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  • Almanac p. 81, 392; 1964 Almanac p. 77, 425, 879. . In 1961, President Kennedy proposed legislation /to create a Department of Urban Affairs and Housing. He promised to make HHFA Administrator Robert C. Weaver, a Negro, Secretary of the new Department
  • of 'poverty. And there arc several steps that we can take. The first one, I am asking the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Secretary Robert 'Weavcr­ whom President John Kennedy stated he intended to ap­ point to the Cabinet office if the Congress
  • , Harrison A. BREWSTER,Daniel B. KENNEDY,Edward M. BASS, Ross CANNON, Howard W. COTTON,Norris DOMINICK,Peter HARTKE,Vance LAUSCHE,Frank J. McGEE, Gale W. MCRTON,Thruston B. NEUBERGER, Maurine B. PEARSON,James B. u. s. Congress GJ:AIMO,Robert N. HARRIS, Oren
  • the seeking out of qualified personnel in your organization is an integral part of your program. In his first State of the Union Message, President Kennedy spoke of the civil service. He said: "Let every public servant know, whether his post is high or low
  • clipping re: Education Symposium Two photos of President Johnson and an unidentified man (sent to photo lab) Scroll about John F. and Robert Kennedy [letter from LBJ to Mark Ward, 8/16/71] Report for LBJ Ranch by Occidental Chem. Co., folder 1 Report
  • ta-Ganb.e..rr.a-- Conf. 10 from Wellington -1,~,!-li::ial:W,;e--t-~-a-'E;e--------ij,en--f~.-­ om-Ittrrgst-on------ - - -- -A ~1-~emt::l--t--..:H::tit,e----ro Robert 112 2 -Memo--- Skiff Gon-f. from Wm B~ubB-ek,----- -S-ta£:e------,onf
  • EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN THE UNITED ST ATES: A Symposium on Civil Rights Co-sponsored by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and The University of Texas at Austin Edited by Robert C Rooney Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs The University
  • of Senator Kennedy. You may wiah to •end a reply along the line• of Tab B. W. W. Ro•tow Attachments Tab A - Lotter to the Pre•ldent Diaz Ordaz. from Mexican Tab B - &111••t•d letter Pre•idential in reply. Pre•ident (TIA■ SUTIOI) LS 10. 2762 T3/R
  • ~dingin Southwestto Cen~~e ~, 1 All federal HousingAgencies IO/i,s-/~ By ROBERT J. LEWIS Siar 61aff Wrlltr , The federal government is preparing to start construction oC another huge building in the Southwest Washington urban 1 renowal area which
  • ., and, where needad., appropriate legislation 10 that the Federal. Coftl"Dl1eAt ~ move allea4 1n tbia. area ettectiveq and soon." ••• . . ' ' ,' ·• f .. T • ., ' ' ' Robert G. Pl'estemon . .' • t ,. EXECUTIVEOFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT BUREAUOF
  • completed a visit to the Republic of Viet Nam. on behalf of President Kennedy and on invitation of President Ngo ~inh Oiemn The enthusiastic welcome he received in Viet Nam refiected a deep sense of canmon cause in the fight for freedom in Southeast Asia
  • Files, November 22, 1963–January 20, 1969 Series: Bess Abell Files [ NAID 24329851 ] Bolivian Luncheon, 7/20/66 Prime Minister of Guyana, 7/21/66 Israeli Dinner, 8/2/66 Robert Twynam, 8/6/66 Luci's Wedding, 8/6/66 Tijuana Brass, 8/23/66 Tchaikovsky
  • ,,.., """'*'""'' .••,...... , ~(ll"'O•xll!f!¥!Pll £111114""°"1§~1 '"'' "!'9$~$1"1'&-""'~,a~•"""*011'11 """* &!ll'Z-.i.,~W,w'!G""'J~-•...,-::_., .,., --4 !'!IJ9!1"'"' -,-, .......c •-n __ , ...,- •.. • , ,, : ...'·j r_ . Prof'essor Robert. Wood Paet two
  • discussion (which wilt~ be reported separately) when he charged Vice President wi~ "delicate mission" of thanking President Kennedy for sending Vice President to Senegal. Afterwards I suggested to Prime Minister that as Ambassador it might be easier for me
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE memo for the ~resident memo for Robert Weaver and Robertfiood from John B. C~inton w/cover memo to Levinson CR C
  • · .24, 1966 COMIDEN'IIAL DVltl TO THE HONORABLE ROBERT ,C. 1f~ .SUBJECT: ~ KU oa Yl•taaJla E ,.., Aa put of oar jotnt ett.rt 1:ctlac:•ean tile flow -cl Deputaelit-to­ ~ blfenaa....._ alld ..... tbe _.,. ol :faillwltllilial M
  • . .The unsupported inference. _which mos·t· have drawn· is that the meeting with the Conference indicates a forthcoming White House· indication of s·upp~rt for a \ • Department of Housing.and Community Development, such ~ •as. Presi~ent ·Kennedy was· considering
  • on the telephone trying to straighten her out on the NEWSWEEK story concerning an alleged desire for a meeting with Brezhnev, followed by a visit by Chalmers Roberts my office on the same subject. • discussion Frank Reynolds dropped in for a general
  • MESSAGE ON TRANSPORTATION In April 1962, President comprehensive Executive. message Kennedy concern, the first ever delivered by a Chief on transportation It dealt with a variety and urgent sent to Congress and others of topics •• some
  • the of to and professors only of Kennedy• ihat Thousand the Days has in and ' 1 this I: h ~ end~~mants ~r All for a large of more part all of scientific than ~ollective propa~anda security, cone~~~ ot the ~~Df~~$[o-al the then. disco11ec
  • . Government'• In readi- lta Kennedy Rowad cut• and it• offer to take other trad•It would be mo•t he&rte11in1 lf a aati•factory aolutlon could be found thro111Ja.cooperatt.- international for• that the Japaae•e Go.ermneat will exert lta maximum toward
  • ,to the Prealdent JACJr/pw/Jul 29 65 Identical Memo to: Lee White John Con nor Robert Weaver Gardner Ackley Donald Hornig r:_oJW~ ·/J-0 )1.! 1 ~ ...'s'' MEMORANDUM FOR LEE
  • Posts and USUN State Subjects IMMEDIATE Kennedy Funeral and Interment 1. As of noon Washington time, June 6, following are plans for funeral and interment of Senator Robert F. Kennedy: (a) The Senator's body will lie in St. Patrick's Cathedral in Ne
  • ; the Military Aide to the President; the Special Counsel to the President; the Air Poree Military Aide to the Vice President; Bromley Smith and Robert H. Johnson, NSC Staff, attended the meeting. - SECREl -SECRET EXECUTIVE OFFICE NATIONAL OF THE SECURITY
  • . 1 S GREETINGS, AFTERCONVEYING PRESIDENT KENNEDY VICE PRESIDENT EXPRESSED APPRECIATION FORWARMTH OF WELCOME ACCORDED HIMANDFRIENDLINESS DEMONSTRATED BY LEBANESE WHOOFTENAPPLAUDED ANDCHEERED AT SIGHTOF U.S. FLAG.CHEHAB REPLIEDTHIS WASNOSURPRISETO
  • program. Since that time we have been developing this in detail. In the meantime, with the Kennedy Round behind us and the prospect for five years of periodic tarif~ reduction and with the increasing pressure of protectionism on the home front which could
  • ; -- ur1ed that Bunker and his views be given maximum exposure .• SEC:UT"' -3- Nov. 3. 1967 Robert Murphy: -- sharpen. focus and action against small gr·oup of Haaoi villains: we have no target for hate in this. ae opposed to other wars. General Omar
  • : QI CWI Interview with Ambassador Robert W. Komer Deputy to COMUSMACV for Pacification I: Que st ion 1: "How does · 'The Other War' stand since the Tet offensive, both , in psychological and physical terms?" Answer: "By and large, the 'Other War
  • costs, and no pressure on India to make agricul­ tural policy reforms.· We have a matching rationale for 1968 in the Kennedy Round C00FID£241 ft2L C 0 }bf5 i D IIH ! t&dS,,,, - 2 - Grains Agreement which requires the Europeans to provide 2. 3
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVESAND RECORDSSERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET(PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT Memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Robert Murray to Hayes Redmon (Original RESTRICTION DATE in Ex HS 2 11/20/65 C FILE LOCATION Legislative Background
  • ?-;, Robert c. Wood Head .' RCW/jwa Enclosure 1 • ,I-':-G' WAUACHUUTTS 5, 1965 / 'l 0 0U>t: l• ~••• . I!··...,.,. . • • , •. • .:.. •.. ·A· • . . .- f .• ii.:. /--.--:- .-.. ·• '-· ,,--,''. ......~ •,· • ,. • ,r:;:J');;< ,·),.'tt~iO~A~Dl