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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 112: Dec. 26‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- -_;; upon Attached herewith is the re port I received this morning on the mistreatment of PUEBLOreturnees. information I will supply additional as it becomes available. Happy Ne.wJeu- ! Y~ T. H. MOORER Admiral, u. s. Navy Mr. Walt W. Rostow Special
- from New Delhi #:i. Gable ,,L Secret State Embtel NIACT 1951 from Athens #30 Cable ...Jl.35-Cable 'f'(}tl\ State --Embtel .., /.l/? Secret New Delhi I ~- / tl Secret NIACT 01 from Karachi 4,, ~- '/h- / '.l- ,I,,. 2 p A #3~(em
- effective that way, but as I say he also irritated a lot of people particularly those on the Republican side of the aisle. All they had to do any morning was to throw a needle over in his direction and the show would be on right then and there. M: Did he
- morning. This was an announced speech, had been under preparation for some time, manners and ways of the bombing cessation. Now, that day it didn't occur to me that he would include the "I won't run" portion of the speech, and I hadn't heard too mu ch
Oral history transcript, Janet Wofford Ingram, interview 1 (I), 7/17/1987, by Christie L. Bourgeois
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- fortunate things that happened to us, comparatively, during the war. And I remember Mrs. Johnson came down to San Antonio when the new federal building was built. It's not the new federal building now [in Austin?]. It's on Eighth Street, I believe. 2 LBJ
Oral history transcript, James A. Elkins, Jr., interview 1 (I), 7/14/1969, by David G. McComb
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- effective, I would have to evaluate my effectiveness as being in the Houston area. Oh, I'd work for him and beat the drum every time I'd go out, go to New York or anywhere else. But, as I say, I have a feeling that my effectiveness was a lot more so here
- results as well as economic support. Then, with the addition of eighteen new members, bringing it to roughly eighty-two countries, in the sixties there was established an equilibrium in terms of voting power between the Soviet bloc and the United States
Oral history transcript, Richard R. Brown, interview 1 (I), 7/25/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- thought that he could get Lyndon's assistance . G: But he didn't seem to want to do it . There was a regional state directors' conference in New Orleans . Did you go down for that? Yes . G: Can you recall that trip and seeing Lyndon Johnson there? B
Oral history transcript, David L. Hackett, interview 1 (I), 4/15/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- as opposed to failure? H: Well, there are two parts. I think one was what type of programs they came up with [such as] Mobilization for Youth, which had been going on in New York City on the Lower East Side of New York. Columbia University School of Social
- and start programs; what the Committee looked for in creating a new anti-delinquency program; Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited Associated Community Teams (HARYOU-ACT) programs; the Lower East Side experiment; increasing local involvement in planning
- in the Pentagon. A man by the time he reaches an important position in the Army will maybe have been in the Pentagon six, seven, eight or ten years. In comes a new civilian Secretary, so he's just not a match for these men who have spent their entire lives
- INTERVIEHER: David G. McComb DATE: M: April 21, 1969 This is an City. intervie~v ~'lith Mr. 'Francis Keppel in his office in New York The date is April 21, 1969, and my name is David McComb. Can you briefly give me a sketch of your background, how you
- . one cold, rainy morning, I remember, He asked me to go out and look at it and see if I thought it would damage the Tidal Basin . early in the game . I was fairly new This was very in Washington . I went out there on the Basin--the wind
- -and Merrill; Hirshborn Museum; Lady Bird’s intellectual curiosity; New Mexico Church of Los Trampos.
- at the news, saying that there were only two jobs in the White House that were worth taking, that of ational Security Adviser. already filled by McGcorgc Bundy, and the other as a senior domestic adviser, a position that did not even exist. But LBJ insisted
- to the Johnson's at night and went back to Fredericksburg the next morning. I: That was his headquarters. Now let's go back to those earlier days if you can recapitulate perhaps some of the experiences the President had in his early youth before he went
- and crowd was ~ with VP all the way. Row of cars returning from airport three'-.......
- 8Atl. In not THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November To: From: Mro Komer McG. B. Will you please clear with State Department amendedo NOV 7 "{'\ 17, this as 1965 cJ ,· ( 11 / 17 / 65) s~ To: New Delhi f'&l!--Bowl-e-s- From· McGeorge
- primarily through state governments. It is making a significant contribution toward the health of the new generation in India, but what may be even more important in the long run, it is helping the states to establish and gain operating experience
- . Well, we worked that out, figured that we could do it, and we were going to leave, as I recall, at about four o'clock in the morning, 4:00 a.m., on the appointed morning, and I don't recall the date off the top of my head, and we were going to fly real
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 92: Aug. 22‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- September 9 to take up bi ■ new poat a• our Ambaaaador to Canada. State recommends an appointment with yoa before lle leave■• I believe a meeting very helpful. witb yoa would be w. w. Arraugo meetmg with Linder No Call me ~F:mm -- Roatow JCI~ SSI ED
- on the northeast coast-F: Yes, lIve been there. W: Well, he'd left there on a bombing raid over New Guinea. He'd spent some timein Brisbane, certainly a number of weeks, staying in a funny little country hotel, and he wanted to go back and see it, which he did
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 18 (XVIII), 6/12/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Reedy -- XVIII -- 2 by about ten o'clock in the morning. Then there was the morning press
- three o'clock in the morning. Were you at that one? 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 41 (XLI), 1/18/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in the morning." It was just as though we were all sitting at the desk. G: Well, would he call from the plane? There was a phone-- C: No, he'd call from wherever they were, in whatever country they were, the plane, or wherever, but there was no sense of time
Reference File, "Camp David"
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- Orange Biscuits Sweet Creamery Butter Chilled Elberta Brownies Peaches Tea Milk Iced Tea Coffee Mixed Nuts Mints Adults: Children $2.00 1.00 COPY LBJ LIBRARY MENU NUMBER SEVEN DINNER New England of Celery Carrot Hearts Delmonico
Reference File, "Camp David"
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- Orange Biscuits Sweet Creamery Butter Chilled Elberta Brownies Peaches Tea Milk Iced Tea Coffee Mixed Nuts Mints Adults: Children $2.00 1.00 COPY LBJ LIBRARY MENU NUMBER SEVEN DINNER New England of Celery Carrot Hearts Delmonico
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- ; and -- accredit our Ambasaador to Malawi to also handle our affairs in Lesotho. This is certainly workable and will save us some money. Joe Palmer assures me that it will not be taken as a snub by the two new countries. I recommend that you approve. W. W. Rostow
- for constitutional leadership; Huong widely respected. -- Overall trend unfavorable to enemy; Hanoi1s hopes for GVN collapse or Paris breakthrough dimmed by SVN response to Tet and by American firmness. -- Thieu and Ky predict massive new enemy attacks; Bunker cites
- u p e rb c o r n b r e a d , and L y n d o n . a te s e n s ib ly . J$ th e lo n g New Y e a r 's v a c a tio n w a s a tim e of the b r id g e to u rn a m e n t, th is w e e k e n d i s the tim e of m o v ie s . L a s t n ig h t, i t w a s
- Lady Bird is invited to the Greenhouse in Dallas; Lady Bird meets and tours with Roy White, Mark Gosden and National Park Service staff at the LBJ state park; lunch; visit to LBJ birthplace; visit with Roy White about renovations to LBJ Ranch; LBJ
- Joe Califano 12:45a Retired 8:28a t Secretary 8:58a t • | McNamara Jack 9:36a t Valenti Jay Taylor - Amarillo. Tex 9:46a The President asked for Dale Meeks --he was flying to Dallas, and then to New Orleans. the President said, "never
- o f California Lawyer s report, entitled : Ros s L . Malon e _ Roswell , Ne w Mexico - forme r Pre s o f America n Bar Asso c "The Challeng e o f Crim e i n Jame s B . Parson s - U.S . Distric t Judg e - Chicag o . t G. Store y . Dallas attorne y
- a lieutenant Although he served for only five months, he was awarded the Silver Star Medal for distinguished service while serving in New Guinea. He left active duty only because President Roosevelt ordered all members of Congress serving in the Armed Forces
- a good c o m p a n io n L iz O dom i s ! re m in is c e d about v ario u s tr ip s . We We h ad a d r i n k in r o u t e , a n d th e n w h e n w e la n d e d J e s s e m leaKj o i n e d us and t h e D e a th e s a n d w e w e n t to a new S p a n ish
- Lady Bird to hair salon in Austin; Lynda Johnson to Dallas shopping; Lady Bird and Jessie Hunter to Denison to Eisenhower birthplace; lunch at Holiday Inn; to Fort Worth for tour by Ruth Carter Johnson of Museum of the Southwest; view Museum
- of the hanJ dutie• that were beiJls pre•eed down upon u• who were around the new Pre•ident. JOHNSON: What we wanted to do for the country i• what we did. It wa• that lim.ple. I r-lly wanted LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
- : The nickname "Chub" came to me at Groton School from the junior headmaster Jared Billings, who had given it to my father when he was at the school some twenty-five years earlier. On me it stuck because all the new boys thought that was my name, when he called
- and the distinguished representatives of the press and other United Nations; UNESCO; Dr. Kurt Waldheim, Am Committee; prominent scien news media. RESOLUTION THE 7th INTERNATIONAL UFO CONGRESS UNANIMOUSLY STATES AND PROCLAIMS THAT UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS - UFO's
- HESOUN ALDIS SALAMOUN MISS VLASTA VRAZ Dear Mr. President: PARTICIPATING ORGAN IZ AT IONS Alliance of Czechoslovak Democr:.tJc Associa lions in Auatralia and New Zealand American Czechosl ovak Engineers Society American Sokol Organizat!on Aaaoclat io
- yourself in a position to have a job in the new Administration? S: Yes. As 1960 moved on and I was chairman of this wheat task force--and wheat was in a kind of crisis situation with nearly a billion-and-a-half bushels stored up--a real surplus crisis
- ' and his helpers. s,re better able to ·serve ·the tOth dis_trict than a new man i with ·a newset-up could ·.ever do-under the corifused ::l_)resent _conditions. _ .· · ·, No one -knows when this war will cease- I we ea~estly pra·y it will be -soon
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 63: Feb. 17‑21, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- : -- hla illteatlon to ren1ove the two weak Corp• Coaamaader ■ (ll aad IV Corpah • - hi• effort• to pu1 the varloaa political 1ro.p• and the natioa to,etur • lac:1\ICll.aa ••pport for the new "People•• C-r••• to Save the Nadoa u; -· and hi• plalla for hl
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 69: Mar. 25‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- PM. By 2:00 AM this morning, ceilings of less than 600 feet and visibility of less than one mile was recorded. These conditions persisted until 9: 00 AM. The same pattern is predicted for tomorrow. A total of 127 short tons of supplies and 140