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Folder, "A Way of Thinking about Nuclear Proliferation (Rostow)," Committee Files, NSF, Box 1
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- and will to be a complex politico-military and most sensitive all to develop It faced by the policies of that of events of substance calculus that -- not merely the nuclear club but in of behavior. 1. GONPI1'1!:MTIAL is Arguments. for we in CQNFIBEMTIAL
- recall having a list though of the people on the Star. K: No staff--? G: I gather there were reporters from various clubs and organizations, is that right? K: Yes, that would be true. They wouldn't necessarily office there, but they would
- Biographical information; contact with LBJ; College Star; LBJ's activities; President Evans; athletes; secret organizations; faculty; school clubs; relationship with LBJ
- and &bops and utilities are modem ln every respect. The civic spirit of Waycross is one of its strong-cat assets. Tbe Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, Kiwanu, Optimist, IJons. Ex.change, Pilots, Credit Women, Business and Pro!essional Women's Club, Junior
- c r a t ic Club, w h e r e they w e r e h aving a tea in m y honor, w h e r e I stood b e tw e e n M a r y cX K e y s e r lin g and I n dia E d w a r d s - - M a r y 's the P r e s i d e n t of the club - and m e t 500 w o m en , a l l m e m b e r s
- to Women's National Democratic Club tea; LBJ & Lady Bird to Women's National Press Club for Eleanor Roosevelt Golden Candlestick award to Judge Anna M. Cross; women appointments; Betty Beale's & Marianne Means' parties; Lady Bird talks with Phil Potter about
- Street, Townsville Fitzroy Street, Rockhampton Mackay Bundaberg Kalgoorlie Southport MASCOT AIRPORT Telephones: 879 and n79 The Cup Bearer CAKOBAU'S CLUB . . I The unconditional cession of Fiji was made by the Chiefs of Fiji on October 10, 1874
- of correspondence, documents, etc. to Mansion (below reception held at the National Lawyers Club on H Street) departe d Mansion for OFF RECORD visit to the 15th Anniversary Reception ^|PltBiBi>iMisataB^Mte honoring Chief Justice Earl Warren fo r his 15th year
- briefing the Press on Both the morning's events. President's departed for CINCPAC Offier's Club via Lincoln w/ President Johnson President Thieu Jim Jones . John Paul Jones l:06p Arrived at the Officer's Club and went gt~kr^ryt^">tKiyt^fi firs t
- asked for Cong. J. J. Pickle --en route to International Club for Reception and dinner Jones Frank George Cong. l -pl Erwin. Mayflower Hotel - - asked over for dinner Brown, Houston --re possible new Cabinet Officers J. J. Pickle -- returning
- The White House George Christian -pl Jorge Bird of Puerto Rico, new President of Lions Club International **t courtesy call. Mr Bird presented the President Mr. Bird will travel to South America next spring with the Board of a large display of flags
- Het t , Lion s Club s International , Manager , Publi c Relation s Divisio n --courtes y cal l --presented t o the President a cu t crystal decante r an d water fi-krxhfooeax pitcher Mr. Evan s i s fro m Texa s City . Texas , an d i s th e 5t h Texan t
- it, t e nd Lhc y.1rd and kee p it clean, and makc it availat-lc for m~c tin& s of Lhe Wuman 1 s Club, a horne econo1nics group, a 4-H or PTA or Li ons• Club, or whatever t he comrnunity has ne e d of. that st.op by there now . Mostly it tu rns out
- and (Box 983, McCook, Nebraska) Professional Women's Clubs of America Mrs. Lucy Baggett - Editor, NATIONAL BUSINESS WOMAN Mrs. Jean Rainey John Francis (photographer) Picture to be used on October National Business Women's Week magazine cover. n^r Sept
Oral history transcript, Nell Colgin Miller, interview 1 (I), 10/4/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- for anything I've done. Just volunteer. G: I gather that you would go to the Austin Woman's Club. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
- First meeting with Lady Bird; Lady Bird as a student; early impressions of Lady Bird; life at UT; the Matthews Rooming House; arrangements on meals; the DeWitt Reddicks; the Austin Women’s Club; recollections of Eugenia Boehringer Lasseter; Lady
- Source: JAMES EARL SANDERS 519 East 115th Street Cleveland, Ohio On November -4, 1965, the source advised that during the Summer of 1961-~, he wen:t with members of the MEDGAH EVERS ·R ifle Club, which met at the J oFoK. House,, 8801 Superior Avenue
- long. The President talked __ during aoc dinner a good bit w/ John Criswell about the President's Club dinner to be held here in October --whether or not we could sell tickets , manner of handling entertainment, etc. i 9:30p The j the *I 1 U- I read
- Garden. * in office to get signed papers and pictures. 2:12P President back to guests in Rose Garden, then to East Garden. _ 2:. 15p Departed White House, accompanied by Pat Nugent, Cong. George Mahon, "Clark Clifford for BaXKBOXXK BURNING TREE CLUB
- t would rela y the message. At th e Sulgrav e Club. Justic e an d Mrs. To m Clar k were hosting a receptio n honoring Lynd a Bir d an d Chuck . n... 8 The White House Wednesday Day Activity (inc)ude visited by) The President and Mrs. Johnson
- hands wit h 1 2 members of the "10- 4 for 64 " Club , a loca l Democrati c organization , wh o were line d u p from th e elevator t o th e Woodwar d Room. Returned to Presidential Suit e w / Mrs. Johnson . Departed Presidentia l Suit e w / Mrs. Johnso n
- o f party departe d the helicopter sit e and motored approximatel y 25 0 yards t o entranc e o f Farm Sho w Building . Arrived a t a smal l arena, Far m Show Building - attende d President's Clu b Receptio n - visite d with 10 5 members o f Club. Th
- people. The President delivered IMPROMPTU REMARKS to approx. 100 - 200 people. He staved there for 15 minutes. Then to the main floor where the President's Club Reception for $1. 000 contributors . Again, the President delivered IMPROMPTU REMARKS Departed
- House (wher e the Jet Star crew, Sgts. Gaddis and Glynn and the Chiefs stay).... .the President wanted t o check up on the Sgts's whereabouts -- and he discovered that they were gone... .to the NCO Club in Bergstrom AFB. 10:45 Departed the Jordan House
- Rapinchuk - w/ A. L. Cole, John M. Gleason, E.J. Stapleton, Daniel Culhane - 12:20 Secy. Wirtz Justice Goldberg Secy. Wirtz H.E. Shigeru Yoshida, former Prime Minister of Japan with McGeo Bundy, and Marshall Greene 1:05 1:10 Bundy Boys club f t 4-9-64
- Goodwin 3:52 Arrived Frankfurter's residence 4:15 Departed Frankfurter's residence 4:40 President arrived Burning Tree Country Club and played nine holes of golf w/ JV, Mr. South & Bill Lawrence - Dick Goodwin walked 7:30 President departed Burning Tree 7
- for Sheraton -Park Hotel. Arrived Sheraton- Park - to Cotillion Room of Hotel - Women's National Democratic Club dinner honoring Ambassador Adlai Stevenson The Usher Re Reception at Mayflower Hotel given by Prime Minister and Mrs. Levi Eshki President give s
- -- telephone cal l t o W . Jenkin s To the Whit e Hous e t o boar d helicopte r Helicopter t o Woodmon t Countr y Club , arrivin g a t 1:1 0 fo r Luncheo n fo r President Kenned y hoste d b y the Empero r - - met Mrs . Johnso n ther e To th e Whit e Hous e Lawn
- to be 150,000 It had that quaint the parade. I there, a sunny day. small- I and State Senator Harry, Jr. and hosts. me very happy s service club and highly He must have was the attractive and an assemblage Pretty is beautiful As we began
- YEAR , Geral d Simil a o f Denison , Texa s - - sponsored by " Boys Club s . A . L . Col e , President , Boy s Club s o f America o f America . " Mr. Joh n M . Gleaso n , Nationa l Director o f Boys' Club s o f America - Greenwic h Conn . . Dou g Bruto
- __ and Mrs. Horace Busby to second floor _______________________ ! __i Hon and Mrs. ^l^fc Wil lard Deason to second floor __ Brooks to second floor _____ __ Johnso n Mr. t : Christian - en route to Federal City Club -"never mind" __ Tom j Expendi
- Then to the Reception/Platform area w/ Mrs. Johnson, the Powells, and Prime Minister and Mrs. Holyoake To get to the reception/platform area, the President walked past St. Paul's Maori Club, Feilding — they performed several dances Oct. 19, 1966 Wednesday WERO
- for picture of him w / Puppie s and Blanco . an d Mrs. Arnold Paulsen Christopher, 13 Larry , 10 Karin , 3 Lisa , 7 D3,f Jul White House . Da v Monda y OFF RECORD : Hon. Cliff Carter MW joined y 25, 1966 re President's Club activities (see Cliff
- talking to vm -- BM asked Hal to join them. The President departed the White House via auto w/ BM and Hal Pachios enroute to Natl Press Club for a party for Mae Craig The President gave her a charm bracelet Returned to the Oval Office w/ Bill Moyers
- went down to Lawn Avenue and shook hands with scores of students who pressed forward to meet him. 3&x3oax Across on the balcony on one of the clubs, two students held anti- Vietnam signs--one of them read "Draft beer--not men. " The President appeared
- on becoming a member of the "Landslide Club. " Tex Judge W. W. Heath - Austin, Texas Senator Dorsey Hardeman - Austin, Texas The President said goodbye to the Brinkley's (they were to drive back to D. C. ) Retired for the evening. Guests at Camp David
- . and Mrs. Arthu r Krim , Mr. an d Mrs. Scot t Man n (Mr . Hofheinz' s daughte r Mr. Je s Branif f - Presiden t 1 of th e Astrodom e Club , Jac k O'Connel l - V P of Houston Sport s Assoc , an d Mr. an d Mrs . . BM . VM . Fran McCammon ^^ZT^^vl^ t^o
- ? AH: I don't know. LH: I don't think he had time. don't you see. AH: I don't think so. He just knew of my brother's playing, I don't recall whether he played on the team. Your brother didn't play on the team. clubs. He played for some other He
- families in Washington and in all kinds of foreign visitors. She introduces them to such Anerican institutions as supermarkets and laundromats and informal buffet suppers at her home, and taking both 4-H Club members and foreigners to see the Department
- . And they take everyone from foreigners to 4H Club members to see the model kitchen at the Department of Agriculture. MORE They have also given h elp to possibie school drop - outs by sitting hour afte r h our with y oungster s of low-income and sometimes
- exciting to me -- as it must b e to you -- to see the increased momentum in doing just that -- whether it is the g ar d en club providin~ g reat masses of seasonal flowers in a down town area or the res ea rch la bo.r at orie e s eekin 071 to solve pr
- Club, and I know some of the Senators that I have interviewed have told me that either they were rever a member of the Club, or after some time they came to be accepted and so on. So far as LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
- Candidacy for the Senate; first acquaintance with LBJ; Minority Leadership; Senate Club; FEPC and Tidelands; LBJ
- Club) Mr and Mrs . Lewi s Kingscott (Lewis Kingscott Association) (President's Club) } Mrs . Paul Todd and family (wife of the Congressman) I Pau l Todd, Sr. (President' s Club) I Rober t Miller. Publisher of Enquirer and News and Mrs. Mille r ! Dr