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- SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON , D .C . 20301 PUBLIC AFFAIRS i OMAR 196f;/ MEMORANDUM FOR THE CHIEF OF PUBLIC INFORMATION Departme nt of the Army THE CHIEF OF INFORMATION Department of the Navy THE DI REC TOR OF INFORMATION Department of the Air Force
- e lZ-lZ:l Sp. m. Honor 12:1 Sp .. m. Depart for LBJ Ranch 1Z:45 p. m. Arrive LBJ Ranch and official r eceptic'n Barbecue 4:00-5:00 p. m. Public Reception, Fr derickeburg Fair Grounds 7:30-10:30 p.in. -- Private dinner given by the Vice
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- . aa' . P? ~ ; / / · / /v W/ [2 of 3] ELIZABETH LIPPITT [3 of 3] U LIC AC IVITIE ~~ August 26, 1961 Dear Ml•• Nave: Thank• £or the kind commentary on the ml11ion to Berlin. In regard to your questions, I am asking the Department of State
- Urban affairs
- PROPOSED STATEMENT ON TAX REDUCTION; TODAY'S MEETING ON DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; LEAKS FROM ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON CLOSING OF VETERANS HOSPITALS; MCGEORGE BUNDY'S UPCOMING APPEARANCE AT VIETNAM TEACH-IN; WASHINGTON, DC CRIME BUDGET MESSAGE; RFK; DOUGLASS
- Consumer affairs
- Intelligenc~ Agency, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of· Staff, the Director of the United States Information Agency, and the Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. Representatives of other departments and agencies
- _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ ___ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ 1 Secretary of State Dean Rusk's Message to his Colleagues in the Depart ment of State and Abroad, March 4, 1966____________________________ 2 Department of State Foreign Affairs Manual Circular No. 385, March 4, 1966_________________
- of Sta.ff, the Diree-tor-of the United States Inforr..ation Agency 1 and the .Special Ass·i stant to the President for Nations.l Security Affairs. Representatives of other departments and agencies. with responsibility tor specific matters to be considered
- that · the Department would prefer "the National Academy of Foreign Affairs proposal" rather than the Freedom Academy, but he did not go into detail. This is the situation as it now stands. Samuel E. Belk J s ) NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL February 24, 1964 NOTE
Telephone conversation # 12822, transcript, MARVIN WATSON and RICHARD DALEY, 3/18/1968, 5:15PM
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- and the Department of Defense and finally Mr. Clifford called the President and said, "Now what are we going to do, because, what they're putting out is not entirely true''and so finally the President said, well you go ahead and tell exactly what happened, .because
- Urban affairs
- Republic of Southern Yemen, Aden. • His Excellency Sayf Ahmad al-Dhalai, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People 1 s Republic of Southern Yemen, Aden. Dear Mr. Minister: I GAIIDA: His Excellency Apollo Milton Obote, President of the Republic of Uganda
- a career minister that I wouldn't have had the same freedom and the sane independence, you might say, to do what I thought was right, lacking clear-cut instructions from the Department. I wasn't afraid, or I wasn't worried, about my future. I can always go
- :. State Department lleport on !ngliah Language ·t eaching As requested in RSAM 332. the Department has prepared a report on (a) the present scope of U.S. Gfternmeot Inglish Language. Teaching (BLT) progTams abroad and (b) future eou:r.sea of aeti,o n
- , "Yes we would be glad to visit -- receive a.ny of theni, including the Senator, on any plan he had or any -suggestion. 11 I just spent two hours today with Dean Acheson who for a week had been over at the Defense Department/being briefed and over
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- 9.3 ao~.J eo c2 6 7 CONFIDEN'fIAL C!,o / ~O MEMORANDUM FOR MR. MARVIN WATSON THE WHITE HOUSE - Z!o .2 11 r-c / aj- I am setting forth below the Department's recorrnnendations with respect to a possible trip to Africa by the Vice President
- on the phone and said that he had just arrived in Genevaand had to see me most urgently, and could he come right over. I, having had some dealings with him previously up at NewYork in the United Nations during the Korean affair; said I was sorry, that he
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- A. C. Curtis, AFR/ID (AID), 707 State Annex o l ..J,""'. ·""- • • ... '\ .,. ....:-i·t:..r ..~ 3 -:). 3 - 7 3H) .:.- '-.~ / ___, j c:./.J I- I /1 .:,.?.,/DEPARTMENT OF STATE S/S 18023 i~65~:ov 10 PM 4 U6
- gained very muchin the way of standing and prestige within the Department itself and nationally. I'm really proud of him. Today in the Department I also called in the Japanese,Ambassador and. Mr. Hogen--the Deputy Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs
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Oral history transcript, Lucius D. Battle, interview 1 (I), 11/14/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- sort of a leg man between the Department of State and the Vice President's office. I saw him during that period from time to time; I saw him in several periods when there were key issues on international affairs before us; he came to numerous meetings
- Biographical information; contacts with Johnson; support of LBJ in 1960; Democratic Policy Commission; State Department informing Vice President's office; Potomac Marching Society; Kennedy Administration; working for Johnson; Advisory Committee
Oral history transcript, William J. Jorden, interview 1 (I), 3/22/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- was on the national security staff of Mr. Rostow. Prior to that you had been deputy assistant secretary of state for public affairs from 1965 until 1966. Prior to that you had been special assistant to Mr. [Averell] Harriman. been on the Policy Planning Council
- Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 8 ambassador to Canada, and I had understood that this was a good probability. But apparently someone in the--I don't know who it was--in the State Department. perhaps. who had other
- , March2. Then I worked the following week in the Department, seeing various people and attended ~n NSCmeeting, the President and the membersof the NSC,on Thursday, March8. On Friday, March9, I had further discussions and then left on Saturday, March10
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- voted for a particular president or party I don't think really gets in the way. M: Your chief contact was the State Department public affairs people. How much of the administration's difficulty came from poor press operations in LBJ Presidential
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh March 12, 1969 M: Perhaps the best way to begin is by identifying you. You are John Leddy and your position at the end of the Johnson Administration was Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs. Prior
- bill; Greek Coup; mishandling of MLF; role of the State Department and the White House.
- in, Bundy and Rostow called me up and asked me to come on over and be the first member of the so-called Bundy State Department. I was the first man recruited for the national security group at the White House, LBJ Presidential Library http
- opinions to negotiate better politically; summarizing State Department briefings on foreign visitors for LBJ; problems between India and Pakistan; getting involved with Vietnam; the December1965 37-day bombing halt; George Ball and the Cyprus situation; LBJ
- my own place in affairs, because I have no illusions and I knowof nothing that's boring than the memoirs of worn-out diplomats. more However, my grandchildren may perhaps wonder what kind of a grandfather they had. They may perhaps wonder what
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- was as Special Assistant for National Security Affairs from the fall of 1967 until when? When did you leave the White House? F: Shortly after January 20. M: So you did stay on until the end of the Administration as far as Johnson was concerned? F: Yes. M
- ..NTIAL DECLASSIFIED E.0. 12958, Sec. 3.5 NSC Memo, 1/30/95, State Dept. Gui deli~ ? s o 1~04 :. By ·-. ;·- · .. . ,.lf .NARA, Date f.z ...J·ff ' ' )r ,,~ rt '(Q,J~ r .· j ~ ,, ~,.,.,.It lj9 / eONFIDENllAL DEPARTMENT OF STATE Policy
- adjustments which the Social Office recommended and which I have checked back with the State Department. After you have had a chance to look this over, I would like to discuss the matter with you. I expect to be in Saturday morning. Dick Moose ATTACHMENT Read
Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
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- Kennedy. It has been cleared by Am1>assador Bohlen and the State Department staff. Ambassador Bohlen suggests you show it to General Clay. GER i '- , SBCRE'f MEMORANDUM To: The President From: The Vic e President August 2 1, 19 6 1 Be fore
- in the United States until 1961, when I returned to Vietnam and stayed until 1964. At that time, I switched over from the military, wearing a soldier suit, to staying in the military but actually working for the State Department. I went back again in 1965
- Lodge got Jacobson a position in the State Department as mission coordinator; Jacobson's opinion of Graham Martin, Maxwell Taylor, Ellsworth Bunker, Creighton Abrams, and Frederick Weyand; Ed Lansdale's 1965 trip to Vietnam and the work of a group under
- : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh (TAPE #3) Nov. 14, 1968 P: Mrs, Anderson, why have not more women gone into foreign relations or foreign affairs, and why weren't there any sooner than your appointment in 1949? A: I suppose one
- and they are willing to go along . " 3 ASSISTANT SECR ETAR Y OF DEF ENSE WASHINGTON 25, D , C. S[P Reter to: I -16715/61 7 1961 I N TERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS MDK>RANOOM FOR THE VICE PRESIDE?fr SUBJ~: Briefing Notes tor Your Paris Discussions In accordance
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- DISCUSSION OF DRAFT OF LBJ'S UPCOMING SPEECH TO JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS; NEED TO INCLUDE LANGUAGE ON GOVT FRUGALITY, INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, ALLIANCE FOR PROGRESS, CONTINUING JFK'S PROGRAM; QUESTION OF INCLUDING LANGUAGE ON LBJ NOT LEAVING
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