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- President's Meeting with Pope Paul (Dec. 2J, 196$) (from J. Valenti's notes) - Bresident gave the Pope an aide memoire. It noted t he Pope's appeal for a bombing halt. "My country has tried this path before. I would not exclude the possibility that it may
- Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978
- Folder, "[December 23, 1967 - 8:50 p.m. Meeting with Pope Paul]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
- Subject: Vietnam In view of the public demonstrations and difficulties that have been evidenced in Vietnam in recent weeks, His Eminence, Amleto Cardinal Cicognani, Secretary of State of His Holiness, Pope Paul VI, wishes to make note of the fact
- Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978
- Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978
- presente d a n autographe d picture w/silve r fram e an a 14-kara t golde n globe w/box lined i n re d pape l velve t - Pope " Paul" VI gave the "President a modern Italia n artis t entitled "Th e Resurrection " an d Mrs. Johnso n and Luc i miniatures w/gol
- (inctude visited by) E The President 's helicopter landed at the Vatican for meeting with Pope Paul VI The President was greeted by Archbishop Benelli (Substitute Secy of State) and Msgr. Paul A. Marcinkus and Count Galeassi, Vatican Administrator
- Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 11 (XI), 10/28/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . They did it on the day of the night the President went to New York to meet the Pope [Paul VI] the following day if my recollection is correct. To say that Johnson was distressed is-- (Laughter) G: What did he say? C: Well, we found out about
- Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978
- To the White House Theatre w/above guests and Mrs. Johnson - watched 3 movies: 1) "The Journey" - USIA movie re Pope Paul VI's visit to the U.S. 2) "The President's Country - NBC's filming 3) Film of President's Dogs - home movies: film taken by dog caretaker
- !ude visited by) ture some picketsin the area To St. Matthew's Cathedral vi a motorcade w/ Mrs. Johnson, Jake Jacobsen, Georg Christian, Helen Thomas of UPI and Doug Cornell of AP -- en route to the cathedral the President kidded Doug Cornell about
- YOU TO KNOW THAT THERE WERE THREE MAJOR ELEMENTS IN HIS DISCUSSION WITH POPE PAUL IN ROME. t . THE PRESIDENT MADE A STRONG CASE FOR OUR BOMBING POLICY, AND A STRONG CASE AGAINST A UNILATERAL PAUSE . HE CITED PREVIOUS COMMUNIST EXPLOITATION OF PAUSES
- : ,.. • , (....·,... ,-', ' "; ·I -- His Holiness ,.: '• {' ·.- Pope Paul VI has wxitten \ I,~" ·:1\,,'";•\~ ,, •·..·,. on other key nations of humanity with major the anguish in diatl"ess of India's should extend Her needs to every h.ll'ldli:.ig conunoditics, he1
- IssueNumberXLVIIIDecember 15. 1990 Fifteenth Century Painting given to President Johnson by Pope Paul VI. MerryChristmasto a[[ our _friends Eveningsat the LibraryProvide Friends of the LBJ Library were invited to "An E ening With ... •• Dr. Don
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- Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Califano -- XXXIX -- 8 attention to it except in that message to Congress in March, but probably because the Pope [Paul VI] kept sending him
- me to convey his personal greetings to Pope Paul. F: Did the Pope seem to have any feeling for Mr. Johnson one way or another? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 15 (XV), 11/20/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of the zip code; working with, and learning from, European mail systems; trips to Europe to learn about their postal systems; O'Brien's visit with Pope Paul VI and their conversation regarding Vietnam; efforts to improve mail service between the U.S
- Secretary of State, Pope Paul VI, and Ho Chi Minh Top Secret 1 p. FPesiaeBt to Oh8:fl:eelloP Kiesingap___; 'Possible ela~sified informa_tion--. ©fis:I1callor Kiesiriger to PresideR-t Possible classified inrormatlon Rostow for the President 8/Jl/68 Top
- by that time, I was probably assistant director of the Pub 1i c Ut il it i es Di vi s i on as I remember it. Johnson and Douglas had become very close friends, saw one another regularly. Douglas and his wife at that time, whose name was Mildred, were frequent
- October 5 , 196 5 White House Awake - - breakfas t i n bed 20 met w / JV , MW , J J STRICTLY OF F RECOR D Tuesday 2 lbs. Departed th e Whit e House vi a Oldsmobil e seda n - - throug h th e East Gat e - accompanied b v JV -- Le m John s an d
- Holineaa,cPope Paul VI so graciously blessed £or me. This first edition, inacribed ln remembrance of the fourth centenary of the artist's death, m.eana much to me . and I want to aa ■ure all who bad a. part 14 ita preaentation · that I will treaaure
- versions of a letter from Pope Paul (the President was re-editing) : concerning 3&&*GSM&eaBSB£ Pope Paul's message regarding ^taJSBSBfff suspension of hostilities over the Lunar New Year that might be extended and » / open the way to negotiations for peace
- created by the subjects of the portraits. The bronze pieces, representing Berks' output over a long career, included leaders in the worlds of politics (Presidents John son, Kennedy and Truman); religion (Pope Paul VI, Martin Luther King, Jr.); industry
- As you can see, th e s tatement doe~~rlofd~·a 1 ~with lhe ·reaI:-l$ sutttt.JA. ,_ th·e-·s·e!1C>us-obj e c :· .J ;l whi ch- the Saigon-government" would~nas,~--:-t_QY ~~!s1:-cJ_e_:i;~_._§ t~pe r vi~ 1r_g its e_lections,". We have asked our Embassy
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 91: Aug. 11‑21, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- , Paris, Frankfurt, and briefly, Budapest and London. I am submitting herewith certain personal observations and canments in connection vi th these visits tor whatever use they may be to you. Moscow 1. As always, China remains in the background of Soviet
- e h is m e e tin g w ith P o p e Jo h n - - a q u ite r e a l r e la tio n s h ip . W edding B le s s in g " . T he h e a d lin e w a s ; " P o p e M ay B e sto w " P o p e P a u l VI i s e x p e c te d to b e s to w h is p e r s o n a l b l e s
- LBJ & Lady Bird breakfast with guests while others attend church; news articles about Johnsons and the wedding; Lady Bird bowls with guests; possible blessing of marriage by Pope Paul VI; gift from Tony Taylor of their mother's silver cups for Luci
- ., I I Hoitacelc: Through the courtesy of Congreasman Boggs, I h v• r ••o Sv•d th tiny 1t tll•it• ol th• Infant of Pr gue, blesiecd by Pope Paul VI, thl!t you bl"Ollpt from Czecboslovalda at the :r que1t of 0.11elderly citizen. lam, ol couree, gr~te
- SAVE SU3RAM.A~ IAM A~D ' PM I '! • . - .. 1 TODAY•3 '\ \ i OECISIO i'J . THIS (•;Ai{ES SELf - ll E: L.P QUALITY C?\EI ~•JE T9 S ACTIO :~ DOUBLY CO NVI NCHJG 3UT ALSO t·L~KES IT ESS~N TIAL NO WASH I NG TO N · STATE£1ENT REFZR TO FI~EE Vi-A:--J
Oral history transcript, J. Russell Wiggins, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- was, and I was aware that he was a supporter of the administration, that he had been identified with it. M: You went off to work for the New York Times, I believe, for a little while. W: I was a Washington correspondent to the St. Paul Pioneer Press
- • :People don't 1uter~ p,qple that l.!i• ! ~hf1 chanc:e •,c aee\ the. 31-:ir-•i• AMr.lCMs,. 1'-twy J'-~ 1"'6 " vi-r:,- !ew -;:•· .h,a.,. tJ:.at.colo.r• ':.~ r.i,.!.~ : •-♦ ot_ C,:, 41':f~ oi8 n·.• I,~. l:: ...r t • ~ 1"" :.,,•1 ~\(1-l\f ~ the Qthe
- lut yeu'• ClYU 1U1ht• Blll aa4 bl• coetrdiaator of tile Oovewameat•• civU. rt1hta pro• 1ram•, wW be laYolvu la ta• pl"• atl of . . , Admlalnl'atloa pope•al•. The Pr••lclent • .......... tllel'efOl'e tMt I uy to nl'aal• f.01t the Vlce Pre•lcleat
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- nations· Yho seek th~ restorati)n o:i. peace in Vi et- 1fa.m. "-/t,3 he.r. e in the Soma~.~ Re_;/1;.~lin -f'i·c -~ y believe that .: t i·:;; ~1h~ ·"'-•"A7.J en all Gov i-j:cm... :;_c.t:3 iri:t ... :.t~1~1, ttorial ore'-~n·· sa t · ons o,r.'1 :Lnd~vi:,u
- and one Congressman, one from each party) .. Senate: Senator Morse {D-Ore.) Senator Sparkman {D-Ala.) Senator Ai.ken (R- Vt.) Senator Kuchel ( R-Calif.) *Senator Paul Douglas (D-Ill.} Senator Montoya (D-N. M.) House: Congressman Armistead Selden {D
- , Fehmer, Welch, Liz Carpenter. 2/22 Flies to San Angelo w/CTJ, Paul Glynn, the Malecheks, Liz, Fehmer, and Jenkins, where LBJ addresses reception at San Angelo College. Meets w/ Lawrence Westbrook, then speaks to San Angelo Board of City Development
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 20, February 1- 11, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- , the IBRD and other financial institutions and as part of the Mekong Basin development and the President's Southeast Asian Development plan as set forth in his Baltimore speech• • . -3rAmoas sa d"o r- -Gcildbe·rg I s-·vis i t _to Saigorr:~o-f f"E~rs
- ~ ,~;, l'Rt'-'~ ."1l~JSTER, SMALL LUNCHEOM HO~TF.D µy Pf
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 81: June 7‑12, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- ZED· REPEATEOL Y THAT"HANO I WOULDFOLLOWTHIS STRATEGYONLY IF IT MADESURE TH~T u.s~ FORCES WOULDNOT 8£ A_B_LE LEGALLYOR POLITIC~LLY 1'0 ENTER VIETNAM·AT SOM~ ...ATER 'STA~-IF COMMUNISTMIL:ITARYFORCES WERE•REQUIRECo r!E FELT· 1CAN TROOPS WERE'OUT OF; VI
- of George and Ann Quayle Carmon. His ancestors, for several centuries were residents sea-faring people, of the Isle of Man. He was thirteen years old when he and his parents were converted to Mormonism. In 1842 vi th other members of his fam.ily he
- as a prelude to negotiations what will the USSR do? In other wor·ds, will your own policies vis-a-vis Vietnam be modified? If you cannot control Hanoi government response, can you at least tell us what USSR will do under these new circumstances? On several