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- and proper th:.t I should give you a "year-end report" of my first few 6£0££1 ·· -- --- -·- - ---~--- -- --- - - 4 months here. It is attached as Appendix B. 5. As I'm sure you_ know, A~ita Bryant didn't accompany Bob Hope this year because, properly
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- :·JE FRIENDLINESS HE ENCOUN7ER:3:D t't)\D!VG TUE GOV::'.RNL 1ENT LEADERS ti.ND PEOPLE EVERYWHERE HE ~NT IN GEI-rnANY. HE RETURNS FULL OF ENTHUSIASM AND EIGH HOPES FOJ THE FUTURE COOP·ERAT ION BETWEEl'J OU~ COUNT~l:2S. 1 1 I SH.AR£ HIS ZWfHUSIASM
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 17 (XVII), 9/20/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that the station was available? J: I can't remember exactly. We knew at least one of the three absentee owners, and that was Bob Anderson who used to be from Vernon. He'd been on Lyndon's advisory committee in the NYA. It was there in our hometown. We could have
- come see him. I voiced the hope that he might be interested in becoming NYA state director. If he was interested I would make an appoi.ntment for him to see Aubrey Williams when Aubrey returned to the city. My recollection is that he was obviously
- Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh PICKLE -- V -- 2 I was at my campaign headquarter s, and I was in a little private room talking to Dr. Bob Montgomery, my dear friend from University days. We were talking about how
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 32, June 21-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- to be found for FY-69. I propose to get field views in Saigon next week and will work with BOB to develop recommendations for your FY-f.>9 decisions. b.l Lo.... ~,.,..;.\.an\ William Leonhart Enclosures: Schultze m ·e mo 6/29/67 Leonhart memo 5/ 17 /67. cc
- you aav• to 1 m&k• ~• 1nau;ura1 Ball• Cbl• yeas- auch a a reat aucc•••• You have done 10 much foJt Blrd and m .. on 10 many' • oceaalone, word• •••m l••• than adequate. I hope wordlt arcn•t',ncsceaaary tor JO\l to know how much we lon ycN · and how
- . W. W.R, f~p» Friday, September 15, 1967 -- l:'40 p. m. Mr. President: I am informed that .Sec. · Rus'k is a bit concerned about our suggesting to Sato via Amb. Johnson that we would look favorably on Sato's accepting Bob Anderson's dinner
Folder, "C.F. - FG 170 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (1967)" WHCF Confidential Files,
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- Regional personnel will be that the meeting will serve to right direction. time Mr. Collins, three the Regional Office, and present. It ia hoped start the process in the There is a final complication. I assume tha.t sine the President is concerned
- of this loan had gone forward to you while Assistant Secretary Davis was carrying out his canvass. I would hope, if similar situa tions regarding loans arise in the future, that all agencies concerned would deal with the problem in the National Advisory
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [5 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- political stability a:·v:;_ ~conorr.ic growth. ThiE. doesn't ~"l.'. ake tho:ze problems any easier; nobody p:-etends that it docs.. But it is the iir~t necessary step toward dealing with them at all. We 3.re !'ight to hail it r:..s reason for hope. 9
- meeting of Professor Masaryk and President Wilson whose anniversary we celebrate. It is our sincere hope that you will find it possible to grant our request. The participation of our great President in this memorial of two of the world's outstanding
- Premiere of tho movie, 11l'omboy o.nd the Champ" sponsored by Universal Intorr&tional Pictures, Los Angeles, California. National Broadcasting Co.• presented the Choro.lottes on ''Monitor" Radio Program Appoo.red with Bob Hope in Houston, 1958 and 1960
- are some pictures made at the White House on October 16 when the President signed the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act. He wanted you to have them. Hope to see you again soon. kindest personal regards. Meanwhile, Sincerely, L Assistant to the President
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- . ~ -e a _s ked ~a,tj.I!).~ di~cretlon on this poln~. 11 . ~ECRET- 2. Bill Bowdler' s two private reports to me by the back channel. 3. A report by Bob Sayre on other leas critical aspects of the meeting. W. W. Roatow WWRostow:rln SECRET
- and map from intelligence report S 2 11/20/64 A ~~ le"ei; Reee~ 6 . Strer1gte Bel, l~e1,1e1 8 g ~9H-:/-1'-Sf A 22a letter Robert C. Strong to Bob Komer - exempt per RAC. 09/00 s 1 10/19/64 A leUer Robert C Str= ORStg PRilli~e Taleot -s
Oral history transcript, Philip N. Brownstein, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1968, by David G. McComb
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- was going to do and what I wanted to do, and I told him that I hoped to study law . And he asked me where I was going to go to school, and I explained my problem to him . He said, "Well, they're hiring people in Washington now in many of these New Deal
- system; modification of standards; working relationship with Bob Weaver; Austin pilot program; Boston Rehabilitation Project; low cost housing; social services; Fanny Mae; LBJ's effectiveness in a small group
Oral history transcript, John Bartlow Martin, interview 1 (I), 1/30/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- day at (Place) Day -r- Telephone In Out 11 Lo 31, 1968 White House Thursday f o r t ExpendiActivity L D Code (include visited by) ture CABINET ROOM MEETING CONTINUED: . 6:40p 6:48p ftB8P^JI^^^(B^MBP Larry ^^UPPpBBJBlip Harry Bromley Smith Bob
- , But if I had found out that he had just absolutely said no the day before, I might wait a week to bring it in and hope that maybe he had had a change of heart which he often did. B: When did you first get called in on agricultural redevelopment for Viet
- hope on that and don't make him a flat promise, Porter would try, "No, no. We can't do that." And Crockett would say, "Well now, you know, yes, that's very interesting, and when we get back, try [and] 9 LBJ Presidential Library http
- and less on separate staff operations than perhaps Mr . Acheson and Mr . Dulles and Governor Herter . Even there, it's awfully hard to generalize, Mr . Dulles had a very close relationship with Bob Bowie, who was head or chairman of the Policy Planning
- near--where, Marlin? I don't think Marlin. G: Killeen, I guess. R: Up near Waco. You know, back to Mr. Johnson and owning land and hoping some day to have enough money to buy land and also bank stock, the only other thing that he said to me--and he
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 33, July 1-10, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- Points We are honored that you have come to repay the visit that 53 young Americans made to Denmark in 1965. I know that these Americans received a wonderful welcome in Denmark, and hope that you will enjoy your visit here as much as they did. I
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 62: Feb. 14‑16, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- · ~ •• C !! ST A CES O~ OUR CAS A TO FORGIVE U LENI[ TLY. ALT HOUGH 0 'R :! I ... VAS SERIOUS E OUGH, E AR£ STILL HOPEFUL T T YOU U RSTA TWA? t O.LY CARRIED out THE ORDER o, OUR SUPERIORS NECHA !CALLY A I A BY O AS A DELI RAT , I lftIO AL Act O OUR P T
- to be given for a long, long time. For instance, reading the love letters exchanged between Lyndon Johnson and Lady Bird, which someday I hope will be published. word in them that can't be used. will be inspiring to people. They are publishable; there's
Oral history transcript, Charles M. Maguire, interview 1 (I), 7/8/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 8 ideas were of Mr. Johnson. M: The clearest initial impression I have was of exclaiming, I hope to myself, 11 My God, what a big man! 11 llis size, of course, was and is always magnified
Oral history transcript, Henry Bellmon, interview 1 (I), 4/24/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- , to start this program and hoped that the program would then become self-supporting . What it amounted to was a series of ten steps, beginning with a drive for new registrations, and then some made work things, and then a victory celebration, and a whole
- it went up in '66 and was whittled down to a much less significant bill before final votes, the vote was not so terribly discouraging as to make it seem impossible to hope to secure the legislation. '67 was really probably an even more negative year
- : Did he ever talk to you about his hopes for getting an open housing bill through? E: No. I was there when he signed the voter rights bill. I still have the pen. F: I know. Tell me about that ceremony. He invited you up, didn't he? E: Yes, yes. He
- tifu lly em b ro id ered . lig h t b lu e c a f t a n t h a t sim p ly d rifted around h er an k les in long fo ld s and ;( en u m era b le stra n d s of p e a r ls . : ■ i T h ere w a s the g e n e r a l, I hope, b u sin e ss of turning and p lacin g
- cannot roam at will in the countryside. The worse situation on pacification is in I Corps north. The next worse is in I Corps southo The best pacification now is in II Corps. -- None of the pacification programs is satisfactory to us. Bob Komer said
- . charge. Oh, I think Bob Baskin was there. He He had come up there getting ready to take John Connally insisted that Lyndon had serious doubts about whether he wanted to be President; that he was thinking about his chidren, his daughters grmving up
- in the hell was Chris Weeks doing? Was he on the out- side or inside? G: He was, I think, BOB [Bureau of the Budget]. S: I guess you're right; I guess you're right. But everything was so free- for-all and everybody could just throw in any ideas
- the only top man in the Johnson organization that was in New York. So that was the sum total of my delegate hunting. B: Incidentally, at that time, was the Johnson effort there kind of a for- lorn hope, or was there still belief that he could get
- HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 1 3 of the full committee . George and John Kluczynski, Bob Jones [Democrat] from Alabama, who
- Commis_s f on for cooperation in spac~ research and. has pro vided the latter with equipment. Brazil also has an agreement with Argentina for joint cooperation . in space research. tn addition, the Brazilian government hopes to gain U.S. support for UN
- , but when it happened I remember President Johnson said to me when I told him that I wanted to do it- F: Did you talk to him. personally? H: Yes. I said, "I hope you feel all right about my going. you say? How do you feel about it?" He smiled
- among men and for peace in our world; the closing date willthe be July 15, 1966, for tablishment of the Inter-Americ,a.n Peace through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. acceptance of all insertions. I hope Force? This is what that action accomplished
- HOPES FOR PEACE* 1 IN HONORAND INDEPENDENCE TEMPORARILY CLOUD.ED. • -~ • , . . . , • • . t . ;IBfB.. - • ~ p •• ts.· I THINK, fHE.REFORE, TkAT OUR DECISION -AGAINST OPENIM3 fALKS N'OVEZ'JatR6 WlTHOUT IM£ GVN· VAS CRITICALLY .IMPORTANT IN TERMS