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- , 1967 Mr. James Jones The White House Washington, D. c. Dear Mr. Jones: Following our telephone conversation, we shall be pleased t~ be at The White House Tuesday, April 18, at 11:00 a.m. to photograph the ,President. The gentlemen on the portrait
- of Refugees. January 13, 1¢4 Special Counsel to the President. January 15, 1964 121 123 no Remarks by Telephone for the Keel-Laying Ceremony of the First Automated Cargo Ship. January 16, 1¢4 125 111 Remarks to New Participants in "Plans for Progress
- -recommendation are: Increased 2. New telephone duties stated in Item 6 oft 3. Fbr the past six years Fred E. Jefferson has been a loyal, devoted and competent employee. He has continually demonstrated a willingness to serve in every way possible. Approve
Folder, "Photo Personnel - Office and Lab - 1964 to 1965," Office Files of Yoichi Okamoto, Box 2
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Oral history transcript, Gerri Whittington, interview 1 (I), 6/5/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : No recollections regarding ambassadorial appointments or anything--? W: No, I don't know, because my boss was very secretive and I never heard the conversations. I guess the conversation was mostly by phone. G: And then after President Kennedy's assassination
- . for Honorary members are the same as for 5. One of the purposes of the Mess is to provide a pleasant atmosphere in which working conversations can take place. All members are therefore asked to observe the custom of not inviting guests who might overhear
- . pictures meg THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mary: Per our conversation, these are the pictures the President has selected· as definitely going into albums. You said you would arrange the order. Please do so, then return to me and I will put