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  • Ginsburgh, Donald P. Doane, Clarke Beach, Grant Salisbury, Charles E. Whiti ng , John P. Sut herland, Robert W . Ruth, Wayne Olive r, David B. Richardson , Stephen L. Freeland, Ellis Haller , Robert A. Haeger, Albert L. Warner. A. S. Mcleod, Chief Economic
  • . February 14, 1966 RWK: Jim Clark agrees with this way of handling Harry McPherson's request for comment on the attached letter from Draper. THE WHITE I HOUSE WASHINGTON January· MEMORANDUM 31, 19 66 F.OR Robert Bureau Komer of the Budget When
  • to dismiss him for refusing information informer, service awards, is the Republicans jumped and tried ,:?.,.I ,__J,.J )1,,,_1,.'.1 t'...t,.... , .... ,.,~ 1/ f.J ~1.,.. ... to •. warm up the Estes case and· Clark fMoilenoff of the Des_Moines
  • "RE JUDGESHIP APPMTS."; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; LBJ INTERRUPTS CLARK FOR ABOUT 1:00 TO LISTEN TO NEWS REPORT ABOUT DEAN RUSK
  • Clark, Ramsey, 1927-
  • Telephone conversation # 11654, sound recording, LBJ and RAMSEY CLARK, 3/28/1967, 4:00PM
  • RAMSEY CLARK
  • SENATE APPROVAL OF WILLIAM WESTMORELAND'S APPOINTMENT AS ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF; RAMSEY CLARK'S OPPOSITION TO ALEXANDER LAWRENCE'S APPOINTMENT TO JUDGESHIP; RUSSELL PRAISES CLARK CLIFFORD; LBJ'S CONCERN ABOUT WESTMORELAND; ENEMY PLANS TO CAPTURE
  • DIRKSEN SAYS HE AND REPUBLICANS WILL SUPPORT RAMSEY CLARK APPOINTMENT AS ATTORNEY GENERAL; CONFLICT OF INTEREST WITH TOM CLARK ON SUPREME COURT; REPUBLICAN MEETING ON ECONOMY, INVESTMENT TAX CREDIT SUSPENSION BILL; EXEMPTIONS FOR FARM, POLLUTION
  • CANDIDATES FOR CHAIRMANSHIP, MEMBERSHIP OF NATIONAL FOOD MARKETING COMMISSION; CLARK KERR; ERMA ANGEVINE; DOROTHY BRADY; FREEMAN ASKS LBJ TO SPEAK AT MEETING ON INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WITH LAND GRANT COLLEGES, A.I.D., USDA
  • TRUMAN ASKS THAT "FRANK" BE CONSIDERED FOR AMBASSADORIAL APPOINTMENT; LBJ ASKS FOR TRUMAN'S EVALUATION OF CHARLES MURPHY, PRAISES TRUMAN'S FORMER STAFF MEMBERS LIKE MURPHY, CLARK CLIFFORD
  • VIETNAM PEACE EFFORTS IN BURMA, UN; LBJ'S MEETING WITH B. K. NEHRU ON EMERGENCY FOOD AID TO INDIA; NEED FOR CONGRESSIONAL RESOLUTION, AID FROM OTHER COUNTRIES; POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF CLARK CLIFFORD; CRITICISM OF VIETNAM POLICY BY FULBRIGHT
  • there were the B a r tle tts o f A la s k a , and Mrs. , Governor Harrison of V ir g in ia were tnere and about six c ouples from the House, inc lud ing the Clark T h o m p s o n s ^ _ ^ n d a State D in n er was just i n vested foi* L ib b y
  • dleeked erou Um.ea wltll .1acoD1e11. .Fur. Sober, Clark amt BOB •taff. a.ad ao one 1'ae eald a aood • fo• la tbe beat we it ,-. My ee- • formula HHS DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.4 NSC Memo, 1/30/95, State G i:lelines By . NARA,Oat
  • at the latest we should authorize negotiations foT another month i£ we do not want to run the risk of a break ln the pipeline. I have reviewed thl• matter with Dean Rusk, Clark Clifford. and Arthur Dean: they all believe strongly that a one-month extenaion