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  • in an American-made airplane, which meant that in effect America was still dominant. And so what happened is that both Britain and France again started thinking of leapfrogging. Now the way to leapfrog was to get into supersonic speeds, and so again we were
  • Stanford Paper Co. Stobbs Prese Reprint Co. Rembrandt Studios Ted Holt Hollinger Corporation IBM United Publishing Co. Headquarters Wilcox - Walter - Furlong Paper The Democratic Campaign Manual, 1964 "The O'Brien Manual" The Inaugural - 1965 Signature
  • better relations with the United States?" The percentages the Chancellor gave you were correct. Those who answered that it was right to bring about better German relationships with the United States were: yes January 1967 February 1967 May 1967 June 1967
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 38, August 11-17, 1967"
  • ) and regulations issued thereunder (41 CFR 101-10), we, Mrs. James Stiles and Mrs • .E. S. Lomax, hereinafter referred to as the donors, hereby give, donate, and convey to the United States of America for deposit in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library
  • ortuna own tonuno \d.thin th £ortw :ta R al line 1n stion tl t all bo • out th tortune tell r • pr o tion of todq to ma.a An Exercise in Charting Labor from Today, Thanksgiving, 1940 ____,. in the United States Labor i s closing meetings today
  • The Secretary of Commerce The Secretary of the Interior The Secretary of the Treasury The Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration SUBJECT: Development of the Front_iers of South America At my direction the Policy Planning Council
  • See all scanned items from file unit "NSAM # 349: Development of the Frontiers of South America, 5/31/1966"
  • Latin America
  • Memorandum # 349, Development of the Frontiers of South America, 5/31/1966
  • it is not. It i.s a failure of decision-making. accountabilil), and ultimall:l,. uf presidential leadership. It i. not a sound basi, for det miming. futun: policy towards Central America.·· Robb said the United States should continue to back the Contra forces
  • : Because I think it was the first stop on the railroad outside the metropolitan area. Also, it was close enough to Washington that all the local press and the foreign press could come to be in rural America, is my impression of it. As you know, Culpeper
  • cautious and unhelpful. The big problem the United States faces in Indo-China, and more particularly in Vietnam, has been that India does,not equate opposition to Communist China (with which they agree) with support for United States efforts
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first of the file unit.
  • See all scanned items from file unit "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 "
  • into the DAC, a national [organization]. It was kind of the offshoot of it. They were just women interested in organizing the Democratic Party, but they also--they were leaders of it. It came out of the old farm program, too, farm workers. But I don't know
  • Avnet , NY C John Bailey , Chr . , DN C Paul F . Barnhart , Houston , Te x Alex I . D . Bayard , Wilmington , Delawar e Joseph A . Beirne , Pres , CW A (sat a t President' s table ) Communications Workers of America Karl R . Bendetsen , Chr . . Champio n
  • called them, who was one of the workers that kind of spoke for them, kind of a committee spokesman, a group spokesman . This girl, Preble Tadlock, I remember was such a person . When we found out Mrs . Roosevelt was coming down there, we wanted her
  • , Tennessee on a hillside farm nea r Knoxvi 11 e. G: ~Jhat brought you to Texas? S: Well, you won't believe it but I'll make it as interesting as I can. I was in the service in World War I, July, 1917 to December, 1918. [It was] the first time I had been
  • TO THE SENATE OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY THE WHITE HOUSE NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE ON SEPTEMBER 13, 1966: The following-named persons to be Representatives of the United States of America to the Twenty-first Session of the General Assembly
  • :t HE A\-EWU)JCED VISIT TO THE UNITED STt\TES ?OR TALKS BEGL iNH!G FEl?/iUARY lt HE STATZD HE LOOK2D FOFr :JARD IO . r1!EETI NG ',J !TH- THE Pl~ESIDl.:liT A:~~ ER IC!Ji 0 E)JPLSQ as SIUC:ERELY THM·n
  • materials on using loans to administer the program, international repercussions of famine in India, and the need to include farming equipment and supplies as part of the aid package.
  • with the provisions of Chapter 21 of Title 44, United States Code and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, William R. Poage.of Waco, Texas do hereby give, rlonate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title and interest
  • to the United Nations Security Council on August 5, said that the first Tonkin incident involving the SS Maddox occurred 30 miles at sea from the mainland of No r th Vi etnam. The second incident involving the SS Maddox and the SS C. Turner Joy occurred 65 miles
  • of Representatives, has been president of the United Negro College Fund since September. He spoke of the challenges facing America as a competitor in the next century. One: "There must be investments in our physical infrastructure. Our bridges, our roads, our transit
  • :;; rrnd 4J :•n .:: outh Viet N,.\m just below solely by regular units of the rVN army wh ich are , o :- i elud ed b) Tl e Presidc·1t: , in ma 1d ng bis North .r.€-tn.mne r.• e would not take the figures given above. · --1 ssump tion that the ~1
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967"
  • of that room with the intriguing name .. - the Wildlife Library. Ma1be its use will increase with the coming of Vassar. Certainly beauty in America qualifies as a political issue. But l haaten to add that it is nota partisan issue. Our interest in protecting
  • pO$itions the DMZ are are now in South soldiers you ~hould note that continued attacks the USG 1t le~st 80 battalions. Vietnamese Army forc-~d into Furthermore, frcm the NVNarmy made solely by re3ular units below of the ,_ 'NVNclri:J'l.f
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967"
  • is to see wbat can be saved ot eapital that is good tor all, and. what can be done for man's work and leisure hOUl'S so th.at work becomes a contented farm af satisfaction, md where non­ work hours cease to becOllB tile wasteful and idle thing wh ich
  • -SEXAUER Acquisition Tulkin, David G. & Mae (Wills) United Jewish Appeal United Steel Workers Expense Reimbursement Wallace, David R. (Wills) Wechsler, Nathan Wills, Miscellaneous Mrs. John M. Wilson Woodbridge Development Co. Segregated Schools
  • the United States Housing Authority was established, I went with Nathan Strauss as special assistant, so I left the Department of Interior. Now, my concern was sort of a catholic one (with a small "c"). I was involved in working on programs like
  • violence particularly in the South as seen from the vantage point of the White House. Was this something that would reach the President's attention when there would be a confrontation or a violent episode, an attack on civil rights workers, let's say? C
  • propose a toast to our good friendship between our two countries, to the health of President Johnson and Mrs. Johnson, and to the everlasting prosperity of the United States of America. END Suggested Remarks Toast, Korean Dinner Monday, May 17, 1965 Mr
  • revolutionaries, and disrupted from within by blacks and whites., the empire of the United States will find itself faced with rebellions from 15 different directions ••• -- - 2 - " ... The -revolutionary movement in America cannot grow from speeches
  • See all scanned items from file unit "E1-Office of Investigations - General Subject Files, 1967-68"
  • , President, United Automobile , Aircraft Agriculture Implement Workers of America N. THOMPSON POWERS for Secretary Willard Wirtz, Labor ROBERT WEAVER, Housing & Home Finance Agency ADAM YARMOLINSKY for Secretary Roberts. McNamara, Department of Defense
  • are The state has heaped upon America the names In a recent statement in reference to the murder 20 of Michael Schwerner, James Chaney, and Andrew Goodman, 21 three civil rights workers that were lynched in our state, 22 Governor Paul Johnson, the head
  • .' /,' ,', ' ....... 4--The Presiden-G (3) / Contributio :i'." Countries The effo_ ts of' t e Lridians, back d by our support and that e.1.thout;h of' the United Nlitions, ho. e yielded s e results _n ian request has not been cwer­ so f • response tot of' some whelmi
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first of the file unit.
  • See all scanned items from NSF-Komer file unit "India"
  • complexity that is our defense establishment of the United States of America. Those of us who served in Government during the Second World War came out of that conflict very proud of our Armed Forces. -- but all of us were deeply concerned for our future
  • . Jop.nson, Esq., President of the United States The \'/hi te House, Washington, D.C .. U.S.A. W.[. 1969. 4th January, of America. My dear President, It is with profound step down from the Presidency the ·fact that you will regret that you
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 114: Jan. 16‑20, 1969"
  • Amer lean. military con~· cript·l~n ~itpit aa a ro"ans of provi.dlng sec-urlty f9rces and of 'a.bs:o rbing exctula ·.labor. · 5. · How. to identify,. dev·e lop, equip. tr a.in .and in.9 ure th&·: a.vaU ... ability aeleet Units for OAS/ UN p
  • Latin America
  • .... lo-c)()-6'> J'ttJtt~~·· l6/l4/o I /VW /QA..c 10/7/67 A C, #28a cable Intelligence Informatio~ Cable~ C 4 p E.'tetC,(Pt . wh I ct:F "1t.J 'till 6'•• m~ooJ.-oS [Duplicate of #15 la, NSF, Country File, United Kingdom, gv,,rtl-144U1t~1~ Vol. 12
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 44, October 1-9, 1967"
  • of SIGMAI-66 was to examine some of the major issues, problems and questions associated with a deescalation of the war in Vietnam. The teams in SIGMAI-66 represented the United States (Blue), Republic of South Vietnam (Green), National Liberation Front
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
  • OF STATE WASHINGTON January 19, 1967 Dear Mr. President: The purpose of this letter is to submit to you my resignation as Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs and United States Coordinator fo.r the Alliance for Progress, effective June
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 19, January 15 - 31, 1967"
  • to create .a Marxist society based on the dialectical concepts of Marxism--1,eninism as interpreted by C. L. R. JAMESp establishing government by workers rather than government by a Marxist political party. 'l'he prime movement in securing the support
  • See all scanned items from file unit "E3-Office of Investigations - Organization Files, 1965 - 1968"
  • made it to the top of the agenda, at least in my experience. G: I notice from the hearings that there was a variation in the name, that it started out as Volunteers for America, or Volunters in America or something, then they added the "in Service
  • Vietnam and are in touch with the Pathet Lao in Laos, to whom they supply money and arms. To counteract this increased Communist pressure, Prime Minister desired to increase Laos fire power and hopes for early delivery of United States commitment of Ml
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
  • See all scanned items from file unit "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 20, February 5 - 28, 1966"
  • , picnic grounds, vacation farms, golf courses, campgrounds, ski areas, shooting preserves, fishing ponds and lakes, nature trails, marinas, little league baseball fields, horseback riding, and youth camps. The largest number of recreation loans were made