANTIALLY IMPRWE BORDER SEC..l)RITY AND HENCE DO Nor WISH TO SEE THEM AS "CENTERPIECE" 00 PLAN IM PR OJE SITU AT I ON AL ONG THAT- B ORDEH. HOWEVER, IF KING