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- - joine d fo r Breakfas t The breakfast bega n w/ th e Am b and th e Presiden t discussin g a fe w Pakistan i problems . Then Mrs . J cam e i n and they go t of f th e subject , discussin g thi s weekend' s tri p t o th e Ranch w / Lati n America n
- . President, United Steelworkers of America Mr. James O'Brien For a walk w/ the above on the South Grounds -- Oke Returned to the Oval Office w/ Abel an d O'Brien Oke pics pics VM took the President's guest list for his luncheon honoring PM Forbes Burnham
- o f the America n Legio n Eldon Jame s OF F RECOR D 3&ix5cx3iaa3CDe36xx3gfi. 11 Dan Daniel (Jame s assistant) - Exe c Asst t o th e President , Da n River Mill s Cartha D . " Deke" DeLoac h . Mr. Jame s pres ented a serie s o f resolutions passe d
- we call the rural South, in Texas, with its very strong views, which are sometimes reactionary. And it's difficult to exactly associate Mr. Johnson's position in the Congress and in the government of the United States with some of the views that his
- Evaluation of LBJ's Senate record; political background prior to election as Mayor of Atlanta in 1962; work with President Kennedy and request to testify on behalf of Civil Rights Bill; civil rights programs in Atlanta; support of mayors of America
- . That was the unfortunate part of it; in fact it was a terrible untruth, but that's the way it came out. So I think General Westmoreland and General Wheeler didn't think through what that impact would be in the United States. And that's what set the President to really
- of America was that it described what was going on to the people abroad about the United States as honestly as it could. not thelOice of the administration. It was the voice of America, This happened to come at a time when there was some fuss going
Oral history transcript, John Brooks Casparis, interview 1 (I), 1/7/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of all, can you recall the topic that you debated on? c: Yes. The first debate we had was Resolved: That the United States of America should join the League of Nations. Then another debate we had was Resolved: That the Monroe Doctrine should
- accompanied b y Ambassador Angie r Biddl e Duke , Chie f o f Protoco l and th e Ambassado r o f Nepal, Majo r Genera l Padm a Bahadu r Khatr i m Johnso n - p The Crow n Princ e i s i n Washington concluding his two-mont h tou r o f the U . S. . Lati n America
- 1 ionfidential 35 04/11/62 Deptel Circular 1727 1 ~nfidential.t-1....,~ it( ' _,, ~ ?' 36 Undated Brief Thoughts and Comments on Latin America 5 Jtr;,nfi den ti al.Jl...t,. Jb.. , , 7i, L-t . -5· )I, ••b FILE: V-P Security AGENCY
- Latin America
- Folder, "Proposed Latin America Trip - May, 1962," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
Oral history transcript, Leonard H. Marks, interview 2 (II), 1/26/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- talked to him about the small towns in America where the level of teaching was mediocre and certainly not competitive with the big cities, and how, if we had television stations serving those towns, films by acknowledged experts in the field could
- government and from the residents of Okinawa and the other Ryukyu Islands, for reversion of the island to Japanese sovereignty. This is of course a problem that still faces the United States government and may well come to a head this year. In any event, one
- to Vietnam; McNamara's resistance to sending reserve units to Vietnam.
- , one of the symposium keynoters, "is a massive demographic change that may indeed be the biggest stolfy in America in the next century." He pointed out that minority groups under the s,ixth grade in Houston schools and under the fourth grade
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- seeks history's description as a time when, the dreaming and the planning having laid.the foundations, the doing and building were underway. The last two years of this vast cooperative effort between the United States and the nations of Latin America
- 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 "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966"
- and schol rs, providing the largest coll ction of material and informauon on the United States Congress outside of Washington, D. C. A pecial service of the Center will be the maintaining of records on the locations of other congressional papers, thus
- 0 SUNDAY, APRIL 0 7, 1968 0 RAMSEY CI.ARK,Attorney GUEST: General of the United States MODERATOR: Lawrence E. Spivak Haynes Johnson Roscoe • Washington Evening Star Drummond - Publishers SamUE~l Yette - _Newsweek Carl - StPrn 0
Oral history transcript, John A. Gronouski, interview 3 (III), 2/14/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- both in terms of widening the range of people that could come to the United States and study, who could listen to our Voice of America broadcasts, who could read our literature and our newspapers and our magazines, all of which were getting
- their directions otherwise there would be bad results. He thought there were.many advantages for close observation of the direction events were beginning to now. The United States as the center of NATOand nations in Europe and Asia was in a fine position to make
- See all scanned items from file unit "Japan - Volume 1, 11/63 ‑ 4/64"
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 95: Sept. 19‑25, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- Amendment to the 1958 Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the United Kingdom for Cooperation on the Uses of Atomic Energy for Mutual Defense Purposes. The proposed Amendment will extend, under the authority
- 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. 95: Sept. 19‑25, 1968"
- of United Aircr a Washington Corp s of Embassy f t Corp . Science Attaches . Pau l J . Cohen , Pro f o f Mathematics, Stanfor d Uni v Jesse W . Beams , Pro f o f Physics, Uni v o f Virgini a Francis Birch , Pro f o f Geological Sciences , Harvar d Uni v Qsex
- . Mr. Orville F. Beal, Chmn of Institute of Life Insurance and President of The Prudential \ Insurance Company of America, Prudential Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07101 Senator Wallace F. Bennett, Utah Congressman Frank T. Bow. Ohio Senator Everett Dirksen
- e House August 1 0 Joseph Ross , President , Davidso n Bros. , Detroit , Mich . Sutart T . Saunders , Chairma n o f the Board , Pennsylvani a R R Company, Philadelphi a Roger Sonnabend , President , Hote l Corporatio n o f America Bosto n Lyle
- e Dinin g Room - Democrati c Governor s 10 3 Guests Menu: Vichyssoise , File t o f beef, waffl e potatoes , tomato s farcies , gree n sala d w/ bri e cheese, glac e america n y Coffe e i n the parlors Dancing i n the Eas t Roo m To upstairs Operator
- discussio n an d presente d a paper : commitment s To for forma l arrival ceremon y w / ful l militar y honor s fo r th e South Grounds Right Honorabl e Harol d Wilson , OBE MPPrime Minister o f th e Unite d Kingdom . The Presiden t an d Mrs. Johnso n
Telephone conversation # 1712, transcript, ROBERT MCNAMARA and ANDREW O'MEARA, 1/13/1964, 10:30PM
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- under extreme provocation. TU Preaident continuea to believe that the flrat easential i• the maintenaace of peace. Foz this reaaon, the United State• welcomes the eatabliahment of the Joint Cooperative Committee • the lnter-Amerlcu Peace Commiaeion. 'THU
- Latin America
Telephone conversation # 1713, transcript, ROBERT MCNAMARA and ANDREW O'MEARA, 1/13/1964, 10:45PM
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- that the firat easential i• the maintenaace of peace. Foz this reaaon, the United State• welcome• the eatabliahment of the Joint Cooperative Committee • the lnter-Americu Peace Commiaeion.. 'THU~ We want to be good nei1hbor1. Bat we cannot allow the eecurity
- Latin America
- Expend!- Activity (inctude visited by) ture Code The following was announce d today in the morning briefing: The President accepted the resignation of James M. Nabrit, Jr. , as Deputy Permanent Representative of the United States to the U. N
- resident began his day at (Place) T- Telephone Tune In Out f 1 Activity 5:51p 5:54 Dr. • Dr. ___ Dr. Lo e Feb The Israel Goldstein, Chairman of th e Unite d Israel Appeal Goldstein is in town to deliver the invocation at the opening of the Senate
- should be able to endure dilemmas and work ourselves out of them without necessarily taking it all out on the President of the United States, who inherited much of this problem after all. And hindsight is so easy to utilize. Where was this criticism
- as a President; Secretary Udall; Lady Bird’s effort to make America conservation conscious; assessment of history’s judgment of LBJ’s presidency; LBJ’s interest in the space program.
- have been there at that time. Was he already gone? J: I think he was gone. My memory is of Paul Harkins. In any case, at that point the MAAG was a very small unit, not heavily manned, not very competent. My contacts were mainly
- Rice in 1920; and got a law degree from Texas in 1926; and then the following year, 1927, he was admitted to the Texas, Bar. From 1927 to 1930 he worked as a County Attorney in Nacogdoches and then1930-1936 he worked as an Assistant United States
- . The resurrected characters assessed America''J progress as a nation as it prepares to celebrate its 200th birthday. The touring company, from T pl niversity, has performed in 'ational Parks throughout the United States. The longest manuscript m the bicentennial
Oral history transcript, Chester L. Cooper, interview 2 (II), 7/17/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- /exhibits/show/loh/oh 2 was well before the Eric Sevareid thing [Look, Nov. 30, 1965]. As I reconstructed it--now this may not be the whole story--U Thant did suggest to [Adlai] Stevenson that if the United States were ready to meet with the North
- ; Doctor of Laws, Tusculum College, 1965; Reporter Temple, Tex. Daily Telegram and Macon (Ga.) Telegraph, 1947-48; mgr. for S. C., United Press, 1948-49, night bur. mgr., N.Y.C., 1949-53; mgr. London bur., also chief corr. U.K., 1953-56; vp exec. editor
- States Code, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, Barbara Jordan of Austin, 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
- , donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title and interest in the tape recordings and (per M. Gillette 6/17/81) transcripts of personal interviews conducted on December 3 and December 12, 1968, and January 7, 1969 in Washington
- Carolina, 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 conducted on February 8, 1969 at Washington, D.C. and prepared for deposit
- • and I con.alder tbat the achlevementa o! theae young men belcma not only to the United State• of America blat aleo to the entlre world. Sending them to vl•tt yeur country aacl people la wr way of ■ harlna our knowleqe of apace an4 indicating our firm
- See all scanned items from file unit "Astronauts (OS 4-1)"
- File unit description: In the Executive File much of the material refers to the plans for visits by astronauts to foreign countries as goodwill ambassadors. Many memos concern promotions and special recognition of astronauts following their flights
- Adamski Autobio9raphical I was born in· Poland in 189l and brought to the United Stales of America at the age of one year. l\fy mother wa,; Egyptian and my father Polish. LUMINOUS TRAILSappe,r to be leh by thesa saucer-type space d,ips whicli Professo
- -1-3-1 Tu cs u.4 Intl.a. H•2'• le the au.mmary you. r•~•taM. 1 oaly alt the hlghlighta. 1tecaua• Jadla l• nally a con&ineat- •irm 4 7.5 milU.on people ~• m.or• than ir,; Latin America and A&ica eombl 1ied. t~••• L Our lAve•tmer.t 1n lncl••·&l'OWMI
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