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  • Dickerson Depart W. House. Arrive Zero Milestone at the Ellipse - walked line of people assembled fo r Gordon Cooper's arrival - shook hands. Greeted Cooper on arrival. Departed Ellipse - - motorcade to White House Rose Garden. Arrive Rose Garde n
  • International Union in Miami Tuesday White To To Andrews AFB via House helicopter 9-15-64 calls carded Addressed Machinists made remarks at Cape Kennedy w/ JV, Major Gordon Cooper, Mr. Robert M. Jackson (of Corpus Christ!) , Lt. Col
  • and Mrs. Rusk. Guests: Herblock, Senator and Mrs. Monroney, Senator and Mrs. Cooper, Joe Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Sisco (State Department), Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rostow, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kintner, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moyers, Mr. and Mrs
  • Director Kermit Gordon (b. 1) bookends Geo. Reedy (b. 1) presented marble Senators Symington and Edward Stuart Mr. Tran Quoc Buu (So. Vietnamese Labor Leader); Geo. Meany and Irving Brown, ICFTU Rep to United Nations presentation of Safety To Rose Garden
  • . Johnson, Mrs. Gordon Cooper, Mrs. J.J. Truscott Arrive Municipal Airport To Washington, D.C., arriving at 3:30 am To 4040, w/ Mrs. Johnson, Liz, MF, arriving at 4:00 a m Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE
  • Secretary Freeman Mr Feldman William Randolph Hearst Jr Randolph Hearst Clark Clifford Picture taking w/ VFW National Commander Joseph Lombardo Ted Connell Past Nat Comm. To the Pentagon and Cooper T. Holt Lunch - Secretary McNamara's Dining Room Speaks
  • P. Foley, SBA Hon. Edwar d McDermott, OEP Robert Phillips, OEP Hon. Kermit Gordon To Cabinet Room for meeting w/ Organizing Committee - Nat'l. Lawyers Committee for JohnsonHumphrey -- with James Rowe. out @12:50 p Page 2 Friday White House
  • Telephone Dillon, Dr. Heller, 274 Henry Fowler, G.Ackle y memo Kermit Gordon, Elmer Staats and Press Briefin g #10- Pres. met w/ to ,T . . . ... , discuss UN Matters -in specific TT UNT discussions on cooperation on outer space group in for a quick " Ikeda
  • , 1969 INTERVIEHEE: KERMIT GORDON INTERVIEHER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Gordon's office, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: We can start at the top of the list here and take up where we left off the last time. I'd like to know
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  • Gordon, Kermit, 1916-1976
  • Oral history transcript, Kermit Gordon, interview 2 (II), 1/9/1969, by David G. McComb
  • Kermit Gordon
  • The Record over Kermit Gordon Speaker McCormick Walking around South Ground w/ Valenti Bundy then to the pool upstairs to mansion for lunch w/ JV and Mr Bundy Nap until To offices Kermit Gordon Amb Adlai Stevenson McGeorge Bundy G Reedy To Cabinet Room
  • ; then drafter of letter and name of person who cleared draft. 9/ 15 / 65 rah Dear JCing Constantine, Astronauts Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad come to Greece as emissaries of good will, bringing to Your Majesty and to the people of Greece my own warm
  • Leroy Gordon Cooper - read by Col. Ansel E. Talbert, another trustee Citation of Mrs. Betty Miller (••§ read by Miss Mary V. Brosnahan, the sole remaining trustee of the fund . The President then congratulated winners Fulton, Cooper, and Miller. Shook
  • it was related to the fact that the space flight had just been completed in eight days. And incidentally, tJ1e two men on the plane--one was named Conrad and one was named Cooper. M: (Laughter) That's right. C: They usually mentioned that Cooper, Gordon
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  • Cooper, R. Conrad
  • Oral history transcript, R. Conrad Cooper, interview 1 (I), 6/10/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • R. Conrad Cooper
  • to people in the same couEty . I would mal,..e it a point to see that people like Bob Cooper , Georgeta~~ , Don Scarbrough , Taylor , George Peeler , Taylor Walter Buckner , San ].Tarcos ; Tom 1Nhitehead , Brenham; Mrs . Johnson Mrs . Gliddon , Johnson
  • Moyers Appointment requested by General Bradley to discuss any proposed tariffs on watches before a final decision is made by the Office of Emergency Planning MW (pl) Walt Rostow BM stayed on w/this gp too - out at 1:04p Bill Bowdler Lincoln Gordon
  • , of Venezuela Lincoln Gordon 't"t
  • Gordon is having a meeting at HI>: 00 A. M. on Saturday, April 3, to review the draft and, if appropriate, to reshape it. He \\Ould like you to be present, if at all possible. 2. I have checked with Alice and have tentatively blocked out the time on your
  • INTERVIEWEE: LINCOLN GORDON INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: Homewood House, John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland Tape 1 of 3 M: Let's do get an introductory statement for the transcriber. You're Lincoln Gordon, and your two positions
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  • Gordon, Lincoln, 1913-2009
  • Oral history transcript, Lincoln Gordon, interview 1 (I), 7/10/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • Lincoln Gordon
  • to Brazil, Lincoln Gordon Under Secy. Thomas Mann ^^^^]{)^jj^^^^ our The President and Secy. Ball were joined by Vice President Humphrey. (Also in the meeting but in and out of the room were: Marvin Watson and Jack Valen To the East Room for SWEARING
  • Drexel Godfrey James Cooley Marguerite Beard Lt Gen A J Goodpaster Capt and Mrs. Peter Belin Hugh T Cunningham Sidney Gottlieb Maj Gen John J Davis Mr. and Mrs. Wm Blair Gordon Gray Cartha D DeLoach Eugene Began Col. Stanley Gordon Peer deSilva Janet
  • Marimont, Martin L Cooper, Adren Geagley, Cooper, Richard ! Gibson, Audrey Johnson, Edwin J Meadows, Marion Cotter, Gilliam Gilbert, Carl J Kakalec, John Miller, Herman Cutler, Frederick ^ Giles, Robert Kelleher, Joseph E Mintz, Dr. Jeanne Davis, Ross J
  • . December 20, 1963 The Honorable Kermit Gordon Director, Bureau or the Budget Washington, D. c. Dear Mr o Gordon: This is in reply to the request or Mr. Phillip S. Hughes for a report on the enrolled enactment or Ho R. 7044, 88th Congress. The bill would
  • conflict. Questio n and answer period followed . The President President introduced introduced Secretary Secretary McNamara McNamara who who commented on on the the military military aspects of the Vietna m conflict. Kermit Kermit Gordon Gordo n briefed
  • a prosperous economy and to avoiding the recessions which weaken it. (Note: You may want to mention your latest charge to Kermit Gordon and others to come up with a proposal to cut unemployment. You did this, realizing that it may cost two or three billion
  • Cooper letter asking for the appt. to share with the Shastri's funeral in New Delhi)-- he wanted Minister, Mrs. Gandhi, and also about To the Cabinet Room to join: Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Under Secretary of State, George Ball McGeorge Bundy
  • delibera­ tions was the occasion for a discus­ sion of Churchill by one of the contributors, Gordon Craig. George M. Woodwell, President and Director of the Woods Hole (Massachu­ setts) Research Center, an institute devoted to research in the global
  • anthe m ; Address by the President of Uruguay - His Ex. Oscar G. Gestido - welcoming President Lyndon Johnson. In effect he said his words of welcome recognising , "the nee d fo r s upport and cooperation" -- that America "recognizes that the solution
  • for picture with Kermit Gordon - out 6:4 5 p. m. Lee White (b. 2) Drew Pearson (Off Record) out - 7:40 p. m. George Reedy (b. 3) Walter Jenkins (n/r) To MJDR's office to read newspaper ..-- Mrs. Johnson comes in and they go over several items together
  • Lincoln Gordon Richard HeLms Director CIA William Gaud Administrator, AID Secretary Rusk Edward Clark Director, Office of Panamanian Affairs David McGiffert ^ pressing vigorously all programs which will in prove the security situation in. Panama and pave
  • Bell, James Richardson & Sons, 8 King Street, E. , Toronto, Ontario, Canada H. Lawrence Bogert, Jr. , Eastman Dillon, Union Securities & Co. , NYC Gordon L. Calvert, IBAA, Washington, DC Robert F. Seebeck, Smith, Barney & Co., NYC Carlton P. Wilson
  • Pres Humphrey Henry Gonzalez Admin Staff: Senators: Joseph G. Minish Marion Brachman William Proxmire Richard T. Hanna Ross Davis Jennings Randolph! Compton I. White Daniel Carr John Sherman Cooper Tom S. Gettys Robert T. Cochran Hugh Scott Thomas
  • of international cooperation and understanding; two, the whole foreign aid effort-- the effort to aid the developing countries; and three, education. I had spent a great deal of my time with the Board of Trustees of Cornell, of University of Rochester
  • for the Performing Arts; relationship with the Kennedys; Bill Moyers; Tommy Thompson; Lincoln Gordon; the Dominican Republic crisis; Castro and Cuba; Free Trade Association meets in Montevideo; Central America foreign ministers meet in San José; Fernando Eleta
  • ' ,. ,..... R[ l,f'\,;-u,r. ·............ ~•-. - "1-LJ LI-/ Sent to: Lt. Col. Gordon Cooper 101 Cedar Lane Circle El Lago Seabrook, Texas Mailed: February 22, 1966 ···-~~1.'!CUTIV·! Mr. President: ,: /2fft(e-~ Would you please autograph: 'fictTOGI 1
  • of the staff, and support Senator John Sherman Cooper Personnel: Jim Jones Senator Thruston Morton Cong. Frank Stubblefield Dr. Burkley George Christian Sherwin Markman Cong. Charles Farnsley Mike Manatos Cong. Frank Chelf Henry Wilson Cong. Tim Lee Carter Cong
  • with the Mayor of Houston's Advisory Committee on Housing and· dis­ cussed this among other matters. The Committee, with the cooperation of our Regional Office, will explore alternative mechanisms for land use control which might fulfill the requirement
  • at further civilian utilization be under­ taken only when there is a firm determination and demonstrated capacity on the part of the host government to provide effective cooperation. 2. The Withdrawals a. From Sidi Slimane and Ben Guerir: On December 2
  • Foreign Minister Hector Luisi of Uruguay Amb. Jua n Yriart, Uruguayan Amb to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson Secy Dean Rusk Amb. Henry Hoyt Asst Secy Lincoln Gordon Walt Rostow The President was prepared for his talks w/Pres. Gestido by memo fm Rostow
  • by Lincoln Gordon and by Sol Linowitz. It's a very good document. The position of Johnson there was very much in favor of development of economic integration in Latin America. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
  • Biographical information; served under Eisenhower, JFK and LBJ; major growth of bank under LBJ; Punta del Estes 1967; Lincoln Gordon and Sol Linowitz; Dominican problems; Peru balance of payment problems; Bank important element in Inter-American
  • ing of the English language abroad. z. May we have the Budget Bureau's comments and recommendations ·on the policy statement2 _ Gordon Chase EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT BUREAU OF THE BUDGET WASHINGTON 25, O.C. April 15,1965 OFFICE
  • Cooper ) OF Lee White Senator Everett McGeorge Bundy Arthur Krock in lunch w/ To the office Senator Clinton Mike Feldman Mike Feldman Dirksen Oval Mr out F RECOR D off record Office Krock to at until mansion until at for off record