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  • took a long, long time, and when he took these to General Marshall he expressed the hope that General Marshall would give them his careful scrutiny. Well, General Marshall looked at him a few moments before he replied, and when he did reply he said
  • that some performance on their part is needed before we should make our next moves. l - (4) If the President intends to communicate secretly with K., he might consider including a personal expression of hope that K. would personally oversee and expedite
  • military pressure against the Dubcek governm1: 11t in the hope that the liberals would slow down the reform campai gn. The day of tl 1 1· Soviet invasion, the Preside nt met with Ambassador Dobrynin at 8:15 tJ . M . and then with the NSC later that evening
  • . But, I talked to Sam Rayburn in his hotel suite at the Biltmore in Los Angeles a couple of days before the actual nomination. Though he said nothing overt, it was · quite clear that he had little hope that the President would win. He was amiable
  • • tlaat yw &J'e c.tebr&Uq y•r blribday I04ay. l hope ~ UI• uy brina• ycM& J•J aacl •ulafacUon, &ad iaat k will be on• of may bappy day• for JOll la Uae comilla yeu. kb. my eartleat aood wbh••• conarat.i&Uoaa * Honorable Hale BOfa• H011•• of Repr
  • I p lEIA INR -~--­ R~ ACTIONDEI»AllTMENT 241, INFORMATION PANAMA.CITY 16 1. Ileference: Circular telegram 1614; Nicaraguans will .continue ·hope President may some time via it this country. Mea.D,.while they will cordially welcome Vice President
  • , but we just hoped it would be someday. G: Now, another one was one in Weslaco. Didn't you buy that one at the same time or about the same period? J: Yes. G: This was KRGV--? J: KRGV. Well, I can't remember. Waco was first, I know that. But we
  • of ministers in Houston. Do you remember that? J: Yes, I do. And I remember how proud we were of how well Kennedy comported himself, with such dignity and solid answers that were also very--he said the message we wanted him to say, we hoped he could
  • to speak, she has the same right, she hoped they would show her the courtesy. And in every instance she just handled the 10 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • in the field. (Laughter) G: I hope it wasn't a fresh platform. (Laughter) K: Yes, but that made the papers. It was quite a get-together. G: And you saw him in that fire engine riding around? K: Well, as you know, there's a low-water ford across
  • foo t o f th e step s leadin g ou t o f the lowe r part o f the Par k Gav e Do n Basc o Schoo l ban d ha d assemble d (youn g boys), an d colore ban S _______ e ____-___-_ sa d wit e to o hope t Sanche z tol d th e reporter s tha t h e woul d b e
  • appearanc e I Msg f Mrs. Maym e Connally- retirin g afte r ove r 5 0 yrs ser v w Selective Serv i in Ky . I -. Lt r t o Majo r Ralp h C. Stover , forme r Ch , W H Polic e - congrat' g I Msg f Cit y o f Hope- 196 7 Nat'l Biennia l Con v f July 2 I Promotion
  • developed what you have, although we did ask for more. We asked for cease and desist powers for the People Employment Opportunity Commission. And I think wisely so, because we knew from school desegregation that this country is much too big to hope to effect
  • that 1962 is when we had the election that almost defeated us, sent us home. During a good bit of that time I sensed, from people who called me, things that the Senator couldn't hope to sense because they wouldn't say them to him. 15 LBJ Presidential
  • telephone lines, telegraph lines, et cetera? B: Yes, that was all done in advance, a fantastic operation, but I didn't get into that part of it. F: That's not your role. B: That's right. F: What did you hope to get out of Punta del Este? B: I think
  • in the discussions at all. We were as convinced as indeed the universities were that this was a very healthy business and that there was no way that fundamental science had a hope of carrying on without a disposition on government's part to pay the bills and to see
  • n s . m y h e a r t b e g a n to s i n g . A nd th e n ? Th a t w a s w hen T h e y w e r e so b e a u tif u l! I hope I h a v e th e g r a c e to know th a t e v e r y d a y I sp e n d h e r e i s a p r iv ile g e . A nd n e v e r m o re s o
  • of T h e P r e s i d e n t 's C o u n try ,. W hen w e h a v e a r e c e p tio n w e u s u a lly in c lu d e ^ in a w id e net ^ friends f r o m h o m e w ho h a v e no r e l a t io n to th e o c c a s io n , b u t who I hope r e g a r d i t a s a b r u
  • a ch an g e of p a c e an d i s e x c itin g to m e , b u t L y n d o n d o e s n 't g et f r o m i t w h at he g e ts f r o m th e r a n c h . p h o n ed L u c i. ; T hey I w e r e s t i l l a t W au k eg a n snow ed in a n d hoped to r e t u r n
  • a n k y ou. to h a v e i t p u b lis h e d - - p o s th u m o u s ly ." " T h a t ' s fin e . • I g u e s s I w ill h av e T h e re u p o n the la d y a n s w e r e d , I hope i t w ill b e so o n ." He d e c la r e s i t h ap p en ed ! .As so o n
  • p le f r o m B onw it T e l l e r w ith m y B e n Zucke r m a n c lo th e s - - th e l a s t t h r e e of m y S p rin g o u tfit I hope." I c a n 't g e t o v e r th e s lig h tly rid ic u lo u s fe e lin g th a t c lo th e s should, ta k e up so m u
  • o r P r in c e s s Irene . I told the g o v e r n o r s' ^w iv e s th is la u g h in g ly , sayin g I hoped th ey r e a liz e d th ey h ad a th r ifty a d m in istr a tio n . ' ” ' , ^ " I >- • ■■'■; MEMORANDUM- ; • ■ k ; . ' - ^ V:",' '1
  • , a lounging o u tfit. ' And th en w e w en t to bed e a r ly , the wind qu ieting a b it, and a ll o f hoping for 8 0 ° w ea th er and th e s t ill s e a to m o r r o w . i
  • o se th a t I hope is r e c o r d e d - - in f o r m a l, w a r m , e a r t h y lo v in g . And I th in k e v e r y b o d y t h e r e m u s t h a v e gone h o m e fe e lin g th at th e s e fiv e y e a r s of h a r d w o r k w e r e a li tt l e m o
  • reasury looked fairly fa vorably on a blacklis t operation. 11,' lth a n O.A.5 cover and no freezing of Jrree \\" orld as1eta in the U. s., the rhks of eetaliatlon would be m ana geable. !! there is 11 general discussion of the black list, I hope
  • b e m a n y s h a p e s of m y s t e r y a n d m a n y th in g s th a t G od m a k e s to b e p a st fe a r or hope. A n d th e e n d m e n lo o k e d f o r c o m e t h n o t. p a th t h e r e is w h e re no m a n so u g h t." And a So h a t h
  • so m e d ay , he h im s e lf , w o u ld c o m e to l e c t u r e th e r e - f o r a s u m m e r - f o r a n ig h t - a n y th in g . I a ls o s a id , " I hope th a t you*re going to le a v e th e p a p e r s th a t r e l a t e to the p a r t of y o
  • ou ld , no doubt, h a v e b e e n in tr o d u c e d a s C o n g r e s s m a n C a in , b y the M ilita r y A id e; and C o n g r e s s m a n or n o , he w o u ld h a v e fou nd p le n ty of fr ie n d s . ^ ■ So I hope th is w ill be a l e s s o n
  • e a r s i n th e H o u se an d the S enate an d c a m p a ig n s a n d o u r life t o g e t h e r . to w r i t e a b o u t u s , I hope i t w ill be a s good a s p o s s i b l e . If p e o p le a r e going So I a m c o m m i t t e d to tr y in g
  • a t k in d of c o o p e ra tio n fro m p r iv a te e n t e r p r i s e you th in k y o u a r e m a k in g so m e h e a d w a y . J im m y P ip k in w as th e r e to r e c e iv e it . A nd I hope h e f e lt the w a r m th of m y s m ile a n d h a n d
  • , G eo rg e M ahon o f T ex a s and H elen , who is one o f the R egen ts of the S m ith so n ia n . en jo y s it a s m u ch a s L yndon. I hope he And th e B ill F u llb rig h ts — no s u r p r is e that he shou ld be a R eg en t - - v e r y a p p
  • lly to m e . b e e n i n h is m in d a l l n ig h t lo n g . m It w a s a s though I hope the r e f r a i n h a d n 't F e e lin g lik e the b o y th a t le a v e s th e b u rn in g d e c k , I w e n t to m y ow n ro o m to t r y to g e t a n o th
  • expenditure of Foundation funds for operation and maintenance of this ship would be acceptable: Indeed, we feel that the expenditur~ of funds of any federal agency would be inadvisable• I am hoping for an early response so that the ~ saga of ANTON BRUUN can
  • iI | G. ^r~ Christian (pl) I ^ Christian (pl) Flowers sent today to Senator Karl E.Mundt in Bethesda -- "Karl, I do hope your_ is only very temporary and nothing very bothersome. Lady Bird and are thinking of you. Lyndon B Johnson
  • __ Then Chairman Kosygin made remarks. ."" ; SUNDAY ! SXK j. .' ' - - The President and Chairman Kosygi n then walked over to stand o n top o f the large hill they could be seen by the large crowd which had gathered today, hoping to have a glimpse
  • wa y around the Cabine t Roo m shakin g everybody's hand. H e met on e youn g ma n whose nam e i: c is unknow n - - an d the Presiden t sai d "wel l I just me t a ma n who works for th e man wh o used to pa y me $ . 50 a da y - - I hope yo u all ar
  • , the widow, to \Vash" ington for the service at Arlington. It was,, sai~l· · Garci~ an effort to . > l "i; "" .,; :. :i;: . m;1.ke ~ aineri~~.) .r»;· -.: ·~...(., ,.,:;,, • ·~ ·~..,· ', ·~. ~'. · ~amsey 'w as hopeful that' .pian~ . ·1 · ·· might
  • for the publication, said that I hoped he hadn't been sued by this other station; that we planned no suit, but that I did want to bring it LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • had high hopes to achieve things domestically and then got tangled in a war. Do you think that's a valid comparison? K: Yes, yes. And I'm sure that Wilson was not terribly well informed, although he was a student and a scholar. I don't think that he
  • the evidence we can and then make a decision and hope we're right. Only time will tell. M: On decisions like this, it's the entire Commission that decides? D: Oh, yes, on all merger cases. On any case that affects transportation policy the commission