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  • LBJ ASKS OPERATOR TO PLACE CALL TO JACQUELINE KENNEDY, BUT SHE IS NOT AVAILABLE
  • LBJ TELLS OFFICE SECRETARY THAT TELEPHONE OPERATOR WOULD LIKE TO SPEAK WITH HER; TELEPHONE OPERATOR TELLS OFFICE SECRETARY THAT LBJ CALLED JACQUELINE KENNEDY
  • MCCAMMON? ASKS OPERATOR TO PLACE CALL TO JOAN KENNEDY; MCCAMMON? ON HOLD FOR REMAINDER OF CALL
  • LBJ ASKS OPERATOR TO PLACE CALL TO ANN GARGAN, JOSEPH P. KENNEDY, SR.
  • FEHMER ASKS TELEPHONE OPERATOR TO PLACE CALL TO EDWARD KENNEDY ON BEHALF OF LARRY O'BRIEN
  • telling him that if you did certain things, that we could win. [William] Westmoreland and [Robert] McNamara and [Walt] Rostow and everybody that advised him on Vietnam were telling him that if you did certain military things, you could force them
  • ; the decision to not call up the reserves to fight in Vietnam; December 1965 bombing pause and negotiations; "hawks" and "doves" advising LBJ, such as Robert McNamara and George Ball; Arthur Goldberg; the Immigration Bill of 1965; meetings betweeen Cliff Carter
  • Kennedy and v;isit Space Control Center at Houston, Texas. Col. Glenn said he would follow through upon return to USA and forward ASAP a schedule of future launchings so that King could see what date would fit in best with his plans. Incidentally King said
  • attacked the pr_ivate c?lw1th Sen .. Robert ~ · Kennedy and his lege for its support of the Foreign Pohcy entourage m ~obby s U .N. ~laz~ apartResearch Institute, the famous Cold War ment overlooking the East River m !'lew academy of scholars under
  • the Robert Kennedy a.~pect.a. (Rounj'tree is very apoloietic; the mix-up wu under sta.ndable cozuequence of hi.a being in Cape town at the ti::ne the inq1.riry was ma.de in Pretoria. ) - - The South Africa.n Security people have now a.aked fo-r an .i
  • \Lftu . .. J .. ~ • { PHONE (419) 784-4888 ASSll!!ITANT Ul'O EDITOR MAGAZINE ROBERT S. EASLEY LECTURER - WRITER - RESEARCMER IN THE STUDY OF FLYING SAUCERS 834 E. SECOND DEFIANCE. OHIO 43512 ROBERT 834 S. EASLEY IEA9T 91ECOND
  • said later we were just not going to do it, and he said, "That's a good idea." F: Were you involved in the death of Robert Kennedy? S: No. F: That, you know, broke out pretty late 'Ivashington time. S: Oh, yes, I remember, and I was called about
  • : Was this kind of secrecy necessary? 0: I don't know how you'd define that . Maybe it was necessary to him . I remember some examples under President Kennedy when virtually transcripts of meetings in the President's office appeared in the press . That kind
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT Re: Your Representative at the Runnymede Ceremony As you know better than I, the British will be dedicating a memorial to President Kennedy at Runnymede on May 14. The ceremony is underthe organization of the Kennedy Memorial Trust, which has
  • . On the boner l made ahout.1611"lculture and the Kennedy R owid, I think the damage control baa been fairly good. Charlie Murphy was moat andentandlng and says that ~srlculture will cbeer!Wly make it clear that nothmg has changed. Charle• Balley, who follows
  • , Robert Kennedy, had sent him a book in which he had marked a passage saying, "this might be of interest to you ." BA : Yes, I've seen references to that ; it's references to one of Bruce Catton's books on the Civil War, I believe
  • reliable information, has advised following claims have been made by Robert M.· Shelton, Wizard, United Klans of America, Inc., Knights of the Klan: in a that the Imperial Ku Klux According to Shelton, Martin Luther King, Jr., and his organization
  • of the Senate as Vice President at the time my confirmation hearing came up, and he noticed my name on the calendar. That afternoon, after the confirmation hearing, I was in the office of Robert Giaimo, the Democratic congressman from my Connecticut district
  • ; naming the 1st model cities; working with the White House as LBJ’s power waned; Robert Wood; Vietnam’s effect on domestic spending; problems with progressing from plans to action; difficulty with appropriation of funds; working in cooperation
  • , on duty in Paris as NATO commander, announces he will run for president as a Republican if he receives a “clear-cut call to political duty,” but will not actively seek the nomination. The other Republican candidates are Robert Taft, Earl Warren and Harold
  • cone n s P. Col man. inc ely, ohn B. C in n S. ff As i to t X . Robert V. 0 tro et ~e t 3rd York York 36, JBC:hm. N,T We/ls ,I W R.OBERT OSTROW AT COUNSELLOR TWENTY - FIVE NEW TEi_EPHONE WEST LAW 43RD YORK 36, OXFORD N. 5
  • -taking session with Alain Poher, President of the European Parliament {biographic sketch at Tab A), and 12 of his colleagues {list ·a t Tab B). The delegation just visited Chicago, and will go on to Cape Kennedy on the 15th. {The European Parliament
  • Kennedy. 3. Planting flowers and shrubs in the small triangles and squares carved out by thoroughfares. 4. Initiating neighborhood competitions on beautification. 5. Utilizing a volunteer committee of landscape architects to draw up plans for use
  • discussion the ·drone qu~ation was pretty well dismiesed. The same ie true of balloons as it was felt they represented .m ore serious operational·problems than drones.. The Attorney Oeneral, Robert Kennedy, expressed himseU very positively against changing
  • Chuck Baird Robert Anders on; Bill Shaw 17 17 Decisio n to withdra w from governm ent C. R. Smith; Charle s E. Fiero 18 Busine ss reactio n to the Off ice of Foreig n Direct Investm ents 18,19 Staffin g 20 Specia l Trade Repres entativ e 21
  • . September 1962: On the eve of Vice Preaident Johnson's visit to Athens, Dimitracopoulos published interviews with Edward Kennedy and Assistant Secretary of State Manning in which non­ committal references to the "Macedonian Question" were made to look like
  • but the.~ it was desirable. that it was not required that we I didn't know exactly what 1D_do. When we checked a.round we foun9, i twas a memorial service for John Kennedy·. Accord­ ingJ..v I got Joe Robertson to take our Memorial Service here in the Patio
  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 7 Then in June I received a call. I remember this because this was two days before the assassination of Robert Kennedy. I was in Hawaii then, and a call came through from John Bailey and he said
  • the last minute and get in. And I think that Lyndon was at that time convinced that the way to win that race was to wait very late and come in and be a sort of compromise force around which folks could rally. I think he thought that Mr. Kennedy would
  • Poage, W. R. (William Robert), 1899-1987
  • i /_,:"~lt A,::, I·,1·· ~,!\: ROBERT.!~~:~~i
  • See all scanned items from NSF Files of Robert Komer Box 23
  • Folder, "INDIA - 1965 [4 of 4]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 23
  • Files of Robert Komer
  • CEL.LIElt, N,Y., CHAIRMAN MICHAEL A, P'EIGHAN, OHIO -- - - EDWIN £. WILLIS, LA. PltTIE:,. W. RODINO, JR., N. J. BYRON G. ROGERS, COLO. HAROLD D. DONOHUE, MASS. JACK llllOOKS, TEX. WILLIAM M. TUCK, VA. ROBERT T. ASllMORE, S.C. JOHN DOWOY, TEX. BASIL L
  • of his continued hospitalization at Mayo’s. Juanita Roberts writes LBJ at Mayo’s and reports on the progress of the redecoration of LBJ’s office. 1/30 LBJ is released from Mayo’s and goes to Austin for a 2-3 week recovery period at the Ranch. February
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Doc # DocT~ee Doc Info 62a di:ak QFaftdeptelto Seoul,3·00 '2rD fAf~,Lf~t ~f open3/1'-t/ 14 Page 1 of 1 Pages s 3 Date 111~164 Jd (; ~ Restrict ion A ..._ J~~
  • See all scanned items from NSF Files of Robert Komer Box 34
  • Folder, "Japan-Korea December 1963-March 1966," Files of Robert Komer, NSF, Box 34
  • Files of Robert W. Komer
  • . ~. McG. B. Disapproved Singapore mes sage: Birthday message: ------ v ------- Approved Disapproved ------ by Returned/M:e Roberts 11/ ~ '65 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON -TOI? SJ!?GRET Friday, August 27, 1965 2:55 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
  • MESSAGE ON TRANSPORTATION In April 1962, President comprehensive Executive. message Kennedy concern, the first ever delivered by a Chief on transportation It dealt with a variety and urgent sent to Congress and others of topics •• some
  • . Foreign policy is not essentially a matter of rhetoric or protocol or personality, or even style. It was not so with ·President Kennedy and it is not so with President Johnson. The real tests of policy are deeper and more serious. They have been met
  • as a twec ■ the hl"o countries. I al Party, lea by Sit Robert ~~~ludea lo any lore1gn ~cd fenzies. Pri_meMin~stu si~ trade company which ls o~ralil}<49, and ~JS party s leader: ~ in here. ~ examples General ~,~ and o: Uit Country Party. exteo- tors
  • that this is one more manifestation of the opportunity for a real breakthrough in our relations with India which we face in the next few weeks . With warm personal regards, Chester Enclosure: As stated. Mr . Robert Komer, The White House. FE Bowles Prime
  • See all scanned items from NSF Files of Robert Komer Box 24
  • Folder, "INDIA - 1966 (to March 31) [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 24
  • Files of Robert Komer