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- , :N AR~, Dut1:, 1/'faW// CUBA Narasimhan confirmed to Yost this morning that he does not feel UN should proceed to charter neutral vessel for ICR.C inspection system until he has talked with ICR.C representatives arriving New York this afternoon
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 72: Apr. 12‑23, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 32
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- to the 1947 U.S. -South African Air Trauport A1reemellt. ' The amendment will: • enable the South African airllDe• to Oy to the U. S. for the flrat time. They probably would open aervlce to New York near the end of the year -- at the earlleat. the U. S
- Convention. In fact, we literally did that. Our Dallas delegation, the year we won it, the Brownsville convention, we had some black delegates there and it was sort of a fearsome thing to anyone who's grown up in Texas. You know you're breaking new ground
- - i n New York City (thru Wh. Hse Board) • 12:50p t 1:07p i L_J _____________________ Meek s in Johnson City. Texas - at Judge Moursund's | 1 _——_———___—-_—_— Watson (off the board) in New York City 12:11p t 1: —— Califano ; 11:34a £ 1
- ) concerning UPI 10 concerning Johnson plan to hike personal and corporate income taxes. The President told BM to add —"That's a lie." The President signed seven programs to go to the family of this morning's Medal of Honor winner Mildred Stegall (pl
- calls checked usher's checked Datf August White House Dav 2, 1966 Tuesday Breakfast Staff in bedroom this morning: George Christian, Jake Jacobsen, Marvin Watson Congressman Jack Brooks Joe Califano Senator Lister Hill (b.8) - re handling
- , 1986 INTERVIEWEE: LAWRENCE F. O'BRIEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. O'Brien's office, New York City Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 G: [In 1966 you] had a reorganization plan that transferred the Community Relations Service from the Commerce
- LIFE TIME A LIFE lltOCtn:,-ILLlfl NEW JUDSON YORK BUILDING CINTlft 10020 6·1212 Dear Mr. Okamato: Enclosed are the prints you requested. I am glad we could be of service to you. Sincerely, Richard O. Pollard Director of Photography Mr
- will do so. .... S.., U.S. Sllfli•t,s BtmJs R11,tJMly tm tb, Pdpoll SMmt,s Pl1111 I 75 NEW BRUNSWICK All during the weekend that violence sputtered, · flared, subsided, then flared again in Plainfield, in New Brunswick, less than 10 miles away
- this, but it was the fact that the news media never went into personal things about her father, and I think that's a great consideration. He was a very likeable man and a very handsome man and a very good businessman. G: I gather he was quite a tall man. H: No . . . G
- ) Th Time Telephon :. In Ou tL . y Thursda y y (includ e visite d by ) Mike Manatos , a t th e Capito l . • Toda y accepted th e resignatio n o f Arthu r S . Lan e a s U . S. Distric t Judg e fo r the Distric t o f New Jersey (Trenton) , t o b
- /VH.TE HOUSE Date DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY October D -j u-began his day /TO at (Place) \ Day the President Time Telephone 11 In Out Lo (include visited by) Hon. Mr. Ramse y Clark, the Attorney General Robert (Bob) Strauss, of Dallas, Tex
- 100 . Arrived Nashvill e Airpor t - - greete d crowd s - handshakin g Aboard AF # 1 To Ne w Orleans, Louisiana , aboar d A F # 1 . t f Th e President cam e i n the mai n cabi n and visite d wit h the Press Poo l for th e entir e flight . New Orlean s
- , Dallas, Texas I T, A. Kincaid. LaVernia, Texas | D. V. Guerra. McAllen. Texas Charles D. Fuller. Roswell . New Mexico Dolph Briscoe, Jr. , Uvalde, Texas „_ Ed Ketchum, Duncan, Oklahoma /Hire Housf Date April *NT LYNDON B. JOHNSON MARY 'resident
- Pierpoint, CBS Mr. Frank Reynolds. ABC News Mr. Harold A. Richman, Washington, DC Mr. Kenneth M Scheibel, Donrey Media Group Mr. Hugh Sidey, Time Magazine,sat at Pres table Mr. Charles S. South, Dallas, Tex Mr. John S. Stewart, Durham, N. C. Mr. R Peter
- project nothing in San Antonio picked up a Box 13 vote scandal strongman might be willing George•• such matters. Parr Violence to call upon Sala• to t•lk. in that area was not uncommon. aa a key man, Dalla• to Salas an AP staffer, bureau
- them as unmistakably British qualities, as the benchmarks of civilized life; as standards of decency and development that surpass and survive the importance of any single epoch. The new and struggling states of the world can gain much from these gifts
Folder, "Simulmatics Corporation," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Series 39, Box 7
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- SIMULMATICS Corporation THE SIMULMATICS CORPORATION Cambridge/New York/Washington [1 of 52] News Media Coverage of the 1967 Urban Riots a study prepared for the NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CIVIL DISORDERS by The Simulmatics Corporation
- in London, that people began to get worried. Now I had an exciting time going and being part of the 1962 activities in London. I was driving to work here in Washington about eight-thirty in the morning, and I heard the news on the radio
- opinion so much.' Later his mother succumbed to typhoid- ·he too was only 46-on the same day that his wife died of complications r her first childbi1th. Luckinbill/TR recalled staiting in politics in the New ~ rk A sernbl when he was fre·h from Harvard. s
- • t. but no i1'at Ch onu a. ain t J ( ) Clucom YC). Concern ov I tlo tt ck. C 6. n . •• d (b} .- p· lowly; p re pon • il on ( DE E.0.1 NSC Memo, 1/ By_...,;::;_I s •• to ov r • • lt w .• 1962. TO: NEW. DELHI 25X1A I VIA
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- -morning news conferences in the office, around his desk, not for television. But he was looking for those Sunday paper stories. And quite often he would invite reporters in for interviews, looking for a Sunday piece. In that sense, I think, his
- a very direct bearing upon what I am doing legislatively . I have promised a speech for Senator Wagner at the National Democratic Club . in New York on the 27th, upon which Senator Wagner very strongly insisted, and a speech . on February 22nd
- to him at all. It was.the principle of the thing, though, that bothered me greatly. Well, we had a special plane that took off at six in the morning from Tape 25 -- 3 Andrewsand arrived here in Genevaat eight o'clock on Saturday evening. I got my
Oral history transcript, Joseph C. Swidler, interview 2 (II), 7/11/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the matters that we found on our plate when we went to work in the morning, but also to anticipate the problems and to try to make recommendations to Congress on how these problems that required legislation could most easily be disposed of. 2 LBJ
- suggestion that Securities and Exchange Commission powers over the utilities be transferred to the FPC; LBJ's influence on Swidler's work; Swidler's talk to New England power companies and the resulting efforts to integrate and coordinate systems without
Oral history transcript, Sharon Francis, interview 4 (IV), 8/20/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- today, Wednesday, August 20, 1969. We are again in your offices, this morning at quarter of ten. We have, I think, very thoroughly covered your relations with the Johnsons and the developments and decisions relating to the beautification and conservation
- . And now very soon we will have the fourth-a new law guaranteeing every Amer ican the right to vote. This is the next and more profound stage of the ha ttle for civil rights. We seek not just freedom but opportunity-not just legal equity but human ability
- . , Unite d Steelworkers o f America Kenneth S . Adams . Chr. , Phillip s Petroleu m Co . , Bartlesville , Okla . Hon. Rober t B. Anderson , Car l M . Loeb , Rhode s & Co. , NY C James W. Aston , Pres . , Republi c Natl Ban k of Dallas, Texa s Richard
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 21 (XXI), 6/18/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- INTERVIEWEE: LAWRENCE F. O'BRIEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. O'Brien's office, New York City Tape 1 of 4, Side 1 O: The 1968 tax surcharge battle evolved from the proposal that was made in 1967 by the President. He was anxious to deal
- in running for president; Bernard Boutin being instructed to keep O'Brien out of involvement in the New Hampshire primary; LBJ's decision to not have a stand-in in the Massachusetts primary; O'Brien's February 1968 memo updating information on primaries
Oral history transcript, Paul C. Warnke, interview 3 (III), 1/17/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- by the fact that he was new and by the fact that he is extraordinarily good at getting along with people. And he has been able to reach accommodations on certain issues that were of major importance to the more powerful members of the Armed Services
- safety and your safety, we'll just send her for an overnight stay at the hospital and if she's okay in the morning, well, we'll release her." I don't know how she got from the doctor's office to the hospital, whether there was an ambulance or whether
- , Capt Barry Beck, ExpendiMrs . John Gonella, Activity (include visited by) J Jones, mf , Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Krim Mrs. Johnson / boarded at 5:00a - from Texas The President staye d in his room this morning until noontime. He and Mrs. Johnson were both
- . Mr. Orville F. Beal, Chmn of Institute of Life Insurance and President of The Prudential \ Insurance Company of America, Prudential Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07101 Senator Wallace F. Bennett, Utah Congressman Frank T. Bow. Ohio Senator Everett Dirksen
- trip to Austin this morning and made comments regarding the model houses he and Mrs. Johnson visited. He mentioned the homes were flimsily built, horribly furnished and very disappointing to see. Pres and Mrs. Johnson further discussed the bes t house
- the Armistice Agree ment on the definition of international waters. He said there is a close relation to waters 11 contiguous 11 to North Korea, but the armistice does not define new international boundaries for the high seas. Where the ship was before
- treaty and the space tre President agreed and said to tell him to come out sometime today. j ________ The t 9:20a ibt I and [ I j ! j I j " The President and Bill Moyers also discussed the twisted story appearing in the morning's Rxtdxnna Baltimore
- Leadership Mtg. this morning. President found said arti and had MJDR clip - took w/him. BIPARTISAN LEADERSHIP MEETING OFF Cabinet Room (oke Attendance: (see p. 3 this diary) RECORD in for pics) Date June White House Day 11, 1966 SATURDAY Activity (inc
- l package " fo r settlemen t o f the strike . H e met i n the roo m w / the aforementioned , an d w / JV . Earlier i n th e da y the President had aske d fo r thi s morning' s Resto n colum n f r NYTime s and three o r fou r o f the more appropriat e
- Saturday, January 4 , 1969 Page One Our f ir s t fu ll day back in the White House on the last lap! I usually feel vigorous when we f ir s t return from the Ranch and I tackle my desk. This morning I had a b rief conference with Abe and then saw