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  • and Labor Committee on the one side and then the Senate Labor Committee on the other. Of course, Adam Clayton Powell chaired the House committee. Was there anything unique about your dealings with Powell, a very mercurial guy? S: Adam Clayton Powell
  • recommendations, with~ choice from each list starting from the top. Senate Democrats: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Senator Mansfield (if Senator Dirksen is asked, although we expect Senator Mansfield will decline). Senator Sparkman Senator Lausche Senator Inouye Senator
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  • with a new vision and the prospect of further constructive and fruitful co-operation between the United States and the new nations of Africao We shall continue to draw inspiration from those democratic and liberal ideas which have built your country
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  • ..SOO-.;t3 \ Sec1et 1 p ~-~7>=,S-Nl.-i-'1-s--dd- f"lt.e: l.OCATION South Vietnam and U.S. Policies RESTRICTION COCES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing 11Cc:ess to national security informttion. (Bl Cloeed by statute or by agency which o
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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT -Meme--- --- DATE CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE --- -- ---- -- ------ --~-i----:--:---t. .:fim--GaYEher toPresideBt re steel exports (x refTA 0/Stcel
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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT # #2 memo #3 memo #'I memo -- CORR ES PONDENT S OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION to-the Pr eoigent from McG. B. c o-n fj d.entl-al ~ ~~ / () ftl'{ 1-p
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  • : Where were you at the time of the assassination? H: I was in Lakeland, Florida. I had just concluded a speech at the noon meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Lakeland, and strangely enough I was talking about national unity. I had · returned to my room
  • of 1958; JFK-LBJ transition; Hays-Moyers relationship; Moyers evaluated; relationship with LBJ hurts Hays in Arkansas; SCOPE (Southern Committee on Political Ethics).
  • . has emerged on the social scene. Take last night. Mrs. Anna. Chennault, a 16ngtime worker for the Re­ publican party, staged a din­ ner at her Watergate East penthouse. Who was there? Those folks who'll be taking over after Jan. 20. And some Democrats
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  • the Security.Council of v the i is'· a ' United Nations is i' l, ; •seized by a'ctio~ '!• a letter.of States taken by the Council . in 'connection j' • ·;'.'with previousl:/ ~ dated the P~rmanent 31 January. _R~presentative 1966
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  • been here three times, and we want to have other people. We want to reach around and have somebody else on the Foreign Relations Committee, somebody else in the Democratic leadership." So that a lot of the names that would come from the State Department
  • the agencies were. The lead, in terms of the task force in the government to the extent we had a committee or a group, was in the Commerce Department and was taken by Alan Boyd, who was the undersecretary of commerce for transportation. I got a lot of help
  • was first offered a job over there six months before the one that I took, it was to spend half my time working on the National Security Council staff with Bundy on Latin America. So he knew that and he also knew that I had--in 1964, the Panamanian riots were
  • in this respect, Just as Pat was a loyal Democrat and Johnson man when he was on the Ways and Means Committee. Sincerely yours, JJP:sr r IQOYTIY..~ tJS'1/"-/ (1,_.~,. itl,tll rt-l 'l • ,· ~ · ,..,f,11 ~ - i • TVGA PLS BOOK OF 17 GOVT PD (CHG TO NASA
  • federation. [I] was from that period of time until I went into the government in January, 1963, not only the Director of Research for the AFL-CIO, but also the Director of the Economic Policy Committee. I was also the Director of the Economic Policy
  • , and that we were now going to see unemployment below 4 per cent, which had been a dream of Democrats for half a century. But Ackley was worried about the inflationary impact of that. We were also worried about the high cost of wages in construction. If both
  • some o f the problem s o f the d a y . , D e m o cr a tic Committee i s f u l l o f p ro b lem s and d e e p l y i n d e b t. The N a t i o n a l A rth u r Krim has been l a b o r i n g v a l i a n t l y to b e h e l p f u l . n Neh rIid a r u had
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  • and Roy White about the LBJ Library; LBJ and Lady Bird have dinner at Bill White's home; guests discuss Richard Russell; LBJ talks of Democratic National Committee problems; article about White House art
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  • speech; Democratic National Committee
  • -~. , J -~ . ; ,·. · ·:·1· ", ~ DRP MEMBERS OF NATIONAL DEFENSE 1 as_ R : ; COMMITTEE~ TIRING -· OF WAITING FOR l ' ~.,:; ' ' PROPOSAL DISPATCH COMBAT DIVIS I~ I Y. ,4. GP-3 :BROWN • I l'-' ·· .,.. ' · .0,1 ___ REPRODUCTIONFROM THIS COPY
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  • , all of whom had an interest. We all unanimously concluded that we should recommend against the Federal Highway Administrator's plan. We argued that FHWA had never adequately tried to run the National Bureau of Highway Safety under a strong director
  • in and say they'd vote for a farm bill if the agriculturists would vote for a food stamp bill and if the committees would allow the bill to progress. But it took a lot of doing over an extended period of time, and it finally passed in 1964 in the fall. And I
  • & Komer to President re Rowan trip to Africa (Sanitized 1977) 121 memo Bundy to the President re talk with Dobrynin (Exempted 1977) Collection Title National Security File. Memos to the President Folder Title "McGeorge Bundy, Volume 8, 1/1 - 2/28/65
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  • at San Marcos in the summer of 1928, early, and spoke at Riverside. Do you remember that? J: They could have. I don't recall it. G: Do you recall anything about LBJ going to the Democratic [National] Convention in Houston in 1928? J: Yes. He told
  • Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; Cecil Evans; college years; garage apartment; secretary to Kleburg; college sports; Black Stars; White Stars; LBJ blackballed; 1928 Democratic National Convention; debate team; Cotulla; boarding
  • /show/loh/oh DR. GEORGE DAVIS DOROTHY PIERCE MC SWEENY This interview is with Dr. George Davis, the minister of the National City Christian Church in Washington, D. C. Today is Thursday, February 13, 1969, and we are in his office this morning about
  • Relationship with LBJ, who was a frequent visitor to Davis' church; service on the National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity; the LBJ-Nixon transition period; Vietnam
  • ot a democratic .g'O'Nftl­ JHDt.. .All aN minorit e whieh go toget.her to sake a whole and what the whole demand• , each lives. We are a nation. we are the tlnited Sta"8 ot America. We are the chlldren ot .a generation ot un and women who rked
  • .2...., (duplicate, #53c, Volume 102) NOTE: All of the above documents are also duplicated in NSF , Files of Walt Rostow , "Lunch Meeting with the • ti FILE LOC A TIO N National Security File, Memos to the President, Rostow, Volume 100, October
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  • 'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCH IVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA
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  • to the President, Walt Rostow, Vol. 58, Jan. 25-31, 1968 RESTRICTION Box 28 COOES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing accessto national security information. (Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance
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  • . B. CC: Mr. Moyers 7I13/ 65 DRAFT STATEMENT ON DISARMAMENT Yesterday the Soviet Government notified the United States Government that it is agreeable to the resumption of negotiations of the 18 Nation Disarmament Committee at Geneva. The United
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  • -seat, unicameral Congress (also elected for a 4-year term) belong to the Revolu­ tionary Party. The minority parties represented in Congress are the Democratic Institutional Party (20 seats) :rnd the National Liberation Movement (5 seats
  • Records of the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (Eisenhower Commission)
  • . from politics Cologne, but maintaining by the Nazis, plot against Hitler's a very great inte~est first life. because National Executive Committee For the following twelve years he became, in his own words, "a very good gardener, " living
  • - 24, 1967," Box 19 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the doc_ument. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained
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  • ,sec. 3.5 .NlJ/,fA-c 1)7_, BY. &; ,NARA,Date l,~.;>8,I) 7 • ; 2 U, SJlMMABY A. Although a formal Indo•Pak rapprochement is not now in the cards,, tensions between the two nations have recently diminished; Kosygin's visit to Pakistan and India
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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRE SPONDEN TS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICT ION to tho President CQ.D fi Q.Bilf i al t o. the- Pres±tl:errt' f:mm R-. W. Komer con-fi dent i a l 0 3
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  • •othe:. nations to maanir1.gf\u. cont_ ibu ·ions, s -~ mu.sr;;; fac the fire firmly at h far she hr,s · uivoca:ced on this. ('!o The D. · 1 09,1: e with M.. istcr II. Subw::no.,nleil'.l. Ae you knowII e:ctensi c an.d dGtailed disc, "sions between
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  • ~ ;}.-~DlD ~ '(Jb'-Mt', ,f-/2. DF ls:.iRgston 359- tJ...O~~ CQ.Rfidet1tial -,-· ·fl' .;;,.,').;J..-olt, ~' R-12, -ty FILE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, Country File Jamaica, vol. 1 Box 58 RESTRICTION IA) I Bl (Cl CODES Closed by Executive Order
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  • :.trrangements·., to have · Fel~x ; Loh.: goria reburied · ~th full- military honors in-Arlington National Ceme­ tery here at Washington where .the honored dead of our nation's -w~rs rest. Or; if. , his.. family prefers· to, have his body inter.red ·n:earer '_ hi
  • may be required to take the President to Los Angeles to speak at a Democratic fund-raising dinner, in which case we send a bill to the President. He sends it to the Democratic National Committee and they send us the check, which we in turn send
  • in his marriage to Mrs. Johnson? H: Definitely. P: No, he was married in '34 and he had-- H: I am all mixed up in that. P: Not until 1935. H: That's right. P: He had returned here in '34--'33 as the State Director of the National
  • into the concert of European nations as a constructive and helpful . and democratic force. But I should also say, going back and thinking about those years> ·that " we were more forgiving, more forthcoming, and more positive in our efforts to help the Italians
  • of the Congress with whom he was associated, and, of course, we had both Republicans and Democrats. We got into some heated arguments. At that time, also, there was an organization here known as the Little Congress, made up of the personnel of the various
  • National Youth Administration (U.S.)