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- esteem in which we hold r./u,J °' T• ~ t~·.,L 719¥ and the importance we attach to the a•~ae between our two countries. With renewed expressions of friendship. Sincerely ¥G1,.-re, Lyndon B. Johnson His Majesty 1C%J11J Constantine II, King
- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEW II DATE: August 20
- Oral history transcript, Thomas G. Corcoran, interview 2 (II), 8/20/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
- areas: (1) coordinated meteorological satellite pro pram; _(2) passive communic a tions satellite experiments with the ECHO II satellite launched this ~onth; and (3) geoma gnetic sateliite data exch a n ge. _The appendix also reviews Soviet rejection
- ~. ?nydoa-4 Acadeaddan &~&YOY ta aea.va ....... the ped8cl of Mat D llu!Oligb lwie· II. : P:relldeat ba . /J/ .M 5Goo•p._ NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR A 25, 0 .C. APR 30 1964 The President
- by magnetic means, and physical inspection of the enemy satellite. • Achieve means of destroyi•t• di1t1rmi•1or di11n'li•1a satellite if it is armed. In World War II, British pilots pioneered a means of diTert ing London-heading V-l's, nudging the buzz.bombs
- JAPAN TO ENACT AN OFFrcIAL PAGE 2 RUALOT52980 C 2 ii I i 3 L I L SECRETS LAW ANO CONFUSING "MILITARY SECRETs00 WITH CIVIL +ECHN0LOGY EDITORIAL WHICH WAS.BASiCALLY UNFRiENDLY WAS BASED UPON APPARENT MISUNDERSTANDINGOF FACTSo 0 OE By4 ;-r,z 51 C 04D
- on a tour of NA SA in s ta lla tio n s ^ o ii what is ca lled the Gulf Space C rescent. A Beginning at Huntsville, Alabam a, continuing on, the Michaud o p e r a tions out of New O rleans, and then to Slidell , Louisiana; and then to the test M ississippi
- ---- _.., ___ ' --:-- - - .. - --·- ___ . ..._. .., __ __ __. _..,.,... _______ : ) MR. HOPKINS: ORIG. COPY TO SITUATION ROOM :) AT l 10:35PM Co/ / J I IJA059 PO I .II MEXIOC . CITY MEX 13 ~ ~1 THE PRESIDEN'T Q.' THE WHITE HOUSE I ;I .! EXPRESO A USTED LOS VOTOS DEL PUEOLO 'i DEL· GOBIERNO DE MEXICO COMA ASI C0~10 LOS
- . American Astronauts Wa1ter ·Schirra and Frank Borman were such wonder:f'u.1 peop1e that 'ii t was a matter 0£ specia1 pride to Us and to the peop1e 0£ Ma1aysia to have them in .Our country. / Like other nations interested in the peace:f'u.1 exp1oration
- to the President '+ Mr. Luther Holcomb Ofiice ot the Vlce Chairman Equal Employment Opporti.mlty Cotnm\ssion Washin ton. D. C. 20506 WTJ/cg .......... l ~ l •. l II •I • ,,_ ~ l !1' a. 1 • f· s. • ' .. _ • f • :-i-~ , ... , J 1' !i~•ir
- Page 1 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info 01----==----_--jof11,son memo Classification to Bator €)~ 'lf 1."'6/t', Fl utkill to C. Jot ii ,son Op?{)0./2l / IS Pages Date Restriction 12/17/65 A "\::G
- and ..in the interests of all countries irrespective of their degree of economic or scientific development and shall be th'e province of all mankind. Ii .. ~- Outer space, including the .moon and other celestial bodies_. shall be free for exploration and use by all
- . a.~ ~,af:a. "1.cqui1£ctc:t Review Qo~11J.
- -· - MEMORANDUM 22, 1964 -- FOR_.._. _,._ DEPUTIES -ro ME}fflmtS OF mE COMMITt"E ... OF PRI NCI PALS SU!JECT: Updated US Po~ition Paper for ENDC I refer to my memorand!Ym~~•u.•~'4tl•.,.,z.~.b., , 1963, concerning "Updated Pos . ,nt..TI'U"
- encour aging remarks there. M: Well, that was bigger contact then. L: Oh, yes, it was a much bigger contact we had. M: You might talk about that a little bit. That was right before Apollo VI II? L: It was just before the launch of Apollo
- MEMORANDUM U M ij^ a .r H 0 5 jfg ^ ; - ^ ' ' - n ^ : • ' "' v-' -: -:' ' -;' w a s h in 'o to ii T h u r s d a y , J u n e 1, 1967 r U 'C^'^'Oe^ ■•'■:-/^'?-.:^'-'^:A
- be with~rawing from the arrangemer1t. However,· another pi::oblem with referring to "nuclear weapons II was that there might be some misunde~standing concerning our · propulsion developments. · Dr. Wiesner said .the only one that might be affected was Project
- any objects carrying nuclear weapons or any oth~r kinds of weapons of mass destruction, install such weapons on celestial bodies, or station such weapons in outer space in any other manner. II The wording of this Article makes it absolutely clear
- ll o w - a s t r o n a u t s - - h o n o r a r y p a llb e a r e r s - - C h a rle s C o n ra d , T h o m a s S t a f f o r d II Ifini : i.. ■ , T u e s d a y , J a n u a ry 31 (C o n tin u e d ) , and N e i l A r m s t r o n g , w h o had
Oral history transcript, William A. Reynolds, interview 1 (I), 7/26/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- there all my life except for World War II and the years I spent in Washington. I have no desire to live anywhere else. Any particular point which you want to [start with]? G: How did you get into Senator [Robert] Kerr's orbit? R: When I got out
- i t f e e l to be a G e r m a n s c i e n t i s t w ho h ad b e e n en g a g e d in W o r ld W a r II and th e n find y o u r s e l f liv in g in and w o rk in g fo r th e U nited S t a t e s . And n a t u r a l l y you d o n 't a s k the q u e s t i