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  • into those kinds of matters again and [was going to] devote myself to my profession until Harold Hughes came along, who was Governor of Iowa, and asked me if I would help direct his campaign for re-election in 1964. Governor Hughes is a magnificent man
  • that many of the bill's supporters were confident of its passage but that you were not, that you thought it was going to run into trouble. Apparently there was a problem with the tobacco area congressmen, [Harold] Cooley and others. Evidently there was some
  • ·. !'))~ ··::;----- I I' i" You will by now have l'OC'3iv~d my letter in which I have dealt with the recent nc{totil'.tio?1s between the British Prime Minister 1•:r. Harold Wilson e.nd l-ir. 1£1.11Smith, rebel leader in The purpose of this lotter is to deal with two
  • DEE Actres ■ J\10.RTON DEUTSCH Prof. of Psychology and Edu­ ,·ation, Teachers, College, N.Y. DR. L. HAROLD DeWOLF· Dean, Wesley Theological• s~minary JOSEPH,M. DUFFY, JR. Assve. Prof. of Englsih, l'.'Gtr~ Dame U. EUGENE EX:\IAN . Writer JC.:Lf,S
  • is working on parts of this skeleton but still isn 1t thinking big" The President wants to make progress on the Arab-Israeli stalemate, and we c ~ s pass. Harold H. Saunders - /] THE WHITE HOUSE ASHINGTON 11/17 At ached undo of Middle Fast cables seems
  • be calla, wuned aecretariea might be to tmu him away politely. Harold H. Saundez-a Mc:Oeorge Bundy'• Staff cc: McOeol'ge Bundy .,SECBE:C r ·, -.("1-:F:o I:. . • e,~ r·• · • !'!~. ..~.J .S .-1 ~J :.x ~ei ·{._ OR 1,'.;IN/ AtT I O N ' );EA-lo
  • and a fourth in Chicago, ID., such a fatal coup have sue- "Herman· Bailey" and "Rob: a Woodrow.. Wilson sc~oiar­ ceeded, eliminatin~ the latter ert E. Bailey." ship recipiefll at the Un1vers• two officials would have re- In the forefront, however, moved
  • is scheduled !or June l and Prime. Minister Wilson for June Z. In light of the foregoing,·' should we discourage Rutgers from ex­ tending the invitation? Yes No Speak to me · If.you decide ·to give Rutgers the green light and Frei accepts their invitatio
  • to issue it at 4:45 p •.m. Prime Minister Wilson would like to refer to your state·ment when he speaks on this subject at 5:05 pm our time. W. W. Rostow Edward Fried E>RAFT PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT of the United Kingdom today announced !ts decision
  • to issue it at 4:45 p •.m. Prime Minister Wilson would like to refer to your state·ment when he speaks on this subject at 5:05 pm our time. W. W. Rostow Edward Fried E>RAFT PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT of the United Kingdom today announced !ts decision
  • . '!RIPPE, JU£m T., Pan American Airways Inc. FORD II, Henry, " ANDERSON, Robert B. COOK, Chauncey w., General Foods Corp CLARK, Jr. J olm W., Delta Steamship Lines Inc. HEWITT, William A., D~ere & Co. RAMBIN, Jr., J. Howard, Texaco Inc. GENEEN, Harold s
  • epithet His Wilson, was with him, Wilson, as a message against other generals, part the s was South Lodge, of being see 28th sympathy oral for up about made. On thought the of possible a shift). in American stir no hint
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  • it mentions: briefly hie tal~ with the Vice President ('"Humprey··). Harold Att: H. Saunders Madras A-163., 3/23/66 Subj.: AICC President K. Ka~araj1 s Confidential Briefing to Senior Madras Pressm.en Following Indira Gandhi's Select.ion as Prime Minister
  • -54-8442 MARRIED 17. HAME(S) Of CHILDREN LIVING WITH SPOUSE (IF NONE Elizabeth Enna Jenkins Walter Wilson Jenh."i.ns, Jr John David Jenkins Joseph Whitehill Jenkins Lyndon Anthony Jenkins c n "n " n " " " 1 " DESIGNATIONS 11. n n rrv Mrs
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • burning Wilson & Philadelphia. To Ford Hosp., 32. 8:20 PM 7/23 (Police) PATR. EDMUNDSTROLLON, 3?, TMU, - lacerated while apprehending looters, - liquor store, River. To Ford Hosp. Condition good. 33. 8:30 PM 7/23 (Police) PATR. FRANK HINTZKE, 37
  • : ..... He~ewith a sitrep tr·o m Prime Minister Wilson and a friendly gre!eting. II" I W. W • .Rostow f I. l' ftC.ftE'fs-.. .-~· ,I! ·, ,, ~ ' ./f • I ECLA9SIFI 1 ~ ~'! E. O • 12156, dee. , . 4 (b) e Guideline D ~ ~ .~l·,. • .,.J
  • on bilateral arrangement? for French to Strengthen (U.S. Forces France in Germany -- what line to take in NATO U.S. to de Gaulle? Copies to Wilson, Position Fully on Record Erhard, Moro, others? 2. · A Public Presidential Statement (press
  • was known much better in Washington than perhaps he was in Texas because of his friendship with Roosevelt and with the leading members of Roosevelt's Administration--Harold Ickes, Tom Corcoran, and so on. F: When did you begin to think that you just might
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • other involvement in the campaign? A: That was my major involvement. In June of '64 I was called by Wilson McCarthy to be an advance man at one of Johnson's many commencement addresses. You look at some of these things now in past history and you
  • issues regarding Vietnam; David Palmer’s Summons of the Trumpet; William Westmoreland’s and General Harold K. Johnson’s frustration over LBJ’s actions in Vietnam and lack of a coherent plan; other Presidents’ dealings with war; how LBJ failed in Vietnam.
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