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  • to contribute.,. General Pope of the United Nations Organization and the Directo:r on 11 February General made an to me and has appealed to community. Paul and peoples World cannot of India has itself_ addressed to the world - -His Holiness
  • . Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Hurst -- VI -- 9 diet--which also was taught to me by Paul White, who pushed not only that exercise, returning to work
  • Oral history transcript, J.Willis Hurst, interview 6 (VI), 10/31/1995, by Ted Gittinger
  • ean di vis i o n and brigade into Vietnam. The loan com­ t.nitn1en t is $ 5 million higher than we would probably make in normal c cur se 11 but is much cheaper than any of the items on the lorg i s t 'he K oreans requested. M oreove r, Park must show
  • had it in my geography influenced that. blood~ and to some extent I grew up in a part of Arkansas that was not under the contagion of war~ although there were skirmishes in my county. F: Which county is this? H: It's western Arkansas~ Pope
  • ; Community Relations Service; Roy Wilkins; Pope Paul; Southern Committee on Political Ethics, 1967-1968.
  • . I would say he was by far the most effective fellow there. I was impressed with him. The day happened to be the day, I know, that [the election of] Pope Paul VI was announced, his papacy began [June 21, 1963]. Because I was sitting by Joe O'Meara
  • had any objection whatsoever to what we planned to do. Congressman Paul Findley greatly appreciated being informed about the tripartite talks and our deal with the UK. He understood the need to buy from them in order to have an orderly resolution
  • ' 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://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh l 1 INT ERV I Ei~ VI DATE
  • Oral history transcript, J.J. Jake Pickle, interview 6 (VI), 8/17/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
  • had a few requests from Catholics that work in the White House .... Asking if they can have the picture taken of you with Pope Paul. I asked him what people -- and he said -- for example --one of the guards that stands outside of your door. May Oke
  • Wed White To Holy House Cross 6-10-64 College Departed Ellips e by Helicopter fo r Washingto n Nat'l Airport with : JV , Mr. Joh n C . McNally , Sg t Paul Glynn , Le m Johns , Kellerma n - USS S Arrived Washingto n National Airpor t - fo r
  • lutely required if a further military buildup is likely. Among actions which might be considered would be an appeal to the Pope; a cease fire; contacts with the Liberation Front in Algeria; a longer suspension of the bombing. Political actions
  • you cvaormaa •om.a of ·tlut •P•cilic ~mt1:. yOfl Ubffltloa. FbiaUyt lt. t-• hoarteatna; a have yous- 8#8l$#6.tt.ee;.$ of the coutbtae4 •UJPOl'l ad. ($1>\ffllel ot thie Yete1tan• of lro#•lp W4U• lo Otil'- fdtoft$ aa4 #tabiUty hi Vi.-.• -4 -... zeat
  • 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://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEW VI DATE: May 16, 1985
  • Oral history transcript, Harry C. McPherson, interview 6 (VI), 5/16/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
  • with the President of Pakistan [Ayub Khan] while we were there, about two hours. Then we went on to Rome, where the President met the Pope, and then on back to Washington. G: You're right. That's perhaps the trip you're talking about. Now, there was about fifteen
  • - #61 l@Uef .LU ~r\ 'i · ol. ½ O 1 Rostow t-e the President, 2 :25 p. m:. 1 f) C re IDA ~ 10-b · C\s t-H J ~~-;>.\i' LBJ to Pope Paul VI 1 p PCI ~~ ,o -Co-°'CI. NL~
  • . and coaceralna tl1••• ud aay oth•• pr- ml•la& project• of• elmll&t character. ••t tll••• •n••tloa• It l• a g.-eai pleuare, . Y. Cllalrmaa, to eaehaap vi..,. aad ldea• I hope that wo caa ••ma.la la eloa• ~r•or.tal touch. A• 1• pn•• fo,-warcl wltla mea,aYee
  • of North Vietnam_cou ld be stopped if we got in retu rn a symmetrical de - escalation . Secretary Rusk: probes : Responded to th e President's request to revi e w our peace We have u n dertaken dozens of probes . We have been in touch with the Pope
  • National Security and Defense (NAID 591590) ND 19/CO 312 http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/pres/whcf VI ETNAN For puq~o·ses of clarity the dcscription of this subject ha s been sub-divid ed chronologically. The following arc concerned
  • assistance effort of the Unikd States in concert with othe1· developed countries, voluntary institutions, and inter­ national organizations."~/ July 1967 - Report of the National Ad vis,>ry Commission and Fiber which concluded tl1at: on Food "The world's
  • - Members Major Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. the Official Idrissa Fall Administrative Senegalese Party Paul Benoit correspondent Radio Officer for the Michele secretary the of Division Affairs Senegal (Outside Mr. of state of Washington) unofficial
  • To Speaker's offic e Barber Sho p At P-3 8 Phil Graham , r e: wantin g t o com e se e th e Senato r Lunch wit h M M i n P-3 8 $1.5 0 Bobby an d Mr . Wi mberly (Oklahoma ) Sen Hartk e Dave Lloyd , wantin g t o com e se e th e Senato r Paul Kayse r (E l Paso ) r
  • by) Secy. Wirtz - (B. 2) - re: Mayor Lindsay had requested that Secy. Wirtz fly to NYC tonight and the President told Secy. Wirtz that he would like fo^ JANUARY 7, 1966White House Day FRIDAYActivity (inciudf vis Bill Moyers - (Pl) , Col. Cross -- wasn't
  • of the Federal Public Accommodations Legislation.” 1 Civil Rights – Title VI, Agency Replies to LCW Memo, 7/7/64 [3 folders] Memos and letters to White in response to his memo asking what the agencies would do to implement the provisions of the Civil Rights Act
  • Paul Glynn 2 photographers Secret Service agents --and Yuki San Marcos, Texas golf course 9:00a Arrive .1 1 9:05a | ^j 9:08a | j Arrived II i , ; Depart accompanied | Hon. ; Southwest i Acting i for •• __ , . , Golf Cours e - in auto
  • retaking Cong Message fro m Larr y O'Brien t o the President - - "Th e Labo r an d Education Committee vote d ou t the higher educatio n bil l - - 21- 2 " George Reedy (relayed t o Paul Glyn n by vm ) Message fro m Larr y O'Brien - - "Th e Conferee s
  • INFO.llMAncN .-CQHftl)l:N IUL Frlclar, Jaa11&ry 19, 1968 6:05 p. m. Mr. Prealdeat: Herewith Paul Nltn •us1••t ■ "fa.lr but flrm" arraaaemeat• In reapoue to the UK F-111 cancellatloa. GONFIDEN'flAL WWRo•tow:rln THE DEPUTY SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
  • :23a Bac k a t Mai n House - briefl y 11:27a j Depar t LB J Ranc h - vi a helicopte r - accompanie d by al l his houseguest s ^: e n route th e Krim Ranc h Joined som e tim e - - a by ~ =j I , '• I, t Krim Ranc h - - - Hon . Fran k Erwin
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Rather -- VI -- 7 Well, I'll tell this, I might scratch it out when I read it. Paul Porter was the funniest man in the whole world. He was from Kentucky. He was the head of the OPA, Office of Price Administration. He said one
  • Oral history transcript, Mary Rather, interview 6 (VI), 9/17/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
  • the Bo Cbl Minh trail in Laos; doing.more al>out the fiow of supplies £rom Cambodia; improving. if possible. the-naval blockade; -- Preaatns l(y to seek to defect high-level Vi et Cong ft.g ui-es, and to consider more explicit ofter& about future
  • e c Operator--"Tel l Vick y an d Lind a tha t churc h i s a t 9:00 " 8;40a Th e President, Mrs . Johnson , Lynd a Bird , Vicky McCammon, Mrs . Mildre d Stegal l departed th e LB J Ranc h by 4-door Lincol n for Fredericksbur g vi a th e Wes t Wate
  • to be in Paris when the Germans invaded France, when they crossed the border. sisters was with me. I was in my mother's apartment in Paris. Here we were with a car and very little gasoline, and no coupons for more gasoline, not knowing what to do. Paul
  • Graham Crusade in California. A houseuife in the Washington commuter suburb of Greenbel.t, Naryland, and the mother of two children - John Paul, 4, and Mary Sue, 2, Hrs. Martin also finds time to be active in the Uallace Memorial Presbyterian Church
  • Death e - Austi n Departed LB J Ranc h - vi a Jetstar, accompanie d b y Mrs. Johnso n Mary Rather , Mari e Fehme r Mr an d Mrs . Ji m J o ^ nes Sgt Pau l Glynn Doris Kearn s Col Haywood Smith Dr. Marly n Vos s 2 photographer s Clint Hil l Friday Jan
  • . President: In the attached memorandum, Paul Nitze requests that you approve the SENTINEL program, which covers the deployment of the limited anti­ ballistic missile defense system, as a program of highest national priority so that it can be as signed a DX
  • have made a bona fide offer which would generally be seen as consistent with United Nations resolutions, and whi ch would have a good chance of easing the political GOMFIDEN'J?IAL CONFIDEN'l'IAL - 5situation vi s -a-vis the Arabs , at least
  • the complicated Ballad for Ameri­ cans in four hours. The same song took Paul Robeson three weeks. The Voice. The gloomy souls who prophesied such a shoddy ending to Bing's career overlooked the most important Crosby quality. Like Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey and Bill
  • • with Ille Apoatollc Delegate ba Wuhlllgton. Slacerely, Hu Hollneaa Pope Paul VI VaticaD City LBJ :HMcPh:WWR:mz (6/ 13/68) •• ; VZCZCEEA646 00 VTE10 DE ~TE 2281 FROM IIALT ROSTOW TO TH£ PRESIDENT CITE" c·AP81522 c g Ji F t o·s II z-t l t ~ I
  • 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://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEW VI DATE: May 23, 1983
  • Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 6 (VI), 5/23/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
  • . Such rapport will serve Suharto well in this critical period both to bolster his selfconfidence an_d his position vis-a-vis internal political criti~s. As the Departmen~ is aware, Suha_rto is deeply concerned over the increas.e ·in the price of rice • --(which