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  • , 1966 Hon. Charles S. Murphy,.,Chainnan, Civil Ae~utics Board. Gen. William F. McKee, Adpii;nistnfuf;F~eral Aviation Agency. Rear Adm. Paul E. Trimble, Chief of Staff', U.S. Coast Guard. Hon. John W. Bush, Chairman, Interstate Commerce Commission. James
  • made by the White House Staff. The larger set is for the Press Secretary's News Conferences. This is an alphabetical index to key words from the conf erence . The r esea rche r s hould be aware that many ti mes v e ry minor words were indexed, so
  • , with kinfolks, was a difficult thing. W e already had enough of that with all of Lyndon's kinfolks. Diane was so smart, but also independent, and needed to run her own life, I thought. I'm sure that not once, but many times, I have talked about the Senate Ladies
  • ar.a. firm ~ 5 :.",e;.," lawyer wh::.. ch r.appened to be: ·iTLe. ?B ~ Now FD: Yes, t.hat I' I V2 d.uring your 't.enu:=e sir. 3.S a la.wyer, :;: believe tha"C. yO'.,), Mayor Tom Miller was one of the greatest friends ever had, and lowe
  • on E Street, off the Capitol Plaza . Would you correct me if I make any mistakes? were little, cell-like rooms . Mr. Jackson paid $30 a month for his . They The Johnson room was a little bit larger and the President had many visitors . The hotel
  • the United Democratic Lef t ( EDA) part y, which holds 22 seats in parl iament on the basis of 12 perce nt of the popular vot e . The EDA remains isolated, h ow­ ever . It has failed t o make headway toward forming a common front with the Center Un ion
  • , and members of the Texas bar sympathetic to the fourth-term campaign. Speakers included Dan Moody, Jimmie Allred, Tom Miller, LBJ, Alvin Wirtz. 2/17 Death of Rep. Schuetz (D-Ill.) elevates LBJ to fourth-ranking member of Naval Affairs Committee. Early 1944
  • 265 Wildwood, Fla. Bus. - 748-5441 Mrs. Hend~kson, Pres. ?la. BCTC P.O. Box 336 Lakeland, Florida i;wn Joe E. Henry, Pres. Miami BCTC 1651 N.W. 17th Ave. Miami P Florida William Owens, Pres. Dade County CLU 821 N.E. 20 Avenue Miami, Florida Perry
  • on the MLF; Senators Clark, McGovern, et al., on the MLF; Senatory Humphrey on the film Fail Safe; William Scrantom briefing; background for actions relating to Korea; William S. White draft speech; McNamara rema.rks to press on 8/25 /66; Booth Mooney
  • . sanitation·-an:d-:-dLs·ease control and for the training of health personnel by the Wor,ld.,. Healtn.~=Ot·ganlz~tio11;; child care and family welfare projects by~·UN.tCEF ; ---.: and the ,e?~tab:.lislimen~t ··_-:-o-f·~,:-s oc·ial w~..!;f-~;:~ tJ:.:~l!lt;r;rg
  • . The refugees, or most of them, were part of the intolerable situation which let the revolt succeed. back. (e) It is not to be thought that the pre-Castro It is not. Cuba is ever comi;ng (f) The longer Castro is in power, the harder it is going to be to beat
  • E.O~E~~~~3.4 . :71:; NIJ 8 Co Dy ~3 ti@ , NARA, o Date :3 - .:.:: ft-J 7 ~~ t_2:j t:1 ' -.......... ~ \ ~~ \ -.)
  • , THROUGH AUGUST31, 1964, AND YOUTHDISTURBANCES SEPTEMBER 4, 1964 1 THROUGH SEPTEUBER7, 1964 STA'£E OF NEW YORK New York City July 17 2 1964, through July 31, 1964 • Following the shooting of fifteen-year-old James :>owell, a Negro, in New York City
  • with CBS McPherson Middleton Miles, Paul Miller, William M16 Mansfield Nitze Oberdorfer Palmer Peace Initiatives Pentagon Papers Pentagon Papers – Comment Public Opinion Roche Rostow Rowe Royal Service Institution Rusk Sheehan Smith, Hedrick Smith, Margaret
  • , Donald L. 765-3105 ~ 582-3793 • Holt, William f. Jr. Hunter, Gerald J. 481-1855 Kightlinger, Jack E. 703-670-3511 : Maida, Joseph H. 893-4688 Miller, ·clyde H. 703-368-9529 Moore , Howard R•. 593-3227 Moravek, William v. 631-9380. Mullaly, James L. 920
  • confident that the Swedish government would be prepared to do this if Hanoi and the U. s. agreed. ~e underlined that this should not be done as a UN operation but as an ad hoc operation. I said we had not the slightest indication that Hanoi was prepared
  • and to deter blackmail. while putting lorth our best efforts to obtain mutual dbuarma­ ment. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson M.:r. and Mre. William V. Rooaa 1861 Stanton Street Decatur. Georgia LBJ'/ECW /nj [2 of 3] INTERDENOMINATIONAL THEOLOGICAL CENTER 671
  • , -extin'1,ui$hcr,; Bailey sa1d .be',told tfre ptot• ters, "Give· me ti¥e da~s: ,and. l'll have him." .e,x,plainin2tha ICratkshot T-··--Deal To Rizzo ,,'!f 1 Informer Claims He Balked RAM; 3 MoJe Are Held By }"RANKJ. McDEVITT and WILLIAM PRICE i
  • . Enc1Nu-e HHW:cl:mf Boa• UY9• - Jr. STEEL .~!-. ·?·'·:-~ .... .·' HOUSC . or ,. CPRCSENTATIVEa WASH• uc;TON. D. C. Ycu Just c0"1dn't. ~ aent • a nicer Cbriatllu gift Ul.a:I t~.e Al.bu:i ot p1ctvea v ,lch UTivo4 aa 79atel"day. Believe • 1t vUl
  • Magni n Arrived Sa n Francisco Airport - Board s Air Forc e On e - t o private compartmen t wit h Cyri l Magnin , Gov, an d Mrs. Pa t Brow n an d Pierre Salinger. Depart s fo r El Toro Marine Air Base Passengers Ai r Forc e One : Cong. Georg e Miller
  • --CfJ H~~!~ITH AMBASSADORS HARRI~AN ~~D VANCE REP0~1 Cd-iHEIR CC~NERSA!ICN PAR!S TALKS. ~ITH SOVIET • AMS-AS3AC·OHZORIN A&CUT THE - •• CF A COALITIONGOVERN~E~r. HAi1Rt4'1ANAND VA~CE \l:::•JU) BE LEAVING AFTER ZOfiUJ ASKE!> lF JANUAnY 20
  • Committee. You ha\e to promise them .1nothcr commillee to get them to do i1. It u,ecl to be consid­ ered a great jewel. There is a sense that as long as the country is not at war. and \\ e don ·r have any hostages held anywhere, that we don't have to wo1T
  • ·.// .. , .. ..·, ££A~66 00. ~Ti:l !3 : D£' WT£ 1654 I . FROMWALT ·noSTO~ ~- .1968-AfR 19 19· J2 • JJODIS_ TO TH£ PRESIDENT CITZ CA?809~iJ . ' '. .. en. c::::> i E 8 R ! T NODIS CROCODILE :I> -0 ::0 H:nE~ITHFIRST EVIDENCE THATTH£ OVNIS
  • slums. People were a little mad because they didn't want to admit they had slums, you know. But he had really taken out some marvelous insurance by having persuaded Mr. E. H. Perry to be chairman of the Housing Commission. He was just a man
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT ±G-f)-T 7/36,(67 ~ ., 1T- ~~ ...C.- u 9 1'· 7/31/6'7 ~ u.. 3 p. S,fl;,l6'7 ~ Jl ~ p. S;Q/67- .Q. e-~ -e- He DetPoi:t Rioting
  • 12021213 ] http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/pres/nsf President Ferdinand Marcos, Robert Murphy, Richard Nixon, Lawrence O'Brien, Nelson Rockefeller, Sargent Shriver, and William Westmoreland. · · · Date range: 1966-1969 7 linear feet, 10 linear
  • , Northridge, Calif. THCMPSON, Robert E., McLean, Va. BOGAN,Eugene F., Wash., D.C. WARE,Thanas M., International Minerals BOOKBINDER, George H., NYC & Chemical Corp. BRCMN,James, Augusta, Ga. WEISL,Sr., Edwin L. , NYC BROWN,Kenneth J. , NYC WILLIAMS,Edward
  • SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION resident 'fS-.-4p [Duplicate of #5a, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, "Strategic Missile Talks," Sanitized NU 89-149] I d~ 5f/-79 ,,--1/f/9.e ~ 5p [Duplicate
  • -- - 1- - ""1 PIT• ~ . ll - ~, - '11 Nt.J 'ii- 9 1 ...tf;.¼-±-e:-ee:tr.tet--fl'l:;:-m~Mr,r:r±-l~~~r.lq.--t.o....:t.1:M._.I~~.QeB.:e-- ~ -,rRA 5-1 t... " / sW'cf/i Rostow s Views and · S l p FILE LOCATION National Security File, Memos
  • . In the spring we went to cocktails at the Fritz Lanhams'. He was always the one who would read on March the second this marvelous letter from [William Barrett] Travis, and he would read it in such a voice that you would be practically tearful and ready to grab
  • was served; LBJ's Aunt Lucy and her death; Mrs. Johnson's 1950 miscarriage; Mrs. Johnson's household and radio station work in Austin in 1950; Patsy White's departure and hiring Gene and Helen Williams; the Williams' job duties; LBJ's opinion of the conflict
  • will happen to the NASA authorization. cut it... Will the House Carl Albert replied that this is very likely. The President said he wanted the Senate to have some agreement on how much to cut. I'd like to tell George Miller how we are drifting
  • in about a month • I rrI -71 1 JJ 3 Apr 68 2 DECLASSlFlliD ~J,1\uthontyl\lJ q~,.;f l -"3'k) r:co~:p-~'iH~l!!i"'IC-Rr,""f:'E"Tl-·'Tl'.,,RINE ~·v~ARA. Dat,. '4!)--0'; f t i ... TOP SECR.ET TR.rME beginning in February. Vehicular transport over
  • frienda, and I learned with which he directed calm leader at a difficult courage deci ■ iveneae and His death ia a the ,-oplea 1011 of all the to admire that hiatoric moment E■t• la ■t hi ■ conference. ia Uruguay'• America ■. family Mr
  • e Duplicate of # 1 a 4 memo -,-- - 1.,. . IS. - &J' a. /J/;::J' 11 ---$5() l1'rJ.LN\ Rost.ow to the Pres re defens9 items 1 p. ~ Cf- / "5-tJJ.. N,;T"eJ/" 350 [~uplicate of #2b, NSAM 360; still closed] S-- - 3-f 9 ·f frl- ~f.
  • . Another guest from home was the granddaughter-in-law of our dear friend, E. H. Perry, Lyndon's first convert from the business community in Austin and our dear friend, from the time we met him until his death. Then we had some very special visitors
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #~U).l.e ---t ~!9tt-t-~ ~ b!!? _- 50ofieential ~~~c7~~ ~ 11-21--r~ Nt..J ~lil ,a,~~ f ~ ,.U S-e-Ou1 l25 sec, et ~ 9--a.s- '11 #8 cable # 1...U.-J::dll.;Le....~ ~tt-1ru
  • report -Racial V'torencePotential !n the-United States llfliis 30111111er '"1'8- ,epo1t Racial VfoTe-ncePotential in' the United States , Tti.i9St:1n,mer CoRfeF8R80 PJa~iOR?I of ~ogF&-Eleek!d- O#ieials: Racial Matters-- -e- e - - A A,., ~~R,Ac
  • , the Republicans on the other. Up at the front the members of the cabinet--everybody filed in sort of en masse and were announced by the stentorian voice of [William] Fishbait Miller. At least in my time, I do not remember any other character. First he would have
  • : Of course, there was the seventeen-day, 1924 convention in Madison Square Garden in New York which cast 103 ballots before the nomination of John W. Davis. It was deadlocked between William G. MacAdoo and Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York, and they were
  • (q HemCT F I LE LOCATION McGeor~e Bundy , Memos for the President, Vol.7, 10/1 to 12/31, 1964 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access to national security inf~mation. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which