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- could climb out without great difficulty. We then proceeded by stairs to the River Entrance. As the President was ~,eted i_nside the Entrance by General Wheeler and Paul Nize , 'sJlith of the Associated Pre~ked me if anybody had said anything
- brought with me Nat Turner, who was my assistant, on the WPA, a.nd Paul Dearmin. Nat Turner later became a very eminent consulting engineer in the Houston area. He was the head of the Turner, Freeze and Nichols office down there for many years
- ." That was a tangible kind of a thing. It was jus t like saying, ""We have a 10-s tory building to build; ,ve I ve already buil t t,vo stories, "_;vI: It cos ts so much dollars to build additional s tories-- R: Right! ~!at wasn't a difficult budget at all. I
- productive (we will before with the field interviews with previous and continuity): team with the interviews, for Paul Vlvisaker, Community Relations, to activities N. J. State who testified before of Negro playwright Fr. of Angels. Joseph
- aw11' ewos io ..:r ....., ....... D ST.' PAUL PIONEER PRESS September ·, 16, 1967 Editorials Credibility Gap Widens Discrepancies between what the John son Administration says publicly about lts Vietnam war policies and what it actually. does
- kept aying, "You forgot the helicopter," referring to LBJ's usual means of visiting the library. "The first woman had vi ·ite the library and remem bered the dresses. And she was right, we forgot lhe slide The other woman used to live by the library
- ,11lure. It is thL failure f the profe\sionab. the p anner~. the intel 1:ctual and the architect. tu provide the mayors and the politi cal leader~ \\ ith the vi ion. th..: inform t on and the awarcne\s ·h 1t i necessal) to bring dcca ·mg m1:ncan dues
- Hemingway; Lincoln's Emancipation Pr clamation. Library visitors formed long lin to vi w an original copy of the Magna Carta (a journalist a ked one boy if he had ever before seen any thing that old. Aft r a moment's reflection the young man replied, in all
Oral history transcript, Christopher Weeks, interview 2 (II), 9/28/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Weeks -- II -- 7 W: That's correct. G: Do you recall this arrangement and how it evolved and how well it worked? VI: Yes. Basically, from a management point of view, as OEO was being set up after
- . It wasn't easy to locate him. He used to tell Henry, Gonzalez~ 11 Henry, I can get hold of t he Pope a lot qu i cker than I can find you, because Henry's hours are a li ttle erratic, believe me. la te and works late at night. from his room. 11 He reads
- go to some form of post-secondary school; in this state, we're still 45 per cent, and that's not just a black problem. When we accepted that consent decree in the Title VI litigations, a hundred million dollars was granted these five historically
Folder, "Lynch, Connie Charles," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- a slight heart attack." "That's too bad. I hope she gets better." So the President said,· Well, the next vi s it to the barber shop Ann was with me, and the President said, IIAnn, how's your mother?" She said, "She's getting along much better, Mr
- of the:! Anny . -.... VI I °' C/1 ID "' ,- . I • ') FOROFFICl"L ustONLY. ) DEPARTMENT OF THU ARMY OPPIC& OF THE CHIEP'.,,, STAFF WAIIHINGTON, D.C. ·ao110 lZ March SUBJECT: Security of Small Arms TO: See Distribution 1965 and Ammunition 1
- elall JAC:MN:caw RECClVEO JUNl91968 u.:~TRAL r!LES ~!lllusqingtllll 17, :!!).QL. May 31, DEPARTMENT OF POLITICS 1 1968 011 ,.,.L Vi,r ._-.-AIV1 ~·I ~~~ Dear:: : :::•year, I have been preparing a bookci:nstructingy and analyzing the events
Folder, "Task Force on Pollution Abatement [1 of 2]," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 32
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- are precedes attached the full Rzport, as appendices. A large nuri1ber of individuals have contributed very extensively to the work of the Task Force. Particular thanks are due, however, to Edwin lv~ills and Paul 1v~acl':.voy of the ::2A, who have had central
- \, a\ C.ltanoop • trial. et , .... dat.4 1.,....B,..._:.=.:.:___ • ot CongNN" .All all•«-t1ona •dis b7 •• Botta to Me nn tb• a-ub,19otot • hll Jaearlng 1A opea eO\rt vi Hr. Botta a.rd bla at..tone711bartng an opport=tt,y ~-•u a lbe Witm••• tbe7 wilbod. Attar
- of the United States and Japanese Cabinets. W. VI. Rostow MEMORANDUM / THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON c6',:j] IEENUA L Thursday, July 21, 1966 •- ld~·/o·,4./J'J MEMORANDUM FOR T H E PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Appointment of Minister to Bulgaria Und e r Secretary Ball
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 107: Nov. 19‑22, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- ~ E ~-ER BE EN RE EL E.CtE.O. ....~E ::JiJt.'(..:...'HN-Nl(..;..-T,HE RE -'l-S=A=-~e-0tr!Y=u4"P-OSS l_B.I L l TY .. !H.At ..J.96~.--M)) BRING AN END TO THE .\(AR IN VI£T~NAM. ·A.MD ~c:t~-~~"&.,ULEv 1TAsLC cH.Hi~(s.dii us .M.1L1r ARY-pJ)sTvR~ 1.N-sEA
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- to the peace •••. and to bring about by peacei\11. ~eans, and in corrformity·with the principles of •Justice e:-id interr.a.tional lm,t, adjustment o:r settler:!ent . •of internaticnal .disputes ••• •'." .• ··0-oviously, this ·respons1bil1 tiJ falls vi th
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 61: Feb. 10‑13, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- ·FIRST . ATTACK,::' ,HOWEVER ;,":I ·::' THE LARGE . . NUMBER OJ- ·vc· FORCES WHICH REPORTS " INDICATE ' r1AY;;(",'.tt \ . : TAKE .PART . IN A FU TURE ATTACK I S CAU SING CO NCER N AMOO'~ THE · ., . KNOWLEDGE ABLE AMERI CAN AND VI ETNA MES£ OFF ICIAL S
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- Wilson understand the Congressional picture; .while they are grateful for Bob McNamara's willingness to I help on. th,is. one, they are wo j ried about the future. . , r, . , . , . , ~ ~ ~- ~ ~ . I , Brown wiU 1:?e cLccompanied by Pat Dean and Paul
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [2 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- --:-peri-od.:or iatens·Ef··mi-l±ta:ry. a·c-ti-vi~, designed __to.....increase .. US--fru s tr at ion ,-• and-then ·~tq follow this-:with ·-a~·plar~fo_r-n.~gotiations and a,J ".coalition~'.._.settlement-, -~. e. , dangling bait which the-communists fee'l
- \Vithi~~tl-1cll"0.!;;1.CV.;o::k ~f rcguiatio_:'l~ ..~l'ld is ::,,,cc-u.rito1:...~cd to com~-,li:mcc~ In con::t•i::;t, •.";>: i:.. ·.~.,... :;::··.. '/..:~·.• _.\ -'economic··rcg-.ii'aticn fo vi::;•t-..:.illyn6;;e:dstcnt i:l o_c0a:. co:-.-...--iJ.~1·ce
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 31, June 13-20, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 17
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- HAD TA}{ ;;:;\j SUC H nrnrrn:sr ~s A SIGN : OP ~E ~~ NESS AND WITH RESULTS OF ~TRONGER ESC ALA!I ONo !HIS : ' wt,S BACKGROUND AGAI NST WHICH Of-.J ~ MUST JUDGE SG~JE RECENT :,.:: t:: :-: :2:c HES m~ NORTH VI En ~AM ESE s ! DE. PR ov IDED
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 93: Sept. 1-11, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- .there not be shot. 1 ~ sakJ, t ho crowd, make my h~d }vi y been remind ed repc tedly No one else wns lenvin a at as no certni:--ty thnt e person ·1cr.vin ·r:-u d . .. · - mana cd to·tako ; a few · steps . throu ryh th positipn for a~ fc I had worked
- vi sible socia l attitud es th at are char acter istic of Canad ians at th eir best. Wh at has Ch all eng e for Ch ange accom pli shed? Even by the coo les t ju dgm ents th e prog ram has bee n as toni shingly effec tive . Spe cifi c accomplishments
Folder, "Colonel Jenkins, Walter W. A0 157 61 86 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 29A
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- ( : FY 1955 C & A Record Reviewed Reviewed by Referred r 0 10777 9 t 1J ~Y ': , ,/ · 'f > VI -{ z .:>.-s ... ~~ A' ~ . es '. 1 > WARNING _,.,,,... "WHOEVER WILFULLY AND UNLAWFULLY CONCEALS, REMOVES,· MUTILATES, OB LITERATES
- In it tho author givos. an ·eyo\Vi trioss account of the North Viotnamose system · of government, and shows . . in detail how tho Communists:, who compose only a . tiny minority of the . . people., gained conti,ol over an exti.. omely unwilling majority
- ~ ::.;;:•~ DE T-2 ~Dd DE T-·3 a-.,dv-1..:-:,;ed th~t BAKER b9,e 9. girlfriend who is residing with n.im 1.n ·fr1>'J b::i,so.m.fmt s.par-tmcnt :et 1980 w. PhilD.clt;lphJ Detroit, :Emd 'tb:i; t B},KER ~pp0~.rs to be quite serious \vi th bis girifriend. Acom~dh;g
- , Southwest Texas State College, San Marcos, Texas; the Honorable Paul R. Porter, Attorney, Arnold & Porter, Washington, D.C.; Dr. Frank A. Rose, President, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; the Honorable Henry s. Rowen, President, The Rand
- had other duties. [Paul] Y1 vi saker was in and out. because he was I guess looking after whatever it was for the Ford Foundation. The young man whose name I can't remember who worked for Governor [Terry] Sanford of North Carolina, in the North
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 56: Jan. 1‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- ( ~ftEY) WERE~;u~r£atST Eqfj'U1f. PROMOT t Ha i .t~l-CIG t{'J! ~!;,f H-I'C {1tH£"t: ,_ co~s:iDERED'f.'> / K.-'".R!S?.ON ·. ,S •. ,.• ..c:",. :0L·,,-~~.- CO ttM1-n Yl.-"ll' n :>. .,,.A i1.i-i- "~· .,,..~•~;.vi , •'t!t. . ,,,:---ru r·. u-- ? ~l'f .. .fl
- of the Shastri visit. VI. Som p;:)roonal observations Recent events and my meeting w1th Subrananiam 1n Ro.llQencouraae me where Indian agriculture 1. It ,;1pJ_)CG.rs that th0 Priw Minister ia at last convinced. of the need to depai--t from traditional
- - STATI~ OP PAUL N. :,.;_I~ .J t-;l(SJ·:Y OF co~nrt:xnY D1-:PART!!llENT l'L'✓ ISAKE:R, July A1··1'.'I.IHS C'JM"'-1';;'=,ICr:E.=- 7, 1967 • Dear Mr. President: its for ·Your Task Force on the Cities agreed deliberations that now
- Ylvisaker, Paul N.
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- operat-loas .at tbst li1l1t tomorrow. Thursday, September 28, 1961 10:50 a. m. Mr. Pres ldent: Herewith Paul Nltze forwards Gen. Johneon•s response to Westy'a program. W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4(b) White House