Discover Our Collections


  • Tag > Digital item (remove)
  • Subject > Foreign aid (remove)

Limit your search

Tag Contributor Date Subject Type Collection Series Specific Item Type Time Period

40 results

  • "(BOSTON, MASS.)"; MCCORMACK IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR
  • LBJ travel
  • LBJ travel
  • DAY AND TIME OF SENATE VOTE ON FOREIGN AID APPROPRIATIONS BILL; LBJ'S TRAVEL PLANS; LBJ DISCUSSES HIS THOUGHTS ON REORGANIZING CONGRESSIONAL HANDLING OF MILITARY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, LATIN AMERICAN POLICY; LBJ'S VIEWS ON A.I.D., EXPORT-IMPORT BANK
  • LBJ travel
  • LBJ ASKS IF SENATE HAS ADJOURNED, EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT WHEN SENATE WILL VOTE ON THE FOREIGN AID APPROPRIATIONS BILL, ASKS IF HE SHOULD CHANGE HIS TRAVEL PLANS; VALEO SAYS HE WILL RELAY LBJ'S CONCERNS ABOUT DELAY IN VOTE TO MIKE MANSFIELD
  • LBJ travel
  • LBJ DISCUSSES UPCOMING HONOLULU MEETING WITH SOUTH VIETNAMESE, US ADVISERS, ASKS HHH TO REMAIN FLEXIBLE ON TRAVEL PLANS; US FOOD AID TO INDIA; NEED FOR US SUPPORT FOR PAKISTAN; KOREAN, PHILIPPINE, AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN VIETNAM; CONGRESSIONAL
  • LBJ ASKS MORSE ABOUT HIS TRAVEL PLANS, DAY AND TIME OF SENATE VOTE ON FOREIGN AID APPROPRIATIONS BILL; MORSE SAYS HE REACHED AGREEMENT WITH MIKE MANSFIELD, EVERETT DIRKSEN, WILLIAM FULBRIGHT, JOHN PASTORE ABOUT VOTE
  • of c1~il rlghta, auch aa abolition of prior approval for all puhlkgtl.on9 and SCJb· et1tuUng regiatration ln its stead. (b) ebolition of the usP. nf the ''long · form" to restrict travel to J11pan and aubstitution nf a dire.ct necessary
  • Lady Bird meets with Warren Woodward and Bob Kollar about wedding travel plans; Lady Bird places several calls about wedding arrangements; office work; Lady Bird to luncheon for Luci Johnson given by bridesmaids; back to White House; telephone call
  • there was a press secretary. I was probably the staff officer that traveled with them more than any other staff officer. We had hours and hours LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
  • frequency spectrum through which these communications must travel. A global system is particularly important for less develpped .Jt, l..,f.t.; nations -- for they have not enjoyed the benefits of speedy, direct I\. international communications
  • with the A. CD. program to the deficit on travel to account this amount is insignificant. xiii Yet even informed people have not. ceased with being a majo • contributor Quite naturally become to the balance as the problems more acute it has become