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- National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org COLLECTION DETAILS and FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Papers of James Anton, 1952 - 1955 [NAID
- derground testing In Nevada. The report wus given by Senator Henry M. Jadcson, Democrat of Washington, who ls chairman of the Military Ap pJic:ations subcommittee of the Joint Congreuional Committee on Atomic f.llergy. · 'I In a Senate speech on imple
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Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 12 (XII), 12/21/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ] Reedy -- XII -- 6 reality of the figures on missile production. That's what misled us, misled almost everybody, the figures on missile production. G: Anything else on Sherman Adams' charges that the Democrats were play ing politics with national
- J..t.. sold r""r~' ~ ""/11..t'" si I K Soc..f(s. r------- November 18, 1965 Dea• Bob: Maay thanks £o·r your kind letter of November 16 regardlna the report• and recommendation• prepa~•d by the Committee• of the National Citlaena• Commleelon
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- 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Well, Mr. Johnson was always on the Joint Atomic Energy Committee when he was in Congress and [\'/as] very interested in its operation. Did you not encounter any
- went on active duty in the navy but before he went to the South Pacific. You know, he went out on the West Coast and did some work there for the Manpower or Navy Department. I think he was looking at NYA [National Youth Administration] projects, as well
- How Rather went to work for LBJ; LBJ's work on National Youth Administration (NYA) projects on the West Coast before shipping out with the navy in World War II; Lady Bird Johnson's interest in photography, movie-making and drama; Rather's
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 44 (XLIV), 3/29/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- meetings with Fowler and Ribicoff. G: LBJ met with the Democratic members of the Senate Finance Committee that day, or evening, 6:00 p.m. C: This is a long . . . but this is the first--I mean I'm sure there are internal. B: And you had gotten
- . Johnson when we had invited him to come to Arizona as a speaker in the Adlai Stevenson campaign, and had had some association with him at the national Democratic conventions when I was a delegate from Arizona. But after that time, I had no real close
- Concession business; Assistant Secretary appointment; early proponent of HUD; Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; minorities; HUD areas of responsibilities; Renewal Assistant Program; “Negro Removal;” establishment of national goals
- Johnson •. Because . .. it was part of his effort to capture. the nomination for the Presidency in 19.60: to use the record that he had made as Democratic Leader in the Senate as, in effect, the launching platform, the basis and background of his
Oral history transcript, Phil G. Goulding, interview 1 (I), 1/3/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- or political congressional news reporting with Lyndon Johnson? G: Yes. Not very much contact. I covered the Preparedness Subcommittee hearings when the President was chairman of that committee, and when Cy Vance, as a matter of fact, came down from Ne't
- Biographical information; reporting political, congressional and military affairs; 1960 and 1964 Democratic campaigns; Cuban Missile Crisis; Cy Vance; Robert McNamara; crises operations; defense directorates; public affairs
- was supported by national organized labor . I really think that he probably received contributions from their polit ical action committee . Of course, as I said at the beginning, that's hearsay and speculation on my part . G: Is there anyone I should talk
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 56: Jan. 1‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- by a relatively small number of full-time leaders who largely by dint of personality are able to bring their constituencies together in steer_ing committees like the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. For manpower, ·they look
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- Personnel: Any officer, employee, member of an advisory committee, contractor, subcontractor, or officer or employee of a contractor or subcontractor, of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and Department of Defense personnel assigned to NASA
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- implement what is already underway, supplement what should be underway, a nd be the catalyst for ac tion. I have never received such truly thrilling mail as was p rompted by the announcement of this committee. Their.ghtful sugg estions of "what wa have don3
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at a Meeting to Discuss Formation of a Committee for a More Beautiful Capital, 2/11/1965"
- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Lee C. White to Ira Kapenstein, F. Peter Libassi, Walter Pozen, Benjamin Read, and William Taylor with attachments
Oral history transcript, Robert P. Griffin, interview 1 (I), 3/2/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Johnson was there on the Senate floor in his leadership role, [I don't remember] a great deal about his participation. Of course, Kennedy was the floor manager of the bill in the Senate. He was the chairman of the full committee, or perhaps he
- rights; LBJ’s speech at University of Michigan launching the Great Society legislative program; LBJ’s success dealing with Congress was legendary; objections to Justice Fortas in 1968 as political maneuver to prevent Nixon making an appointment; Democrats
- r Lindsay Warren of GAO and 134 1 members of the National Press Club. Acceptances run 95 %, highest ever s :l achieved in Washington for any in e vitation opening. r Priorities Kayoes Junket Priorities · k a y o e d Universal's special junket
- : Where did the impetus for that come from? c: Paul Butler, who was then chairman of the Democratic committee, I had known favorably for some time. Bi 11 Baggs, who at that time was the editor of the Miami Daily News, was a close friend of mine
- Biographical information; initial contact with LBJ; desegregation plans; 1956 Democratic National Convention; Democratic Advisory Committee; 1960 Democratic National Convention; Collins' selection and role as chairman of the convention; minority
- atate. The r ecommeDdattoa. of the Cre- dea.tial• Committee adopted by the Couvelltion c ommit• the Democratic Party th:roup the NatlOD&l C ommittee t o atrlve toward that 1oal. The Credelltlala Committee did an •JC.C•llen.t Job coll- by the u
- on Highway Beautification] Iowa Rest Area Survey and Information Display Centers [also includes film] National Tourism Resources Review Commission Citizens Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality Abandoned Cars Model Law for Removal Federal Advisory
- II of asserting its role in the foreign policy business. But earlier, within the Senate, there had tended to be a deference to the Foreign Relations Committee and very often to the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee. You remember
- ; weakness of the United Nations; State Department’s reputation of representing foreigners rather than America.
Folder, "A Way of Thinking about Nuclear Proliferation (Rostow)," Committee Files, NSF, Box 1
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- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE DOCUMENT DATE RESTRICTION FILE LOCATION NATIONALSECURITYFILE, Committee File, Committee on Nuclear Proliferation Problem 2, A Way
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- See all scanned items from NSF Committee Files Box 1
- Folder, "A Way of Thinking about Nuclear Proliferation (Rostow)," Committee Files, NSF, Box 1
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 91: Aug. 11‑21, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- . that a rising sense of alarm in Moscow is the essential explanation for Soviet interve.ntio_?). 2. The Soviet politburo on its return to Moscow did not sunwon the Central Committee to report.on the Cierna and Bratislava meetings, put instead issued
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [4 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- J. Jorden -SECRE':t-.NODIS 1 Vietnam Election Observers Senators 1. Bourke B. Hickenlooper 2. Edmund S. Muskie 3. George Murphy B anking Republican Member of the Foreign Relations Committee Chairman, Senate Democratic Campaign Committee
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- at several jobs during 1919-1920. You were the treasurer of American National Insurance Company in Galveston. T: That's correct. M: And in 1920-1932, you were Secretary-Treasurer of the Cedar1awn Company. T: Yes, this was a little later in the 1920's
- office Democratic Policy Luncheon - Skeeter's office Saw General Gavin on the Senate Floor - re: October 23 invitation Return to S212 to see Ben Carpenter and Dale Miller Meeting w/ Byron Skelton Discussion w/ Harry Provence To the White House w/ Harry
- Schlesinger, Jr. - re: coming to see the Senator Preacher Durst (Houston) and Howard Payne (Houston) Miss Slatterly (Sen Douglas' office). She had delivered a letter signed by Sen Douglas and other Senator s requesting a meeting o f the Democratic Conference
- :00p 10 11 3:15p 3:30p 12 13 14 15 16 17 3:45p 3:50p 4:00p f 4:30p 4:45p 6:00p 6 Telephone f or t P-38 f f f t Arrived P-3 8 Democratic Conferenc e 1114 SOB re: President's Stat e o f Union message and the Budget (Senate met but LBJ did
- Visited with Bobby Baker about leadership meeting Opened Senate. Visited with Walter Jenkins, George Reedy and Don Thomas Cancelled out on luncheon at White House for President of Panama to attend: Democratic Policy Committee luncheon Visited with Mrs
- of America and to the Republlc for which it stends, one Nation under God, indi visible, with llberty and Justice for all. For this purpose, I submit the follow ing resolution: Resolved by the Senate (the House of Rep concurring ► , Tha.t there be printed
- with restrictions con · nod n the donor's dead of ·tt. Ir ....... ORM u,2e .ca-aa> 1 JANUARY 27, 1968 - 1:25 p.m. NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF BUSINESSMEN J. Paul Austin Charles F. Myers, Jr. Walter A. Haas, Jr. Joseph Califano John Seng stacke Clark Clifford James S
- Folder, "January 27, 1968 - 1:25 p.m. National Alliance of businessmen luncheon," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 2
- - - - - - --- - ATTENDANCE AT NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS 44. Roger Hilsman The President 45. Henry Fowler The Vice President 46. Wm. Bundy The Secretary of State 47. General Adams The Secretary of Defense 48. Michael Forrestal The Secretary
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- and includes several annual reports of the committee; references to legislation affecting oceanographic research and development; several references to the National Security Industrial Association, which includes industries involved in the Federal oceanographic
- our ball game. What the Vice President was doing we really didn't know. !~: Di d it ever come the other way? saying, II Di d ca 11 s ever come from there Hey , I've got a good, loyal Democratic friend somewhere who needs a job."? F: Yes
- 1960 Democratic National Convention; circumstances of working with JFK; duties; appointment and LBJ; impressions of Walter Jenkins; relations between JFK and LBJ's staffs; work with Tariff Commission during the LBJ Administration; LBJ's early
- the clipping. I do not have a clipping service and I only chance to see them on a hit or miss basis. I have passed your idea about a Symposiwn on National Health Insurance on to the University committee which plans and organized the Symposia held at the Library
- with the President and the Cabinet, but usually with some of the White House assistants who are concerned with economic affairs or international economic problems. In the balance of payments field, the President has a Cabinet committee on balance of payments chaired
- investigating committees that he was head of? I had to appear before a number of investigating committees, but I don't believe that he was on any of them that I appeared before . His interests ran a little differently, you know, in the Senate from the sort
- cut bill and the civil rights bill. And the civil rights bill, plus the whole national mood--the marches and so forth--had the Southern Democratic Congressmen extremely edgy, upset, and uncooperative. (md \1;:',5 !-';,?S(~ wer~ 8 o 'rilous times
- to see if I was a Democrat. I don't think it would have made any difference, frankly, if I hadn't been, but they did check to see if I was a Democrat. Hhile I'm rather independent, on the whole I usually vote Democratic and supported Democratic
- Writing The Neglected Aspect; circumstances of appointment to office; disapproves LBJ's Vietnam policy; drafting the Smithsonian speech for LBJ; background of the International Education Act; the Interagency Committee on International Education
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- democratic, peaceful and progressive. ' . "In the present heroic struggle for self-defense, our Republic of Vietnam has always shown itself to be a freedom and peace loving nation. Our policy i:s to be ready to have friendly relations on the basis of equality
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