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  • ; 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
  • ' ,. ,..... 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
  • , informing him that the Department of Defense has a require­ ment to extend the dissemination of atomic information within NATO member states and the Channel Command and, concurrently, provide a more common basis for atomic cooperation between NATO member
  • D0Datatutor,. cooperative arrange1111Dta contr&r7 to the procedures eatabliahed under the Atcmic Energ ~o (4) Wehave attempted to mke oonatructiw suaeaticm and ret'cwnendatiOD&in regard to botb the particular and genaral problem ·duauaaeda For ex
  • of previous notes ' I had sent to you and members of the White House staf'f. Namely, that Pat Jennings had ma.de it possible for us to send thousands of' volumes of books to the Lyndon B. Johnson Library in Austin. No one has been more cooperative or helpful
  • ,D. C. Dear tarry, liberty ot enclosiDg a selt­ I am ta~~ c:xplan,.toey letter which I have received traa tbe Vice President o! tbe~-tias1asipp1 Valley Aa1oc1at1on. this I u, o! course, aost s.nxioua to cooperate ill matter and 1tould appreciate
  • the ..umm•r beg • youn1 college atudent• uth. He point• out that it ha• atar • aince you talked with them, and WD!llld be an excellent time to 1et their tu. ■ ltuatlon uMl to •Dll•t their cooper&• whatever mea ■ure1 you feel would be u■ eful in holding
  • Executift department• and aaenc:l.e• are directed to furm•b the CommlaaloD wltb aucb fac:Wde•, ••l'Ylc•• ancl cooperation u lt may requeat from time to time. 11 EXl!CUTIV~ 7- DecemNr'- Howldlld,-wewetowl'l&eaa,..tlldl aJ.,..,.. .... I.Mr •n ~•• ud I
  • . Rooney Sen. R. Kennedy REA $15, 760, 000 loan to Dairyland Power Cooperative, La Grosse, Wis cons in. Cong. Kastenme ier Sen. Proxmire Sen. N e\ son REA $1,086,000 loan to Star Telephone Co, Inc., Maringouis, La. . . Cong. S. Long Sen. Ellender Sen
  • , Randolph Gordon, Helen Jewish Corrrnunity Center JOHNSTON., Elizabeth, KOLBERG,Rosamund, LAMBERT, Carroll, Utah State University LiWIS, Cornell, Montganery County Head Start MARLEDGE,Maxine, Omaha Head Start MARTINEZ, Sam NIEMEYER, J .H., Bank St. College
  • ., NYC Pro£. Hale Woodruff Dept. of Art, New York Univ., NYC {)_Mr. A. Gordon Wright, Jr. Regional Dir. of EDA", Commerce, Detroit, Mich. Mr. Theodore Wynne Revlon, Inc., NYC Dr. Whitney M. Young Exec. Dir., Nat'l Urban League, Wash., D. C. a_ Sept. 1
  • to the campaig anners and could be integrated with anothe ew York appearance. Certainly,the college wi'll cooperate in every way for maximum effectiveness I should be so gratefui if you could advise me of the possipilities. And I shall do everything possible
  • the vision and sensitivity that President Kennedy had to campaign or capture friends amon g the Latins. He was not pushed into a situation perhaps to destroy the trust and the cooperation you actually need, while he acted with.enough restraint. The Latins
  • Prof. of Philosophy, Yale U. MRS. DAGMAR WILSON W o~en Strike for Peace . QUINCY WRIGHT Visiting Prof. of Political Sdcnce, Rice U. MAX E. YOUNGSTEIN Motion Picture Prodpcer GORDON C. ZAHN Prof. or Soc:o!offy, Loyola U. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE
  • . Vandenberc of Michigan who11 cloae friend and co-worker he waa on forelp policy matter,. An° th er ally of Secr~tary-Deal.nate Dulle,, who will be back ln the next Senate, 1, Sen. John.I/ Sherman Cooper (Rep.) of Ken• tucky who al,o accepted
  • 11 opU\/t/lB -p.trP11C Irt 1 .1-8 r:A8A)Q Yao DoreAto Farley 121-29,167 opw 1/'t/ l B p.u IU,C ,z./ r=t Collection Title National Security File, Files of Charles E. Johnson Folder Title "Cooperation in Space, U.S. - Japan" Box Number 13
  • Folder, "Cooperation in Space - US - Japan," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 13
  • ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION WASHINGTON 15, 0.C:. Dear Mr. Bundy: In a letter to you ot January 18, of cooperation with France in the I wish to bring to your attention ation with France which we intend 1963, I summarized our program peacef'ul uses ot
  • See all scanned items from file unit "NUCLEAR - French Cooperation "
  • Folder, "NUCLEAR - French Cooperation [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 32
  • PCI 2 5/18/64 A 13a memo Seaborg to Bundy PCI 2 5/12/64 A Collection Title National Security File, Files of Charles E. Johnson Folder Title Box Number "NUCLEAR - French Cooperation" 32 Restriction Codes (Al Closed by ExecutiveOrder 13292
  • See all scanned items from file unit "NUCLEAR - French Cooperation "
  • Folder, "NUCLEAR - French Cooperation [2 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 32
  • . ' ,... f a.t I.= ft' !' ""'I _, -8feRET TO THE CONGRESS On May 16, 1964, Atomic Energy concurrence provide the Secretary Commission, for cooperation Atlantic a. and the Chairman a proposed in the exchange Organization to me, with the new
  • ~apaWUty is nry low la apit. of tlleir nconl ol roaaatlc &lllll apace accompllamea&a la tile at. TIiey are jlla& aow •tar&:laa to rebul.W atdf a.I fadlid••· (2) W• aa.-eo .. firm cooperative lauacJa a Germaa aclelllt.flc aatelllt.. project a,ree4 to ia
  • Folder, "Cooperation in Space - US - Germany," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 13
  • . be free access to all areas of celestial 4. Freedom of scientific international cooperation research in outer space and to that end should be assured. 5. Claims of sovereignty barred. and national appropriation 6. The moon and other celestial
  • " to try to do this due to the assured adverse reaction of the GOCwhich would have an impact on other Canadian-Indo cooperative activities (according to Gorham, Grey Jneant Canadian economic aid to India). Grey also stated to the AEX::that ''Dr. Bhabha
  • of nuclear war, weapons would In conformity with resolutions of the United Nations General Assembly calling for the conclusion of an agreement on the prevention of widerdissemination of nuclear weapons, Undertaking to cooperate in facilitating
  • of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Oppor­ merging of functions and for g ui ding the Civil tunity, addressed the banquet-meeting of the Plans for Progress some cooperative activi­ Rights Act through the annual conference, January 26 at the Park-Sheraton
  • organisation 1D thi• cooperative endeavor. Warm peraonal reprda. Sincerely, Mr. W. A. xSteele, Chairman )(Wlioeling Steel Corporat1011 1134 Market Street Wheeling, Weat Virgbda LBJ/HT/jmw 6- .... ..,, / ' EXECUTIVE FG 7 3/ FG 11RI) JOHN - FG 1q.J H
  • establisbed by Con- for a treaty"' because more u• gress in 1966to coordinate Fed- ploratory work must be done. Research and Usqe .eral, state, local and private ac- Work toward international •• •• ; :• • · tivitles In marine affairs. Its in- cooperation
  • '"4tioning in outer space of ,1eapons capable of p·~o­ ducing mass destruction, on peaceful cooper tion in spac on nd ance notific tion of launchings of space v~hicles and missiles, and on limit-c~ons on production of space vebicleo and related acti-.•it.:es
  • be a result of the NATO disagreement •to remind France ·that failure ·to cooperate on NATO can be • balanced l>Y American "fail• ures" in other fields. There have been reports that the American failure to / supply the requested enriched .uranium was motivated
  • DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT AND· HOUSING. DALEY.TOLD NEVSIIEN THATCHICAGo·sMERITEMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE, REPRESilIINGCOMMERCE ANDINDUSTRY, HASOBTAINED THE COOPERATION or MANY CONCERNS IN PLEDGING [QUALEMPLOYMENt OPPOR-TUNITIES. -o~ EMPLOYIIENT PROGRAIIS ourstANDING
  • for guiding the Gvil merging of functions and tunll}', addreeeed the b-qu•t-meetln1 of th• Pl-• for Pt01re•• Rights Act through the some cooperative activi­ annual conference, January 26 at the Park-Sheraton Hotel. Th• more than 600 bu•ln••• leader• attendln1
  • assist her, and that to the extent possible we continue to cooperate with France as with any other friend and ally. Finally, when NSAM294 was issued The Honorable McGeorge Bundy, Special Assistant to the President, The White House. &aaasm - 2 - last
  • See all scanned items from file unit "NUCLEAR - French Cooperation (Review of NSAM 294) "
  • Folder, "NUCLEAR - French Cooperation (Review of NSAM 294) [2 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 32
  • an unheard ot request. 20, 1965. \ Thia is a very small coJll'l1Ullit7·and nothing exciting haa ever happened like this here betoi,. Thanking you in aclvanc~tor 70\lr cooperation and consideration in this matter, I am Sincerely yours, ~d'.~ Robert L
  • of a ■ eietance and urge you to conaider the endorsement of the 1-'lan ■ for Progre•• and Equal Employment Opportunity Progr:t.m aa a project i ■ one o! the for the Advertising Council. This Program beet example• of full cooperation between tho Federal Government
  • today. everyone on your staff Cliff I regret very a\&ch Kr. Pearson's Letter follows I received Drew Pearson most courteous Carter, with my statement. I have releaaed column which cooperation fro Diak Maguire and others. inference
  • Page 1 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Pages Doc# DocType Doc Info 01 memo C. Johnson to Cooper Date Restriction s 1 4/12/65 A [Possible duplicate of #372, NSF, CEJ, "Chron File-1965", Box 7] 03 memo Faulkner
  • HOked Uauoua Cb- pm•. It II a mental aancerr. of cow-ee, and honorary prealdent. The foundation bu more aTld clilcuulon tht.n the cbarma of lnTOIYU blooclabed OnlJ on the rare occa­ U.S. Cheu the cooperation of the Rita Haporth. Tbe Scotch pmblt waa
  • closer Soviet-American cooperation in India which would, in the Indian view, make a nuclear program less necessary. .. Finally, if we can find ways to stop India and Israel for five years, we will have succeeded in reducing the expectations in a great
  • likewise, if they wished, -- secretly, and without having to assume the public stance of cooperating with.the US. This UN umbrella cum private US assurances at least an interim solution to the problem. SiQI.Uia'.l.I.,IMDI S might offer Bf!left!'l