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  • ." The President added: "I am Iisting everything we can think of to make this hemisphere better." The President said failure of the United States to act in the Dominican Republic would have resulted in another Castro, and that the threat of communist aggression
  • the ones which were outlined in this paper in 1960. Certainly Berlin continues to be a crucial point; Laos continues to be a crucial point; obviously Vietnam does; Castro less so than in 1960. Today, I think one would clearly add the Middle East
  • · rooms. The Kennedys tried to g ·t the atholic clergy t > dissuade those in the march from staying overnight. Many govern­ ment agents were assigned toke pan ey throw Castro. Robert Kennedy ran the committee, which came up with many schemes, some of them
  • Affairs Encounter with the Future [moved] Castro and Cuba Cold War Letters by Thomas Nelson ART--Federal Arts Bill Vietnam Perspective--four part CBS News Special Reports [List of books transferred to book collection] Watergate Improvements, Inc. Arts
  • implied by the return of former President Quadros. by the threat He has made it clear that he has not changed bis sympathetic attitude toward Castro and that he intends to re-enter politics. following in the October congress­ Should be obtain a significant
  • from 1957 to 1961 when Castro threw us out. 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Bowdler -- I -- 2 F: You picked a vital time
  • National Capital, Inc. Nash Castro estimated that $974, 000 was to be spent on the beautification of highway approaches to Washington by the District of Columbia, Park Service and the Highway Commissioner of Maryland. Secretary Udall announced
  • Laos (Sanitized 6/29/00, NLJ 99-40; more released than previous sanitization) 52 memo Bundy to President re Castro announcements (Sanitized 2/10/00, NLJ 96-106) (duplicate #52a, this file) 52a memo Bundy to President re Castro announcements
  • a 8peaker's Committee is not only getting someone else to do the speaking, but ~earing the interesting bits of information they bring back. qr instance, Nash Castro is just back from a Honvention of the uarden Living Industries of the ~astern United ~ta ~ es
  • , of the conference. F: Yes, he was. Had you become involved yet with National Park Service? L: No, I was just getting to know Nash Castro at this time. Then Mrs. Johnson started the idea of forming a committee, and I thought she should form a committee
  • Castro; Committee for National Health Insurance; beautification stamps; 1968 campaign; dedication of Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park in Fredricksburg; Laurance Rockefeller and Mrs. Aston; how to spread beautification around a city.
  • yes, everything was fine from then on. increasing what he wanted to free them. Now, we failed because Castro kept About a year later Donovan, who had previously been head of OSS during the war, got these prisoners out. When we started
  • LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) is in Washington, goes to the Capitol today to look at the new majority leader’s office (P-38). Later he attends parties at Senator Bible’s home and Walter Hornaday’s. Castro assumes power in Cuba following the collapse of Batista
  • Lady Bird reads newspaper headlines; Lady Bird works on speeches & Beautification luncheon; Lady Bird has hair styled; Lady Bird works with staff, Nash Castro & Jane Freeman on tour guide script; Lady Bird calls LBJ in Honolulu; LBJ's eyes
  • • . FO RE IGN OFFICE SITUATION. ARAUJO CASTRO LEFT OFFIC£ YESTERDAY AND FRAGOSO IS ACTI NG FOREIGN MINlSTER . AIR FORCE LINEUP . ACTING MINISTER IS RANCISCO MELLO FORMER COS. COWDR THIRD AIR ZO NE RIO DE JA NEIRO IS DARIO CAVALCANTI DE AZ AMB UJO
  • collections. Box # Papers of Nash Castro, ca. 1963 - ca. 1988 (NAID 26457604) Poor People's Campaign--March - May 31, 1968 Poor People's Campaign--June 1 - July 31, 1968 Poor People's Campaign--August 1, 1968Resurrection City Field Commanders Log Papers
  • : Government; we took the intiative H. E. Abdul Rahman Pazhwak, Permanent Rep of Afghanistan to the UN in breaking relations with the Castro ^Mr. Hadj DAzzout - Charge d'Affaires a. i. , Algerian Mission to UN government; Cambodia broke The Hon Raul Quijano
  • weeks in office were the worst. We had the Warren Commission, the men being held for ransom in Bolivia, the shootings in Panama, and Castro cutting off our water at Guantanamo. Not long after that came Cyprus and the Dominican Republic. We have had
  • the President was down there, the President had on his desk back in t.jashington papers to name the Ambassador to Bolivia. F: That's Raul Castro. T: Yes. All I could reu-ember is a South American country. And~ by the way, he wa3 thuught
  • States that hates He Chi Minh, this is to the President's everlasting credit because it would be very simple to make him the figure that Castro was awhile back. But the second thing is the boob tube. I think we really have failed to understand
  • of flamboyancy. It was just sort of an amusing thing, I think, on the part of the staff. G: What was his characterization of the office, do you--? R: I never heard him characterize it. G: Okay. Now, early that year Castro assumes power in Cuba. Let me
  • LBJ’s Capitol office; P-38; Castro assumed power in Cuba; resignation of Theodore Green as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee; annual battle over Rule 22; LBJ’s motion to change rules to two-thirds of those present and voting than
  • not a great deal, I did some of the staff running around and checking on local projects, although most of that was done by Nash Castro, who would report directly to Liz and then, through Liz, often directly to Mrs. Johnson about progress on park service
  • in the years since the White House Confer­ ence on Natural Beauty in 1965. Participants will include Laay Bird Johnson, Lauranc Rockef Iler, Henry Diamond, William Ruckelshaus, Nathaniel vings, Ian McHarg, Nash Castro, William K. Reilly, Charles Haar, Robert
  • projects and schools in the poorer neighborhoods, and by turn­ ing vacant lots into playgrounds. The other approach, championed by Mary Lasker and Nash Castro, fa­ vored beautifying the parts of the city seen by the greatest number of people around
  • Washington, such as Supreme Court Justice and Mrs. Thurgood Marshall (right), and friends from her years in the nation's spotlight, at a number of events honoring her, including a din­ ner in Statuary Hall on Capitol Hill, which Nash Castro M.C. 'd (below
  • . December 20: /\MO 1G Celebration of Lad Bird John on 's birthday. ash Castro. former Executive Secretary of the Cornmillee for the Preservation of the White House, will give a presentation on the new exhibit, '·Holidays in the Whit Hou 'e." •RIE 'OS
  • ; Washington bridge and freeway problem; Rex Whitten; Nash Castro; LBJ State Park
  • , the National Park System in the act of 1936 put historic sites in parks. We were fortunate to have Connie Wirth become chairman of this state historic trust with all his experience in Washington. And I'm glad to say, speaking of state parks, that Nash Castro
  • that needed to be solved, but when a man says, "Go to hell, I won't see you," it's just like right now with Castro. It's ridiculous for us not have normal relations with Castro. I think if Lyndon Johnson were alive LBJ Presidential Library http
  • trained in Cuba landed in a Cuban fishing vessel. Several Cubans were captured~ I • I '. On March 13, 1967, Castro openly stated his determination to support such activities. ' The Venezuelan government is determined that there shall be effective
  • to the United States His Excellency Ilmar Penna Marinho Ambassador to the OAS Castro Campos ALLIANCEFOR PROGRESSMEETING FOREIGNREPRESENTATIVES AS OF 10:30 A.M. 2 NOVEMBER 26 -2CHILE His Excellency Sergio Gutierrez-Olivos Ambassador to the United States His
  • . III, 5/64-10/64" NSF, Country File, Cuba "Castro's Speeches, Vol. I," #33(closed) NSF, Country File, Cuba "Contacts with Cuban Leaders," #46(sanitized), #47(closed) NSF, Country File, Cuba "Intelligence, Vol. I," #31a(closed) NSF, Country File, Cuba
  • ORGANIZED IN JANUARY 1964; DR. -ARRIGO GUAR~If CONTE, ~HO HAS A LO~G HISTORY OF ASSOCIATION WITH CO~MUNISTS AND WAS AN ORGANIZER OF THE VANGUARDIA DE ACCIO N NACIONAL, A PRO-CASTRO REVOLUTIONARY GROUP; AND DR. GUSTAVO TEJADA MORM\N FORMER TREATY NEGOTIATOR
  • ; working with Marvin Watson; night reading; LBJ’s memory; LBJ’s humor; a Chinese employee of Ambassador Raul Castro who came to work for LBJ; LBJ’s and staff’s relationship with the press and privacy; LBJ’s decision not to run for re-election in 1968