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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 113: Jan. 1‑15, 1969 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- to the American people. The attached memorandum outlines an alternative program. . . •· i The memorepresents _mypersonal views. Because these may be incompatible with your own, I have not shown the paper to Dean • .Rusk, Walt Rostow or Bus Wheeler. After you
- Americans. Greece holds a unique place in the hearts As the birthplace of democracy, ancient Greece gave mankind its most cherished ideals of political and intellectual liberty. It was upon these ideals that our own government was founded. Our devotion
- of the President's Commit tee. "And by then millions of Americans have received the np-ed pieces, and heard the radio commentary stating the NEA funds blasphemous and obscene art, and the NEH is helping to undermine Western Civilization." But, she asked, "Can our
- reffile-friends-symposium-government-stake-in-american-culture-14-september-95-
- Newsletter, "Among Friends of LBJ, Symposium: Government's Stake in American Culture, September 14, 1995," LBJ Library
- into the hereatter. 'nle now beglna the march itsell'--becanes the thing. _,_ Lyona, guilda, age ot _,team, factory production, n.-.. alignment 1a ud abow the old guildJ curbing a1 the American Federation of ot trade union, and asaociatione auoh i.abor
- ? B: I don't know. C: We had a message on the American Indian at some point. G: It's part of the State of the Union here. C: Is it? "A ten-year program to bring Indian income, education, health and transportation up to the national average." Did
Folder, "Adenauer, Ho. Konrad. Chancellor of West Germany, 1956-57," LBJA, Famous Names, Box 1
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- der Fraktion der Christlich Demokratischen -Christlich Sozialen Union im Deut schen Bundestag, Herr Dr. -Heinrich Krone, wird auf Einladung der amerikanischen Regierung vom 25.Juli bis 7. September die Vereinigten Staaten besuchen. Ich ware Ihnen sehr
- 4:.3 \..J (\_ P·robe Reveals Foreign-Paid News Junl{_ets By Laurence Stern Stn!f ncportcr A New York public relations firm arranged free red carpet junkets for news executives who in turn distrib uted unlabeled foreign propaganda to American
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- , INCORPORATED (OAAU} On June 28, 1964, MALCOLM X LITTLE founder and leader of the Muslim Mosque, Incorporated (MMI~, publicly announced the formation of a new, all Negro, militant civil rights action group to be known as the Organization of Afro American Unity
- Civil disobedience
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- . They the agreement. was incorporated ln Article t It was hacked by detailed prlvate a.ssurancea Soviet negotiator -- of the It ls a tragic la.ct that. the Soviet Union has been unwilling or unable to !ulflll that responsibility whlc::h it freely assumed
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- by detailed prlvate a.ssurancea Soviet negotiator -- of the It ls a tragic la.ct that. the Soviet Union has been unwilling or unable to !ulflll that responsibility whlc::h it freely assumed. For Hanoi dld not observe the splrit or the letter
- to the presidential and congressional campaigns. July–September 1964. 1 Canada Memoranda on Canadian-American free trade in automobiles and parts. 1 item. November 25, 1964. 2 Christmas Card List [open 6/13/75] Christmas cards addressed to Henry Wilson and lists
- (added April 28, 1993) Handwritten Notes, Memos, Etc. (added April 28, 1993) Notes Taken at Meetings [1] Notes Taken at Meetings [2] Cost Figures on Call‑Up Memo's to Read [1] Memo's to Read [2] Congressional Resolution on Southeast Asia American Embassy
- in the Latin American zone and to take over the Guantanamo base). Bomber Destruction In the Slimmer of 1963 the United States informally dis cussed with the Soviet Union the possibility of destroying American and Soviet medium bombers (B-47s and TU-16s
- of anticipating what was really going on in the undercurrents of the black community. Now, it just happens that I debated today-(Interruption) Back to the Social Action Commission of the Union of American People of Congregations [?]. I debated him as a former
- Jack Valenti becoming President of the Motion Picture Association instead of Abram; MPA issues that concerned LBJ; integrationist vs. separationist civil rights movements; Berl Bernhard; A. Philip Randolph; problems at the White House Civil Rights
- . The Soviet delegate agreed, but made a strong anti-American speech in which he commented on the failure" of the negotiations in Geneva and specifically charged the U.S. with considering the use of nuclear weapons once again. Ambassador S~yth . made
- kn.own to them is the ·JFK House. Sour~e·: · cv.lrf-.4_ On September 1, 1966, source advised that a group of local civil :rights leaders held public hearings on the causes of the Superior Avenue and Hough Area disturbances· at the Liberty Hill Baptist
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
- 1 / 23 12/10/19 12/23/19 10, 1967 - January 31, 1967 - State of the Union Message - Action of the Senate of Chile - Mes sage on Ol de r Americans 15 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org/ SECTION IV. 82 ( cont .-) Folder Title
- of these exports go to Western Europe and Japan; • this Soviet Union has been a major importer of American wheat. The balance of U.S. farm exports, ·valued at Rs. 800 crores, supplied to a large number of developing countries under the Food for Peace Programme
- to his withdrawal from the race? M: Very little. B: Did you just sort of assume that he was going to run for re-election? M: Well, I moved from the Civil Aeronautics Board to the White House in March, 1968. The decision to do this was made I expect
- ] The President Greets Young Americans [10 copies] Miscellaneous books and pamphlets State of the Union Message, Jan. 4, 1965 [3 copies] Inaugural Address Jan. 20,1965 [5 copies] The American Promise, March 15, 1965 [2 copies] Let No One Unleash the Dogs of War
- , American. The grave had had to wait more than two weeks. Anderson died at Colon, Panama Sa nders- Bla ck Sta r SHERWOOD AN DERSON Americans are a people on the march. Canal Zone, last month. He had sailed from Manhattan on the same ship with Playwright
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 95: Sept. 19‑25, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- . HOWEVER, THEYD'IPHASIZED, THERIGHTSOF THE SOVIETUNION WITH RESPECT TO ~EST BERLIN,LIKE THOSEOF THE OTHER ALLIED VICTORS OF l#ORLD WAR TWO, ARE CHJL TILATt~AL, NOT ASSERT A UNILATERAL RIGHTVITH
- , the United State~ did help to restrain Israe1 1 s imtial response to Arab provo6a. tions, and vi.th · the outbreak of hostilities, American pres~e help·e d .imuce Israel to effect cease-fires vith the three _.A rab States wose teITitory it _h ad inva4ed
- Task Force - Antitrust Task Force - Career Advancement Task Force - Child Development Task Force - Civil Rights Task Force - Civil Rights Task Force - Civil Rights Task Force - Competitiveness of American Business Task Force - Cost Reduction Task Force
Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- STANDARD until DeFuniak Springs., Florida, where they become CENTRAL STANDARD for the balance of the trip) (Unless otherwise indicated Mrs. Johnson will make remarks at all stops from rear platform) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1964 7:45 a.m. De~art Union Station
- LIST Collection: National Security Files Series: Files of William G. Bowdler, ca. 1964 - ca. 1969 [ NAID 12165931 ] http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/pres/nsf National Security Council staff, responsible for Latin American affairs. In November
- that, as is the case with almost all Americans and especially with the government official, Lyndon Johnson greatly influenced my life. But my personal contacts with him were somewhat slight, of course. I'.}.l gq into those late;r. Mc: There;i.~ ~ taPE7 on Kemi.edy
- Biographical information; selection of JFK for PT boat duty; influence of LBJ; FMC Chairman; contact with LBJ; John S. Patterson; LBJ’s awareness of the work of the FMC; Thor Tollefson; problems of American Merchant Marine; political power
- of Identifiea Outer Space Objects, which may misguide our civilization into a fa tal cataclism. ~his danger must be prevented. Official information should be channeled to you, that ~overn ments of powers - engaged in outer space exploration - are at pres ent
- violent demonstrations which i turn would be met by extreme repressive measures by government and possible imposition of dictatorship. On other hand, King's deepest fear is that if Papandreous win elections, Center Union will move innnediately to strip
- Gus ivortham, Chairman of the Board, Insurance Company;iouston, Texas. Approve___ Disapprove --American __ General _ Edward B. iust, President, State Farm Insurance Company, Bloomington, Illinois. He is considered very much behind the program
- of the American public. Certainly the wisest course would not be to totally abandon to the Communists the full initiative to do what they wished, but it was a fact that it would be hard to preserve and continue the United Nations Command in Korea if the Command
- the Soviet Union. A single Control Group represented all other nations, fate, nature, and infl~encing factors. Senior participants for BETA I and II included representa tives of interested departments, agencies- and commands and recognized authorities from
- and the Americans for Democratic Action will “attempt to muscle in” on the legislative program of Congress. The DNC has circulated an analysis of the President’s State of the Union Message attacking it on certain points. LBJ replies that the Democratic leadership
- ; and in the 40's and 50's active in a number of civil rights and labor groups; from '59 to '61 you were Program Director of the NAACP; then from '61 to '65 National Director of CORE; and then with the Center for Community Action on Education and a number of other
- Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; image of LBJ; opposition to LBJ as Vice President nominee; 1957 Civil Rights Act; NAACP; CORE; differences with in the civil rights movement; Bayard Rustin; Montgomery bus boycott; Freedom Rides; LBJ
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 113: Jan. 1‑15, 1969 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- that the U.S. has an important political interest in the Frei Government which has moved faster than any other Latin American country toward the social and political goals of the Alliance for Progress, al though handicapped by an irresponsible political
- Gardens Big Oak Tree ( 277 years old) Large Plantations Street e Lined -{with Rose Bushes Government I net al 1 at i one: Southeastern Civil Defense V. A. Domiciliary •Federal Court House Headquarters - TALLAHASSEE LEONCOUNTY FLORIDA POPUI.ATION
- all these arrangements are an American peace, "with liberty and justice for Americaus. Maybe they are Democrats and I'm all"? If I want to help my country in this hour, I a Republican. But they are all Americans, and they believe, basically, exactly
- that he didn't strike a blow for liberty, as he would say, and have a drink or two. Governor Stevenson not only preached economy in government, but he practiced it in his private life. He was close with a dollar. As a result of that, as long
- to their questions about security, technology,, and p1:estige.. This led to a discussi-on of India. Dobrynin made h.vo points : -- the Soviets are explaining to the Indians that signing a non proliferation treaty would net limit the civil technology available te
- , significance and procedures to the Soviet or improving a nuclear there it is assumed that no paper, items to the Sino·-Soviet control inimical states particular Bloc. regarding This policy is one of Union,. Communist Chinat or other which would