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  • railroads total system. A co-winner of the 1951 Highway.Research assistant:professor Institute of Transportation old Administrator . Lang formerly Operating Lang was sworn in today as Federal of Transportation of Technology, at Fort Eustis,-Va
  • American Embassy, I·I abana, Cuba, August 4, 1959. Dear Dick: I am sure that Embassy Brussels telegram No. 106 baa been brought to your attention. This indicates quite clearly that, in spite ot our various efforts to prevent military hardware from
  • . • .• . • .• UPRISING. IN ~t{F.! , 130RDER AREAS, . .THIS PHASE. \•lAS. D::SIGNED . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. , • I l. T~_~U~fORT;~rs P~~~_TO -~El~E-~ON~R~L-~~ ~~~I~~.A~~ pA~LAC . PROVINCES W1~!Cl{ WOUJ.. D. GI. 1.JE'. Hil1 l)r: CONTROJ .. . ... F/\CTO
  • assignment as chief of staff, MACV [Military Assistance Command, Vietnam]? K: Yes, I knew Westy. The first time I really got to know him pretty well [was] when he came to the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth. At that point in time, I
  • . Klstlakowsky Ro•well L. Gilpatric Morris Liebman Robert Anderson .Jame• Rowe John McCone From the .List Friday, October 6:30 p. m. Z0, 1967 ,? MR. PRESIDENT: This quite oif'icial Hanoi plant is worth careful It is, in effect. l. a response It confirms
  • tbareof. alld u••t• •!fort• co&e:erJMtd by the Nazi CM• law, by dec:ret-1 •ldch w@re lD th•mael ••• XL Tile clai1U utval la• ol tile Pla!atW• llereta r••t •lllct. applh• fv~I' to ti.. b"'11&arlaht• ••' lauuan MIDI• aod wh.lch were Nlate
  • fades for any sign of weakening on our part, continue of the On the other hand, to grovr and hope ! then som~ day t.cL~·/ will conclude -that the game is not worth the candle. If one accepts this premise, then the course of action recommended
  • fades for any sign of weakening on our part, continue of the On the other hand, to grovr and hope ! then som~ day t.cL~·/ will conclude -that the game is not worth the candle. If one accepts this premise, then the course of action recommended
  • that where the Chinese were shipping in weapons and things, they couldn't come in anymore, and I think they were going up there very lightly armed, because the Cambodians weren't worth a damn, and they were going to just scare the hell out of them
  • Bio: (1917-2008) Veteran, WWII; U.S. Army Four-star General; Commanding General, U.S. Continental Army Command, 1973; Commanding General, U.S. Army Forces Command,1973-1974; Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, 1974-1978; Member, Association
  • LBJ Connection: Four-star General, U.S. Army
  • TEPEYAC, S.A. v. James L. Jernigan [25,651][#396] MALEY, JAMES E. TRUSTEE, Dutch Oven b. W. E. Carroll 23,472 TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. v. R. J. Shea, Deputy Comm. 23,492 BARBEE v. U.S.A. 23,822 LATHERS v. U.S.A. 24,226 SOLEY v. THE STAR & HERALD CO. 24,221
  • NOT£, AND IT WOULD APPRECIATED. IF THIS COULD BE ACCOMPLISHED~ 4 Bt •. ·(·. PARA. ·tF ~OU.AGREE WIT~ THE FORt~OfNG AND WITH THE DRAFT TEiTS WHICH ARE ATTACHED, THE UN,l,TED.STATES IS PREPARED.TO CONSUMMATEAN EXCHANGE SINCERELY ' UNQLJ0TE. . OF NOTES THROUGH
  • some publicity. Bill Moyers A columnist for the [Washington] Star, Charles Bartlett, was writing a series of articles about political influence in the selection of architects for public buildings. called me about it. He I provided Moyers with our
  • To Diplomatic Reception Room to greet group of Madrigal Singers fro m Washington House - this is the group that sang the telegram to AugustusBusch., list to 12:37p f Marie 12:50p t Attorney 1 :15p To Cabinet 12:45p 1:00p 12:50p 1:00p To Walt _ DT
  • a Marine • someone it is not to make p_lace at Khe Sanh is none of his television with the mayor who was at Khe Sanh in Chicago. about Gold Star mothers, Band on national working the people; about is that a doctor to the AMA convention He
  • Committee (BIPACO) Formed 1963 4 Business Under the Kennedy Administration, 1962 Campaign Financing 1964 Series of Articles by Walter Pincus in Washington Star, Money and Politics Campaign Fund Raising, 1964. Bi-Partisan Drive Headed by Truman
  • of' emigration, Star at Liverpool. He founded a publishing helped to organize the utah Central Railroad; Union Pacific; a vacancy in In J.B6ohe was sent to England for four years over the European mission, to edit the Millennial (M. F. and acted
  • - - but worth noting. Ae we know, $700 million plus in annual foreign aid for o.ne country l:s serious business. w. W. Rostow Rome Z64Z -GONFmEN'f!AL WWRostow:rln DECLASsllm) E.O. ll3 NJJ , Sec.3.4 '14-'f 79 By----=-~-, N~ Date4•5, :• ! r
  • nothing in lt - - but worth noting. Ae we know, $700 million plus in annual foreign aid for o.ne country l:s serious business. w. W. Rostow Rome Z64Z -GONFmEN'f!AL WWRostow:rln DECLASsllm) E.O. ll3 NJJ , Sec.3.4 '14-'f 79 By----=-~-, N~ Date4•5
  • -- 19 had $5,394.57 worth of bills and bank notes. So we had been optimistic. We thought our man was going to win, and ultimately of course we retired this, probably before the national convention. But it just indicates that that's about what we'd done
  • of the reorganization long before we settled it in the committee. But it was pOSSible, although it took some time, to get the task force to settle it in the same way that Congress did, for whatever it was worth then. The two individuals that I thought were contrary
  • :40p Georg b 13 . 196 8 —: e fort Activit oL D q fo 2:32p Secretar 2:25p Secretar 2:25p Wal e Fe Da y y (includ e visite d by ) Louis B . Hammett , retire d Pro f o f Chemistry , Columbi a Uni v George B . Kistiakowsky , Pro f o f Chemistry
  • Evening Star t o rea d fron t pag e 12:30p T o Ova l Of c e VHITE HOUS E Dat e Marc DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N the Whit e Hous e Tuesda President bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Time Telephon 11 In Ou e Activit fort tL oL 12:34p ~t 12:38p 1
  • matters. The to attend the NATO meeting." Christian - p 1:00p t To 8, The White House Friday Day T\m^ Telephone Entry ^__^1___ fort Expendijyr 1 1 Activity Code In Out Lo LD 1:02p 1:03p Nov. Date - pl Califano joined VHITE HOUSE Date Nov >ENT
  • t.o tlw ~ergl"A. ll l. s nAppecl 1.he g un lw1 cr.. th e 1l~!mc l11volved . - Fort'.v-r i~h t hours hefore lht' ing in _wa\'Ps for i he t hi rd Lime in l m a!-: .:iirplanf"s o n 1he BriLisi, Is le., t. · R bl ' ct lour m ghl s. German plane~ bOu1b e
  • of course be quite willing). It will be interesting for you to read Lodge•s weekly telegram in the light of Bob's comments. The first part wholly concerns pacification. They are drifting towards a recognition that the critical problem is how better
  • Reynolds mary s--To approve telegram for Jesse H. Jones Performing Arts Cente r i n Houston. Marvin Watson (pl) To office BM (pl) Ashton Gonella in Oct. White Bill Moyers (pl) Marvin Watson (pl) House Saturday 1, 1966 Da,r October 1, 1966
  • Encl os ur 1 • . .. Jamary 28, 1942 Memorandum to: Senator Pepper :it is certain that you have seen this. It is worth filing for future spiritual use. It may not officially have been said on December 8 in the Senate, but I would have loved
  • call them) as of 5:00 today, mjdr note d that the President had received 195 telegrams favorable to his State of the Union address last night and 30 unfavorable ones. Hon Adlai Stevenson (see Bundy memo dated Jan 5, 1965) at 5:45, the President
  • -t:LTA ANO IHt:: COAS'fAL RE~IONS. OF II CTZ, E'NEMY FORt;!;:S AR_E;-_ tDfCID~DLY WE:AKJLl~t:LY TO REMAIN SO, ANO CAN CONDUCTLITTCI:: 8~7~ HARAS::;M~ N I··, -1N l l i (.;Tl , Th I:: ENEMy· I S WEAKEN EO BY A COM8 1 NAT 10 N IJ'f ~CONTJNUt;LJ JdTRlllON._lN
  • Vietnam in this telegram which would still regard exhortations for negotiations as a sign of weakness and would still get distressed and discouraged at the idea that we are proposing negotiations without consulting with them. LODGE ~EGRET ~T •r
  • #/SJ;v, //#, C 1 p ~ /1/L .J ',3 -1/i. ~ / ~ ... ,x1,r A #9b rpt From British Consulate in Hanoi ~d5Y6A4~ C 4 p ~ /ti'- J ,3 - 1~ 5/23/68 A #9c cable Telegram #05310 ( dup#S"fe 4 o ~ ) C 1p 6/10/68 A #lla rpt 8· -ut Intelligence Repo~ TS1 p
  • intelli1ence report on tha Soviet attitude and predlctlons about our prls.o nera and alao on their general attitude oa the war in Vietnam. la worth read.mg. J:t sounds like a purpoa-e ful quiet commmucatlon to balance eom.e of their public· aiateinenta
  • Republic and Mrs. Tsiranana, as they stepped from automobiles which had brought them from the ellipse. Walk to the Podium, as the Malagas y national anthem and the Star Spangled Banner ar e played. Reviewe d the troops, made welcoming remarks
  • : The SEATO treaty did come up-­ R: Yes. G: --during that time when he was gone. Do you recall the debate surrounding it? R: Not much, because it wasn't worth recalling. Almost everybody that looked at the SEATO treaty recognized very quickly