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  • • CONFIDENTIAL [COMMrrl'EE PRINT NO. 31 ,· • I . I SEPTEllBl'.R 20, 1066 ! I' Calendar No.··. 89TuCONGRESS '2o$£8810N s.3010, [Report No. R •i ••• •• ,· I £..' ,.p ] ·t " IN TIIE SENATE .OF THE UNITED STATE.~: ... I j
  • and was informed that President Hoover expects to visit Texas some time this spring or summer, but the exact dates or the places he will atop ha elp.ot been decided. Relative to meeting Ue:iioan officials at Laredo or Browneville, the suggestion is an excellent
  • -, A0914805 0026 7016 PAFSC AAFSC Hq USAF(AFADA ) Wash OC 20330 COL HARTUNG, WALTER M, A0256128 0016' -4316 PAFSC AAFSC Hq USAF(AFPTR) Wash OC 20330 HINIKER, JEROME J, A0372810 9816 PAFSC Hq USAF(AFMSD) Wash OC 20330 HOOVER, JOSEPH S, A0907184
  • -thirdo eventual]3 through the m111tont ant unshckable Southern and Weotern support that r,ould ronult. !hero is n eentJ.mont here that 90 New York votes 1·,111 oont .more than -90 votes olsewhero. The oame eoonomio pressure thEit 1e rapidly puttins Hoover
  • '! ~·-·. '· ...: .~ · ,Po -- , .._W.4.§~~N.; .D •. "'. 1 ::SATU:RtlA'Yt1'7;.u{U:AR~~12: ;: \ · ' : I; • • • .. < :)'.:~~'; ·~ ... : --" . . . .{-ij_, ~:-/ .,;: .'. , :,·l - ;: ~· ~~'It.'~~·;~~'-·. ,::~/ ~ .:'.'\~;·;:(:; ~'./;~~:::~' •£;;~~~ J -~ A ~·Tale .-0f
  • Lee White This will confirm that the m eting on Transportation scheduled for 8:30 a. m., August 3, 1965 has been rescheduled for 8:30 a. m., August 6, 1965. Joseph A. Califano, Jr. ( , I J • ., • '' • •'· 0 - -July 29. 1965 1 MEMO
  • Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Fulbright McClellan Jackson Eastland Hill Monroney Randolph Jordan Mansfield It ended at 8: 00 p. m. c:n;n1::c:') ro A[; itllid~TRATIVE SERVICE SET 2:: 11.i1 i,J,\K:',lilGo ··p­ MeHw~c; NG
  • a Christmas season program entitled ''Twentieth Century Song Book: A Musical Celebration.'' Coming Events February 13-April 18: An exhibition of Mexican Prints. February 22: Richard Norton Smith, Director of the Herbert Hoover Library, will discuss George
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR T I TLE HOrnig ~ ~..,....,..,.....-::--- ,-e,t;.;e-e,:~ DATE RESTR ICT ION or t e President f-,.:3/J r ~rn!T"""1~rltt:rrn:i:g
  • . private The number and of private doubled. Twenty years. ago commercial they fly a billion miles. airlines flew 209 million miles. Today - 2 ·• Twenty-five ! i ton miles J ago American transportation moved 619 billion In 1964, 1531
  • concern with many problerns in the transportation field. In view of these problems it is our earnest desire to develop a _yigorou~_ a!_ld i!J!~ginativ,e program _for consideration by the Second Session of the 89th Congres·s .----Pursuant
  • Zwick, Charles J. (Charles John), 1926-
  • to support special ac­ tivities at the Library, the only Presidential library Rep ...J J p·1ckle open free of charge to the public. Former U.S. Ambassador Edward A. Clark and Rep. J. J. Pickle said their committee, in response to continuing contributions, has
  • the document. in accordance with restrictions contained in t he donor ' s de ed of gift . GENERAL SERVICES ADMINI STRATION GSA DC 73-495 JLH GSA FORM 7122 (7-7 2 ) / September 3 , 1965 ity . 0 X s tr y IL. B. J. \ Encl LBJ' HCM ' crm [1 of 13
  • :1 ;!:~~!~l.;~~~~~e~r ' cab,~et, J; ' • •:,.',' ' ·'... that should.: • .. 1' . ·' .,,,, , I ~ink . ,, .• '•. t •· , • I ,; ; .,.· .. ·•. ( I. ' ,. ,·. ,. . .' '~ ,~ ,,.:' .•·· .. ~-· l .,·, '( r, •: ..' .. ,. • J
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR T ITLE DAT E RESTRICTION ~~~--~g_J.__Jj~~~~~~~~-~ -eoafid~Rtial 3 p eo President from llostow- NLJ eonfidential ~ q .,. ~"5 . . 41 ~ l/;:J,.2 cable qH~
  • . 1. Mr. Wiliam J. Crockett, Assistant Sec­ retary of State for Administration. 18. Mrs. Willie Day Taylor, Stenographer. 2. Ambassador Horace H. Smith. 19. Mr. Stuart N. Knight 3. Mr. Henry H. Ford, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations. 4
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Page 1 of 2 Classification Pages Doc# DocType Doc Info Date Restriction 03 memo M.J. Connell to M.C. Miskovsky s 5 1/8/68 A 10 memo Martin J. Connell to M.C. Miskovsky s 4 12/21/67 A Bill
  • , the defense of those islands and the Chinese Communist threat to the islands. Let me ask you to analyze that issue and-- J: Well, the Communists were convinced step by step that they could take over all of China and they took it all over except those
  • booth that was bombed at the tbne they wore .a c.heduled to h.a.ve b
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FOR M OF DOCUMENT re: PRESIDENT PAKChong-Huie,e»pt ~e confidential #la report ~ 7- ?- #3a memo 'J3 RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 'f/Qlo~ 9 p 05/10/65 A AIL J CJ.)-/¥.f ...ta Pt eS i
  • , the defense of those islands and the Chinese Communist threat to the islands. Let me ask you to analyze that issue and-- J: Well, the Communists were convinced step by step that they could take over all of China and they took it all over except those islands
  • to Ambassador Goldberg that he might perhaps feel more comfortable with someone that he had worked with more closely, but ,l\rnbassador Goldberg's reaction was tremendously understanding and positive. He J' LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
  • See all online interviews with Joseph J. Sisco
  • Sisco, Joseph J.
  • Oral history transcript, Joseph J. Sisco, interview 1 (I), 11/6/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • Joseph J. Sisco
  • by the University of Chicago Press, the book is the atest 111 a series recording the admmislrativ history of the J hnson presidency. Overall edilor f the series is LBJ School Professor Emmelle S. Redford. In selecting his appo111tees, the authors found, President Jo
  • . America had a chance to pick itself up After World War Ill. there won't be a chance lo do that There won't be a thmg left." But, Ru ·h added, "For unately I think there re those both in Washington and Moscow who understand that." 7 ,.~~~ ~~. "J
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  • the, you might say, organizational and administrative roles in medicine. Then I served on the Medical Committee of the Hoover Commission, and this gave me further opportunity to study the organizational and administrative matters that relate
  • ' Administration; Medical Committee of the Hoover Commission; instrumental in the establishment of the National Library of Medicine; service with the Department Medical Advisory Council; involvement with many study section of the National Institutes of Health
  • ," Box 74] the Pre A • A A #12 memo #12a memo Rostow to the President re Benham, 2:50 p.m. S 2 pp. [dup. #7j, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, "Meeti President, July - Dec. 1968," Box 2] .~J H>+o4 ~~-lql.i, Keeny to Rostow re Benham s 3 pp. "Meeti [dup
  • with, I suspect, a certain feeling about King.He had been terribly disappointed in King for good reasons or not. King had become increasingly anti-Administration, particularly on the war. Hoover had supplied the President with a vast amount of scurrilous
  • Clark; pardons and paroles; LBJ’s relationship with Hoover; Omnibus Crime Act of 1968; Model Cities; Robert Weaver; Bob Wood; tariffs; press relations; overseas airline decision; 1968 LBJ campaign and decision not to run; political activities after the 3
  • , 1988 INTERVIEWEE: WALTER JUDD INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Judd home, Mitchellville, MD Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 J: --went up and worked on trying to get a piece of legislation through to clarify those witches, their names. Their names
  • to •• ceminon doloa•• V••• and •~lty, aa4 a.u&horlM ile.... cudon. Pursuao& to the pr0Yl1tou of llJb of the Atomtc ED.err, Act of 195', u am.ended. aod upon di. recommecdatloa o.f the Atemlc Enersr Comml•atoa, J llorebye (&) Appi"Ovo &b•-propoaed Ag-reement
  • ,. NtCHOLS.JR. MftS. SAM B. Pl. YU:ft ma~ington. ll.
  • . 3.6 NL,J Ll--z~-;)../,f By iAAY, NARA Date L--/::,--q 1 Department of State -SECRET 00 RUEHC DE RUMJIR24409 1010840 Z NYSSSSS ZZH ·o 1AP1820ZAPR 68 ZFF•l FMAME~SASSY SAIGON TO SECSTATEWASHDC IMMEDIATE .483 STATEGRNC BT - 6 ! C ft E ! SAIGON24409
  • • .,/ ~---~: . ••:•• •• • .,, • ~-c-i -: ;--•, • '.. '·.,- ' .,• \ ,,- '">. :i ::- ' ,';•' .' l,'i. , 0 I ,J,· •.,_\• "v .. • •, •,/ ,' ,• r / ', ,•·. • ~ • • ., i ,,~• '·,, ' ~ < •• .": > ·1 :, ,; ·, ','" ,·\ "':.·I • ~ •. ·The Hono~able Harry C. McPherson
  • reaoned. ten tho11aaud and. the a.1.ngle mail reaohed eigh.teer:a thousancl-a mt ,. in or no • took ti.rat plaoe ill Ion 1n o1naulatiou and seoond j)l.ao• in advert1 ■1D& rroa third plaoe. 1 never a&1r an advertiaer, but 1 llater aome t a t1rat
  • L BJ LIBRAR Y DOCU MENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Doc # Doc T~~e Doc Info Page 1 of 2 Pages Date Restriction ffe fft Bes l 1d21 d e !) 1 5> 15,186 A ie t!J eiFgmn, A 0¥8 froM Ba~AeJ ee C Q 1.QQ,!ii 'At 19 report p. 9
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org I~TERVIE\.JEE ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] : JAMES J. ROWLEY I~TERVIEWER: PAIGE E. DATE: January 22, 1969 M: More on LBJ Library oral
  • See all online interviews with James J. Rowley
  • Rowley, James J. (James Joseph), 1908-1992
  • Oral history transcript, James J. Rowley, interview 1 (I), 1/22/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • James J. Rowley
  • , CTJ and General Harry Vaughan (Truman’s military aide) attend the services. LBJ, Wright Patman and Rayburn speak on the “Texas State Forum of the Air” regarding congressional response to domestic issues. LBJ says that the Hoover Commission’s first
  • , th on th t of 0 m to l f C r ei that to • I f uit ul lw1Utun • t r that y ur • I kn n l r 0 .. 1 e t you con ·n r C UC 11 0 C 1 • ti r - 3 y 1 ev V J" y it 0 J C SC DE E.O. 1 , 1/ By~_., ...i·L i
  • sident Hoover's. At eac.h place I learned som thing ... First, [the Library is] a research facility. We house all of Lyndon's papers-you can't get librarians to throw anything away-and the papers f a good many of the people who were his working assodates