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- : It cert ainl y did. Sec reta ry of Agr icul ture Free man wen t to work on that one and many chan ges were made in the Sou th with resp ect to dese greg atio n of 4H Club prog ram s, the elec tion of Neg:r;oes to ASCS conn nitte es, the allo tme nt
- was for a time considering entertaining the Princess, but has apparently stepped aside for the moment. The ·~ly other function scheduled for the Princess in Washington is an afternoon function for the General Federation of Women's Clubs a :t a time still
Oral history transcript, Richard H. Nelson, interview 1 (I), 7/20/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of those problems and decisions, primarily because everybody has their own club and he really wasn't in the Kennedy club. G: He was not Harvard. He wasn't Boston. In particular that Kennedy civil rights bill was one example where perhaps LBJ's
- 10:00 a. m. Meeting with Secretary Rusk. 12:00 noon Luncheon at National Press Club. * 3:00 p. m. Meeting with Vice President Humphrey. . 6:30 p. m. .to 8:30 p. m. Reception at Korean Embassy, followed by private dinner: * Tentative February
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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Folder, "Japan, Volume 2, Cables, 5/64 - 11/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 250 [1 of 2]
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- , Kishi reflect elections. respective factions, with the approximate number House seats held by each, are: Ikeda 46, Sato 47, Miki 39, Ohno 29, Fujiyama 22, Fukuda (Party League) 21, Kawashima (Koyu Club) 19, Ishii Group 5, Neutrals 6. SECRE'f -7
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 93: Sept. 1-11, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- ■crlpt of the que ■ tlon aa an ■wer ees ■ ion followla1 Clark Clifford'• ■ peech today at the National Pre•• Club. W. W. Ro ■ tow ... rln ACTION Thursday, September 5, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Press guidance on Eugene Black trlp
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 99: Oct. 10‑15, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 40
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- , Detroit Economic Club, Bohemian Grove Business Council, National Association of Manufacturers, Cleveland Committee and American Council on Germany. In each c;_i~y I also held one 0.:_ mor~ ..P!J.~~~~fE:rences and TVier.formance_~-~-~u~_!_q panel
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- shot John Doe #405. Both deceased· m·en were armed with clubs and attempted to strike the officers. Homlcide Files #7173 & 7174. Assigned to Domm. Report of Cases Investigated for Warrant Reconnnendation were submitted to Wayne County Prosecutor William
- -white feeling among blacks in terms of "Get Whitey," in terms of "We don't want the white-folk in this, white folks ain't got no business in this club." You find that talk very, very seldom in the state. And it's to a large degree because you didn't
- aide to the Vice President. Until I had seen Mr. Deegan, I hadn't known about it. Well, I went down again several weeks later for another interview with Mr. Deegan. Following that I was to make a talk before a civic club in New Rochelle, New York, one
- INTERVIEWEE: JACK ALBRIGHT INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 G: You were going to talk about that trip to the Truman Library. A: Yes. That was an interesting trip, because we went out the day before
Oral history transcript, William M. Capron, interview 1 (I), 10/5/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- members of the CEA staff, Bert Wiseborough [?] and he and I together became Heller's point men on this whole project. G: Let me ask you some more about the Saturday morning club. Did you focus on any particular aspects of poverty, such as employment
- of the r e c r e a t i o n c e n t e r . We sto p p e d a t the W o o d sto c k C o u n try Club - - a n o th er • of the m a n y m a r k s of the L a u r an ce R o c k e f e l l e r s . It h a s b e e n b u ilt by th em w ith in the I MEMORANDUM
- , and vigorous total community financial and volunteer support for such enterprises. 3. Extension and intensification of youth activities--boys clubs, scouting, police athletic league programs in core city areas. - 48 - (' t 4. ·Additional constructive
- Massac~usetts Avenue, Northwest, where Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon will reside during their visit in Washington, D.C. 6:30 p.m. Departure from the British Embassy. 6 ·: 4 5 p. m. The National Press.Club and the Women's National Press Club
- felt like a guinea pig. done because I thought it was so silly. too that year. nominated. I really hated to have it But, you know, Sarah Hughes was nominated The Business and Professional Women's Clubs promoted having her Anyway, I was glad she
- the Officers Club, we heard a great deal about specific targets that were going to be very, very difficult. And Bremen always came up in the discussions, because in the past when they bombed Bremen, they took an awful beating. The milk run targets were
- , and we could really hot-dog it, and we'd needle these guys every time we saw them at the club that night. But it did become the Twentieth, the wing did, and then it was moved to Shaw Air Force Base, still in Mustangs, and then the jet school opened up
- a club? should have been, but this gives you [an idea]. interfere? What could a court do Not suggesting that it To what extent do you Does the federal government [interfere]? The federal judiciary, can it interfere with a state election
- to Corpus Christi for him to make a a speech at the Rotary Club. year before this election. This was in the fall of 1947, almost a I heard the conversation between him and the folks in Laredo, including Ramon and whoever else was at the meeting. It seemed
Oral history transcript, Betty Cason Hickman, interview 1 (I), 4/10/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , he did still have an occasional drink, but he drank a half a jigger of Scotch in a tumbler that must have held ten ounces, filled to the top with club soda and it had three ice cubes in it, not two, not one, but three, not four. from
Oral history transcript, One More Story (group interview), 11/17/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 4 (IV), 5/21/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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Oral history transcript, William B. Cannon, interview 1 (I), 5/21/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , a Saturday club? C: Mike March. Yes, there was a staff group. the principals earlier, namely Cohen and Gordon, but staff group that was meeting all the time. a Budget Bureau representative. You see, I talked about there was a Mike March was there, I
- 22, 1983 INTERVIEWEE : KEYES BEECH INTERVIEWER : Ted Gittinger PLACE : The Cosmos Club, Washington, D .C . Tape 1 of 2 G: [When did you] become acquainted with B: In March 1954 . the Vietnam scene? and the Korean War had ended, I