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- viewpoint. With· the·-passage· of time ,-however-, • c-has·~becomat increasingly.difficult to justify its rigidity in terms of, our national-interest in helping certain countries to·meet:9' their legitimate defense needs, and thus contain-the·spre~4
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh Goldwater -- I -- 8 G: I don't think there's any question of it. In fact, I remember the night before he went to the Los Angeles convention. It was a late session, and I stayed. It got to be two or three in the morning and we wound up
- Humphrey was mentioned at the time. But President Kennedy selected his own running mate in Los Angeles after he was successful in getting the nomination. And as I say, when the campaign started there were no more misgivings about Johnson. He
- , 1971 INTERVIEWEE: JAMES C. HAGERTY INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Dr. Frantz' office in Austin, Texas F: Mr. Hagerty, I think we might just start this off by asking whether you knew or had at any time in your newspaper career run into Lyndon
- satellites have domestic as well as international applications. Satellites that can beam telephone calls or television programs between New York and Paris can do so between New York and Los Angeles. Daring and revolutionary proposals have already been
Oral history transcript, C. Douglas Dillon, interview 1 (I), 6/29/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- with people in the House and the Senate that were important. No one, of cour se, was more important in that particular capacity than Senator Johnson at that time. So I did see him quite often and would go to his office and talk with him- -meet with him
- 1429 (6-85) 'SEeltE I' November 20, 1964 ~ Mac Third time 1 s a charm. on uptake. Sorry to be so slow n reflection, I'm worried that my stoc~ -&..1.- _.\.. OJ.. is high at State. 11 I must not be doing my Job; ~ 11 ,_r ·,:_ , 0. ~ t:::fJvR RWK
- l :\i!EMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE j WASHINGTON Tuesday, May 9, 1967 Page I .... There is a rhythm to life these days. . . Weekdays crowded, . demanding; and then a weekend two days, sometimes three, that ,~ Time to read and sleep a~d
Folder, "August 9, 1967 - 12:20 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- . Richard Helms: We have the best team in Indonesia I've ever known, starting at the Ambassadorial level and going ri~ht on down. It's all lo\ key. Our presence is not prominent. President: What are the primary threats? Richard Helms: As long as we
- riedm ans an d t h e Jack G oulds who h a d w r i t t e n a m a rv e lo u s r e v i e w o f my ABC s h ow. The John Pom f r e t s o f t h e New York T im es; th e John S t e e l e s o f Time a n d L i f e a n d t h e L u c ie n W arren s o f B u f f
- since what date, G: About the first of July, I don't recall, 1966. but at any rate, sir? Maybe it was the first of August. the middle of 1966. M: And you had previously been with the Agency since what time? G: 1961. In 1961 I was appointed
- regarded as a tribute to the character and capacity of the Filipino peopleo President Garcia congratulated Vice President Johnson for a very timely and heartwarming address before the joint session ot Congress ... The two leaders talked about problems which
- On the recommendation of the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and the Administrator of the Agency for International Development, the President has ·d ecided that no public determination.with respect to aid to Indonesia should be made at this time, in view
- or obsolete interagency committees and task forces. At the present time there are six interagency committees and task forces for which I arµ responsible. Four of these groups are either actively carrying out continuing assignments or have not yet completed
- ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE 2/8/64 s RESTRICTION A 2p [Duplicate of #43, NSF, Country File, India, Vol. I, Box 128; Sanitized 1976] ~>)r/n #8 memo ~ cf #1* u~ -lo Pou . ,l Ip
- times that in the U. S., because of chronic ~al nourishrr.ent . In Libya, a mother must have five children to have a good chance t~at one will l ive to 15 yea~ s . In Vietnam, 4o percent of the ch ildren die of disease by the age of four . 2. After
- in their ranks. 11. '!he tribal problem consists of' active suspicion between the coastal tribes and the aristocratic Hova tribe ot the high plateaus. 'lbe coastal tribes still remember that the Hovas were the bard masters ot the island tor a long time prior
- of the South Vietnamese troops were on leave for the Tet holidays. Secretary Rusk: attacks. We were not surprised except as to the timing of the Tet The President: Control is very difficult. people can get inside the White House. Despite 300 White House
- time comes o I also / ment ioned your suggestion that this seemed kind topic which warranted preliminary go-round in ( \ Standing Group. Dave quite agreed. . I· of I'll keep tabs on this, because o nly way in which can of worms can be tackled
- is expanding rapidly must cop.e day-by-day with of reasons over a period concern >~ATO context, to U.S. purpo·;e that of Greece, of time have been national through and role has largely the focus of particular Nevert:ieless, these being
Telephone conversation # 3418, sound recording, LBJ and LARRY O'BRIEN, 5/13/1964, time unknown
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- WH OP LOGS LIST O'BRIEN CALL AT 11:40A; TIME OUT OF ORDER WITH PREVIOUS CALL ON SAME BELT
- Telephone conversation # 3418, sound recording, LBJ and LARRY O'BRIEN, 5/13/1964, time unknown
Telephone conversation # 3924, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE CONVERSATION, 6/26/1964, time unknown
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- Telephone conversation # 3924, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE CONVERSATION, 6/26/1964, time unknown
Telephone conversation # 8905, sound recording, LBJ and UNIDENTIFIED MALE, 9/28/1965, time unknown
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- Telephone conversation # 8905, sound recording, LBJ and UNIDENTIFIED MALE, 9/28/1965, time unknown
Telephone conversation # 617, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE CONVERSATION, 12/20/1963, time unknown
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- Telephone conversation # 617, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE CONVERSATION, 12/20/1963, time unknown
Telephone conversation # 5007, sound recording, LBJ and HORACE BUSBY, 8/17/1964, time unknown
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- Telephone conversation # 5007, sound recording, LBJ and HORACE BUSBY, 8/17/1964, time unknown
Telephone conversation # 4825, sound recording, LBJ and LARRY O'BRIEN, 8/8/1964, time unknown
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- Telephone conversation # 4825, sound recording, LBJ and LARRY O'BRIEN, 8/8/1964, time unknown
- SLIP AND DAILY DIARY LIST CALLER AS "MR. C.J. DAVIDSON"; FORTAS ON HOLD 1:18; JACK VALENTI SPEAKS WITH FORTAS BEFORE LBJ TAKES CALL; POOR SOUND QUALITY AT TIMES; CONTINUES ON REF #7702, #7703
- FORTAS REPORTS ON NEGOTIATIONS HE, MCGEORGE BUNDY, CYRUS VANCE CONDUCTED WITH JUAN BOSCH, GUZMAN ON DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; VIEWS OF SAN ISIDRO GROUP; TIMING OF ANNOUNCEMENT OF SETTLEMENT; APPOINTEES TO CABINET OF NATIONAL UNITY; OAS; BOSCH'S CALL
- "SUMMARIZED"; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; SLIP LISTS CALL AT 9:15P; RUSK IS MEETING WITH MCNAMARA AT TIME OF CALL; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN
- "B. 1 - BUNDY(?)"; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; MUSIC AUDIBLE IN BACKGROUND AT TIMES
- Telephone conversation # 9820, sound recording, YOLANDA BOOZER and ROBERT KOMER?, 3/2/1966, time unknown
- SLIP INCORRECTLY LISTS TIME OF CALL AS 5:42; DAILY DIARY AND WH OPS LOGS LIST TIME OF CALL AS 4:52P
- TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
Telephone conversation # 3673, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE CONVERSATION, 6/10/1964, 7:05PM
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- MOSTLY OFFICE NOISE, SOUND OF PAGES TURNING; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; DAILY DIARY INDICATES "CONFERS WITH GEORGE REEDY RE STATEMENT ON PASSAGE"
- "#4"; MCCORMACK ON HOLD 1:19; DAILY DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS MEETING WITH ELMER STAATS, KERMIT GORDON AT TIME OF CALL, SPEAKS WITH THEM BEFORE CALL; CARL ALBERT IS MEETING WITH MCCORMACK AT TIME OF CALL; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING; PREVIOUSLY OPENED
- "NYC TRIP"; "(NOT A CLEAR BELT) VM 7/28/64"; VALENTI TALKS TO OPERATOR AT BEGINNING OF CALL; SLIP LISTS TIME OF CALL AS 4:22P, DAILY DIARY AS 6:15P; CONTEXT OF CONVERSATION INDICATES TIME AS 6:15P
- "SUMMARIZED"; GOLDBERG IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR; CALL IS CUT OFF, THEN RECONNECTED; TICKER TAPE MACHINE AUDIBLE IN BACKGROUND AT TIMES; HHH IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL
- TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; ROBERT MCNAMARA IS MEETING WITH JOSEPH CALIFANO AT TIME OF CALL; POOR SOUND QUALITY; MCNAMARA, CALIFANO ARE DIFFICULT TO HEAR
- or appreciation of any relationship that your father may have had with Lyndon Johnson. T: No. My timing is such that I was never in Washington with my father, really. I graduated from college in '39, which is the year that he came to Congress, was married
- to see was ~don B. Johnson. I think he was senator at that time. F: He was elected to the Senate in 1948. H: I think he'd just been elected senator. But even as a new senator he still had unusual influence in the Senate. As I slW, he