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  • TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Krim -- II -- 24 spent a weekend actually at Fort Clark. But I hadn't seen George in the interim and I never
  • , depending on the subject matter, or-- W: Usually, the special counsel has overall charge of the executive order picture, in this case, Harry McPherson. There were a good many orders, however, which went through [Joseph] Califano's shop. Larry Levinson
  • further details of your itinerary at that time. -- EX&CUTIVE aa....i. )(~ 'l-r-/1&-1z-S Tt"iE WHITE HOUSE WAS H I NGTON /I ,lJ Septembe r 3, 1965 9-5',.I/1fr I Jo or "-1 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. JOSEPH CALIFANO Attached is a recommendation
  • between MACV and CIA, I guess would be the way to characterize it? K: No. Since I got depositioned by everybody and his brother--I arrived on May 27. The famous alleged statement by Westy, and the question between he and [General Joseph] McChristian
  • epidemic me more than be J:-~ome. D~. Joseph War. and Mrs. Johnson campaign always ancestors she has long been one of ~heir "Nothing were amt1ng t; :...: they both hc.W.?i:ri.:ve:~~C: ch:r.ing the Civil :itavi!'lg known Pres1.dent Sbepa:~d
  • . Davidson, at Large, Secretary 2. Colonel General 3. Miss Nanc;y Clark, 4. Miss Elizabet~ S. Warrant Special Assistant to the Delegation Andrew B. Anderson, Goodpaster Officer Secretary Ghisu, James 6.. John D. Negroponte, 7 .' Daniel A. O
  • Congressman Jake Pickle Mrs. Ramsey Clark Justice Tom Clark Mrs. Robert S. McNamara Cong. and Mrs. J. J. Jake Pickle arrived Situation Room Situation Room Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey Clark and Justice and Mrs. Tom Clark arrived Abe Fortas DINNER w/ Mrs. Johnson, Mr
  • for a little committee called the Legislative Review Committee or the Calendar Committee. That was a group of three junior senators, I can't recall who the first three were. As I remember, by 1957 or 1958, it was Senator Joe Clark [D.-Pa.] and Senator Herman [E
  • j i i I I \ HANDWRITING Fil~ • MEMORANDUM v THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, November 17, 1965, 7 PM MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Clark Clifford 1 s Committee meets to review the major aid issues tomorrow at 12:30 in my office
  • claims they said, and a meeting has been aders in re- scheduled for Aug. 28 in Washingchurch and ton when those involved will canvass the matter with Federa l · Frank Cohen ·ellgious in- officials. · Clark Gifford, President Tru_Jchool ~uses man's aide
  • Sam K. Jt: sJ.i:our Jr. [2 of 2] INVITATION April 21, 19Gl Mr dear ~· Clark: rests to a '\tpsuq The efflclcm:y of anr major project extent OD die cooperation of the rt behind the scenes. ~ berees I want to drmk you tar your belpfal- ws
  • . ,tMemorandum of Understanding Between the Departments of Justice and Transportation (Coast Guard) ... " signed by Attorney General Ramsey Clark and Secretary Alan S. Boyd, October 9 and October 24, 1967. 3. W. J. Smith, Secretary of "U. S. Coast Paul H. Nitze
  • Seabury, who became the first post-war Bishop of the American Episcopal Church; · Miles Cooper and Charles Inglis of New York; Thomas Chandler of New Jersey; and Jonathan Boucher of Maryland. Other critics of the war were also men of substance: Joseph
  • ■crlpt of the que ■ tlon aa an ■wer ees ■ ion followla1 Clark Clifford'• ■ peech today at the National Pre•• Club. W. W. Ro ■ tow ... rln ACTION Thursday, September 5, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Press guidance on Eugene Black trlp
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Request for Appointment for Netherlands Foreign Minister Luns Recommendation That you receive Netherlands Foreign Minister Joseph Luns for a 20-30 minute call on . May 22 or 23. Approve _ _ _ __ Disapprove _ _ _ __ Discussion Joseph
  • constructive to offer. Since returning home to what Clark has called the ''miasma of pessimism of Washington,'' I have given some additional thought to this question of how to present our case better both on the international and on the danestic front. I have
  • the class of service desired; otherwise this message will be sent at the full rate FULL RATE DEFERRED CODE NIGHT LETTER JOSEPH L., EGAN, PRESIDENT PD. OR COLL. TIME FILED CHARG E TO THE ACCOUN T OF CASH NO . overmnent Send the followm1 meuag
  • . February 14, 1966 RWK: Jim Clark agrees with this way of handling Harry McPherson's request for comment on the attached letter from Draper. THE WHITE I HOUSE WASHINGTON January· MEMORANDUM 31, 19 66 F.OR Robert Bureau Komer of the Budget When
  • p. m. Herewith Clark Clifferd'• warm note to Weny. w. w. ltoatow Attaclu:neat ,1 l e ·THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON March 29, 1968 General William C. Westmoreland COMUSMACV Saigon, South Vietnam .;:::..-~ I·. . . . r Dear Westy
  • CONPIDElffikL - DEPARTM Et OF STATE Wa shington, D .C . 20520 November 29, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Walt Ro t Mr. Joseph Califano ~ Mr. Francis Bator The attached memo, written (and very strongly felt) by me, is part of the Aid for Chile package sent
  • Service, Depart­ ment of Interior, ex officio; and Herbert E. Wolfe, Charles Patrick Clark, Henry Ford II, J . Peter Grace , Archbishop Joseph P. Hurley, and Dr . Edward W. Litchfield, appointed by the President. President designated Herbert Eo Wolfe
  • Clark Baldwin, who was a general in the Department of Army Operations, and he said, "Would you be interested in going back into the Far East again?" And I said, "Not as an army officer. back in the army as a colonel. So just forget it." that's
  • 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
  • r:. matter,- portaiL.i.ng to a member 2a J_uly' ~94$. ot your com!nand. 2. Subject office1 was assigned to the SCO 1326 (ASF, C~p Lee, Va., psr parazraph 1, Specie. 1 Orders 148, /.!ZF 1 OQ?.0 1 20 June 1945. 11 -.~· · •. •' . JOSEPH .D
  • ,ILLINOIS Lieutenant Joseph Meany, Chicago, Illinois, Police Department, advised that following a championship high school football game on December 2, 1967, at Soldier Field, a disturbance erupted when several.Negroes attacked white boys in the vicinity