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  • Truman had in mind. he kept hoping So Bob McNamara has really .5l.. of Defense. me this; point. two as a mpber than the man who in the White House helping clearly And through did." Presidents: 20 years-- as what Harry Truman to be. Now we
  • Folder, "McNamara, Robert S.," Office Files of William R. Sparks, Box 14
  • restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift 4/23/2014 m . Initials N A T I O N A L A R C H I V E S AND R E C O R D S S E R V I C E WITHDRAWAL S H E E T ( P R E S I D E N T I A L L I B R A R I E S ) FORM OF DOCUMENT it 13-Ca.bl-e- # 2 0 C ab le
  • the suggestion of Gov. Byrnes at the Governors' conference in Gatlinburg, Tenn., that either U. S. Senator Russell o.f Georgia or Byrd of Virginia be entered for the Presidential nomination against Truman. . . . Now the chances of the souther?lers defeating
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  • Lyndon Baines Johnson Library 2313 Red River Street Austin, Texas 78705 5/19/93 MEMOFOR THE RECORDFROMRet'd The following Presidents did not return personnel with ~alutes of their own: Prof. Paul F. Boller, the salutes of military Harry S
  • Lyndon Baines Johnson Library 2313 Red River Street Austin, Texas 78705 5/19/93 MEMOFOR THE RECORDFROMRet'd The following Presidents did not return personnel with ~alutes of their own: Prof. Paul F. Boller, the salutes of military Harry S
  • - Johnson - I will talk Not when to Mack -about it when ##### we meet today at 1 PM two. 3:40 PM February President Truman The President Johnson Senator Johnson - Hello. - Yes, Mr. The F-resident Johnson am just calling 15, 1951
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  • Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
  • . • But eometim e ia it not eater and probably more accurate -..hen one has to "fiah or cut bait• to haYe a plain (1}17 in the boas •s chair? All of us 11&7 read the Truman mind. He simply said to himself that if we keep letting the Russians kMp biting off
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  • ick. To his string of Southern brushed Wallace off their ticket in 1944. dailies and radio stations, Marsh added Despite his Midas touch, Marsh rare­ The Spartanbur~ (S. C.) Herald and ly loo),:s at a balance sheet, and plans to Journal. Mrs. Miller
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  • n mtil J ri .. ,., give 1.1t up with 17, an
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  • Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
  • larly known as Medicare, and the primary legis­ lative objective of the National Council of Senior Citizens became a law. He signed the legislation in the presence of former President Harry S. Truman, the first occu­ pant of the White House to pioneer
  • , distorted, even traitoro~s 1 \\ I charges hurled at Harry Truman, Dean Acheson, General George Ma»stjall -~ ' I I ' the man who promoted a. young officer named Eisenhower ahead of ~ s '. ;\ · fellow officers - charges that they had failed to unleash
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  • with word that Harry Truman wanted him to be the nominee. Then Barkley heard disturbing news. Several influ. ential labor chieftains, some of whom favored Candidate Harriman (above), had made anti­ Barkley phone calls to the White House. "Barkley invited 10
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  • . PAUL\\/. SANGER DA VII) S.\RN OFF DR. HEI.E!\ B. TAUSS IG S. TRUMAN DR. 1RV1!\G S. WRIGHT DR. JANE C. WRIGHT i\lRS. IIARRY ~/o(.L~~Ctu~"' t/ Stephen J. GEN. Enclosure erman l STAF'F DIRECTOR: DR. J\l3RAll1\M M . Ll LIENFELD EXECUTIVC SECRETARY
  • Folder Title or File Symbol (Include dates, volume #s and folder #s, _as appropriate) Form of Document Lh-. dtA'ANt: £;:t .. Document Document Descripti.on: Correspondents, Title, or N1.,1mber Page Number{s), as a.ppropriate {Please
  • on both. If there is a danger t hat we will not have a series of offers, demands, and fall-back po s itions ready in the event the North and .the NLF want to talk, it ou ght to be removed by hard work no.w. . l ·. . . . Harry~ e r son, Jr
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  • "UNCLASSIFIED" l • 4 , THE PRESIDENT'S TO THE FUNERAL Mrs. Lyndon Former DELEGATION OF KING PAUL B. Johnson President Harry S. Truman Archbishop Iakovos of New York City. Archbishop of North and South America. Born and educated in U.S. Close
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON CO~fFIDEHTIAL April 20, 1967 MEMORANDUM TO: Secretary of State Secretary of Defense Herewith extracts from a memorandum done especially for the President on U. S. policy towards Is rc;iel. The President would wish
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  • 'Objectives . . United :States grant military assistance has been provided to Greece since the Truman Doctrine of' 1947 to enhance U, S ~ security by maintaining Greece's corrmi.trnent to the Free World; to- a$sist Greece in developing and maintaining
  • signer of t e ps. per oontracta fo r t he subsidiaries. of 2--Investigate t h e possibility of GNI being the buyer throu gh n bond i s sue oleaml ing up everything i ncludi ng Mac on stock . could have maximum bond i sl\ es on p ttin Carmnge 1uould
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  • since that memorable day in 1947 - -when President Harry Truman set forth the historic doctrine that bears his name. 2­ Freedom, liberty, justice ---since his school days, every associates American~ these with the name of Greece. In the final
  • process and by free elections. All this he has said in the shadow of continuing aggression fran the North. In all this he will have the full support of the United States of America. And so, President Truman, as we dedicate today in your honor the Harry s
  • be malntained by the U.S. misslon to ensure that routine, day­ to-day U.S. advisory- efforts do not cut off the high priority program objectives. a. The following criteria have been used t:o establish a suggested list of prlority program o'bjectivt!s: a. U.S
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  • ? But former President Harry Truman once told Johnson that a Jot ofrurai folk don't know where the airport is, but they know where the depot is. Go and find them. Her choice of transportation? A pull train of 19 cars complete with supporters and press and 15
  • ? But former President Harry Truman once told Johnson that a Jot ofrurai folk don't know where the airport is, but they know where the depot is. Go and find them. Her choice of transportation? A pull train of 19 cars complete with supporters and press and 15
  • , however, asserted olerance, con- that it was impossible under the law to pay displaced persons and 's declaration that profits,. If any, would be kept the following by Mr. Cohen "and his associates." Senator Brewster, according to existence of 1 aiainst
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  • Washington University. Se has a telephone which may be in the new book, or you can get through in­ formation, if you ever need some young man on the guest list. Jon's father used to be with Dept. of Justice under Tom Clark, and I guess it was Harry Truman who
  • am ready to hazard an opinion, to which I did not come easily or lightly, that Harry Truman will even­ tually win a place as President, if not as a hero, alongside Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt." For it was not as clear then as it is now
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  • •:>c.ln Director, Office of Protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affah-s H. E. 8t Mrs. Yong Shik Kim Permanent Observer of Korea to the UN The Vice President & Mrs. Humphrey The Secretary oi State & Mrs. Rusk Mr. Justice & Mrs. Black The Secretary of Agriculture
  • light of his career in the chamber had been his chairmanship of a group known as the Preparedness Subcommittee of the Senate Armed Services Committee, the current ver­ sion of the war-investigating body which Senator Harry S. Truman headed in World War
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  • . Mohammad Heikal, President Nasser 's confidant, argues in one ofhis books (in Arabic) that shortly after the 1967 war President Johnson invited a number ofArab ambassadors to a meeting at the State Department. According to Heikal's story, the president
  • . Mohammad Heikal, President Nasser 's confidant, argues in one ofhis books (in Arabic) that shortly after the 1967 war President Johnson invited a number ofArab ambassadors to a meeting at the State Department. According to Heikal's story, the president
  • , that Mr. Truman has hurt ,shuttmg of_... f1llbust ers. And th.at s I approach. It makes me groan when the feeling of his more sensitive leg- I the way it is, taxpayers. Piec: iI sit in the press galley and figure 1 isaltors. Take Sen. Russell. He told
  • , Sec. 3.4 NlJ . 93 -.;,.;> I ,; 0 'N~ Date l -.>t>-9'/ .. OCTO-BER : •·12 ;_. l96 8 -~_'i_.DREV - PtARSON~s ··:coLtiMN.~~tHIS ) !ORN ING :MAKES:. TWO· NEW RE?EAT· ~E~f-ALLEGATIONS ·. CONCERNING. VICE. PRESIDENT · HU!PHRE.Y .ANO THE ';VIETNAM' ·VAR
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  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF '.)OCUMENT r #4-·eat=He--- + - --K-i~~-EA--¥Fiesident (CAP67845) . #14 cable DAT E CORR ESPOND ENTS O R T IT LE ,6 ,-$.J"'. A) Rostow to President (CAP67825) S 1 p t)-'h ,t S-/ 'SC>/~ ( 1
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  • was on President Harry S. Truman's order. "It stuck out like a sore thumb. campaign train elsewhere in Texas. DurAlso, the last 2D2names were made with ing a campaign stop in Temple, Truman the same colored ink, and In the same brought Johnson to his side
  • angled in -&IV' ot t heir tam.ilT ~awls 1 misunieratandinp or di• .-mt s llfhich is 1111uall.7 the case 1 . even when thq go to lq svq a dear one. With kindest regards , I am SincerelT yotr 1, \~~ :.J bee: ·ex_,_:, Trade B. B17an, President Senator
  • In the donor's deed of gift. 2/8/2007 ~ M­ lnitials 1Jt1-h THE WHITE .s lJ" d. ,/o/' 0- {' /t'Jtrl Wolf'. /lew. t/3 r'(~ HOUSE WASHIN~TO I J,o t1c,-.,/ c,r•o -1700 o'?- 1:,1 ~ /9".:So - '7
  • 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
  • OF IN~~l:LIG' ENO~· i~GE~~y . ~ CURRENT DECLASSIFIED Authority. kAc-NJJOl>}-1 By: · .t. - .:J-) INTELLIGENCE 7 NARA. Date S-0>-'l-l> .3 ·r.. II> .. NO FOREIGN DISSEM GROtJP I Excluded from automatic downgrading'Und dedassificotion aoa