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- of State OUT-GOING TELEGRAM., Depilrtment INDICATE:0 0 CHARGETO COLLECT UNCLASSIFIED 1· 48 Origin NEA ACTION: AmembassyNEWDE!BI 510 lnfo1 -;, f ss G p 'Following message from President /'t.::.:.,:,;:.l'...,~/tl,I
- --"You've been talking to the women-folks." (Interruption) MG: He was briefed by you each morning, I gather. G: The ritual was that I would be up and ready with a handful of four or five or a half dozen telegrams, one of them being the ritual State
- a letter he received, a copy of which is attached. The August 29, 1967, final Ledger~• a daily newspaper published contained an article on page 7 under Conference leaders plan two more." the following: edition of "The Star in Newark, MewJei·sey
- . McG. B. II ---February 11. 18&$ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: \VUaon•s Talk with Bruce Today Laat al1bt Marvla Watson gave me your amendment• to a draft telegram to Taylor and Bruce. I eont the cable amended to Bruce. but not to, Taylor
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 73: Apr. 24‑30, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 33
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- : indicated (Sec. Clifford) (Tab D), the Pentagon, (Tab D) a ■• I now understand as costing more than it ia worth; believe ■ the right path ia to refine and improve of Westy'• guideline•. it; censorahip • SEGRE'¾' &ff~i,cna;.~~e o_._4_..,,-i._,,r1cO
- . they weren't occurring. There weren 1 t. as many simply because So there was clear understanding that I was the fellow. You mentioned the funeral of Colonel Penn. He was the District of Columbia Reserve officer who was down at some fort in Georgia --Fort
- was observed driving an automobile bearing Georgia 1967 license number 416983. This license number is registered to Silas Norman, ·Jr., Fort Benning, Georgia, for a 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle. Norman has been active in the past as a field secretary for the Student
- in running the [Adlai] Stevenson campaign in Texas. I ran into him by chance in the airport in Fort Worth. He took me in to the Fort Worth Club, and we were having a drink there in one of the rooms. He met one of the very famous Texas multimillionaires
- that Dullea, who·/ wu boardchairman of the endowment, IUll'!Sted Hiu for the job. Keele told a reporter Saturday he Invited Dullea, by telephone and telegram, to present his side of the story early next wttk. Keele said Dull lied b tel th 8 t b es rep Y egram
Oral history transcript, Joseph H. Skiles, interview 1 (I), 2/14/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , this would have not been in my jurisdiction so I don't recall. I think so. G: A junior placement service in Fort Worth, do you remember that? S: This I'm not familiar with. G: Elimination of traffic hazards from highways and planting shrubs along
Oral history transcript, Clifton C. Carter, interview 1 (I), 10/1/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- Congressional District. The 11th--I can't remeober; 12th--Hunter McLean from,Fort Worth handled that; l3th--Wichita Falls--Elmer Parrish handled that; 14th--Cecil Burney at Corpus Christihandled that; LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
- activitiesRep. J. Pickle for its 132-acre "South San Gabriel River". 9/30 Army · $1, 238, 500 contract to Bell Helicopter Co., Fort Worth, Release Cong •. Call Sen. R. Yarborough Rep. J. Wright T~xas, for 7 training devi ces for the AH-16 helicopter
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- and will justify the decisions taken, will make it more likely that the Indian government remains on this course and is not diverted by a nuclear program. It is worth pointing ou~ to the Sen~t.e, which is on record overwhelmingly as concerned about the problem
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 32, June 21-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- ON HORIZON-•PROSPict OF PERMANENT SOVlET PRESENCI lN UAR. 5. WHll.£ WE CANNOT ASSESS RELIABILITY RlPORT-S CONTAINED · IN REFERENCE TELEGRAM, THEIR SUBSTANCE SEENS PLAUSIBLE• . HAVING 001'TEN FINGERS BURNED IN LATEST lSlAELl•ARA8 CONFLA
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 33, July 1-10, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- with CTJ. 3/20 Attends graduation ceremony at Inter-American Defense College, Fort McNair, Texas Delegation luncheon. Attends German Ambassador’s reception honoring Mr. von Brentano. 3/21 Meets w/JFK this morning to prepare for President’s press
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 6 (VI), 5/23/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- there, because the Trinity River is probably the most impor tant in Texas in a sense because of what it does. It hits Fort Worth, it hits Dallas, it goes through some of the richest land of Texas, and it's probably the most important waterway the state has. G
- ."· out-o -pocket ($ eo ta, u ·• • :r I 300 OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:0 □ CHARGE TO -119 Origin COLLECT , of 2 l D~ ./ ~ _ ACTION: Auu,mbassy NEWDEJJtlt:{ ~~ INPO : Amemba.ssy KARACHI 1.S-~f/ Ametnbassy LONDON7~?7 __ JOErJSON
- complained to Blackwell that a group fran the Southern Christian Leader ship Conference, which Conference is headed by King, and a group from the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America had picketed in Fort Worth, Texas. Wigington
- . Ogden, San Jose, California ) in the invasion on D-Day Mrs. Mary Nieman - President of Gold Star Mothers of America General Jacob Devers, USA General J. Lawton Collins, USA General Matthew B. Ridgway^, USA Major General H.W. Blakeley. USA Admiral A. D
- even remember any longer. Word came to us that Amon Carter, in Fort Worth, had had a heart attack, but [it] was absolutely secret. [He] didn't want anybody to know about it, talk about it. Lyndon had lost Amon, as I'm sure I've already told you, because
- can do for the time being, unless you feel the matter is worth the President's attention • Perkins is not pressing for this, and only you will know whether it might be a wise thing to do. Samuel E" Belk By ...........-CO~tFIDEf~TIAL v (').S H
- authorities have handled the new influx. Congressman Mj.chael Feighan (Chairman of the House Immigration Subcommittee) last week spoke of the refugee movement as "one of the shining stars in today's strife-torn world. 11 The mood may change as the number
Oral history transcript, Bess Whitehead Scott, interview 1 (I), 3/31/1987, by Christie L. Bourgeois
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- a new picture came on. We put them out every week, and it was free to the public, and then I helped with the advertising, the publicity and advertising. And, oh yes, I started kid matinees. He sent me to Galveston, to Fort Worth, to Oklahoma
- or Folder Title North Carolina (Whistle Stop) South Carolina (Whistle Stop) Florida (Whistle Stop) Georgia (Whistle Stop) Alabama and Mississippi (Whistle Stop) New Orleans (Whistle Stop) Whistle Stop speech drafts Laredo and Fort Worth Distinguished Alumnus
Oral history transcript, Henry Hirshberg, interview 1 (I), 10/17/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- as an outsider that that must unquestionably be his forte, that alone. Well, I didn't have any particular contact with Lyndon Johnson after that. P: This must have been '33--'32 or '33. Can I ask you a question here? Did you know anything regarding Lyndon
Oral history transcript, Richard R. Brown, interview 1 (I), 7/25/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in August, 1936, you went to Texas . There was a banquet in your honor in which you were presented a Texas hat and-B: Made a Texas Ranger . G: An honorary Texas Ranger . B: Oh, yes, that was at the time of the Fort Worth--Dallas big fair, you know
- a little It's our bit better Tape l -- 3 each time. Perhaps I am just old enough to have something worth saying, and perhaps I am young enough still to have fairly clear and I hope reasonably objective memories. Therefore I am beginning these tapes
- of the pnpora woot of Ft. Worth, or one of y our Oklahotta papo r •. I feel , va.cuei:r I that there llliGb,t ba oomo aort of union between the i)npora wcot of Ft. Worth nnd your Oklohonw croup under tho d1.rootion o f your pronont Oklahomn oana er, but tht1t
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- . Dtre-ctoi-&te ha• mau.10• to place tn the haft.de ot bis 01tgaa1Alloo. tile 11ortber11 ·r e1toaal intuesMt-, ldeaU1tic •tudelU• btt,u:o.ate.d m cb,mocra.c.y, even. • part Git the mllita.ry it-self... J'.fo ls gotn, fort tile Juplu tklroogh the q.ellce
- urging the r ehab ilitat i on of rejectees as a source of man power fo r war plants and the armed services . #2 - Hon . Chas . E. Marsh I just had a telegram from Mr . Bernard M. Baruch, r eading as follows : "My study of medical care convi nc es me
- growth and food supplies. Additional Report: facts a.bout activities under P. L. 480 drawn from the Annual --Shipments: Nearly 18 million tons of Food for Peace commodities worth $1. 4 billion were shipped overseas during 1965. This brings total
- Rudolph Kauffmann, Assoicate Editor of the Washington Star Victor Gruen, a Los Angeles landscape architect William Schmidt, acting commissioner of the General Services Administration's public building service 6 Mrs. Polly Shackleton, an active civic
- , the members of the Congress showed great interest, more specifically even greater concern about an encampment such as this. F: Did this spread across both parties? C: Very much so. And I received quite a number of telegrams, and the Secretary did
- years as a great success, but until Mr. Johnson succeeded to the presidency it's worth remembering how little ever went through the Congress. So Cabot Lodge decided, and I think quite rightly, to maintain his contacts on the Hill. He was great
- , they stop at the nearest village, they round up all the villagers. villagers. They put them in a column of two's and march them down the road. fort. They don't march them up close to this little They'll march them up within a hundred yards of it maybe
- use of some things that had been set up. For example, on Friday we got a telegram from Elliott Roosevelt, who was running a radio system at Fort Worth at the time, in which he wished him all good luck and so on, that Johnson was authorized to use
- by) ture 10:45a f - 11:11a f 1967 Thomas - Austin, Tex _ Oval Office 11:57a 12:39p Lt. General Swede Larson (has been Commandant of II Corps in VietNam for couple of years -- is here on leave) ~~ he will report to his next post at Fort Monroe