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- fresh air, a place to play, friendly neighbors. It was great while it lasted. 11 There is no chance of that decline in Montevideo - - and I want to congratulate you for setting the pace for other towns. There is no secret in t..'iis land that many of our
- to the urban problem. And so, to you and children like you who will c ome here after you, we dedicate Buchanan School Plaza to your growth and happiness. # II # - 2 „
- in this museum, all Ame·r icans can better understand the epic story of immigratia>.. I'm delighted to be here to open it. # II # -z„
- with the general administration of the Service. In January of this year Miss Browne was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II.
- gave my husband his Silve r Star in the South Pacific during World \Wlir II. Just last January, General Mac Arthur said: "If I'd known Lyndon was to become President, I would have looked after his welfare better than I did, but at the time he seemed
Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Florida State University, Tallahassee, 10/8/1964"
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- the history of the past." Here you are part of the dreams of the future. I know you will make them come true. ###II - 2
- iI _.Si:QftEI \ ATTACHMENT '. II t •' ~-----,,..,---.....,,......--.,7, ,-, ------""111!1$""'!~!!'11;_(fl!!_ /il'"'="""Q""""1' Pl'""•--;-:--,..,;•~._,.,, I · .. 1·; .I\ ' . ·, ... REDRAFT - UNAPPROVED December 24, 1964 ~GRET
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- . ,;:, oond ot to h t ft y t1 b ..u·n ll, · e rill o ! r in. to 11 P..'t t1. l n1:t but tri O to ·· r~ ·v ot , rt" Ok nd l 11£; llOCr 2 ;-,l ys "ror;· i\'a ll J "t bot. p rt1os .nd ~loo'!; ll p:.h ii::, n•1 who r'l" t d 11 t ... O'lf!' ,d
- . Avoid 60 Million Jobs Chapter I II Credo of the Common Man (Economic Democracy in action.) Cost of Unemployment (10 million unemployed for 10 years costs the national bud get i 350,000,000. Unemployment in the decade of the 50's could cost
- ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (8-86) 45 'Ii SEC~~:i:·control: Action ~ Rec'd: FROM: CHIEF JUSMGMADRID ss ACTION: USCINCEUR PL-265 ,.SP.·.:··. INFO : CNO 12736 JUNE 12, 1964 9:58 PM Info L R EUR OSD CINCLANT
- . You could see It," "When he'd gel up against the wall, even when he didn't, he'd say, 'Bird, what do you think?' She had far more influence than anybody with any President. Much more to say, and he Ii tened." "He cared deeply about doing what
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- }:is here·•iii Washington.\ ao .i ~ c ~o::: -:=: ...t ' ~...l~ii:)1...:~~fi 2£·. - : ~c .r.r ~: i! r i·~~ Senator Kerr c:o.U.i-J~, r .,, 0·.~:.: :5 '".· !:.:< • ~. . c :~ ~1 . ., Senator ~ ( . ..." ( t :rl.:t .. r...:·f! • -~ '1. .. Daniel ·~ c.a
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- -:, renaining laundry tiiere i3 here, somG mab:-.zines, and I will tn 1re r.. chec 1
- CONSIDERFEASIBILITYOF REQUESTING MEXICAN AUTHORITIES TO ARRESTFOR INTERROGATION: EUSEBIOAZCUE; LUISA CALDERON ANDALFREDO MIRABAL.THE TWOMENARECUBAN NATIONALS ANDCUBANCONSULAR OFFICERS. LUISA CALDERON IS A SECRETARY IN CUBANCONSULATE HERE. IN THIS CONNECTION ARTICLE II
- appears t9 be a particularly dangerous spot at the moment. Union I II ! i ···q~······•· The Soviets are finding it hard to conceal th~ir shock over the.rapid E tian militar colla se. A Soviet could not understandcould have been .........,...,~o
- defeat has generated strong feeling against Nasir, and foreign diplomats in Cairo consider the Egyptians are in a state of panic over the militarv debacle, iI I Senior ··.._I~r_a_q_,,1.--0-f ..f.. i-.c-.-i-a'"l-s--.i-n-=Nc-e-w-----=-y=--o-r---,-k--a-r-e
- statement, ought not to mention territorial II ought to dramatize your personal understanding and ~ty, depth of feeling for the humanity involved and your desire to see a lasting and permanent peace in the Middle East. Events are moving very rapidly
- your letter or •2 0 June. I have read this roport wtth J!reo.t intoro:.,t md po.rtlaularly, in 1 rea ponso to your 1nJunot1on, that p~t of it coming under the hendu of $Utt,1mary and aoncluntons. I havo aleo bad d oopy sent to Admiral Ii'. J' . Homo
- 1200 EIGHTEENTH STREET, N. W. :!:-- WASHINGTON, D . C. 20036 II G ~., J (:" G J~5 F6 ~01 March 6, 1968 Mr. Charles M. Maguire Assistant to the President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Charles: Thanks for your letter of March 5 transmitting
- . proceedings , an d the official delegation s exchanging pleasantries. ~T~ Pierre Dupuy Comm-Gen of EXPO '67 11:35a _ . Th i _ 11:36 a Th Hon. Pierr e Dupuy , o Commissioner-General Force of EXP O '67 . | i | II 'i 1; j | Th | (thir e Presiden t an d
- , a rcportor of :fr . told him of his converstitio.J ·ii th ~~r . g~ t Kennedy on tho s ma night to f ormod Mr . Kcnnody thl t h.J und ~-ci·pu., Cl"!.."'J._nt1_~i.?j-~ , I~c.z.nudy . :..r . er th~n o!l tm. story l'or l1j.s paper . phoned Ht. in
- t o livin g quarters o f house. --to chang e clothe s i 7:30p ^ J --Mrs _ Luci j ____ 1 ._,__, - , Jessi ! | jI ) ___ ii 11 7:34p t ~~" . " i_ i -L „„- - - - _ _ _-- I Judg Ji m .^ =; i —— Dinner wa s served _ . Johnso n _ , Ly n
- described it as being "right in the center of the jungle. " Crowds lined the streets, behind police barricades. ii Sack i n car - motorcade moving — 10:06a Arriv e QI C Feede r Center , 122 5 N. Broa d Street The Presiden t too k a n elevato r t o th e
- ! i ii Johnson Califano . William S. White ct f . , _ A night reading w/ mf | — . o Oval Ofc Tom Joe I Mrs i Senator : Johnson T. Johnson's notes to DT *• Califano - pl ^_ 9:45p t Lister Hill Senator A. S. Mike Monroney Jennings
- :31aj t ii . | Harry I i (did : • not talk she was enroute to Dulles) Jack Valenti on Knott Houston Johnson _ MW t -. . Charles Schultz e | Laws i 10:29a ~ Johnson Johnson - at Dulles Airport 9:52a t 10:25a"" t McNamara Hon. 9:20a f
- Paul Glynn 2 photographers Secret Service agents --and Yuki San Marcos, Texas golf course 9:00a Arrive .1 1 9:05a | ^j 9:08a | j Arrived II i , ; Depart accompanied | Hon. ; Southwest i Acting i for •• __ , . , Golf Cours e - in auto
- bonds purchases -- hence the reason for the ceremony and the awarding of the Minuteman Flag. ) ! the IS ii h— After Major — (As the President made his remarks, Mrs. Johnson departed by car alone Secret Service en route Max Brooks' office -- she did
Folder, "November 8, 1967 - 10:03 a.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- ~· i?; .! 1 e·. ~'~-1 t~:; ,J .J .---Pei m;ssiou cf Ce py..tght Melder. "II. Themaa Jgbsu00 _ [3 of 5] 101 SEC±&T - 4 The Vice President said that the South Vietnamese know who the enemy is. Those boys out there who are being shot and maimed don't
- information. ) ere.ct by statute or by the agency which originated the d()CJ'fDant. :) crmm Jn eccordance with nstrictionl contained In the donor's deed of gift. ii'.'. ..,..-:~.... " _:.. ~~-~.: "~~:~~~;~ "~-;:;:~ -~ ! .. ; : : · :.' - . ~TtONAL
- _ : ' .. • ·, , ..._.__ .~ ' ~ ·:...:.i ,;...-. ~·.... ~ii 1~011 •• - 5 t.AE~:T:N5 t lo:TES COPYRIGHTED ibqu1r0i ?- , ~. J.. :..?J:.:i 1 -: ,~7?~~;:.:::~-f;!:r.~.~~~ri~W~:on The NATO Forces includ 24 divisions, 62.0, 000 men. They could be a lot more ready. We will have 300
- you to change your mind. If you are going to follow the right course, you must do it before Thieu does. ";,. > •• • '"' I (· - 7 . •\(iillblG t>ilO+ii COP¥RISI !TED P'ubllcoliun Requi,.es Pea MiHieA ef CeJ9) Fi9kt Helde;. W. Thoilics
- '-' _,;) I I .:._.r:_ I II I V 11 llU v I .... U II --· - ? /?C:. IC:.C:. [declassified 2/18/88 per NLJ 86-201 11 C11 restrictions sanitizes € e-{05~ ~ 3 {).-Cf -11.> FILE LOCATION Meeting Notes File, Box l OCH l 0/81 RESTRICTION CODES
- a fresh assessment. -- continuity of a ,11_ _ _ _l program which Sect. Rusk will raise with you. 2. PL 480 package -- you have the papers. ~ I I I I I I I I I I I II r I I I I I I I I I I 1 II I I -
- : _i 7:01p Depart Pay e 4:20p The 5:43p Arrive RANCH —--— the Moursund Ranch Ii ^ —. , i' . • ._ Scharnhorst--change d to car _._ ___,«___ Scharnhorst the man house March 4, 1967 _ 11 /HITE HOUSE Date _ March_4, 1967 «NT LYNDON B
- /^ 1 1; — Eugene Forte ! *: ' t ! ii "i! ^, T ^/ Frank ix Kelly [ .. . Datr September 1. 1966 -The White House Dav THURSDAY Activity (inctude visited by) To mjdr's room where he read a note from mf saying that Mrs. J's ltr to Secy McNamara' s