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- : No question about that, yes. B: What would be the atmosphere of this one? V: It has been very good under difficult circumstances, because the preceding administration--President Kennedy with his brother as Attorney General--the Attorney General
- ? That was the year that president Kennedy was seek- ing the nomination of the Democratic Party and a movement started to try to get Senator Johnson, who was the Majority Leader, nominated instead of President Kennedy. We formed an organization, and again John
- recall going with Senator Mansfield and two or three other members of the Congress out to Andrews Air Force Field to meet the new President, who came in on the plane which also carried the body of President Kennedy and his family. I don't recall just when
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- quick reaction to Senator Edward M. Kennedy's speech. I understand you have seen Ambassador Bunker's views and those of the Embassy Statf and I have tried not to duplicate. OETf,RMINEO TO IE 4N ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING ~OT NAT'L SECURITY INFORMATION; f. 0
- drop in to see you. I have my own little plane these days, and go most every where in it. What do you think of politics today, and our old friend Lyndon Johnson joining Kennedy? It is my opinion that he made a terrible mistake, that in the end may
- with the members of Congress today. I pointed out that there had been 11 aircraft incidents under President Truman; 33 under President Eisenhower; 7 under President Kennedy; and 11 under President Johnsono I told them not to get panicky about the Pueblo situation
- a chance to thank him clvi1"' again. And the _illustrious architect, ~h Pei -- a quiet, gentle man • . I asked him how the Kennedy Library was coming. He told me that they . I -~· ............;. ~;.," . __...:._,:____.::_,;,_,,_,_,.._,,,,_.,,;d
- Shooting in Dominican Republic; auction of Jacqueline Kennedy letter to Lady Bird; luncheon of 81st Club members; gift of charm by members to Lady Bird; ABC filming at Treasury Department; story by film producer about Pope John; LBJ meets
- on M ay 7th,^when she com es to the m e e tin g s of M r s . Kennedy's co m m ittee on A r t . And then the C r a w fo rd Greenwalts fro m the E. I. duPont d eN em ours and Company; our old friend s the F r e d e r ic k Kappels, o f A m e r ic a n Tel
- s e m a n f r o m the C a n a l Zone^^and I n e v e r see h e r without thinking ^ . o f the vote in 1960^^in L o s A n g e le s , when Kennedy had w on o v e r w h e lm in g , and still, at the v e r y end, the C a n a l Zone s till voted fo r
- that those r e v e n u e s , s h ould not r e a lly be tied up in o rd in a ry upkeep , with which I thoroughly a g r e e d . So cl o se w a s h e r r e la tio n sh ip with M r s , Kennedy t h a t I doubt th a t I MEMO R ANDUM T H E W H IT E H O U S E
- ara, Kennedy, Gronouski , Freem an, Hodges, W irtz, Celeb ree z e; I had aske d them a ll to help me be hostesses. They w ere dispersed around in several room s, and also I had asked the o ffic ers of the cl ub, M rs, L is te r H ill, the fir s t V
- Lady Bird cleans out clothes closet; Lady Bird drives with friends through Virginia countryside; dinner with friends at White House; walk on White House grounds; Jacqueline Kennedy Garden; Movies - "Mr. President" and "The Unsinkable Molly Brown
- realised then. that poa·i tive action was long ,ove.r- dtta,. :action had: to be ca.k•n" Mom•ntum b elvil s-lshta l~om aceele.~ated tbat pojnt 011 under the le.adersh!p of tbe Kennedy- Jolut•on adm!m•~on .an4. 'by the :rietng Udo of Nes•o· ~nmtl
- David Bell Hon. Walt Rosto w Hon. Jack Vaugh n *&BC (additional name s and list to DT) REMARKS After the signing had pix taken w/ FFA officers w/ Cong Don Fuqua Nat'l Officers COLO attending Conv in Washington Kenneth Kennedy Natl Pres Evan Green Joe
- •uTHE SECURITY AND FREEDOM OF BERLIN, A COMMITMENT WHICH WAS DEMONSTRATED IN 19481 WHICH · ~AS BEEN REITERATED BY PRESIDENTS EISENHOWER AND KENNEDY AND WHICH ' IS AS ' FIRM AND EXPLICIT TODAY AS rr WAS WHEN IT " WAS MADE· . TH SHOULD BE KNOWN IN BERLIN
- not special tasks that were performed only for our great, beloved President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and the present President, Lyndon Johnson. MORE Page 3 But they are the laws and they are the programs that give new hope to millions of people
- agreed to set up the COMSAT Corporation is a way that makes it conducive to working with federal agencies. R: Well, that was set up during the Kennedy Administration. M: The end of the Kennedy Administration, right. R: Yes, we worked with them very
Oral history transcript, Harold J. Russell, interview 1 (I), 12/5/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- Committee on Employment of the Handicapped in April 1964. You succeeded the second chairman to this committee, Major General Melvin Maas at the event of his death. In 1962 you were appointed by President Kennedy as a vice-chairman of the committee when
- to do anything except get along together. One day we might hope that the conference table in Birmingham or Geneva will be as successful as the assembly line in Huntsville and the launching pad at Cape Kennedy. The second problem is closely
- ~ '_ 8:50p e Whit e House fePrh°ne Activity Lo i nai Friday (include visited by) LD MW Hon. / President, - pl OFF RECORD: Henry Hall Wilson Chicago Board of Trade (former Administrative Assistant to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson) appt requested
- earlier today to go help Sen. Kennedy. He (the President), also announced that Jim Jones and Larry Temple will be the new Appointments secretaries saying "it will take two men to replace the one that we have lost" /H,TE HOUSE date April 10, 1968 >ENT
- 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
- is rcy-third official visit to your country, beginning in the r all of the year 1961, when my dear friend, now departed, Pres:ident Kennedy, whom I will never forget, invited me to America. On each visit I came from a di.ff erent Korea; that. much has
- Proclamation 3629 - John F. Kennedy, A Rededication issued by LBJ; LBJ & Lady Bird to Austin for party at the Frank Erwins; to LBJ Ranch; Lady Bird mentions LBJ conserving his energy
- L i b r a r y a nd t h e E i s e n h o w e r L i b r a r y and t h e Kennedy L i b r a r y i f t h e y a r e a v a i l a b l e to t h e p u b l i c , ' ^ D u r i n g t h e m o r n i n g we h a d some s e r i o u s d i s c u s s i o n a b o u t
- Johnsons attend Christian Church; LBJ gives kisses to small girl, Kimberly Frye; lunch at White House with the McNamaras; Jacqueline Kennedy; bowling with Lynda; dinner with the Bill Whites and the Jack Brooks; Jake Pickle, Clark Clifford
- with either President Kennedy or President Johnson? M: No, sir. B: In the normal course of things-- M: I have attended meetings where they've spoken and the like, but at the time I have had no particular direct contact. B: From your vantage point here
- elected, But that's an examp l e . could hav e al lowed his n ame to go on the ballot and didn't. He He didn't active l y campaign himself in New Hampshire. B: Were Rob e rt Kennedy's activities involved in this, too? C: Well, par tly because he di
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- Ball and Dean Rusk -- all Kennedy men -- and that the fact of the matter was that Tom Mann 'had been in favor of a slightly slower and cooler expression of support. I also told Pierre that there had not been a question of recognition, a point which he
Oral history transcript, Rufus W. Youngblood, interview 1 (I), 12/17/1968, by David G. McComb
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- participates in these visits, if they occur within their area. M: And you stayed in Atlanta until 1960? Y: Through 1960. At the very end of 1960, I came back to Washington on a temporary assignment and was here during the inauguration of President Kennedy
- , Kennedy Crockett talked the matter out with Ambassador Doherty and the AID Mission Director. In what amounts to a reversal of the Embassy position, they agreed that Ambassador Doherty should make one more pitch to Busta mante to bring him a little further
Folder, "Hilsman, Roger (Vietnam - Diem) (1963) [1 of 2]," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 263
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- Kennedy in Hyannisport, it being a Saturday night. 'There is a sharp difference of recoJlection between Ivfr. Forrestal and General Krulak.{thon in the JCS as their Vicb1am man) as to •.vhether General 'Taylor ever cleared the message. I believe
- • peralatence was a good example of the way tile pre•• in general baa strained to find a meanf.Dg that la not there. Ou Friday, I abo eaw Steve Roberta of the New York Time•. who i• preparing a retroapectlve article on President Kennedy for the Novem~r lssue
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- Vietnam itself. COPY LBJ LIBRARY - 11 - President Kennedy's decision chose none of these possible i alternatives. His decision was that American military personnel should be j I ‘ .f introduced to assist t e South Vietnamese m ilitary forces
- House back in the early years of the Kennedy Administration to discuss with Mac Bundy and Ralph Dungan, who was then the President's chief ''headhunter'' for finding people to take on major jobs in the Federal administration. I was invited to discuss
- hand, which I did. So I left Rand on a year's leave in 1960 in the spring, and started work in the Office of Research and Engineering in May of 1960 for what would have been a year or so. Then, after President Kennedy was elected, he picked Mr
Oral history transcript, Rodney Borum, interview 1 (I), 10/16/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- for ten years . My last management position with the G .E . Company was as manager of the engineering operation at Cape Kennedy . I left Florida in 1965--October of '65- and was relocated to Washington by the company . My first task was to serve
- ; David Kennedy; George Champion; George Moore; bank holding company; Patman's Push to have GAO audit Office of Comptroller
- I think the Small Business Administration was under the sameinstructions from President Kennedy, to liberalize credit in this country. "Let's get more money out; let's get it working; let's put the money out." And we did, in my opinion, quite
