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- (inctude visited by) ture S entered the President's room to take a note about President Eisenhower--the President was sitting in a chair and had just finished breakfast. In the room were Fox, Dr. Gould, Dr. Cain. Dr. Hallenbeck, Chief Mills, Bob Fleming
- University Heights Chapter of NAACP -- will depart for Upper Volta of August 27 President to mjdr's room, where he studied a table seating for his luncheon w/ Pres Eisenhower today. To Cabinet Room for HHHt CABINET MEETING -^The Vice President ^" Nicholas
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- was the demilitarization of the Sinai, which had been agreed to with Dag Hammarskjold. After all, the Israelis in 1956-57 pulled out at our insistence, General Eisenhower's, and part of the deal was what I told you, a letter that the peacekeeping force--which [David] Ben
- #2) INTERVIEWER: DAVID G. McCOMB May 8, 1969 M: This is the second session with Mr. Douglass Cater. Once again I'm in his office at the Brookings Institution. The date is May 8, 1969, and my name is David McComb. Last time you mentioned that you had
- Oral history transcript, S. Douglass Cater, interview 2 (II), 5/8/1969, by David G. McComb
- to India Bowling, Charles B. – Interstate Commerce Commission Bray, Francis G. – Federal Board of Parole Bress, David G. – Associate Justice, Court of Appeals Brooks, M. V. – Civil Aeronautics Board Brooks, Marietta – Defense Advisory Committee Brown
Oral history transcript, Elma (Mrs. Sam) Fore, interview 1 (I), 7/12/1971, by David G. McComb
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- . SAM FORE, JR. : INTERV IEidER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Mrs. Fore's home in Floresville, Texas Tape 1 of 1 M: This is an interview with Mrs. Sam Fore, Jr. spells first name for him): Elma . . • E-L-M-A. (To Mrs. Fore, who I believe your given name
- Oral history transcript, Elma (Mrs. Sam) Fore, interview 1 (I), 7/12/1971, by David G. McComb
- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: Eugene M. Locke INTERVIEWER: David G. McComb DATE: May 16, 1969 M: This is an interview with Mr
- Oral history transcript, Eugene M. Locke, interview 1 (I), 5/16/1969, by David G. McComb
- , Hoopes, Townsend OFFICIALS, Humphrey, Hubert OFFICIALS, Jackson, Henry M. OFFICIALS, Kissinger, Henry A. OFFICIALS, Komer, Robert W. OFFICIALS, Krulak, Victor H. OFFICIALS, Lansdale, Edward G. OFFICIALS, Lilienthal, David E. OFFICIALS, Lodge, Henry Cabot
- Administration U.S. House of Representatives [Sept. 1981] 12 Szaniszlo, Susan J. [1982?] 12 Tatel, David S. Hogan & Hartson - Washington, D.C. [Jan 1980-July 1981] 12 12 Tatzmann, Manfred, Project Director Recipient Rights Study Office of the Governor
- . and Keith Melville of the Public Affam Foundation. will be published within the next few months. On these pages are s me of the highlights of the event. David Mathews, former Secretary of Health. Education and Wel fare, and now president of the ttenng
- Issue Number XLIV December 15, 1988 Symposium Probes Urban Problems During the Johnson Administration, three presidential commissions known as the (Nicholas) Katzen bach, (Robert) Kerner and (Milton) Eisenhower Commissions-threw a glaring
- months before, to David Eisenhower. But Tricia was still having dates, and hadn't connected yet with the young ox boy. "I was impressed. I didn't know Nixon at all; I was the only person at the White House who had not traveled aboard the Tricia, and been
- Room. Met the "Rose of Tralee" (Irish girl en route to Rose Festival in Tyler, Texas) Mr. and Mrs. Lawton from Longview and Mrs. Lambert from Dallas. 3. 12:08 Went to the first floor to do some looking and thinking about place to hang the Eisenhower
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FOR M OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION ~-me:mo-- t - --GGQdpaste~~e.cwd 5P ~ -s '5·(,.Jt.l Mf
- Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Braestrup -- I -- 20 delivered communiques in Tokyo during the Korean War, and as Eisenhower's people issued communiques in World War II. So you had to have a communique, an official
- issues regarding Vietnam; David Palmer’s Summons of the Trumpet; William Westmoreland’s and General Harold K. Johnson’s frustration over LBJ’s actions in Vietnam and lack of a coherent plan; other Presidents’ dealings with war; how LBJ failed in Vietnam.
- 15, 1969 INTERVIEWEE : ARTHUR OKUN INTERVIENTER : DAVID G . McCOMB Tape 1 of 2 M: This is a second interview with Dr . Arthur M . Okun. his office in Brookings Institution . Once again I am in The date is April 15, 1969, and my name is David
- Oral history transcript, Arthur M. Okun, interview 2 (II), 4/15/1969, by David G. McComb
- you ever read about--and the disappearance occurred concurrent with Johnson's accession to the presidency, which tells me that nobody did anything about it but that David Hackett and Eunice [Shriver] just--that wasn't Eunice's priority, and it just
Oral history transcript, Donald Gilpatric, interview 1 (I), 11/25/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- was in Germany, commercial work in the broadest sense had the highest priority. As long as we have had David Bruce in London, it has been pretty near the bottom. M: The President can influence it this way then? G: The President can influence it this way. I
- Commerce; McClelllan; Chairman Rooney; personnel administration process; exchange of personnel between Foreign Service and Commerce; Ed Martin; Carter Burgess; George McGee; David Bruce; Joe Fowler; China; Secretary Rusk; MacArthur; Foreign Service Act
- thing--at our house when he was Majority Leader working very hard . Dean Acheson, who had been the previous Secretary of State--was not now Secretary of State--it must have been during the Eisenhower years--stood up and gave a toast
- then at the outset of the second Eisenhower administration, and experience up to that point had suggested that while in the overall we were making some real progress in the rebuilding process, that there were also structural, philosophical, fiscal problems
- in Vietnam upon his arrival in 1963; weaknesses in the Hamlet Evaluation System and other status reports from Vietnam; Stilwell's impressions of press coverage of the Vietnam War and specifically that of David Halberstam; the U.S. government's failure
- . , l/ Some time ago when I had requested an interview with the President for our SIPA News Syndicate I had enclosed some stories done during my recent interview with Mr. Eisenhower in Gettysburg. / I had as~ed that those stories be returned since
- left: Dr. David on S. H. W. ~icol, Dr. Gunnar Myrdal, Dean Rusk, Aha Myrdal, and Dean Elspeth Rostow. Reprint,
- with great reluctance when she moved to Washington. But be ing a student of history, she decided to make the most of things by learning what famous people had lived in her room. Former President Eisenhower told her that he believed that the lady-in-waiting
- THE COMING GREEN REVOLUTION Albert Eisele Iraq Dispatches Andrew Glass Ben Goddard David Keene John Kornacki Josh Marshall Lynn Sweet Byron York POLLSTERS: David Hill Mark Mellman FEATURES Capital Living Hillscape Social Scene Capitol Ambitions Uncommon
- THE COMING GREEN REVOLUTION Albert Eisele Iraq Dispatches Andrew Glass Ben Goddard David Keene John Kornacki Josh Marshall Lynn Sweet Byron York POLLSTERS: David Hill Mark Mellman FEATURES Capital Living Hillscape Social Scene Capitol Ambitions Uncommon
- repeated the effort made by the Eisenhower Administration to bring about an exchange of newspapermen. We proposed the exchange of scientists, scholars, of professional men--doctors.We proposed the exchange of weather information.We proposed the exchange
- down in the course of it. He attempted to serve as an intermediary between the Eisenhower Administration and [Orval] Faubus. I suspect that he was in touch with Lyndon, a kind of a tactical matter during some of that time. F: I haven't interviewed
- . Truman's 5-Point Program 5/11/50 U.S. Economic Program 5/11/50 Address to House: Council of Economic Advisers 5/15/50 David Lawrence Praises Pres.'s Small-Business Loan Recommendations5/23/50 The Small Business Act of 1950 6/5/50 Increasing Criminal
- of Lyndon Johnson is that, of all Presidents that I've known since Hoover, he understood the business problems better than anyone of the other Presidents. And I'm including President Roosevelt, President Truman, President Eisenhower, and President Kennedy
- by these artists. What compels them is a necessity to Back Row: Torkwase Dyson, Arleen Polite, Lillian Blades, David Newton, Channel Guice, Roy LaGrone, Marie Cochran, Robert Pruitt, Rejina Thomas Middle Row: Harry Middleton, Janine Jackson, Angelbert Metoyer
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- forthcoming, which could not be financed under present levels of national and international DECLASSIFIED Authority N L.J 8 5- ~ 7- By ~ , N . , Date 5- 7- 8S- SECRET - 2 - aid. 7his could be -related to General Eisenhower's 195l:. promise that a large
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- , 1967 4:25 p.m. Mr. President: Herewith Andy Goodpaster'• account o.f tho discussion at WalteJ' Reed Hospital yesterday with Oen. Eisenhower. As indicated, 1 am. already working wlth Bill Leonhart on the pooslbllity of pre-empting rlce buying in Cambodia
Oral history transcript, Walter Jenkins, interview 15 (XV), 8/30/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to the conference, the big four meeting in Geneva, for the purpose of really tying up the State Department and Eisenhower, and Mr. Johnson, instead of letting the Senate consider it, asked that it be referred to the Foreign Relations Corrmittee for study, which
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 43 (XLIII), 1/23/1996, by Harry Middleton
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- . That microphone is not going to pick me up, but it doesn't make any difference. We are right in the [Democratic National] Convention of 1960. Right at the point that Governor [David] Lawrence is going to nominate LBJ for the vice presidency. And in previous
Oral history transcript, James R. Jones, interview 1 (I), 11/26/1968, by Dorothy Pierce McSweeny
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- is that I was scared to death that we weren't going to have a crowd. I had never done any advance work before. And David Dubinsky, who was then president of the union said, "Don't worry. Everything's going to be in good shape, you just leave it to me. How
- Richard Daley; LBJ meeting with Eisenhower; Hubert Humphrey’s campaign; LBJ, Wilbur Mills and a surtax; Poor People's Campaign and consumer measures LBJ supported.
- :44a ,-10:55 David/Blac k _ Bonnevill e Powe r Commissio n OF F RECOR D ^ 10:54a |-10:55 | joine d by H. Russel l Richmon d 'j (Mr . Blac k i s bein g considere d fo r Unde r Sec y of Interior ) ;~ (Mr . H . Russel l Richmon d i s being considere d to r
- LBJ, Lady Bird & Dr. Cain swim; Lady Bird to hair salon; talk of strike; Johnsons to Wirtz wedding; reception at Army-Navy Club; lunch; Lady Bird and guests to Camp David; Lady Bird describes scenery; bowling; LBJ and others arrive; call from Mrs
- when he was the Democratic leader of the Senate during the Eisenhower Administration. I was with a group of railroad executives and mayors headed by former Mayor [Anthony] Celebrezze of Cleveland. Mayor Celebrezze at that time was president of the old