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  • , on duty in Paris as NATO commander, announces he will run for president as a Republican if he receives a “clear-cut call to political duty,” but will not actively seek the nomination. The other Republican candidates are Robert Taft, Earl Warren and Harold
  • . CALll'OANIA HAROLD HERIN DUAN HOME ADDRESS : R . F . D . No. 1 DESCHAINE. ADDRESS : SAN DIM,\9 . C-.LH"ORNIA 1501 HOUSE Ol'"FICI! BLDG . WA COMMITTEES : - LOOD CONTROL WORLD WA VET 11UtANS ' L!:GISl.ATION PUBLIC LA'N 'DII RIVER ■ ANO HAR ORS J,oust
  • first technical paper (by Professor Williamson of the University of Wisconsin) to the last speaker at the public symposium (Professor Wilson of MIT); namely, that the character of the economy has been altered in recent years by the Walt W. Rostow
  • INTERVIEWEE: PETER BRAESTRUP INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: Mr. Braestrup's office at the Wilson Quarterly, Smithsonian Institution Building, Washington , D.C. Tape 1 of 2 G: Let's talk about your background a little bit in Southeast Asia before you
  • issues regarding Vietnam; David Palmer’s Summons of the Trumpet; William Westmoreland’s and General Harold K. Johnson’s frustration over LBJ’s actions in Vietnam and lack of a coherent plan; other Presidents’ dealings with war; how LBJ failed in Vietnam.
  • by Carl Rowan to Vietnam in March of 1965 along with Harold Johnson, who was then chief of staff. One of the things we recommended out there--and I'm proud to say the director of MACV Psyops, Bowen, and Ralph Boyce of AID and I jointly recommended
  • , .Henry H. Wilson, Jr. Administrative Assistant.,.-. to the President ------ u Hono·r able .,Emanuel t eller House of B.ep:r;.7 7tives Washington, - B•~r wn-. pw me Y4N.• ldt•• -"••••tin,1 a. appelatJneat·wlCll tlUi·Piie•ld•nt for · ···~···••U••• ot
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh This is an interview with Mr. Harold Barefoot Sanders Jr. in the West Wing of the White House. The interviewer is Joe B. Frantz. Mr. Sanders, very briefly run down the account of your life and how you came to be where you
  • See all online interviews with Harold Barefoot Sanders
  • Sanders, Harold Barefoot, 1925-
  • Oral history transcript, Harold Barefoot Sanders, interview 1 (I), 1/1/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Harold Barefoot Sanders
  • Harold Wilson Secretary Fowler meets with the European Finance Minister• in The Ha.gue on July 25-26. He needs instruction before then -- and especially for his meeting with Callaghan -- on our basic bargaining position via-a-vis Harold Wilson on money
  • aue:p ect•. ) i. ' 'I .t> I . March 24. 1965 MEMORANDUM TO· THE P.BESIDENT· Since the Uc~* accOGnt o! what Wilson said about M~ Taylor•a: alleged statement was misleadlag. I think you. may msh to read the attached ,s heet which was what he
  • for a private dinner with Harold Wilson. (You have a detailed summary of this meeting). April 3 began a day with brief remarks to the U. S. Embassy staff, then I gave a background briefing to the traveling press and American press, headquartered in London. I
  • , Mr. Whitney New York City Long distance (President call from at Ranch) /l,, DECEMBER 1:37 - l:40p 11, 1967 2( YOUNG, Dr. & Mrs. Whitney M. FEBRUARY 8, 1968 8: 00p..: 12: 03a State Dinner honoring The Rt. Hon. and Mrs. Harold Wilson
  • District of Texas, vice Joe W. Sheehy, deceased. Eldon B. Mahon, of Abilene, Texas, to be United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas for the term of four years vice Harold Barefoot Sanders, Jr. , resigned. Tyler, Richard B. Hardee, of/Texas
  • like Harold Wilson and Charles de Gaulle or was he correct in that? B: He didn't use bad words about anyone I can remember--of people outside of the United States. (Laughter) F: Well, you know, he could de-hide people at times--quite considerably
  • w and recipient Cecilia Flori a Conno r (daughter , ag e 8 ) . Harold E . Conno r (mother ) _ . 12:51p T 12:51 - _ Tuesda r Haywoo d Smith, USM C i n w/ th e wife , daughter , an d mothe r o f the Meda l o f Honor winner : \ Mrs \I 1967_ o
  • (pl) i ___ 11:11a George 11:40a t _ Wilson (pl) Joseph 11:10a £ Wednesday 1967 (include visited by) ture Code Henry 10:44a f 'I White House Day_ 10, Christian an d Tom Johnson joined Harry __ 11:45a t ~~Z' 11:53a 12:00N OFF
  • , socially, because I attended at least three dinners at the White House. One was for Mr. [Harold] Wilson, the prime minister. Another one was with Mr. [William] Tubman, with whom I stayed in liberia a few years ago. And the other was on some other
  • going to make a disarmament agreement with the Soviet Union. You will recall that Harold Stassen was the U.S. representative, and he was pretty gung ho, and it looked for a week or so as if something \'Ias in the wind. Dulles asked me to go up
  • to help illustrate Congress in action. Lecturers included Dr. Richard Baker, Historian of the U.S. Senate, and Dave McNeely, political reporter for the Austin American-Statesman (pictured on this page.) Other teach­ ers at the institute were Dr. Harold
  • \bovt.' lrfl, British Prime i\liniskr Harold Wilson, the first Oistinguishl'd L£•cturer. joins Prt'sidenl Johnson for an informal Sl'minar with studl'nts al the LBJ Ramh. Averell Harriman, above, lectured on Unikd Statt's foreign policy. Above right
  • for a seat on Judiciary. 1/3 Glen and Marie Wilson join LBJ’s Senate staff. 1/4 LBJ is elected Senate majority leader at the Democratic Caucus. Earle Clements is re-elected Democratic whip. 1/5 The 84th Congress convenes. The party ratio in the Senate
  • . Approve your compromise Approve strict ·so% tying ------- -------- Call me 2.. Bill Gaud tried to get Harold Linder to come in on the consortium offer, at least to the extent of a $20-25 million non-project loan for added fertiliz e r imports. before
  • well to make the tide• point• yvu wlahttcl made la the Wilsoa letter. w. Vi. Roatew DRAFT LETTER TO PRIME MINISTER WILSON: DEClASSIFIED E: .O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 ,NL) Dear Mr. Prime Minister: By !::"lY , 8& - ~KK NARA. Date posed for us
  • the Vice President in Uvalde . As that ceremony was breaking up, classmate of mine named Tom King . I was with a He presently is an attorney in San Antonio, and he was from Stockdale in Wilson County, the county seat of which is Floresville . Tom
  • development. j May 19, l'Jb5 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The British are atll1 .trylng manfully to settle the Rann of Kutch dispute. But· the..!!_ facto cease fh"e· thoy achieve:d is so fragile that Harold Wilson 'Wants to tape it down aoonoat
  • . General Westmoreland, I think, had a meeting with Colonel Jasper Wilson, who was the III Corps senior advisor in Bien Hoa. When he came back from that meeting, he called me and said he thought it would be a good idea to have an integrated and major
  • .,r~\ ,. The Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson President of the United State• The White Houae Washington, D. C. r..1/,.of d 1/f /6~ 1l I\ .,,...' J A ~i,:.•'•)' Attention Mr. Henry H. Wilson, Jr. ~ (✓ Dear Mr. President: ffv We a ttacbing
  • Meeting With the President Tuesday, January 24, 1967. at 1:00 p. m. AGENDA 1. State of Negotiating Tracks. (Sec. Rusk) 2. How to Handle Sen. Fulbright's Book. 3. Wilson's Request £or an Extra Day of Bombing Stand-Down, Post-Tet. (Sec. Rusk) 4. U
  • was one of the many we had when he was in bed in the morning--I think it must have been in January--when he was going to declare that the bombing was on again. And he got a long cable from Harold Wilson. He read the cable to me and commented on how Wilson
  • the President’s yacht. LBJ hosts a luncheon today for postal union leaders. He also makes a number of phone calls--to Jim Wilson, Yarborough, and Jim Mathis-- concerning Mathis’ story in today’s Houston Post about Padre Island. That evening he attends a Texas
  • • eoatl'IWl eatalle a· dl.tional .,.,,.,... • ef•••• •XJ>endl• tan•. alld h, f t bee look.la . for way• te help 7ft eff•et the••• I dlae •••d the malt•r wltll Harold Holt h•a 11• came hen n yeai,. & I net• tb:a.t tJle eojeet r laed lly Prima lal•ter n dul U
  • In the donor's deed of gift. 12/29/2006 .SI...~ Initials December 27, 1966 FOR THE RECORD Today, Okamoto went to Henry Wilson and asked Henry to go to the Speaker to see if Okamoto can get permission to take pictures from the floor of the House during
  • government field for how many decades? A long, long time. He came during the last days of Woodrow Wilson, I believe, and the best of all times were when he would reminisce about the whole broad stretch of his life in Congress. This was the month when our 75th
  • ; LBJ's and Alvin Wirtz's continued interest in the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA); Welly Hopkins' work with United Mine Workers and John L. Lewis; visits to Harold Ickes' home; hosting other Texans; Tom Corcoran playing the accordion
  • the utilities and this and that, but closing the door around us as far as the rest of the world is concerned. In that context Johnson doesn't fit as a Progressive either. This is as nearly a man not earthbound, not nationalistic, as anyone since Woodrow Wilson
  • Ky; Robert Komer; Tex Goldschmidt; Nguyen Van Thieu; RMN; Khrushchev; Max Milliken; William Westmoreland; William Gaud; Henry Kissinger; Phil LaFollette; Mike Monroney; Abe Fortas; Harold Ickes.
  • , .. .. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February TO: Marvin FROM: Henry 14, 1967 Watson H. Wilson, Jr. lushing two constituents for federal appointment: 1) Nor an Howard for the Safety Advisory Commission, -and en'R.inke for the Panama Canal Company
  • . Woodrow Wilson, you know, started the League of Nations, but it So then I called Lyndon. what I asked you to do?" I said, IILyndon, why didn't you do He said, "Goddamn it, I did." "There's nothing on the news." then. It was big He said, "Well, that's