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- all of the holdings in their area and that they (France) will come in and help. The President said that report came to him from Robert Anderson on Monday night. r. The President said it did not appear the Arabs were willing to sit down and talk. Mc
- for the youngest ·ones instead of g.o ing to the ~peech. ·By 11 ;30 Lyndon was· into his night reading. He is captive all the . :J ·1 ~----------------.-~....-:1.:J. \ week nights, a~.d what a_ glorious relief we.ekends are.!
- the operation. I think it will do the job. Jj.(Rostow BKS' s office Returned to clear your records. EKH's memo left here Mon. night to go to WWR for signature and then on to the President. Under stand the Pres. did approve the NSAM dene DEPARTMENT
- vote, finally. Did Johnson ever show his hand on that particularly? G: No, but I'll tell you something I don't think I've ever told publicly. Price Daniel came to me one night in the middle of the debate over whether to censure Joe or not, and he said
- the speech to the Jefferson-Jackson Day Annual Dinner and he and Mrs. Johnson spent the night with Mrs. Hodges and me at the mansion. We had a chance to know them pretty intimately, and he made a good impression at the Jackson Day Dinner because he
- o'clock in the afternoon. body back here that night. As you know, they brought his President Johnson--of course he immediately became President--called me quite early, somewhere between 8 and 9 o'clock on Saturday morning, the very next morning
Oral history transcript, Robert G. (Bobby) Baker, interview 5 (V), 5/2/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- always trying to gerrymander Mr. Rayburn's district, to put him in a district where they could defeat him, which was dumb. look at the big picture. tive [press]. But they don't They believe what they read in the conserva- Your papers were totally
- Reading Room.
- we put it. Ins tead, we should indicate to both governments that they should prepare austere minimum five year programs. Then, as their plans mature and as we get a better reading on Congressional attitudes, we canmake a final decision on what MAP
- to the ABM question that morning. The President read a proposed message to the Congress which Charlie Schultze prepared for Secretary McNamara and the President's signatures. He pointed out that perhaps it is not strong enough. The President then asked
- to Jordan (SECRET) ;QA ~ 10 -1R 1/17/66 :V..alent-i to the .ap-Presitlent e eceilf_vingcredentials of .AmbassadorParhan el Shubaylat C(ONFIDENTIAL-grp 3) /1 j/).11 10/21/65 -A- Memo BenjcIDlifel_ H. Read to McGeorgeBundy (x ref-PO 3-2) 3) -re lanes
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, February 6, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- will wish to read also as a backdrop for your 11:00 A. M. appointment with Israeli Ambassador Harman. 5. Other 6. Personnel (Secretary Rusk) W. W. Rostow . llECLL\S
- ho uld . prepare austere minimum five year programso Then, as th eir plans matu r e a nd as we get a better reading on Cong ress ional attitudes, w e c a1i rnake a final decision on what MAP to p rovide . Further~ore , in the course
- To summarize the report (which it does not seem essential to read), AID and DOD have s read the cuts pretty evenly among the major aid re cipients, while protecting high priority programs an prior commitments .. Because of carryovers, we have $3. 7 billion
- Johnsons to the swimming pool; Lady Bird reads; LBJ rides around ranch with staff; Lady Bird takes a nap and tours the LBJ Ranch and Boyhood Home; Lady Bird joins LBJ at the Haywood Ranch; Johnsons visit the Charles Urschel house; guests talks
- !t=... t~ · t .b e Wb.i't .!· Ho,usa,.. 13enj a.nn_ H. Read Executive Secretary Enclosura: Report on NSA..\f 297. -~:n:,.: ;;r ~ ,'· l..'!:' 1 ~!: ~~;e,~ ~'·' ~~ ·'f ' 1 '~·',(J, !~.!:~: \! ;;_Q•:'t ··~ • •lt~·,f{t.....¢ .· !~.J.d ~'U
- , then reads Louis Auchinclass book, Brownstone Front; LBJ meets with foreign policy advisers about Vietnam; Poverty Bill passes; Adlai Stevenson; Arthur Schlesinger book
Oral history transcript, C. Douglas Dillon, interview 1 (I), 6/29/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- were all visible. But everyone knew what they were because if you read the LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
- )read :::-.i..-nors tl:at :::iegotiations and a resul:ing co2Ei:io!l J c •.· e:-·:i:::-...... .:::-:~ w e.:-e i:-:i.m:.::ent after Tet. The iniere!lce, of course, was ci.ea:-: Ii p ~ ac;;; i.s so ::ea:-, why go o:.i fighting a."ld getting killed
- read.7 to be aigne with the Philippiaea at early date. So 'lhe Vice Preaideat nenactiag • cliseuaae ehe P?-war:cocQDut •• poaaible Uo So legial t:ioa oil tax refund. STA'l'US: (UDc:1 elf d) After exnauatlve review by all u.s. coocermd, t
- Secretary, Near Eastern / and South Asian Affairs. ~ · ~~ rwtr~ I (:~' ~ l