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- have a double idea in this. It will ultimately bring us some advertising from the transportation people and from my very limited experience I think it is a good medium. We will not know anything about Columbia for several days. Bill Clark is due today
- , the feeling of the specialness of every guest. There were Dean and Virginia Rusk, Clark and Marny, and Georgia and Ramsey, Marvin and Marion looking more beautiful all the time, and Stew and Lee ( I told him I wanted to get together with him and talk about
- Eugene Patterson Sub .i ect (s) covered 15 - 17 Built-in antagonism between the Justice Department and the Civil Rights Cormnission; Robert Kennedy Nicholas Katzenbach; Ramsey Clark; Frankie Freeman 18 '65 report on discrimination in agriculture
- on the ground as they did at Clark's alert than they are. so our planes won't Field in the Philippines. I would like to see progress on missiles. I would like to see a better and more adequate airlift. I would like to see us improve our anti-submarine
- of the the Wilbur Cohens, the Clark Cliffords, Georgia Clark without Ramsey, and Virginia Rusk without Dean, who she said, was sick, and C, R. Smith, Stu and Lee--she said she was feeling fine--and Bill and Jane Wirtz. Only the Fowlers and Freeman~ were absent
- . Joining the meeting: Senator Richard Russell Gene~al Westmoreland - . EYES ONLY FOR THE PRESIDENT NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH: SECRETARY OF DEFENSE CLARK CLIFFORD SECRETARY OF STATE DEAN RUSK GENERAL EARLE WHEELER ADMIRAL THOMAS MOORER
- with a crowd of approximately 2, 000 according to USSS estimate the President jus t prior to his arrival. the platform were The President and Mrs. Johnson _ ________ j Governor Buford Ellington ! Sen. & Mrs. albert Gore Dr. & Mrs. James Clark, acting president
- wound up working on this, would you say? LG: Well, I did a cover memo that transmitted the whole thing to I guess it was [Clark] Clifford. I can't even remember at this point. G: Is that the one that's in the twelve-volume set? LG: Yes. And I
- with outdoor advertising, we wanted to try to get our views before him. We had no direct line to the President. I was from Texas, and Ed Clark was a good friend of mine, and I knew that he had the President's ear at times and Mrs. Johnson's ear, because his
- in connection with the Vietnamese war. 8: I asked because Clark Clifford, who served with Mr. Trum~n with you, apparently was instrumental in the bombing halt there toward the last. M: That is true. of defense. But Clark Clifford \.,ras at that time
- , I'm sure he didn't make a gift of it, because he wanted his money. One thing--if you don't want this recorded, you can mark it off, can't you? G: Yes. W: Percy Brigham, when Lyndon was elected, was a little bit like Ed Clark; he showed up as one
- the sort of thirst for facts that characterized McNamara. I don't mean to say that Clifford didn't want the facts, it's simply that the degree to which he went into things in detail was somewhat different I think that Clark Clifford--I don't know whether
- to the secretary of defense; comparing Robert McNamara and Clark Clifford as secretaries of defense.
Oral history transcript, Zbigniew Brzezinski, interview 1 (I), 11/12/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- and [Clark] Clifford, that these were the only people who gave him solid, sound advice, and these were the only people who were not taken in by circumstances or events or even other individuals. In this particular instance, the President said that Dobrynin
- Biographical information; contact with LBJ; Policy Planning Council; short-circuiting channels of communication; October 1966 trade speech; Ludwig Erhard; Harmel Exercise; Vietnam; foreign policy brain trust for Humphrey; Abe Fortas; Clark Clifford
- in the garden. after the brief ceremony. Secretary Rusk, too. This took place Clark Clifford was with him, and They had been having a session of same kind and happened to come over and went about very cordially greeting the guests. The President partook
- and technical aspects. They've got to have money, and they've got to have staff. Mc You mentioned in the last tape the rather intriguing meeting between Udall and President Lyndon Johnson over Alaskan land, and you mentioned that Clark Clifford
- the lawyers, as a kind of board to do a critique. He invited Clark Clifford, Secretary of Defense who was there, and I wondered why Clark was there. It turned out, he invited him, which was fine, as a kind of general adviser. He'd served President Truman
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 84: June 26‑28, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- ..c.d Clark Yea A. ba••ador Duke Ye . v. w. WGB:mm - - ootow 0 Ho 0 0 inviting: - • - • .. -· - • a:c:a::a:-r ACTION TluaradaJ - Jane 27 • 1968 Mr. PrealdeDt: Herewith a memorand•m from CoTer Ollnr 1iTI111 tbe be propon• to follow
- . The following is a breakdown of the people we plan to see: . •' JORDAN Secret.,try 'Rusk Clark Clifford . Ambassador~unker(here) cy"vance 1(, Jack,rood Vaughn Tom M~n Orville Freeman Se~etar-y'11:Fowler Ed Fried Bob '\.tc~amara Eugen~ Bl?ck HARDESTY Governor
- dolls picturing Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable. and a reproducti n or the pop ular WWI ncle Sam ··rWant You!" recruiting poster. And there is music: ··songs that ot s Through WWll," the Beatie. ' greatest bite;: ·'Elvi Gold:" music that defined the Wood
- pr gram makes ure that they g t Lhor ough briefings on new develop ments in th Museum's exhibits. ext year, for example, the Museum 12 will open a sp cial exhibit on the Lewis and Clark expedition, "Disco ering Am rica," and the docent who work
- Westbrook Newspaper men: Tex Easley Marshall McNeil Ed Jamison Assistant Attorney General Tom Clark Colonel Frank Rosencraft National Committeeman Myron Blalock Bryan Blalock Honorable Maury Maverick Colonel Clark Thompson Mr. David Cohen ~r. Gene
- think one of the things he said was-- L: It was the one about Ken Clark. G: Right. And I think he said, if my memory serves me right, that where Community Action boards are in reality a coordinating agency, that is, to bring in local government
- Clark; Bill Crook; OEO programs; Joe Clark; assessment of OEO personnel; Dick Boone; criticism of Shriver; Milton Friedman; Jim Sundquist; Title V; Small Business Development Corporation program
- : What was that? The Biltmore? P: No, that was the New International Clark, a fourth or fifth rate hotel. I will not say it was a flophouse, to use polite terms, but J LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 35, July 16-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- 'SECRET /NODIS Thursday. July 20, 1967 2:25 p. m. Mr.. President: Herewitn a note assublng Clark and Gen Taylor a good reception in Canberra. w. W. Rostow · Canberra 301 SECRET WWRostow:rln DECLASSIFIED E.O . 12356, Sec. 3.4(b) Whicr H()WjC
- MR. PRESIDENT: Last evening I bad a long and fruitful talk with Clark Clifford about your instruction that I explore the setting up of a committee to examine the effects of our bombing of North Viet Nam. Clark posed the following questions and made
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 5, May 27 - June 10, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 8
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- -/~ -71) State Department Foreign -Policy Briefings on the Hill Vietnam Ambassador Goldberg met yesterday in an off-the-record luncheon, with Senators Moss, Fulbright, McGovern, Hartke, Clark, Church, Boggs, Ribicoff, Cooper, Young, Kennedy, Bayh
Oral history transcript, James R. Ketchum, interview 1 (I), 7/26/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- don't you put it all down on paper for me and the President?" So that is exactly what I did. Then they made the decision that Clark Clifford should be consulted. I can remember here I needed a little bit of advice and counsel on my own hook, so I got J
- been part of his thinking. G: Do you remember Clark Clifford's statement? Actually, there were several statements. He came out and accused the South Vietnamese government of balking at the last out of the ninth inning. K: Your notes refreshed my
- in collusion with parties like Walt Rostow, Clark Clifford, Dean Rusk; the President had his own small set of advisers looking over these drafts as they would be presented over the period of this six weeks. It was a particularly exhausting time, I recall
- about ninety-five percent of that article through conversations with Secretary [of Defense Clark] Clifford and people who were around him in the Pentagon. He called me later that afternoon and said that my account did not square with theirs in a couple
- was a center of activity. It was great big, screened on three sides, ceiling fan, lots of comfortable furniture. At some time there arrived in it, as a gift from Tom Clark, a great big double chaise lounge and we covered it full of pillows and everybody headed
- ·.TO · 10,000 FEET; DTa-.·· 215/13532 DrX 1965 .• • . - . .._.i XEROX EP.0!1 0,U1CK COPY. ..... ~ . • -· XE ROX FR0!1 ,-WICK COPY . \ December =,, 1966 F ·O R THE PRESIDENT FROM WALT ROSTOW Clark Clifford requests a meeting between you
Oral history transcript, John A. Gronouski, interview 3 (III), 2/14/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- of the three that voted against it. Joe Clark was named as the floor leader; Joe Clark always loses ten votes when he leads something on the floor; I think Fulbright named him for good reason. At any rate it lost forty-eight to thirty-seven, I believe
- a press conference. Now these were all his own traps. We were not having anything to do with it--there were people in and around the Johnson campaign, the only one I identified with it myself from what I saw was Bob Clark, Tom Clark's brother. They picked
Folder, "Air Strike Targets North Vietnam, 8/64 - 9/64," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 228
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- 1S2240Z 1. AIR STRIKES OUTLINED REF A CANCELLED REPEAT CANCELLED. 2. FOR CINCPACAF, REDEPLOY F100*S TO CLARK. CHOP 2ND AIR DIV RECCE AND SAR ASSETS BACK TO COMUSMACV. 3 . FOR COMUSMACV. ASSUME OPS CON OF 2ND AIR DIV RECCE AND SAR ASETS. GP3 BT IN FO . OO
- hopes the enclosed picture will bring back happy memories to you, as it does to all of us. Thank you again. and with all best wishes. Sincerely, Bess.AbhU Social Secretary Miss Sherri Thomas 56 Clark Avenue Rutherford., New Jersey cc [3 of 24
- ; problems with Interior Department; shift to Civil Division; Pure and Union Oil; critical of Ramsey Clark as Attorney General; LBJ’s difficulties with Establishment press; missile/satellite program investigation; LBJ’s neglect of functions as leader
Oral history transcript, Irving L. Goldberg, interview 2 (II), 4/10/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in Dallas? Was it Bill Clark-IG: Bill Clark and people like Fenton Baker, who had the Baker Hotel, and a fellow named Smith, who was the--oh, what was his name? about the head of the airlines. I'm not talking LBJ Presidential Library http