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Oral history transcript, Chester L. Cooper, interview 3 (III), 8/7/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- and perhaps even shabbily treated. M: You say you have written on this 1967 period where we stopped last time. You had described, in case you might not recall, your first trip to London, Paris, and back to London and back to the United States and had just
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 33, July 1-10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- POSITION. I HAVE NO REPORTERS WITH ME. I AM SIMPLY ENDEAVORING TO · GATHER FACTS TO ENABLE HE TO THINK CONSTRUCTIVELY. I RECALL VERY CLEARLY WHAT YOU ~AID TO ME AT A DINNER IN THE UNITED STATES: YOU ADVJSED HE TO BE THE ADVOCATE OF A NEW AMERICA AND A NEW
- 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. 33, July 1-10, 1967"
Oral history transcript, Philip N. Brownstein, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1968, by David G. McComb
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- that we know as well as anybody in the United States the problems that face the industry . But, we have had, I believe, an excellent relationship . Certainly we've not always agreed on everything . I don't think you can in this kind of business
- factor as November began- - came a devastating Com- stationed. It was a to retal~te for for the Election the United asp~ Viet-. had been but advisors, the North from Saigon, to act, the trer.ds. ten miles question It was t:ime
- See all scanned items from file unit "[Manuscript]"
- YEAR , Geral d Simil a o f Denison , Texa s - - sponsored by " Boys Club s . A . L . Col e , President , Boy s Club s o f America o f America . " Mr. Joh n M . Gleaso n , Nationa l Director o f Boys' Club s o f America - Greenwic h Conn . . Dou g Bruto
- use, the logistics of redeployment, and with rough cost estimates? 6. What currently available alternatives are there in aircraft, seaborne units and space borne facilities? These factors could be ground into or complement recommendation Sc. 7. What
- other day," said Roosevelt ... and Claude was out the door! H said he didn't gee his project but he was the best informed man in America about Robert Livingston. Roosevelt was a very good politician . . . he loved politics. He ~aw a great number
Oral history transcript, W. Averell Harriman, interview 1 (I), 6/16/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- it before he went. I remember the most important thing that happened--the most publicly important thing that happened on that trip--was his bringing the camel driver to the United States, which I thought was a very fine move of public relations in terms
- and ·arangomnnt·a table . and 0%oha~o faoi•H:t1 ee - 2 - 16. X.,. officers of the United States Mission in Pakiatan C. FAC'l'S ilOO'l' PAKIS'l'Alf ill> 17. Short hiatorioal TBE OB.l.'l'BD STATm IIISSION sketch of countr,y. 18. OOPAdministration
- See all scanned items from file unit "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Iteneraries, Arrangements [Pakistan]"
- smart leadership such as Mussolini , Hitler , Lenin. Today and in America as or this day, llay 7, 1947, we have a contraction in individual belief based on plenty and tiredness•-and incidentally fear that the folks over there may make us as poor
- hereinafter set forth, I, Leo Gehrig of Washington, D.C., do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title and interest in the tape recordings and transcripts of the personal interviews conducted on February 13 and March
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 17 (XVII), 1/5/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : I think they were. But we needed the reserve and the guard, which we tried to merge when I was in the Pentagon, because they were a great source of officer material coming out of college. G: But that's only if the units were activated
- would hope that there and get this sides afternoon. But on the ground yet. could get hi• UN people with both this they would stop the fighting. it haa not been made effective nachinery that is United Nations the Secretary on the ground
- told them that we had opposed it, and that we continued to oppose it. The Senator inferred from that some sort of nefarious scheme on my part to thwart his and the United States Senate's will. And he rose on a number of occasions on the Senate
- . Am I safe in assuming tha7.thisthe i way we will handle Apollo? yes no _ __ LEL October 11, 1968 The Honorable Lyndon Bains Johnson President of the United States of America The White House \ilashington, D. C. . Through your generous courtesy I
- 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
- of the United Klans of America, Inc., Knigh_ts of the Ku Klux Klan (UKA) in the Baltimore area. However, he stated th·at NORTONis no longer a member of the Klan. 1966, A characterization of the UKA is aooended hereto . / .. / .LQ.$_E_PH __~_OJi~LG~!3~QLL
- See all scanned items from file unit "Robert Conot - Miscellaneous"
- involved a number of groups. There was a--what the hell is his name? From the National Council of Churches of Christ. Dean Kelley--Dean being his first name. Then there was the Protestants of America United who testified and a couple of other groups
- , and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, Lawrence E. Levinson, do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all rights, title, and interest in the tape recordings and transcripts of the personal interviews
- which is never a quiet lake by any manner of means, of the United States, And, from day to day, from either the congressional or the operations side--that is, management side, or the labor side, or the shipper side, or anyone of a dozen other sides
- with the provisions of Chapter 21 of Title 44, United States Code, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, Robert S. McNamara of Washington, D.C., do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title
- to as the donor, hereby give, donate, and convey to the United States of America for eventual deposit in the proposed Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, and for administration therein by the authorities thereof, a tape and transcript of a personal statement approved
Oral history transcript, Edwin O. Reischauer, interview 1 (I), 4/8/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- not established contacts with the outside world or been interested in that aspect of America's national interest as much as maybe Mr. Kennedy had. In any case, certainly in a country like Japan and most others he did not have a great image the way Mr. Kennedy
Oral history transcript, Dr. Ralph K. Huitt, interview 3 (III), 11/29/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with the pro,isions of Chapter 21 of Title 44, united States Code. and subJCCI to the terms and condittons hereinafter set fonh, I, Frank S. H1.itt of \tad1son, Wisconsin. do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title
Oral history transcript, E. Ernest Goldstein, interview 5 (V), 5/3/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to the United States of America all my rights, title and interest in the tape recording and transcript of the personal interview conducted on May 3, 1990 in Austin, Texas, and prepared for deposit in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. This assignment is subject
- . Of course, It was what I would call In a meeting like that no business leader is going to take issue directly with the president of the United States in a matter of that kind. In any event, their inclinations would be all against any tax increases
Oral history transcript, Daniel K. Inouye, interview 2 (II), 5/2/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- as it carne about in the Congress of the United States. I: Not recalling may be fully what we discussed earlier, what I'm about to say repetitious but with that understanding, the drive for statehood covered approximately 25 years. A very serious
Oral history transcript, J. Russell Wiggins, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- official position with the Johnson Administration at its close was as United States representative to the United Nations, a position to which Mr. Johnson appointed you in the fall of 1968, and you served for a few months. Before that you had been
- TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Vance -- III -- 2 V: 1964 and 1965; really in late 1964 and early 1965. It was quite clear that the United
- and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, Tapley "Tex" Hatley, of Hallsville, 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 of the personal interview conducted
- with the provisions of Chapter 21 of Title 44, United States Code, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, Marian B. Javits ofNew York City, New York, do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all rights, title
- and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title, and interest in the tape recordings, and transcnpts of the personal interviews conducted with me on February 22 and March 21. 1984, and prepared for deposit in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library
- ~a.i_·go_n _ _____ _________________ -SECRET 8. r:;ar•i.-;'..L,cu~ ~- 'The Conference endors ed the efforts which have been made 9 by the Government of the United States of America.., to convert i-he strugg:e one of force of arms to a corn:est
- . Frank Brunton American Airlines representative all over U.S.A. Robert Takes, America n Airlines and public relations man for AA. hotog who Mr. Norman Sherman. P d id_NOT ( Pictures taken ) VI ' s staff h j\ j | ave his camera. ..._... I (when
- 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 the personal interview conducted on January 31, 1974 in Austin, Texas and prepared for deposit in the Lyndon
Oral history transcript, Willard Deason, interview 8 (VIII), 4/15/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to the United States of America all my rights, title, and interest in the tape recordings and transcripts of the personal interview conducted with my mother and father, Willard and Jeanne Deason, on October 24, 1985, and the personal interviews conducted with my
Oral history transcript, Paul Henry Nitze, interview 1 (I), 11/20/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- Marshall asked me to help work on the Draft Act of 1940. Then I later worked with Mr. [Charles] Harding on eliminating German and Italian airlines in Latin America. I then subsequently worked with Nelson Rockefeller in the Office of the Coordinator of Inter
Oral history transcript, Russell B. Long, interview 3 (III), 7/26/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ·:-~:·:·-:-~ _ In accordance with the provisions 'of Chapter Zl of-Title ·4·4,-'lJrii"tecf.States Code, and subject to the .terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, . Russell B. Long of Washington, D.C. do hereby give, donate and.convey to the United States of America
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- policemen for every state policeman in the United States. Seventy percent of all of the police activity of the states is highway control--traffic control. Less than a majority of the states even have state police with general police power. B: Did Mr
- of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended (44 U.S.C. 397) and regulations issued thereunder (41 CFR 101-10), I, Hale Boggs, hereinafter referred to as the donor, hereby give, donate, and convey to the United States of America