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- Clark Clifford Deputy Secy of Defense Paul Nitze Secy of Treasury Henry Fowler CIA Director Richard Helms JCS Chairman Earle Wheeler Director Leonard Marks Hon. Robert Sayre, Deputy Asst Secy of State for Inter-American Affairs Walt Rostow George
- . Jones -_.__._.... ,_,____ Larry Temple _____ _'_ George Burkley _^ Lt. Col. Haywood Smith ^^ ! Paul Glynn ^^ ' Ken Gaddis George Christian _^ J Mrs. George Christian i Chief Don Nauser ^ Jack Cliff —• | Pete Rice ' Mendoza • Chief J Monz on ) Navaretti
- calls carded Wednesday White House September lif e 196 4 To Andrews AFB vi a helicopte r w / Robert M . Jackson . McGeorg e Bund y t Jac k Valenti . Horace Busby . Dic k Goodwin, Genera l Clifton , Mari e Fehmer , arrivin g a t 8:41 a Malmstrom AF
- &t1cme en4 uaure yeu. these men td.U be ·conaidered along vi-th other nominees vhen the appointments are.a.e. Sincere.17 youre, !rue D. Morse Acting Seor~tary [1 of 15] Dlar Fr:. d: ID lllball of·!etlttor Jobat!fOft • I 1m !e ectffl. a lmll fnm .ch
- ^_ lower s th e cholestero l i n th e blood . **Press _for 7 VI - pics , out : .; ; . ; ~ ^^f^ Ti« WHITE House Date May 18m 1967 Ptf SID€NT LYNDON 8. JOHNSON DAILY MARY The President began his day at (Place) The T- Telephone Entrv f y I
- news b ecause I know that this is very mt:.ch on your minds, too, and that the meetings you attend, more and m e re, discuss and are concerned with such :new demands as "social and aesthetic values,' ' "scenic vi stas," "historic routing" -- an unheard
- , former Secrelary of HEW managed lo smu~gle hil> successor, Secrrlar} of Education. hirley Hufsledler, past the rope barrier for II picture in the Oval Office e,hibit when Mrs. HuMedler vi..~itedlhe Libntr}' in Seplember. Cohen b currently an occupant
- , yes or no, and their word was law. G: Was that Lister Hill? C: Lister Hill, yes, on the Senate side. If Paul Rogers said, "No," I don't know why you'd waste your time. 4 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
- . Gardner President, Carnegie New York City EXECUTIVE Corporation SECRETARY William B. Cannon Bureau of the Budget (Alternate: Emerson J. Elliott) MEMBERS ( James E. Allen, Jr. Commissioner of Education Albany, New York Fr. Paul C. Reinert President
Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- OF THE WHITE HOUSE STAFF SAT IN ON THE MEET I NG. FAUNTROY SAID THE GROUP REPEATED THEI R REQUESTS THAT THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR LAST SUNDAY ' S VI OLENCE BE ARRESTED , AND THAT JOHNSON SEND U. S. MARSHALLS TO SELMA TO ARREST ANYBODY I NVOLVED I N BRUTALIT Y AGA I
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- and coordinated of actions for the necessary and to alloc9-te.other are planned can be essential on a systematic f mo : n management tee niq_ues. (vi). Reduce the impact of increases after •a project ment by providing in import duties enacted has
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 104: Nov. 5‑8, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- A8REEIIEN1' ..-.NOTICE THAT VE 'WOULD THIEUHIMSELFWASUNTALLYUNPREPARED FORTHI FACTTHAT ONTKE·DAY AFTERWEHADOBTAINED AGRE£11£NT ON.A JOINT DECLARATION, Vi WOULDCOMETO HIii WITH TH£ HEWSTHAT TH£ BOIIBlta WOULD STOP TH£ NEXTFOLLOWING DAYANDNr.GOTIATIONS BEBIN
- the Concor d Fire Department . Inc . . arrivin g airpor t a t ll:00a (St . Josep h Count y Airport). A t the airport, th e Presiden t wa s greeted by Governo r Kar l Rolvaa g o f Minnesota, an d 4HVMNHHBBr r JMHBHL , Departed Sout h Bend. Indian a vi a AF
- Private 28. Sector . • Charles Weltner, tives Attorney, 29. Charles Morgan, Director, 30. Richard Boone, Assistant et. aL 31. Paul Hemphill, 32. Mr.·Stern, President, of Georgia 33. Ivan Allen, 34. Richard Rich, President, 35. Art
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [2 of 2]," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- dent-elect R i c h a r d M. Nixon, brought his mother in-law as well as his bride, Nancy. He introduced Mrs. Paul Moore, of Aiken, S.C., Nancy's mother, and pulled Mr s. Moore into all the pic t ures. Sen. Thurmond , 66, told everyone how lucky he
- the former. Will~kins To (vi EX~COTI E LG/Ptc AG . . 1 I Mr. F&ll-t?-1/(rf,4/.s r-c;.i1-;,.;.f/-1'ec7' President: X y John Gunther of the United States Conference of Mayors called me. He suggests that you_ call officials of the Conference
- ESP! ONA GE ACTS ALONG T HE COAST Of .T Ht: DE '.•:OCR ~.TIC ?20?!... ~ • S vf'\c~A c.M •i\1• l-c .~ ::. ,'-?!.. KO R~!" REPUBLIC OF G~'r: .. t>!.J VI A TXE GE~~ER A!.. ~~EA OFF TX£ SOVI:5:T ~~~.RZ!I>'. :: PRO\JINCSo WE P?.STENDED
- helicopter w s They joine d ; Luci Nugen t Mr. Stev e Martin i Mrs. Ann e Martin i / Tom Johnso n Joe Califan o Dorothy Territ o Paul Glyn n Dr. B urkley Diana Heige s Bob Taylo r - S S pob The Presiden t aske d where Ly n was - Luc i sai d "upstairs
- , University of isconsin; Donald Ritchie, enate Historical ffice; Joel Silbey, Cornell University; and Margaret Thompson. Syracuse Uni er- sity. epresenting the press 1/ere Donald Bacon, U.S. News and World Report; Paul Duke, W.E.T.A.; Nick Kotz, free lance
- A X .^e A iJ ji^ beauiJi
- LBJ & Lady Bird have coffee; Lady Bird reads while LBJ telephones & watches television; Johnsons go for walk; tourists on Ranch Road 1; group of African-American children from St. Paul's School, 500 miles away, wait to sing for the Johnsons; LBJ
- Oitteleon 25 Centr.a l Park West New Yo.r k The following people are ntodele who wiU be coming in late Wednesday afternoon.. Bit Biley 210 Weat 9th Stre.et NewYor~ I Di•nne Waters 3410 Saiat Paul P'lace Fairfax. Vi~1lnla (hom;, addrese) (r>anall Hall
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 79: May 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- .-rncnt or Bank loan totaling $1 million a~ a sta~ter. W. VI;. Rostow /· Mer.iorandum to the IADB. from Felipe Herrera on Australia• s contribution AIDE l-ID-10IBE RE: Australia - Possible Coopero.tion with La.tin America. throueh tbe Inter
- - Watches 1865, 1966 and 1967 Tariffs - Textiles Trade Policy Tariff - Textile investigation Title VI - Civil Rights kAct Civil Service Commission .,.Airline Pilots Association CAB Cases - sent to President Clippings - Political Commerce - Nehmer Ethnic
- . In my knowledge of the Council, which goes back to 1951 when Paul Nitze was here, there's never been such a requirement . I think the Council would be unworkable if there were such a requirement . The head of the Council has always had direct access
- , Physician to the President M/Sgt Paul Glynn Marie Fehmer Mary Slater Robert Taylor, ASAIC, USSS The President was in the front compartment of the chopper with Gov. & Mrs. Guerro, Mrs. Burns, Secy McNamara, Secy Rusk during the ride he complained of the heat
- is fuzz it up, so in the end it's pretty fuzzy language as to where it is. I think that over time you'll see the secretary strengthening his position vis-à-vis the administrators. Alan Boyd moved fairly quickly to do that, actually. M: Was there any
- President Johnson and Paul Spaak on November 8, 1963 (17) Text of telegram from Amb. MacArthur on extended meeting between the Vice President and Paul Spaak on November 8, 1963 (18) Text of telegram from Amb. MacArthur on further meetings between
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- Paul Hammond Oveta Culp Hobby Warren Kinney General Douglas MacArthur Hanford MacNider John P. Marquand General Frank R. McCoy Robert Montgomery Fairfield Osborn Frederick Osborn Anna M. Rosenberg Robert G. Sproul Lewis L. Strauss Admiral J. H. Towers
- of ~! the program ought to be increasing the· 1ong-term vi abi 1i ty of mass transportation. The program should be directed toward doing more than providing a one-shot capi~al in-put to transit operations. At least a portion of the capital grant program could
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- ..!l» 'bl t,::~ltJle&ter ~ ~--- . ~-·.,•·it~,~u ,.,;,.,._1t'" •l'_'l>~,.i 'i tj.:W-V~, y vi~ . • tidl:r.'A'~'ijfJI. rt ,1,,, ,c-...,_ti"' i····--''t"'~ _, 'i:1 ·"!l.-·,J!,.,_llli11,,, .,r1,l!!l.,,,.__..:tL__-t 1,-~ ,.,.,__t)t'1"'1i.'!. ka,,A ~Wl
- AT I510A e 0 M Ji' I B E N T I A#t _ ACCEPTE INVITATION, · HE DID NOT RPT NOT HAVE ANY PRESENT INT ENTI ON OF ACTUALLY CARRYI NG OUT VI SIT. PAPANDREOU SAID USSR WAS IMPERIALIST IC EMPI RE, AND HE DID NOT HAVE "INCLINATION". TO HELP THIS EMPIRE. I
- usociated them Jea11--Paul and the Yugoslav , well known 00°aided popaaa.diaili cleao o-f the proje~t •f ·ti. poup wu al•• ..,..ened d d.\e "~ln • sponaon • majo-r aour@e •f actioa ,,.e Seqhn A,6) The pres~ig~ publie • of t:he ''Berlltrand
- carried with him a letter from the Papal Delegate and also from the Bishop of Saigon, apparently praising the actions in upsetting the Diem government. Lodge said he saw dangers of an anti-Christian move and this was his purpose in seeing the Pope . He
- A ';, State Paul-lienri fl43f Bio Sketch RESTRICTION Spa.ak.. State Conf. Rinaldo Del Bo [duplicate of /137] A. J 2 p Undated VP Security File, VP Travel VP Visit bo the Benelux Countries RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed
- and the popes and emperors of Rome woul d have set up touncil s for thi s and that and everything if they hadn't been convinced, either from \'Ihat they had heard of past ones or of what they perceived the current situation to be, that it would do more good than
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- . to reinuu.e iueh a. 41.scu:s aion whenever it eeemed app•op·r iate. Officials of O\Ul' Governments could 111;eet ,i n Waebiagtea,, C..aber-. or VI ellington. without publicity ae they el4 in London. Any Qleetin.g on the Fo·r eiga Mblieter level \v.ould
- ~ ~ ~( ,-,/ C;~A "f\ ) {!!,) JV' i1/ ,j") ~ ~o~Oo~ Attached are: (a) a list of the candidates for the the Cities which Paul Douglas would chair a~ (b) a short statement r> ~p-7 ...... ,.,...' announci g the form~tion of the Commission.x~ ()7t,_, :Zhur
- 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
- ExpendiActivity LD n MONDAY Raul Castro, San Salvador, El Salvador (include visited by) ture Bright day, pleasantly cool; sun shining. President awakened by Paul Glynn He asked to sleep for ten more minutes Go ' up-dressed, had breakfast and Mrs. Fidel
- · generally" in handling the "riots and wild vi-: •olence" that erupted in. citi~s·across the country after Dr. Maftin L~~er. King's _assassina~ion. :.' . . 1 • • • Please Turn to Page 111 Col. 3 • • • •• ' ~ • -~ ·,: /; • 'j I "Because