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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 12, September 1-14, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- · Rusk is worried thata wide-open reception.hosted by the armed . forces an£ forei~n affairs CoIP,m.ittees might become. difficult . for Erhard -- in the light of the Mansfield proposal on troops in · Europe, etc. He recommends, as an alternative
- Cha.irman., Work::.ne;Group on, O:f'f'ice of Le~isls.tive Lia.ison Office of Ge~e~i:. Tr~sportation Aftai'!'S 0!'.d. Department or Tra.ns.l)or~tio:1 .•,.,.: ·? ,~ .. ~·--r:: ' .f t.uthority 8, 1966: Enclosed a.re the f'olJ.o,.11.--ig papers purs~t
- See all scanned items from the Department of Transportation Administrative History Box 1
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- Folder, "Volume I - Narrative History, Part II, Trimble Task Force [2 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 1
- opportunity than I have ever had to help our State. One of the things I am trying to get done is to get the Department of Agriculture to announce what parity payments on agric 11l ture products will amount to before · tre fann.er plants, rather than having
- referring? (In the framework of foreign affairs, how did you see the relationship between State and Defense? While it is generally thought that your relationship with Rusk was good, there are those in the State Department who thought you had usurped
- McNamara’s first contact with LBJ in 1960; assessment of Johnson’s personality and abilities; McNamara’s assessment of successes and failures of Defense Department while he was Secretary; relationship of Defense and State Departments; Congress
- Bio: William Kahn Leonhart (1919-1997), diplomat and government official, was a graduate of the University of West Virginia and Princeton University. As a Foreign Service Officer, Leonhart worked at the State Department from 1944 to 1965 and from
- , and was Executive Secretary of the Peace Corps from 1961 to 1962. He served as National Security Affairs Adviser at the Department of the Treasury from 1962 to 1966, Executive Director of the National Advisory Commission on Selective Service from 1966 to 1967
- on Securities Exchange Matters 6 / 28 - Medicare July 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 1, 1968 - July 31, 1968 1 - Nonproliferation Treaty 3 - D.C. Crime 5 - Trip to Central America 6 - Joint Declaration 11 - Veterans Affairs Report to the President 12 - Housing Report 15
- SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON , D .C . 20301 PUBLIC AFFAIRS i OMAR 196f;/ MEMORANDUM FOR THE CHIEF OF PUBLIC INFORMATION Departme nt of the Army THE CHIEF OF INFORMATION Department of the Navy THE DI REC TOR OF INFORMATION Department of the Air Force
- on domestic affairs, Cater worked closely with Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), the Office of Education, Harold Howe II, Francis Keppel, BOB, AID, State Department, the Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs (CU), and the Office of Science
- (inciud e visited by) Joe Califano (pl) BM (pl) Walt Rostow Secy McNamara (b.2 ) Oval Office OFF RECORD: SIGNING CEREMONY -H. R. 13284 (This bill allows Vietnam veterans membership in AM VETS) Ralph Hall, National Commander, AM VETS Leo Anderson
- - Polish American Press - Washington, D. C. Hon. John Chancellor - Director, VOA Mr. Robert Chrobocinski - Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Michel Cieplinski - Deputy Asst. Secy. for Administrative Affairs - Washington, Mr. Billy Czapiewski - Polish American Congress
- ; and the Department of Hous.ing and Urban ·novelo1Jm0nt) to assist in wo1.. k3.ng closely with the Mayor and othei.. J.oca l and s ta tc Agenc ias. At the outset, it was recognized that there was an immediate n~cd for n full-sc2le hunt for jobs as tho
- , 1967, issued at the direction of the President. See UNCLASSIFIED Appendix A. 2. (Page 1). In addition to CIA, the committee secured reports from the Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs; Department of Defense; Agency
- this. Under Kennedy there had been concern over urban affairs and setting up a department of urban affairs. W: How does this fit in? Kennedy had proposed it and said he'd appoint the Secretary. shot down. whole thing. It had been There's a beautiful
- Biographical information; meeting with LBJ in 1960; wrote speeches for JFK; Moyers’ operation; Task Force on Urban Affairs; urban crisis; concept of the Great Society; urban problems given greater dimension under LBJ; uniqueness of task forces
- . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y TH The Presiden t bega n hi s da y a t (Plar.p ) Da Time Telephon 1 »r 1 Out In Lo r 9 , 196 8 E WHIT E HOUS E Monda e Activit y y y (includ e visite d by ) LD 11:25pm Presiden (L~-- e Septembe t departed Whit e Hous e
- . James L . Watson (Dee ) - NYC - ret. her cal l of earlie r this a.m . I i - T I _e Presiden t departe : —d the Whit e Hous e fo_r Arlingto n Cemetery Th I fo r gravesid e service s fo r Lt . Col . Virgi l Grisso m - Astronau t — THE WHIT E HOUS
- histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh January 8, 1969 M: To identify this tape, this is an interview with Mr. Herbert N. Blackman. He is the administrator of the Bureau of International Labor Affairs in the Department of Labor
- Biographical information; Treasury Department; IRS; War Production Board; Marshall Plan; Cold War; Joe McCarthy; Director of Export Policy staff; Chip Bohlen; Harold Stassen; Admiral Walter S. DeLany; Senator O'Connor; Senator McCarthy; O'Connor
- went briefly into the East Room where Mrs. Johnson was having a reception for wounded VietNam Veterans--brief REMARKS which made everyone cry--shook a few hands--departed. Okamoto:Mary S Those at the RECEPTIONwere as follows: /Sgt. Joseph Russel Cross
- of Internal Security Affairs for the Department of Defense from 1962 to 1967. Scope and content note: The papers of Arthur Barber consist of three memorandums describing his recollections of incidents that occurred while he served with the Department
- for Germany, Civil Administrative Division, in Berlin, Germany, as chief of elections and political parties branch, from 1946 to 1948; with the Department of State as chief of division of research for Western Europe, from 1948 to 1955. He was director
- LBJ Connection: Director, Election Research Center, Governmental Affairs Institute; Director, Bureau of the Census, Commerce Department, 1955-1961
- and government official who served as the Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in 1961. From 1961 to 1966, Rostow was Counselor and Chairman of the Policy Planning Council of the Department of State. He also served as the U.S
- pany the document on its travels. but on October 28, 2003, he made an exception for the LBJ Library. He has under taken this project, Lear says. as part of his three-stage love affair with America. That affair began when he was very young. His grand
- . Congress. Prof. Barbara Jordan of the LBJ School of Public Affairs, Dr. Lewis L. Gould of the Department of History and Dr. Terry G. Sullivan of the Government Department make up the committee that will select the best book on the Congress in the 20th Cen
- • Administratively ConLJcntiaJ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Washington, D. C. I / INTERIM REVIEW OF THE BILLIE SOL ESTES MATTER June 26, 1962 INDEX INTRODUCTION ESTES AS FEDERALLY-LICENSED WAREHOUSEMAN The Bond Formula Estes
- Folder, "Interim Review of the Billie Sol Estes Matter, U.S. Department of Agriculture, June 26, 1962," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
- INTERVIHIEE: JOHN SPARKNAN INTERVI EL~ER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Senator Sparkman's office in Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 G: Let's begin with your years in the House together. You were on the Military Affairs Committee and President Johnson
Oral history transcript, Philip N. Brownstein, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1968, by David G. McComb
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- to helping veterans . Is this true? B: I think, essentially, that's correct . I think unquestionably the Veteran's Administration gets a5good a reception on Capitol Hill as any department or agency of the Federal Government and I think that it's due
- . David Bell Hon. Walt Rostow Hon. Jack Valenti Oke in for pix. Group was shown album of pictures which are being prepared for Prime Minister Gandhi of her visit to the President. Departed So. Lawnvia helicopter for AAFBand Detroit. Arrived Andrews AFB
- It ready.". All is not lost. According to Landry, who is a 30-year veteran of the highway department, the flowers will be back. 1 TEXAS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU DALLAS Escahlisht·drl)IO Rockport, Pilot (Cir TX 2Qt~r K 1988 ~·a1~onsecond in Lady Bird
- It ready.". All is not lost. According to Landry, who is a 30-year veteran of the highway department, the flowers will be back. 1 TEXAS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU DALLAS Escahlisht·drl)IO Rockport, Pilot (Cir TX 2Qt~r K 1988 ~·a1~onsecond in Lady Bird
- , time, but notblng compared io this •n being selected by the current moribund PreHiclent or the United Stateo to lay the Veterans Day wrea\ne on t~e sacred tomb ot our Unknown Sol41er; tb1• man who drove veterans out or ffashington with the toroh
- - FILE COPY THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON SEC!tEI April 25, 1964 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 296 TO: Secretary of State Secretary of Defense SUBJECT: Interdepartmental organization for Panamanian affairs The President has
- Memorandum # 296, Interdepartmental Organization for Panamanian Affairs, 4/25/1964
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 1 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- has become traditional with tor Foreign Affairs Rowland Burnstan; Di hlpl In our country. rector of the Central In(e111gence Agency Allen Dulles; Administrator ot the Veterans' We had hoped to present to you tor brief John S. Gleason; Deputy Ad
- . Trut h I n Lendin g Cong 4. Excis e Ta x Extensio n Cong 5. Pendin g matters i n Hous e rules committe e Barefoo 6. Highe r educatio n Mik 7. Increase d Veteran s Loa n Ji Guaranty Jo 8. D . C . Revenu e Act 9. Occupationa l Safet y an d Health 10
- the allocation of $1, 087, 900 in Federal disaster relieffunds for use in Ca Today announced an expande d program to Today released an economic news note: control and eliminat e cotton insect pests a new export record Administrator of Veterans Affairs, as hi s
- for their establishment is a Memorandum to Heads of Departments and Agencies of November 10, 1961, signed by President Kennedy. My decision to do this was reinforced the other day in a conversation with Price Daniel who reported that you had indicated to him
- Act I think it was called. And I handled everything else. And there [were] subcommittees on health, on education, on veterans’ affairs, which was then part of the committee. We had one on the National Science Foundation, and that was my responsibility
- Minister of Australia H. E. the Ambassador of Australia, John Keith Waller Sir John Bunting, Secretary of the Prime Minister's Department Sir Laurence McIntyre, Deputy Secy. , Dept of External Affairs, Australia Mr. G. E. Blakers, Deputy Secy, Dept
- . Monday was the big day. The schedule read "JO: 16 Rolls Royce No. I, carrying Mr. Hall and Mr. Prettyman, will call at the American Embassy for Ambassador Crook and Mrs. Crook. At 10:21 Rolls Royce No. 1 will depart for Government House, foUowed by No. 2
- presenta tion both to members of the LBJ Library and to a packed audito rium of school children. 5 AdministrativeOfficialsReview Veterans of the Johnson Administra tion who had been in or near the deci sion making process on the Vietnam War gathered
- this department, this guy or me, not an issue of this guy in the White House saying, "Well, when you look at the training programs and Labor and OEO and the VA [Veteran's Administration] and the Defense Department and the Commerce Department, you really should