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  • Arne rica than any other state in the union, Texas women have long played a role of leadership in fostering good neighborliness. Women of ideas and ideals have long been a major influence throughout Latin America just as they have here. Women in high
  • 7 1 2 p 03/16/66 A 12 p undated A to the President from William Bowdler Secret 1 ~ i-S~ rJLTl/3~;,.~ l p 03/25/66 A (tJup 4:1 ICC;, AJ.s1; u7£,~1£,'. t,;,k. t~-J /)tzwJCZJ A, ,1.,,.., ✓ ~ i~~Yn VJ'U- ·- /
  • . Responsibility and moderation are the order of the day in statements by political leaders.' ' . William G. Bowdler ~ Jv~ C ONFID E N 'i'IAL THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 60MFIDEl~'fIAL March 15, 1966 Tuesday la :45 41>m MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The Shah
  • - ~ William S. Gaud Attachment: Supplemental memo. I CONFIDENTIAL 8-10-67 '!'HE ABC's OF DEBT RELIEF 1. If a poor man owes you $1, but you want him to invest $2 in his future, you have _two c~oices: -- force him to repay you the $1 he . owes and lend
  • themselves. It was agreed that US policy should be directed to (a) encouraging the British to maintain as much of their present special role as they can; (b) fostering greater political and economic cooperation generally among the Gulf states; and (c
  • volunta%y te$t moratorium bi which he agreed with Foster llull6a to suspend for 60 daya. only to find him.sell in a straightJacket from which he could nevei.' extract hims.e lf, and the United States vta,a never a.ble to·i-oauine . testing until
  • it was his idea at all. as far as I know. I think it was a surprise, It may have been [John Foster] Dulles, because Dulles was the one who said this should happen on behalf of the President. They were going to send down a plane and Lyndon Johnson
  • as a much more significant position for him the way the world was going at that time? W: Well, I think that there was a bit of mistrust of Katzenbach fostered by Mr. Clark because I saw him at times try to say things against him LBJ Presidential Library
  • and 1964 campaigns; New Yorkers’ feelings about LBJ; Jack English; RFK’s Senatorial campaign in New York; effect of William Miller on Republican ticket; duties as Lands and Natural Resources Division of the Justice Department; proposals for Indian problems
  • position as against an executive position. At that time John Foster Dulles was Secretary of State and he was a very dominating figure. Part of it had to do with him personally, just as Johnson was the dominating figure as Majority Leader. leader
  • name of Ohio [who's] since been defeated [William Ayres?]. It was Quie and what's his name of New York that were the key actors on the Republican side. G: Were they supportive at all? M: No, they played politics with it. Quie I think was more
  • to the American people to continue this effort in this area if they were allowed to go about their business and do it. That's the position of every group when you are trying to whip them into line. G: A senator like [William] Proxmire would have both
  • accompanied [John] McCone and then [William] Raborn to NSC meetings, and I had done it for Dulles, too, so most of them aren't very clear in my memory anymore as to which were which. Those first two, though, I do remember. What September 2, 1965 was [I
  • the future of Germany and without qualification or reser vation, be­ therefore, in the light of history, · the hind the Chinese faction which General future of war in the world, we have from Marshall had found corrupt, incompe­ Mr. John Foster Dulles, famed
  • , and to seaure social in the success to foster justice economic for the Dominican and the entire world are Republic. It is suggested President institutions, the eyes of our hemisphere upon the Dominican C. and I are keenly interested
  • who know and love Ireland. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Thursday, October 12, 1967 MEMORANDUl\ri FOR THE PR;ESIDENT Mr. President: I recommend that you sign the attached letter to Australian Treasurer William McMahon acknowledging his note to you
  • that Jack assigned his brother, Bob, who was to go up and visit with Governor G. Mennen Williams and Walter Reuther, and advise them of the decision. G: Was this at that early meeting that he asked his brother to--? O: Once it was determined that Lyndon
  • of violation of the constitutional separation of powers; O'Brien's work for Congressman Foster Furcolo; the need for a Rules Committee change so that it could no longer block all liberal proposals; the process of a head count; how O'Brien came to be in charge
  • procrastination on the Thai side.," 11 This indication of the Thai mood William is encouraging. ~&J. J. Jorden GONFIDE~iTIAL INFORMATION ~ SECRET Tuesday, November 21, 196-7 3:50 p.m. Mr. President: Late on Monday, November Z0, 1967, I had an hour 1 s
  • for practical programs for peace. .. • ~· . f : : • f ~ I The Honorable William O. ·Douglas Associate · Justice Supreme Court of ·the United States Washington, D. C. · f. I i I . i ! • 1
  • and Mayor Brandt while I was in Germany. Sincerely yours, Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. William J. Byrne 527 West Second Street, Apt. 5 Dayton Z, Ohio LBJ GER gw [1 of 4] s-z1~w. AF"· #5. l'
  • . Mr. Foster 65. Asst. Secy Tyler 22. Mr. · Charyk 66. William Jorden Mr·. Cleveland 23. 67. Dean Acheson 24. Capt. Shepard ~. Ambassador Bruce 25. Mr. Rostow 69. Ambassador Merchant 26. Mr. O'Donnell 70. Ambassador Dowling tl?.7. Mr. Yost 71. Mr
  • .: Honorable W. Willard Wirtz . .-J/r···//-15 Honorable John W. Gardner ··· ···•·....... • • Honorable Robert C. Weaver· Honora )le Charles L. Schultze Honorable R. Sargent Shriver Honorable John A. Schnittker Dr. Robert A. Levine •. Mr. William D. Carey Mr
  • the [William] Blakley-[Ralph] Yarborough campaign. You could have read the Texas press for weeks and not had the faintest idea that there was a man named Yarborough running. lous! It was ridicu­ I remember once when both Yarborough and Blakley happened
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  • Macy, John W. (John Williams), 1917-1986
  • , William Bradford" "Indians--American" [Fan Mail by subject] 1950s Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid UNP UNP UNP UNP UNP UNP UNP UNP UNP UNP OPEN OPEN UNP OPEN OPEN UNP UNP OPEN UNP UNP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
  • . William P:. Steven Wol-ld Book E-.yclopedta Scl•nce, Service, Inc:. S 16 Travl• street, Houetoa, Teca·1, 77002 r 11ank ,ou lo 1 , O\lr' le:U.r = J . - • ii, 1967 _uatn . air••• , . tla·e ,· n:bl ·· • la you ·cm1tmunltfio1 la ' · _ ~~aeaoe el
  • , [William] Langer and some of the others who might vote with him on certain things. J: Do you have any recollections here? Oh, of course, of course. Now, you take it up in New Hampshire. We never had a Democratic senator from there, but he [Lyndon
  • career. He's an expert on bureaucracy and upper managerial bureaucracy, written some books on it. I think Brookings published one of them. Corson was the deputy to Aubrey Williams. But anyhow, Jack He told me this story which I didn't write down
  • " Speech of LBJ on Address by Justice William O. Douglas on Death of Franklin D. Roosevelt Program for Jefferson Birthday Barbecue Dinner of Texas in Austin, Texas (Delayed) Bob Hannegan Dinner Speech and Dinner Program Speeches by Hon. Lyndon B. Johnson