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  • ia .. Second souTce advised that at a meeting at Prattville, Alab~~a, on Octob1'ii'.r 22, 1961, a majority of the Klaverns of the V s~ Xlar;.s, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan merged with the United Elans of ..~ erica, Inc., Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
  • SS T Jo e Califan o (pl ) BessAbell Senato Bess Abell r Stuar t Symingto n - °d t Rosto w ' Q \ replacement 11:02 f_ e Morse e . Richard Daley . Mayo r o f Chicag o ^ Secretary SecretaryFreeman 10:05a t 10:14a t Ii -> | 10:25a t toas
  • / Lawrence O'Brien the PMG ~ " Califano ' George Christian ixcetifoy Manatos Barefoot Sanders The gentlemen walked on through, the President stopped at his desk 10:05am ; t | 11 10:11a | t ii ! iI Under MW Secy of State, Nicholas (pl) deB
  • mother. Somebody'd holler, IISam , I want you to She's ni nety-four and I m seventy-two. II I don't I remember either one of them, because a lot of people I don't--I left here when I was just fourteen. Of course, it's all I think in Mother's book
  • at the hotel at two o'clock in the morning, the room clerk was all atwitter because the Vice President wanted to talk to me. Vice President of what?" Katie said, liThe liThe United states. II Well, the next day Lyndon took Katie and me out on personal escort
  • Command History [Vol. II] 1 of 3 Command History [Vol. II] 2 of 3 Command History [Vol. III] 3 of 3 COMUSMACV Historical Briefings 11 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov
  • (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #16f cable Deptel Circular s 1p s A 6/24/68 A 6/25/68 A 6/25/68 A 6/25/68 A 6/24/68 A -:p/O? undated A (
  • secret from situation room, CAP80702 top secret from situation room, CAP80702 03/18/68 A 5 p 03/18/68 A i- -&i/31/68 ~ lp '' ' 11-1, eeef:'et from Ro~tow -WR #0~-memo- 3 p room, CAP80600 II &Q.CJ.".Qt -p ') ± 1' .-den-t-f-rem R6s
  • Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 5, Tabs A-Z and AA-II," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 48
  • Leland J. Haworth Director, National Foundation J. Goldberg Harold Howe, II Executive Director, Learning Institute of State and· Cultural ' James A. Linen, President, Time, the of N. C. Ill Inc. Science Francis Keppel U.S. Commissioner Leonard
  • · .• ~ NARA. Da~'i..?9-j~ ·,•,· ·. •II i. predecessor~ lvfr. Hilsman; •had unfo1-ti.matetendencies fr1 this direction. Undoubtedly, Diem came to regard Lodg01 s arrival as a calculated cJ:i..allengeto him. I . . I . I. 2. On August 18th, while Lodge
  • first 3-1/2 years of operation. Dollar repayments have totalled $35 million. sh cc: Walt Re -r~-r- s I?., ,w II ~t;.,..,._;-t rvJiJ. i.. June 9, 1966 / MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY Subject: Presidontlal Directiv~s ~ his ...pecial Messa
  • . The first, jointly sponsored with the LBJ School of Public Affairs and the Brookings Institution in February, traced the nation's effort to develop an energy policy since the end of World War II and then focused on current problems and poten11al solutions
  • , and could cei-tainly p~ tc3cfo.or a ta:Jty mca.1 ii called upon, tihe has relinquished these duties to very able dor.:1~stic help !or :rna.~y yea:cs. ftt the White Hcuse, thl? John.:Jon•s longtime cook, Zephyr Wright does the honors in the fumily kitchen
  • could 6e. t.U&djoA.Hc.lA.nand qc,w.. Tluvr.e.4/l.e -4cpC1LtLte. accoaaodai..i.
  • , and could cei-tainly p~ tc3cfo.or a ta:Jty mca.1 ii called upon, tihe has relinquished these duties to very able dor.:1~stic help !or :rna.~y yea:cs. ftt the White Hcuse, thl? John.:Jon•s longtime cook, Zephyr Wright does the honors in the fumily kitchen
  • could 6e. t.U&djoA.Hc.lA.nand qc,w.. Tluvr.e.4/l.e -4cpC1LtLte. accoaaodai..i.
  • from this net cost figure. "--- •·----·-........a.- - 14 - The minimum and expected typical size are shown for each size of city in Table expenditures for a typical demonstration are shown in Table II. Annual outlays minus annual receipts from
  • more leisure than the men. Netting, particularly, falls to Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat 5 6 8 9 10 II 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 7 2 3 4 14 21 28 the lot of women ; and around this work many curious super­ stitions still exert
  • World War II
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  • as a whole did not respond to the Viet Cong, despite a prolonged enemy presence in the city. B. II Corps - - Viet Cong/ North Vietnamese Army attacks on province and district capitals were generally thrown back in a few days, although in a subsequent attack
  • .✓ •" " ' ' . 00 tYE KADS . • OE YEKADL 6938 0431459 ZKZK 00 ZSL DE 0 121442Z ZYH : ~ FM CIA TO WHITE HOUSE SITUATION ROOM iI . SSO ACS! DA · SSO ARLINGTON HALL STATION i AFSSO USAF CNO ~ . · ~-. DIA/ !SIC SANITIZED . E.O. 2958, Sec. 3.6 ~LJ 9k ·:)Dt
  • Committee, and making proposals, ·from time to time, to that . -SJ!: CREt """"" -B:semr -2that Committee regarding further steps to fulfill the purposes of the Authority. II. FUNCTIONS AND PURPOSES A. Consultation 5. Consultation About Planning
  • ~, • • •• .' • •• ;• • • ., ; •. •·, • - • ·:~. • • •.• .. . i- • • . ,· .. . . • .. . //}:>!·of clo~'leztic·.'econ6rr1Jc.:p~in.ciplcs ,'r;~.i:::'! he p:·ctectctl frol1'l i:flO·e'rodv~. (J::;:} ;pre; sui:'c6: of_~nt~::n~ti~naf~~C:O~--~cd_;.ii.;ns." ::··:site e the ~it.:atio:u' will ·:;..-\::.:·never
  • ••ooeooeoooo•o•eoooeoooeooeeoe•o••o•o•o•ooeo i I. Alternatives: Assuming Prior Notice of an Indian Pro-Nuclear Decisionooooo•o••oooooo••o•oo ii II. Policy Toward India: Assuming an Announced Pro-Nuclear Decision.•o•o••oeooooeoooooooo•ooooo V III
  • ,_.,d_.....,_ __ i_r_._c_a_te_r _____ Gordon M. Murr~ \:-' V I __ Mr. Gordon asked that -we prepare the atte"l.'""d.-3lote for use by the \olhi_te HouSEt,Ji~ _ • 0 uauwww Oil October 16, 1964 (Oor4a1 II. lluri-q) Task Poree \nmlp0rtat1CD X 'l'he
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  • . In the meantime, warmest regards. Sincerely, Chester Bowles P. S. I suggest that this memorandum be kept in the strictest confidence. S·R 2 ii~ SfGBG an cretary Bo le, het F tbt . UBJECT: ecent y 20, 1 65 k Vtg1nt et.d fQr a yigw th t o d
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  • ·~ I• . ...... Mr. Bert Steinhauser Vice Predde.nt ~Doyle~ Dane, Bernbach, Inc. ZO West 43rd Street New York, New York 10036 I II ·, i I .I :I I I I I . I ,r . ~BJ :CMM:rks , I ! . ......., j ~ ~ ......... ~ --. ~: .. . .. j • I
  • of the President: . · ~ _:~~-i SEP · . r _... I I II •, ~ - . ~ ...-:..,J -.,,J'f" • L -· •I. .... - r ,J ·1 I 1 1 r •-•. . I '°I.':_ .. ,,,,.: ' c.1_.-;: eiord L.. Alexaade~t ' j.L, . ~ , - ·-) . (White House File Copy
  • a couple of men there, said, "Well, we heard you left Washington with Sam Houston." John said, II I don't know what the he 11 you' re talk i ng about. II didn't see me get off. They They left and then a friend picked me up in a LBJ Presidential Library
  • recognized as a person that understood human nature and was willing to consider suggestions. He was always willing and I quote him: "Let's sit down and talk it over. II He did that extremely well and he always had a nice manner about him. Sometimes
  • make you feel like you as a young person were very important to him. One of the best stories though is about Luci, when Luci just barged into his office one day. Because he was always saying, you know, "Come and see us some time. II Well, Luci took
  • . which will of European problems, from the post World far II split between East and West. GROU 3 Down raded at 12-year intervals, not automatic lly declassif1ed. D!CI.ASmmD E.O. 12356,Sec. 3.4 ~J-- ....... ~~­ By~-A'--, NARA,Datcl·c;\I>- S- Si'C
  • RATION. NA FORM 1428 (6-85) •nn1a•·.1l 11• ~5 i:=•1= r 1. h I I •..... i- 1 t , l # l ! · fI f • ; -,1f1 P- • __ _ - u .. ti i!1' i I:.:,◄ =1 J f sr.r •" I i·.Pt ~11~ 'm"&. ! if I f l l 3. IC ) \-f' i1 t I •tI 1' ii
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION II --S ~ it~, 1 p f\ -:S~---l1-tf1t-0PM,a/ #Hlttneino--t------itrnmrwiro-Pn~:rerrt:-, ~.»''] ~ lot -4
  • -p ~ IJ-w'IS' Hl°S ql/-tJ~J #:ea--~ie--+--~~N7B~~ A ~ tULf!?b ;) 7 3 S/1«' [Duplicate of #89a, NSF, Country File, Indonesia, Vol. 8] ~--.4r,p;:.- PL'T0/9-tJJ...t/--:Js (!?>-/ol) R.Gstowto President !JfJ9-,t S 1 p ~ 10.31-1$" N'--J 'ii/Q' #5 memo
  • 84=181] ent, 6: 15 p.m. -~~...,__--4,..;I,).._ ~ II>•/~-,~ Ith. J 'fS-~S/ T&-me:mor-1--Horwdfer--te-PfflS¼Gem....J;..JG-fr.:1.'ti':. ~ I ;J - JS- f .S- 9S- ~ g[Duplicate of #48, NSF, CF, Mexico, Vol. 4] -s-----11-'lf)~- #8a cable • All.. .J
  • • URGENT RATE DEFERRED NIGHT LETTER SHIP RADIOGRAM Patronl •bowd CMC.t tlaa ol. aerrice demred : otherwt.e the m-,. will ti. tranamitted u a teJecn,mor ordirw, able,nt.m. II, II. WHITI , ESTE RN UNI ON NIEWCOMII CARL.TON P111• 8t D E NT CHAIRMAN OP
  • -ii\o #2a cable NL J f"/-1.l t.f I/ II confi d,rnti al ~ //-ll-f2- A)L..J ,, -#6-b ---c ab l-e-·-· #-7 .- fmb-;-5-an t i ago for Dea II aIId Li ii ow i t,: --c-e-Afi denti al to Ptesiderr~ fru111 Rostow re. King Husse-i--Asecl"et ;,t>tt--Juli:i