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  • named Norman Howard to the 29 member National Highway Safety Advisory Comrrfis'Sion. I very strongly 111•1.r HHW:las urge that you name him for the above reasons. ---L.... -1:r.•J 1:.~~~ :.:cu~~·c,-~, F.II//F6-I/-IJ­ MEMO'R.ANDUM F
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • said this was ' "clearly unacceptable". Bo also referred to the ''usual American double game''---that on September 29 or 30, US planes hit ·a school in Haiphong, killing 30 children. in tbe Kissinger Mand A underscored message. I I l I· I. T Ii
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • Silver• which opens at the Smithsonian Oll Novem­ ber 29 and then .goe* to the Metropolitan in N-ew ·York. You agJ1eed to. do this 1n 1965 in connection wlth the Peruvian gold exhibition at the National Art Gallezy. I recommend that you corusent to use
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • flyingoff each wingtip. Other support and escort planes were at hand, but not inevidence. THE WmiE HousE Dxtf 23 PREStDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAtLY D!ARY The President began his day at (Place) Korat, Time Telephon Entry i -^ 1 1 In Out Lo ^3a
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • for swearing-in ceremony of General Maxwell Taylor as newly appointed Ambassador To Viet Nam Re turned to Oval Room George Reedy (pl) George Reedy (b. 3a) (Put him on hold to call WJ) Walter Jenkins (pl) George Reedy (pl) Bill Moyers until 2:24 To the Cabinet
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • '!t HlttvlJe.l of the AFL-CIO Executive Council, May 18-20, 1964 at Washing ~ , C¢.lli?.C..e . It has occurred to Mr. Meany that President John have an interest in visiting wit~ these gentlemen individua ly. And while Mr. Meany may mention
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • oonfidential-#19 memo ~o Pteisdent f£ero Fcseaw-­ " ,, ...-eonfidential 1120 cable 3 p lt-'t.1 cable,. 12/29/66 A to Christiai:i. from Bostou to PM Holyeake from Pres. Johnson J?,PSJ sible elas s if ied info ~ '1 -;25- 1 ;;i NW q1-Nf 1-..---+--=t-'r~HT
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • . NOT FINALLY EVALUATED INTELLIGENCE. _] [_ -- - --, --1 -:-- . DIST - 5 JUNE 1967 .. . ... . : .. . ""·-· ·-·· · .. . ···••.r'.;.'\ \::, C . CTE - a. u.s.c • CCUNTRY NORTH VIETNAM . MAY 1967 . 5 22 · 5 r ~7 EVACUATION OF NORTH VI~TNAMESE
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • ----~~ 'RECElVEO Y/HCA l967 SEP 7 -22 !47 EEA38t co ij'!E 1,0 D~- ~E -· t 88'1 FROM ~AtT· BOSTOW TO .Tl-CT . PRESIDEMT CIR CAP67754 -S 8 C R· t T· SEFTE[1BER .7i · 1957 FROM ~ALT ?.CSTC':i.' FOR . THE PRESIDENT THIS t.IVU Y ri!E:10~A~lDU
  • See all scanned items from NSF Memos to the President Box 22 [1 of 2]
  • Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 40, September 1-10, 1967 [2 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 22 [1 of 2]
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • of Fort Worth Senator Jim Bates of Edinburg Senator J.P. Word of Meridian Denator Doc Blanchard of Lubbock Proceed to Lt. Governor's apartment 9:15 Program - Senator 9:20 Senator Culp 9:25 Senator Dorsey 9:30 Lt. Governor accepts Portrait
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • .. (D:-. Jan Pap;>-"te:c,the Pe:ina.,ent Representative of Czecho­ sl·ova·
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • ------- DISAPPROVE ------- Economic A. We cannot agree to Israel's request for Development Loans of $20 million. (This would be over and above the $6 million already authorized for FY 1967 out of reprogrammed FY 1963 funds.) We invite Israel, however, to discuss
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • Chancellor Adenauer'• vi•it. Lady Bird and I both enjoyed seein& you and Mr ■. Nimitz. With warme ■ t personal reaards. Sincerely, Lyndon B. John•on Fleet Acbniral Che ■ ter W. Nimitz Room ~27, Federal Office Bulldina San Franci•co 2, California LBJ:AT
  • Pre-Presidential (Before Nov. 22, 1963)
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Recommendation for Assignment of Highest Nation.al Priority to GRAVEL. CBU 24/29, and. DRAGONTOOTa The Secretary of D.efense has recommended that you place the three ammunition Uems listed below in the highest national priority category
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 20, February 1-11, 1967 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 20, February 1- 11, 1967"
  • Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 20, February 1- 11, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDEN~S OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION #22g memo -.;.-,4--m""'1'Tln--t-----t"T'r--+-h:e-fl-re'Si dent =-f--com- - M ~ ~~ ~ , --19- 112 · ent from R ~~- ~ #-'l.3a mes t/~-w,~r.J
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • , on February 20, 1937, Mr. Johnson was elected as Congressman. In the election statute in Texas at that time, a person didn't have to have a majority; they just had to have a plurality. With five strong candidates, Mr. Johnson ran strictly on the ticket
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • ·-­ CRITICAL SI TUATI ON I N us~GE~JAN R~LATIONS TO WHICH I -HAVE 2.EFER;tZD, BUT Tu TH:'. ?OSSIELE !,1.U)R SENI ViG . EFi£CT WH.Ir.:'.·{ ?,! ;;-- ~p -~'1" . c--rrr -L A~-1TT,,..IPtTV \J ~A ~' ~;- ('v•_r.--.p-::~ r V -r,.;-;-· ·rT ~LJ..,; ._,, un B r J
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 22, March 1 - 9, 1967"
  • Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 22, March 1 - 9, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 14 [1 of 2]
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • ..- !• :•• ·· • . . . ·, - _~> ~· _:; _ ;i.:t.'.:'.;A~;i{~\;:.:~~:~/):~'.J~}~~::;{~\~-{::;',)··_,;f;.tt~.-~:._ ,1· ~- -~~:.~i·_'' ~ .\ .. . ·-. : ·" ' , . .- . .... · . ' A ·.. - ~ . -·. -- ~·--- - -- - ---·· . 1 l :;~ ·i . -.____,.,..,.- COHFWENTIAL March 22, 1967 Mr
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • November 10, 1964 Tuesday 2:05 P.M. CST Building 110 Bergstrom Air Force Base Austin, Texas SECRETARY McNAMARA: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Perhaps lean start by telling you very briefly some of the subjects that Mr. Vance and I discussed
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • people on Sunday, October 22, and the treatment of the Prime Minister on Sunday, October 29, during a visit to Cambridge, in the course of which eggs and tomatoes were thrown at him, and cries of "Right Wing Bastard" and "Vietnam murderer" were uttered
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • ideal a more definite substanc& During the '20s and '30s, when the should be one of our chief objectives in raw-material producers were in such fre­ the months that lie immediately ahead. quent trouble, various methods were The people of all Europe
  • Pre-Presidential (Before Nov. 22, 1963)
  • aatron, slich.tinglJ national politics, boy which brooks no outside friend, Joe Mctcee (and the lady harbored a bit ot resentment his unwarranted and only last who was in the forefront to Jim as that into was a misstep which, 'lfben the returns
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • there is a greater linking of the idea of talking than there has been at any time since I started following North Vietnamese matters in the autumn of 1963. (Since that time, I have talked with all of the Indians, Canadians, and Poles about their visits to Hanoi
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • it into second gear. If you couldn't do so, then you had to stop and start all over again. I remembermy father taking my grandmother Johnson in Salina for her first automobile ride and her not taking to it at all. This business of rushing along at 20 or 25
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • left his desk in his Elyria, Ohio paint factory, declared "I have been wading in a long river and my feet are wet," and never came back. For the next 20 years he told Americans things about themselves they had never quite understood before. After
  • Pre-Presidential (Before Nov. 22, 1963)