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  • yCMI mllllt like to The Nation' ■ Editor• Speak Up on PEACE WITH FREEDOM and "The Silent Center" Editorial Reactioa• to the aewly orsaal ... Cltlsena Committee for PEACE WITH FREEDOM WWRoatow:rln bl Vietnam JNl'OIUU TION COMlmEMD4 I
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  • pUlpit had been cut almost in half, and almost forgot his opening prayer. I later got a contribution to rectify the damage from the Democratic National Committee. We sent them $65. I hope it covered it. But Senator Johnson said afterward
  • McKinney [Frank E. McKinney, ex-Democratic national chairman] said don't bother, because this is one place that Kennedy won't make it. I went to the--if it wasn't the state convention, it was· a big dinner out there, and Kennedy had a way coming late, so
  • to food and China; the problem of being under a committee system; East-West trade and U.S. trade policies; Nixon’s proposal to open international trade; the Department of Agriculture; how Symington became assistant to Attorney General Robert Kennedy
  • of Privacy (2 folders) Petrochemicals Recreation and Natural Beauty Committee on Watershed Act J.P. Stevens and Company Tariff Investigation of Shoes Textiles 1#1] Textiles [#2] 2 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov http
  • and Public Economics. Glen P. Wilson, Executive Director of the National Space Institute. (left) presented the Library with bound volumes of the hearings and reports of the Senate Committee on eronautical and Space Sciences. Wilson served as a staff member
  • LBJ Connection: Attorney, Department of Justice, 1948-1951; Staff member, Senate Armed Services Committee, 1953-1969; Staff Director and Chief Counsel, Senate Armed Services Committee, 1970-1976
  • LBJ Connection: Member, Fine Arts Committee, 1961; Member, Library of Congress Trust Fund Board; Member, Committee for the Preservation of the White House, 1964-65
  • NA TIONAL ARCH IVES AN D RECORDS SE RVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMEN T CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE foJ:.---the President from w. DATE RESTR ICTION Ro~ow C.oa-f'identia:l '~ '3-d-'q--f ..,) FILE LOCATION NATIONAL
  • United Nations
  • Folder, "[NSC Meeting on] The 23rd UN General Assembly, 9/25/1968, Volume 5, Tab 73," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 2
  • National Security Council Meetings Files
  • National Security Files
  • on the organization of the United Nations. In preparation for this assignment, I went first to Washington and spent considerable time in the office of Senator Tom Connally of Texas, then chairman of the Foreign Affairs [Committee] for the Senate. I rode
  • Texas press in 1930s; State Observer; first contact with LBJ; Alvin Wirtz; war years; KTBC radio station; 1944 Democratic state convention; 1944 and 1946 congressional campaigns; speech writing; KTBC and aggressive new policy; UN conference; San
  • I J. WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR T ITLE DATE RESTRICTION ,, FILE LOCATION National Security File, Memos to the President Walt Rostow, Volume 21, February 12-28, 1967 RESTRICTION CODES
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  • is expanding rapidly must cop.e day-by-day with of reasons over a period concern >~ATO context, to U.S. purpo·;e that of Greece, of time have been national through and role has largely the focus of particular Nevert:ieless, these being
  • official position with the Johnson Administration at its close was as United States representative to the United Nations, a position to which Mr. Johnson appointed you in the fall of 1968, and you served for a few months. Before that you had been
  • - w/ Jim Jones Senator Gale McGee Mr. James Clay, the publisher, with National Pres s Miss Mary Gale McGee The Senator gave the President a copy of his new book on Vietnam 11:55a t Murphy 11:56a Charles 12:00n t - pl Murphy Jones - pl WW
  • Activity (inc!ude visited by) E. C. Hallbeck, President, United Federation of Postal Clerks Jerome Keating, President, National Association of Letter Carriers Mark F. Richman, Office of General Counsel, Dept of Justice Congressman Jack Brooks Congressman
  • into the Southwest where there are large concentrations of Mexican­ Americans, or perhaps some special brochures about your history \ [4 of 5] ­ - 4 - with the Mexican-Americans in Texas could be prepared by the Democratic National Committee and sent to special
  • as Simeon C. KANG,called at the Embassy to present a letter addressed to R -.---..i----i-,h-=-- ~resident Johnson from the Christian Ministers' Committee on 7,.,.Jc., Behalf of the Nation, signed by Rev. HAN Kyong-chik, Chairman, _____ _i and Kang
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  • , Roosevelt said he did. But Byrnes can be very forthright when he wants to be. F: During the ~ifti~s, you, I know, went to the Democratic national conventions, certainly in 1952, that's when they nominated Adlai Stevenson. D: Yes, I was there. F
  • Administration; role of White House press secretary in 1945; impressions of other press secretaries; recollections of LBJ's early days in Washington and his race for Senate; support for Truman; Democratic Party allegiance; 1960 Democratic Party convention
  • him. G: He played a more prominent role, I guess, in national Democratic Party politics-- N: Yes, and he became Senate leader, which was a very, very important job, I think really more important than the vice president, to tell you the truth
  • ; Wilmer St. John Garwood's election to the Texas Supreme Court; LBJ's 1948 election to the U.S. Senate; the 1956 Democratic National Convention; the relationship between LBJ and Sam Rayburn; Nash's nomination as an alternate delegate to the United Nations
  • USE Wednesday. March 29, 1967 \\_4,00~ , I. MR. PRESIDENT: I had lunch Monday with Nick Katzenbach and John McNaughton to consider the Abbott \Vashburn proposals for a national committee. in support of our policy in Viet Nam. Early
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  • : Can you describe the trip? They had a roadster, one-and-a-half seat car, you remember them. I'm real highly prejudiced against John Connally because he's the guy in the United States that hurt Lyndon the most deep down when he deserted the Democratic
  • Visit to Karnack; John Connally; Woods' appointment as area census director; national Congressional campaign support; 1941 campaign; Austin office; Alvin Wirtz's role in campaign; election night
  • consistent with broad United States objectives in food, agriculture and inter­ national goal.s. - - - ..,_. . - - - - ; - ; - - ; - - r
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  • a follow-on callup of 48,393 Reserve and National Guard per s onnel: 45,300 Army to bring our active strategic reserve to 7 divisions (5-1/3 Army, 1-2/3 Marines); and 3,093 Air Force. For details s ee Tab C. Alternative Executive Orders to implement t his
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  • y (mclude visited by ) ture Code From Joe Califano: Cong. Harley Staggers (Chmn of the House Interstate & Foreign Commerce Committee Robert McNamara, Secy of Def (co-host) sitting at end of table opposite the Pres Secretary McNamara^| Hon. and Walt
  • booth, there's President Johnson on the telephone. CA: (Laughter) Can I tell one of my Johnson experiences? In the summer of 1964, during the Republican National Convention, the Democrats as usual had a recess. So we recessed until they finished
  • , 1976 INTERVIEHEE: WRI GHT PATi,1AN INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Representative Patman's office in Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 (Recording begins in mid-sentence) P: A photograph taken of our committee, Banking and Currency. It's
  • think Stanley Fike was involved a little bit. Committee. The money was from the Democratic Senatorial Campaign But, I was never sure whether that was oil money or Democratic National Committee money. was oil money, but 11m not sure. My feeling
  • 8, approved a declaration condemning acts of terrorism and sabotage by the National Liberation Front. C. . Land Reform Since I understand that the Moss Committee may issue a report on land reform this to summarize the recommendations for week, I
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  • by Executive Order 13526 governing access to national security Information. (B) Closed l>y statute or l>y tlw agency whicli originated tlie document. (C) Closed In accordance with restrictions containad In ttie donor's deed of gift 4/11/2014 Initials COPY LBJ
  • Folder, "Deployment of Major U.S. Forces to Vietnam, July 1965, Volume 5, Tabs 281-292," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 42
  • National Security Council Histories Files
  • National Security Files
  • to it. Then he very skillfully made plans for the September convention to pay Mrs. Randolph back. Mrs. Randolph was now National Democratic committee- woman; she was the head of the Harris County delegation at the September Democratic convention in Fort Worth
  • Meeting LBJ in 1937 and early interactions; John Connally; Jimmy Allred; Alvin Wirtz; George and Herman Brown; Sam Rayburn's influence on LBJ’s decision-making; roles of Allan Shivers and John Connally in the Democratic convention of 1956; Parten’s
  • /09) Anti-Satellite Capabilities, Report on (1/09) Atmospheric Sciences, U.S. National Program for Int'l. Cooperation in (1/09) Bombs in Orbit - Committee of Principals SCANNED (1/09) Bombs in Orbit - General (Ballistic missiles in orbit, FOBS, MOBS
  • Folder title list, National Security Files, Files of Charles E. Johnson
  • National Security Files
  • National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org/ SERIES DESCRIPTION and FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: National Security Files Series: Files of Gordon
  • Folder title list, National Security Files, Files of Gordon Chase
  • National Security Files
  • public schools, and also because John was the head of the Carnegie Corporation. I had been involved in a great many activities in education that the Carnegie Corporation was interested in--committees and commissions and planning for educational change
  • Biographical information; John Gardner; McGeorge Bundy; Frank Keppel; talk with LBJ regarding commissionership; LBJ’s deep concern regarding education; Guaranteed Loan Program; National Defense Education Loan Program; easy access to White House
  • of Conferences of the National Advisory committee and of State NYA Administrators, 1935-1936 [58 pages] 1 Box http://www.lbjlibrary.org/ Folder Titles 10 (continued) Files Related to the NYA, 1935 - 1942 [ NAID: 40967290 ] https://catalog.archives.gov
  • Folder title list, Files Related to Lyndon Johnson and the National Youth Administration in Texas
  • Files Related to Lyndon Johnson and the National Youth Administration in Texas
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TI TLE GoBfiae:atie 1 ~ memo ~ 'l!c. .t.ae PI e f!i aen'b e-1t/-R&f ~-Me'G . DATE RESTRICT ION NLJ 8'f-1'f B. T~BC!!e!?et
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  • Assistant to the President From: Orville L. Freenan, Secretary of Agriculture Subject: Follow-up on Miller Report This is to acknowledge receipt of an information copy of National. Security Action Memorandum No. _} 3~ establishing a committee consisting
  • Folder, "NSAM # 333: Follow_up on Miller Report, 5/13/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • National Security Files
  • . Okay. That trip was one in which the Democratic National Cormiittee gave me a bunch of tickets and an itinerary, which turned out to be a very faulty itinerary in many respects. It gave us an awful lot of trouble. going to Seattle. And we took off
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT \�! .WIH !& .I Is lsp I sac e 1 L '! RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE I I,I -� 6 HM iiiil lift 3 ll6e memo j f1 1
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  • ubs, governors , friends , President ' s Club members , business executives , labor leaders, Cit izens Groups for Johnson-Humphrey, Democratic National Committeemen/women, general public , movie stars/enter.tainers , and convention delegates. Includes
  • of the committee that had national implications, but Powell never lost his desire to achieve benefits for his congressional constituency, and that was a conflict that he had. But I don't think that diminished his overall support for the program generally. G: He
  • /65 A S so.nt\1onqfluJnptr NLJ'lut 10-32,q per exempt '4J'lllJU per Collection Title NSF, Country File Folder Title "Senegal, Volume 1, 3/64-3/68" Box Number 98 Restriction Codes (A) Closed by Executive Order 12958 governing access to national
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