Discover Our Collections


Limit your search

Tag Contributor Date Subject Type Collection Series Specific Item Type Time Period

3358 results

  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh February 19, 1969 M: Let's begin by identifying you, sir. You're Edward Re, and you're currently since January of 1969 a United States Judge in the Customs Court. Prior to that time you served for most of the year 1968
  • Paul , Minnesota, al l right , title , an d interest o f the Unite d States i n and to certai n land s heretofor e conveyed t o suc h city . Also give n book "Soko l Gymnasti c Manual " - autographe d by donor a t America n Foreign Languag e Newspaper
  • . Secretary Rusk commented on following situations: 1. Latin America a. Uruguay may break with Cuba. b. Chile -- The election of Frei as President would be a real advance . His election will hurt Castro and encourage moderates throughout Latin America . c
  • for Hemisfair A Mr. H. B. Zachar y - Chmn. of Exec. Board for Hemisfair lor th e signing of a Proclamation on the Internationa l Exposition of 1968 by the President of the United States -- with the them e of "The Confluenc e of Civilizations in the Americas, t o
  • ) Wesley A. Pomeroy , o f California, t o be a n Associate Administrator o f La w Enforcement Assistance. (Ne w Position) The following-named person s t o be Representative s o f th e United State s o f America t o th e Twenty-thir d Sessio n o f the Genera
  • countries, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled: SEC. 101. Short Title This act may be cited as the East-West Trade Act of 1965. SEC. 102. Declaration
  • Council. In the United Nations the re is a long and strong background for our position in Korea. This would gain time for us. It also would give the Secretary General reason to proceed with private discussions. I think we should take it there, although
  • , 'The Origins of the Black Revolution: The Transformation of San Francisco Bay Area Black Communities, 1945-1969"; Nicholas J. Cull, "Selling America: The Rise and Fall of the United States Information Agency and the Voice of America, 1953-1994"; James S
  • . I extend to you and through you to the people of the United States my warmest· greetings and good wishes. Sincerely yours, The President of the United States of America, The White House. (Signed) Hayato Ikeda Prime Minister of Japan ..,2,.1--z
  • ,ytrength. Why do the Rri:1sian5deject to the United States and not the nther teay around? Why haw millions of immigrants come to thb country? Why have people all over the world looked to America as the land of promise? Now I think we must once again believe
  • "'.: :ier assistance under this Act., shall not be construed as a com mitment to use armed forces of the United States for the cie f ense of any foreign country. Proposed Position The Executive Branch v10:lld not object to this amendment., b·ut points out
  • 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 "Walt Rostow, Vol. 2, May 1 - 15, 1966"
  • of the coasts of the United States. There are more than 250 national parka and historie areas. In our varied America of 50 States, there are places for raft rides, pac:k trips, ski-ing, boating, biking, and tbey are available to pocketbooks of all sizes
  • , Chairman, Federal Maritime 2&sst Commission Phillip Holler, Asso of American Railroads Edwin M. Hood, Shipbuilders Council of America Paul Ignatius, Asst Secy of Defense Nicholas Johnson, Maritime Administrator Mr. George Keck, President, United Air Lines
  • · place to a thou së.rnd other places , in the United States, in Europe, in Latin America, in Cana da . A celebration likc this can be a great instrument of understan din g . Lé1st year, my visit to EXPO vvas also my discovery of Ca nada . I carne aw2y ç
  • the same; therefore, let's give them all the support they need. ar Thank you, sir, for your attention. what I have written here. I pray you consider seriouely Sincerely, McWilliams United States of America [1 of 2] 933 south Mtlle st~f1t Orlando
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Foreign Relations [1961]"
  • points and to consider these questions as seriously as possibly, my personal feeling is that President Johnson has been almost a genius in promoting the domestic welfare in the United States . In fact, it is a rather sad commentary to see that his
  • estates when the property. ij 1: i I 0 M. L. Null The condemnation case referred to above is Civil Action No. 22. In the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Victoria Division, entitled United States ?f America, Petitioner
  • See all scanned items from file unit "WAR CLAIMS -ALIEN PROPERTY (JL 9)"
  • File unit description: Hawes family and Matagorda Island; Jewish Restitution Successor Organization; transferring jurisdiction over certain blocked assets from the Attorney General to the Secretary of the Treasury; General Aniline & Film Corporation
  • to participants in private organizations in the United States and abroad, to the United Nations and to foreign governments. President ~ennedy declared his concern over the population problems of Latin America. 'tJnder Secretary Ball spoke about the problem
  • f ; take 1. Y 6 , 196 8 ODECA , an d othe r invite d guest s fro m Centra l America an d the Unite d State s j_ i_ i . . ___________________________________________________ _ WW 1 ^ ^ /HUE HOUS E Dat JUL >ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY
  • American Day an d th e wee k beginning Apri l 1 8 and ending Apri l 2 4 as Pa n America n Week. Sent cabl e t o th e Unite d State s AmbassadorElteren in Austria t o b e delivere d to the Chancellor o n condolence s ove r th e deat h o f the Presiden t o f
  • - Reuters George Christian Question: How does the President view relationships between the United States and Europe developing, and, more particularly, be­ tween the United States and Britain? How seriously does this country take the British role? Answer
  • remains Secretary McNamara in Oval Room Mike Feldman and Larry O'Brien Speaker McCormack Roy Wilkins in Oval Room until 1:15 James A. Farley NYC Cong Hale Boggs McGeorge Gundy Abe Fortas Dave McDonald of U.S. Steel Workers Lunch in little room (lounge) w
  • , Virginia, do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title, and interest in the tape recordings and transcripts of the personal interviews conducted with me on July 25 and September 25, 1984, and August 14, 1985
  • UNCLASSIFIED AEC:S.G.Nordli ..,..ce1: nw:4 1 66 .J L A-2501 DAILYT!!LmRAPH 4/19/66 ~,,.=1:r. TBI GUABDIAN ' I I PLEA. HELD UP Dall:, Trlqraph St;af( Corrr"pnaclent WASHINGTON, Monday. The United States acknow­ led1ed todav that it is holdin& up action
  • Addressed annual convention of United Steelworkers of America AC calls carded Tuesday White House September 22 1964 Speaker McCormack Legislative Lenders Breakfast w/ Senator Mansfield Senator Humphrey Senator Hayden Larry O'Brien Jack
  • , and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, Frederick Deike of Hye, Texas, do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title and interest in the tape recording and transcript of a personal interview
  • . And it was much easier in the Peace Corps. But I stayed, even after the Dominican intervention in '65, because I thought I could do something in that particular case--Latin America. And, indeed, the policy of the United States with respect to the Dominican
  • Briefing Senator Robert Kennedy before his 1965 trip to Latin America; Peace Corps and OEO staffs’ opposition to Vietnam War, 1966- ; original purpose of U.S. intervention in Dominican Republic; Mankiewicz leaving the Peace Corps to become
  • asked to pass to you the enclosed personal message from Mr. George Brown. Y-~ s~-7 /?A,c.* 2>e-- _ ~.. 'l'he President of the United States of America --emn, 10.l!NTiftL 3-1:, ---TEXT OF MESSAGE Frankly I had no choice but to do this. I
  • 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 "Walt Rostow, Vol. 67: Mar. 14‑18, 1968"
  • . American Municipal Assn Resolution No. 26. INTERAMA will create more than 100, 000 new permanent jobs and generate many benefits to the United State and the nations of Latin America Oct. 13 , 1964 Tuesday Arrived i n the office - entere d throug h mjdr's
  • •SALAMMUHAMMAD ARIF, p PRESIDENT OF THEREPUBLIC OF IBAQ, USIA NSC SSC BAGHDAD. It is with plea8Ure that Your Excellency the sincere I extend to and to the people of Iraq congratulations and heartfelt good wishes of the people of the United States
  • success ot our ettorts. 1, I Tr.a President ot the Ullitad Sta.tea ot America. .. . ..• ---- - --~----W Tim ______ L..:__ WI rtTK HOUSE Febru.ry ~ OP: 28, SiiGMY Da&r Mr. Prime WJ.nister: our. In ta1ka in Washington we aareed that we
  • might not only put pressure for reform on Saigon. It could also lead the w~ to negotia0 tions. It would consist in America scaling down;a "clear and hold" policy with repeated bombing pauses and a general and even ostentatious de-escalation
  • 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 "Walt Rostow, Vol. 60: Feb. 7‑9, 1968"
  • , to say something about the balance of payments problem. My understanding is that the balance of payments deficit--so-called deficit--has been with the United States almost since World War II, and that it is now recently, just this year, being brought
  • Sarnoff Chairman Radio Corporation of America B Moyers Vance OFF RECORD until profit non and war private re organizations poverty on pl until R Sargent Shriver and Bill Moyers Walter Jenkins Departed via chopper w/ Mrs Johnson J Valenti Ashton Sgt
  • /HUE HOUS E Dat e JULY 8, 1968 '_ >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR'S RESIDENCE 'resident began his day at (Place) Day Time Telephone In Out 11 Lo 6:15a The 6:30a President 7:18a President I Entered Hon. f or t
  • Vance, hereinafter referred to as the donor, hereby give, donate, and convey to the United States of America for eventual deposit in the proposed Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, and for administration therein by the authorities thereof, a tape
  • the Izaak Walton League of America Jack Curran, Legislative Representative, AFL-CIO [ (LIST CONTINUED ON PAGE 6) p. 3 Thurs 9-3 Myer Cong Feldman Carl Lee White Abe Fortas Secy Albert McNamara G Reedy W Jenkins Dick The Mrs Dick Mrs Nelson
  • your government ,,. Page 2/50 and the people of the United States of America all the best for the future stop the great achievements of your country and the victorious sp~rit by which your count;ry won her independence gave us encouragement in our
  • See all scanned items from file unit "UGANDA (CO 300)"
  • File unit description:Pertains to proposed visit of President (Sir) Edward Frederick Mutesa.
  • of Commerce to enforce regulatory structure International Security scribed above: the Export Control by the Department of State in Arms, derived utilizatfo~- nuclear of special Ther~ is a~other The ·united from Section facilities material
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first of the file unit.
  • See all scanned items from file unit "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Proliferation, Cmte on (NSAM #320)"
  • urging me in the beginning to try to let him go. And I kept realizing the more I learned that this would be just disaster for him and also, I felt, for the United States because r felt that the Bulgarian government must know that we had him