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- [luncheons]. For example, Congressman Phil Landrum from Georgia, who had been a tower of strength for us in getting the Elementary-Secondary Education Act passed, began to have real trouble with Title VI in his constituency. And I remember one time I set up
- , Governo r Connally, Directo r an d Mrs . McCone , Commissione r Patterso n o f NY Police, Sg t Gaddi s arr a t 4:0 5 -- motorcad e t o church. Met by Mayor Robert Wagner and escorted to limousine To St. Bartholomew' s Episcopa l Churc h vi a ca r
- Fortas for Mess his call office dinner over Retired N his call $1.00 w/ December 3, 196 4 White Hous e Thursday Today approved the first departmenta l and agency regulations implementing Title VI o f the Civil Right s Act of 1964. Announced
- anti- Vietnam demonstrations were in New Zealand. Korea {l) Park showed up well. (2) They have 47, 000 men there now. {3) We asked for another di vis ion. (4) They must get the approval of their assembly. (5) They offered additional support troops
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- the light at the e:ld of the tunne l in Vietnam be comes more evident, the threat of Chinese intervention grows stronger. 11 He concluded that the Chinese could not let North Vi\'!t..'lam be defeated in its efforts to take South Vietnam without committing
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- instructed to join with other nations in the United Nations and vigorously express our protest of this unwarranted action. And to insist upon the Charter rights. # MEETING NOTES coP:RIGHTEO PubHc.::·?:vi! R®qu1res f'erm\:>$i·on of Copyright Holder: W
- of Cep¥right Holder. w. Thomen Jotiason If' 1 ~v1E110RAND U:H THE WHITE HOUSE " TOP SECH:E1'a WASHI~GTON Meetings \Vi th the President Tuesday, October 22., 1968, Agenda: 1. Vietnam -- 12 Noon (Sect. Rusk) prelimina~y thoughts
- Bundy George Reedy B ill M oy ers Ja ck Va lenti B romley Smith SEAVJCESET TH C: WHITE HOUSE WA SHINGION M arch 2 6 , 1965 .M.E.MOR /'iNDUl\1 FOR THE PRESID ENT I ;:ti.ini< the KSC meeting today should. be devotc
- was impact of those who want to withdraw? Vi~-:! Pr,~sideat; t his s oci.~ty . .C:!Snlv·~rl. to I explain when this question is asked that dissent is }">?-rt of I tohl them that when the chi.ps a !"'t! down th~ peopl~ a re firmly $(:!Cit t!1.:::-ough
- n d Ben C a b e ll; handsome young C o lo n el H ow ard B u r ri s and B a rb a ra ; the only n egro G e n e ra l- - I think he s t ill is -- M a jo r G en eral Benjam in D a vis- - o r perhaps his son is a lso a G en era l by now. MEMORANDUM
- - but 4 o*clock T ex a s ti m e at the L B J ranch, to be m et by a grinn in g Jame s D a vis i n the little w hite g o lf ca rt ----- - and the p ro m ise o f a re s tfu l to m o rro w .
- e- thatched Governor of Virginia and Mrs. Harris on . I It is getting so that m ore for eign vis itors land in Willi am.::;burg than
- ) Iv I EPILEPSY OR FiiS ...-f CAR. TRAIN. SEA. OR A; P. SiCK!'\ESS I Vi FREQUENT 1P.0 ~ 3 L E SLEE?i :"\G . vJ F?.
- . ____ _ to as k wha t had happened o n hi s dea l w / Gov . Connall y r e painting s t o b e don e y Melvin Warren Ib '/3:02p t : I 3:09p Departe i / _-_- 7~ : 3:14p t Ir —. L £1 3:17p I d the Lewis Hous e - vi a Lincol n President stil l drivin g , j
- ii y (includ e visite d by ) s Schultz e . . _ s fro m th e Stetso n Sho e Compan y - - Arthu r Vina l an d Charle s Hartle y_ Wal 10:35a f y k Valent i Charle a Representative 9:23a f ., y Saturda e Presiden t aske d fn r th e Vi ce
- McG $. Bundy ^jUyf Departed th e S . Ground s vi a helicopte r w / Lynda , Mr . Bil l Deason , Jake Jacobse n MF , VM , Mis s Prudenc e Mahaffe y Liz . Carpente r Arrived a t Andrew s AF B and boarded AF-1 for fligh t t o Bergstrom AFB. Austin , Texa
- Mrs. A . W . Moursund departe d th e Moursun d Ranc h in helicopter vi a th e LB J Ranc h Arrived a t the LB J Ranc h and went t o th e office . Dr. Donal d Hornig - Washington , D . C . - - returnin g hi s cal l fr. th e afternoo n - o n the NY C
- d Yate s Departed Chicago , Illinoi s - - vi a Je t Sta r w / Cong . Si d Yates, MW , JV , V M , Clif f Carter (Luci staye d i n Chicago , and Sen . Dougla s als o remaine d there ) (The President nappe d durin g the flight , bu t occasional y chatte
- thousc:i:ds of children c.nc1 young peopb, I rcali~:ed how nrnch more needs to be
- opening--I think is quite realistic. And I think we have achieved both objectives. We're dealing in a pragmatic sort of way with a Communist China, as we should, but at the same time we have fully protected our security interests vis-a-vis Taiwan. G
Oral history transcript, W. Sherman Birdwell, Jr., interview 1 (I), April 1965, by Eric F. Goldman
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- opening them up and sorting thema, till got there that night, NOW way after naidnight. Your very first night there, you a jdn't find a place to stay I and yo`sx v:ere already at work? A's VI -here right. did you spend that night? I thlak in the office
- to #A-34 Amembassy from Department Subject: April 20, 1965 DAKAR of . State ~=~:!:~.:! ~!!m!:~;~::~= VI?~, ~!amps ' Under cover o~ a letter dated March 8, 1965, ~-4Y of which is enclosed, Senegalese Minister of Public Wo s, Rousing, Urban
- }; \"' Inlm io YOURS};LF A?lD COifflALJX' OBLY BEOA~E OF ltY l'Em=JOXAL RJ
- Release Miranda Reflex Guide by Dr. Tydings Combination Lenshood & Filter Holder with leather case Standard Series VI Front Lens Cap Rear Lens Cap Miranda Body Cap Lens Reverser Ring 2X Automatic Tele-Converter 3X Autol'IB.tic Tele-Converter $19.77 8.97
- detract from the me•••I• to the Shah, and the Prime Mlllbter ha• received aeveral aubatantlve me ■ •a1e1 reaultlaa from hla vi ■ lt to the United State ■ earlier thla month. (Inaert here page• 20 through 36) EUROPE.AN (lnaert here Me ■ ••&•• page ■ 37
- (1 AO , l AE) . PRE CH : Air defense unit fro southern zone . aval unite r third mar t1m re ion. SAC 0 D: SAC to provi e a prox 90 Actt and required ta ker suppor . omber 1 US Corps (0 ) an all subord nate un ts to 1nclud VI RO Corp . US : r Co
- )•) Pua the publt~ ] [ fl) 1'h•n pas$ wo:td that we won't Nn alte• th• Palu and as.k them to let us gi"V'9 theni aid.. $0 U Ayub values VS a~t, betc.t b'e· wise to pl¢k up yo• s:ta:ndina lnvitatlon .a nd ••S·&e•t he vi•it·h••• •oo~ U ihe P\U110
- right-hand drawor of my deak in the study. in a folder marked "4921 SOth Place • and ·at out the reocrd of- puroha.se of -whatever that thinb is called. copy the deaor1f)t1on 'or our houae, and mail it to Simf Vi'., He alroad has the deeds
- th t ooe thinks he can oolleot--I haYe hfm or 1.ng on total ot 250 but Row rd vi, ho es 216.60 on Starlt1 t !oothpa te nd hes promiee4 e ohec . for 100 in a ttl ent ill .. almost oertainl7 nev r pay an7thing on 1t end thet ma1 r 4uoe th collect-~ 1bl
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 15 (XV), 12/15/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of interest rates vis-à-vis the budget in one of his gimmicks moving interest expenditures down 1.8 billion. But at whatever point--what I was trying to find was--here it is. In February of 1966, Fowler is writing the President urging the appointment
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 45 (XLV), 5/23/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- crucified. And I thought the President was angry with me for what I had said, you know, for quote "being arrogant," vis-à-vis our legislation but what he said to me was, "You," he said, "don't ever tell anybody something like that. If they go up and testify
- stimulate busing, yes. M: But that didn't have any particular repercussion in the White House? C: Well, yes, we kept a careful eye on the whole Title VI and civil rights enforcement. I was constantly aware of what the actions were that were going
Oral history transcript, Harry J. Middleton, interview 1 (I), 6/20/1979, by William C. Spragens
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- and pne whose that it w have gone on to have sur-vi ved very well. They were men and women who . At the time make their mark in a very posit ive way o_n their times g. I was stron and ient effic I was there , I feel it was effec tive, time. I
- ,~ Korean people have donated in a ')enr~1-·ous:Je:3t11reto a.::~si:31'. the vi~tims of the floods and tornados n s :•-:it,....,,.. '\·o••1-'l l')u, l-•JO l_)I'.• •r-)• ·"e··· vv .••.:, .... v::t. r.:;u on . L0 .... ,_...1- .L . _ .... I shall appreciate
- such a study. 9. Amend·the IC Act (Parts II and III) to provide that after (some date to be specified) all operating rights vould be granted as (or converted to) irregular ·routes -- vi thout commodity, point or directional adequate basis for authorization