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- August day. Ten year . incl! we said goodby to him. Yet, none of us said goodby. We're all still at it-into politics, education, the lif of our country, and our values as we learned them from him. Lady Bird put il this \\ay, "J hke to think of Lyndon
- exhibition ever executed by the Library's museum staff: a documentation, in poignant letters, rare memorabilia, priceless historical documents and art, of the greatest war ever fought. Titled "World War II: Personal Accounts Pearl Harbor to V-J Day
- FROM: FOR Bill 3, 1964 THE RECORD: Moyers I today informed Mr. DeLoach that we have confidence in Mr. Hoover's ability to decide who, on the basis of the national security, should see the attached report. He replied that they would follow through
- opportunities on recruiting; the qualification those greater J. minority to concentrate Control . College, skills utilized; Co-operative Oklahoma, Negro institu.tions; basic group and at and work-study courses for the disadvantaged
- 'I>-. ... __ ,,... - March 1411\ 1966 Mr. Matthews: This i~ more on the Transportation files. Message for yi::>ur Judy k) JI~ rf.._t,~~ /fl~ ~v/lt-v ~ t~~ - /fl/9 ._ ~-fr~-~ r _.. 19~1-4~~r~ ;,~1-~Shdy .J)/4l_r f ~,rlt;- J~-H V
- ) MM:oo•g COPY L~.J LIBRARY MRR. CARPENTER'SFILE l)#:flj ~/Jf ,ZiLLJ."fui~ ~ Cl A, ~ -1' Met otlu Cak astt theiJ mat ther judit fort cow fora chil( Hay ter, E · wid1 Mvt I~ . and worl 1km pen: noic also peo] onl}, fam ' abu: pre\ tost
- ) MM:oo•g COPY L~.J LIBRARY MRR. CARPENTER'SFILE l)#:flj ~/Jf ,ZiLLJ."fui~ ~ Cl A, ~ -1' Met otlu Cak astt theiJ mat ther judit fort cow fora chil( Hay ter, E · wid1 Mvt I~ . and worl 1km pen: noic also peo] onl}, fam ' abu: pre\ tost
- , could pul y0u. in the position of getting the Federal government out of some of its curr~nt activity. Approved \~\J, / Disapproved ----- 1:.;a:CUTIVE fGttJ°/r-. -rtJ me FG11-1 NOI'E FOR MR. CALIFANO Re: Transportation Meeting, September 25
- pretty common knowledge that Mr. Hoover and the FBI can on occasions be jealous of their independence and their prerogatives. Has the FBI worked well in cooperation with the other agencies? V: They work very well now. That was not always the case
- Administration and the Vietnam War"; Steven Living ston, "The Making of U.S. Foreign Economic Policy Towards the Thtrd World"; Ray Monroe, "LBJ and the Illegal Alien as a Precursor To Am nesty"; Paul T. Murray, "Presi dentia,J Response to Racial Vio lence
- Smith, Director of the Herbert Hoover Library. Claudine Weiher, Deputy Archivist of the United States Tom Johnson, President of the LBJ Foundation Board of Directors; Caro line Kennedy, representing the Kennedy Library Foundation, and William vanden
- percent, forty percent of the total acreage in national park system would have been done under his Administration, as well as about forty new areas, you see. And I pointed out, because Herbert Hoover, a one-term President, had in the last days put in Death
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT 1112a mentU ~11,o/qf CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE tn-Dean-R11sk-r • COH-:1:-:l~IJ.J,;.J DATE REST RI CT ION - statement made by Br1tisfi7>M ~~J K"r-~- . . z ~ ~ ~ ~ ~w,..Jt:"'J=r
- tions and exhibits receive~ at the hearings, the committee adopted numerous amendments which have been incorporated in the bill. In gene~al, the co_mmittee amendmen~ is designed to (1) clarify :provisions relative to J?Olicya~d purpose; (2) mcorporate
Oral history transcript, J. Russell Wiggins, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- ? That good turned to that bad requires no real explanation, do you think? W: The Hoover situation was an absolute parallel. Hoover had the best press of any president up to his time. M: Right, right. W: And he left with the worst press a president ever
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- Oral history transcript, J. Russell Wiggins, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 20, February 1- 11, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS O R TITLE F.Cf, ~ v6i t1- n tt1 "Elantiago,, ~ JI.. ~, .. &/I 3.1,5..1.- RESTRICTION NI. J C,/... 'i I ,, Inter-American Meeti.ng o-f ·-P1esi:-dents unda-t-ed
- \.J e:-:cept, as you and I been there. waving, I Bill Hopkins has been the fellow who has kept the White House think he C2,lnC over under Hoover. F: Hf.: 's about as apo Ii ti l',-:1 as T: E:.:actly, lcJ"J' th-inE;s both know, th!:! people
- and how mission This ls as good a moment as any to say how much Bob and your comments this moraing in responso to our memo, proud I am that you are willing to entrust this particular to me. DECLASSIFIED S/it
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- . wouldn't class as a liberal to the extent that Dr. Greene was. he was a liberal, yes. He But There's no question about that. G: Coolidge and Hoover were presidents then. K: Yes, Greene G: Did he lambast K: He was outspoken. He was rather
- , and all future chief executives. Consequently, there now exist librnries bear versity of Texas anJ are operated by the :..1tiunal Services Archives of the General ing the names of Presidents Hoover, Roose velt, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy
- . . . ' , att a• a .... ,~·..•--~.:.I~1 J' ''T· (Variation 'I ,_f(•.1·t1· l?.:\()3 'f"H" r•·I «r•r)•:r on Sunday morning ~; f·0r-! -- Grinstein) COMPROMISE 1. Delete "Federal Maritime Administration" from Section 6(5)(d). (Removing administrative
- slumbe,·. F or th ese efforts he was char";;d w ith being a warmo.r. ,u.er . But !he P reside n t kep t on telling th e t r u h !J c l-111111 · .c:: ~w i t. s:in1l .,:avi;.,n b:. h s:tviP n r , n.1F d Literally Ba~ks 1 the top. Roosevelt believed
- on the Transportation· Department and on the Maritupe. Administration issue which you can u ■ e • a ■ back-up when you contact various Member• today and ov!r the weekend . • "' • Attachment. ' J • .... • • THE DEPARTMENT .. Why America Needs A New Department
- in the vision of the Congress . . . . . actually some of it even started b~~k in the Hoover administration, as you remember . . . . . but certainly the impetus that President Roosevelt gave these prograws really got them off the ground and provided actu al
- it. And ~ ol vbetlm- Joa pab'l.1• ~ 1\, w ...... n1,. wald be ysq ... 1n'7W,r,_.....tl'Wt1.a toMr.~-, ..... co r ..... ...... Beeth Mllrtlr -tlft .uat..nan, to .,....., 11r. ilNI"\ t,bJ1nc SMnlm J\1 011at. Tau June 25, l3S1i r i Dear-Mr.--• U 11111
- ~ Trimble c, J "' 1/ ½ --\\ Task Force ~ "' i {J 0 ' Fi THE TRIMBLETASK FORCE Before President the Department Task Force Johnson signed of -Transportation, pre,pared the Bill the Bureau to transfer its duties establishing
- FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE J ( Iu WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) RESTRICTION -Rostow te the Presigeat re Soviet t'Jnlon -'{ Beere t I p. ~ ~ , 5-'?"3 f.J/J q J· ;>S" #la memo Richard Helms to the President
- in front Sither of the White House 5•14,a (6·2-65) OFFICI! OF THI! Dinl!CTOR UNITED STATES FEDERAL DEPARTMENT BUREAU"OF rt) V J. OF JUSTICE INVESTIGATION une 8, 1966 BY LIAISON Honorable Marvin Watson Special Assistant to the President
- , and efficient The critical i ■ aue is how. Merchant Marine. • • i i • •\ I \ ' . ·.: ~·..• Administr~tively 'I •.• ' , ' , I r.onfidcntial· 'I I policy \ \ • l'\Ullma(:..:u •n.::u;!J • • l " •• •r . Confidcr.1;JJ z The Competing
- .. ~ Excellency L :: . Sukarno PrE; sident of the Republic of Indonesia D j akarta ·:.: ·~ u~r~;j~~t~r~.l ~;.~t~ --- . . .·· -. '*"~;,,-~ ;- :-~ : . .·· ~ .,.:.~ . -·~~-·- . . ' March·Z6. 1965 · MEMORANDUM FOR THE PBESmENT l think the NSC meetlns
- -ton's first (April 30. 17891, Abraham Lin
- ~, .. l Ol)fftre nt tqr AttorneyC6rnentl Dlaal}tngt.ott, I. Cit. ) ( • ,,.a.,ti August 5, 1967 ~~J---- Honorable George Romney· Governor of Michigan Lansing, Michigan Dear • Governor: At the President's request, I am writing you
- ' t let Roo sevelt tel l you You tell Roosevelt g •; I J• tt::: ;:r;:a=---- W,E . CHESTER, ,."c.• . a 011:N.MOllt , HoTSPRINGS NATioNALPARK FIRE PROOF"- 560 GUEST ROOMS OPEN A.LL THE. VEAR ~ •_A,,,...AN.s.
- : Are you going to run again3 The President: I will cross that bridge later. Mr. Zaiman: I've heard your troubles compared with those of Lincoln. The President: All Presidents have problems. Most of the 36 have gone through many problems. Mr. Hoover had
- to President Hoover. JBF: Roosevelt ran well ahead of the national ticket-- F: He ran well ahead of the national ticket. Well, then, I remained as Secretary of the Democratic State Committee during those following two years and a convention that was held
- at the Georgetown Club asking me to dictate the memo over the phone. And that became rather impossible, but I got the memo done that evening; and it showed that until Roosevelt's time no President had ever gone to the convention. And then Hoover had done his
- e r Sam Rayburn; and sometimes S t e w a r t Symington would be there and sometimes Herbert Hoover, but there would generally be no more than six or eight of us. Kerr was there quite often. Bob I don't know why we wound up over there so regularly
- at the University of Michigan. ,-..... Former Yale baseball infielder George Bush displays his form at horseshoes. I0 Physical Fitness in the White House infonnation). Herbert Hoover invented a variation of volleyball which used a ten-pound medicine ball instead
- Hoover recommends U.S. spend $475 million to supply German citizens with food, fertilizer and petroleum products to insure the survival of Germany and Western Europe. March 3/4 Greek government appeals to U.S. for speedy financial assistance, arms