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  • thought Mrs. Johnson and you would like to read it. No need to return it. ~ ¥ Robert'*· Kintner )(. .l "'J.. 11 . HOWABD HIIGHES 11 ~BIOGRAPHY . Y JOHN KEATS ~ JaRuary 25, 1961 Dear Howard: Mrs. Jolmecm asked me to reply to your recent meaaage
  • Fargo St., Ionia, Mich., 3/3/65. READ, Mr~. Thom., R.R. 1, Fenwick, Mich., 3/4/65. BARNA,M:·s. John W., ll8 Towar, Ionia, Mich., 3/3/65. SCHMIDT,Sister M. Gratia, St. Michael Convent, Southfield, Mic~., 3/4/65. KAPLA,John J., Sr., 100 Colfax, NE, Grand
  • who would like very much to have a telegram from the President to be read at their Annual Conference on March 6th. Would you let my office know if this will be possible. I ~eeegni&ei the pressures you are under and if you cannot do this, I
  • meeting~ Bryant's x Governor Bryant said th arrived late at night, gave the: keynote address the next mor • g and left immediately following the morning meeting. So he disi- no have the opportunity to get a very substan-.:ial feeling for the attitu s
  • , YESTVD.GINIA 2S7U Aquat 19,. 1964 Mr. Walter .Jenki~ Assistant Administrative to Pre ■ident Lyndon B. Johnson The White Hou•e .. Waahington, D. C. Dear ~alt.er: You have probably read the article by Ro,,,_,~=--"What Now?"• in the Auguat 16th New YorkJimes
  • Direc Natioaal Urban Jae. 1-6 Eut "8tla Stree New York. New Y rk NiGHT LETTER . . NationalUrban t Mr.· and Mre. Whitner Y.,o ...im,_,,, __ League X' ,l. Eaet 48th Street ·New York, New York Mr ■ •. Johnson ~-~m ~ tbeli- p~raonal peats Stand
  • Nini caaaot be a fawenW. -• ~ U.. mp an" arvtii' .Mafflll at Special A... a ..--­ te die Pn-- r ~.X-ECUTIVE ;.Z I (:fl ,¥. -··---···~ra. -· Ferpoon: FYI--Monday night Coua. ll Mre. Hale Preeident and in a ell ver fr a gold well c 22 Jan
  • HOUSE WASHINGTON March 30, 1967 6:45 P• m. Mr. President: y._ Jack Sullivan, Senator Brewster's AA, said the President told him last night~~ I ~ . ,I that he would like to have Senator ,,J?~ ~Brewster call him when he re:-srti-:-:u-=r-=n~?Fo~o
  • lDYlted Catb.erlu Drlnke.>'°Bawen to'rea4 aoa-flctlon at the Whlte Houae Fe■ tlval • of the Art■ and Jolm>
  • ~~~==-,. ,_ -~~~~ ,' . ,. ~ . ...._, .- ~;;1Tc;;reufllllef"s ·-111-~u.., . 1.1-.r-:;,.,., . •• .. ...~~-· , • er of Congreaa r of Congreaa L, I l .EXECUTIVE /II# THE WHITE ,-,;{t;./#;/;11tAIN~ HOUSE WASHINGTON FeltrllU'J NIGHT LSTTER Honorable Jame• Hunmu4 Lolal1lana to eztend
  • . President: The Attorney General wanted you to know that tomorrow night he is hosting . all members of the House Judicial Committee on the_~equqia. /..Vhinud He suggests thf! ~ou might wish to call Chairman ell t approximately 6:30 p. m. an congratulate
  • £· Oov" lHG t ,4.,.,Jlala1'a ...t ...te Oclv~i-~tty ta l'Jcw Orl•n• • 1.=k~ Ennt l\nr Orle1n•• Louhlan.a T012Z .E.c.1clo•aN: Copy of Night Letter, WMW:HC:ltd - z. dtd 3/10/67 . RECEIVED APR1 2 ·1967 CENTRA~ •FILES .....- ..------·-~ EXF.CUTIVE
  • . And always terrorism in the night. Basic to all of these has been the use of terror and intimidation. By terror, the Vietcong ~ttempt to cut o:tr what lines the government has managed to build between itself and the people. They kid­ nap and .murder land
  • . Dear Doug: First, let me tell you bov very much I enjoyed the dinner on Monday night, and I greatly appreciate being included. The report which you have forwarded is ot great Many thanks for your tboughttulneaa. interest. With kind personal regards
  • : Your recent letter ha• been received by the Preaident and read with appreciation. He aeke d m e to thank you for giving him the benefit of your vie w • and comments regarding t he appointment o f D r. Michael E . D eBakefThe Preeident e e nd• hi• beat
  • , who ,poke at the opening ■eHlon Fri• day night, forecut a continuing perlOd of. high tenalon and crl1l1 for the next 25 year■ If the. u. s. II a'11•to e■cape war. He maintained It will be largely up to the unlver■ ltle■ to promote an under■tandlng
  • . That letter is attached.' ~ f •• J, ~ 1 Mansfield will be back in town either Sunday night or Monday morning and we would like to go with the letter M~nday. We can follow it later in the week witli a major speech byMcClellan J ~I-. or~Celler on LBJ
  • & ,.. ., hie _. recea&r.qw. OIIZ' .. ■ ire aell& WU at. of all to ·umtaac•. mce.rely ,-ra. La,neace f.a1 totlle • 0 1Bri .. •ta de D. C. Jl/Jf NIGHT LJ:TTS a.. MaJ ?hnrlper &ewlt_. at. 1961 LM Wl•UIII c/eMr.1e-.P.Sb-ellllaa .r
  • ■ lcleat racelftel ud read wltli deep appreclalloa you letter of Novem ~ U. Y011r --,reealoa of confidence an4 you offer of apport are a aource of mach eau:oar.a1emmd to Jahn •• Ile ••••me• U. 1reat r••poaalbllitle• of the Prealcleacy. He baa ••keel me
  • . It reads: 0 u. s. officials. warned today against reading too much into the latest spate of· optimistic declarations on the war in Vietnam••• Sources say there is absolutely nothing in the pipeline between Vlashington and Hanoi to suggest that any peace
  • inspiring message read to the Baptist World Alliance Congress at the Orange Bow1 in Miami, Florida, by the Honorable Mr. Brook a s on Friday evening, June 25. Your message was received with.great preciation Ey representatives from 79 nations. Dill~: Cyril
  • On re-reading my report on my visit to Henry Dormann and the Library of Presidential Papers, I found it ontained a ; number of typographical errors and some very oor phrasing. · I had it re-typed and am sending a ,copy of the to you for your archives
  • read about the attempt of the United the Kaiulani, the last American-built Viashington, there to serve as a museum. I would like to volunteer my services as a member of the crew. I am thirty years old and in good health. My experience consists of five
  • YESTERDAY I HAD TKE HONOR ANDPLEASURE OF READING YOURFINE MESSAGE BEFOREAPPROXIMATELY 65,000 TO THE CIVIL RIGHTSRAUY IN CHICAGO . PEOPLE. IT WASEXTREMELY WELLRECEIVED.EVERYONE APPRECIATED IT VERYMUCH.THANK YOUFORGIVINGMETHE HONOR OF READING YOUR MESSAGE