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- See all scanned items from file unit "Presidential Decisions-Gulf of Tonkin Attacks of August 1964-Volume II"
- . Nelson, and Secretary Freeman. Staley. Mr. President, I know agriculture is only one of your many problems - but it is a problem for you. Rapid changes in agriculture have made it difficult for the family farm to survive. The farmer
- to the United States of America all my rights, title, and interest in the tape recordings and transcripts of the personal interviews conducted with my husband, Covey Oliver, on December 2 and 12, 1968, and prepared for deposit in the Lyndon B. Johnson
- Biographical information; LBJ’s basic decisions about Latin America; first recollection of LBJ; John Connally; Economic Warfare Program; involvement in settlement of WWII; U.S. relationship with Latin America; ambassadorship; Alliance for Progress
Oral history transcript, Covey T. Oliver, interview 2 (II), 12/12/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 21 of Title 44, United States Code, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, Barbara Oliver, of Easton, Maryland, do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all my
- Economic integration in Latin America; Council for Latin America; A.A. Berle Doctrine; history of investment pattern in Latin America; Servan Schreiber’s The American Challenge; phased concession contract; non-ex-ractive industries; problem of labor
- See all scanned items from file unit "Presidential Decisions-Gulf of Tonkin Attacks of August 1964-Volume II"
- ROOM, THE V/HITE HOUSE NOVEMBER 22, 1968 Welcome to your house -- for it is your house now. And welcome to your country -- for frorn this moment, America is your country. It is appropriate, I think, to begin our trip around the New America of 1968
- See all scanned items from file unit "Deployment of Major U.S. Forces to Vietnam, July 1965: Volume 1"
- of Education, to which office he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate. Marshall P. Jones, of Maryland, a Foreign Service Officer of Class one, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Malawi, to which
Record copy, Remarks of the President in Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 10/29/1964
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- help yourself when you ere helping me. You can iso help America wh~n you are helping me. You can send Genevieve Blatt to the United States senate. There ont~is progra~ where we will have equal rights for all Americans and special privileges for none
- COMMISSION New NATO 144b Agreement In your joint letter that I approve Government states to me of a proposed States Atlantic to the exchange -------- , you recommended new NATO 144b Agreement of the United of the North relevant c. of America
- . Talked with Congressman Diggs of Michigan. Greeted Bill Stinson, former campaign worker. Met with Dr. Levinson of Houston, Rabbi Harvey Wessel of Tyler and Professor Efrat from the University of Texas (all, Texa s Delegation o f the National Zionist
- and pleasure to welcome you to Washington. You have visited America before, but never our nation's capital, and I hope your stay here will be enjoyable and pleasant. I am sure that it will be beneficial nations. to the over-all interests of our two 2
- we have been Hitler. Our job is now clear. ' line will use men and materials which in America. of us will be needed to answer the the Sabbath Day Assassins. All every war home to every man, woman, and ohild million M. C. to clean up
- , Mo -- to Buford Farm at Caledonia by car Arrived Buford Farm for Polled Hereford Sale To Springfield, Mo -- see travel activity To Colonial Hotel Democratic Rally a t Shrine Mosque To Chicago, Ill. -- see travel activity Selected name s shoul d
- ROK N_,- (R.o.) His Excellency l.v'ndon B. Johnson The Vice President The United States of America Washington, D,C. April 8, 1963 Excellency: I have the pleasure to inf onn Your Excellency that the Relations Center International, Allies
- See all scanned items from file unit "Foreign Relations [1963]"
- that the President considered the survival of the govern ment of utmost urgency in the successful venture into the future. I told him that unless we were able to help a viable government become a reality in Viet Nam both the United States and the Vatican would
- of health progress in America. Second, I simply cannot pass the opportunity to pay tribute to a good and devot ed f riend; a champion of noble causes ; a determined leader -- and, as the President and Congress can attest, a pers i s tent lobbyist 1 Mary
- was made that the United States would give twenty billion dollars to aid Latin America to reach its goals for progress set in the first Punta del Este agreement. And the goals set were too ambitious, too elevated, somewhat idealistic, somewhat far from
- " in connection with Project Head Start, and Buffalo, N. Y. for a luncheon speech to the Associated Press Managing Editors on "You and Tomorrow's Main Streets. " Tuesday, October 5 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Johnson will make a presentation to the United Givers Fund
- of the Western Hemisphere have been forging lir..ks of international understanding for nany- , ma.ny ~... · B.i~-t here in San Antonio 52 years ago, the Pan American Round Tables were organized to bring about better understanding between the United States
- on extraordinary achievement for a better America. Extraordinary acbievement _is what is needed today ü we are to make our cities good places to live. In our country, there is a new awareness that we must do something about the quality of our environment
- : Latin American Military Aid The President has today approved determinations with regard to military aid to Latin America. In administering these funds and planning future programs, the President wishes to insure that our policies, MAP and otherwise
- Latin America
- Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Guyana. Elliott P. Skinner, of New York, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Upper Volta. Walter P. McConaughy, of Alabama
- came back to take a longer look -- a woman's look .,._ at the problem of attacking p ove rty still existing in affluent America. This keeps my husband up late at night and consumes much of his day. It has brought to our door some of the best minds
- for the happi and your people. Respectfully yours, ~ Kap-Chong CHI Director His Excellency Lyndon B. Johnson The Vice President of the United States -ashington, D.C., U.S.A. of America ADDRESS OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON
- See all scanned items from file unit "Foreign Relations [1962]"
- among you in this same room I reaffirm that Alliance, and pledge all the energies of my government to our common goals. I kDOW from personal experience that the future of this Hemisphere, the relations between the United States and Latin America, must
- Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
- See all scanned items from file unit "President's Meetings - November 25-29, 1963"
- of the United States. (more) as of this moment, a candidate. nomination for the office of s - ............,, -· -· - 3 There presidency. are some observations A President's position of America all the evil dangers I want to make on the job
Oral history transcript, (Sir) Robert Gordon Menzies, interview 1 (I), 11/24/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- nonsense, because that I thought that in this conflict of powers, of ideas, Australia had exactly the same interests on a much smaller scale as the United States of America. Therefore it took uS not five minutes to decide that when this thing came
- Contacts with LBJ; assassination of JFK; relations with U.S. cabinet members; Vietnam War; import curbs on Australian meat; problems of Australian economic development in 1965; relationship with the United States and five U.S. Presidents
- of the Korean small, represents real sharing. # Letter from Ambassador Brown attached. # # people, this check, THE FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 11 r1 i~~-·t11 .. t::. ..,.r'.. ·L-· l.., ;, .:1-~ Ct,., "ll 1.L, u ...... ,..1
- by Governor Munoz Marin OFFICIAL UNITED STATES DELEGATION TO THE REPUBLIC OF SENEGAL'S INDEPENDENCE CEREMONIES APRIL 3-4, 1961 The Vice President of the United States of America Lyndon B. Johnson Mrs. Johnson The Honorable Romeo J. Champagne, Special
Letter, Eban to LBJ, 6/8/67
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- MINISTER FOR FOitEJON AJrfAIU T ,.n M June The Honorable President of Dear Mr. 8, 1967 Lyndon B. Johnson the United States· President: The few days that I have been here have been spent mostly at the United Nations in an effort to explain
- Beirne, Pres. Communications Workers of America, Mr. William Coleman, State Democratic Chairman and Mr. Albert S. Porter, Cuyahoga County Democratic Chairman. Mayor Locher introduces the President to the public. PRESIDENT MAKES REMARKS - then walked
- and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Senegal, to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary o f the United States of America to The Gambia. Ridgway B. Knight, of the District
- for Democratic Action - to give brief rpt to Leaders, Hayes Redmon calle d in by Pres. after 5 min. of Mtg (has been in VNa m for 2 m Charles Roche " " " " (consultin g w/ America n Missi (there on electoral procedures (as they relate to VNamese elec (tion
- -10), I, Bessie Brigham, hereinafter referred to as the donor, hereby give, donate, and convey to the United States of America for deposit in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, and for administration therein by the authori ties ,thereof, a tape ~nd
- DIRECT RADIOGRAM R.C.A. COMMUNICATIONS. it.c A RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA SERVIC..: TO ALL THE WORLD RECEIVED AT BETWEEN IMPORTANT 1112 CONNECTICUT AVE., U.S. CITIES - TO SHIPS AT SEA · 2 JUN 16 AM 7 04 WASHINGTON, D. c
- See all scanned items from file unit "Correspondence between Lady Bird Johnson and Lyndon Johnson, 1942"
- Attachments Tabs G. Bowdler ~~ A & B. when he was ground reviewed Copy of Original JAMAICA HOUSE Kingston 10, Jamaica July 19, 1966 £~ ........................... ~. 4 Lyndon B. Johnson, Esq. , President, The United States of America, The White
- . GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 !(REV. 5-82) UNITED S;;JI'ES GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Memorandum TO . • ' . FRO� SUBJECT: ......... Mr. Ramsey Clark, Assistant Attorney General, Lands Division !!!!!!!9l!l
- Extraordinary an d Plenipotentiary o f the United State s of America t o th e Republic of Indonesia* Mrs. Patrici a Roberts Harris, o f the District of Columbia, to be Ambassado r Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary o f the United States of America to Luxembourg
- and the Secretary of the United States of State, Secretary United Nations on November 17, 1958, to present of outer space for peaceful and those, statement I appeared at the America's program for control purposes by all nations At that time, I made