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  • . Albert Dent, President, Dillard Univ. , New Orleans Mr. Kermit Gordon, VP, the Brookings Insttution, Wash ngton Dr. Philip Lee, Asst Secy of HEW Mr. Joseph Wilson, President, Xerox Corp. , NYC Dr. Peter Bing ! Thomas Vail, Publisher, Cleveland Plain
  • ~~~~~• Military Assistant 2 January 1964 Memo fo r Mr. Valenti To remind you that Messrs. Rusk, McNamara, Gordon and Bell will have discuss these papers at 5 p.m. today. Mike Forrestal /\ ;.= I- r~ NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON OFFICE
  • , informing him that the Department of Defense has a require­ ment to extend the dissemination of atomic information within NATO member states and the Channel Command and, concurrently, provide a more common basis for atomic cooperation between NATO member
  • that h e was no t feeling well atal l today , ha d a col d an d sor e throat --Juanita showe d th e Presiden t som e cand y tha t h e receive d fro m Kennet h Cooper, Chicag o who cam e i n o n Sat, wit h Bo b Waldron t o se e mjd r - an d th e President
  • Service, VA Mack G. Fleming, Director , Director, Congressional Liaison Service, VA Gordon Clowney, Asst to Bill Stinson Richard Shade, Staff Asst, VA ^ George Holland, Director, Investigation and Security Service, VA see page 7 Date October C
  • types of William Dwight, Publisher, Holyoke Transcript Telegram, Holyoke, Ma appeals because everyone agreed Walter H. Johnson, Senior VPres. , Interpublic Group of Companies, NYC Gordon Kinney, VPres., Advertising Council, Wash, DC that the public
  • - Dept of Interior Cooper, A. B. - Chmn, Carteret Co. , Board of Commissioners Craley, Cong N. Neiman, House Interior Committee Dawson, Braxton B. , N. C. Seashore Commission Dent, William - Dept of Interior Denton, Cong Winfield Davis, Malcolm, Natl
  • Ralph K . Cooper , o f Arizona, vic e Gle n R . Harri s Released statemen t o n n th the e repor t l received toda y b by y th thee NI NI H H Committe Committe ee (report als o o released released)) Today Today announce announced that has sen t tto
  • Family includes Mr Mrs Robert Hawkins Mrs Enid Hawkins Mrs Dianne Hawkins Gordon Graham The Presiden t greete d th e 196 5 National Muscula r Dystroph y poster chil d two an d on e hal f yea r old , Pau l Carte r Hawkin s o f Dillon , Montan a Because th
  • ISSUENUIIEIIW,JM~Um • ~mongFriends ofLBJ NEWSLETTER OFTHEFRIENDS OFTHELBJUIIIAIIY Dr.a.wing Givento Friends of Library FourLibraries Sponsor Seminar In a trial cooperative effort, this fall four for the six Presidential Libraries-the Truman
  • D0Datatutor,. cooperative arrange1111Dta contr&r7 to the procedures eatabliahed under the Atcmic Energ ~o (4) Wehave attempted to mke oonatructiw suaeaticm and ret'cwnendatiOD&in regard to botb the particular and genaral problem ·duauaaeda For ex
  • McNamara, l believe, still holds ·firm to his belief that we need $76 million for _ economic aid end about $50 mUllon on the mtlitary .-:s ide. David Bell and Kel\mlt Gordon are much more doubt!ul, and Gordon. aeks tne to repoJ"t that a eupplementa.1
  • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1. Assistant Secretary-Financial Assistance ••••••••••••• 2. Assistant Secretary - Physical Environment ••••••••••. 3 • Assistant Secretary - Social Environment ••••••••••••• 4 • Assistant Secretary - Intergovernmental Cooperation ••• S • Research
  • recently sent to the Bureau of the Budget a draft of an Executive Order which would give the Boards a firmer legal foundation and fully recognize the inherent benefits of interagency cooperation at the local level. The current basic document
  • City? W: Yes. Incidentally, they did not have the full cooperation of Lucia and Rebekah~ right away. In fact the big blowup, which I believe might have been hinted at maybe in Liz's book . . • • LBJ Presidential Library http
  • illness, Chet Carter , Dept of State thank him for New Zealand's Amb of New Zealand, George R Laking support in VietNam, and thank Peter Donovan, (Mr. Marshall's private secy) him for NewZealand cooperation William J Jorden, NSC staff in scientific
  • provided, and of political !actors. STATE'S POSITION We face a crisis of confidence in our relations with the Thai Government. The Thais have aligned their policies with ours in containing Communist aggression and have been highly cooperative in permitting
  • onday and stated that he is n1ost anxious ta be in touch with Asal ta.nt Secretary Gordon at tho la tter's early ccrn.vouience. 4. C-o mmont: It appears to me that the Governn1 nt o! Chile has de­ cided on the following tnategy with respect
  • actors in it, four principal chiefs, that is: Kermit Gordon, Budget Bureau; Walter Heller, council; Bill Wirtz, Labor; and Wilbur Cohen--or [Anthony] Celebrezze, but Wilbur Cohen, really--[HEW]. group. But then it was part of a larger
  • Sherman Cooper Congresswoman Edith Green to pay a crop in visit, so he taLked Senator Gale McGee Congressman Claude Pepper to Douglass Catet and invited the Congressman Frank Thompson Congressman Billie Farnum President to drop by. j Congressman James
  • Library holds week of lectures historia In conjunction with the exhibit tracing the history of World War I, lectures November 13-16 by three of the most distinguished living histor Milton Cooper, Jr., Professor, Department of History, of the Universi
  • and when they actually sent the bill up it had the two parts. Clyde Ellis was the general manager and executive vice president of the Rural Electric Cooperative Association. together for ten years, lobbying for it. Weld been working This and being born
  • Alabama Farmers Cooperative Association); Mississippi food situation; inter-agency departmental board; regional discrimination; cabinet officers; OEO programs and policies
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Economic Assistance Program for Chile On the recommendation of Assistant Secretary Gordon and Ambassador Dungan, I am requesting your authorization to begin negotiations in mid-November with the Government of Chile, for a 1967 economic
  • . Electri c Cooperatives , Inc . Governor Phili p H. Hof f - Vermon t / Jame s Patto n - Pres , Nat' l Farmer s Jnion , John Holto n - America n Banker s Assn . Wash ,DC Ellen Jone s - Staf f o f Sen. Aike n V Lola Pierott i - Staf f o f Sen. Aike n Rosalie
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEW WITH GORDON FULCHER PB
  • See all online interviews with Gordon Fulcher
  • Fulcher, George Gordon, 1909-1973
  • Oral history transcript, Gordon Fulcher, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1968, by Paul Bolton
  • Gordon Fulcher
  • seem to me logical invitees. I think it would also be a good gesture to have the former Assistant Secretaries who helped shape your Latin American policy -- Mann, Vaughn and Gordon -- also present. If you approve, I will pass these suggestions along
  • by Kennedy to Pat. Well, Pat kidded me a little bit, said in effect, "Don't knock it. If that's what they want to have you do, don't be coy." Well, I was going on to New York to see my brother Gordon. I guess this was after the 1st of January when I
  • and rehabilitated housing to resident owners, cooperatives, and non-profit groups. - - -extend for significant for an initial achievements ---where appropriate, five -year period. 10;. The demonstration tent with· should five-year period, within a two-year
  • that he is sympathetic to communist influence and we are afraid that any government in which he or his' henchmen participate would be vulnerable to communist infiltration. That is why we have opposed him and with U.K. cooperation done what we could
  • off these essential services if Zambia reacts violently to UDI. If so, the UK might ask us to help execute a Zambian contingency plan which we are cooperating in developing. The most extreme contingency envisaged is an airlift of Zambian copper out
  • , of the problems df peace will provide a major contribution to the greatest single problem of our time. The symposium that the Center p:tiopos es can, I think, be an important event in the International Cooperation Year which I proclaimed on October 2. 1
  • Force on Resources and Recreation for.tta. cooperative urban forestry program 11• The i-eport should contain a detailed outline 0£ the proposal. and an indication of the type of opposition which might be encountered. (3) Discuss with representatives
  • space Cooperation agreements Communications Weather World reaction Arms control and disarmament (space aspects only) -GONFIDSNTIAL - 3 - -CeHFIDJ!:NTIAL JOHNSON Pacific Trust Territory Nuclear matters (including all missiles and other weapons
  • meeting. from business on this matter. It was an effort to get cooperation My impression of the way the meeting was conducted was quite satisfactory. I don't know exactly how to interpret the word "taut" in your question, but, no, I would say it wasn't
  • for about fifteen minutes when the news came through. This involved a number of people on the White House staff as well as Kermit Gordon, who was Budget Director, and myself, and members of our staff. There was Jerry Wiesner, who was the science advisor
  • ; campaign financing; the President’s reliance on Cabinet and staff, cooperation and coordination; a presidential transition 'institution.'
  • , The Prime Minister feels very neglected by us and a good, personal massage is an important part of our present effort to get souring U. S, / Jamaican relations back on the track. Gordon cc: Chase Mr. Bundy Mr. Dungan DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sac. 3.4
  • OF STATE ASSI STANT SECRETARY ..SiCPET MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: ARA - Mr. Gordon Expanded Cultural Exchanges with Mexico I refer to the memorandum of April 23, 1966 which the Executive Secretary of the Department has directed to you informing you
  • of the gentleman from American intervention would tear apart The message also announced that the Texas? · the fabric of regiona1 cooperation Senate had passed, with amendments in · There was no objection. through the Organization of American which the concurrence
  • on in. - Sates Ambassadors: J.WesleyJones, Amb to Peru MauriceM. Bernbaum.Amb to Venezuela RAUL H. Castro,Amb to El Salvador JohnW. Tuthill,Amb to Brazil Claude Gordon Ross, Amb to Hait Bowdler Sayre Amb James Symington Hon. Covey Oliver, Asst Secy of State fo r
  • sensibly in difficult situations. to my favorite Thanks again for listening 1 C. ~~tWt c. Gordon Bell General Manager peeve. Philomene 9/19/66 UFO's Mel Noel (2760 Hollyridge a Los Angeles airplane pilot, LA Coata Rican consul (I signed can contact