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  • 'governing access to national security information. (Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (Cl Closed in accordance with restrictio ns contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA
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  • -Dobrynin"] c/1, +~~"otr-t---A-- FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, W. Rostow, Vol. 92, Aupst 22-31, 1968 RESTRICTION CODES Box 39 (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute
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  • as the proletariat comes out on top. everywhere ln the world arrd can start bul!dlng a soclety wltho1.1t classes. The thirdwhich we In this country know as the democratic Christian philosophy -denies that man was made for wa.r , whether it be war between nations
  • Republican or Democrat, and I never was sure who was who. Somewhere along the line Maggie--Warren Magnuson--was a member of Naval Affairs. Lyndon got the Chairman to appoint a committee to investigate naval personnel itself, to make sure that able-bodied men
  • LBJ's involvement with the Naval Affairs Committee in 1943 and efforts to stop absenteeism in navy jobs; food rationing in World War II; how life in the United States changed during WWII; attitudes toward military service; German-American
  • disorders in general. On the question of Urban problems, the President said the Government has a rich background in that field, thanks to task forces and socio­ logical studies. He said he concluded that Congressional Committees don't show much sign
  • I'd known the family a little bit. The particular advisory committee that I'm referring to on education was headed by President Hovde of Purdue and had several members on it. We came up with a report that if Mr. Kennedy had adopted, w'ould probably
  • of the Works Progress Adtninistration, it was to start with. The NYA [National Youth Administration] catne along shortly thereafter, which was sort of a junior WPA, and appointed a district director named Z. Starr Armstrong. I was single. Of course, Mr
  • National Youth Administration (U.S.)
  • , and I had an appointment with John Bailey, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Also these appoint- ments were to compensate for some bad staff work on the part of the White House. Giaimo and Bailey heard about my appointment on the radio
  • as we did in headquarters, not as much as I think we should have, as a matter of fact. But in Chicago we replaced the regional administrator, and the one we selected was not very popular with the Democratic National Committee. I heard--I don't know
  • to see House the next morning and the day that the Japanese and House were talking in New York I was having luncheon with Buchanan, the Chairman of the Appropriations Committee at W:J.shington. Buchanan had seen Roosevelt that morning - you get
  • seeks history's description as a time when, the dreaming and the planning having laid.the foundations, the doing and building were underway. The last two years of this vast cooperative effort between the United States and the nations of Latin America
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  • no difficulty. Prior to appearing before the Senate Commerce Committee, I went up on the Hill and visited with as many of the LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
  • Chenault. After that there .woul.d be ·nation .wl de ..hunt ,for ab due tors . • • •• • ' Pres I dent. s~nd Ing ..an :a Jde to vis l t ,.Mrs. Chenau 1t :.th ls morning. • • • • \ ·, NOTE: Adv cy ,sent .to DCSOP'CC .and ACSI at 3017442 NOTE: 637 is DA
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  • ur NPT soundings were going. I told him we were working at it; but it was not- ea-s y to create a political environment in which nations appeared to sign on to tbird-elass nuclear status.. It required that they find r a tional answers
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  • CONFIBEN1'1AL Saturday, 8:35 a.m. Mr. September 14, 1968 Pre• ldent: Herewlth a round-up of Moacow rumor• on leaderahlp cha.n1••· Abo Committee report (para. 4) of Central meet1D1 thl• week.end. W. W. Roatow Moacow 5511 ...CONFIDENTIAL WWRost;:ow:rln
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  • /64 A 084 letter Edwin 0. Reischauer to Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. S 3 1/16/64 A RWK[omer] to MnGB[undY, 0'1'.~ 1-
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  • is the man you want. I will be glad to arrange for him to visit you at the ranch or, if you prefer, see you when you return to Washington. National Committee and Congressional and Mr. Farr's security investigation graphic summary is attached. clearances have
  • File unit description: This file unit contains a substantial amount of material relating to the formation, activities and findings of the National Commission on Urban Problems - Codes, Zoning, Taxation and Development Standards (also referred
  • , and I got a job working for Esther Tufty. F: Who's she? C: Well, she's a newspaperwoman. F: How do you spell Tufty? C: T-u-f-t-y. Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, known as the Duchess. I'd beaten the paths around the National Press Building, really
  • was suspended and small talk filled in the time until you returned. On this day, however, Long picked up the Calendar and led the Committee through several bills. When Mansfield returned he was obviously burning with rage. Pauline believes he went back over each
  • of freedom !or all mankind. These meetings are dramatic evidence of our common purpose. They are eloquent testimo~y to our mutual hope that one day all nations will live in peace and understanding. My countrymen join me in sending you, and all the people
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  • State Democratic Executive Committee • Senator Robert Byrd wrote the ^fff President on April 7, asking him to see the above. They are in town on May 2 and 3, and the Senator is arranging an ' interesting program, and he felt a visit w/ the President
  • amendments -to the OAS Charter. It began on February 15 and is expected to complete its work on February 22 with a formal signing of a Protocol to the OAS Charter. Two working committees were established and began their work the afternoon of February 16
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  • to a Supreme National Committee to supervise expansion of cultural and economic cooperation. 16. The North Korean campaign for unifica­ tion trades on the relative position of the two economies which are highly complementary. In recognition
  • See all scanned items from NSF National Intelligence Estimates Box 5
  • Folder, "14.2, North Korea," National Intelligence Estimates, NSF, Box 5
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  • for the agricultural committees and members of Congress on agricultural matters. During that period of time, I had a leave of absence one year with the Food and Agricultural Organization in Chile, and I made two trips to Africa and one to Latin America on a leave
  • I0/q/I5 Date Restriction s 1 7/7/66 A s 15 5/22/68 A per ~~/Rf\C t5-1'-I I "8i8=Sketch=- open B/\1/ 15 fer ~LJ/RAC \S-~1 [Duplicate of #60b, NSF, CF, Iraq, V1] Collection Title National Security File, Files of Harold H. Saunders Folder
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  • Methodist University. Now Dean Story had served as a member of the national Commission on Civil Rights, and, as I recall, had reSigned from LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
  • [For interviews 1, 2, and 3] Biographical information; contacts with LBJ; Holcomb’s support of LBJ; LBJ’s staff; civil rights; 1960 campaign; JFK-LBJ relationship; Catholic issue in Texas; JFK assassination; appointments to committees
  • BERTSCH Administrator, Farmers Home Administration Interviewer : Paige E, Mulhollan October 21, 1968 [Mr . Bertsch was discussing his support of the Committee for an Effective Congress when the recorder was turned on] I was contributing money B
  • Committee for an Effective Congress; George Aiken; biographical information; Resettlement Administration; changes in FHA; needs of rural communities; loans; social purposes of agency; American Farm Bureau Federation opposition; dissemination
  • CONFIDENTIAL November lZ, 1966 TO THE PRESIDENT FROM WALT ROSTOW In the light of your hold-up on the Cambodian dam decision and with another day to turn around, I find that the lawyers can argue __:ither way as to whether a ''national security
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  • INTERVIEWEE: NANCY DICKERSON INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Her office in Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 D: When I left Wisconsin, I went to Washington and the one place I wanted to work \'/as the Senate Fore,ign Relations Committee. I guess
  • " the National Youth Administration? F: That's right. And he ran in a special election to succeed Congress- man [James P.] Buchanan. P: Yes. I must have met him before that, but thereafter-- F: Were you fairly close to Sam Rayburn in those days who
  • , INUeeanowa all t.ae 1.1\t.enae nadonaH•m of A yo\lng nation a.nxioua to u.a••rt ite-11 .. Bealwae of it. eolonlal heritag• and ita reveNnee for C~ • a •uce1tauful IL violent tact1c.s asaln•t and :iacifbt bw. nc,,a. th• UK. th1a all too o.ftell haL an ai
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  • . Mary Jo Cook June 16. 1967 TO: John Crlewell FROM: Okamoto 1 ba,re ordered a few color yo~r new office. blow-up• for We are etriYia1 for sometblD& unueual. but dignified. U you don•t like them. we can try aaaia. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL 1730
  • of the national concept of UDCand the necessity of local operation? It seems to me that the important local elements will have to be mobilized before a project can proceed in a particular g ,, r-.-.3-;✓ £ol £8-_/ D c: mber 9. 1966 70 Ff? /
  • this year and that, in view of the importance of keeping faith with the Asians, we should send it up now. They do not conclude from Black's canvass that the bill will have an easy time, either in Committee or on the Floor. They do believe, however, that we
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  • by the go vern o rs conferen ce jointly, with the national go vern o rs association of Japan and the State Department. T a ll, s e v e ra l-tim e s -g o v e rn o r of D elaw are, E lb e rt C a r v e ll, who’ d made s e v e r a l trips to Japan
  • as Queen Shenandoah; Lady Bird meets with Clark Clifford about Committee for Preservation of the White House; reception for Japanese Governors and wives; dinner with Jack Valenti; LBJ speaks to Democratic Women's Conference
  • _ Committee on Government Operations -- hearings and reports - for the establishment of the Department of Transportation. THE WHIT E HOUS E Date Feb 13, 1967 PRESIDENT LYNDO N B. JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y Mr The Presiden . bega n hi s day a. (Place) , Th
  • official title is Democratic National Committee Registration and Organization. Deputy Chairman for MW (pl) Hon. Santiago Polanco-Abreu resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico Today is the 50th anniversary of citizenship for Puerto Ricans. n^ MARCH
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh But could you tell if this was having a positive impact on the voters or the people who came in to see you? E: I think most of the people who came in to see us were real Democrats, the straight ticket, and I think they liked
  • [For interviews 1 and 2] Wartime service in the Red Cross; seeing LBJ during his visit to Paris on a mission; the mission committee; activities during visit; impressions of Eisenhower; flight back to Texas with LBJ; conditions in Europe; LBJ's
  • to a House committee hearing on VA hospitals. The President reacted by trying to plant editorials about cost-cutting. This had elements of a couple of men overreacting. It was a break for me that I didn't know [about it] that morning. It's an example of how