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- e Bas e large crowd s hono r guard . Met by BrigGeneralIrving PaulF FBikle , Director of Gov. Pa t Brown, Pierre Salinger, Brig Irving Branch, Mr . Paul Edwards Flight Lloyd Hand , Clif f Carte r Col Donald Ewing Base Commander NASA launch center
- d . to L y n d o n . H is n e a r ly e ig h t y e a r s w ith NASA h a v e b e e n a s o u rc e of p rid e H e 's a m o s t e x tr a o r d in a r y p u b lic s e r v a n t.
- . The President: We have 18 authorizations, including some which aren't so controversial. They include AEC, NASA, Foreign Aid, and 3 Defense authorizations. We need to get our committees meeting on these authorizations now. People are mad because they don't know
- down, and then cam e Lyndon, look in g not a t a ll lik e a m an who had le f t W ashington y e ste r d a y aftern oon , flow n to H ouston and in sp e c te d a xojartr-space flig h t c e n te r , m aking a sp eech to the NASA e m p lo y e e s
- Under Secretary of State Katzenbach Assistant Secretary of State Palmer Ambassador Goldberg CIA Director Helms JCS Chai r man \IV"heeler OEP Chairman Bryant Secretary of the Treasury Fowler USIA Di.rector Marks NASA Administrator Webb Walt Rostow George
- ^_ Hon. William Driver. Admin. VA Al Fitt. General Counsel, Army s Hon. Gen. William Cassidy, Corps of Engineers | Dr. Glen Seabor g I Hon. James Webb. Admin NASA Hon. Charles Schultze, Director, BOB Hon. Frederick Belen, P. O. Dept. \ Joe Califano
- . Mr. George D. Vickers, Olin Mathieson Co. , New Haven, Conn Mr. Joseph Volpe, Jr. , Washington, Dc Mr. Charles H. Wea ver,Westinghouse Electric Corp., Pittsburgh Mr. James E. Webb, Administrator, NASA Dr. Alvin M. Weinberg, Oak Ridge National
- . John O'Neil, General Tire & Rubber Co Mr. and Mrs T F O'Neil - NYC Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ovuka, Falls Church, Va Maj Gen Samuel C Phillips, NASA VAdm Robert B. Pirie, Virginia Beach, Va Cong Alexander Pirnie Cong and Mrs. Melvin C. Price Mr. and Mrs
- . Jame s Webb , Administrato r o f NASA . Dr. Web b mad e brie f remarks , an d introduced Dr. Willia m Pickering , wh o is Director o f the Je t Propulsio n Laboratory , i n Pasadena , Cali f - Dr. Pickerin g i n turn presented Dr . Rober t Leighto n who
- because it really did disturb people after Sputnik and Mutnik got up. By 1960 the thing had bogged down somewhat. We had set NASA up by that point, and we had a number of fizzles in our early efforts to get these satellites into space. I think people
Oral history transcript, Harold Brown, interview 1 (I), 1/17/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- by NASA . He took great pride in that program . Yet I'm convinced that it was confining to him . far broader range of things . He was interested in a Yet in national security matters, aside from space, he wasn't in them very much . President Kennedy
- . coopenu-. 1-t ttaa. fu. ~• wl•t-. lime Ila•~ dDM.tie 1.,.,i.m..a ._ ~ la aw. cowcdea. ,-. ~ look at 000 1 • pape• .a W.. ~ (,-.. C). Def••••••••"ed NASA t.. ~ lo aa ~ ~ped wMII die J":ir111&dl -,aca \l&tlke • SCOUT ....._, 1965. (Tn a&._•.,._ .... ao
- in Western Europe, 1963-1969"; Craig A. Kaplowitz, "Mexican Americans, Ethnicity, and Federal Policy"; Kay Mills, "If You're Happy and You Know It, Clap Your Hands: The Head Start Story"; Steven L. Moss, "NASA and Racial Equality in the South, I 961-1968
- business. the high-tech sector. ancl NASA. Dr. Jessica Chapin will offer "Alamo: Poetics/Politics of an Amer ican Shrine'· on Thursdays, 6-9 p.m. ($414). This promises to be a fasci nating look al the way the Alamo has captured the imagination or genera
- Lady Bird meets with Sen. John Sparkman and Liz Carpenter about Lady Bird's trip to NASA in Huntsville, Alabama; tea with Clifford & Virginia Durr and daughter, Ann Lyon, Helen Fuller of "New Republic," and Anita Williams; LBJ to New York to address
- e in, c h a irs th e A m b a s s a d o r s of s ix ty n a tio n s a n d a b r o a d s p e c tr u m of th o s e w ho had w o rk e d w ith S p ace,, f r o m , th e H ill, in D e fe n se , in NASA i t s e l f . F r o m th e le a d e r s h ip M ik e M
- been late summer of last year. I went down and talked, and my main--the main question I had, which I vacillated on for a month or so was [that] simply, I didn't know anything about transportation. I more naturally fitted into the military, NASA
- ch in g , CL Then we went to s e e a m o s t unusual e x p e r im e n t. D r. P au lin e Ma r k h as a l a b o r a t o r y in which she is conducting an e x p e r i m e n t f a r NASA, on ty ' w heth er and how m u c h / the human body l o o s e s
- " built by NYA; NASA experiments at TWU; tour of Art exhibit; Eric Leinsdorf and Boston Symphony Orchestra performs for Embassy children; trip back to DC; Marie Smith's column mentions Luci Johnson
- are supported by a sizeable contract research program and the ex pertise of a number of consultants. Close coordi nation is maintained with other agencies of the - 10 - . government, such as the DOD, AEG, CIA, Department of State and NASA. Through its
Oral history transcript, Norman S. Paul, interview 1 (I), 2/21/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- things in the published budget of such as the MOL--the Manned Orbiting Laboratory. That is an Air Force project. Now I do have some questions in my own mind as to whether there isn't some duplication of effort between NASA and the Air Force. bothered me
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 12, September 1-14, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- . W. W. Bostow Atta. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NLJ f?9'-6$(" 8v ➔ NARA. Date ~-cJ-9t) -SECRET , SUBJECT: Space Coope rgtion Background: / lJECLAS IHED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NL) 8'1-bcf Rv.c:?-0 . --UNARA. Date ;;i. -;)-ljO NASA finds
- because he appeared and gave talks at these civil rights functions around town, even scientific functions too. Of course he was head of the--what was it, the space program, the NASA Council. That was another interesting thing with Johnson, although I
- House Conference on Civil Rights; Cliff Alexander; National Science Foundation Board; Jim Webb's acceptance of Administrator of NASA; campus unrest; Vietnam; Perkins Commission; Walt Rostow's Policy Planning Commission; Wise Men; role as Vatican
- the NASA law--space law. And he had an assistant who later became an Assistant Professor at MIT. I forget his name for the moment. And I had an assistant who, between them, really wrote the basis of that law. And I would say that the present NASA
- was chaired by the Vice President and its members were the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, NASA, the AEC, CIA, et cetera. It is rather difficult to confront the President, who has not participated in the process, with decisions on space made
- that Russia will have 4-to-1 ICBM superiority and that the “missile gap” is widening. Hearings continue tomorrow with Dr. Glennan of NASA as a witness. During the hearings LBJ is handed a note from Eddie Higgins of Senator Green’s staff asking LBJ to meet
- space program as vice president. he brings in, of course, NASA appropriations. Now that Did that bring you two back into some relationship? M: Well, Albert Thomas was serving during that time on the committee on what we call independent offices which
- /show/loh/oh Drew Pearson -- Interview I --19 F: Why do you think that the NASA installation went to Houston? Do you think that's some of Mr. Johnson's manipulations? P: I thought it was more Albert Thomas, who was Chairman of the Appropriations
- ; holdover of JFK’s Cabinet; LBJ didn’t use party machinery; John Bailey; poverty program; Vietnam policy; felt LBJ captured by military; foreign policy; responsibility of Albert Thomas for NASA in Houston.
- , that this was going to S o , w e then moved into the area of authority-- M: Excuse me a minute, how about NASA? B: No, we talked about the aeronautical research functions of NASA, and concluded that that was logically in the department, but too tough a nut
- and they made it possible that they could purchase it-part of their area. M: As I recall Humble gave some land to Rice University and then Rice gave it to the NASA people-- T: That's right. M: --and then I suppose your husband was some place in this trying
- like the President coming down to dedicate NASA or something? T: No. It wasn't anything like that. F: Were you privy at all to the establishment of the NASA headquarters down in Houston? T: No, I was not. You see, that decision was made, I believe
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 56: Jan. 1‑15, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- “Space Trip” LBJ flies to Moffett Field, California, tours NASA Ames Research Center. Then flies to Edwards AFB to tour NASA Flight Research Center and large engine test site. Flies to Los Angeles for the night, staying at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Has
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- . The Committee's preliminary report summarizes _the fairly extensive character and scale of our pre sent technological cooperation with Europe, notably via DOD, NASA, the AEC. (We may wish to make some of this information public now.) -CONFIDENTIAL D
- CENTER. Houston. Texas prsjHgnt- ar. r.nmpani ftd Try! - Director , „ Webb , Dr. nilrnt.Vi Capt. Alan Shepard j^r, Sgjtz Y)TJ, Draper . 4:16p 4:32p Arrived -• - at the entrance t o NASA and proceeded to Buildin g 37 -Lunar Receiving Laboratory
- the NASA space program and the MDL [Manned Orbiting Laboratory] program are manned by military people. Through those two programs I think we will have an adequate opportunity to find out whether or not space offers opportunity to do the current military
- o s t i n th e S ta te D e p a r tm e n t, n o w h e a d o f NASA. B rin ging h im b a c k in to th e G o v e r n m e n t i s o n e o f L y n d o n 's a c h i e v e m e n t s , I th in k , a n d m y a d m i r a t i o n f o r s o m e o n e w ho c a n
- T6P S~CRi'I.. No Objection To Declassification 2004/03/25 : NLJ-030-011-2-1-6 I\JO u0JectIon Io . .. . • uec1assmcm1on - LUU4/U.5/L~ : I\JLJ-u..5u-u·1 ·1-L-·I-0 TQ,£- !iCA:E'F . 11 - AEC Mr. Palfrey Dr. Kavanagh NASA Mr. Webb CIA ~~x1
- --he was at the Sheraton Carlton "never mind" t MW 8:00p 8:50p (pl) Hon. 7~ 8:06p t James Webb. Administrator. NASA MW Ij (pl) I 8:20p t j General William "Bozo" McKee * 8: 29p t j :j ,1 1 8:34p j f i, ay (include visited by) 7