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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 81: June 7‑12, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- TO AFRICA AT 1530 GMT ON 9 JUNE, OF THE EVENTS OF THE WEEK, CARRIES THE FOLLOWING BRIEF TO THE u.s.-DRV TALKS IN PARIS: • IN P P.EVIFW ALUSION "JOHN /lND ROBERT KENNEDY AND MARTIN LUTHEP KING O.LL HpO TO DIE WHEN THEY TOOK AN UNCOMPROMISI~ STAl\D If\ F
Oral history transcript, Sharon Francis, interview 3 (III), 6/27/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- the landscapes that we passed through in Texas. M: I believe you told me that that trip was a little bit overshadowed by some national events at the time. F: Yes. The death of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the subsequent riots in the nation's capital were
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 2 (II), 4/14/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- brother trusted you to handle the money? J: Yes. Well, you have to consider this, go back to it, Martin Dies had run in the first campaign in 1941, and he lost because he couldn't get the money. This time he wanted to run, but he couldn't get
- GENi!P..~~ tf,tf .January lOa 1969 ! r.G 73/ ~ I Dear Luther: Thank you for tho memo and the -~M, .,. speech by ProfeaeoilL~g~don . I'll bring lt to the Pre•!dent'a attent.lon. Sincerely, ~ W. Thomas Johnson Special Aaslstant
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- , that, as in Isaiah, a light There is a little religious mysticism in this. He apparently is a strong believer in the efficacy of good will and the enlightening effect of dialogue. Hence his analogies involving Martin Luther and Charles the Fifth (they never met did
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- , that, as in Isaiah, a light There is a little religious mysticism in this. He apparently is a strong believer in the efficacy of good will and the enlightening effect of dialogue. Hence his analogies involving Martin Luther and Charles the Fifth (they never met did
- , their those who have reverence mind but that and that dupes, causes for pride blow ever suffered in announcing that the assassination he was of Dr. Martin Luther was a communist whose identity the accused and tolerators, for the constitution
- house, Cedar and birthplace 10:32 Back to main house 11:25 w/ Wests to Cedar House 11:52 President joined 12:31 Left Cedar House w/ President and Wests for tour of Martin Ranch 1:05 Returned to main house 1:25 Lunch w/ President, Wests, Marie, Vicky
- Martin Ranch. 7:37 Brief stop at the main house to pick up Luci and Helene -- to the Scharnhorst Ranch -- stopped to see Tom Mills' residence. 9:07 Returned to the main house. Dinner with same group as above. 12 midnight - 1:00 a.m. Chief King. Retired. ******
- -37 Senator Johnson opened the Senate Ambassador Carrillo Flores and Mr. Martinez (Mexico City) Bill Doherty and group of letter carriers for picture (see guest book for complete list) John and Bobby Senator Dirksen Speaker Joint Session --to hear King
- in 16,000 tllKl(ll. 4. Kenncdr (196:3) Dcmonstrations,lcl b. Dr. Martin Luth,·r • King in Birmingham, Ala. President readied troops fnr u.,c hut did not send them to Birmi11gham. 5. Kcnncdr (1%'3) DeSt·,:re,:ation of lJ ni venih- of Alalxuna at Tusc
- , Mr. & Mrs. Pauley, Mr. and Mrs. Sinsl^qxaa^d^edx^^x^bH^ba^ After visiting a few minutes, the group departed by station wagon to tour the ranches ^__.^ Martin Place _ Runway area ^ ^ ^ Reagan Ranch _— Birthplace--Mrs. Johnson ioined here Depart
- , ms, g mjdr. Dxtr Augus LBJ Ranch Dav t 15, 1966 Monday Activity (include visited by) Arrived on Reagan property. By Malechek' s house. T At Martin place. Told Clarence Knetsch to have a snake-type road built through the dear area so he can
- Luci and Pat in Hawaii. Returned to the first floor. 7:50 To the second floor with the President and ladies of the press: Helen Thomas, Norma Mulligan, Malvina Stephenson, Trudy Feldman, Judith Martin, Fran Lewine, and Isabelle Shelton -- Lynda
- : Herewith a letter to you from King Falsal1 which reports that the oU will be moving: but is pretty etif!-backed on any relation with lsrae.1. Although it sounds like a stone wall. there ls mane&.ver room for a formula which would include: an end
- Lasker about it . George Reedy To the office w/ Abe Fortas Mildred Stegall w/ special file (RE: Donald Cook) McGeorge Bundy George Reedy McGeorge Bundy To the Cabinet Room w/ Secretary of Commerce, Luther Hodges -- after greeting the Secy, in mjdr's room
- Princeton May 11, 1966 WEDNESDAY Departed fm National Airport for Princeton, N. J. w/ Secy Gardner, Douglass Cater, Dr. Donald Hornig, and Professor Goldman via VC-6A King Air. (En route The President discussed yesterday's house vote on the rent subsidies
- it toBill Moyers. _____ ll:3Qa The President to his bedroom watching Meet the Press with Hale Boggs on it--Bill Moyer and George Christian with the President. (The plane carrying Mr. Mrs. Steve Martin, Dr. Gould, Dr. Isen, and_Mrs. Beverley Johnson
- own daughter's husband, Clarence Martin, who married my Aunt Frank. Martin was Charlie McDonald's law partner. I spent some good summers with Uncle Clarence. Grandmother was paralyzed. I had to move her wheelchair. I didn't know much about my family
- OF LABOR: Frank Borda Margaret Brickett Eula Burton King Carr Millard Cass Frank Cassell Arthur Chapin Frank Erwin Samuel Ganz John Gentry Joseph Goldberg Jack Howard Patricia Jameson Mary Keyserling Roger Lewis Charles Lundquist Neil Mcarthur Samuel
- Bell, James Richardson & Sons, 8 King Street, E. , Toronto, Ontario, Canada H. Lawrence Bogert, Jr. , Eastman Dillon, Union Securities & Co. , NYC Gordon L. Calvert, IBAA, Washington, DC Robert F. Seebeck, Smith, Barney & Co., NYC Carlton P. Wilson
- Reception entrance - South Grounds w/Mrs. Johnson for arrival ceremony for King and Queen of Thailand (large crowd of people gathered on ' South Grounds including 2,500 Jaycee ladies who came especially for this event. of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen
- and that he would be ready in five minutes. _^ ^ ^ Date December LBJ RANCH. Dav_K-R3T Act)vity(inc)ude visited by) 17, 1966 Saturday E The President departed by car with the JLineas Donovans Heiskells Hardys Birthplace Reagan Ranch Martin Place Arrive
- to his podi^um to Reliver his J REMARK S ! Andre w Brimmer then took the oath of office from William McChesney Martin, Chair ,^/! ! o f the Board of Governors o f the Federal Reserve Board Allen Ge(rgeL^ Aass , Robert f l Brill , Daniel H / ? Cardon
- Brady collection. About 1866 A visitor studies the photographic images from the latter years of the 1 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Arm-in-arm in the front row from left to right are: Floyd McKissick, Marlin Luther King, Jr., Cleveland
- la Ros a - - PANAM A - - Specia l Ambassador with Julia n Nichola s Fernado va n Reigersber g -- interprete r Protocol ofc accompanying Chester Carter Rafael Sancho Bonet Samuel King Then t o th e Re d Roo m for informa l visit s - - Hon . Lloy d N
- and in our Regional Office in San Francisco. [2 of 2] DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE 1730 K STREET, WASHINGTON N.W. 6, D.C. August 23, 1965 LOUIS MARTIN TELEPHONE DEPUTY CH A IRMAN FEDERAL 3-8750 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. LEE WHITE The attached
- a , Washingto n - b . 31 Hunter McLean , Austi n - b . 32 Joseph Keenan , Washingto n b. 33 Governor Edmun d "Pat " Brown , Sacramento Cali f Cong. Ada m Clayto n Powel l - b . 35 b . 36 Martin Luthe r King , NY C A. Phili p Randolph , NY C - b . 37 Governor Joh
- arrival ceremony statement and fire Monday, 6 August 9:30 AM Attend King's 10:15 Presentation 12:00 1:00 Noon PM H.R.H. swearing-in House of gift reception Luncheon Jamaican of Governor-General at to Bustamente at King's House
- on a date rather than going to the State Dinner given by the King and then runni into Rufus Youngblood. Out with Mrs. Johnson and the McNamarasto take the McNamaras to the plane. Main The President and Mrs. Johnso n were heading south to the M±R3t House
- accepts that. Martin went before the House today. Our area of worry is their general underlying lack of sympathy with us . Martin said he would be disturbed if Canadians thought they had been used. They may cha rge we put them in a false position
- |[ 12:35p| President 12:40p i President, 1 j Christian ,_____™____________________ __ President w/ J. C. Kella m departed the Main House in the Lincoln sedan Touring ' Touring i ___^ - : - - the Mal echek Place the Martin Ranch
- of 24 leading negro publishers \wjh I w/ Loui s Martin :] I I (prio r to the President's going into the room, .P Harry McPherson had dictated a memo to {j the President concerning what had happened in the room in the meeting. Walt Rostow had j! briefed