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  • to be in Illinois. And I'm sure that there was no quid pro quo. F: What about the placement of NASA down in Johnson's home state by the Kennedy Administration? ' M: Well, that I don't know too much about. I think that it would be more logical to assume
  • of LBJ’s gall bladder surgery; how LBJ’s treatment of individual reports affected their stories; television coverage of a White House event regarding a Rural Electric Association meeting; press coverage of NASA events; the difficulty in denying rumors.
  • of this trip had to do with visiting NASA space facilities. R: Yes. Sure. G: Tell me the reason for that. R: He was chairman of the President's Commission on Outer Space [National Aeronautics and Space Council]. And obviously, as chairman
  • of as all-white settings, to have them cover NASA, to look at those things that have been LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
  • the [inaudible]. He just got through selling property down in Houston to NASA, and they got a tremendous price for what he sold and came up here and bought this place here. BW: This Sweeney we're talking about, and he was the one who caused the most trouble
  • consists of representatives from State, Defense, AEC, NASA, Commerce and CIA, among others) for some weeks now and the following facts, which I regard as crucial, have been developed: 1. France already has two control Data computers of the same model
  • of State TELEGRAM UNCLASSIF'tED PAGE 01 STATE 15366 89 ORIGIN ACOA 17 AEC ll,NASA 0-•0ST 0tPNIC 0li/212 R DRArTEO BYsACDAsANNEMARKS APPROVEDBY,ACDA H• SCOVILLE ACTo DIRo PR ~02382 AUG 67 FM SECSTATE WASHDC TO ALL NATO CAPITALS PRIORITY
  • of that picture Bill was passing out, but have found so far that it was one from NASA with no more here. . • 9-~ I RECE1VED SE.?29 1966 CENTRAL f\LES .. October •• 19" DHr CioYernor Bryant& jolaed 1'.ba a• an lavlted gueat P~ttld-lal Aipt._ tlw Pnaldem
  • . (Continued) President and Mrs. Park will visit the John F. Kennedy Space Center, NASA. President and Mrs. Park and their party will reside at Patrick Air Force Base. (To be confirm~d) SUNDAY,MAY23 At Patrick Air Force Base. MONDAY, MAY24 a.m. EST
  • record signature by FonMin of Norwegian Gover~ent note accepting NASA-Scandinavian joint communications satellite program. Note handed to Vice President by FonMin wl.th appropriate words regarding importance of program and acknowledging Vice President's
  • will be an entirely American demonstrated display. Several tb:>usand u. s. food items will be displayed, and sold in an American style self-service market. Among the other fea­ tures will be a "Food in Space" exhibit arranged by NASA; a specially produced motion
  • , headquarters Ad­ 'ministration, NASA, to Alan Dean, letter, August 29, 1967 • .,8. Frank J. Szalay, Equal Opportunity Officer, Cleveland., to August Schafer, Regional Federal highway Administrator, memorandwr., August 30, 1967 • .;9. P.E. Masheter ~o. ~.v
  • of Health, Education, and Welfare, the Department of Defense, FAA, NASA, the Atomic Energy Com­ mission, the Department of Commerce, and affected industries, to review rules, regulations and efforts to avoid air pollution resulting from jet aircraft, rocket
  • lluf>fngton, a.,· 206\5 81"ACE SCIENCES AND APl"LICATIONS 8UIICOMMITTEIE ON (A /) -/ / (:, ' ._/ / NASA OVERSIGHT COMMITTl:IC ON MERCHANT MAIIIN. AND Pl8HIIIIID 8UaCOMMITTd ON l'ISHERID AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION . aacoMMITTU GN September _6
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  • : E C R r T / j C S ' T T i i / J - 3 SENDS SPECIAL SITUATION REPORT DECL^SSniED \ u t h o a t y £ f i S i i 2 l L 2 l _ - _ _ . . NASA, D a t e i ± ? : 0 XEROX FROM QUICK COPY COPY LBJ LIBRARY 1. AT APPROXIMATELY 0 4 1 5 3 0 Z THE DESTROYERS
  • Antonio Speech ( Trip) 10/31/66 2 . Corpus Christi, Texas ( Trip) ll/1/66 3. Salt Lake City (Trip) 10/29/66 4. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. ll/6/66 5. Appointment of Georgia Neese~ray as Chairman of the SBA Natl. Advisory Cormnittee 3
  • was the head of NASA at that time, James Webb, and we came back right on schedule to land at Cape Canaveral. But that was the occasion when he said, "By God, LeMay's always told me I can have anything I want, and now you're telling me I can't. By God, you
  • financed under research grants and contracts should be continued and enlarged. However, existing support programs are either aimed at general support of science {NSF} or en­ gineering {NASA} or concentrate on a particular field such as the PHS program
  • the town that immediately springs to mind when one thinks of political innovation, but Geringer had been an engineering whiz in the Air Force, assigned to proj ects relating to space exploration, including NASA's Mars Viking lander and the Pentagon's Global