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- -COMFIDEWTIAL . BRITISH EMBASSY, WASHINGTON, D.C. 31 March, 1967 -. . I have been asked by the Prime Minister to pass to you .the 1 kind message. (Michael Stewart) (Charge d 1 Affa1res a.i.) The President of the United States of America
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- See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 24, March 16 - 31, 1967"
- a century later. Charleston claims many "firsts" in American history, First city in America to provide a tuition-free from the first grade through college. First municipal college in the United States, of Charleston was founded in 1770. First Masonic
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- . I By JOHN O'DONNELL Washington, D. .C., Nov. 4,-0n Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1952 - just a year from today-we Americans will be voting for the next President of the ·United States and may be in for ' the biggest political surprise that any living American
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 24 (XXIV), 2/6/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . The president is something else. In the presidency, personality is all important. I have since come to the conclusion that it is due to the fact that the President is the major symbol of unity in the United States, and consequently, what people are looking
- LBJ’s staff; Pierre Salinger; LBJ and the press; Reedy appointed as press secretary; railroad strike and machinists’ strike; LBJ’s understanding of Latin America; Alliance for Progress; War on Poverty; tax bill; civil rights bill; LBJ’s secrecy
- televisio n t o the Minnesot a Stat e AFL-CIO in St. Paul ; Missour i State Labo r Counci l i n Kansas City ; United Rubbe r Worker s i n Chicago; United Textil e Worker s in NYC; Tobacco Worker s Internation , Miam i Beach. To White House arriving ofc
- Committee report. The report warns that America faces unprecedented danger in the next 15 years because of Soviet advances. The proposal to place a single commander at the head of U.S. military forces, as a way of eliminating rivalry among the armed forces
- and is available if necessary. The March 21, 1964, column of "Did You Know?" stated "a so-called black revolution in the United States must become a revolution of all oppressed masses in America. The road to revolution in the U.S.A. is a difficult one. It requires
- See all scanned items from file unit "E4 - Organization Files"
- -- contained two types of soil -- sandy soil and black dirt. The good farmers, the workers, and the managers usually ended up on the black dirt because this is the best farm land . The ne 1 er do wells, the drunks, and the lazy ones, and the poor, generally
- a theocracy. So you run into that--just the kind of opposition that the Farm Bureau, that the Chamber of Commerce, that the anti-government activity people will put up, which, as I say, is philosophical perhaps and held very strongly just as a matter
- and LBJ; rural-urban basis; White House involvement in agricultural programs; feed grain program problems; wheat referendum; Farm Bureau; relations with Congress; wheat program bill of McGovern; 1964 wheat-cotton program; debate regarding one price vs. two
- - Exec . Dir . , America n Municipa l Assoc. Burton F . Mille r - Vic e Pres. , Amer . Roa d Builders' Assoc . W. Ra y Rogers - Pres . , Assoc . Gen . Contractor s o f America Robert O . Swai n - Pres. ^ Internationa l Roa d Federation ' H. E. Humphreys
- Bakery & Conf'ectioner.y Workers CORMIER, Frank, Fairfax, Va. CURRAN,Joseph, Natl Maritime Union of America EISENHCMER, Milton s., Johns Hopkins University EVERETT,John R., New School tor Social Research FITZGERALD,Ella, Salle·Productions Inc
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh He said that Kennedy had made no record as a liberal leader in the Senate ; neither had Eugene McCarthy at that time . Eugene McCarthy had voted right on one issue that Jack Kennedy had voted wrong on, and that was the farm
- to the defense of freedom in southeast aysla if America allowed the ~ to Under the :flag or--...::he United States of Asia? • It southeast Asia. were united and enEven p America, we have Jaws..._that we ourselves I Japan, the most advanced enacted. We establ
- to go to the Senate to get more money tor the elder citizens of Texaa, I believe that the Governor should have said a word ot gratitude to the President or the United States. I simply do not _remember that he said one word thanking President Roosevelt
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- , a Spanish newspaper in New York, will now be largest in the world, with readers in the U.S. Puerto Rico, Cuba, Central America, South America, and Spain. The President was invited to dedicate a new high speed press -- but HHHS5if this was not possible, April
Mylecraine, Walter
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- Special Assistant, Voice of America Agency 1962; Assistant to Deputy Commissioner, United States Office of Education 1965-1969; Assistant Commissioner for Construction Services, Department of Health, Education and Welfare
- drinkir).g -- some fences. Wednesday I_had a very hectic day -- fl.Ying to Kansas City to speak to the Packinghouse. workers, then into Minneapolis to speak to the . . . .AmalgamatedLithograph Union, and had dinner with Mother who_·seemed in tolerably
- not qualify for either [program], has become the great albatross of this new right in America." "It wasn't possible to put cost controls in in 1965," Wilbur Cohen maintained. "It would never have passed the Congress." In fact, Califano pointed out, Presi dent
- of Title 44, United States Code and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, Lucille McElroy of Marshall, Texas do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title and interest in the tape recording
- , and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title, and interest in the tape recording and transcript of the personal interview conducted with my uncle, Cecil Redford, on July 8, 1969, in Corpus Christi, Texas, and prepared for deposit
- poverty in the United States starting to take shape in Washington. And I can think of no bet~er spot to point up the need for such a concentrated effort than here in the Wilkes Barre - Scranton area -- at the very h ape~ of the Appalachian area
- . James H. Morrison (La.) , Mr. Joseph A. Beirne, President, Communication Workers of America; V.P. , AFL-CIO; Mr. Willia C. Doherty, President m , National Association of Letter Carriers ; " Mr. Jerome J. Keating, National Association of Lette Carriers; r
- " (whose faces are visible) include Joe Frantz, Henry Cisneros, Norman Bonner and LarryMcMurtry. Texa~ uf 1.:owb11y, anJ Lhe range and the herds. Those dominalc our m) th~ ot Tc •as. but the truth is lhat there 1sn t a more urban state in America." The pa
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- Ladies in America's history. Lady Bird Johnson's repnrter thrust She is also a "thinking citizen, 11 - is n0t just with "drives and desires, of her own." During her trips around the world as the Vice President's used this phrase to describe
- See all scanned items from file unit "Whistle Stop"
- started attracting favorable attention very quickly and -F: How do you account for that rise? Did he just get along with the right people? S: You can't account for all of it in anyone point, but he's what I call a natural worker. He went to work
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 52: Nov. 26‑30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- here?" C 2 I' ~ .a-.~,-q.. ,.,l-~ qs-qv ~d #t,---nremert--PRcCJStlow-to-'.lf7ipesich::rrr.-l, roo_lYLT ff - -#Ha memo t. 7f s/1r/ff ~sk t6 President ttf(/11 6-//_qg --81-i,[Duplicate of #22a, NSF, Country File, United Kingdom, "Visit of PM Wilson
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- individual to strengthen intervention in this their. Hemisphere.of END INNERQUOTE. ' United States over aggressive continues internal continues interttions to assist to take measures of its and capabilities I own to keep watch of Castro Regime
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- See all scanned items from file unit "Venezuela - Volume 1, 11/63 - 7/64"
- Presiden t Huber t Humphrey m Jone s e e Christia n - p l d Dubinsk y - Forme r Presiden t o f the Ladies' Garment Workers' Union John Roch e NOTE : John Roch e spok e wit h Dubinsky Frank Wolf e whil e i n Miam i Beac h a t th e AFL-CI 0 meeting o f
- jlonies, was founded on February 12, 1733 1 by James Edward Oglethorpe and a band of 120 followers, Today, America's first planned community is the second largest city in Georgia, with a metropolitan population of 204,000/ HOTELSi MOTELS&4 hotels, units
- See all scanned items from file unit "Background on stops for Whistle Stop"
Folder, "Japan, Volume 2, Cables, 5/64 - 11/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 250 [1 of 2]
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- , economic and military aspects .. II. SECRET IMPORTANCE SRCRE':k. -2II. IMPORTANCEOF JAPAN Japan is of very great importance to the United States. Growing rapidly, far more rapidly than its neighbors, it will probably ten years hence be even more
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- See all scanned items from file unit "Japan - Volume 2, 5/64 ‑ 11/64"
- is unyielding a11d it is uncllal'iging. be are a group of distinguished Almricans from all the So, Mr. President, go.,,~rnment are here thi.s morning to welcome you to the United States, as a "'risrni of the United States, as an ally and as a co-worker
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 113: Jan. 1‑15, 1969 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- AamoatyHL-3 1t1- l ~ INEORMATiON, E. 0. 12356, ., e::.\·,:ar~ NAKA. n. a"k'~i SEC. Ufa). ON OON-ROOffttrl: 2 P. L. 480 agreement, we shall again seek commitments to increase in to raise real prices of farm commodities and centives to farmers, i.e
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- See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 113: Jan. 1‑15, 1969"
- States. We're not united on ma:ny things -- not even in our own families -- but we are united on one thing in America. We're united against I didn't Communism. vote for President Eisenhower, but he's President of the United States. He's the only
- with farm leaders; Task Force on Agricultural and Rural Life; proposal for collective bargaining for farmers; farm parity income; National Policy Committee on Pockets of Poverty; agricultural assistance in Latin America; reclamation projects; price support
- affecting the American people and affecting the American economy. Those would be: spending policies; tax policies; social security policies; housing policies; monetary policies; farm policies; international economic policies; and basic regulatory policies
- . Mbr . . B' d o f Directors, Time . Inc . Robert E . Kintner . Pres . . NBC Dr. Rober t F . Goheen . President . Princeto n Uni v Walter P . Reuther . Pres . . Unite d Auto Workers o f America (o n his left ) Other guest s included : The Secretar y o f
- production. During 1966 farm prices rose faster than the cost of living and costs of agricu1tural inputs were reduced. In negotiating this agreement we will . seek to obtain self-help commitments from the Government of Chile related to those included
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- See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 41, September 11-14, 1967"
- , 1965," -- the reverse side shows ! the following inscription, "Lyndon Baines Johnson, 36th President of the United J: L—— States of America, a Tribute to His inspiring leadership in the furtherance of the ! letter and spirit of the Bill of Rights
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- his own United White Party, out of which NSRP developed. Jesse B. Stoner, in 1941, at the age of 17, was an or ganizer for the America First Committee (Scripps 9/18/63), and Howard column, Birmingham newspaper, the following year was a "Kleagle
- See all scanned items from file unit "11. General Subject File [TASK FORCE I - Assassination]"
- ; A-262 Kingston MAJORNWUAFFILIATES {Cont'd) United Port Workers and Seamen's Union Address: 20 West Street, Telephone: Kingston,. Jamaica-. 26094 Membership: Total .;. 503 Dues-Paying - 308 ' Officers: , Walter AQUART{Chairman) Ivan NAULTY•{Vice
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- See all scanned items from file unit "Jamaica, Volume 1, 11/63 - 6/68"