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  • of Welfare, wants to take over the Veterans Auu.1~stration Hospital, Dwight, lllinois, for use as a State mental titution. . J, DRIVER .Adrninietrator ~ Dear nator: Tllank ,- fol',..., lett r lacludlDt corr apondonce ,-. Mft llacl wU:laMr. Sol Polit r
  • ormatton which Hlu wu retary of State by President-elect 111that I personally know .. ; elected president and I did not Eisenhower. • even attend that meettq " Ths 19:U presidential candidate /Much later, people who saw copies of the correspondence • O made
  • Robert Weaver, Secretary (1) (2) (3) Robert Wood., Under Secretary (1) (2) (3) Ralph Taylor,- Assistant Secretary (1) (2) (3) (1) Don Hummel, Assistant Secretary Dwight Ink,- Assistant Secretary (2) Charles Haar, Assistant Secretary (1) Bill Ross, Deputy
  • and Eisenhower Libraries -- Museum Aspect: Truman Librarv The reproduction of ~resident Truman• s White House Office and the entr~.nce m.ural are, to my tbin.lting, the outstanding exhisits. The curator had established some theme .a and there.Core projected
  • agony o.uly you r4ttally understand. ·. - ' Let this letter carry with it the respect and affection of Lady Bird ;uid me to you and Mrs. Eisenhower. LBJ:JV:ny .::J ... "' ~..;..-~ ···~ ~ a\. . .. ......-. ....J... '• ·. 'RECEIVED MAR?.8
  • ... - - - - - - - - - - - - - .. - - - - - - - - - - - .. .. - THE WHITE HOUSE THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE TO THE FIFTH MEETING OF THE INTER-AMERICAN CULTURAL COUNCIL MEETING IN MARACAY, VENEZUELA, DELIVERED BY DR. MILTON EISENHOWER, CHAIRMAN OF THE AMERICAN DELEGATION If man is to achieve his fullest potential, he must
  • and Weintal have lately been beating us about the ears for not devoting enough high level time to forward planning; their remedy is to return to the NSC format of the Eisenhower administration. We shoufd do better; we should experiment with new tech­ niques
  • include regular reports President Johnson from the Central Intelligence Agency outlining briefings to members of Congress and memorandums and letters related to periodic briefings about world issues to President Truman and President Eisenhower by Central
  • London SW1 -2- Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe, respectively. The parallel is precise. President Eisenhower made explicit .American purposes in ·1955: Nowlet us assume we lost Indo-China. If I119:o;.Chinagoes, the tin and tungsten we so greatly
  • . , l/ Some time ago when I had requested an interview with the President for our SIPA News Syndicate I had enclosed some stories done during my recent interview with Mr. Eisenhower in Gettysburg. / I had as~ed that those stories be returned since
  • -.'2 PL 3 FG2/Eisenhower co 1-3 MC FO 6 PC FG 170/N* ..... Two folders containing· sent to Central Confidential material Files March dated M~y 9, 1968, from 1967 - January b4 John P. 1968. Paul J)ouglas and the f.ational C~tizens Committee
  • , 1964 Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson The White House Washington, D.C. Mr. President: As an Eisenhower Republican, I am deeply concerned with the possibility that, by due democratic process, this nation just might elect the Sen. from Arizona to the high office
  • :. v·lSl·t·mg was h'mgt on Mx osque w1'th H usse1n t • ,.1~ Tomorrow is the Tenth Anniversary of President Eisenhower's opening of the"Washington Islamic Center. He made a general speech about our hopes for a future of "peace under one God. 11 It has occurred
  • Eisenhower on December 9, 1960, less than a month after his credentials were accepted at the United Nations. He·is also accredited to Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Haiti, Trinidad, Canada and Japan. Ambassador Diop was born at Rufisque on October 30, 1911. He