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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
  • , Tennessee. She was scheduled to make an address at a new college in the outskirts. We got word the night before that it was likely the President would come also, so the next morning we flew on into Nashville, Tennessee, and waited but a few minutes
  • The Grand Teton trips; Appalachian trip; New England trip; the Crossroads trip;
  • , if it was for the Senator or for Walter or whoever. One Saturday morning Johnson came over to the office and found a stack of LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More
  • to Washington. Some way that message must have fallen into the hands of the press, because the next morning when I got to Naples I was awakened about six-thirty by a telephone call from the local consulate telling me tha~ there was a group of news- papermen
  • of India would reverse their previous refusal of ANTON BRUUN~ Dr ·~ Panikkar stated that he would like to inspect ANTON BRUUN while he was in New York: Arrangements were made "to have him escorted through the ship on Tuesday, July 16, by a representative
  • -thirdo eventual]3 through the m111tont ant unshckable Southern and Weotern support that r,ould ronult. !hero is n eentJ.mont here that 90 New York votes 1·,111 oont .more than -90 votes olsewhero. The oame eoonomio pressure thEit 1e rapidly puttins Hoover
  • we have information offices interpreting the Manila Conference. Marks told the President of his plans of getting worldwide distribution as soon as possible. Marks :mf The President this morning read digests of all the news from back home As he filed
  • wanted me to make the calls after his telegram arrived and after they saw the news stories which ran. I guess we have those news stories, don't we here? G: Oh, in these tabs, here. C: Which ran on the morning of the third. In the wake of those calls
  • there be any developments we will let •• ._ you know. ·.i...\ . ~~ • I ♦ - -~ J r. Dallas, Texas ,l .,.. ' . I -., L .' ACP:MS ~ I ~I '•- •.: 1, I Your letter to Mr. Jenkins has arrived · in his absence from the city. He went on the Far East
  • , December 25, 1967 6:00 p. m. Mr. President: Herewith, hastlly dictated, but accurate, le the key part of the Cabinet meeting wlth the Auatrallana laat Thursday morning. W. W. Rostow WWRottow:rln ... , .' I ... ' ' r. · / DECLASSIFIED
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc # DocType Doc Info Classification Page 1 of 2 Pages Restriction Form Information on new personnel 1 4/27/67 C Form Information on new personnel 1 4/25/67 C 3 11/8/66 C 1 9/28/66 C Form
  • Education . Financing Public Broadc~ting Housing and Urban Developnent Manpower Ma.rine·Sciences New Towns 2 I ... r 1967Int~rc~~ncy Task Forces (Continued) 1967 Tnsk Force 1967 Task Force 1967 Task Force 1967 Task Force 1967 Task Force 1967 Task Force
  • of the Lost Colony and he was the grandfather of V ir g in ia Dare, the f i r s t child born of English parents in the new w orld. So h e r e 's a part of the legend of A m e r ic a n h isto ry and one of the ties that binds us both through h isto ry and art
  • Roanoke Island; Lady Bird sees childhood friend, Emily Crow Selden, from St. Mary's Episcopal School in Dallas; Press Reports about LBJ's fast driving at the LBJ Ranch
  • bis Committee. Senator McClellan told Alan Boyd and me that he will hold the hearings himself on the Department of Transportation bill and will "expedite" the matter. His first question concerned what functions if any the new Department would take from
  • , with President Kennedy being President at the time. I spent most of the day with him. I met him at Stewart Air Force Base, which is -near Newburgh, New York, in the morning. the graduation ceremonies late that morning. He addressed He had lunch with us in my
  • : What we did--I remember the next morning there was a meeting in Joe's office, and I think it was the day right after the assassination when things were getting very rugged. Pat Murphy, who is now the police commissioner of New York City
  • White House staff deciding what to do after LBJ's presidency; LBJ asking Levinson to move to Texas rather than work for Gulf and Western; LBJ's expectation of long-term loyalty; final Cabinet meeting; Levinson's decision to move to New York; where
  • ), then the r1.ot coverage in the surrounding area (incl\ltling, for example, Newark ncwspeperf distributed in P'la1nf1eld) > encl finally the content o'£ national cove·r age (£or example Time, Life, Newstreek, the New York TimEu~, the Associated Press
  • previous Ambassadors -- because an OAS Mission i.s not necessary. The OAS Ambassador has his personal staff of 5-6 people. The re­ gional offices of the Bureau perform the substantive backstopping. In New York you need a Mission; in Washington with all
  • , commence d o n vm's an d mf's dresses , "Blu e an d pink here thi s morning , they're goin g prett y strong.") To office The Attorney J Valenti General returning his call mf -"I' m goin g to the bathroom . Tel l Jac k if he need s me or need s to tal k
  • our bombing in the North is limited and timid. He does not appear to know about some pf the new developments around Hanoi, and his positive reco·m mendations were limited to two: we should put the Marines in combat pretty soon; and two, we should go
  • , asking how many bushels had been harvested. to see Dale Malechek where he was working on the fertilizer machine. They_ talked about the rain which had fallen this morning, talked about the fawns, the new tanks, and stocking the tanks with fish. 10:16a
  • for Margaret McNamara To Cabinet Room for SIGNING CEREMONY of resolution permitting membership ^ in the AmericanLegion to VietNamveterans The President handed MHH one of REMARKS by the President the pens used for the signing to ATTENDANCE: John E. Davis, new
  • into Annapolis, but ended up at West Point. Pres stated that we had all best get to bed if we were going to church in the morning. Everyone retired to their Respective rooms, mjdr, gt, and jj went to office to check over some things, and then retired for evening
  • in the White House, their bus tours and award ceremonies, have flowed the plans, incentives, donations, and inspiration that have brought a new look to the city. They operated without by-laws or organization chart and became a rallying point for everything from
  • , and paassBaBbEsdxthgx at this ceremony the President presented the Committee's "Employer^ of the Year" Ernest Ochel ?A^L&^^L^tA ^-^ —** * *^ Awards to the Boeing Company, Wichita Division, and to John W. Payne y\.jL^* p .,,A^p jC ^ - Dallas optical company executive
  • -at-t4>e - -Aruction -Barn -in-Rennd-MountaiR - Secretar y Dea n Rusk i n New Yor k Cit y 3:34pm t Wal 3:49p t — J Ranc h Saturda . 2 , 196 8 Judg t Rosto w in Washington e A W Moursund - a t Auctio n Bar n i n Roun d Mountain , Te x t Mai n
  • - Telephon Tune f .. In Ou tL e £ . t Expendi Activit oL D Cod 4:16p ~ 4:25p i 4:28p t 4:45p - J RANCH , TEXA S MONDA Y y (includ e visite d by ) tur i Wal e e t Rostow - Wash , D . C. f Barefoo Ear Presiden 8 t Sanders - Dallas , Texa s (returnin
  • Datr December LBJ RANCH pay 19, 1966 Monday . Activity (:nc!ude visited by) ture ExpendiCode Secretary Robert McNamara _____ Larry Blackman (Dallas area code) The President outside by the pool talking with Ga rdner Ackley and Dr. John Roche
  • with John Macy and w/ the President saying that the men Civil Service Commission Regional Directors were in Washington for a manageLawrence H. Baer - New York ment session on he implementation Asa T Briley, San Ax Francisco of the President's program
  • . „ Inc. , NYC H Lawrence Parker, Morgan Stanley & Co. , NYC John H Perkins, Continental 111 Natl Bank & Trust Co. ,Chicago Chas. C. Pierce^ Rauscher Pierce & Co. ,Dallas, Tex Albert Pratt, Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis, Boston, Mass. Donald T. Regan
  • are producing a new second page, which will be available early tomorrow morning. Attachment • ~ /;r~ ........ I ....•. ·, STATE~: TO "rHE C~NGR~~ss (JF THE ur:!TLD .,,, 't /\ I t / ' • ('r \ I " ., () /1 A(> • ),"'" I ' • , ·. Two
  • was the Empire Ordnance investigation, which had a life of its own, a long story of its own, and we ultimately had to present that to the grand jury in New York. I was pulled back out of the army; I had gotten into the army by that time. We had submitted
  • Attached are editorials on a recently published SNCC News­ letter which urged that President Johnson be spit upon. Oneedition is from the New York Times; the other is from the Washington Post. ~ We will ~7 Hanoi show that this year. The Atlanta
  • AVENUE NE'K YORK, NEW YORX BEST NEW DEA.L PAPER AUSTIN AMERICAN IN STATE CAPITAL. ABOUT THIRTY THOUSAND CIRCULATION UIXXU CORRESPONDINGLY LOWER AD• VERTISING RATES AGAINST REACTIONARY DALLAS NEWS HUNDRED THOUSAND. MARY LOUISE GLASS 2136 - R - Street
  • of employment on the part of the employers and then a decision was made to set up a training program in that area, which meant, really, a new developing concept. The Secretary of Labor would determine what occupations there ought to be training programs
  • as concerned national defense because we thought we had fought the war to end all wars, and now the proposition was to maintain the new infrastructure of government-cum-university cooperation in science that had been put into place during the war. We wanted
  • . Richar d Hughes , Governo r o f New Jersey; Senato r Harriso n Williams, Ne w Jersey; Senato r Cliffor d Case , Ne w Jersey; Secretary Udall ; Secretar y o f th e Army Ailes; (The Arm y turned ove r 27 1 acres t o th e stat e o f New Jersey) Off Record
  • Rosemont Street Amarillo, Texas LBJ GER gw [4 of 4] November 30* 1961 Dear Mr. · Ballagh: .As the Vice President baa been away from '\Vashlngton on a series ·or Vtatta to the West, the Southwest and-to . New England,. I .a m' taking the· liberty
  • there was the MURA issue, the Midwestern University's Research Association, which was a proposal for a new and very expensive high energy accelerator to be built in Madison, Wisconsin, with federal funds as a consortium of about ten or a dozen midwestern universities
  • with the Secretary and he concurs in the recommendation that the President sign the Determination. David E. Bell ~ SUMMARY OF INDONESIA DETERMINATION PROBIEM This year's Foreign Assistance authorization act added a new section to the Foreign Assistance Act