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- 11:AmIR,GTO!fDC YIWm COUHTY JUDGE . BASTROP , TEXAS - --- JUllE -' $_ ___ --- •r 1217~B __ _ If ACCOUNTING INFORMATION TIME FILED C . WILLEVER VICE-PRESIDENT WANT .A REPLY? ' 1942 BO?J ORABLERE STAND I FER "An~wer by WESTERNUNION
- of ncr space and outer space. These rocket forces, promises categorically two zones relate quite diJfercntly to that Soviet rockets could be launched our security. from satellites "at any desirable time Outer space engulfs the limitless and at any point
- . Time went on and finally one day when Secretary Wirtz was out of the city I received a call from Joe Califano asking me to come right over to the White House which I did. He said, "Jim, the President doesn't LBJ Presidential Library http
- Hospital but due to bad weather, they were diverted to this hospital. SFC Union K. Melton, USA " "* SSgt. Charley Waters, USA MSgt. Frederick W. Holm, USAF A 1c William Kirkland, USAF SSgt. Anthony G. Horvath, USAF _ MSgt. Everett Sagraves, USA Corporal
- to Vietienne was delivered. to Bunker has not be en. The message THE PRESIDENT: Somebody asked me how I read accurate accounts of what Hanoi is doing. I tell them I read leaks from the State Department in the New York Times. SECRETARY CLIFFORD: We may get
- and came back Monday afternoon! And this sum m er I can think of a time or two when a very hard-working P resident has done it, but he has also taken his work with him, and packed m ore into those three days than any human ought to. After an hour
- N. Palar The Chinese Ambassador, Chow Shu-Kai The Ambassador of the Union of Burma, U. Ton Win The Ambassador of Laos,Khamking Souvanlasy Secretary McNamaraRobert S. Senator George D. Aiken (Vt. ) 7/14/66 Thursday -Senator Wallace F Bennett, Utah
- said, So I got a cup of coffee . We were sitting there drinking it, and about that time Lyndon walked in . At that time I didn't know that Jesse was there to meet Lyndon, and he didn't know that I was there to meet Lyndon . came in . Lyndon We
- /HITE HOUSE Date SENT LYNDO N B. JOHNSON June 23, DIARY •"'"1 'resident bega n his day at (Place ) The Time Telephone In Ou t Lo 7:31a f "Thiii'oda^ Friday Day Cf W. Rostow 8:25a BREAKFAST • -9:42a Secy _________ -9:42a j Secy -9:42a
Oral history transcript, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, interview 1 (I), 9/19/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- when he came to the Senate or even prior to that time, if you knew him as a Congressman. H: Well, I first knew him in early 1947 when I organized the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, as its first chairman, and he was a member of that Committee from
Oral history transcript, Robert B. Anderson, interview 1 (I), 7/8/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- . During the time Mr . Johnson was president, you were frequently described in the news media as a longtime Texas associate . I wonder if you could perhaps begin by just describing how that early acquaintanceship came about and just how close
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 23 (XXIII), 9/5/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- really quite a short time to that important project. He went up, oh, I think maybe to about a three-day session and made calls on Senator [Tom] Connally, Senator [W. Lee] O'Daniel, I believe, and Bob Lovett, one of the undersecretaries. When he emerged
- an apartment for John and Nellie Connally in preparation for their arrival; Connally's work as LBJ's executive assistant; Truman's 1949 State of the Union Message; children's birthday party for Sam Rayburn; Felix Longoria; the University of Texas purchasing
Oral history transcript, Lewis Blaine Hershey, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- little time before, so I should have at least Some memory and some responsibility from the beginning of the system. M: Right. Now, I wonder if you could begin, perhaps, by recalling any early acquaintances that you had with Mr. Lyndon Johnson prior
Oral history transcript, James R. Jones, interview 2 (II), 6/28/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- you were, I believe, assisting Marvin Watson as appointments secretary, which would really go from 1964 to the time in which you assumed the actual position in 1968. So you would have been assistant to Mr. Watson during that period. Could you tell me
- . Kennedy at that time, Archie asked me a few times to prepare some speeches on housing. And I did that. I prepared a couple of speeches for John F. Kennedy, and of course, I had met him when he was by here. But that was really where my expertise
- • .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ At the same time, however. we &1:-e getting a more modern stockpile better tailored to apecified military miaaiona. 4. The recommended a ~ i l e is within the projected availability of special nuclear materials, and the amnber of new weapons la within AEC
- :.irec-;:.c:.: ar..c. Bank here in Austin, Southern Union Gas Company, the local dr. d. a:;'5 0 '~'ex as C api t:al C0:.:pOya ti or.; J.. se rve '::'5 ·the .Ji r'.'::' c'~or , General Ccunse::', ar:d Secret:.ar.l-Treasure:c of tl.is ..::ompa~ bee
- (OUR TIME) BECAUSE, ALTHOUGHMY SENIOR COLLEAGUES PRINCIPALLY CONCERMEDARE NATURALLY AT ONE WITH ME IN THE ENTERPRISE, I HAVE TO SEEK THE ENDORSEMENTOF THE FULL CABINET AT OUR MEETING TOMORROW,THE FIRST THAT HAS BEEN POSSIBLE SU1CE OUR CPNFERENCE_ LAST
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 31, June 13-20, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 17
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- a quick survey of expert opinion 'on the Central Committee meeting. Dick Helms will have us a report by noon tomorrow. He personally thinks it's like a leadership meeting: To explain their problems and troubles and consolidate support at a difficult time
- State of the Union. We had two parallel acts. I sat in with the task force, as did Harry McPherson; the President asked both of us to participate in it. He showed a continuing interest in it through the fall. I don't recall that there were any big issues
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh May 23, 1969 M: Let me identify the tape, first of all. F. Billings. This is an interview with Mr. William I am in his offices in Dallas, Texas in the Fidelity Union Tower. The date is May 23, 1969 and it's 1 0 : 1 0
- expressing fear that these developments would lead to a direct confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union. A prominent commentator pointed out that time to achieve a settlement was rapidly running out. In January and February, torrential
- , Mississippi (Old Edgewater Louisiana Park Station) (Union Station) (Mrs. Johnson will join the President New Orleans program) for the (PRESS NOTE: The Times Picayune is sponsoring a party for the press corps at the Jung Hotel in New Orleans. "Lady Bird
- with General Curtis LeMay who made his home in Newport Beach, California. just to get started. The interviewer is Joe B. Frantz. with Mr. Johnson? General, Incidentally, I'm a World War II veteran so I have been following you for a long time. L: More
- r Schultz e G Lawrenc e O;Br ien n m.r I . tore HOUSE Dat e Augus CNT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N MARY 'resident bega n hi s day at (Place ) Th Time Trfephon T Activit In Ou tL eI T o Ova l Of 10:30a Senato Da y Wednesda y y (includ e visite
- days after Peking 1 s broadcast castigating Thant as a U.S~ errand boy. He emphasized too the sharp divisions in the leadership in Hanoi, .::s reported particularly by Dier, Canadian ICC member. The Secretary Gener~l noted that for the first time Hanoi
- that the enemies of this Republic and The authors say, "We feel that we are in a this Democracy are doing their best to stir up un crisis; we know that we are arming with immense rest and dissension among us. I know that they rapidity, while, at the same time, we
- & and .there in Auatria or Yqoal&Yia or Geftll.81', I ...,-, •Thia 11 the time to atop. • I know that I am net blutfin&. Thi• 1• the score . But atop, Joe, or I know ,-ou a?"e not 'bluffing and •la•.• L.t. us all r-in Ala and quiet aehind. Han:,. 11111 Todq
- Soviet Union
- Endowment for the Arts, the Library will host a majur national Symposium on "THE ARTS: Y ars of Development, Time f Decision." That evening, as the major event in this year's program, the Friends of the LBJ Librar ,,..-it be invited with the symposium
- , 0eft) who spent time as a lecturer at the LBJ School of Public Affairs. He was escorted through the museum by volunteer Susan Dimmick. 2 Early Decisions on Vietnam Discussed A scholarly conference to explore the early decisions made by the Kennedy
- by Museum Curator Gary Yarrington and his staff, the exhibition-temporarily titled, "U.S.A. 1963-1969"-depiets with photographs, documents and memo rabilia the major developments of that turbulent time. The pictorial dis play is augmented by a sound track
- and essays. a time when the new Republics in Africa and Madagascar are taking A their place in the United Nations, the Press and Information Division of the French Embassy is pleased to present an overall picture T of these countries and their peoples
- indicated in the State of the Union. And I think he probably asked everybody he ever came in contact with that question at one time or another. Mc: In your dealings with Commerce, did you work on the balance of payment issues? P: Yes, to some extent
- to infoKm L.K ..Jha that Prime Minhter's feeling while· th~ Preddent first time thereafter, three before there weeks of Jaruary. time will that tG have the Prime Min.tat.er at any is a real Cong?'
- of Ottoman rule, established a Turkish community, but failed to extinguish Hellenism. Calls for enosis (union of Cyprus with Greece) began to be heard in 1831, when Greece obtained its indepen dence from the Ottoman Empire. British rule from 1878 to 1960
- ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
- . Company to pay double the differincal between the two contracts during the intrim agreement. Union members to forfit all of the ablve if no seattlement ifs re~ched within alloted time. 2. The union and company to submit there propasials in an opem mass
- said, "I'm afraid I can't answer that." William Sentner was the guy who ran the union at Emerson Electric. He never played golf with my father, but under the ~Jagner Act you had to deal with the guy who had the job, and by the time that Dad had ins
- ; but we shall consult closely and regularly. a psyw~r If n:egotiations--start, the GVN ,--wi.th-~-help,~~- ~h:
Oral history transcript, Russell M. Brown, interview 1 (I), 1/10/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- working all the time, evenings as well I said, "Well, if Idon't get a job I'm going to have to quit studying and go home ." I've got a job for you . He said, "Now, don't do that . You come by my office in the morning . I work in a congressman`s