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  • 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
  • ] ­ WITH YOU AT YOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE CHARLES C DIGGS, JR. JONATHAN B. BINGHAM CNY> AUGUSTUS HAWKINS CCALIF> ROBERT N C NIX CPA> JEFFERY COHELAN CCALIF> ADAM C POWELL CNY> JOHN CONYERS JR CMICH> JOSEPH RESNICK CNY> JOHN G DOW CNY> WILLIAM F
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE memo for the ~resident memo for Robert Weaver and Robertfiood from John B. C~inton w/cover memo to Levinson CR C
  • for their establishment is a Memorandum to Heads of Departments and Agencies of November 10, 1961, signed by President Kennedy. My decision to do this was reinforced the other day in a conversation with Price Daniel who reported that you had indicated to him
  • enclosed one of his phott>graphs signe·d earlier during a free moment. I hope it will please you. With the President's cordial good wishes, Sincerely yours, Juanita D. Roberts Personal Secretary to the P1·esident ____ , Mr . James D.~Steveris, Jr. A ss
  • · .24, 1966 COMIDEN'IIAL DVltl TO THE HONORABLE ROBERT ,C. 1f~ .SUBJECT: ~ KU oa Yl•taaJla E ,.., Aa put of oar jotnt ett.rt 1:ctlac:•ean tile flow -cl Deputaelit-to­ ~ blfenaa....._ alld ..... tbe _.,. ol :faillwltllilial M
  • . C. 20036 ✓ CC: MR. ROBERT KOMER RECEIVED FE.Bl61966 CENTRl\L F\LES • I . ..,.,.JiR'!i'f.'IX !UIN • - QBICK WPi vi' I ~ I • ARNOLD, THURMAN ARNO\.0 ABC F"ORTA5 PAUL A. IZ29 FtORTCR WALTO,.. ""'ILTON NORMAN MA.MILTON (1aa1-1ase) V
  • , Everett McKinley, Senate ALBERT, Carl, Congress RUSSELL, Richard B., Senate SYMINGTON, Stuart, Senate ERVIN, Sam J ., Jr., Senate BYRD, Robert Senate INOUYE, Daniel K., Senate Secretary of Defense MANSFIELD, Mike, Senate McCORMACK,John FCRD, Gerald R
  • , throup Senator Do111lu, my beat wi ■ he ■ to tho ■ e attendin1 the rally of the American Committee for Italian Mi1ration. Pre ■ idnt Kennedy tran ■ mitted to Coa1r••• leai■ lation to reYlae and modernise our immiaration lawa. There i■ no con■ i■ tency
  • . Johnson, including correspondence between President Johnson and Attorneys General Robert F. Kennedy (Attorney General: 1961-64), Nicholas deB. Katzenbach (Attorney General: 1965-66) and Ramsey Clark (Attorney General: 1967-69); correspondence between White
  • \ JZ~ ..:5Tc20 FG/SJ­ u ' x I ;::-c-//- ;2..1 / l/L>/¢-..:3 May 11, 1966 Tbs I (c:vb s1.:.11';~zj:;-..r) Ernest c. iw.skauskas, Esquire Robert J.~Sta.nf'ord, Esquire 910 Seventeenth Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. This is in response to your
  • -American Development Bank meeting in !p ril of 1968, President’s 1967 meeting with European Parliamentary delegation (9/14/67); negotiations such as Commission of European Communities Kennedy Round trade negotiations, and U. S. negotiations with European
  • 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
  • . This is. the record. During • ' all this period the American Military Ad­ visory Assistance Command in Vietnam consisted of less than 800 personnel. Finally, in December 1961, President Kennedy in response to a request by the Government of Vietnam incr eased U.S
  • 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
  • \Lftu . .. J .. ~ • { PHONE (419) 784-4888 ASSll!!ITANT Ul'O EDITOR MAGAZINE ROBERT S. EASLEY LECTURER - WRITER - RESEARCMER IN THE STUDY OF FLYING SAUCERS 834 E. SECOND DEFIANCE. OHIO 43512 ROBERT 834 S. EASLEY IEA9T 91ECOND
  • cone n s P. Col man. inc ely, ohn B. C in n S. ff As i to t X . Robert V. 0 tro et ~e t 3rd York York 36, JBC:hm. N,T We/ls ,I W R.OBERT OSTROW AT COUNSELLOR TWENTY - FIVE NEW TEi_EPHONE WEST LAW 43RD YORK 36, OXFORD N. 5
  • CEL.LIElt, N,Y., CHAIRMAN MICHAEL A, P'EIGHAN, OHIO -- - - EDWIN £. WILLIS, LA. PltTIE:,. W. RODINO, JR., N. J. BYRON G. ROGERS, COLO. HAROLD D. DONOHUE, MASS. JACK llllOOKS, TEX. WILLIAM M. TUCK, VA. ROBERT T. ASllMORE, S.C. JOHN DOWOY, TEX. BASIL L
  • 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
  • -8-1/ Cross, James DeLuca, John Fleming, Robert Frantz, Joe B. Furness, Betty Gaither, Jim Goldman, Eric Goldstein, Ernest Goodwin, Richard Hardesty, Robert Hasek, Miss Eliska Hays, Brooks Hornig, Donald F. Jacobsen, Jake Jenkins, Walter Johnson, Tom
  • 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
  • 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
  • Roberts: oing through some old clippings of Governor Br an , I ran across this. I had intended to send it to you earlier in the hope that you· might get a chuckle as I did. . ··•'"'~··'"'. Melba * Gandy ~ I f @ r111.e.e1.s­ ....... ~ L
  • , 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
  • . With best wishes and warmest personal regards, I am Sincerely yours, .. MES/em [7 of 8] ­ MARLIN E.SANDLIN 1700 SOUTHWEST TOWER HOUSTON, TEXAS 77002 October 22, 1967 Mrs. Juanita Roberts Personal Secretary to the President The White House Washington
  • congratulating the President on 1964 election and expressing condolences following deaths of Douglas MacArthur, Adlai Stevenson, Herbert Hoover, U.S. astronauts, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King, Jr. PR - requests for autographed
  • ■ •• .. ..... 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
  • RAUH,JR. 1955-57 ROBERT R. NATHAN 1957-59 H. BEER 1959-62 SAMUEL MRS.FRANKLIN D.ROOSEVELT Vim Chairmen 1947-1962 SAMUEL H. BEER EMILEBENOIT LEONH. KEYSERLING REINHOLD NIEBUHR WAYNE MORSE HonoraryChairman ROBERT R. NATHAN JOHNP. ROCHE JAMESG. PATTON
  • authorize the Secretary to make an exception in my case and pay me now. I am writing directly to you for assistance, since you were very helpful to me in obtaining the award, in response to my letter to President Kennedy of October 21, 1963, forwarded
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/pres/whcf The executive file contains a memo, 7/14/67, from Joe Califano to the President with an attached memo to Califano from Charles Schultz about the Kennedy Housing bill. The general file contains cross references
  • ing areas. The following examined officials were responsible for the activities in our review. Tenure ADMINISTRATOR,HHFA: Albert M. Cole Norman P. Mason Lewis E. Williams (Acting) Robert C. Weaver of office Mar. Jan. Jan. Feb. 1953 1959 1961
  • /loh/pres/whcf .. Q SP 3-1 President's 3-2 Address 3-3 Joseph P, Kennedy Jr. 3-4 18th Annual Dinner 3-S President's Messa~e to the 18th Nation Disarmament Corps in Geneva Swit~erland 1-21-64 3-6 Presidential 3-7 Saint Louis Ho. - Saint
  • compositions related to patriotism, America, President Johnson, campaigns, Texas, President Kennedy, astronauts, and the Democratic party, sent to the President. 8 1/2". AR 4 PAINTING-DRAWING (open 12/13/73) Boxes 8-9 Material on paintings and portraits
  • declines or acceptances, response to letters at the time of President Kennedy's death, and letters to mayors on different issues, such as getting out the vote. F'ederal facilities (their construction, moves and problems), disasters, Neighborhood Youth Corps
  • on the Oklahoma City and Edwards Air Force Base testing programs; the jet noise problem at airports, particularly John F. Kennedy and National Airports. 08/28/17 White House Central Files, Subject Files, Civil Aviation (CA) 1 National Archives and Records
  • , among them Xational United Nations Day (1968); Columbus Day; suggestions for John F. Kennedy holiday and Martin Luther King holiday. Also, records pertaining to H.R. 15951, the Holiday Bill, with general correspondence on bill; and Eric Goldman memoranda
  • restrictions on imports into the United States and its possessions; exports and export licenses from the United States; the Anti-dumping Act, and reciprocal trade agreements -- General Agreements. On Tariff and Trade (also known as the Kennedy Round), 10'6
  • . Box 1 CM/A COMMODITIES/A (open 6/73) Boxes 1, 7 Material related to the border alcohol situation; use of clay as an aluminum source; 1961 donation of an apple tree for President Kennedy; national security investigation of asphalt produced from