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Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [1 of 2], Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- the election. She reportedly encouraged Saigon to "delay11 in join· ing the Paris peace talks in hopes of getting a better deal if the Republicans won t he White House. Until that story appeared, there were indications that Mrs. Chennault was in line to get
Oral history transcript, Jake Jacobsen, interview 1 (I), 5/27/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- might be able to do it today. You've got Bob Eckhardt and Henry Gonzalez, who by the way, is also about to fallout with the liberals too, who can pretty well represent a state like Texas and be friendly with the liberals. Now, to get back to your
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 89: July 21‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- tell che Cabinet when he returned.from•his visit to the US in January that there were grounds for hope. Eshkol ·said President Johnson had told him the decision would be made before the end of the year or earlier. The Issue was now becoming
- get the idea of using the teleprompter? Were other politicians using it? A: No. I think Bob Fleming may have led him into this. Bob Fleming had seen this being used in the television environment, which was very common in that environment. The actors
- • the neoeHity ot a nplar t1• , ,...kly, beo&uff the radio lietenlng habits ban been t1D4 that way. I 4on ' t like 9.ll. oooaaicmal tireaid.e ohat 1n this rapi417 apee4.in& world. I hope no one but lkllaoe , or po•eil>l.y, it ~'i&llaoe is oooaalonally
- the capacity of this governmental institutions. Johnson's Administration with our unfinished latest attempt initiatives, of men to arrange we can be proud of our and hopeful their Alan S. Boyd Jn concerning own affairs through Tapes located
- think there was something over $800,000? Mr. LEONHARDT.That is correct. Mr. NAUGHTON.And that payment did come through? Mr. LEONHARDT.Yes, sir; we were hoping the next one would come through, too. Mr. NAUGHTON.What happened practically as soon as Mr
- p. m. Mr. . - .- .. February 17, 1968 flJ_p •& ~ •.S oti---, President: Herewith answers to the three questions you put to Bob Ginsburgh last night. S:ECRE'f I (~- -
- Employment The Task Force believes that the most direct means of improving the lives of the poor in our cities is to increase their incomes; the oLjective is greatest hope for achieving this through meaningful, permanent and necessary employment. 24 15 1
- themes em erge.' There i s T : : "the sea rc h f o r o p tio n s , as word o f th e second a tta c k on th e d e strciy ^ ts o |^ ■':'< ■ ■, , chroijology, o f c o v irs e /b a n e v e r hope to c ap tu re th e f u l l f la v o r and ■. ."
- the document. in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) _________________ __ , -:eAa Thursday. August 26. 1965 t z;~~CUTiV_ -// t/fl-t MEMORANDUM FOR BOB
- , for h e lic o p te r s, fo r ammunition, for p la n e s, not because we want war, but because the aggressors have made them n ecessary. We w i l l la y a sid e th ese weapons when peace comes -- and we hope i t comes s w if t ly . But th a t i s
- ~- Bob Glass, and I wrote a book called Intelligence Is for Commanders. It sold pretty well; it's long since out of print now, but it sold pretty well. It was conceived to be a classic textbook on the rudi- ments of intelligence. From there, I went
Oral history transcript, William P. Bundy, interview 3 (III), 6/2/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- and in some cities there hasn't been some fairly substantial and sound programmatic thinking and variation, but the fact of the matter is there has never been as much as might have been imagined or hoped for . G: Has the theory that the poor themselves
- H E O U TS ET AND SC UR R E L A T I O N S WHICH WE HOPE TO SWEETEN. '^’E SHALL HAVE TO TAKE T H I S POINT INTO ACCOUNT. ; ' ' : c . [ . t A3SN.-'IN~ THAT V,£ HAVE ACHIEVED CONTROL AN^ F L E X I B I L I T Y , V/E W I L L THEN NEED TO T H I N K 0
- factor in the State's black brother ," Br-anohe ur 11 d ica ·e, a W lf hopes to use it his listener ·to be r ad for "th Ito corroborate Jon ' testimony. coming gro r voJutiotl'' nd Defendant in today's con- to "band tog ther to top th in Philadelphia
- can't recall this man's name? L: Oh, I'm trying to think of it, and again 1'11-- G: It wasn't Robert York? L: No, no, Bob York. is his name? No, I know him well. No. This was--oh, my God, what His wife was there and I went to dinner
- in spra.y pro3ra.m fo"X the general r;oc(L rah , SCREWWORM ERADICATION USA APRIL 1, 1964 STATUS REPORT [1 of 67] FOREWARD The enclosed material concerning screwworm eradication in the United States will, we hope, bring you up-to-date on this program
- . Gerrl waa a dlnater. Jean Klotner atarted off by apoloalalna prof,Hely for aaklR& Gerrl ta talk about auch a "delicate eubject, 11 but alnce lt l• topmoat ln voter•' m,nda, 1he felt obll&•d to have lt on the proaram. Gerrl bad hoped to alve a apeech
- in the White House and the NSC who later were major figures in--Robert Komer I knew slightly, partly because I shared an office with Bob in the Executive Office Building after I was assigned to the NSC, a little cubbyhole closet next to his office. MG: Can you
- is likely to be cut o ff, so they're pret ty car e f ul abou t i t . F: Did you go over the list of a c c r ed i te d Wh ite House p e op le and a p prove, disap pr ove , or how is t hat handle d? C: No , I le t Bob F leming ha nd le it whe n he
- less tltan the Communists' had hoped for, ho;.·cver, ti1a.."1ks in pttrt tc the HKG's incre asing its police raids on leftist organizations. The te'rrorists rene;.;e d their c .x·.1paign shortly after the end of t he National Day c 2l2bra ti.ons , ~nd
Oral history transcript, Betty Cason Hickman, interview 1 (I), 4/10/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 20 (XX), 9/25/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Well, no, I mean--I'm sorry. I still didn't relish the idea of getting the two of them together at that particular point in Chasen's restaurant. And I was hoping to hell Nixon would get out of there, which he finally did. I remember as Nixon walked
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 26 (XXVI), 11/16/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- superbly. Have you got the precise text, did somebody record it, I hope? G: Yes. R: The timing of it was incredible. He talked about, "this man from this state, I won't tell you what it is, but it's not very far from here." And how he left this state
- . M: It operated only in the Cuban--? R: Only in the Cuban missile crisis. M: There was not a regular smaller-than-the-NSC group under Kennedy? R: No. President Kennedy frequently would meet with, say, Bob McNamara and myself on a particular
- MEMORANDUM FOR MR. McGEORGE BUNDY THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: Sea Level Canal I am in general agreement with the main thrust of the proposed instructions to Bob Anderson and Jack Irwin regarding negotiations with Panama. I however wish to call your attention
- , t u l i p s , n a r c i s s u s , v i o l e t s — e s p e c i a l l y p r e p a r e d by M a r i e t t a B ro o k s , s h e s a i d ; and Bob S t r a u s s , and C a ro ly n K ellam w ith Monday, J a n u a ry 20, 1969 b o th h e r l i t t l e
- ation . Max T aylor has m ade one r e se r v a tio n to Bob M cN am ara's statem en t of h is v iew s in B ob's m em orandum of A pril 21, and I think you ought to knov/ about it. It is stated in h is cable 3504 (at Tab A), and the M cN am ara text
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- was written by Bob Swartz of the Students for a Democratic Society and the Chicago Area Draft Resisters. This article concerned a draft resisters conference to be held in Madison, Wisconsin, in August, 1967. In December, 1966, this individual claimed