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- they say on their own. 2. Bob and I think they should tell Eisenhower that they are both very strongly opposed to any public disclosure of the special procedures which he instituted and which you have continued . Their opposition is based on the need
- -~r• and I find that this . r- .. ·~. number of visltora \YOuld be i\. littlo bit ltlSS than tho I
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 1, Nov. 1963 - Feb. 1964 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- on the merits of any of the alternatives or on the views of any of the Committee members. David E. Bell cc: · Under Secretary Ball . Mr. _Sorensen L/ I Tef' Sl'!CltET ~ SY.BS ON!,,Y January 6, 1963 MEMORANDUM TO·TJm PRESIDENT StJBJE.CT: The· tr. s
- , not even his own Dutchess Countyo You carried the State as a whole by over two and a half million, as against Roosevelt's i,112,000 in 1936, and Eisenhower's one and a half million in 1956. Your percentage of the total vote was 68.5%, and Roosevelt's
- Employment Opportunity (Department of Labor Building, Washington) was established by Executive Order 10925 of March 6, 1961. It is a direct successor to similar committees which had b~en e~tablished by Presidents Roosevelt, Truman and Eisenhower. The Execu
Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: April – May, 1964," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 1
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- .~ 7 Apl'U 1964 u.,_. Tu.ak• ,o,. m.e lnlermed a• to tJl4' Comm:ltt. . for CMml•trJ work. •• are to eoope~ate with 7" •• m•cla •• poa•ible. amd•• David llobiaaoa of my etaff will be at the m4Nttlac Apl'U t I. I am prebaWy 1ot111 to be out
- for the last week. Memorial Day is over we will be off and running, and what I hope will be a delightful. Once but now on to Camp David week end, Thursday, June !i;. 1964 -- This has been another busy week. have a delightful the office last 5:00 o'clock
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- comments concerning Hprotocol.. and the necessity for having an emissary. Stated that I felt that General Eisenhower was the only man who might be able to talk seriously wf th de Ga·...&lle, but I felt this impractical becauee of the fortbcomini election
- , 1964 Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson The White House Washington, D.C. Mr. President: As an Eisenhower Republican, I am deeply concerned with the possibility that, by due democratic process, this nation just might elect the Sen. from Arizona to the high office