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  • , 2/7-9/68"] en, : p.m. ~'Z·t4-·o4 vtkJIAAc, o-s-zs2 NSF, Memos to the President,WaltRostow,11/26-30/67,Vol, 52 RESTRICTION ll/29r69 CODES Rox 26 (Al Closed by Executive Order 12358·governing access to national security information. (B
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  • to twelve noon. And somehow or another from 12:30 to 12:40 he met just with the Democratic members--he met with the Senate committee people alone. And here Kennedy said to him--Teddy Kennedy--picking up on the [question of whether the] President should ask
  • NATIONAL ARCH IVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE memo of State RESTRICTION and ,, ,, FILE LOCATION National Subject RESTRICTION Security File: File, Box 15
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  • you're Republicans or Democrats; frankly, I don't give a damn. because yru're professionals. You're here I want you to understand that you don't owe a thing to me personally, I don't owe a thing to you, but we both are here to serve our country
  • Biographical information; Contact with President Johnson; President's Committee on Marine Sciences, Resource and Engineering; Environmental Service Administration; Sea Lab III; travel as Under Secretary; Assistant Secretary position; impression
  • overwhelmed legislatively by the Democrats most of the time. Of course I think that Kennedy could have been considered pretty much of an anathema to Republicans and there was very little communication between the White House and the Republican members
  • and Chronology War on Poverty - Programs Watts - Steno Pads Watts Riots - Selma [Democratic National Convention] Gun Control Surcharge - J.A.C. Copy Washington Post - June, 1988 and July 1-4 Tax Adjustment Act - (Fowler Additions) Fowler Additional Material
  • , this report demonstrates that more will be required of all of us before we r~ach the goal of full development of our human resources ..It is the intent of this administration to move this nation toward that goal .. The President's Committee on Equal Employment
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Publications / President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity (PU 1/FG 731)"
  • Committees
  • Folder, "Ex PU 1 / FG 731 [Publications / President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity]," WHCF PU Subject Files, Box 23
  • With the President Tuesday, August 20, 1968 - 1:00 p. m. AGENDA 1. Sec. Rusk 1 s Testimony Before the Democratic Platform Committee ­ '"" This Evening, Tuesday, Aug. 20. (The President) z. Soviet Agreement to Talk About Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Explosions
  • Democratic National Convention.
  • Folder, "August 20, 1968 National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
  • , and walked along the fence g)H^H# greeting the crowd. RECEPTION COMMITTEE: Governor and Mrs. Roger Branigin of Indiana Mayor of Indianapolis and Mrs. John Barton Democratic State Chairman, Gordon St. Angelo Depart Indianapolis, Airport by helicopter HHH^HUHH
  • , John M. (Chairman) Title of Publication or Description: A Goldwater Primer; In Five Parts Publisher: Democratic National Committee (U.S.) Title of Series/Chapter/Article: Edition: Volume Number: Issue Number: Date of Publication: [1964] Page
  • and Allied Group. Joseph ILLERHAUS I.eon-Eli 'IROCIET ·Chairman of the Christian Democrat Group, German M.P·. Vice-Chairman of the Committee on Social Affairs and Health Protection, Belgian Senator~ Socialist Group. ..... ,,.,.- - 2 ~ Member
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  • ---·--------------------------------------------------------------------------------NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT 115 memo #5a memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ~ 13ecret DATE
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  • . Lloyd Cutler, Executive Director National Commission on Violence 726 Jackson Place, N. w. Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Cutler: The American Jewish Committee considers the Commission on Vio­ lence an important vehicle through which the nation can study
  • Folder, "American Jewish Committee," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 1
  • Records of the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (Eisenhower Commission)
  • for a newspaper at that time. I was a committee clerk in the legislature, the only job I could get, and I saw Mrs. Ferguson's inauguration. It was for her last term. And the legislature then was--it was more of an unpaid body of people than it is now. They met
  • News' lack of support for LBJ; Texas Democrats in the 1900s and late 1800s; the rise of Republicans in 1960; Governor Beauford Jester and his campaign against Homer Rainey; Jester overhauling the Texas prison system and state hospitals; the Texas
  • , 1985 INTERVIEWEE: LAWRENCE O'BRIEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. O'Brien's office, New York City Tape 1 of 5, Side 1 G: Let me ask you first to review some of the episodes at the 1960 [Democratic National] Convention
  • John F. Kennedy's (JFK) plan regarding primaries going into the 1960 Democratic National Convention; assigning JFK staffers to specific state delegations; JFK's decision to address the Texas delegation; JFK's decision to ask Lyndon Johnson (LBJ
  • either national security, or health and welfare, or severe damage to the economy and that he doubted whether a case could be made here. And we talked about the people that ride the airlines, that it really didn't have LBJ Presidential Library http
  • was in a Washington firm, Abe was a great friend of the President, so I had some feeling then of the association, although it was kind of secondary to me. It's from that law job that I was appointed executive director of his [Robert Kennedy] Committee on Juvenile
  • Symington’s limited contact with LBJ after 1960; relationship between LBJ and RFK; 1964 campaign; the Poverty Program; Dave Hackett; how Symington became the Executive Director of the President’s Committee on Juvenile Delinquency and his work to get
  • Council, which aupervtses over 50 mlnlauiea, commlaaiona, bureaus, etc., all . technically under the standing committee of the National People's COngreas Government leader: premier of State Council, Chou Sn-lai; cbalrman People's Republtc of Cbfna (cbief
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  • at a time, because I'm afraid you'd fall into the same category. I think it's very useful. Mc: M: Were you assigned to any other government committees? Yes. I was appointed. I am on the advisory committee of the Federal National Mortgage Association
  • on housing (Suburbia) in 1965; impressions of Robert Wood and Charles M. Haar; evaluation of task forces; service on the advisory committee of the Federal National Mortgage Association.
  • the DNC later or--? O: Once the extension I referred to was agreed to, I took over the chairman's office of the [Democratic] National Committee. Our plan was to take over the national committee and, as needed, supplement the existing staff. This would
  • Support for Hubert Humphrey's nomination from George McGovern and Edward Kennedy, but not Eugene McCarthy; McCarthy's complaint that the Democratic National Convention had not been fair; O'Brien's August 27, 1968, memo discussing the campaign
  • be interested in your ideas of why. C: Basically, I believe that President Johnson did not attach any real significance to the Democratic National Committee. I believe that his background on the Hill had a good deal to do with that. I recall after the election
  • Abe Fortas; deterioration of Democratic Party machinery; John Bailey; prior knowledge of 3/31 announcement; Homer Thornberry; 1968 Democratic Convention; relationship with President eroded in 1968 over Vietnam; McNamara’s move to the World Bank.
  • that h would have had to face. I had him chair the interdepartmental Cabinet committee that dealt with our urban problem, he dealt with ur space problem, he dealt with our national security problems, he dealt with our political problems, frequently
  • in his office at the University of Texas. The date is July 19, 1971, and it is 9:10 in the morning. My name is David McComb. Last time we left off with the first committee being dissolved and the Regents appointing a committee to search for a dean. L
  • The creation of a new committee related to the LBJ School of Public Affairs; how the committee members were appointed; the committee duties of administration, budgeting, architectural planning and searching for a dean; Norman Hackerman; considering
  • that got hung up in the bureaucratic morass out in Houston-the Riverside National Bank, which was the first black bank in the State of Texas. The resident agent, who was a friend of mine--Dr. Edward Irons, who was a graduate of Harvard University
  • Marshall 10:35 12:00 The President received the following Negro leaders: Jack Greenberg, NAACP Legal Education Fund Dorothy Height, National Council of Negro Women A. Philip Randolph, President, Brotherhoo d of Sleeping Car Porters Roy Wilkins, Executive
  • . Laske r t o ge t Mr . Hart e an d the n t o th e Mansion for lunc h w/the abov e McGeorge Bundy National Communication s Militar y Cente r - Defens e (Sit Room) Secretary -.-Robert McNamar a Jack Valent i , Burton re seeing Truman Cong Cohelan in K C
  • on Environmental Quality (Rockefeller Com.) Committee and Challenge of Modern Society (CCMS) Air Pollution Study (NATO) Highway Research Board, National Research Council February 18, 1970 – Mexico City, Mexico – Mexican National Academy of Medicine June 14-18, 1970
  • the years under the leadership of Bob and the chairman of the committees LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • was very inept; I mean I was just a beginner as a stenographer. So I was pretty much on my own~ but I went through the regular political process that all young people do when they go to Washington. I went to the National Committee to get a letter
  • National Youth Administration (U.S.)
  • election as speaker; LBJ’s role as Texas director of the National Youth Administration; LBJ’s campaign for Congress after Buchanan’s death; funding for the campiagn; how LBJ met FDR; how LBJ’s departure affected the Texas NYA; LBJ at Keach’s wedding; LBJ’s
  • in national Democratic politics? A: Yes, the position as mayor of Atlanta, and really my period as mayor of Atlanta extends from--although I came into office in 1962, 1961 was a campaigning year and an election year,and then I was very active in business
  • Among Issue Number LXIV, January, 200 l Lady Bird Johnson Receives National Parks Honor National Park Foundation Officials Jim Maddy and George Bristol, with Mrs. Johnson and Daughter Luci Story on Page Six Senate Democratic Leader Daschle
  • for the purpose of justifying my budget. It was patty-cake. Everybody on the committee, Democrat or Republican, was kind and considerate. (Laughter) I remember there was a great deal of sympathy expressed toward me and my problem, and a willingness to be helpful
  • and LBJ to discuss the postal budget; getting congressional approval for the Post Office Department budget; the Post Office and Civil Service Committee members who did not support adjusting postal rates; the influence of direct mail organizations; Senator
  • National Democratic Committee. That committee was floundering around and not doing very much and Lyndon, in effect, set up his own. His money undoubtedly came from oil sources. into the source. I never dug When I caught up with Lyndon he made it very
  • National Youth Administration (U.S.)
  • . - ' -----..u. 1'.a . . . .WV J'a& ue la ltntf.....~ '9 a.or.- .. Aft 1111111111¥ l'nasllleM!ll!alilaB •--PauHeat llr. a.aca\1• '!bl K1 Jt 59-....,,oa GER :WI1.r SJlll - May 15, 1964 ~ Mr. Richard Maguire Democratic National Committee 1730 K Street
  • don't have recorded, he was very hopeful that we would have some substantial national monument designations. I think I was as surprised as anyone else peripherally involved with the situation when I read in the press the final size of the designations
  • [For interviews 1 - 4] Biographical information; Stewart Udall; The Quiet Crisis; Lady Bird; conservation and beautification; Committee for a More Beautiful Capital; East Wing; Lady Bird’s trips; White House Conference on Natural Beauty; Model
  • beg your pardon--this was on the first one. He was going to Boston from Manchester, and I was going up to Manchester to meet him. Kenny O'Donnell, who was handling his campaign from the Democratic National Committee, called up to say on no account
  • and Vice Presidential papers of LBJ, and the White House files relating to legislation during the Johnson Presidency. Hardeman, age 64, donated the books in memory of Michaei W. Mitchell, a son of former Democratic National Committee chairman, Stephen
  • legislation, we had proposed it in 1966. We could not get it out of committee in the Senate because of the fact that Robertson essentially--Senator [A. Willis] Robertson--wanted a gutted bill, and Paul Douglas on the other side wanted a bill that was much
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT Memo Mary Beck to Mrs .. Ferguson (CR Ex GI 1/B*) Letter Lindy Boggs to the President Memo Sanders to the Memo Hardesty to the President (CR EE