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- In Ou tL 12:48p Bac 12:57p Depar .' --e . 2:47 p Depar 2: 55p Arrive _ 3:00 p Mr . 3:10 p Mrs 3:51p O J RANC H Sunda e fort Activit oL D y (includ e visite d by ) k t o Mai n House - sai d goodby e t o Dic k West t Mai n House - vi
- created by the subjects of the portraits. The bronze pieces, representing Berks' output over a long career, included leaders in the worlds of politics (Presidents John son, Kennedy and Truman); religion (Pope Paul VI, Martin Luther King, Jr.); industry
- As you can see, th e s tatement doe~~rlofd~·a 1 ~with lhe ·reaI:-l$ sutttt.JA. ,_ th·e-·s·e!1C>us-obj e c :· .J ;l whi ch- the Saigon-government" would~nas,~--:-t_QY ~~!s1:-cJ_e_:i;~_._§ t~pe r vi~ 1r_g its e_lections,". We have asked our Embassy
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 91: Aug. 11‑21, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- , Paris, Frankfurt, and briefly, Budapest and London. I am submitting herewith certain personal observations and canments in connection vi th these visits tor whatever use they may be to you. Moscow 1. As always, China remains in the background of Soviet
- , draft statements, and schedule for the President's talks with Pope Paul VI in October 1965; material on the President's earlier meetings with Pope Pius XII (May 1945) and Pope John XXIII (September 1962). 8 9 20th Anniversary VE Day 5/7/65 Drafts
- troops and pass out awards and medals; Karachi, Pakistan, to meet with President Ayub Khan; Rome, Italy, to meet with Pope Paul VI; and Azores, Portugal, at Lajes Field. Includes news summaries sent to the President, thank you letters, agency
- e h is m e e tin g w ith P o p e Jo h n - - a q u ite r e a l r e la tio n s h ip . W edding B le s s in g " . T he h e a d lin e w a s ; " P o p e M ay B e sto w " P o p e P a u l VI i s e x p e c te d to b e s to w h is p e r s o n a l b l e s
- LBJ & Lady Bird breakfast with guests while others attend church; news articles about Johnsons and the wedding; Lady Bird bowls with guests; possible blessing of marriage by Pope Paul VI; gift from Tony Taylor of their mother's silver cups for Luci
- ., I I Hoitacelc: Through the courtesy of Congreasman Boggs, I h v• r ••o Sv•d th tiny 1t tll•it• ol th• Infant of Pr gue, blesiecd by Pope Paul VI, thl!t you bl"Ollpt from Czecboslovalda at the :r que1t of 0.11elderly citizen. lam, ol couree, gr~te
- SAVE SU3RAM.A~ IAM A~D ' PM I '! • . - .. 1 TODAY•3 '\ \ i OECISIO i'J . THIS (•;Ai{ES SELf - ll E: L.P QUALITY C?\EI ~•JE T9 S ACTIO :~ DOUBLY CO NVI NCHJG 3UT ALSO t·L~KES IT ESS~N TIAL NO WASH I NG TO N · STATE£1ENT REFZR TO FI~EE Vi-A:--J
Oral history transcript, J. Russell Wiggins, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- was, and I was aware that he was a supporter of the administration, that he had been identified with it. M: You went off to work for the New York Times, I believe, for a little while. W: I was a Washington correspondent to the St. Paul Pioneer Press
- f abov e Leave Lak e Hous e vi a ca r - sinc e i t wa s to o dar k o n lak e t o boa t bac k Arr. Haywoo d Dinner - al l o f abov e Leave Haywoo d - vi a helicopte r - Mrs . J . , Mr . an d Mrs . Kellam , M F Arr. LB J Ranc h * Selecte d name s
- • :People don't 1uter~ p,qple that l.!i• ! ~hf1 chanc:e •,c aee\ the. 31-:ir-•i• AMr.lCMs,. 1'-twy J'-~ 1"'6 " vi-r:,- !ew -;:•· .h,a.,. tJ:.at.colo.r• ':.~ r.i,.!.~ : •-♦ ot_ C,:, 41':f~ oi8 n·.• I,~. l:: ...r t • ~ 1"" :.,,•1 ~\(1-l\f ~ the Qthe
- lut yeu'• ClYU 1U1ht• Blll aa4 bl• coetrdiaator of tile Oovewameat•• civU. rt1hta pro• 1ram•, wW be laYolvu la ta• pl"• atl of . . , Admlalnl'atloa pope•al•. The Pr••lclent • .......... tllel'efOl'e tMt I uy to nl'aal• f.01t the Vlce Pre•lcleat
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- nations· Yho seek th~ restorati)n o:i. peace in Vi et- 1fa.m. "-/t,3 he.r. e in the Soma~.~ Re_;/1;.~lin -f'i·c -~ y believe that .: t i·:;; ~1h~ ·"'-•"A7.J en all Gov i-j:cm... :;_c.t:3 iri:t ... :.t~1~1, ttorial ore'-~n·· sa t · ons o,r.'1 :Lnd~vi:,u
- and one Congressman, one from each party) .. Senate: Senator Morse {D-Ore.) Senator Sparkman {D-Ala.) Senator Ai.ken (R- Vt.) Senator Kuchel ( R-Calif.) *Senator Paul Douglas (D-Ill.} Senator Montoya (D-N. M.) House: Congressman Armistead Selden {D
- Home in Austin w/ Mrs. J., YB, MF Arrive Reception - honoring Gov. and Mrs. Terry Sanford Depart reception Arrive Bergstrom AFB Depart Bergstrom Arrive Andrews AFB - to 4040 vi a car #111 w/ Mrs . J. , MF, YB - drop YB at home Arr.4040 52nd St
- January White House Breakfast 5, 1966 Wednesday Released text of ltr. to Secy General of U N fr Amb. Goldberg re his visit to the Pope Secy McNamara McGeo Bundy (pl) Joe Califano McGeo Bundy (pl) To the office w/ BM and JV Mrs. Johnson Justice
- , Fehmer, Welch, Liz Carpenter. 2/22 Flies to San Angelo w/CTJ, Paul Glynn, the Malecheks, Liz, Fehmer, and Jenkins, where LBJ addresses reception at San Angelo College. Meets w/ Lawrence Westbrook, then speaks to San Angelo Board of City Development
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 20, February 1- 11, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- , the IBRD and other financial institutions and as part of the Mekong Basin development and the President's Southeast Asian Development plan as set forth in his Baltimore speech• • . -3rAmoas sa d"o r- -Gcildbe·rg I s-·vis i t _to Saigorr:~o-f f"E~rs
- ~ ,~;, l'Rt'-'~ ."1l~JSTER, SMALL LUNCHEOM HO~TF.D µy Pf
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 81: June 7‑12, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- ZED· REPEATEOL Y THAT"HANO I WOULDFOLLOWTHIS STRATEGYONLY IF IT MADESURE TH~T u.s~ FORCES WOULDNOT 8£ A_B_LE LEGALLYOR POLITIC~LLY 1'0 ENTER VIETNAM·AT SOM~ ...ATER 'STA~-IF COMMUNISTMIL:ITARYFORCES WERE•REQUIRECo r!E FELT· 1CAN TROOPS WERE'OUT OF; VI
- of George and Ann Quayle Carmon. His ancestors, for several centuries were residents sea-faring people, of the Isle of Man. He was thirteen years old when he and his parents were converted to Mormonism. In 1842 vi th other members of his fam.ily he
- as a prelude to negotiations what will the USSR do? In other wor·ds, will your own policies vis-a-vis Vietnam be modified? If you cannot control Hanoi government response, can you at least tell us what USSR will do under these new circumstances? On several
- ~ .1 Gi'lP67093 /J~/JIL J ?iJ- L31 "UK, [duplicate of #37, NSF, Country File, Vol. 10," exempt 1978] re Germany -~~r/eH ,Vl, :S 't'l->Y pp. ~nil,. •~ Cl ,g. /11.::J '1/-3Sb
- at (Place) LB Tune Telephon .1 In Ou tL J Ranc h Day e Activit oL D y (includ e visite d by ) 6:54a Calle d kitchen. 9:28a ^ t Governo 10:02a Presiden d Cam p Mabry . Austin . Texas . 10:30a Departe d Cam p Mabry vi a auto . . 10:35 Arrive . d
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 94: Sept. 12‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- ;..... S 1p [Duplicate of #3, NSF, Agency File, NATO General, Vol. VI] [Duplicate of #3a, NSF, Agency File, NATO General, Vol. VI C'.fCYI t/q /o'2- #62 memo Rostow to President, 1:40 p.m. 9/13/68 S 1p [Duplicate of #25, NSF, Country File, Rumania, Vol
- Sen Paul Douglass Cong Mel Price Gov Shapiro Mayor Fields Paul Powell Motorcade t o Eas t St . Loui s vi a expressway. Presiden t stoppe d twice i n rout e Jim to ge t ou t o f ca r an d wav e an d tal k t o crowd s «^ t Ronan President stoppe
- 19, departed LBJ Ranch -- the President was accompanied by Luci Lyn Col. Haywood Smith Dr. Marlyn Voss Larry Temple Secret Service Agents Yuki Paul Glynn mf 4:20p Arrived Bergstro m AFB saw Earl Deathe there and said goodbye to him. . . to 26,000
- Saturday White Hous e - - LB J Ranc h July 4 . 196 4 Gerrie Whittingto n arrived vi a courier fro m Washington, D . C . Als o aboar d plan e wa s Dave LeFev e - - Lynd a Bird' s dat e fo r th e weekend George Reedy Awakened an d dressed - - cam e
- on his kind of manhood. he was John the Baptist. [In] that story he was Saint Paul But that one thing! He bitched about it~ ~ and he probably still is today because he never forgets. M: That's what he remembers. S: Yes. M: What did he do
- /loh/personal a particular inquiry should be answered. This can be very revealing of the administration's attitude toward a particular member of congress. Series VI – News Media Articles and Interviews, Invitations and Miscellaneous Items
- re talk w/Dobrynin c 2p 1/5/65 A #l&Memo Btmdy re German vis i to-rs c 2 p lf5/65 #128 Memo Btfflf!y re Harfllman l~ 1f41-65- -A #130 Memo Bundy re Pearson visit c l p 1/4/65 A ~ -€ 2 p- State of t:Jnton message -s Ye Alsop
- that have been taken in the hope of arriving at a peaceful solution of the problems in that area. This disposi tion was made clear in a personal interview that Mr. Nahum Goldmann, President of the World Jewish Congress, had with His Holiness, Pope Paul VI
- of the United Nations D iv ision of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Paul Benoit Correspondent Radio Senegal (Outside Washington) Mr. Paulin Vieyra Chief of the Motion Picture Unit Senegalese Ministry of Information (Outside Washington) The Honorable James
- Kennedy himself, maybe the other John--Pope John--did more than anybody to change traditional attitudes in this country as far as Catholic-non-Catholic relations are concerned. But I do think that issue is pretty well behind us even in the 19th district
- in civil rights legislation; Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act; LBJ's involvement in the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights bill; Quigley's history of involvement with pollution control legislation; the Water Quality Act of 1965; LBJ's, Joe Califano's
Oral history transcript, Ellsworth Bunker, interview 3 (III), 10/12/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- out of our book in the Falklands and imposed censorship right away. G: Now let me ask you about the President's March 31 speech. You were I believe watching the television in the Embassy with General Westmoreland, Bob Komer, Barry Zorthian and Paul
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 103: Nov. 1‑4, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 83: June 20‑25, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- to Pope Paul VI PCI 1p 6/25/68 A #8 memo Rostow to President, 4: 15 p.m. SdM~yJ TS1p 6/25/68 A #8a memo Intelligence Memorandum~~ TS1p rz./13/o 1 11.JLJ/RA t.. 01-n ') 6/25/68 A #8b memo Intelligence Memorandum~ TS3p tt,/13)1,1 tvcrh,.r 6/25