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- , but when he goes to Turkey or South America. He seems to have some particular genius at organization and handling people. attractive man. A very Valenti had met him somewhere, I don't know where, maybe when he was there. Valenti called Monsignor
- Luther who preeched We have to strive We hqve to create change within for this. new and better King the We have to opportunities the Negro in America for our poor and for our minorities~ my judgment, last ~e have made more progress few years
- Guidelines , av~r , NARA, D!3te_chH·t:R G OHF IDEN 'f'L:U•..., CQ~JFIDENTIAL DRAFT NATIO:KAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. TO The Secretary of Defense SUBJECT: Military Exercises 1 •. The purpose o.f this memorandum is to set forth the procedures
- Folder, "NSAM # 316: Military Exercises, 11/12/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
- National Security Action Memorandums
- a W'w m k (■ COPY LBJ LIBRARY / m r n m k Department of State CONTROLS- - 2S820 R E C E IV E D :. JUNE 305 FROM; SAIGON ACTION; S E C STA TE P R IO R IT Y 4454 UJ /3 0002 Action Info -S. N 0 D I .j •I T JU KE 30 S Tty
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 3 (III), 7/1/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- on the CCC experience. G: Did you see the Job Corps as the component that would yield the fastest results in the War on Poverty, say as opposed to Community Action or VISTA? S: That may well have been true, I'm not sure. I am sure, however
- Corps; Jeanne Noble and Bennetta Washington's involvement in women's Job Corps centers; Bill Kelly taking over for Ted Berry as director of Community Action and Kelly's later work in Job Corps; talking to LBJ in December 1964 to get the Job Corps budget
- : Okay. Well, I ask because the 1955 White House Conference on Education, sponsored by the Eisenhower administration, did make a fairly specific set of recommendations for federal action, for state action, and local action in education, and I
- some way to jar you into action, so that your delay must be constructive and using the time to get into the forefront issues that you feel need to be there, postponing to another day the ultimate decision which you would have a sharp conflict. 2 LBJ
- The importance of maintaining a high moral standard; proposed revision of the Administrative Procedure Act; Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) strategies to delay or expedite action to accomplish their intended goals; how to get a viewpoint heard
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 69: Mar. 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- seek a political solution, then large scale military action will naturally remain on center stage. However, whether the war ends soon or lasts in one form or an.other for several years, the GVN must still secure the countryside and gain the willing
- for repressive legislation would be even greater without affirmative action by the administration. We had been building up toward this for a couple of years anyway. So we went forward. B: May I ask here because it's a part of the bill: Am I correct in assuming
- period between the proposal and the action. Things sort of hatch and get warm and ripen, but the seeds have been planted through this by this very thorough study of the operations of the federal government which call for some very fundamental reforms
- your expectations are against you, don't get yourself in a position where you haven't any course of action open to you. Suppose you get a tragic over-run of our forces in the DMZ. The reaction in the United States will be tremendous, but I doubt very
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- ) in New York City (NYC). A euitable pretext by an SA of the FBI August 14, 1967. A characterization of the PLP appears in the appcndtx atached hereto. C. Legal Action The New York Court of Appeals upheld the conviction of the subject for advocating
- subject to the position of the Department of Defense. Mr. Bundy has now received the attached memorandum from Secretary McNamara recording his concurrence in the draft NSAM. This completes the departmental action on the NSAM and Mr. Bundy requested me
- Folder, "NSAM # 321: Review of Strategic Stockpile Objectives, 12/1/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
- National Security Action Memorandums
Folder, "C.F. - FG 170 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (1967)" WHCF Confidential Files,
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- Atta.ched are the comments from the various departments and -agenci s concerning c·ritical remarks appearing in the Record November 16, T96 7 . • MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject? Congr_essional North Atlantic Criticism and Action Assembly
- Hudsons :1n retaliation for Joe Jr's action toward Open Housing. . Open Housing was repeatedly referred to as pslrl of the "Communist Plan". Martin Luther ·_,· Xing is still looked upon as the most radical and dangerous ot the Black Power advocat
- to enlarge the initial program, these didn't meet with favorable action from the Congress insofar as appropriations were concerned. B: Did you conceive of the purpose of this office to be primarily planning as opposed to operational in the sense of grants
- sure it makes a difference from the overall standpoint. so-called "action" programs. The It probably has lesser effect on the research, which is I think not as closely politically oriented as the department's action programs. But the general
- ://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 11 federal troops in Chicago were extremely restrained in their action and in my
- that the United States did not p l a n to place any, weapons of mass destruction In orbit: Today there Is no doubt that either the United States or the Soviet Union could place thermonuclear weapons in orbit^ but such an action is just not a rational m i l i t a r
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- basis as other peaceful non-strategic exports to the Soviet bloc without attaching special new conditions. Such action would accord with President Kennedy's decision in May 1963 on an almost identical case (forage harvesters) in which the same argument
- was the National Advisory Council? P: The National Advisory Council also was created by the act to bring together, at a high level, citizens simply to serve as an advisory group for the director of OEO. It subsequently, through Congressional action
- , as I saw it even in those days, a rearguard action. I was trying to slow down or prevent the escalation of the war. I was trying to persuade the President and my other colleagues that we should systematically seek to cut our losses and disengage from
- Marcos citizens, one by about a dozen citizens. the other by fully fifty. They are demanding action by Congress to abolish the 40 Hour week-but this is not adequate--! shall just make a copy for us and send the wires on t~ you. I called Malcolm and on his
- members to fight as an underground guerilla army assertedly in the event of a Communist takeover of the United States. In comparison to other extremist groups, the Minutemen are activists; one of their mottos is "Words Won't Win-Action Will". Members
- at the Johnson Library and Museum. The artist, Alban B. "Bud" Butler, Jr., used his travels around the United States, Latin America, Europe, and his service in World War I as fodder for his whimsical and entertaining illustra tions. A Romp Through Peace and War
- $!Shas a doe? An~WP,..~,,,,r_ ...~,,.~ ........ ,....u:-- Trial by Publicity The SEC, by news leaks and press release, has chosen to try its shaky civil suit in the press. And it has done so at a time when its action could prejudice our position
- BE.... BOWLES BT NOTE: ADVANCE COPYTO S/S-0 12/7/65, 5:08 p.m. PASSEDWHITEHOUSE12/7/65, 5:38 p.m. CONF~ • I INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State 85 Action -, • 0 0 zt RUEHCR DE RUSBAE351B 3412145 NEA ZNYCCCCC Z 072036 Info 5609 1965 DEC 7 PM 6:13
- , limitations of resources and authority have prevented a comprehensive, consistent attack on major urban problems. (4) New Federal efforts action are, therefore• to reinforce· and support State and local nec_essi ties of modern community building
- 3.(ff /~ .,.. . ir .. INDICATE:0 C0UtCT O0!AlGE 1 r ! State_:.. ••·· · 6 Ya§uQ.vE. . e()~! :•... LIMITED OFFICIAL _.USE, ·: •• :t, TO '' ' Oriai• ..rr AmEmbassyPARIS ACTION: Woo STATE LIMDIS. . •lliMEDIATE. (::::;::W:;nec;ro e
- on the action which was taken in the Dominican it must Republic • .- I know how ditticult have been to make a decision such as this. I am sure, Mr. President, that under the circumstances this wa~ the best thing to do, I kno·w were justified. ,, your actions
- •• We muat seek new way• to better serve the public . ...._ 1 am gratlfled that you continue to communicate wltb and encoura1e other org-anlzatlon• of Federal flold offlc:tal8. The concept of cootdlnated Fede1ral action on national goals at the local
- as But in my judgment the USSR completely reversed the spirit and thrust of the Yalta agreement at Potsdam in August, 1945. M: The history textbooks indicate that the realization that America was in a Cold War came but slowly in the few years following
- . Then the rather traditional thing followed. I always made it the business in areas that I was working in that each thing would trigger a succeeding action. And he, I think, in that speech, although you would have to check, indicated that he was going to set up
- ma j or problem, i.e. , can we live with actions which our European a llies are taking in the field of financial affairs ? I s it possible for u s to reach a rational f inancial accommodation w ith the Common Market? Can w e halt a pro ces s wh ich
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 55: Dec. 20‑31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- and railroads), communications, electricity, education, health, public construction and capital outlays for social welfare. The Plan includes about 235 speci fic proposals for action in the various major sectors of activity. These could be examined
Oral history transcript, Adrian S. Fisher, interview 2 (II), 11/7/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- weapons conference were held earlier, it would be the non-nuclear powers getting together and having an advance caucus for making a rather high price with going along with the non-proliferation treaty. So the timing of these two actions was fairly critical
- A ms | William Bowdler joined , . .1 ? T » >... , _._i „. SKK i k.\\ Ki. RK young Americans to Latin America. U S GOVCRHIiEHT PRINTING OfriCC .9*4 IOK ! K \VF.I. .ACTIVITV Page O»-74*-7J, to the U. S. for 2-3 Weeks No : and to send
- . CAIN, Stanley A., Interior ALLOTT, Gardon, Senator CALLISON, Charles H., Natl Audubon Soc. ANDERSON,Clinton P., Senator CANTY, Don, Urban America AN'&L, James B., TUlsa, Okla. CAREY, Hugh L., Congress ASPINALL, Wayne N., Congress CASSIDY,William F
- recommendation when you have before you an appropriate action document to sign. II,..< J,Aj.o!JJ. R ostow SERVICE SET . l,n I ' , EXECUTIVE OrF ICE OF THE PRES IDENT Of"F"IC£ or £MER0£NCY PLANNING WASHIN GTON. 0 . C . 20504 o,.,.,cr; 0