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  • doing civil rights-wise in America Mr. Johnson would always ask them to come and see me in Dallas. So, since Texas was his native state and all, that added to the challenge. So, he took a real personal interest and his staff likewise did
  • through grants they already account for something like a third or 30 per cent of total city receipts in the United States--urban receipts. We did discuss in the report alternative ways of making sure that the cities would not be shortchanged
  • Services Act of 1949, as amended (44 U.S.C. 397) and regulations issued thereunder (41 CFR 101-10), I, LL-11 J,JpJ{~~ PG l..-S hereinafter referred to as the donor, hereby give, donate, and convey to the United States of America for eventual deposit
  • ) and requlations issued thereunder (41 CPR 101-10), I, Warren Christopher, hereinafter referred 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
  • use social secretarv, mused .. hree of them I liked ,·er)' much, j one I am in love with." rhat fourth United States Chief or itocel is !Vlrs. Abell's 36-yrar-old ;band, Tyler, who was sworn in lay as the successor to Angier Idle Duke in an unusual
  • use social secretarv, mused .. hree of them I liked ,·er)' much, j one I am in love with." rhat fourth United States Chief or itocel is !Vlrs. Abell's 36-yrar-old ;band, Tyler, who was sworn in lay as the successor to Angier Idle Duke in an unusual
  • draft letter would give support to Prime Minister Holyoake whose· Government has decided to send an artillery unit to South Vietnam • .·-." '° - ~1 ! .; .•. ' ... ' .. ... . . ··1 ~·. ;. .'.;~, _'lJ ... ... . n
  • 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. 10, April 15 - May 31, 1965"
  • might not have been involved in other things on his own, and I know of a couple of instances in which that took place, in which rather large shipments of opium--in one case it was an Air America plane that I know of; in one case it was a United States
  • among the Vietnamese; Air America, Civil Air Transport (CAT), and the CIA's involvement in transporting drugs and drug trade; the number of Viet Cong casualties in the Tet Offensive; McArthur's experience in Vietnam following Tet; press briefings from
  • whateve r leads they may get. We don't int end to become weaker in S outheast Asia. We are following a course to unite our people and make possible a follow through. The diplomatic offensive boils down t o saying that we are ready t o r eason this out. One
  • '50's. Kennedy, who was going to get America moving and the government really moving with him, brought with him a group of young and able guys who were caught up in the enthusiasm of his cause and who essentially inspired others the same way. r put
  • it was part the romance, but also the great interest I had in foreign affairs. F: As an undergraduate, had you been interested in political science? D; Marginally. I was a Spanish and Portuguese major. South America and set the world on fire. I wanted
  • for such training when authorized. In announcing his actions, the President stated that this review brings into full focus the need for women throughout America to be al.ert to the increasing involvement of the United States in world affairs and the obligation
  • weird system of shorthand all his own. He had been a prisoner of war in the United States and just sort of picked up English naturally. He's pretty well recognized. I don't know if he's still alive, but he was the top interpreter for every German
  • of the United States is a matter with which Congress might be concerned. I have sent the enclosed letter and exhibits to the House Judiciary Committee because recently the news indicated that the Committee was about to inquire into politically­ motivated
  • Authority -NL J - - ;l-SBy, • NARA,DaaeID-/~..() I NO ► FOREIGN ◄ D)SSEM - SECRET - GROUP I Ex~uded from oµto olic qo'Yngrod,ng orid declas!ification ~- .◄ • . I THIS MATERIAL CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECT­ ING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED
  • 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 "Afghanistan, Volume 1, 12/63-4/68, [1 of 2]"
  • to the President; let's wait to see whether he reacts ~D NATIONAL SECURITY COLIN L 1/1~7 / EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Amman, Jordan February 16, 1967 w. w. Rostow White House Washington., D. c. Mr. The 'Dear Mro Rostow: Although
  • 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 "Jordan - Volume 3, 12/66 ‑ 5/67"
  • ~ an#\to17 material.a 10ll r,q Yiah. _(S~gned) Robert ,,.!aUaa!. • Roben A•• Wallaa• The Honorable Paul B. Douglas United Statea lend• Vuhingtm, ». c. 20510 lnoloauna ~~cy-r1y,: /1fjE* ·#E./ :_t)e:;~t/'1Si {bu/ {SeNtt/4;,.) I.I.)~; TELEGRAM Send
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Douglas, Paul H."
  • at that period was in the role of advisers officially; [we] did not have full-scale army combat units there. But MACV was filling an advisory role to the Vietnamese military and, through the MACV reps in the province was carrying out something
  • of Congressional action? I do not believe we need to call up additional reserves, nor do we need additional Congressional action aside from extension of your authority beyond 30 June to call up reserve units and passage of the F'f 68 Supplemental Budget. Mr. Nitze
  • 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. 83: June 20‑25, 1968"
  • presence and reintroductior,of offensive t11e apon s in Cuba . (b) B.ccent reconna issance has confirmed the presence of organized Soviet military units in Cuba with most modern field equipment. These cannot be i±xm&x dismissed merely as "Soviet
  • the United States and the So v iet Union in 1961.^ It included five NATO members (the United States, the United Kingdom^ Canada, Prance, Italy), five Warsaw Pact members (the USSR, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, I Romania), and eight nonaligned countries
  • had little effect upon the faith of the people.in their cause, they are deeply disappointed that the ·United States has thus far not eA-tend.ed to them any humanitarian aid. This sense of disappointment is compounded by the fact that several other
  • it arose myself through the New York Times and specifically through Mr. James Reston. I recall this instant quite well. It was early in the President's Administration. He was preparing to go before the United Nations, and Mr. Reston apparently in getting
  • the President of the United States. We shocked some countries we went into with the type of entourage and advance preparation that we had to have. things. It's just one of those The American President is the most precious connnodity in the world, I guess
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Dellinger -- I -- 3 their natural resources. After World War II the United States took on that burden, although we called it the democratic man's burden, and I think that a lot of people felt sincerely that they were really
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  • Elec':ronic s, Rochester, N. Y., for 293 radio teletyperwriters. Sen. R. Kennedy 6/29 6/29 6/29 Army Army $3. 8 million contract to Radio Corp. of America for 2,891 radio set in Camden, r Sen. H. Williams N. J. ------------ r -2- Date
  • message you could get to the Russians at this time was, in effect, to pay no attention whatsoever to the reports from Bonn and Paris and London. They were up against the United States of America. I could think of no better way of making that a political
  • First impressions of LBJ; JFK and LBJ; JFK and the White House staff; LBJ as VP; LBJ on foreign aid; LBJ Berlin speech, 1961; LBJ on foreign policy pre-presidency; LBJ’s first State of the Union message; Vietnam; CIAP; Latin America; White House
  • would have been unable to have gone into the election campaign with a united party. After the thing was over, he came up with a resolution that was a masterpiece of weaseling. What it came down to, if you parsed the language, is that the United States
  • of Chapter 21 of Title 44, United States Code, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, J. Willis Hurst of Atlanta, Georgia, do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title, and interest
  • . United States Code. and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. I. Nash Castro of Palisades. New York. do hereby give. donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights. title. and interest in the tape recordings
  • not permit a reading. They are attached and will be reviewed. I think that Lobsinger would see me again if time permits. Investigator OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY 11112 EDITION GSA FPMR ('1 CPR) 101•11.I 2 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO Stanley P
  • See all scanned items from file unit "E2-Office of Investigations - Individual Files, 6/67 - 2/68"
  • 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 March 29, 1974 in Dallas, Texas, and prepared for deposit in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library
  • of Chapter 21 of Title 44, United States Code and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, Maxwell D. Taylor of Washington, D.C. do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title and interest
  • , 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 November 3, 1973 in Long Island, New York and prepared for deposit in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library
  • In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 21 of Title 44, United States Code and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, we, ~Jilton and Virginia ~'Joods of Seg-ui n, Texas do hereby gi ve, donate and convey to the United States of America
  • , hereinafter r e f e r r e d t o as the donor, hereby give, donate, and convey to the United S t a t e s o f A m e r i for eventual deposit in the propsed Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, and for administration therin by the authorities t h e r o f , a t a p e
  • , and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, Cynthia Wilson, 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 conducted
  • duty, I join with many others in acknowledging your important contribution over the years to the security of the United States. When called back to the service of your country by President John F. Kennedy in 1961, you had already earned our highest
  • received state welcomes and generous hospitality from the rulers of the earth. Experiencing some of the restlessness of other former presidents uncertain as to their proper role, Grant continued to travel after returning to the United States ... He had