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- where mf an d mary s were at the typewriters. She sa w a number of boxes o n the bench along the aisle of the plane—gifts which various passengers were taking back—and inquire d o their contents. to rt Activit 1. tL In Ou oI y (includ e visite d
- / June MARY resident began his day at (Place) Time Td fephone 11 In Out Lo Camp David Expendi- 8:14p " t Geo. Christian (pl) 8:16p f Walt Rostow ; 8:30pm The President and Sen. Russell to MJDR's room - President inquiring of yb if he had
- the m off. Back t o MainHous e speak with , mf - r e "wha t hav e I got" - m f report s cal l fm Sec y Fowler an d Sen . Russel l Lon g want t o President inquire s abou t weather toda y an d how much rainfal l there' s been . Have hi s te a brough t
- . According to legend, Sir Christopher approached one carpenter and inquired : 11 What a re you doing? 11 1 1 1 m following the plans, stopping his hammering. ' 11 the carpenter replied, without eve n Oi a work:r.:lan pushing a ba:."row loaded
- t in he wa s standin g behind his bi g des k w/ M W discussin g today's schedule . H e inquired as t o wh o certain peopl e on the schedul e were. Las t nigh t the President indicate d he wanted t o se e Jame s Rowe . M W aske d i f he wante d t o se
- OFFICIAL USE MEMORANDUM ATTACHED Dear Mr. President: The Department has received a communication from the American Embassy in Kampala which states that the Government of Uganda has inquired whether this Government agrees to the appointment of Mr. George
- Deployment FY 1969-70 NUCLEAR - Nuclear Weapons Stockpile FY 1969-70 NUCLEAR-[ Nuclear Material, Nuclear Events, Misc. Corres., Filed by LBJ Library] Memos from CEJ, File #1 [mainly contains copies of letters from the general public inquiring about the NSC
- business. Soon after the federal indictment of Estes, the Texas State Attorney General, Will Wilson, began a series of so-called Court of Inquiry sessions--public hearings involving sworn testimony--inquiring into possible violations of State anti-trust
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- \ if a navigation.al. error had brought the ship._withit'l. territorial waters, the North Koreans would have had any right to seize ito He inquired why no air support was available; whether the skipper was under specific orders not to resist; and, -later
- I personally serve, that's all. Frankly, I thought it would have been rather presumptuous of me to inquire of the President who was being appointed. That was his power of selection certainly, and one in which I felt I should make no inquiry. M
- , under the law as it presently exists even though there's no possible relationship between his having been overheard calling this embassy to inquire about olympic games or when's the best time to visit a place and what kind of clothes should you take
- of the executive committee to inquire into it. If I recall, the theory of the opinion is that in the Courts and other laws, the machinery for election law contests are very clearly set up, LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
- at the University of North Dakota, I received a telegram from the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U . S . Department of Labor inquiring as to whether I was available as a statistical clerk, CAF-2, $1,440 per year . This was in the spring of 1935 . I replied
- be pushed. Members of the Citizens Committee are constantly inquiring "What do the President and the Secretary really think?" The President and Secretary must speak to the matter - - they are the ones who must move in one way or another. - 2 - Perkins
- there were machine guns on the floor of the car. I inquired a few times, "What's this about?" but it's all. . . . I recall something else. George Reedy was with us, I believe, and became ill in a hotel in the middle of the city. He had gastrointestinal
- President Dr. Henry Graf egg, potato salad, olives, pickles, ice Tom Johnson cream, cookies Larry Temple Talked to Dr. Graf all the way about plans Dr. Lukash for next year with Dr. Graf inquiring about Ken Gaddis the different colleges, how often he would
- . . . The President asked him how his wife, Jewel, and 3 children were and Mr. Malechek said that they were just fine and had starte d in to school, (the children). The President inquired about his cattle and 'the foreman had just returned from a cattle show and had
- ." The President inquired, "is what we're asking in this communique (part B attached) when you move, we move? 11 Rostow said this enters into consultations leading to the early return of the Bonins. Some of the consultations involve their taking over the defense
- to show the tapes to and test the reactions of randomly selected.,, untrained -subjects. This technique of content analysis was pioneered by Professor Philip Stone of Harvard and is described 1n some detail in his book 11The General Inquirer. " Among
- President t o com e t o t th e Saipa n territories. Th e Presiden t inquire d o f the exten t o f the territori
- Jones and yb ' President in a good mood - wanted to talk to George Christian about the Press at Punta del Este - inquiring of Jake how many Secret Service aboard AF #1 -- why we had so many people at Punta del Este and how many planes had to be involved
- , and the President inquired about and dark beer, and the differences between beer for export and beer for domestic usage. 11:00p Guests departed -- the President was very tired, and very very relaxed-to bedroom for RUB 12:01a_ t Mike Manatos - finding out what
- e f o r t n.3cpencn Activit oL D Cod y: y y (includ e visite d by ) tur • Th e Pre s aske d Dr . Burkle y t o inquire (i n hospital) abou t Congr . Aspinal l o f Co. orado. After telephonin g an d talkin g directl y t o th e Congressma n (wh o wa
- /loh/oh PI\CE -- I -- 5 criticism. office. This had to be channeled through my general counsel's When it was identified, I had him take it to the appro- priate committee and indicate the nature of what we knew and to inquire whether this \'Ias
- mentioned both Nouasseur and Kenitra to the Ambassador and inquired whether U.S. officials could par ticipate in ceremonies there. He expressed his belief that such ceremonies would demonstrate the absence of any rupture between Morocco and the U.S
- Subcommittee is inquiring into delays in the delivery of military supplies to NATO forces in Europe. 11/10 LBJ addresses the SWTSTC homecoming at 10:30 a.m. in Evans Auditorium. 11/12 LBJ is scheduled to address the Texas Motor Bus Association Convention
- by the hotel, LaSalle Hotel in the city of Cotulla and then another little place down the street that he used to come to the Welhausen. He was all thrilled because I was kind of telling him a few things that I could remember. And he would inquire and so forth
- money. M: Since he already knew you, he still didn't ever talk to you directly about that. H: No, not during the campaign. He might inquire as to how things were going, but he never gave me any directions as to what I should do or as to what
Oral history transcript, John Fritz Koeniger, interview 1 (I), 11/12/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the story was that Sam cast out and just left his hook there, sitting there all morning, and the other man came back [from] fishing, all of them with a string of fish. They inquired if held caught anything, and he said, "No, I haven't even had a bite. '1
- and inquired about it. his intention. He confirmed that that was 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
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 4 (IV), 2/4/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , but anyhow, the representative from these areas to Washington. One of them was named [Anthony J.] Dimond [delegate from Alaska], as I recall. I wonder if that's right. G: I'll check it. J: I had, I think, written him a letter to inquire about
- of the United States is a matter with which Congress might be concerned. I have sent the enclosed letter and exhibits to the House Judiciary Committee because recently the news indicated that the Committee was about to inquire into politically motivated
- that an employee of the National Archive• ha.., adviaed that newspaper correapondenta have inquired cODc:ermna information about Ferri• developed by the FBI_iA 1963. With hi• memorandum, tbe Director encloaecl 55 page• o1 lnvo•t11f J1_v•material which have been
- Vice President inquired · what alternative /see to Dutch REPRODUCTION FROMTHIS COPYIS PeAOtN;W1J::JAl)W4i""1'1"'fT.@t:H PROHIBITED UNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" CONFIUSmIAL -2- 771, November 7, 11 p.m. (SECTIONTWOOF TWO). from: The Hague. see to proposed
- conversations were limited solely to matters under the securities acts. The President has a lot of additional powers, but they certainly didn't inquire from me about that because they knew more about it than I do. M: Since you've been out of office, there's
- not preserved in Austin I don't know where they would--I'm sure they would not be in the archives of the National Endowment, though you could inquire. I have never seen them. T: But do you recall whether he just got up and spoke extemporaneously or whether
- the in Korea(and Presient could fully for relies defense on the creating with t~e defense of Taiwan. make a commitment not He inquired to withdraw from Viet-Nam. The President the I\. its Prime in United first, the States for own
- to the rear of the plane to see what was going on. He read a ltr that; mf was typing for Mr. McCloy, and then returned to the conference room after inquiring about when lunch would be ready. 12:45p . Ambassador Knappstein called Chancellor Kiesinger
- Delegat e i f he ha d eve r deal t wit h either o f them an d th e A D answered that h e ha d not , bu t tha t h e usuall y dealt wit h Mr . Jacobse n o r Jac k Valenti . Th e _ . Presiden t inquire d o f th e AD' s trave l plan s - - askin g whe n he woul