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- Backgrounding on lung Constantine Two sources now--Senator Pell who saw Constantine in Newport and Minister Papagos who was with the King here--have suggested that we let out on background that the King raised the question of our resuming military aid
- . I -!jl ,, . NOVEMBER -20, 1966 :,I FOR PRESIDENT FROM ROSTOW · ·THE ISRAEL-JORDAN BORDER SITUATION REMAINS EXPLOSIVE. · , LAST SUNDAY·s RAID WEAKENED KING HUSSEIN·s ABILITY. TO CONTROL TERRORISTS OPERATING INT.O ISRAEL FROM JORDAN . BECAUSE HE
- for Cla1.1de Peppers la paaain& 'thro&.1&}1 Clearwater en ro1.1te to Hava.na and Jamt.1a&, ~tur.J.17 I am ihi~king of yo~. Sneral items oocw-1 1-You have h&4 - good year and have done goo4 work. lt ia not nooes.sa.J7 to eay that 1':nlDIUl baa ~ved to11rard you
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 1 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- by Rabbi Norman Oerstenfeld of the Washington Hebrew Couq,-egation. We were additionally honored by the presence of the Chaplain of t11e Senate, Rev. Frederick Brown Barria, and Rev. Martin J. Casey, of Holy Trlnlty Catholic Church, where our President
- become quite friendly with us in Townsville. We still have h is collection of symphonic records. Speaking of planes, the B26 is probably the biggest success. These fast Martins have borne t he brunt of our bombing operations for t he past two mont hs
- no plans should be confirmed to boat government unW approved byVice President. Mrs. lollnsoo will accompany. Edwin • Martin, Director Office Chloeae Affairs, w11lbe senior repreMntattv Bureau of Far Eutern Affaita. Furth r tnstrucUona and detalla
- Poage, Roberts and Pool at Carswell AFB. 2/25 Attends WH stag luncheon for King of Laos, also later hosts dinner at the State Department for the King. 2/26 Breakfasts w/Mansfield at his home before attending WH leadership meeting. Then flies
- of or read of, -who \'Ias a consummate logistics expert and great with people. Sam King, who was the head of Visits Section, was a fine man, got along well with the White House and the troops. So really it was a learning experience for me, but more
- . Duke of Columbia The Honorable R0binson Mcllvaine Country Director for Northwestern Africa Mr. Abd-el Kader N'Diaye Counselor,. Embassy of the Republic Mr. Bayard King Alternate Country Mr. Edgar Morris Chairman, District Director of Senegal
- IN E~ .t~ Oi EX-KING SAUD COULD HAVE ON OUR MEDIATION EFFORT, 1 ASKED , APPOINTMENT AND WAS RECEIVED BY .UNDER SECRETARY EL FEKI TH I l"DR NI NG. 2. REFERRING TO MY MEETING WITH FO~EIGN MINISTER RIAD 0 APRIL 8 I SAID THAT MORE THAN TWO "EEKS HAD NOW
- arborough ca m e up to g r e e t m e . H e had c a n c e lle d out a fter the a s s a s s in a tio n of M artin Luther King and I did not e x p e c t to s e e h im . I m an aged to be m o r e c o rd ia l than I had been at our la s t m eetin g ■^ . '-i
- for the congressman-at-large seat also, which Texas gained when the legislature did not redistrict the state in 1951. There is also speculation that Martin Dies may announce. Early January Olin Teague is touring Korea for about 2 1/2 weeks, and he hopes to visit
- the idea that my assistant Ed Martin would be available in the meanwhile until somebodyelse was appointed. I had strongly urged that I be able to inform him of the selection of somebodyelse at the time that I was terminated, but the Departmentwas
- ■ade and ia in the po•••••ion of the Preaident'• Coaaittee. Thi• aeeti119 waa pri■azily tor the l)'lrpoeea of •••king a con aenaua of vi .. a with reapect to future direction and pr09rama. A• a reault ot thia March 16th ■--ting, tbe Preaideat•a Coa
- franchise than the Anglo Saxons. However, it is all directed toward the village, the hamlet, the town, the provi-nce; and what's all this stuff about a national government. David King, who was a very brilliant congressman from Utah who lectured
- you've already eaten." (Laughter) And he said, "Can we talk about it?" We go in there and talk about it, and Abernathy said to me, "Would it be all right if my driver came with me?" I said, "Sure," because his driver was King's old driver who had been
Oral history transcript, Jewel Malechek Scott, interview 2 (II), 5/30/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- there some during the presidency but more so during those retirement years. The house I think reminded him of the house at the King Ranch. He said it looked very much like it. It was a white stucco house, a beautiful house. It was in a--probably countryside
- 2); Steven Ford and Mrs. Rosalynn Carter, both of whom came during the Presidential campaign season; Mrs. Coretta King; Mexican Governor Cardenas Gonzalez; Congresswoman Lindy Boggs, and ambassadors from four foreign countries. Congress \\ Oman
- Smith." Elizabeth's last wedding. ·'[ incurred ... the wrath of the Kennedys by delving into the history of Judith Exner, who had been an emissary between JFK and the Mafia king Sam Giancana, a woman forced to give up the news of her private Life
- too intimate to mention, the clock was ti king within seconds of a TV show called "Live at Five," with an esti mat d audience of 25 million view ers. Suddenly the lights w nt off. Ollie North was still on, saluting the fla or singing the Marine hymn
- from Nick Katzenbach lay out the trickiest Mid-East arms decisions we face--Jordan and Israel. W e don't believe we can string King Hussein along much longer. A Soviet economic delegation with a few military members is in Jordan now. The King feels he
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 37, August 1-10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- '\L vfJ~-r C' Friday, August 4, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Greek King 1 s Visit King Constantine will be p :.. ssing through the United States informally on his way to and from EXPO 67. He has asked whether it would be possible
- . Del'netz returned • to have been required three f'iles. l- Gordon Eclmanuel Martin. entered August 9, 1961 as visitor His statas chall{~ad to student p~rt-time classes is national 8 Weat because found ~or king. 1n£ormat1on: Trinidad_ who la&t
- lu n ch on t r a y s . Page 3 I t ' s a funny thing. f o r a p la c e p r o t e c t e d f r o m the w ind. We h a d b e e n loo king We ta lk e d f o r y e a r s ab ou t b u ild in g s o m e s o r t of a w ind b a r r i e r out b y the sw im m
- through Martin & Danz Ranches; Frank Erwin & LBJ Library; Johnsons watch tv election coverage; party for military staff stationed at LBJ Ranch; story about elderly man & LBJ; LBJ gives speech & awards to military staff
Oral history transcript, Frank F. Mankiewicz, interview 3 (III), 5/5/1969, by Stephen Goodell
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- it was in April that Martin King called the bla.ck people to oppose the War ;in 'Vi.et Nam because of what it was doing to the P'oyerty );lrograIIl and other programs in the country. t:Ll!le,...,- you were saying that his popularity Do you feel
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- . Martin), who is seized with the responsibility of giving us the whole truth, nothing but the truth. I am not afraid. of the truth. It hns been said many times that the truth \Vill make one free. I.f we arc only going to be given half truths, then I say
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 12, September 1-14, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [3 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- FOR THE PRESIDENT Gold We expected Tlle 1old pool loat $172 million yeaterday. today but so far tlaey are rU11BiDgabout 20" le••· tel.e?hoae calla to the other central banker• Bill Martin'• reaaoaably well but we won't bow the reault• until later today. Bill made
- and investigate$ applicationa for E~~ecu.tivo clemency.. I am calling your inquiry to his ;;;f.ttention. and am a~king hiln to let you k..'1.ovt the procedure to be followed by M:r. Smith in potitioning for pardon. Lamence F. O'Brien Special Ao oiata.nt
- . Rep. C. King Army $9,844,869 - Diamond Reo Truck Div. White Motor Corp., Lansing, Mich. for trucks. (2-1/2) Sen. P. Hart Air Force $3, 248, 490increment - Martin-Marietta Corp., Baltimore Md. for installation of Government-£ urnished equipmen: .t
- they got their votes in and he got screwed out of the Senate because they just changed all the Martin Dies votes in Martin Dies' home district to Coke Stevenson. 22 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT More on LBJ
- ADVANCE PARTY LEAVING AIRPORTIMMEDIATELY UPONARRIVAL ANDPRIORTO AIRPORT CEREMONIES Car No. 21 Assistant Secretar;y Crockett Mro John J. Janke Mr. Serge P. Horeff Car .No. 22 Mr. Henry H. Mr. Ceoil B. Car No. 2J Mr. Edwin Martin Mr. Ri cha.rd
- . I presently favor visit if police can clearly demonstrate within next two weeks ability:maintain order. Ship visit March 24.-25 will provide good test. MARTIN IM:MJA-2 Authority By L.b( DECLASSIFIED 1 /-IT E ;;. -S - 5 ?6 , NARS, Date "I- 7
- of the Business Council. Decem ber 4, 1g63 XIV 39 30 Message to the King of Thailand on the Death of Prime ,Minister Srisdi Dhanarajata. December 8, 1g63 16 31 Letter to Bob Hope. December 8, 1g63 19 Remarks Upon Presenting the Fermi Award to Dr. J. Robert
- Commissioner Schnippenkoetter, in ta king to non-Americans, goes so far as to refer to the treaty as an American "betrayal" of the West German Government. He and some others are obsessed with concern over the vagueness of the treaty language which
- burea~was Mr. Tom Martin. UncleTom 11 \vasMr. Johnson's uncle, and he was a fiery old fellow from a fiery family. He wore these big cowboy hats and boots and had big black eyebrows. He had a loud voice, and he'd walk in the room and he'd take
- IN LAOS During a four-hour visit to Vientiane, February 14, the Vice President had conversations with Prime Minister, Vice Prime Minister, Presi dent King's Council and other members of the governmento Conversa tions took place in the motorcade