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  • . Johnson will give a dinner in honor of the Presi­ dent of the Republic of Korea and Mrs. Park at the White House. Dress: Black tie. 5 TUESDAY, MAY 18 8:00 a.m. The Honorable Robert S. McNamara, Secretary of Defense, will have breakfast with President
  • Folder, "McNamara, Robert S.," Office Files of William R. Sparks, Box 14
  • McNamara, Robert Strange, 1916-2009
  • For one now. that began and do not generally twenty and with Establishment. 11 say: the from real today, President revolution in the developing of Robert S. McNamara the appointment in 1968. seven years to the 11 years, Bob 1'/2
  • the seeking out of qualified personnel in your organization is an integral part of your program. In his first State of the Union Message, President Kennedy spoke of the civil service. He said: "Let every public servant know, whether his post is high or low
  • EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN THE UNITED ST ATES: A Symposium on Civil Rights Co-sponsored by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and The University of Texas at Austin Edited by Robert C Rooney Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs The University
  • . \ '---- , Today John Fitzgerald Kennedy lives on in the immortal words and works h.e left behind. He lives on in the mind and memories of mankind. He lives countrymen. on in the hearts of his No words are sad enough to express our ~ense of loss. TRANSFERRED
  • , one year ago tonight at this very same hour, in that very same chair that· you are now sitting in sat John Fitzgerald Kennedy." If I may, I want to say a word to you tonight and to all Americans about the role that fate has entrusted to me this year
  • admiration for this display of ability, energy and dedication. In the next two days President Kennedy and members of his administration will discuss with you how we in America can assist in the fulfillment of these plans for the greater well-being and prosp
  • --□--~---! Let us carry and programs vote. ......... forward of John Fitzgerald not because of our sorrow but because they all Kennedy-- or sympathy are right.re --·· memory, t I n his the plans ill ll'IIIC t:ttttr I especially members of my own
  • four hours than we've had in the Senate. I am particularly glad to see my old long time friends Senator Symington and Senator Kennedy are out here. I wish to express to them both my gratitude give up their weekends with their diamond pockets to P83
  • for your them from back. Minnesota his campaigning that Jack Kennedy couldn't -to be with us also. I am particularly again, keeping others who are here. glad to see Franklin an eye on Hubert Roosevelt, -- and maybe on some Jr
  • 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