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  • HOUSE WASHINGTON January TO: THE FROM: OKAMOTO 10,, 1~ . PRESIDENT These pictures were not released, but you might to send them to President Eisenhower. Yes Attachments C4115-4 C4115-10 A3502-14 A3502-08 No care Monday, TO: THE PRESIDENT
  • . by governments of the growing magnitude and complexity o:f its popula- tion problem during the past five years. .. ! , l,. 'I• • • t .... • i 2. United States public opinion responded with tolerance if not actual agreement when President Eisenhower
  • humanbeing if you can have both joy and suffering, S: so you sure don't ever have boredom. WhenJulie Nixon Eisenhower was here, she said that it was often very lonely in the White House. She felt that her mother was occasionally very lonely as First Lady
  • as WilLiam Bundy, Horace Busby, Joseph Califano, Ramsey Clark, David and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, John Kenneth Galbraith, Ban-y G Jdwater, Ann Landers, David McCullough, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Charles Robb, Dean Rusk, Liz Smith, William Westmoreland
  • for preliminary research." Mr. Laue's research is impressive; the annotated bibliography of his sources is thirty-nine pages long. It includes written con-espondence and interviews with General John S. D. Eisenho\ er, son oJ' President Eisenhower: Andrew
  • voted against crippling amendments: LBJ, Wright Patman, Ewing Thomason, J.M. Combs. 4/20 LBJ is scheduled to fly to Denison to join the Speaker in ceremonies honoring General Eisenhower. From Denison LBJ is scheduled to go to College Station Saturday
  • London SW1 -2- Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe, respectively. The parallel is precise. President Eisenhower made explicit .American purposes in ·1955: Nowlet us assume we lost Indo-China. If I119:o;.Chinagoes, the tin and tungsten we so greatly
  • See all scanned items from the Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission) Series 44 Box 4
  • Folder, "Chapter 13 - State Department Materials on Imported Guns [2 of 6]," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
  • Records of the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (Eisenhower Commission)
  • nationally among others who were planning for problems which the medical schools and related health activities were facing. In 1956 during the Eisenhower Administration I was invited to membership on the National Advisory Health Council as a lay member
  • from Allan Shivers. You will remember that in 1952 Allan Shivers had taken the Democratic Party and endorsed Eisenhower for president, and Mr. Rayburn didn't intend for that to happen again. So before 1956 he began preparing in advance to see
  • note that I had favored a Department of Transportation in my Bureau of the Budget days. In 1957 and 1958 I made repeated efforts to have the administration of President Eisenhower support a Department of Transportation in lieu of creating
  • or phone pri or to thi s September 1953 meeting? D: are letter, asking for drought relief. F: That was from you to him? D: From me to him. F: Putting it off on Eisenhower and not-- D: Yes. F: You did this not as a private citizen, but as a state
  • 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 4 in 1959. M: Under Eisenhower? S: That's correct. M
  • wire services and the networks has been a foregone conclusion, was during President Kennedy's news conferences, and for that matter during President Eisenhower's. There was sort of a list that they run down to make sure they recognize a representative
  • the Eisenhower Administration. Then I went back to Kansas State University as an associate professor in the fall of 1959. At that time I was partly politically motivated because I left the government principally to go back and get interested in the John F
  • or had that control of the House of Representatives. I And Lyndon used to go over there all the time. But think the initiative and the whole thrust, the kind of momentum of everything--I think Johnson was the guy by that time. I think Eisenhower
  • times he'd seen the press counting up the numbers as against the times that Presidents Kennedy and Eisenhower had seen the press and how it really had not been as different numerically as had been indicated i,n the papers. But [he said] that he
  • when Nr . Eisenhower came in . He had to be minority leader over there . But it's one of those things that the only thing I can tell the difference is, when you're in the minority, as far as the office of doorkeeper is concerned, you have everything
  • another. I believe I agreed sometime late in January, after I had gone back to Dallas to come up. My partner had worked in the Eisenhower campaign, and he wanted to come up and join the Eisenhower Administration. and I came up here very early in February
  • : At Middleburg . George Brown, at the time had been on several commissions ; one, under President Truman, the [William S .] Paley Committee, I believe it was called, on the needs of this nation for raw materials for the next twenty or thirty years . Eisenhower
  • to be pretty conservative and Roosevelt was not . . . F: That's a dozen years ago, but do you recall whether he made any comment on President Eisenhower? W: I don't believe he did, specifically. President Eisenhower at all. He was not attacking I forget
  • years based on increases in labor, materials and additional areas added to the Park System. So things began humming and the morale of the organization went up. I was even called in to present the programs to President Eisenhower and the Cabinet, which
  • first term in Congress was that the then-president of the United States decided to buy a farm. Mr. Eisenhower selected Gettysburg as the site for his home and his farm, so he became my most distinguished constituent. This did not help my situation 3
  • swallow that. The Republicans were in great glee. That was socialized Homer Capehart prepared an amendment to reduce the six-hundred thousand housing units to thirty thousand, which had been recommended by Eisenhower. assumed that Johnson was going
  • . For example, the invasion of Normandy in Europe, which General Eisenhower led, that invasion was planned for years. I mean at least two years were put into the planning of that invasion. I'm not saying that was wrong; I'm perfectly willing to say it was right
  • , politely but immediately, that he was not in a position to participate in the Democratic campaign. Of course, he wasn't. Sid Richardson had been one of the ones who sent word to Eisenhower that they wished he'd come back from Europe and accept
  • measures under Eisenhower; relationship with LBJ; 1944 Democratic National Convention; Adlai Stevenson; Eisenhower; LBJ's leadership; McCarthy period; Johnson for President Committee, 1960; ethics; Johnson
  • , when I was serving in the Senate, I appeared .at th"e request of our very able -·then Presi­ dent, President Eisenhower, before the General Assembly ot
  • of Transportation. Eisenhower recommended such a Department~ in his Budget Message. In 1961 a Special recommended Government Study Group of the Senate Committee that all promotional be concentrated Many distinguished and safety programs in a Department
  • NATIONAL COMMISSION ON THE CAUSES AND PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE 726 JACKSON WASHINGTON, PL., N.W. O,C. 20506 DR. MILTONS. EISENHOWER CHAIRMAN HALE BOGGS CONGRESSMAN ARCHBISHOP TERENCEJo COOKE AMBASSADOR PATRICIA HARRIS SENATORPHILIP Ao HART JUDGE
  • See all scanned items from the Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission) Box 4
  • Folder, "Chapter 13 - Sources," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
  • Records of the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (Eisenhower Commission)
  • to Feru. Comment: Dr. Eisenhower told Covey O~iver last Friday' that he could not undertake the assignment until after Friday. Covey was getting in touch with him again to establish how soon after Friday he would be available. Others who might do