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- of Departmental affairs. Sitton including the has been active policy agencies Department in the served Department 3417 Prospect Street, Department the Bureau He has a Master's and a Bachelor's· and his wife, and coor~i~n~tio~ as Deputy Coordinator
- See all scanned items from the Department of Transportation Administrative History Box 3
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Transportation
- Folder, "Volume I, Documentary Supplements, News Releases," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 3
- the discussion as an exclusive talk with the President. The President praised the people of Connecticut, referring to them as forward-looking on national and internatimal affairs. He had praise for both Senators and Congressmen. The President: We have had a great
- as 25 news-trips to Moscow, Berlin, Cuba, Congo, entire Middle-East, Africa, South America, India, Vietnam, Indonesia, Formosa, Korea. During World War 2, appointed by War Department, as Director of an Army Intelligence-Naval Intelli gence-FBI-combined
- and on those values which are the resistant and enduring mark of our civilization. This means that each man should have the chance to share in the affairs of his nation. Each should participate in that liberating process of self-rule that we know as democracy
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
Memorandum # 308, Designation of Robert J. Manning to disseminate facts on Southeast Asia, 6/22/1964
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- not satisfied with the performance of the several departments in this area; we require stronger arrange ments. I have therefore designated Mr. Robert J. Manning, Assistant Secretary of State. for Public Affairs, to generate and to co ordinate a broad program
- to the success of United States operations in Southeast Asia. The national interest requires full understanding of our policy and purpose in this area. I am not satisfied with the performance of the several departments in this area; we require stronger arrange
- Preaident•a office, alon1 with your letter. Sbacerely, (Mr•. ) Mary T. Matheua Aaalatant to Mr. Okamoto Mr. John T. Wheelock Actbaa Public Affair• AdYiaer Near Eaat a11d South AaiaD Affair• Department of State Waablnaton ZS, D. C. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE
- , the restraints on pai:ticipation certificates and the risk of appropriation increases for veterans and civil servants have increased the deficit to $29 billion. " To reduce this deficit, we will borrow - - cut - - and tax. We hope to borrow 50% {$15 billion
- Urban affairs
- that he can make this trip? No Jane 27, 1966 TO: JOHN LESLIE Director of lmormatlon Department of Labor FllOML Y olchi Jl. Okamoto Attached are photoaraph• takea at the awearba1•la ceremony of Stanley llutteaber1 aa A•aiatant Secretary of Labor
- that the United States wanted "consultations" among the na tions that signed the 1962 Geneva accord guaranteeing Laotian neutrality. These developments 'pointed to a conference of ambassadors in Vientiane, though this was not certain. . The State Department gave
- , Pnaaylnala 17120 FORM 713 6-62 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS HARRISBURG IN IEPl Y IIFEI TO 17120 November 14, 1968 • • Mr. Yoichi Okamoto White House Photographer White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. Okamoto: I was most inq
- tried to point out that nation-building and rural reconstruction is as important as the military aspects. We are making progress on all fronts. "The House Foreign Affairs Committee asked if South Vietnam would negotiate with the NLF. I said they were
- it affected internation.!'A-1 affairs and questions beyond the water line. Remember that policy that said we should settle our ow~ disputes. A What would you do about Fulbright? B 11 d put Fulbright on. No one would ever expect you to. And then find out
- Urban affairs
- . It is possible to rr.ake some bad mistakes of timing. No time for a major offer. It will be seen as sign of weakness. 3-) National concern is a question as to whether SVN affairs a are being maturely, competently handled. It is a feeling of insecurity
- Johnsons and Dean Rusks tour the LBJ Ranch and the Martin Ranch; Rusk talks about Brazil, Haiti, Vietnam, China and Africa; discussion of the LBJ Library and School of Public Affairs; lunch; Jimilu Mason works on LBJ bust; Lady Bird uses movie
- Consumer affairs
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- to Father Montgomery about Luci Johnson converting to Catholicism; Lady Bird reminisces about Luci; late dinner with LBJ; LBJ has meetings with Maxwell Taylor, Dean Rusk, Robert McNamara, George Ball, et al about foreign affairs