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- the Committee report•· personally. Sincerely youra, ' Mr. Robert S. Benjamin Chairman, National Citinns• Comtnlaclon on Inter.national ·Cooper•tion United Nations Aeaoclatlon of the U.S.A. _ 345 Eaat 46ih Sts'eot Now York, New York 1001? GC:jf MEMORANDUM J
- , the · resolution re:· ;Jlected a widely held view among t 'members of Parliame nt from all 1 ,parties. The latter portion about I jinju61.fg [11Cl , J.ndia n economy i ~ ou!d_·_al! _°.Jf~~d support apiong ! 1 ,,· / / THE NEW YORK TIMES November 17, 1965
- . John R. Shryock. Fourth VP. IACP, Chf of Police, Kettering. Ohio. Mr. Oliver Kelly. Fifth VP, IACP. Chf of Police, Newark, New Jersey. Mr. George A. Murphy, Sixth VP, IACP, Chf of Police, Oneida, New York. 1 Mr. Donald Derning. Sgt-at-Arms. Mr. Charles
- news organizations, to my recollection, had staff correspondents based in Saigon, I think except for the news agencies. correspondent. The New York Times had a visiting Usually it was a person from Hong Kong who came down just the way I did. LBJ
- into the South; Abe Fortas; reporters and public opinion on the war; the effect of the news media; evaluation of other reporters in Vietnam; American generals in Vietnam; locations and dates of his field reporting; covering the Communist side of the war; books
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- the right under the agreement to serve three cities (New York, Boston, and Chicago) does not carry any weight with the Irish Government. We contend that tourism to Ireland would be expanded by the granting of Dublin rights to U.S. airlines, while the Irish
- . Springfield, Ill., C.C. Thomas, Benedict, Ruth, The Chrysanthemum and the Sword. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1946. Borton, Hugh. Japan's Modern Century. New 1955. York, Ronald Press, ------,,---· Japan Between East and West. New York, Harper, 1957. Bowers
- Gifts in Curators office - black & white New York Ave. N. W. Beautification area- ,-. color - Mrs. Johnson Photography accomplished 15 July 1968 Lynda Robb at Childrens Lynda Robb at Bethesda 16 July 1968 Mrs. Johnson doing 17 July J,.968 Mrs J
- nothing Congress.” At the same time, Sherman Adams told New York state television audiences that Eisenhower “so far has been disappointed in the accomplishments of this Congress,” which have been pretty small. The Washington Post reports that JFK
- . And when he chose LO address the country on the energy cri is, he deliberately picked the format of the fireside chat. In the 1980 campaign, even Ronald Reagan quoted from FDR to such an extent in his acceptance addre. s that the New York Times titled its
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- ranging from six to seven o'clock. could make the very early morning shows here. They used The wire services And even the dailies, the specials, the New York Times or the Washington Post, could make a late edition, you .see. And every other period
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- shipped to Margaret Brown March 13, 1952. Sent by Railway Express from office at 60 East 45th Street New York City. MRS. HERMAN BROWN 33315 INWOOD DRIVE HOUSTON, TEXAS p t 1. 1t JOU s sorry t, t.rJ J . .1oa. bUt . ~t t
- and dinner: The Willard Deasons, The William S. Whites, The Donald MacArthurs, Mr. Tommy Corcoran, The Jim Rowes, The Clark Cliffords--all accepted except Mr. C rocoran wh was in New York. __' T HE WmTE HOUSE Dat PKES!MNT LYMOOW B. JOHNSON OAHY D!ARY e
- ) Marvin Watson (pl) FLOWERS ordered today for the funeral of Mrs. Robert Gerry - of Delhi, New York She is the sister of Governor Averell Harriman - funeral services this afternoon n,,. May White House p^ REMARKS 31, 1966 TUESDAY To the Fish Room w
- Profiles, The JohnsonYears. New York: Facts on File, Inc. 1976. Who's Who in America, 1982-1983, Vols I & II, Chicago: Marquis Who's Who Inc., 1982. Office Files of John Macy, folders on all NSC staffers, LBJ Library. The following people also helped
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 21 (XXI), 6/18/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- INTERVIEWEE: LAWRENCE F. O'BRIEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. O'Brien's office, New York City Tape 1 of 4, Side 1 O: The 1968 tax surcharge battle evolved from the proposal that was made in 1967 by the President. He was anxious to deal
- continued advocacy work for postal reform as co-chair of a citizen's committee; legislation enacted under Richard Nixon to give the Post Office Department more independence and the ability to self-finance; lack of political interest in the Post Office
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- he disliked and distrusted most easterners, the New York Times, people he either thought were against him. Just based on the evening I mentioned and a few other things I think Johnson's basic posture toward everyone was a kind of surface dislike. I
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- exceptions, beyond saying that they include four or five petty racketeers in Memphis, New Orleans, and elsewhere and one well placed protege of Carlos Marcellos in New Orleans. He comes to us, he says, primarily to assist iri ascertaining the truth, but also
- - Aug. 1983] First Metropolitan Bank Stock [Nov. 1977 - Mar. 1985] First New York Investors Corp. [Dec. 1977 - Jan. 1978] Friedman & Co. (Pork Belly) [Dec. 1969 - May, 1970] Giffen Industries Inc. [Jan. 1969 -Jun. 1973] Giffen Industries (Marge) [Dec
- from New York City. On May 15, 1963, T-2 advised that a large number of people in Monroe, both white and Negro, received a letter from Havana, Cuba, dated on or about April 30, 1963, enclosing a copy of the monthly newsletter entitled "The Crusader
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 2 (II), 10/29/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1985 INTERVIEWEE: LAWRENCE F. O'BRIEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. O'Brien's office, New York City Tape 1 of 4, Side 1 G: Let me start with a couple of general points that were raised by your papers. One, the problem
- and Republican opposition to national Democratic Party policies; anti-Catholic sentiment in Louisiana that diminished JFK support; the role of Mayor Robert Wagner in New York City patronage; Democratic Party organization in Chicago and Philadelphia; judgeships
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Narva -- I -- 15 call, an inquiry, from some reporter from the New York Times saying that we had talked to some Dr. Klein about skin cancers on President Johnson. I don't remember any Dr. Klein. I told this man I didn't know what he was talking about
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- , l987 INTERVIEWEE: FRANK STANTON INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Dr. Stanton's office, New York City Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 G: Dr. Stanton, let's begin by asking you to recount your earliest association with the Johnson family and, if you
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Capital Airports and their Washington Area Office, which was really a part of the Eastern Region based in New York, to a new office building in Falls Church, Virginia. with the people involved. operations were. This move was, by the way, very popular
- in legislation; urban mass transit situation; problems of highway beautification program; rapid rail transit to New York; the SST program; employee transportation; miscellaneous organization problems; Nixon transition
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- , former defense secretary who left the government on 10/8, but said this decision might be “reconsidered” in view of Wilson’s statements to a New York Herald Tribune reporter on 12/30 disclaiming responsibility for holding down military spending. Wilson
- and a theory but equality as a fact and equality as a result. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York, who as assistant Secre tary of Labor wrote the first draft of LBJ's speech, inserted the J#ishing ton Post article into the Congressio nal Record
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- approved thui far, it was 'disclosed, have been made by Merck & Co. and the New York Quinine Company - the leading American concern~ in this field. Recently the Winthrop Chemical Company, a fifty per cent. owned subsidiary of Sterling Products, en tered
- Planning - Los Angeles January 9, 1978 - B'nai B'rith Estate Planning Seminar in New York May 4, 5, 6 - ALI Symposium Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania Washington Post Article Outlook Section 1975 Testimony Senate Finance Com. 07/03/17 7 National Archives
- or black cloth coat. No veils to be worn by American ladies. The above information on dress will be confirmed by the Swedish Embassy pending receipt of a reply to questions they posted by tele gram to their ·foreign office yesterd y and I will send you
- INTERVIEWEE: DAVID DUBINSKY INTERVIEWER: PAIGE MULHOLLAN PLACE: Mr. Dubinsky's office, 201 West 52nd Street, New York City Tape 1 of 1 (Interview begins abruptly.) M: . . . Roosevelt. D: Hoover--Republicans too. M: Oh, Republicans too, yes! D
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- . involvement. Then after that, because the war didn't end and because more and more people became conscious of it, there was the Spring Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Meanwhile, right around the same time in New York City--where I didn't
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- w building building fo forr aa n Embass Embassy y i nn Saigo Saigonn THE WHITE HOUSE NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE ON APRIL 1, 1965: Alexander B . Trowbridge, of New York, to be a n Assistant Secretary of Commerce. Walter M . Kotschnig
Oral history transcript, Bascom Timmons, interview 1 (I), 3/6/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- courted them too much at the start, and then they fell out. I think he gave great weight to what was said in the eastern newspapers, the New York Times and Washington Post and Baltimore Sun. that are read in this town. Those are the papers I think he
- Biographical information; Dockrey Murder case; Garner of Texas vs. Snell of New York; Miller’s appointment of LBJ; Edward Jamison; first impressions of LBJ; three famous Texas political figures; LBJ’s interest in military affairs; rating LBJ
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 29 (XXIX), 11/3/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1987 INTERVIEWEE: LAWRENCE F. O'BRIEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. O'Brien's office, New York City Tape 1 of 3, Side 1 O: I should make a comment on another candidate for the presidency in the context of past discussions we've
- support to Democratic Party unity; Jimmy Carter's role in the 1972 presidential election; Edmund Muskie's campaign leading up to the 1972 election and how it was affected by attacks in the Manchester [New Hampshire] Union Leader; John Lindsay's 1972
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- ' _: ... ·~ .'. .i 1 •. • •• • NEW YORK POST, MONDAY,... -OCTOB.ER 31;· 1°966-. . ... - A '·.. ' .Fa1·1.edJ ·' -I o·-·:_ t -·- . . ' I ~ .' • I -..t 1 •~ • ~ .. . : . ' ! I ·• ' ' ~.; ·. •i• .,·' j
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh May 12, 1969 This is an interview with Chet Huntley in his office in New York on May 12, 1969. The interviewer is Joe B. Frantz. First of all Mr. Huntley, you have one thing in common with Lyndon B. Johnson, that is you
- Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; 1960, 1964 Democratic conventions; association with LBJ during the vice presidency; NBC’s handling of the news after the JFK assassination; meetings with LBJ; credibility gap; Georgetown Press
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- . I must say, Mr. Meyer was not in the best of humor. Which I I offered to take him back on Charlie's plane to New York but he said, "No, I'm not going on anybody's private plane. I'm taking the shuttle back. I'm not used to being kept waiting
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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- and development by DOT Office of High Speed GroundTransportation-----------------------------------------------TurboTrainsdesigned for service between Boston and New York ---------- Table I-Summary of Coast Guard's search and rescue workload, fiscal year 1967
- INTERVIEW V DATE: April 7, 1983 INTERVIEWEE: ARTHUR KRIM INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Krim's residence, New York City Tape 1 of 1 K: Now you can start with the tax thing or-- G: Let's do. Let me ask you about the effort to enact
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 13 (XIII), 9/10/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1986 INTERVIEWEE: LAWRENCE F. O'BRIEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. O'Brien's office, New York City Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 G: Well, let's start today with the Water Quality Act, an effort to establish quality standards for interstate
- of new towns; the creation of the Department of Housing and Urban Development with Secretary Robert Weaver as the first African-American cabinet member; how the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) was affected by the creation of HUD; a constitutional
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)