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  • tation for the defense of Bastogne. He has been a m e mb er of the law fir m of Debevoise, Plimpton, Lyons and Gates of New York City since 1955 . Mr. Resor was born December 5, 1917. He was graduated fro m Yale University in 1939. F rom 1939 to 1942 he
  • that he would convey the message to his superiors; then he read aloud a paper ·ummariLing the Vietnamese peo­ ple's "I ng struggle for indepen­ dence.·· The meeting ended. Hoveyda returned to New York. Ahout a week later, on November 10, Hoveyda received
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • ) . 2:47p . 2:58p Jo e Califano and Bill Moyers in MW 315" t (pl) . ~305 - 3:40p 330 f McPherson ....j 3:40p : ;; _^ t 1I I | i Mrs in ~ ~ Johnson The President to the Cabinet Room to greet some 24 C. W. Post College students from New
  • ." question came up of ticker tape parades and I said, "Gee, I'm not much of a ticker tape man, Julian. Is this the thing we really ought to do?" "Yep," he said, ''we 111 go up to New York and Chicago and San Francisco and Houston." I said, "Gee, that's
  • Act; transition to the new administration; Bob Seamans.
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , Lewis Research Center, N.A.S.A. Chairmen Robert W. Kamm (Los Director, Western Operations Office & Space Admin. National Aeronautics Joseph A. Cushman (Minneapolis-St. Paul) District Director, Immigration & Naturalization Service Oscar Bakke (New York
  • . SpeQ!al to The New York Tl01es . . . .. WASHINGTON,.May !2 - In for small businesses much of· ·America, there are ers. pockets of poverty in the midst The . Appalachia and farm­ program, of · plepty. ,~ Jiut in Appalachia, strictly ·a regional one
  • recall it, a week or ten days, LBJ found out that Kilduff was going up to New York for the weekend, I think it was. This is typical LBJ. He told Reedy he wanted him to take the weekend off, he was tired and needed a rest. He knew that that was going
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • brother? K: No, I wasn't. F: Did you call him? Did he call you? K: No, I called him. He was flying from the West to New York. He heard about it in New York. I talked with him later that evening. F: After he got in? K: That's right. F
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • SIMULMATICS Corporation THE SIMULMATICS CORPORATION Cambridge/New York/Washington [1 of 52] News Media Coverage of the 1967 Urban Riots a study prepared for the NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CIVIL DISORDERS by The Simulmatics Corporation
  • : January 11, 1974 INTERVIEWEE : MRS . JACQUELINE KENNEDY ONASSIS INTERVIEWER : JOE B . FRANTZ PLACE : Her Manhattan apartment in New York City Tape 1 of 2 First part of tape missing (35 feet) F: Let's continue, then, our broken interview
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • York Post Free Lance Articles Free Lance Ideas American Newspaper Guild Journalism Competitions Washingtonian Caucus Conf., Whicita, June [notebook] Manuscripts, etc. Rejects [loose clippings] Non-Women's Page Pieces (From Star Sunday Editorial Section
  • the anecdotes about him that were bursting out all the time. He was very much sought after by Protestant preachers, and he had a keen wit and an amazing mind but somewhat unpolished. I remember, after I left Austin, reading on the front page of the New York
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • day at (Place)— Day TP Telephone Time f 11 In Out Lo 11:50p 12p (include visited by) ture r Harold F. Linder in Oval Office -- Linder will be leaving on September 9 for his new post and wanted to talk with the President before going to Canada
  • , in the grade of Lieutenant General. Wilfred Feinberg, of New York, to be United States Circuit Judge, Second Circuit vice Thurgood Marshall. James L. Watson, of New York, to be Judge of the United States Customs Court vice Jed Johnson, deceased. William K
  • , 1985 INTERVIEWEE: MARY MARGARET VALENTI INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mrs. Valenti's residence, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 G: There was a New York Times story at the time he was in Mexico that he had received ten thousand
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • President's beat wichca, Sincerely f . ." at the Selected your yours, ..... Ju.,i.llita D. Roberts Personal Secretary to the President +. i>Aiss Cornelia Schaeffer 'I Athcnewn Publishers 16Z East 38 Street New York 16, New York } i-;---:-t,J
  • Issue Number L Vlll August I, 1994 America in the Sixties Library Opens Permanent Exhibit Whar rhe nation looked like in the years of the Johnson Presidency is rhe subject of a new permanent exhibit at the Library. Designed and constructed
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • contentious questions at issue between the two Governments. Both Prime Minister Dia and Foreign Minister Thiam have attended UN sessions in New York; Dia took the occasion to pay a call on President Eisenhower here in December, and Thiam. saw Secretary Rusk
  • , Sirhan's fattorney, Los Angeles, received two telephone calls on June 20, 1968, from a person claiming to be John Lawrence of New York City. This caller said he was executive secretary of the Clemency Committee for Sirhan Sirhan and that Los Angeles
  • Kentucky which ran in the New York Times , I think some time in the winter of 1962-63. These articles were written by Homer Bigart, a Ne\v York Times reporter. These captured Kennedy's attention and imagination and aroused his LBJ Presidential Library
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • DISCUSSION OF DAVID NES' APPOINTMENT AS DEPUTY CHIEF OF MISSION, SAIGON; APPOINTMENT OF THOMAS MANN TO NEW STATE DEPT POST; LBJ ASKS RUSK ABOUT US HOSTAGES IN BOLIVIA, DISSENSION AMONG SOUTH VIETNAMESE LEADERS; HENRY CABOT LODGE'S PRESS COMMENTS
  • DISCUSSION OF APPOINTMENT OF WOMEN TO GOVT POSTS; MRS. CLAIRE GIANNINI HOFFMAN AS POSSIBLE APPOINTEE TO EXPORT-IMPORT BANK; INDIA EDWARDS APPOINTMENT IN LABOR DEPT; PUBLICITY FOR NEW LATIN AMERICAN AMBASSADORS COVEY OLIVER AND W. TAPLEY BENNETT
  • LBJ ASKS NELSON FOR REPORT ON NEW GALLUP POLL ON INCREASE IN REPUBLICAN FRONTLASH DEFECTION TO DEMOCRATS AND DECREASE IN DEMOCRATIC BACKLASH DEFECTION TO REPUBLICANS; LBJ TELLS NELSON TO TELL GERALD SIEGEL AT WASHINGTON POST ABOUT FINDINGS
  • DISCUSSION OF PRESS STORIES THIS MORNING IN WASHINGTON POST ABOUT DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; CABLE FROM MCGEORGE BUNDY ABOUT HIS POSSIBLE RETURN TO WASHINGTON; MCNAMARA TELLS FORTAS HE WILL COME TO WH FOLLOWING HIS MEETING WITH NEW ZEALAND DEFENSE MINISTER
  • LBJ TELLS NABRIT THAT NEWS OF NABRIT'S APPOINTMENT TO AEC HAS BEEN LEAKED TO WASHINGTON POST BEFORE ALL CLEARANCES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED, ASKS NABRIT TO BE CAUTIOUS ABOUT DISCUSSING POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT
  • JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH'S WASHINGTON POST ARTICLE ON CIA IN INDIA; DISCUSSION OF NEWS PROGRAMMING ON EDUCATIONAL TV, POSSIBLE COMPETITION WITH NETWORK TV, USE OF PUBLIC MONEY FOR ALLEGEDLY SLANTED COVERAGE; MILTON EISENHOWER AS HEAD OF PUBLIC TV
  • RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; LBJ BRIEFLY INTERRUPTS CONVERSATION TO LISTEN TO NEWS BROADCAST THAT IS AUDIBLE IN BACKGROUND; PREVIOUSLY OPENED ON TAPE K66.03, PNO 1; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
  • UNNAMED POST
  • Bio: Charles D. Roche (b. October 27, 1927, Woburn, Massachusetts-d. February 12, 1993, Margate, New Jersey) received his A.B. from Harvard University in 1945 and served in the U.S. Army from 1946 to 1947. In 1950, He became a management trainee
  • LBJ new job
  • Post-Courtship Letters
  • to 2002, she and Sam Don- She has several best-sellers on the New York Times list, including We Are Our 1vlothers' Daughters; Founding Mothers, and a memoir of her marriage with Steve Rob­ erts, From This Day Forward. just the social side of the place
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • our annual newspaper forum, to which heads of state and men and women of importance were invited for a week of speech-making on important issues of the day. Just before an election she asked me to debate with Dorothy Schiff, owner of the New York Post
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • from the public welfare of New York and Washington-­ by the way, did you know that your initials stand for public welfare--! seem to see more clearly your story as far as it relates to Virginia. and your proposed personal set up and its future
  • read the New York Times or the Washington Post, you would know, but you wouldn't always know if you were living in Wappinger Falls, Minnesota [New York]. G: Now, the whole area rate formula was a novel formula for regulation. Is that not true? 17
  • , or administrative law judge's, work in deciding the FPC's cases; Seymour Wenner; the questionnaire FPC distributed to obtain data from the gas producers; hearings in connection with Wenner's two-rate system for flowing gas and new gas; the expansion of natural gas
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , 1982 INTERVIEWEE: DAVID HALBERSTAM INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: Mr. Halberstam's residence, New York City Tape 1 of 2 G: You said that you had a Lyndon Johnson story. H: Yes. I was, in 1960, working for the Nashville Tennessean
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • ranging across th experiences a.-, ·1 Harvard stuJcnt. rough rider in the Spanish American War. rancher. New York Police Comnm,sioncr. Gov­ ernor of i\ew )nrk. Vit:c President President. and in rctire­ mc.nt The text comes main!· from his diaries
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • New Jersey
  • VALENTI TELLS HOBBY THAT HOUSTON POST STORY THAT GEORGE REEDY RESIGNED IS FALSE, ASKS WHEN POST WILL ENDORSE LBJ; HOBBY ASKS IF SHE CAN SEND PHOTOGRAPHERS TO RANCH TO TAKE COLOR PHOTOS OF LBJ AND HHH, CONGRATULATES HHH AND LBJ; LBJ INVITES HOBBY
  • Bio: Aloysius Leon Higginbotham, Jr. (1928-1998) was born in Trenton, New Jersey, to Aloysius Higginbotham, a factory worker, and Emma Lee Douglass Higginbotham, a maid. Young Higginbotham attended Ewing Park, a black segregated public elementary
  • , 1983 INTERVIEWEE: ARTHUR KRIM INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Krim's residence, New York City Tape 1 of 3 G: Mr. Krim, let's today discuss that period after the 1968 election but before the Nixon inauguration. K: All right
  • LBJ’s frustration at the end of his presidency, especially regarding the Soviet Union and Vietnam; LBJ’s attempt to meet with Nixon and Soviets; Urban League dinner in New York; LBJ’s concern over press coverage of anti-war, anti-LBJ picketing; sale
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • .. sponsored school f.n Greece, has designated the Academic Year 1964-65 as its 60th Anniversary Year, to be inaugurated by a banquet to be held in New York on December 29, 1~64. Mr. Alexander W. Allport, Vice President of the school, bQs t•equested
  • GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 819 SHERIDAN HYATTSVILLE, HARRISON INTERSTATE PHOTO SUPPLY CORP. ALLIED OIPEX CORP0RATI0:-1 300 NEW STREET Mo. 2-3660 PARK AVE. SOUTH YORK, NEW YORK FEDERALSUPPLY SCHEDULE PRICE LIST AUTHORIZED FSC 67 Part
  • Post-Presidency