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- problem. G: Did you ever vi sit LBJ in Washington? M: Many times, at his office and his home. G: Can you recall your discussions during these visits? M: At home it was always just pleasure, but at his office we talked business. G: Was he helpful
- wants to say, "Well, a pretty good job was done on it." That's not news, as you and I knOl'l. [vi: Right. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ
- ::..::;t ro1;at'ding t1'e buildor 1;.;!!0 did tl1\~ n:vst t.c ~ :, B:>~:·~··: t:t' er~s i "!"l ~·!h0:-: the a S'J.bdi ·vi~i.onQ bulldczer· ~:0 ·vf-!:' 111~ lil
- by the Library to researchers upon request. (4) (5) Copies of the transcript and tape recording may be deposited in or loaned to institutions other than the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. VI / . . 7 _7 _/ F' Dono.r Date I / \ \. Date {/ . .
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 99: Oct. 10‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 40
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- \ ·SOUT!L.,VI£TN'AfltEst;:;· PLANE:S:,·sr~,IKING\ TVO·,TARGETS IN·· · _ NORTH'>VIETNAM~ ·:· _., ·-J ~::.THE :,NSCi. tl.EETI~G-:_:.-o r ; F~B~UAR() ef ~~o·1sctfS:°SEDPA) P.ROPOSAL THAT~:u.S"• .iPLAN£S/ BE' "'AUTH0RIZED'.::T0·\STRtl
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [4 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- , the Viet Cong 0 or the so called Na.tiOJ.""la! Liberati.on Fro;\t,. would ha.ve no difficulty being represented and having its vi&wi :represented,. Secondly, any alteration in this policy would be a matter which we would take up with our lighting .allies
- ........ wW ...... ~ fuU •• , .... . ' " - !YnstDAalalr A•alataat to 6.e h•.td'f.. M•. •w,y ..,_a•WHo rd a18-pply 612,_.khStnet ~. ! mjh i~ 7 \ ~ !!k1 v~ '\J ~ £'i d:;J.-ta,t_ /),..,., //VI,,, J) •J1 ./). (l -~--,,.,~ / ~ r,-.,vrv,._ ~Mk
- and subassemblies being considered here and to attain a reasonable production rates- ma.n.n.0unced spot checks of facilities subsequent to th-e ir~itial !.'1$pe ....tion should be adequate. 7. Undeclared Production Inspection teams wou.ld vis:1t, in accordance
Folder, "Photo Personnel - Office and Lab - 1964 to 1965," Office Files of Yoichi Okamoto, Box 2
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- contained In the donor's deed of gift. 5/25/2007 J4-~ Initials MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Sept•b•r 14, 196S TO: •.JLOYI)WI.IQIT FltOMi YOICHI a. ~TO New that I am off your back "lab•vi••" ( we have finally aeved out of the USIA pbote
- !'Oil .N.a. GAlTHEfl Tuk rorce on Vi•tn• Subjects we haYe reYierid nquated, Aa yo• Vet.erana have the followi119 oommenu, (1) We agree that aany of th• analy•i• in depth. the attached area■ memo and to be atudied warran~ (2) We
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [1]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- allies involved--at least the Germans, Italians and Dut9h. It will be essential to have full agree ment with Wilson on who says what to whom and when. VI. If Wilson ~ - 9 VI. If Wilson Doesn't Deal We don't know whether Wilson can give
- ~oli.tical attacks, as did the Fernando ·da Noron~a site during the 1960 presidential campaign. In such · an. eyent, · ther~ is Little chance that the facilities would be permanently closed . iown or completely taken over by Brazilians, but stiff demai:ids vi
- , and probably r ach report· that, de pite the facts, might point the finger at either the Soviet Union, where Lee Harvey 0 wald had lived for two and a half years, or Communist Cuba, for Os wald had vi ited the Cuban consulate in M xico City, bare! six weeks
- closing remarks, Pn·sidl•nt .Johnson sum rnarizl'd his thoughts nn publi1: t·durntinn, "Thl· lnikd Stall's has thl• 1110,0l'Y to do anything it has thl• guts In do, and thl' vi,;jon to do, and lhl• will to do ... This country rnn rinanrc all thl· highrr
- mounted by the Museum itself me sponsored by rhe Friends of rhe LBJ Library. The. e major exhibi tions are on view fur a minimum of six A World War I doughboy's uniform was part of the exhibit "The War to End All Wars." (above) Vi itors take a dose look
- or a 4IT! S rcgi:;tr a tton? ~. Yll •e.n wil l •.;·..., h~vc :l
- S 1 bco~m~ :: e e Chairmen of t"he Se ace and Ho se vices Com!'l ·ttee s would e inv· ted 11 so t' at . ey may ea r che he i:e aso s for the c I ave recent _y vi ·ced w·ch t hese l fern.be s, Se ators R ssel and Syming-on and Congressmen Rivers
- eJLegant Elms |:; Saturd a y January 25, 1969 \ A t' g e 2 p a ir*. I. L' a n d O ' ^ J t K a J i v e J i ^ pAM/ cut e. Aka^ J j o o k e . d ouj L Ly ndon's office, ot vi s ^ M i e . , i vk eAe. J t k e^e. Ap e . n i . J t k eJ i n. J j u^e
- re fresh m en ts and a little vis itin g . That meant about 213 m e m b ers strong, and this included the T ex a s State Society or rather the B oard of D ire c to rs of the c, T ex a s State Society, and a ll the officers thereof, who w e r e being
- d to s p e n d the n e x t f o u r t e e n days in n e g o t i a t i o n s to prevent a s t r i ke . was a most u n i q ue -White House vi s i t / said goodbye to them^and important word to me was St e i b e n 's the l a s t And and very r
- ng w i t h Lynda B i r d who h a d , b l e s s h e r , b e e n standing in lin e a t t h e House Embassy t o u r , h a vi n g h e r ti s m a l l t o u c h o f co m e -o n t o t h e i n d e f a t i g u a b i e l i n e of t o u r i s t s who m i
- • of, •reteaa. Mo•t• proe~••• _... •ctrMJ for all ••r uw wnw,M. ,.,.. ttar..pN& ta a Aala.. VI• •ect.cr-- u la ,...r et Dae f...-. ,-.at1a1 whlca •• atn.e. pennlt .. aacl ..... Oar ,.o,1. mar .. l'k cl•.tr I-,.•• IA oar• ... tu a11C4
- □If .,,.,., r,111111,, ~. F ·- rates. -·--·' -IJ ■ . lit:,; VI . Let me make one principle of this ••-· ··-• ;;poiii.AiM!ii:l!♦'ililll\lliliM•llDIIHtiQ iii111M 11'1illl1@Ji1Mllt'llllll1RIIQUK.l 1111 Qllfl__,.M!!llfll Administration ■ I1,nua
- and for the friendship between Norway and the United States. -- 16 UNITED STATES INFORMATION AMERICAN SERVICE EMBASSY TELEPHONE56 68 80 DRAMMENSVEIEN18, OSLO September 11, 1963. REMARKSBY VI CE PRESIDENTAT GOVERNMENT DINNER, SEPT. 11, Q.SI.O Mr. Prime
- follow-on British Polaris submarine make similar vis~ts for the same purpose. The visits scheduled for the RESOLUTION, and the follow-on visits, are necessary to carry out the United States and United Kingdom Polaris Sales Agreement of 6 April 1963
Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
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- furthe r vi sits by hi gh officials of t he Western Alliance or by adding furt her t o the strength of Western f orces i n Berlin. In addi tion, 6SORE'13 Page 5 . the problem of the ref ugees must be kept under conti nuous and constant review in a s
- A undated A Sanitiu.d1on U/!J/H ~ll 09 . 270 19] Rostow to LBJ ~f,~Jll\\;tAhon ~~if;~::J ~LJ 96-1301 _ l" 'iAti\i$A•lt/uJAr; -~.~------- ..... ~· z"j.t:.a p vp w. ~2. , F4le .. V - • J. ' -c ) (/' ) 'I- 4, II) , ,J.. ~ ~ /(-n_ ,, 'l .,'J... 'J Vi
- ,ider buitdin1s pcelll"uiary -.e¼ein9s I a~oa1lect9e iou:r on peace ;jariscficl:ion ift which i~sptced I '. i' I mi!ht able~ teack ~rean&nl_with cons(de.ra~t~ ditEi.cull._y Nort.k Vi~~NAm ~o B&Veour repre- Me.e~ in P~rl~ fot discu.ss~c
- or NORTHER I CTZ; F'ROM HUE TO DONG HA, THi ~~Joa STI LL-"EX I STs-1 N·1HESE"'TWO "A>
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 105: Nov. 9‑14, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- ■ n't make exceselve dlfflculty ln Saigon. SANITIZED E.0. 12356. Sec.3.4 vi. W. Rostow NLJ By SECBS:1:- WWRostow:rln -SI 3 . Date SANITIZED Si~..E~TI7.ITT) INTELLIGENCE INFORMATIONCABLE t.O. !:i35G. Sec. 3.4 NLT 'JJ-5JdBJ1 tt') - 'NA ttA
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- '&dollar credit ____ Af•rova f.SJ milU.on agreement (350,000 tona of fHdgraw) ___ Approve 1ST. dollar credit ____ Diaapprove tatt -CONFIDENTIAL MDllRAiiWM '1'0: JAN 2 4 '.the Prea1dclt SUBJJX:T: Public Lav Jt8oP.rosr• 1969 vi th Iarael
- LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info -043 Classification ffiemo---Komec..to ... tbe-l#esi€18R (duplicate #148, this file] 0 vp- 'ff l V5.... I ()t?- fVJ 8 ;{; ~ Page 1 of 1 Pages Date 2 1 l/'30165 Cl"vi-01\ 0c
- he wel comed King George VI to this house. "I am persuaded," he said, "that the greatest single contribution our two countries have been enabled to make to civilization,and to the welfare of peoples throughout the world, is the example we have
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- ,,- / September ZO, 1966 ME MO FOR MR. ROSTOW SUBJEC T: Congressional Statements on Vi t-Nam I got out t o statements on Vi t-N m -- in answer to the Repub ican po icy stat m nt -- by 11 :30 thi morning. They were r -typed and went to Henry ilson' s office
- ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73-495 GSA FORM 7122 (7.72} COPY LBJ LIBRARY N A T IO N AL AR C HI VE S AND RE CO R DS SER VI C E n ' WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION rab lp ----- , 3727_
- !F'F'ERENT MATTER. WE COULD NOT G~T INTO A POSITION OF BUARANTEEJ~A SUPPORT F'OR CASTqO, PAqT!CULAqLY IN ·1 ..: VI~\o/ CUR A N01,1 CE~TE'q OF' INF'F.CTIO~l ·oF' s uqv~qsrvE AND SAROTAGE ~;.- ::-==-::= ACTIVITIES Ar,AINST LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES AS ·nEt
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 78: May 20‑24, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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- ~ to receive the-Haitian Ambassador, Arthur Bonhomme, for a very brief vis it ?I Approve_____ Disapprove __ _ Discussion I I . I • The Haitiau Ambassador called on me today to press for an appointment with you to discuss current United relatio1,s. He
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 100: Oct. 16‑22, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- whenever Sec. Rusk wi!lhes to move. Vi. Vi. Rostow· Approved _ _ __ --- Dis~?proved· .. . . .,.._ . .. • DICIABFlm B.0. 12356. Sec. 3.4 MSI · ,nrl_-,. •~ .,_, 2::!: ou> ~ THE SECRETARY OF S'TA'TE ., Hf ,NAKA.Date'-~-,, ·V✓ASH ; NGiON October
- SOMETIMES MEET THEIR PROBLE~S IN UNEXPECTED WAYS. HOWEVER, AGAINST CURRENT~Y VI SIBL~ ALTERNATIVES I HAVE cor1E TO OPINION THAT · CONT I NUANCE '"f "f'l9 I DECLASSlFIED E.O i L?)J. ~:ec. 3.5 ., •E~J3lil--.- ' • •·· .·'.· ~< ·.y
- •!.:.·,•., ...... ~ ... -• " •. • 1 . • • 1 ···7_:· . . ! • ' COlii1DEl1fl/£ -2- 5949, May 30, 3 p.m. I . from London .. .. ... _..... 0 PAGE 3 RUDTLN 760C .e e 19·f I 9 E N I I A t::~YEM ENI SITUATION WHICH COULD HAVE POSITIVE EFFEC! O.~ BRIT !THINKING VIS-A-VIS