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  • ~ B. Davis A Johrtw: Martin .. ¢:_ ' tl M. Bayne . ,, : ~obert French .• -1_ ·Ed McCullough .; Walter M. Sorensen ·/ ·-·Tom M.: Davis . _ Paul E. Martin ::.. on Beck , ..regory J. Gallagher , Marvin H. McMurray ~ :i. Stephen D. Stuart_, Jr,.,,, Tom'"J
  • . Roffin o Dr. Nathanie l H . Rog g Leonard Sendelsk y Richard P . Sexto n John A . Stastn y Hugh B . Thorso n WH.TE HOUSE date 7, 1968 May iiDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON YDIARY the President began his day at (Place) vi Time Telephone 11 Lo In Out Whit e
  • Also in attendance: Hon. Paul Ignatius. Secy of the Navy Lt. Gen. Leonard F. Chapman, Commandant, USMC _, /. , , Douglass /list in folder on \ ^-s desk j mf's api c was made - and After this ceremony, the President greeted Cater the members
  • you r visit t o Washington , LB J Moon Shot s - NAS A photograph s taken fro m Range r VI I prior t o hi s impac t o n the moon , Jul y 31 , 1964, i n leather presentatio n case . The Prim e Ministe r gav e th e Presiden t th e following: Bible printe
  • calls Thurs. Olympic Hotel, Seattle, Wash. Awakened by Paul Glynn George Reedy Senator Senator Salinger of California joined the President for coffee Salinger Motorcade to Seattle- Airport,accompanied in his limousine by and Jackson and J
  • administration, and many different items fi[ was Notes made by Marie Fehmer aboard AF #1, November 22, 1963, en route to Washington, D.C. 1:40 Arrive Air Force #1. Go into bedroom of plane to use phone The President ha d talked to McGeorge Bundy vi a WH line
  • € f/ -now ~I'm saving *~i everything ~ j I can >u> t September 29 . 196 5 White House Edwin £4£ U W >** Ed Paule y - former ^/ regent £ofUCRWo , 1 ^0 WEDNESDAY Board o f Trustees (J Kennedy - , Cente r^> MW an d (Colo Russell McFall
  • . Ambassador from Ecuador and Mrs. Richard Crespo, who vi~iled the Library in June, look al a gift from the people of Ecuador to President Johnson. A group of blind or visually impaired students from a summer camp in 1-'ortWorth toured the Library in July
  • with A. W. Moursund Melvin Winters Arthur Krim 12:37am President departed Haywood Ranch vis helicopter w/ Arthur Krim 12:53a Arrived LBJ Ranch Main House Into office reading messages, approving telegram to Frank McKinney (heart attack in Indianapolis) 2
  • Secretary Eugene Zuckert S. Davis - Press Najeeb E. Halaby T. Wicker - Press SFC Danny Lewis (USA) Photog) Wm P. Greer - USSS TSgt Paul Glynn, USA F Wm. B. Payne - USSS YB Robert R. Burke - USSS Bernard L G. Mills, Administrator GSA Wm. T. McIntyre - USSS
  • .) Hrp. John E•lwarcla (D·Calif.J Hr.p. Leonard Farhstcin (D-N.Y.) Hep. Dona lei FraHcr ( D-M inn.) H
  • Dominick Sen Oliver Meadows Sen.Hiram Fang Sen. Edwin Patterson Sen. Paul J Fannin Lister Hill John Holden Sen J Sen Daniel Inouye Andy Biemiller Sen Robert Kennedy i Sen Thomas Kuchel ! Sen George S. McGovern : Sen Jack Miller Sen Geo Murphy Claiborne
  • ~ aj \l"c8e fM« R."6 'l Uj?fgf RESTRICTION A vi·\ ·04 \l\~Jo~ ·\ ~ A ~~~rr--r------~mn,,.,..,.Jft,~~ch A iv. o~\1:\~'\ \"\Wo~·\Z.J FILE LOCATION NSF, Country File, "Greece, Visit of King Constantine, 9/H/68," Box 127 RESTRICTION CODES
  • of cour se Colonel J im Cross -- he is ve ry pr ominent i n the a dvance p l annin g . Frequently a s a mat t e r of fact, they would send a Pre s i denti a l p lane out ahe ad to time to land on t he air fiel ds that might be vis ited just to make s ure
  • The exhtbilion, vi ich i' louring nationally through 1985 is drawn fro 1 d c0lleclic)!1 of photographs assem­ bled by the late Roy Em rson Stryker who in 1943 com­ misston d some thirty photographer:, lo travel across the country, 1 cording Amer·u1 and 1t
  • - Hon. Paul Todd (Dem) 3rd Dist - Mich - U. S. House of Representatiyes * Hon Raymond Clevenger (Dem) llth Dist - Mich - U. S. House of Representatives * Hon. James O'Hara (Dem) 12th Dist - Mich, U. S- House of Representatives ' Hon, William Ford (Dem
  • there. a presence at the delibera­ tions. ''We Texans do have a sense of destiny about us," said Paul Burka. "We arc a state that was once a nation, and Texans are very a are of that." But there have been some glaring omissions in the commonly perceived heritage
  • , forget it, You can get along with Paul Harkins. II I hadn't met Hark ins at that time. The person that backed me on this was Averell Harriman. Since we couldn't get any satisfaction vis-a-vis the Defense Department or any positive position out
  • Situation on arrival in Vietnam as Ambassador; Chief of MAAG; General McGarr; Taylor-Rostow mission; Ed Lansdale; task force chaired by Roswell Gilpatric; impressions after traveling in the provinces; Viet Cong tenacity; Colonel John Paul Vann
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  • at (Place) Time 1 Entrv j^ In Out Day Telephone f or t 1 Lo LD Code 1:48p Boarde d helicopter accompanie d by Jim Jone s Clin t Hil l Okamot o and joining Paul Glyn n Yuk i Nel l Yate s Dr . Lukas h Sa m Housto n Johnson . Donn a Malone y Marie Fehme
  • Georg e Cain , Cler k o f Cour t State Sen . & Mrs. Clarenc e E . Marti n Mrs . Walte r Boxwell , Pres . Women' s Mayor Carlto n B . Stucke y Democrati c Club , Berkele y Count y Paul Anglin , Demo . Cit y Exe . Chairma n O . Winfiel d Lloyd , Berkele y
  • - - Mr. Paul Geren 1 .::SECRET Mro Paul Geren, Deputy Directorp Office of International Financial and Development Affairs, Department of State; Dro William No Diehl, Chief, Far East Divigion Office of International Finance, Department of Treaau.ry
  • .Tlf'ue iato om- actions d.ca11~t.1 • MO CQQI~ ot ~,-~ Vi ('C~Uft aumnrc,u'""'10ft, ... o.c tt eomrt at 7 \IJ' av.~n. to, 20,0CX>t l e,nPTwru,1,r coat:I ). J,oht. 0 t.e lllll:lm-a tor --- k. .c.an to t.n
  • . But the military situation is basic. (The President asked that no note s be taken of following comment which h e made to the group . ) We have many irons in the fire and not all of them are in the newspapers. There has been an exchange with the Pope who sent
  • on the American-Statesman and for you, Paul, at International News Service, when he first ran for Congress in 1937. And then I left Austin for a time and in his first few years as Congressman I was away from here in West Texas and then came back as editor
  • Oral history transcript, Stuart Morrison Long, interview 1 (I), 8/13/1968, by Paul Bolton
  • and sisters, his family, and he had little confidence in other people. The whole family had literally an attitude of contempt vis-à-vis other people, and so it was very difficult for anyone to approach Mr. Diem, and the members of the other political parties
  • of Health, Education, Washington, D.C. 20201 Planning and Welfare Mr .. Paul H. Todd, Jr. Chief Executive Officer Planned Parenthood-World Population 515 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10022 ,I Glen Wegner, M.D. (S) White House Fellow of Health
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  • of hearings are at the printers, and additional research reports.will be issued. while we complete the final report and recommendations. • With all best wishes. Faithful]y, /~\~~ PAUL H /\XjUGLAS Mr. Larry Levinson THEWHITEHOUSE .. Washington, D. c. 2
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • . The general feeling is. to press forward with this program. Douglas Dillon and McGeorge Bundy agreed that South Vietnam should and must do more. Walt Ros tow said South Vi~tnam must improve administration, fight corruption and be more aggressive
  • , and accelerate the training of specially-trained teachers to work with Mexican American school children and migrant workers. insure compliance with Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. This forbids discrimination in schooldistrict boundaries and in quality
  • were how to handle the war, vis á vis the Great Society, whether to continue with the Great Society programs, could the country take another massive legislative dose of medicine, and whether there was any reason to begin putting any brakes
  • r2co11:i~::ndations. They' re: go'ir:g to approach th: ~1:1 0 'Iii th skepticism. S: I agi-·t:2 viith trnt und I think that's very sound. LGJ: Anj I think he's got to h1ve his bill. \·i2 1 ve 9ot six months) vi·:-! So . . . . H2 1 s sitting
  • .residual fuel oil dvelopments (_CONFIDENTIAL 1 2/10/66 A -Memo Dept. of State to Ma;x;vin Watson (x rf- TA 6/0il) . -2/2/66 re import quotas Ir residual fuel oil (CONFIDEN IAL) Memo wr ceport W. -6-.- Buwtlier to McGeorge Bundy re vis-it b A 7 1
  • with school integration at that point, and the application of Title VI and all of the rest. And I think he wanted to get this job done; we did it for him in the appointed time. M: Did he see you personally less than other Presidents, he had less personal
  • ~, -,,., ~-~·--~,....--....,..~>•--·-.,~•-·.··~J· • • - - • ·,;.:·• "! ~:--·..• • •• _- ! ••••• ., ...... • •• •. •• • ·- ... ·:- .·.1 •• •• ...• .• 1 17. 32. Ambassador Bunker's last words before ._Ileft Saigon V:'ere, "If we stay ~vi~~ -~t, we will come out all right
  • in Canada and uriavailable to defense subpoena, is enclosed herewith as Exhibit VI. The key paragraph of the Justice Department's contract-in-exile reads: "It was further determined on September 8th, 1971, that subsistance is paid on condition that you do
  • .. "' u 0 ANDG£0RC£VOURNAS ONTHEPROPOSED TRIP TO GREECE FORTHE·FUNERAL or KING PAUL. A CHECK-or rsI RECORDSMAY DIS·CLOS[ MR. VOURNAS PRO-COMMUNIST INCLINATIONS· AND THE· ACTIONWHICHWAS·~ECESSARY ONTHEPARTOF PRESIDENT TRUMAN DURING HIS ADMINISTRATIONS
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Visit to Greece (funeral of King Paul)"
  • Folder, "Visit to Greece (funeral of King Paul) [2 of 2]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 2
  • to Cabinet l Room Under Secretarie s Nicholas deB . Katzenbach, Unde r Secretar y o f State Joseph Barr , Unde r Secretar y o f Treasury Paul Nitze , Deput y Secretar y o f Defense Warren Christopher . Justic e Departmen t Frederick C . Belen . Pos t Offic
  • s bil l t an d Lyn departed - alon g w / Con g and Mrs. Pickl e - they wer e goin g t o th e stri p t o catc h a jetsta r t o Florida . 9:50a Th e Presiden t departe d Porterfield Hous e - vi a Lincol n accompanied b y Mrs . Johnso n and Yuk i