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  • committee hold of the Air Force now) -- we don't you should either /4/.f attention to the committee have a very few Democrats feel it is their duty to (I am trying to get --- we don't make allegations until we have confronted the individuals involved
  • . Rule granted. House floor next session. 3. National Flood Insurance. In conference. Agreement unlikely this session. 4. . Truth in Lending. Passed Senate •. Awaiting a rule • . Rules Committee adjourned until next session. s. Election Reform. Passed
  • Folder, "December 5, 1967 - 8:10 a.m. Democratic Congressional Leaders," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
  • 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
  • Folder, "January 23, 1968 - 8:30 a.m. Democratic Congressional Leadership," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 2
  • Democrats fi'+J~ for for against Republicans _7.,__ House Government Democrats Committee f Contacted Republicans Operations OF TRANSPORTATION J'{ . Membershie Democrats DEPARTMENT -------- against Total against Operations ---- Committee
  • Conference Report, left over from last session . . . controversial, but a major conservation success if enacted. "We hope the leadership will be able to muster solid Democratic support for it on the floor," the President said. Congress­ man Albert replied
  • y • M-4JOR LECIS£,4TION-EDUC,4TIOJY ,4/VD rJIELl"-4RE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING APPROVED HR 6927 •• Reported, amended, by House Government Operations Committee (H Rept 337) May 11, 1965. • Passed, amended, by the House by a 217-184 roll-call vote
  • Committee is on schedule. of its proposed reporting dates is attached. A copy - 4 w After the Easter recess there will be only a little over three months before Congress recesses for the national conventions. So, it is very important
  • by the members present, including Former President Eisenhower. The Committee is made up of former Presidential nominees, GOP Congressional leaders, governors and other top party officials. 'Widespread rioting and violent civil disorders have grown to a national
  • the case that an open meeting with the committee now is not in the national interest. 2. Reply to Fulbright by letter now, saying simply that ' 1I have read Secretary Rusk's letter of last December, and agree with it." 3. Telephone Fulbright and tell him "I
  • MAR VIN WATSON'S NOTES ON THE MEETING BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT AND GOVERNOR JOHN W. KING OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1967 5:31P.M. p Governor, I read your speech before the State Democratic Executive Committee and it was awfully good. If I
  • AUGUST 9, 196 7 - 9 :02 a.m. Democratic Congressmen J, ··\ l. W?
  • Folder, "August 9, 1967 - 9:02 a.m. Democratic Congressmen," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
  • Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Whitney M. Young of the National Urban League, Floyd McKissick of the Congress of Racial Equality, Stokely Carmichael of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth
  • ~, 1965. Stillman also was a participant at the National Convention of the Students for a Democrat~c Society held in Clear Lake Iowa, from Aµg'l:l_St_ 27, 1966, ~o Septel"!_lber.1, 1966. [ ~a:4 ~~ ~~ ] 0 ~---------------__. Charles Marshall - He
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  • campaign on her own, as well as with her husband. from the ''Tell A Friend" where she and the Senator and Mrs. Harry s. T:rll.lT'An at DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE• the will telephone ceremony today for be dinnE"r guests Mlll:!hleba.ch
  • charged in New Orleans with violation of the Federal Firearms Act. H. Rap Brown is National Chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. •. The Students for a Democratic Society is a militant youth group which Gus Hall, General Secretary
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • eplit. Each etate delegation had an hour'e meeting with the principal officere of the Democratic National Committee, involving a diecueeion of the 1948 party organization and any other probleme that vieitore wiehed to bring up. They had an hour
  • of the Committee for a More Beautiful Capital will serve as models for many cities across the land• T hey are chronicled as they happened in the pages that follow: Mrs. James Rowe, Chairman of the National Capital Planning Commission, and friend of the First Lady
  • Folder, "Beautification Summary - The Committee for a More Beautiful Capital, 1965 - 1968," White House Social Files, Beautification Files, Box 22
  • . Like other volunteers in the Whistle Stop campaign tour, is leaVing her family at home for a few days to have a part in Mrs. Johnson's historic tour of the South. she , .......... '•, ··•. news reeas FROMTHE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE
  • to the Democratic National Committee, copy of which is attached. ver, Mr. Drew Pearson 1313 29th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. Telegraa to John liailey You will cla.rifying from Moreland Saith be interested statement to know that reg&rding appeared
  • and the fact that every President -- Washington, Lincoln, Wilson, FDR, and Truman had their severe critics because the Nation was engaged in conflict. He said that each President had a Chairman of a Foreign Relations Committee who was antagonistic -- because
  • y0u attach to resolving these problems. In that atmosphere of leadership, we have attempted to carry out the challenging mandate you gave us. The Committee's report is a concise statement of needs and opportunities that exist to improve this Nation's
  • See all scanned items from file unit "COMMITTEE ON POPULATION AND FAMILY PLANNING (CO 659)"
  • This folder is from the WHCF category for FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS, subcategory COMMITTEE ON POPULATION AND FAMILY PLANNING.
  • Folder, "Ex FG 659 Committee on Population Control and Family Planning," WHCF FG, Box 382
  • ' a&tlon or.., (Sec:tloa_ 11 q. ) la defined bathe Atomic E~••IY Act to baclllde "&DYfonlp political aabdiriaion A lepl opudon pnpal'od la attached u Appendix 3.. of any auch gowrnmellt by the .Joint Committee pwnment or nation or other eslty." Staff
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  • in the field rather ~n- the ··national leveL :r would be entirely Possible to have such candidates .noml... . nated by State Democratic con• ventions, by caucuses · of ths Legislattlfe; OR BY t>ntECT ACTION OF TI!E STATE . LEGISLATURE iii. the various states
  • Committee: Senators Hayden and Young. I would talk to Congressmen Mills, Mahon, Byrnes and Bow. THE PRESIDENT: I do not believe you could get anything. Tell them for eight months your proposals have been up. The Democratic leadership has been unable
  • . At the same time, where the security of the nation may be at stake, it is impos sibl e for this committee to state categorically now that there will never be a contingency in which overriding national security interests may require an exception- -nor would
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  • This folder is from the Confidential Files, file unit "Oversize Attachments: 12/2/68 (Cater 2/67-10/67 material re U.S. Government and Private Voluntary Organizations, Committee on Voluntary Overseas Activities (COVA), also the Rusk Committee).
  • , Tl1omcs JohnR>n w. Meeting began: 9:46 a. m. Meeting ended: 10: 18 a. m. eor~F IDENTIAL NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH HOUSE AND SENATE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN January 23, 1968 Fish Room The President said he had just met with the Democratic
  • Folder, "January 23, 1968 - 9:46 a.m. House and Senate Committee Chairmen," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 2
  • be more responsible. He says he is for our position in Vietnam. He thinks Democrats will go the other way. What should we do about the Democratic platform on Vietnam? Mansfield rejects the "straws in the wind" statements. Senator The GOP may be of more
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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET {PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT memo OR TITLE CORRESPONDENTS to the President Confidential DATE RESTRICTION from Dean Rusk 1 p 01/13/65 A FILE LOCATION Statements of Lyndon
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  • Johnson Attached are the notes taken during the President's meeting with the National Security Council Staff. Attending the meeting: The President Secretary McNamara Under Secretary Katzenbach General Wheeler CIA Director Helms USIA Director Marks OEP
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  • . To underscore my interest and concern, I took these steps: I met with the leadership of both Houses and the ranking majority and minority members of the tax and appropria­ tions committee. On August 8, 9 and 1 7, I invited every House Democrat and at least 50
  • ? Republican Present Order: Stassen, Vandenberg, Dewey Tatt. Democratic Present Order: Eisenhower, Truman. Stassen has achieved acceptance by both the House ot Morgan and the Roman Catholic hierarchy. Dewey, who had the world by the tail six
  • . The National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam is organizing this demonstration. Dave Dellinger, Chairman of the Committee, has claimed that numerous Negro militants, including H. Rap Brown, would support the October 21 demonstration. However
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  • activities of organizations which are adjudged deserving, in the national interest, of public support." The President indicated that this committee would include representatives from the Executive, the Congress, and the private community. The following
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  • Material on CIA testimony before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and the establishment of a Committee under Nicholas Katzenbach to inquire into the relationship of government agencies with private organizations.
  • LlBRARr ). THE WEEKLY NEWSA\AGAZINE October 23, 1964 Vol. 84, No. 17 THE NATION THE ADMINISTRATION The lmpond•rables Nothin~ it .had seemed, could conceivably .stand· in the way of Democrat,. Lyndon. .. Jo.h·nson's inexorable march back
  • LlBRARr ). THE WEEKLY NEWSA\AGAZINE October 23, 1964 Vol. 84, No. 17 THE NATION THE ADMINISTRATION The lmpond•rables Nothin~ it .had seemed, could conceivably .stand· in the way of Democrat,. Lyndon. .. Jo.h·nson's inexorable march back
  • - 17 ll 12 12 - 14 14 - 17 18 - 38 18 - 19 19 19 - 20 20 - 21 21 21 - 22 22 22 23 23 - 24 24 25 25 - 27 27 - 28 28 - 29 29 30 30 - 32 32 - 34 34 - 35 35 ESTES AS A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON COTTON 39 - 41 ESTES
  • Excellency Sung Eun KIM Minister of National Defense His Excellency Jong Chul HONG Minister of Public Information His Excellency Chong Kap KIM Chairman, Committee of National Defense National Assembly His Excellency Hu Rak LEE Secretary-General
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  • Republi­ tent, and, in a large measure, anti­ can adviser on for~ign policy, speaking democratic. to the National Publishers' Association In the same Cleveland address the on the 17th day of January past, the Senator from Michigan would have us latest
  • • dressed to Preeldent Elsenhow• er, by the Committee !or 01\'1! Million. This petition Is "a1alnst the admission ot Communist ChJna to the United Nations" and Mr, Hoover wlth six oth~r prominent sponsors Intend to obtain at least o!l'e million st1natures
  • of the Defens~_Planning Committee have accordingly reaffirmed the necessity of maintaining NATO's military capability and of taking into account the implications of recent developments in Eastern Europe in the planning of their national forces. The overall
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  • Folder, "[Briefing Papers for] September 4, 1968 National Security Council Mtg," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3