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  • . Sargent Shriver was head of the Office of Economic Opportunity and presided at our meetings. A number of very distin- guished Americans were members of the Council and all v!ere anxious to do whatever was possible to alleviate the tragedy of poverty
  • ; Archbishop Binh; Angelo Palmas; Nguyen Van Thieu, Nguyen Cao Ky; Latin American ambassadors meet in San Antonio; St. Francis Xavier parish in Stonewall; the Committee for Peace in Vietnam; assessment of LBJ and CTJ.
  • 13 Then I went on and spelled out what those were. "The judicial appointments of the President have been iighly rated by the American Bar Association. have been rated by the ABA. Of the 216 judicial appointments 173 appointees 54 per cent have been
  • --editorials, etc." [1953] "Column Materials and Memos" "Brotherhood Efforts, etc." "Time Magazine, TV" "Clippings and ticker clips from desk" [Drew Pearson's memos--1953] [1 of 2] [Background Materials, Column Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid 1949-53 1953-54 1953-54
  • confusing the German political scene. That risk, I believe, was successfully avoided . From my opening statement to my message of farewell it was my constant purpose to remove doubts and anxieti es about American policy in the face of the new Communist
  • certainly intend to cooperate with him, because under the Constitution, the President is given the responsibility of charting our course in Foreign Relations. And that cartoon came out in the paper, and the cartoonist--I don't know just which cartoonist
  • /loh/oh B. Abell -- Interview III -- 11 A: Depending upon the type of party, many of your guest lists are ready-made. If you're entertaining the officers of the American Bar Association, that's predetermined by somebody else; if you're having
  • and influence than any "Marshall Plan for .African or similar grandiose schemes. The Soviets and Chicoms have a big advantage in this competition; they preach violent revolution while trying hard to pin on us guilt by association. This is true in a way
  • Cottam. Amb. to Kuwait • Hon. These Ambassadors are leaving later i n the week to assume their posts. V; l:40p t Joe 2:18p f Marvin Califano - pl Watson (pl) ' 2:19p - 2:27p The ;/ , . 11 2:27p i | ; RECORD ; / Milton Caniff, cartoonist
  • for the Internal Revenue Service. Is that correct? C: Yes, writing legislation, technical stuff, and regulations on legislation. M: From 1956 to 1960, you were a member of the law firm of Stevenson, Paul, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison? C: Associate, that's
  • have got such a majority it really doesn't matter. But in those days, it was so close. It was so close. Do you have any Let's talk about LBJ's relations with other senators. recollections of his association with Walter George, for example, who
  • to take us into greater war is fallacious and the result of the cartoonists and others who attributed this feeling to the President, I think, it was obvious, however that the Congress was willing to support stronger military action and felt we had to do