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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 30, June 1-12, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 17
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Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 18, January 1-18, 1966," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [1 of 2]
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- , and he has undertaken to get Wayne Hays or some other senior member of the committee to do this job. I gave his staff man, Boyd Crawford, three basic arguments: 1. That we have absolutely no treaty relationship that would require us to back the Turks
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 8 (VIII), 8/17/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 67: Mar. 14‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- discus- ' sions. At the end of one meetin g with Mr. Shastri Tuesday, Sen. Wayne Morse is 'reported to have said, "The United States will yield to no one in its fr iendship. " Another enator said, "I can ima gine no · gre a ter hi storical tragedy than th
- of repression of fa c ts from th e public. M i c h a e l B. R u b i n , T erry S t e in h a r t . P h i l a d e l p h i a , P a ., A u g u st 7, 1964. S en ato r Wayne M orse , U.S. Senate, W ashington, D.C.: C o n tin u e p ro te stin g o u r In d o c h
Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: April – June, 1967," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 5
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- W. Rubey George G. Simpson Donald D. Van Slyke . Oscar Zariski 1966 1964 Roger Adams Othmar H. Ammann Theodosius Dobzhansky Charles S. Draper Solomon Lefschetz Neal E. Miller Marston Morse Marshall W. Nirenberg Julian Schwinger Harold C. Urey Robert
- Horwitz as Asst. Secy, of Defens e Daniel M. Luevano, Asst. Secy, of Army Robert Warren Morse as Asst. Secy, of the Navy To Cabinet Room w/ group from swearing still off in in the record ceremony Defense Personnel: Guests of Mr. Horwitz: Harold
- , 1961 (include visited by)* LD Opened the Senate A. W. To lunch in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Truman; given by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chapman 4975 Hillbrook Lane Sen Humphrey; re: Senators Morse and Proxmire on floor i n speeches on John Connally John Connally
- IZtOOn __ 4:01 12:15p ~__t Secy. Ball . 1*:30P ^.34 12:45p _j J. Valenti (3:37 t il Valenti [3:46 l:00p ___ t Frank Erwin 4:10 l:15p __t Sen. Russell 5:40 l:30p __t Sen. Morse 4:53 l:45p __ t Walter Reuther 6:26 . Secy. Ball> 11:28 Z -QQP t J. Valenti 2
- -local call to Carroll Kilpatrick Sara Jay Taylor Opened Senate Visited with Senator Morse in outside office Policy Luncheon - office of Sec'y of Senate * Selecte d names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FO R TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Expenditure Code
- Construction Appropriation Committee Conference, F-37 Texas Delegation (closed) Cy Anderson and Andy Biemiller Sen Bridges Jerry Holleman Sen Dirksen Jerry Holleman, Phil Potter, Chuck Bailey, Allen Drury, Russ Bill White Sen Morse George Speaker Sen Kennedy
- by them as a carved model of a bullock drawing a traditional cart. The briefing memos said the four members of the delegation readily understand English but speak it with fairly heavy accents. OFF RECORD: Mr. David Morse, Director General
- f Tennessee . DeLoach Geo. Reed y Discussion wit h Senato r Morse . Congressman J . T . Rutherfor d Discussion wit h Congressma n Brook s Participated i n Equa l Employmen t Opportunit y "Plan s fo r Progress " signin g a t the Whit e Hous e
- Security/meeting at White House Texas Delegation Bobby Sen Fulbright Sen Mansfield Sen Humphrey Sen Chavez Hobart Taylor, Jr. Neil McNeil; re: his inquiry on the time he has spen t with the President since Inauguration Sen Morse Sen McCarthy Shook hands
- signing it Congressman Harding and Mrs. Pfost re: reclamation project in Idaho Sen Anderson, re: helping on Idaho project Walter Mayor de Lesseps Morrison - re: Fairbanks-Morse project and well in India Govern or McFarland (Phoenix) Booth Mooney, in George
- hassle over paragraph on mutual reduction of action, Africans didn't want mutual because of our bombing. That is now out. Morse will call for meeting of Assembly but Assembly will do exactly what Security Council did. Presidens Rusk: Let Goldberg find
- of Amarillo was properly filed fo r US Senator; finding out how much longer Mr. Rogers had in which to pay filin g fee . Senator George Parkhouse and W. O. Reed (Dallas) Gerry, r e: whe n Paul Roger s fee has to be paid. Sen Morse, re: invitation to Sen
- 15 16 17 18 19 20 4:00p 4:15p 4:20p f 4:35p t 4:45p t 5:15p 5:40p 6:00p 6:40p f 7:00p Date Activity (include March 23, 196 0 visited by)* LD Expenditure Code George Dave McDonal d Atty General Rogers Sen Morse and Sen Lusk Picture in Senate
- Dick Nelson - asking him to read the yeas and nays on vote last night on cotton - wheat Bill Mac Bundy (nr - fr mansion) Walter Jenkins " " " Senator Morse " " " W. Jenkins " " " W. Jenkins " " " W. Jenkins " " " f Judge Moursund " " " J. Valenti
- JULY 16, 1967 - 2:15 p.m. ---SI BIPARTISAN CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS AND RANKING MINORITY MEMBERS OF COMMITTEES Sec. McNamara Sec. Wirtz Sec. Boyd Attar. Gen. Clark Senator Mansfield Senator Long Senator Russell Senator Byrd ~. Sen. Morse Sen
- Carte r and Mayo r Cavanaugh visited. Mrs. Johnson - re: attending Labor Dept Dinner tonight. Sen. Morse's AA, Wm. Berg Sen. Russell Long Sen. Dodd Senator Muskie Senator Brewster Secretary Wirtz Ken O'Donnell Sen. McNamara Sen. Muskie Bobby Baker's
- w/ Sen. Morse and Dr. Riddick Lou Deschler Meeting w/ Sen. Mansfield Arrive 274 EOB to see Ted Sorensen and Larry O'Brien To Jim Blundell's w/ one guest - reception honorin g Deputy Postmaster General Sidney Bishop To 4040, arriving at 9:00 should
- and advocate peace. Because I certify that the Fulbrights and the Morses will be under the table and the hard liners will take over -- unless we take initiatives. I can see lot of things developing in the future to distress us. keep peace emphasis on. END AT 1
- encounters with Liz! 2 p.m. St. Matthews We went in 4 and came out 3 3:20 to New York Senator Morse, Carl Albert, Ambassador Lodge Speech to NEA Then on plane Drinks dinner Thornberrys - Albert - LBJ (Pickle voting against us letter citing
- District of Texas The Speake r Sen Dirkse n Bobby Bake r Sen Morse and Sen Fulbright re: Khrushchev visit and Congress staying in session at time of his visit To Speaker's office Dinner in P-38 with MM 2.70 To Mutual Sec Appro Markup in F-37 Selected names
- there Cong Mendel Rivers Farmer Mr Bundy Lee White asking him to come up and listen to call James Farmer OORE NYC Lee White in room Venezuela HE Romulo Betancourt w/ Dave Powers Don Barnes State Department Interpreter Sen Morse Earnest McFarland JV
- of first family Phil Potter visited President asked him to come by after reception Gave him an autographed pic showing Potter reading Baltimore Sun Mrs Johnson Walter Reuther J. W. Buillion Sen. Morse 9:35 t Frank Valeo 9:45 f Pierrre Salinger
Oral history transcript, Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., interview 2 (II), 8/1/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- Humphrey crowds--all the people working for Hubert. We usually had strategy meetings of about seven, eight, ten people. When we got there Rowe proposed that we pullout of the District of Columbia and give it to Morse, in return for which Morse would
- obligation to report to SC (S.;: •.:,.i.rtty Co~n.cil) • If we offer a resolution and it i.3 vetoed~ Morse will say th~ UN has rejected us and we -ought to get out of South Vietnam .. RG.sk: Two difficult points: 1. Pressure to take cease-fire without
- Bill and the fact that the Committee has been delayed by Senator Morse, who as Chairman of the Committee has been involved in other matters. He said that Senator Morse 1 s activities on the rail strike has prevented the Senator from working as much
- (The President dropped in on this conference in the Ballroom of the Mayflower Hotel With Senator Morse at the speakers' table, the President gave a forceful talk about see next page The President signed the veto message in the Cabinet Room, and authorized its
- didn't go to the Hill; I got into a very nasty fight with Senator Morse about this, but I distinguished very strongly between my idea of delegating Head Start to an office in HEW, and spinning it off to the Office of Education, which is what Dominick
- ; Senator Morse; Job Corps; Nixon’s views on OEO/poverty program; Mr. Agnew’s statement; Green Amendment; TWO Project; effects of Vietnam War on war on poverty; OEO handling of budgetary requests; LBJ’s support of OEO; liaison between from OEO and White