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  • in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL A RCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FOR M 1429 (6-8 5) \\~~ TELEPHONE March CONVERSATION - Walter Jenkins and Dick Berlin - 4, 1957 BERLIN: I was in Washington
  • Folder, "Transcripts of Telephone Calls, 1957," Telephone Transcripts, Office Files of Walter Jenkins, Box 1
  • Telephone Logs, Shorthand Notes, and Summaries of Telephone Conversations
  • and how much we appreciate it. It must be a rough ride. We are _ very, very pleased and I thought he should know it." mary ~ ·...arch Telephone Conversation between Sen. Johnson 30, 1951 and Robert S. Allen Johnson - I just got back
  • Folder is from a series (Notes and Transcripts of Lyndon Johnson’s Pre-Presidential Telephone Conversations) that was formerly maintained as a collection (Notes and Transcripts of Pre-Presidential Conversations). The collections were combined
  • See all scanned items from Recordings, Notes, and Pre-Presidential Telephone Conversations and Meetings, Box 1
  • Folder, "Notes and Transcripts of Johnson Conversations, 1951," Recordings, Notes, and Transcripts of Lyndon Johnson’s Pre-Presidential Telephone Conversations and Meetings, Box 1
  • Notes and Transcripts of Pre-Presidential Telephone Conversations
  • Recordings, Notes, and Transcripts of Pre-Presidential Telephone Conversations
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION 4/21/86 Memo Memo Memo Memo Memo Telephone Conversation Walter Jenkins between J.C. Telephone Jenkins hetween Fred Ayer and Walter
  • Folder, "Notes and Transcripts of Johnson Conversations, January, 1960," Telephone Transcripts, Office Files of Walter Jenkins, Box 1
  • Telephone Logs, Shorthand Notes, and Summaries of Telephone Conversations
  • WITHDRAW AL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL FORM OF DOCUMENT Memo Memo Memo LIBRARIES) DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Telephone Jenkins Conversation Telephone Jenkins Conversation Telephone Jenkins Conversation 4/ 21/86 between Joe Skiles and Walter
  • Folder, "Notes and Transcripts of Johnson Conversations, February, 1960," Telephone Transcripts, Office Files of Walter Jenkins, Box 1
  • Telephone Logs, Shorthand Notes, and Summaries of Telephone Conversations
  • it worth his while if he would effect an approach to a juror. C.I. would testify -3- to conversations and actions among Tweel, Dorfman· and Hoffa directed to this end, and the testimony of C.I. and Hall would be corroborated by telephone and hotel
  • the next day after it arrives there. When I talked to you and Charles and Alice_by telephone, I could hardly do more than keep the telephone booth door closed and talk loud enough to keep the workers from drowning me out. I t may be that I will get ordered
  • House Busby, Horace President 9 s House 50201 Cain, James, Dr. PresidentVs House 50201 Carpenter, President s House 50201 RoomNo. Telephone 0 s House 50201 • Elizabeth, Mrs. 9 3 50101/3 Guest House Annex lA 50101/lA Crockett
  • juat want to report on what has transpired sinoe our telephone conversation about "Saboteur" yesterday. The print is being readied. By Friday night or Monday morning we will know when the picture will be available. Hitchcock is a notoriously slow
  • approximately three hour conversation, Mr. Dunne called D~ . Hector P. Garcia, vmo is head of the GI Forum of Corpus Christi, Texas , trying to get him to withdraw the statements he had been making in this matter . Dr. Garcia said that he would discuss
  • of some of the things Congressman Johnson has done since coming to Congress in 1937, as requested. in your telephone conversation with him last Sunday. Sincerely, Walter Jenkins. SECRETARIES: GLYNN STEGALL MISS MARY RATHER MIIS. PHILIP NICHOLS, JR,, MIis
  • . ' · Sutherland; : himself, may be .recalled · to ·the ·witne.s s stand Friday. He appeared Thursday · afternoon when 1. the committee members .inferred that a single telephone call to Three Rivers might not have been an ade­ quate investigation of .what
  • for Civil Airport. 09-55 Arrive Airport. 10-00 Leave Pakistan. and (M. RABB), Chief .. ' of Protocol, ., , Government of Pakistan. TELEPHONE NUMBERS H.E. The Ambassador Office Residence of the United States of America 55081 55081/403 American Embassy
  • - - -·'•.. . ~ KUZNETS OV AGREED THIS MAJOR QUESTION, BUT CLAIMED IT MERELY DEMONSTRATED US PURSUING POLICY OF GROSS VIOLATION SOVERE IGNTY OTHER STATES. REITERATED THtS ANO SI MILAR ARGUMENTS WH ICH HE HAD USED IN CONVERSATION ON TH IS SUBJECT WI TH MCCLOY LAST \.JEEK
  • of Pakistan. TELEPHONE NUMBERS ·Residence Office H.E. The Ambassador of the United States 55081/403 55081 of America American Embassy, ... 55081 50201 50201 President's House State Comptroller. Guest House, Kutc50101 50101 • hery Road Comptroller. 10, Vic
  • the i dea t o t he recei vers at Louisville . We know we can handl e the paper sit uation with eit her Mead or Internationa l . ad , naturally , i s very anxious to ke ep the Louisville tonnage and my conversation wi th Conway indicated t hey would grant
  • the conversation "we run the business"o Now it seems to me this would be a good time to . thoroly investigate the very "reason for being" of this nation wide 1 rat bait"Demonstration " business. I can well imagine that twenty years ago when anti-coagulant baits
  • let 1■ started me hear troa 7ou 1mmed1ate17. Yours ••rr truly, HG1MBP The above 1s salt-explanatory and it would be appreciated it JOU would advise me whether or not you saw Mcclendon Monday afternoon attar our telephone conversation. I think
  • to extract an hour or so of conversation on what seems to be the truth. Relationships of male and female in the cycles of companionship. quo. Who is qµid?. ledge of the facts. And Quid pro who is quot The cycle of emotion llU8t start with a lmow­
  • were telling the truth through Feltus to me. Your drive forced me immediately to the telephone on calls to Port Arthur and Orlando. At the end of the year in grading people, you remember I told you that you and Helen Fuller had done the best work
  • 0 R P 0 R A T E D EXPORT SALES MANAGERS CABLE ADDRESS "BANDT" TELEPHONE • LOCUST 4-4020 1010 SCHAFF BUILDING 1505 RACE STREET PHILADELPHIA 2 U.S.A. November 9, 1961 The Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson The Vice President of the United States
  • . S. District Judge Dallas1J,, T exil.s o.u.ns·on ,.,,. January 27, 1961 Dear Sarah: Walter told me about his conversation with you when you were her e for the Inaugural Ceremonies. I was pleased to have your letter and the most impressive resume
  • and thUB possibly injure the regular atore sales. I enjoyed our little conversation in Chicago very auch indeed and hope to be paying 7ou a viait in Waahington before very long. Kindest regards. Sincerely youra, Zit:IS POBLISHD!G COIIPAIII Louis Zara
  • . Charle11 Marsh Adolphu• Hotel Dallas, Texas Dear Mr. Marsha Pursuant to our telephone conversation some week ■ ago when I • • in Kansas City, Missouri w1 th Senator Claude Pepper, I wi ■h you to consider this a ••mi-official report concerning the di
  • tha t the sender authorizes the collection of any addltfonal ~~:rlt~r~~hJm,1J~T:t~/~iy ~~8:w~ r:~m~'hh ii!.r~~b'iJi~ ~\o~fi~a~ed from the addressee. There will be no additional charge !or deliveries made by telephone within _ 5. No respom1lblllty
  • making definite headway there every da:r and I feel confident we can vrnrk out something very much to our advantage by the first of Auf!;ust if vre will take two full days to it . You told me in our long distance conversation that you had arranged
  • on a number of subjects of interest to their two Governments. Their informal conversations have included among other things, discussions of; the problem of a divided Germany including Berlin; the current nuclear test ban talks; political and military de­
  • HOME PRINCIPAL SUBJECT OF CONVERSATION AMONG OPPOSITION IN THIS INTELLIGENT CITY ARGIJMF..NT_ THIS SINGLE FACT SEEKS TO CONVINCE MAN WITHOUT LOCOMOTION THAT THE WHOLE IDEA IS SCREWEY HE IS VERY CUTE ABOUT HIS ANSWER BUT THAT WILL KEEP FOR THE BOOK
  • at the State Department. The call concerned Cuban sugar operations . Telephone Conversation between Bob Kle gerg of Kingsville, Texas, and Seno Johnson, June 16, 1959 K If you coulli say something backing up what the State Department has already said. •• 0
  • - · :5 : J~ :\Iclor.! ies 5 3 Telephone 8-6611 For All Departments be liabl e tn suffer through. fraud th ur nuw pitching !or ci\ilizR- · __:..._o_:-._ ·~_ .,_,·_s_ __ or deceptw n. tion. 5 :~5 . Rh ~ thm Time 1 I iL I O n e Ma n ' I Q p.n . I
  • 12-19 June 16., 1942 Kiplinger•s Washington Letter-June 13, 1942 "Politics in the form of fall election are pltqing a big J;B.rt in many governmental policies bearing on war. In conversations 'With officials, we hear it said a dozen times per
  • . Garcia then [1 of 2] - 2 ca..1.l.l.a Mr . George Groh , a rt.por'tur of t l told hi.c of his converse:. ti on wi t ••1 il: • l.r . Konnodr on tho s .mo night to ~orpu.., ..r . G1 oJ l . .clli.H.. dy . 't tu
  • In tt 1op1cs or conversation aroun thll part ot Calllorn!L It ctrana• bow UtUe we a.re all to do about Ille olements, J)llJ Ueularl7 the weather. Several ldeu have been a, nDe
  • if you oere. And here I think it well to tell you of the last a pursuit -pilot at Port Moresby, New Guinea, before IJOrthern front at Im-win. icy conversation I had with bomber cerried me to the Stending in a grass covered hut to avoid
  • troubles end disruption in their own plants. They do not vote their men as they used to. Conversation Monday evening 9: 30 Ds State Young Democrats are meeting in Beaumont Friday and Saturday of this week. Believe it 13 e. Garner controlled group end
  • there is much fo g at the moment, let us imagine the Christ concept and the Buddha concept meeting somewhere f or a conversation at the town of the Golden Mean -of thought in motion. The distinguished Emerson might be the Corres-· ponding Secretary. Nietzsche
  • and the President's three mllltar, aides aa well aa many other distinaulshed members of 1ovemment, political, civic leadera and laymen. Former President of the United States, Oen. Dwt,ht D. Elaenhower, throUih his personal asatstant, Col. Robert L. Schulz, telephoned