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  • would shoot the Governor. In addition, other targets for assassination would be the Vice President, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Senators Jacob J avits and Robert Kennedy and others. • • • • • 21 "B'', a bookkeeper, was born in 1912
  • Boston area citizens asked Dr. Robert Coles, Dr. Howard Zinn, and myself to deliver to President Johnson a letter expressing concern about the Mississippi situation am urging the use of Presidential powers to guarantee the safety of the students par­
  • . 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
  • of recreation is horseback riding. As y;ou know, you met Park when he came to this country in November 1961 shortly after ecizlng power by a mU1tary coup: you met him again when he came to President Kennedy' a £uneral. In the attached menprandum (which you have
  • AND TO -, : ·~ ·~:: ~: FOLLOW .IT BY ONE TO THE U .s • WOULD APPEAR .TO PLAY DOWN THE . : . :... , ::J : : . .. MEXICAN VISIT. I OF ·coURSE p·o INTED ' OUT Tif AT THE ·_ VISIT TO TH£ ·' _·. . ~:j HAD · BEEN AGREED WITH KENNEDY · AND TH AT THERE NEED
  • :30 PM: A 11:00 PM: Jackson COFO called Schwelb at approximately 11:00, but he gave no indication cf having taken any action. 12 :00 PM: Robert Weil from Jackson COFO called Schwelb and gave him the license number or· the missing cari and further
  • Negro Sector 42. Leroy Johnson, 43. Sen. Johnson and Rev. Samuel Williams on television 44. Julian 45. J. 46. Q. V. Williamson, 47. Amos Parker, Center 48. John Rolle, Manpower Counselor Service Center 49. Patrolman Robert L. Johnson
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Robert Conot - Miscellaneous"
  • if Jamaica In this source the thesis to provide connection a possible of capital that Caribbean for Jamaica. developing countries the Kennedy Round of GATT and the recent Conference but does little concerning U.S. agreement assistance. Bank
  • Negro CollegeFund Inc. YORK,Herbert F., Univ. of Calif. BENSON,Bruce B., League of Wanen Voters BILLHEJNER,Robert, Natl. Council of Churches BUNDY,McGeorge, Ford Foundation DABIS, Charles, Chicago, Ill. FELD, Bernard. T., Cambridge, Mass. HIGGINS, George
  • 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
  • for Johnson and Clay;" "We Trust You;" "We Remember the Airlift;u 11 We Trust Kennedy;'' "Nothing is too great a sacrifice for Liberty." 11 7. The Vice President's visit got the play in all Berlin papers Sunday with the emphasis on the welcome that the West
  • . ·- .------------~- ..... -. __ --------'--'---_:..... ___ ............................ ................. ~ ._ ....... ...-_ @t THE WHITE HOUSE \ I WASHINGTON February 23, 1965 -:1--·· MEMORANDUM .r Bethesda FOR JUANITA Naval Hospital I; r I ROBERTS reports the admittance of: Congressman William Widnall of New Jersey_. expected stay is from 10 days to 2
  • enthusiasm here. ha.rid it could well be that this is a sleeper. On the other I've had sane reports that the ·older folks, the more established people, tend to view with some reservation the McCarthy-Kennedy statements and ask the question, "Well, what do
  • ,....... . ; .. 1tayf Doe~·Tokyo agree with' Washington on Red China? Communist trade? Other issues? :;?/lo _tliist '.interview, iust before his U.S. trip, ,r,Jm ..... e ·.•.·.•·M .. ... · ~".ister Sato. gives his views to Robert ·,< M,a.,rt1n.:.of ~'U~S. News & World
  • 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
  • over here on September 15. I will have Bro·mley Smith work on the question of a proper office in the Executive Office Building, where Max has lived happily before. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON - 2 6. You may wish to know that Bob Kennedy has
  • Sunday should, accommodationso July Thursday with iews he as to key concerned does int Mission him as appropriate Mro Itinerary: Friday to and private he may desireo 2o to and President problemo He has made advance matters Kennedy
  • iclent From: Larry O'Brien Carding - Letter to LBJ from Seno Robert for courtesy at signin g of civil rights bill Kennedy thank i ng him [2 of 2 (front)] ,-- . ..... .. . # •• - RE El E1J NOV 8 1965 CEN rR L FILES [2 of 2 (back
  • ., Lynn, Mass., 7/23/64. BIHRENS,Robert, 7813 Kanis Rd., Little Rock, Ark., undated. GAYLOR, A. V., 2016 Bragg St., Little Rock, Ark., PM7/24/64. STAFFORD, Lloyd R., 401 Mills, N. Little Rock, Ark., PM7/24/f:A. WILLIAm,Mrs. R. L., 27 S. Wakefield Dr
  • of Japan" of friendship which the Ameri~an people hold for ENDQUOTEQ GP.... 4 RUSK I / GON FI DEM'.P!At V ·FEDERAL · COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION EXec utive 3-36Z0 COMMISSIONERS Chairman. Ros el H. Hyde Robert E. Lee Konneth A. Cox
  • See all scanned items from NSF Files of Robert Komer Box 34
  • Folder, "Japan - January 1964-March 1966 [2 of 2]," Files of Robert Komer, NSF, Box 34
  • Files of Robert W. Komer
  • to other l a nd ft and p eople•, has a wldt1 range of program• directed toward the area ■ mentioned ln your letter. Sincerely~ Richard M. Moo1e )( M r. Robert M. Lelberger, Jr. 517 E . Cedar .Avenue Connell•vllle, Penn ■ ylvanla 15 4Z5 RECEIVED JULJ
  • during the Johnson Administration; Clement E. Conger (ACDA Executive Secretary), Robert W. Lambert (Chairman of History Project), Adalyn Davis (Assistant to the Chairman), Richard Creecy, John R. Wilbraham, Paul J. Long, Robert E. Stein, Alexander T
  • John l • Haggartyand General Joseph B. Costanzo Robert s. Folsom Ernest J. Colantonio John J • HsggertyA1bort Harkness, Jr. MaJ• Gen.. Horbert J • Vandor Heido Capt. Alvin C, Berg Col. Frank c. Scofield, Jr. Col, George A. Baldry RECENTU.s
  • the matter further with Mr. Dunne on Saturday. Mr . Dunne was goint to Three Rivers on Saturde\1 morning and asked me to accompany him. On arrival at Three Rivers we first went to the Rice Funeral Home to talk with Mr. Rice and Mr. T. W. Kennedy, Manager
  • of gift. GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73-495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE DATE Robert S. McNamarato the President re talking
  • . The Kennedy statement at Fort Bragg referring to th e U.S. G over nment's position at the time of the Geneva Conference. 2 . The Taylor Report, 196 1 -- that part which discussed what might be necessary if current moves did not work in Vietnam . 3. The Geneva
  • ; 3.) bring about a "true revolution" by utilizing the private sector of Vietnam such as the Tenant Farmers Union. Robert Murphy and Justice .A.be Fortas agrees with Lodge. sho?ld expl~re Fortas believes we the greater use of smaller military units
  • . Marshall S. Carter, Deputy Director, plus three assistants (Clinton Conger, Chester Cooper, R . Jack Smith) DEFENSE Robert S . McNamara, Secretary Roswell L. Gilpatric, D eputy Secretary William P. Bundy, Ass istant Secretary for Internat i onal Security
  • a decision concerning the involvemmt of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in the Chicago, Illinois, civil rights movement might be made. Stanley Levison, unaccompanied by any other individuals, departed Kennedy International Airport, New York, New
  • , World Bank president Robert S. McNamara, Defense Secretary Clark Clifford an d Cyrus Vance. American negotiator at the Vietnam talks in Paris. . Others are Bill Moyers, President John­ son's former press secretary and now pub­ iisher of Newsday; Peter
  • an opportunity~ that excites and interest-£e him. He l'\"w-~ li.l!lrlad7 that the six many members of his Cabinet assassination worked Cabinet family members who were en route of President Kennedy. had been to Japan at there, the time
  • and Vice-President: As you know I worked for the Kennedy-Johnson Ticket with all I had~- of money and time. I still write some for the press locally in Texas. So many of our friends say, "Whats the use, you wre wasting your time~ But th.ere is one fact
  • . • Wake Terry of County Sanford 7:44 (Z) Chatham Ham County Country Mrs. (3) Bouquet of Red Roses Miss Lacewell-Representative of Shaw University Picture Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, 7:45 of Mrs. Johnson George Smart Robert B. Morgan
  • , Reynolds, Roberts, Robison (Montgomery), Robison (Pickens), Shelton, Smith, Taylor, Tyson, Wilson, and the Lieutenant Governor. WHEREAS, after a period of ten weeks of continued agitation and demonstrations, led and directed by outsiders, a march
  • the responsibility of seeing that no embarrassing unflattering pictures are selected to fill requests. or c. The photos requested would be sent in each case to Juanita Roberts' office where they would be logged out. From there they would be sent to the Special
  • Okamoto, Yoichi R. (Yoichi Robert), 1915-1985
  • 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
  • Canmittee including Joe Clark and Bob Kennedy and their visit to Mississippi and subsequent demands that we declare an emergency in the denies that there is anyone who doesn't have $2.00 in Mississippi for food. We sent him names, as I thi.nk I've relat~d
  • .") · j The President of the United States, Presiding ACDA William C . Foster, Director AEC Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman AID David E . Bell, Administrator ATTORNEY GENERAL Robert F . Kennedy CIA Lieut. General Marshall Carter, Deputy Director Chester
  • to join up w1 th my Kenned7 shot (also autographed~. I realize this is an imposition, but that f25 Kennedy shot did give yo some mileage, and let's con­ sider this as my bonus. Was giving a talk on photography at an Art School here in Seattle this A.M
  • Okamoto, Yoichi R. (Yoichi Robert), 1915-1985