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  • of Education. Harold Howe Staff: Sherwin Markman \ Jim Jones 179 guests according to gate count j Doug Cater |j q The Ofc of Education is having a major conference in Washington to consider federal 1j support of education in urban areas. Participants
  • manuscript from th coll ·1ion. •• uu (6) Visitors to the Museum view objects from the Memorabilia exhibit section selected from items which mark The Univer­ ity's accomplishments and those of individuals who have been associated with it. 7 Wilson
  • , 9:05a | t 9:09a j t x s AFB , Was h D C £ ^ Expendi Activit oL D Cod 12:58am Departe 8:39a t : Day j j „ " . _ " _; ----- - _ . . . Op . "ge t m e Henr y Wilson . " Op . reporte d h e wa s a t a breakfas t a t Arm y Navy Clu b I
  • is not in the file, but what purports to be it is found in a pdf online, so I printed out the relevant page. John Wilson 10/19/2021 http://nationalatomictestingmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/201 7/07 /Part-One-Man-Behind-theFlying-Saucers.pdf HOUSE
  • in case you want me when you talk to Bruce. ·Francis M. Bator By SEC!tE I COPY Tuesday, Noverrb er 16, 1965 11: 30 a. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I have just heard from Derek Mitchell in Harold Wilson's office, that Wilson is likely to ask us
  • , Secretary of the Navy Robert Anderson, and Secretary of the Air Force Harold Talbott. On 1/30 LBJ praises the appointment of Anderson, but believes the “big business” image of Defense Secretary Wilson and the other nominees will be a handicap in their jobs
  • of the navy. Yes. He was well liked and highly regarded. And let's see. [Harold] Talbott was the secretary of the air force under Charlie Wilson, and he got into problems about using the stationery on private business, or something that started out like
  • -RMa-HMr---t-~~r--ttte-P-re-i&Tl:!ell"L""f'1:utrrKomer ~t ~, ...~_,"").... tCil PP!me Seere& !H:uister Haro1Jd Wilson ~ z_;/ft/98' -·1 - C/9 /JL -:f qg-ft,ef A #27 memo ll27a memo to the President from McG. B. Top Secret 1 p to the President
  • _ Mayo r Jame s Tat e o f Philadelphi a is eK^^iDfcGdxtQcsb e wit h th e group . With th e Presiden t o n the Ros e Garde n steps, Mr. Pau l Kleiman , Chairma n o f PAL Campaig n r Jame s Tat e o f Philadelphi a Brig. Gen . Georg e B . Wilson . USMCR
  • Church for th e MEMORIAL SERVICE S for the Rt. Hon. Harold H. Holt conducted by the Primate of Australia, the Most Reverend Philip Strong, CMG, Archbishop of Brisbane The President sat on the second row of the Cathedral . r —The President departed St
  • Alan Boyd Milt Semer ! Secy of Labor Willard Wirtz Henry Wilson : Secy of HUD Robert Weaver Mike Manatos ' Secretary of HEW John Gardner Robert Kintner ! Gardner Ackley, Chairman, CEA ^ Charles Schultze, Director, BOB John McNulty and William Schoen
  • Cong Boggs PMG O'Brien Senator Russell Long Briefing memo to DT Wilson, Califano, Manatos The President was in rare humor, obviously feeling well and in a joking mood. ..the meeting was very, very pleasan There was a serious discussion
  • President's chair. " Among notable s presen t fo forr th e ceremon y were: General and Mrs Wallace M Greene Jr Hon and Mrs Najeeb Halaby General and Mrs Harold K Johnson Senator and Mrs Thomas Kuchel Cong and Mrs Geo Mahon Hon and Mrs Leonard Marks Gen
  • and tone of those to foll w, were enriched v.ith the presence of LBJ. World leaders, such a Britain's former Prime \:1inister Harold Wilson, v1s1ted Texas as they once did Washington President Johnson inaugurated the sym­ posium senes, and partici ated m
  • an unannounced ban on the movement of U.S. Government officials and dependents to Indonesi~. 2. U.K. Election - We expect Prime Minister Wilson to announce a date for the general elections on Monday. March 24 or March 31 are likely possibilities. 3. Hill - Tom
  • Ball's excellent briefing memorandum for your talk with Harold Wilson. The memorandum speaks of the Prime Minister's call because it was wrongly assumed that he would both be calling on you and lunching with you. There is no need for both appointments
  • that? Where are you? I remember when Secretary [Charles] Wilson impounded the extra funds. G: When he did what? J: Impounded the extra funds> that triggered a memory. G: Okay. That's an awfully close vote> a one-vote margin. Do you recall how he
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • ',l..Davis,, Jr.... Gl~f_!on ! I· McCall ... 1 d H. Beebe· Wellborn Gaston . :., : Jack McNairy , ' Leonard A. Swanson·:.~,·._-Homer L. Deakins C J~r'Cr.J\~:Cufl_ough_. iam M. -Bomar Robert T. Geyer . Wm. James Miller H. Grant Thomas,,Jr. ) '. Harold R
  • that Mr. Harold Wilson who was the not yet Prime Minister of England but was almost--it was known that he was going to be--had made a speech in Italy in which he said that President Johnson's LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
  • Planning Council One aide H.R .H. Prince ehar les Mr. Harold Wilson Time and Place of Arrival Thursday 1735 Avalon AURI Jet.star . [3 of 3] ­ Country • Friday 0800, Avalon RAF, VC10 .. Mr. E . He·atb 19 . Nigeria Mr. Alhai Kam Wale m, Inspector­
  • Hate October Lennons Hotel, Brisbane, Australia. Dav Acnvity (inctudr vtsited by) Henry Wilson - Wash, D. C. (als Cong. Arends Cong. Hale Boggs o talked w/) Sen. Mike Mansfield - Wash, D. C. Postmaster General Larry O'Brien - Wash, D. C. 23, 1966
  • of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers, we decided that we would make an attempt to negotiate; that we would appoint a delegation from the Commonwealth to get to work with Hanoi. Wilson. This was done on the initiation of Mr. Harold He was Prime Minister then. House
  • , NWC Mr. Raymundo Fernando Pantoja MAGNO, Federal Attorney - student, NWC Col Wilson de Oliverira Freitas, Air Force (Medical Corps) - staff, NWg Col Luiz ABNER de Souza Moreira, Army - student, NWC Captain Ernesto de MOURAO Sa, Navy - Student, NWC Col
  • Sheehy A. V Bullock Jack L. Charlton John L. Coer Victor Jaeggli R. L. McWifliams Paul E. Spruill Ray Roberts Phil Wilson C P. Litrle Harold E. Green BOTTON ROW - SEATED- left to right: Albert W. Brisbin Fenner Roth Willard Deason Jesse J...e//am L. B
  • Johnson; Secretary [John W.] Gardner; Secretary [Wilbur] J. Cohen; Assistant Secretary Ralph Huitt. I also worked very closely with Commissioner of Education Harold Howe, first directly under him as Assistant Commissioner, but also when I transferred
  • all right with the people that I worked with in the FBI and the government. But this thing kind of blew up apparently. I was not told about it, I'm sure, out of consideration. Sargent Shriver and Wilson McCarthy, who was the legislative liaison
  • was always interested in foreign affairs and he felt at home in it. I don't think Johnson ever quite felt at home in it. G: That brings up an interesting point I just read the other day. Someone compared Johnson and [Woodrow] Wilson as two presidents who
  • to take a lot of hard ork to position ourselves to be prosperous into the 21si century," said Meg Wilson Weinstein agreed: "The real dif­ ference between Texas' past and Texas' future is that we're going to have to work harder, and we're going to have
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVlffivEE: HAROLD BAREFOOT SANDERS (Tape #2) INTERVlffiVER: JOE B. FRANTZ More on LBJ Library oral
  • See all online interviews with Harold Barefoot Sanders
  • Sanders, Harold Barefoot, 1925-
  • Oral history transcript, Harold Barefoot Sanders, interview 2 (II), 3/24/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Harold Barefoot Sanders
  • , Johathan Bingham, Robert Nix, Jeffery: an, Adam C. ,rowell, John.fonyers, Joseph*-esnick, Joh ow William F. 1yan, Ken W. ~al, James ~cheuer, Don ~dwards, W st ..N ivian) be. He~ry Wilson t , /' - r ~ r.1miarf 11. t965 • .Deu Coaa••••maas Tile
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Memo Henry H. Wilson for the President Memo Barefoot (Cross RESTRICTION C 10/3/67 C 10/3/67 C / Memo FILE DATE
  • me to notify? sally II fl J,.,,._,_. .A,,; . ........ I Yesterday Jim1Novy sent the President a telegram asking that he meet immediately with a certain Rabbi. Donna said this · telegram was given to Sherwin to wprk on. ; I x ! Today Harold
  • : Was this with an eye of cost efficiency or--? C: Howard--what's his name--Harold-- G: Harold Howe? C: Harold Howe. No, the idea was that we were putting complicated, sophisticated programs into HEW, that we were giving them work to do that they had never done
  • foundation. A number of references are made in this report to testimony taken in courts of inquiry in Texas during 1962. These hearings were con­ ducted as part of an antitrust investigation by then attorney general of Texas, Will Wilson. J n the report
  • above) l p -l 2f 9/6-4 A ~ '5·~-'IS' )I Q"'93·30f/ #57 Memo= 467d P1e1m7 -#57f Me11ftt -it::Jftdy re Wilson visit ~ 5-~-f.S- N&.J43·3o¥ excerp W1 l son ·s-i p #57j M&mo #5Yk Memo Bu11~ ~ re ar
  • of Pacem in Ter~is. Morning Session: ; I two papers Dayio Ben Guri9n, Adam Rapacki, former Premier, Foreign Minister, Israel Poland (Sen. J .. W11~1am Fulbright) (Harold Wilson, leader, Labor Party, Luncheons Afternoon Order speaker, Session
  • , I believe Frank Keppel was kind of getting ready to phase out, and Harold Howe, Doc Howe, who had been a member of the task force, but hadn't been appointed, I don't believe--do you remember the dates when they came in? F: No, I don't. C: So
  • the request from Harold ~Lewis at the Department of Agriculture for Council assistance on their pesticide safety information program. The file is being forwarded to New York for necessary action so that the project can be included in the Council's May-June
  • 16 October 1964 The Atomic Energy Commission advises that a Q clearance was granted by that agency for Walter Wilson Jenkins, effective 20 February 1958, based on an FBI background investigation of 1958, issued for duty as a member of the etaff
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • MEMORANDUM Participants: Z3, 1967 OF CONVERSATION Abba Eban, Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs Avraham Harman, Ambassador of Israel Ephraim Evron, Minister of Israel W. W. Rostow Harold H. Saunders Time: 11 a. m., October Z3,· 1967, in Mr. Rostow 1