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  • r. Hoa9a of BeplPJriiH'IB(91r---­ Wutalai&oa. D. C .. jl/az ' ti. h (CCD:'es. to Mr. 0' en 's of'f1ce before being forwarded to Central Pilea.) §x PA~ I Kennedy t J -~ March 24• 1964 Dear C•puuaa: 11\11 lt aaon1 the first ln1141dy
  • ~--• -.a.. .._ °'"" a...... S. a... 11\et.) O.--a..• CJ.tab"Jnan • .Ba.ttk OI NCIW SaaqUloontouW Celekad• C1t1 P.a.U. Ci.SO Gentctl' ;~~w Orloua II. 1co&1•• LBJ:FLH:mb CC Mrs. Robert• Central File• Jean Lewi• ••Ule••-•• Gen,r.S•lltoa - HALE BOGGa. LA. • DCNOCIIATICI
  • MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: China Experts Meeting with the President, February 2, 1968 (Sponsored by the National Committee on United States­ China Relations) PARTICIPANTS: The President, Professors Edwin O. Reischauer, Harvard, Robert A. Scalapino
  • copies between the President and various Officials of Foreign Governments, recent visit to Washington of the the funeral of President Kennedy. and files of the White House of memoranda of conversation Heads. of Governments and which resulted from
  • San Francisco, California. (San Francisco International Airport) October 4 9:40 a.m. PDT Depart San Francisco, California. (San Francisco International Airport) October 4 5:00 p.m. EDT Arrive New York, New York. (John F. Kennedy
  • Okamoto, Yoichi R. (Yoichi Robert), 1915-1985
  • : -~ •.•~· •• •· 1··.:. _:~ Proclamation 35.61: National Day of Mourning for P.rcsident Kennedy: ·: ::.:·_._;,.~::Executive Order 11128: Closing Government Departments and Agencies · •::·? i\. • on November ZS, 1963. >~. \·:::·. ~~/~i November ZS: Message
  • . JACKSON, Washington SAM J. ERVIN, JR., N-0rth Carolina ERNEST GRUENING, Alaska EDMUNDS. MUSKIE, Maine ABRAHAM RIBICOFF, Connecticut FRED R. HARRIS, Oklahoma ROBERT F. KENNEDY, New York LEE METCALF, Montana JOSEPH M. MONTOYA, New Mexico KARL E. MUNDT
  • members would report on current situations . He first called on Secretary Rusk for a summary of developments in Brazil. Secretary Rusk summarized our relations with Goulart, including Goulart 1 s dis cuss ion with President Kennedy, and later, in Rio, his
  • , 1964, AT 12:00 NOON IN THE CABINET ROOM OF THE WHITE HOUSE The President of the United States, Presiding Speaker of the House of Representatives AID David Bell, Director ATTORNEY GENERAL Robert F. Kennedy CIA John A. McCone, Director DEFENSE Robert S
  • . It is unfortunate we are there, but throughout history we have had to face this situation where aggressors try to capture their enemies. Eisenhower told Kennedy this would be his biggest problem. Kennedy attempted to solve the South­ east Asian situation
  • - Discussion on Vietnam, Robert Kennedy, Eisenhower, Alliance for Progress, role of ror. 42. 9 December 1963 - Briefing. General revi·ew. Press, McNamara, Vietnam. I 43. 13 December 1963 - Introduced DDCI, Peer de Silva., reviewed checklist. Discussed
  • Includes suggestions for LBJ’s acceptance speech at 1964 Democratic Convention and for 1965 State of the Union Message and small amount of material on transition following assassination of President Kennedy
  • Folder, "Johnson Administration - 1963–1966," Files of Robert Komer, NSF, Box 34
  • Files of Robert W. Komer
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  • of rofurb!shing of the image o! the US aa having a second :revolutlcmary wind. as a country of tho future not the paat. We've lost a lot of ground in Asia and A&lca (and Europe too) slnce Kennedy's death mostly through force of drcumatance. But whatever
  • citrus restated their as reported Truise-D.osson govemment9 s faith 1n US Government1s that contained President However, stated that Lightbourne, Kennedy's letter in belief to his suggestion set tcrth in London•s 17h6bad been accepted
  • . Japan accepted full membership in the Or­ ganization for Economic Cooperation and De­ velopment in early 1964. Japan has partici­ pated in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade since 1955 and is expected to participate actively in the Kennedy Round
  • at­ teJ.-:ding were: Douglas Dillon; David Rockefel!.~~:r ; Father Theodore H2sburgh, President of Not~e Da2e ; Adol~ ~erle; Robert Nathan; George Harrar, PresideD.t of t:ie RG-tkefeller Foundation, and Andrew McClellan and Ernest iee of the AFL/CIO
  • Hoover, Chairman Clarence J. Brown Herbert Brownell, Jr. James A. Farley Homer Ferguson Arthurs. Flemming Chet Holifield Solomon c. Hollister Joseph P. Kennedy John L. McClellan Sidney A. Mitchell Robert G. Storey MEMBERS, SUBCOMMITTEE ON RESEARCH
  • not be anticipated. lb traced development of the democratic process in Vietnam, said when Geno Ky took second-place on the Thieu­ 1
  • . BREWSTER SENATOR FROM MARYLAND ARMISTEAD I. SELDEN, JR. REPRESENTATIVE FROM ALABAMA The President The White House Washington, D. C. WILLIAMS, MAILLIARD REPRESENTAT I VE FROM CALIFORNIA ROBERT L, F. SIKES REPRESENTATIVE FROM FLORIDA FRANK HEWLETT VIRGINIA
  • person to act as cochairmen of the affair welcoming King back to the United States, but that Bunche will not accept until he knows who the white person will be. Rustin indicated that he had considered having Senators Robert Kennedy and Jacob Javits
  • 3/10/64 Mrs. Roberts , For the President's casual reading . .· M c George Bundy's office ' ~ I ..... --~ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 10 , 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT George McGhee delivered your letter to the Chancellor
  • Quayle Cannon. These sketches, extracted in f'ull from the Dictionary of American Biography, are attached. We are pleased to have been of assistance to you in this matter. ~~ Robert H. Land Chief Attachments Office of the Chief of Protocol Room
  • JOINT ECONOMIC -. .. cu.n •. -. --....~~- -ILK-.-.N.Y . COMMITTEE February 10, 1965 Mrs. Juanita Roberts Persona1·secretary to President Johnson The White House Washington 25, D. C.· Dear Mrs. Roberta: +- ~ 1 am enclosing a Valentine from
  • at Commonwealth meetlngs-- Slr Robert Menzles. Before he went to one of theae meetlna•. Mende• had a•lr.ed what could I •&yon your behalf. I outlined our vlewa. In fact. he went even further in defendlna our poaltion that I had •uggeated. There really la
  • ., Nrlrus UIHLEIN, Robert A, Jr., Milw., Wisc. VAUGHN,Williams., Rochester, N.Y. VICKIBS, Harry F ., New York City VILA, George R., New York City VIRDEN, John c., Cleve., Ohio WATI.INGTON,Jolm F .,Jr., Winston-Salem, N • Car. WATSON,Thomas J., New York City
  • H. JENNINGS, W. Pat DULSKI, Thaddeus MAHON, George YOUNG, John BOGGS, Hale FOGARTY, John TF~GUE, Olin THOMPSON, Clark L A IJ1PrlUel . ' •, Wright SPINAIL, Wayne N. KENNEDY, Robert F. BASS, Ross MANSFIELD, Mike HARRIS, Fred JACKSON, Henry p~SC
  • to the family of Senator which are extended and disobedience anarchy or a tightly controlled Robert F. Kennedy. Kennedy and others and their families. ~ who suffered I join less in the prayers of to all. to the laws of the land must
  • Long Senator Robert Byrd Speaker McCormack Congressman Carl Albert Congressman Hale Boggs Postmaster General Larry 0 1 Brien Barefoot San ders Mike Manatos Jim Jones The President opened the meeting and read from the agenda (a copy of which
  • ; , ~- - "J~ .• ·. l ~ $\❖ e,u-{~ig-3,-ri .. .r· ~ -~~(f¢~nY, •__-C.;ab11:1:~t'd(~'6 !6'r R6b·e·rt C! Weav€.G S~fcr~_'f'ir,·~:'- • ••. and .Robert C.· Woods:~ Jfnder :se·c.reta'.ry. .. ~ REMARKS ..., I• • • xec Dire·ct rban Leag l I I -1/J
  • -:aitin r-,irs. Jm-n.es L. r.::1rtin is a younc; houseuife all her volunteer time these uho is ::;pendin~; dnys in an unuGUal comb:tnation of church and country. Iler !'converslOD" to this the assassination 01· President neu emphasis Kennedy last
  • , Presiding Speaker of the House of Representatives ATTORNEY GENERJ\.L Robert F . Kennedy CIA John A. McCone, Director DEFENSE Robert S. McNamara, Secretary Cyrus Vance~ Deputy Secretary John McNaughton. Assistant Secretary Eugene Fubini, Deputy Director
  • LIST FOR THE 53 lst NSC MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1964, AT 12:00 NOON IN THE CABINET ROOM OF THE WHITE HOUSE The President of the United States, P residing Speaker of the House of Representatives ATTORNEY GENERAL Robert F . Kennedy CIA John
  • NSC MEETING MAY 15, 1964, AT 12:00 NOON IN THE CA.BINET ROOM OF THE WHITE HOUSE The President of the United States, Presiding Speaker of the House of Representatives AID David Bell, Director ATTORNEY GENERAL Robert F . Kennedy CIA John A. McCone
  • THE ASSASSINATION OJ' PR.ESmENT JOIDI I'• KENNEDY Puauam to tbe uatlaorlty ,reated ID me u Prealclem of die UDlted Sta.tea, l hereby appolm a CommlaaloD to ucertaln, eYaluate and report upon die fa.eta relattn1 to the aa•u•lnatloD of the late Prealdent Jolm I
  • . JENNINGS RANOOLPH, W. VA. HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, JR., N.J. CLAIBORNE PELL, R.I. EDWARD M, KENNEDY, MA88. GAYLORD NELSON, WIS. ROBERT P'. KENNEDY, Ii""' :.,~/Y/A CHAIRMAN \/~ ..;;'6? JACOB K. JAVITS, N.Y. WINSTON L. PROUTY, VT. PETER H. DOMINICK, COLO
  • 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
  • Folder, "INDIA - December 1963-1964 [4 of 4]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 23
  • Files of Robert W. Komer
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  • Inspector General, Foreign Assistance April MEMO FOR: Here to Secretary 14, 19~4 Mr. Robert W. Komer National Security Council is a copy McNamara telecommunications of what on the India project. J,, K,, Mansfield Attachments we sent
  • 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