Skip to main content
Limit your search
Tag
Contributor
Date
Subject
Type
Collection
Series
Specific Item Type
Time Period
12 results
- and how much
we appreciate
it. It must be a rough ride.
We
are _ very, very pleased
and I thought he should
know it."
mary
~ ·...arch
Telephone
Conversation
between
Sen. Johnson
30, 1951
and Robert
S. Allen
Johnson
- I just got back
- Folder is from a series (Notes and Transcripts of Lyndon Johnson’s Pre-Presidential Telephone Conversations) that was formerly maintained as a collection (Notes and Transcripts of Pre-Presidential Conversations). The collections were combined
- See all scanned items from Pre-Presidential Telephone Conversations and Meetings, Box 1
- Folder, "Notes and Transcripts of Johnson Conversations, 1951," Pre-Presidential Telephone Conversations and Meetings, Box 1
- Notes and Transcripts of Pre-Presidential Telephone Conversations
- Recordings, Notes, and Transcripts of Pre-Presidential Telephone Conversations
- should not be changed
now.
Telephones, The GSATelecommunications Section should be notified
in writing of' tile change in name trom HHFAto Department of Housing and
Urban DeY!!lopmenttor locations serviced by the GSAswitch~oards.
This
intormat:lon should
- him
• and advised him to "watch out for this one." Mundt says, however, he
sees nothing in the President's
proposal,
as described to him over the
telephone, which would affect adversely either railroads
or truckers,
latter of which is importafit
- Telephone • Electronic•
New York. New York,
a
•T -
Co.·
~
.
----·--
.. .
,
.
THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE
••- •• ·- ·7
WASHINGTON 25, D.C.
January 28, 1966
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Mr. Joseph Califano
FROM:
Secretary of Commerce
Listed below are names
- this is that John called
on the telephone, and I indic~ted to him that we would let
him kn.o~ the appropriate
individual in the White House.
.
Ltr. to LCW, 9/1/65
><
from John J. Gunther,·
"'1. S. Conference of Mayors
,..
centr.::il
ft)
.,
~;t
't~
HOUSE
- are definitively halted.
3. The Soviets, who we believe may have tried for peace on at least two
occasions in the past, are now silent and not offering the slightest encourage ment to us or to anyone else. Their conversations confirm our reading that
TOP 5ECRE1
- if the President could sit
down for two hours of a relaxed conversation especially concerning the
bombing program over the next year and year and a half.
It was decided to add Ambassador Eugene Locke to the schedule Wednesday,
and George Christian asked if Locke