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  • to what Dan Holt call ct its "historic signifi­ cance" and its content. "The speakers and format were outstanding," Gerald Richman said. and ,Joe Allbritton thought the participants were the most talented group of people ''I've ever seen accumulated
  • really to make a contribution. I knew that and far more significantly, he knew that. Hhen Prime :Hinister Holt died, my recollection is that that was learned early on a Monday morning [or) late on a Sunday night. The Presi- dent i==ediately
  • with both P.ake,and lndiar.wf, but euing up gradually in. response to their parforc a.nee.. The l r:tiWion ton.a va• entirely hia doing - • uch ..1ore lb.an recori:mended. B\lt we~ ge.t ladta to bad1er Pearson. Holt, and de Oaulle - .. not j~t leave it all
  • trouble hut doce aot prepare them. for m.ea:clflgful omploynlMtat. ) w•• E~elo191ent • ''Unemp1,o ymont (lt1 Watt.a) ha.s lncrea•ed. Tiler• la not enoagll cffowt to get people l'D Joba they CAD holt!l ten yea~a £rom llOW. Thero ara some· jobs ·•but i1ot
  • O'DANIEL., Drivers License Division, North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles March 10, 1965 MAUDE BRANCH, Wake County Superior Court March 10, 1965 EVELYN EVERETTE., City Court of Raleigh March 10, 1965 LIBBY HOLT, Raleigh Police Department March
  • , California WJ:MS I I -~ r .' I • I J We will be on the lookout for Mrs. Holt should she come this way. Mr. Johnson has given me so many projects lately that there is a possibility I might n
  • became prominent in the news, holt' he came to everybody's attention, which of course led to his being selected as vice president and then president. It was that activity of Truman during Worl d War II that vaul ted him into prominence. LBJ
  • . G: Would this have been Prime Minister Holt? A: No, it was Menzies. Jim Rowe was there. ca:rnpaign manager, I think in '60. his surprising me very much. He had once been Lyndon's Herman Talmadge was there. I remember We were waiting
  • Holt's funeral where we left \-lashington going I-lest and cmne back from the East four-and-ahalf days lat2r. But I would come with him when he came do,vn to the LBJ Ranch, and I think unquestionably that was the best tonic he had because he loved
  • I'm going to do with you. And he said to me, " I'll tell you I'm going to send you back here in about nine months to find out how much you really did accomplish." The irony of the thing is Holt, the Prime Minister of Australia--you know about
  • the allies that we could lose Southeast Asia without The first to tell is Park. Tell him that none of us want takes more men to avoid defeat let's get them. Wilson Prime Minister Gorton of Australia is singing a different Holt. Is that true? Secretary Rusk
  • &catlea la Holte S...d. Bl"GBlley Sm.lib DECLASSIFIED BKS:amc E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.5 NSC Memo, 1/30/95,StateDept.Guidelines . By~, NARA, Dale s ✓ t
  • ~ / ; ) . • l ~ - '1&/ 10/25/67 A 10/16/67 A 10/6/67 A ... #lOla ltr President to PM Holt PCI 1p WalleF to Presidettt.+S 1p PM Holt to President TS 3p ~ #104 memo /VL.J'il/-1/$~ Rostow to Presiden+ 1P ~ c l\ J;t. ,J ~-,,, NLJ 9'1-lfS.3 4-ra45
  • .H8.qs Nt.:f 9Lt--lJ53 #l00b ltr PM Holyoake to President S 3 p ..........~,~•l.1l•f:f&./- /1/L.l PM Holt to President TS 3p ~ #104 memo A 10/16/67 A 10/6/67 A 'N· 1/.S-~ ,, ,;.-1''6•'1'1 N4J 9'/-'/-S-3 'Rostt>wto P1esident 1p ~ 4-1%45
  • . ' ~'· \. Thursday, January 19, 1967 - ·.: 12:30 p. m. Mr. President: State delivered the letter· from Sec. Rusk to Senator Fulbright at 8:45 a. m. via Pat Holt. The Senator did not see it until 10:00 a. m. when he arrived at his office. •: ~ W. W. Rostow 'd
  • . ') , 6 --//-'t( Thurs.• June 15, 1967 5:35 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: The Australian Minister called to ask ii Kosygin's dropping in will affect the party £0-r Holt. I suppose we have to get the scenario in New York. clear first. * My inclination would
  • Prestdent Johnson. Mr. Whitlam. LBJ WARMS TO WHITLAM ,l From ROY MACARTNEY, OUI' United States corres­ pondent. .WASHINGTON, Ju·ne 15. Au~trana•s Opposition Leader (Mr. Gough Whitlam) has the same effect on President Johnson as does Mr. Holt