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  • • .(? .. f ; . "' I . .... TOP- Sll:CREI/KO:OI S - ii- FOREWORD This study was initiated in 1967 at the request of the Executive Secretariat but then was suspended bec ause of o ther high-priority pro ·ects . I t has now been completed on a to ­ pr i
  • LYNDON B. JOHNSON NOVEMBER 1963 - JANUARY 1969 VOLUME I ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY • i. ! i ) L SEC'fffiT --- E A s T I s I o I u I H T I .I A I s I I I A _) 1•· ' ) i' I l t' ~ j ,. ' 1· ,, '· 1: :: I, -- ?0!?:$14
  • MEMORANDUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE WASBINOTON F r i d a y , J u ly 16 , 1965 Page 1 I t b e g a n e a r l y a n d w ith o u t a n y n ig h t r e a l l y b e f o r e i t . w a s l a t e le a v in g D a lla s , an d I w a s s l e e p l e s s on it. T
  • for Johnson family and LBJ Ranch; Lady Bird walks White House grounds and uses Truman Balcony to speak with Abe Fortas on telephone; Fortases come for coffee; Arthur Goldberg as possible nominee to UN; Fortas to Supreme Court
  • 4 Broadway play; m y own m in ister B ill Baxter and his pretty young wife, from St. M arks; M argaret Truman Daniel and her husband Clifton Daniel o f the New Y ork T im e s; Abe F ortas and Woody and Mary Ellen Woodward. This is the firs t time w
  • , that the United States in 1947 inaugurated its Truman plan for Greece. By the early 1960's Greece had reached a plateau of sorts. Like most developing countries, Greece found the problems of economic development tough but not insuperable. Its progress