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  • . Robert Kennedy Industries Corp, Huntington, New York for radio navigational sets for aircraft. n 3/30 Army . $1,077,002 contract to General Motors Corp, Sen. F. Lausche Indianapolis, Indiana for 284 ·each Steering Sen. S. Young Gear Assemblies and 2
  • of Housing & Urbaf Development . (Robert C. Weaver) ,,,. Sen. J. W. Fulbright Ca,,,,.__.t.J ... ~ (Arkansas) Sen. Thomas H. Kuche 1 (California) f(,,l sen. Albert Gore ~ ~ ~ {Tennessee) ()._ Sen. Alan Bible (Nevada) Frank Church fel sen. (Idaho) Howard W
  • my put bl the 1ra&aadal actlYltle• year ltefon laat. PleaN accept my -..ry ■lacer• thaaka and appreciation and relay my beat wl••• to the memlter• of the Ualted Stat.a Air Force Acuamy. Slacenly, ~ Major 0...ral Robert H. Warn• s.,.rtaa.adeat
  • Warren, Robert
  • Folder, "Warren, Robert," Name Files, WHCF, Box W-090
  • INTERVIEWEE: ROBERT J. McCLOSKEY INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: Ambassador McCloskey's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 G: Could you give us an outline of the occasion upon which you entered the Foreign Service? What led to that? M: I had been
  • See all online interviews with Robert J. McCloskey
  • McCloskey, Robert J. (Robert James), 1922-1996
  • Oral history transcript, Robert J. McCloskey, interview 1 (I), 5/1/1984, by Ted Gittinger
  • ~--• -.a.. .._ °'"" a...... S. a... 11\et.) O.--a..• CJ.tab"Jnan • .Ba.ttk OI NCIW SaaqUloontouW Celekad• C1t1 P.a.U. Ci.SO Gentctl' ;~~w Orloua II. 1co&1•• LBJ:FLH:mb CC Mrs. Robert• Central File• Jean Lewi• ••Ule••-•• Gen,r.S•lltoa - HALE BOGGa. LA. • DCNOCIIATICI
  • that it was President Johnson'.i. view that Bob~cNama.ra had started the study at the behest of Robert'kennedy and to strengthen Robert Kennedy's political position. Averell said that Bob is in ''a terrible state. rr He feels miserable about the study, its leakage
  • McNamara, Robert Strange, 1916-2009
  • Folder, "McNamara, Robert S.," Post-Pres Central Files, Name Files, Box 106
  • Hoover, Chairman Clarence J. Brown Herbert Brownell, Jr. James A. Farley Homer Ferguson Arthurs. Flemming Chet Holifield Solomon c. Hollister Joseph P. Kennedy John L. McClellan Sidney A. Mitchell Robert G. Storey MEMBERS, SUBCOMMITTEE ON RESEARCH
  • ; , ~- - "J~ .• ·. l ~ $\❖ e,u-{~ig-3,-ri .. .r· ~ -~~(f¢~nY, •__-C.;ab11:1:~t'd(~'6 !6'r R6b·e·rt C! Weav€.G S~fcr~_'f'ir,·~:'- • ••. and .Robert C.· Woods:~ Jfnder :se·c.reta'.ry. .. ~ REMARKS ..., I• • • xec Dire·ct rban Leag l I I -1/J
  • THE ASSASSINATION OJ' PR.ESmENT JOIDI I'• KENNEDY Puauam to tbe uatlaorlty ,reated ID me u Prealclem of die UDlted Sta.tea, l hereby appolm a CommlaaloD to ucertaln, eYaluate and report upon die fa.eta relattn1 to the aa•u•lnatloD of the late Prealdent Jolm I
  • to the family of Senator which are extended and disobedience anarchy or a tightly controlled Robert F. Kennedy. Kennedy and others and their families. ~ who suffered I join less in the prayers of to all. to the laws of the land must
  • . Y., 5/21/fA. KENNEDY, Mrs. James L., 414 Cortelyon Rd., Brooklyn 18, N. Y., 5/22/64. ATTARD, Spiro, 1654 E. 7th St., Brooklyn 23, N. Y., 5/21/64. GARCIA,Alfred, 119-25 190 St., St. Albans, N. Y., 5/22/64. LANG,Charles T., 1149 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn
  • INTERVIEWEE: C. ROBERT PERRIN INTERVIEWER: STEPHEN GOODELL PLACE: Mr. Perrin's office in Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 G: This is an interview with Mr. C. Robert Perrin, the Acting Deputy Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity. Today's date
  • See all online interviews with Robert Perrin
  • Perrin, Robert, 1925-
  • Oral history transcript, C. Robert Perrin, interview 1 (I), 3/10/1969, by Stephen Goodell
  • Kennedy a couple of months encouraged to go ahead. U Thant and We are, also giving us full support. State Department informed. this proposal with ago, and we were then Ralph Bunche at UN are or course, keeping the • l , · We have scheduled a preliminary
  • NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL WASKDC a VHB119 ,f DR HOVARD WJOHNSON, PRESIDENT, MIT CAMBRIDGE MASS 2 WHB120 ,r MRS ROBERT H GODDARD 1 TALLAWANDA ·DRIVE WORCESTER MASS L Q..R RECD VHB l 04 TO 120 • 845P EST TU i 3 L i 4 M GA VU BOOK OF 30 GOVT PD
  • to McNamara s 1 2/12/63 A 079 ltr President Kennedy to McNa111are- s ~ 2a1s3 A s 2 2/7/Sl 4- s 2 ~l'r153 A s 4 11'15163 rl 2 1/10/63 A Near duplicate of #80 & 81 Oftn '12'5J 660 lb ,e rtr \Lf\C,2,,1 Nea, dttplie!llte of #?fJ & 61
  • Weinstein would be asked to serve as Conference Chairman. ?' The Philadelphia meeting (suggested date April 10) would cover Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. Attorney General Robert Kennedy would be sought as keynoter with Housing
  • said: Johnson, in re.ceiving the report, "The late President Kennedy create~ the President's Committee on Equal Employment Op­ portunity on March 6, 1961. I was honored to be named Chairman of the Committee and I ·said at This ~µr first meetfng
  • 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
  • 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
  • and favorably known to much of the nation's business community, panic selling truck the New York Stock Exchanges within minutes of President Kennedy's death. They were closed before great narm could be done. By Monday's reopening Johnson's deft touch had
  • as well as the British and French forces are within the system. The second solution, which emerged out of the acceleration of the ECC, and of the Kennedy Administration's encouragement of this develop­ ment; would be to create an analogous relationship
  • Opportunity. The fourth Task Force, on conferences and ublications, Commissioner William Graham. Kendrick, is under the supervision of Working on this Task .Force are Robert Gale, of the Peace Corps, Miss Katherine Ellickson, George 0. Butler. and Ofield
  • , Secretary of Commerce, Wasblngton 25, D.C. Edgar Kaiser, President, Kal&er Industries, 300 Lakeside Drive, Oakland, Calif. Robert F. Kennedy, Tbe Attorney General, lilll Department of Justice, Washington 25, D.C. Kn. Mary Lasker, Mary Lasker Foundntiou
  • ■ •• .. ..... Pl'••··H ............ ••hfaat1 wi> ~ f•/Jl l ~ @ MEMOllANDUM /J.e/.::,--.,;/. ....... .,.. l /I~~,,, THB WHITE HOUSE J~I /'~J'--/ February 28, 1968 Wedneac:lay, 4:25 P• FOR: JUANITA ROBERTS FROM: Fay Steiner µ e 'II/~: tJ up
  • individuals of sociology led by Robert M. Cook, an at Yale University, staged i OHPii8iHWJiliOI. Group 1 Excluded from automatic downgrading and declassification DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13526,Sec. 3.S By L\(., NU I l2,\4C;!I
  • that they would soon send a Syrian eco­ nomic mission to Cairo to get trade be­ tween the two countries rolling aga~ Furthermore,then, were atrona au..-. -argued that the sale waii the best way •to invite Sen. Robert Kennedy to visit to ~avoid serious arms
  • sat down and analyzed it, he was the one man who could complement Kennedy and perhaps bring the South around, and he just couldn't in honor turn it down as I saw it. M: Did you have any contact with him then after he was elected vice president? N
  • highly placed in Washington arc so contra­ dictory that they blur rather than clarify our understanding. Leu than a year ago, for instance, Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara de­ clared that "attack from enemy satel­ lites is not a very likely threat
  • preservation. The remaining members of the Council are: K. STEVENS of Pennsylvania, Chairman L. KENNEDY of Texas HALPRI:-l of California LAWRENCE MRs. ERNESTIvEs of Illinois RussELL W. Famu.y of Minnesota DR. RicHARD DAUOBEllTYof Washington CHRISTOPHER T11NNARD
  • would reaffirm together the under•tanctin,s o£ our two Government• with rc,iard to con•ul~tion in tho uae of nuclca.· weapons. I now confirm this ·agrooment in the attached Memorandum o£ Underatandlna. It la wry- much like the one which Prem.dent Kennedy
  • of her best friends to the Inaugural Ball and the Inauguration and he had raised a LOT of money for the Democratic Party, and worked hard for Kennedy and really put his shoulder to the wheel and when he got to Washington he COULDNOT GET ANY TICKETS
  • been building her prevent the sale. But Ui1stime. Organization nuclear forces. own nuclear-powdered sub- I,&. Gilpatrjc said In Paris, the Despite a Wilt to· Paris by marine. But It wu designed to .\dininistntsoaba4 cleared Its President Kennedy early
  • however, While our may be incomplete, and speeches of President of our policy Also that, unlike an indepement sane of the problems are. nuclear philosophy this doctrine are posed neatly what? stubborn. Kennedy, Secretary McNamarato perceive
  • if he could break President Kennedy on Berlin. I do not see the Soviets in an ultimatum mood on either Viet Nam or the Middle East at the moment. There is always, of course , the chance. But if the chance exists it is _J)ecause the Soviet Government
  • : special This day today, satisfaction. Mr. President, Excellencies, must give you some As Chairman of the Senate Committee on Aeronautics and Space Science under the Eisenhower Administration, as Chairman of the Space Council in the Kennedy
  • ...., - ' RUNS FOUR-coLuMN PICTURE PAGE ' ONE OF . KENNEDY CAR JUST BEFOR~ ASSASSIN AT ION. CAPTION · . :. .. , ··· SAYS THIS "AMAZING ooqt.MENT WHICH HAS NEVER BEEN PUBLISHED IN ' . _· . \ I .t L s." IT PURPORTEDL Y,i SHOWS JACK RUBY AND ALLE~ DULLES