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  • Butterworth - until 11:50 Director Gordon Sen. Byrd of Va. Director Gordon To the Treaty Room to witness w/ P.M. Pearson ceremon y in connection w/ Agreement on the Columbia River project W Jenkins for mansion 1:00 3:45 3:50 ofc t Room - Signing Park
  • weather. We did take some psychological loss. As weather gets better military costs get higher. I thought we should limit ourselves to try to bring this miserable war to a close. SENATOR BYRD: How long can we of 20th? refrain from bombing north GENERAL
  • ) . Mrs Jac k Brooks * Cong. and Mrs. Hale Boggs an d a friend of theirs Sen. an d Mrs. Harry Byrd, Jr. Senator Sparkman Vicky McCammon and Simon McHugh The President and Mrs. J. ate dinner here and visited w/ ol d friends Departed White residence
  • [NAID 24617781] I don't know, I don't. More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh I remember some conversation about Virginia was very bad at it, and Harry Byrd was sort of the leader of that place and he
  • '? We moved up here the first of January of 1961 and served in the Vice-President's office there. As a matter of fact, he was so short on personnel that the Army recalled Juanita Roberts and me to active service. She was a major in the WACS. and I
  • to the Senate. And Senator Byrd,at that time chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, chose to stall. hearings on it. He wouldn't even start Now after Dallas, President Johnson called in Byrd and made a deal with him that he would limit the budget
  • congressmen for a vote; red-tagging memos to LBJ; logrolling and congressional favors; the problems in passing home rule and beautification; Otto Passman; LBJ gets Senator Byrd to commit to hearings on the tax cut.
  • developed concerning the capti_o11ed racial distu1?ance: ·A. IDENTITYOF RACIAL, SUBVERSIVE,OR CRIMINAL.GROUPS HlD!V!DUALSENGAGED Iii AGITATIONAMONG NEGROES .• OR 1. Individuals _ On September 4, 1964, Chief Robert KronenbergPt', Keansburg, New Jersey
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Robert Conot - Miscellaneous"
  • ; Attorney-at-Law, Democratic National Committeeman, state of Mississippi -- rebuttal NORMAN A. STOLL 123 126 HONORABLE ROBERT B. DUNCAN, A Representative in Congress From the State of Oregon K>NROE SWEETLAND, Milwa\lkee, Oregon BOOORABLE AL
  • -stian Jim Jones 10 SUGGESTED LIST OF LEGISLATORS TO BE INVITED • 23 1. Bipartisan .Leadership - 13 S·eaate House Hayden -Mansfield Dirksen • Speake~ McCormack -Albert - .Ford -Boggs A1·eads =Loag Kuch.el - Robert Byrd - Milton -- YoW'lg
  • to the family of Senator which are extended and disobedience anarchy or a tightly controlled Robert F. Kennedy. Kennedy and others and their families. ~ who suffered I join less in the prayers of to all. to the laws of the land must
  • ...... wW Mt .-.ac1 uyoad aooll, oa tlMt 8ti.. TH • • • • - wU1 lte held ta ,C M EQcmiff Office B.UcHaa. corqr of J7tla alld PewylvaJlla Affll1Ml, N. W., Room. JO), bep■al . . at 9:30 oa 3111.y 6. IMld OIi Ny ,. 1. ,aati a. Plea" coatact Mr. Robert Smith
  • with the King. The .National Geographic will publish an extensive article on Tonga shortly after the coronation. Dr. Robert R. Robbins, head of the Department of Government at Tufts University. A former U.S. Com.missioner of the South Pacific Commission, he
  • natural, you This is part of the general equipment of a leader and also just of a politician. He worked hard at the job and incessantly. think that was one of the great things about him. Bobby Byrd is very much the same. He's incessant. I
  • before publication. Jack Leacacos, Cleveland Plain Dealer: review of Middle East and Viet Nam, nailing down latest evidence on forward movement on whlch he ls quite clear. Robert Sha.plen, The New Yorker: as you know, he ls professionally pessimistic
  • Senator Mansfield Richard Russell Mar gar~t Chase Fulbright Robert C. Byrd Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative \ McCormack Albert Boggs Bates Bolton Mahon Smith INFORMATION EYES ONLY ~BUTTERCUP
  • and enduring questions, dis­ tribution of land. Ends with 1933.) Simpson, Lesley Byrd, Many Mexicos, Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California, 3d ed., 1952. (Brilliant historical interpre­ tation of the many ancient complexities, hu­ man
  • on Disarmament; and the Deputy Director, U. s. Disarmament Administration, attended the meeting for Item 1. The Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs; the U. s. Ambassador to Iran; and Robert w. Komer, NSC Staff, attended
  • . But he was looked upon, he and Harry Byrd--Harry Byrd was the more conservative by far--but they were looked upon as the powers in the Democratic southern bloc. And then in the Republican side there was Eugene Milligan of Colorado, and there was Bob Taft
  • Initial awareness of LBJ; Senate run by Southerners; Tidelands; political albatross; DC’s Southern atmosphere; Dick Russell; Harry Byrd; Eugene Milligan; Bob Taft; LBJ as a political operator; LBJ’s relationship with David Dubinsky; Walter George
  • that he would do that for the football coaches’ association. It was a highlight of a lot of our careers. G: Sure. Tape 1 of 1, Side 2 G: I have a note here from March of 1967, about noon, that you were out at the Ranch with Colonel Harold Byrd. Do you
  • at the White House; Bear Bryant; visiting the Ranch with Colonel Harold Byrd; LBJ’s death; LBJ’s leisure time; LBJ’s health; how Royal met LBJ.
  • 2 11/8/65 A 15 memo "Interest Rate for Military Sales ... " C 2 10/22/65 A 19 cable Bonn 353 s 8/5/65 A 20 cable Deptel 310 to Bonn s 7/31/65 A 2 Collection Title National Security File, Files of Robert W. Komer (1963-66
  • See all scanned items from NSF Files of Robert Komer Box 42
  • Folder, "MAP ‐ Korea/Iran ‐ December 1963 ‐ March 1966," Files of Robert Komer, NSF, Box 42
  • Files of Robert W. Komer
  • Templ e _ „ _ ___ n. _ „_____ __ _- _ _ _______™_____ ^ pob _ ; j, ^ : . __ _ „ _™__ _^ ____ _ ,. . _ _ _ j 2:04p t : 2:15p | I Sen . Rober t Byrd . A s th e Presiden t wa s o n the phone , Ly n played wit h a musica l -o
  • showed it outside territorial waters. Secretary Rusk: Yes sir, there was a position report two days before showing it in international waters. (The President then left the room to talk to Senator Byrd who had called the President. The President
  • membe1·s of the House of Representatives their wives. for and CONCERT - Charlie Byrd (guitarist) for children of Members of Congress (ages 13--18) Room East Wednesday, March 6:00 p. rn. 11 RECEPTION for Congress - 6th (last) in series for members
  • . Johnson? G: The ftrst time I met him was when he was vice president and he kindly came to the dedication of the Richard Byrd Memorial Statue out on the approach to Arlington. The National Geographic supported Byrd for many, many expeditions back
  • Contact with LBJ; dedication of Richard Byrd Memorial Statue; award for the Hubbard Medal; Senator Byrd's garden party; Jane N. Smith Medal; building dedication; White House Historical Association; presidents book; The Living White House; LBJ
  • e b lo - p p . 4 2 , 45, and 105. THE GULF OF TONKIN, THE 1964 INCIDENTS HEARING BEFORE TH E COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS UNITED STATES SENATE NINETIETH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION W IT H THE HONORABLE ROBERT S. McNAMARA, SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
  • . (Randy) Pickens, Ace Pipkin, Maurice S. Price, Rayford Quilliam, W. Reed Rapp, Bill Ratcliff, Joe Ray, C. L., Jr. Richards, George H. Richardson, Geo. "Skeet" Roberts, Ronald Rosson, Renal B. Salter, Bob Santiesteban, Tati Satterwhite, Bill Schiller
  • at the time of the Pop• la ■o her• a■klna that yo'll cowd attend the f'llneral of Senator Robert Kennedy •onal repre ■ eatatiY• Warm of Hi ■ Halble••• r•1ard■• Lyndon B. Jobn•on Hi ■ Eminence The Moat Rneread Aqelo Cardinal Vicar General I
  • II, " O ther C om m ercial T ra n sa ctio n s, ” o f title 28, “ C om m ercial In s tn m ie n ts an d T ransac ­ tio n s , ” o f t h e D istrict o f C olim ib la Code, an d for oth er p urposes (R ep t. No. 1323). B y Mr. BYRD o f V irginia, from th e
  • Johnson e president to th e Cabine t room fo r Leadershi p Meetin g (Senate ) w/ Sen . Russell Long e Mansfiel d . Rober t Byrd 1 PMG Manato Lawrenc Manatos ^ e O'Brien agenda to DT , ' [ j Mike ^, e e Califan o -pl , j y (includ e visite d
  • to be the house guest of the H a r r y Byrd, J r' s . And then at noon there was the cutting o f the ribbon i n 'the lobby of the Department of L a b o r, at the opening of the A r t s and C rafts exhibit by handicapped p e rs o n s . Jane W irtz had asked me
  • . We pretty much went over th e Democratic Senators name by name, consentrating especially on those known to be against us. No special decision was made, but target areas were designated--especially Senator s Byrd and Spong of Virginia. Sen. Irvinof N
  • Abe Forta s Roy Wilkins - NYC(bv.l ) Senator Ralp h Yarboroug h (ret . hi s call ) (b . 1) Senator Rober t Byrd (ret . hi s call ) (b.l ) Larry O'Brie n (b . 1) AG Katzenbach Marvin Watso n (pl) John Gardne r (M W went i n w/ hi m bu t the n ou t - - B
  • r RICHARD B. RUSSELL, GA., CHAIRMAN HARRY FLOOD BYRD, VA. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, TEX. ESTES KEFAUVER, TENN. LESTER C. HUNT, WYO. JOHN C. STENNIS, MISS. RUSSELL B. LONG, LA. STYLES BRIDGES, N. H, LEVERETT SALTONSTALL, MASS. WAYNE MORSE, OREG. WILLIAM F
  • for me to delay I am proud the Senate -- Jennings Humphrey be with us. Ben, for asking me to made it coming. Randolph colleagues and Bob Byrd to see the Senator -- take time from I am sorry who gets when my schedule -- so keep sending lt