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  • . 1957 – Aug. 1973, 2 of 2] Red Lake [Jan. 1958- Dec. 1969] Rocky Boy’s [1935 –Feb. 1973] Rosebud General [Jun. 1956 - Sep. 1968, 1 of 2] General [Jun. 1956 - Sep. 1968, 2 of 2] Robert Burnette [Jun. 1965 – Mar. 1969] TLE [Sep. 1966 – Nov. 1968] Salt
  • for Juanita Roberts, 1964-1965 Memos for Sec. Rusk (State) 1965 [Opened 12/29/77] Memos for Leon A. Schertler (W.H.) 1965 Memos for Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg (A.E.C.) 1965 [Opened 12/29/77] Memos for Capt. Cecil Stoughton Memos for Hobart Taylor, 1964-1965 Memos
  • then remember referring that, "Mr. President, you were, after all, in the Kennedy entourage, and you saw it." I remember he didn't answer, but I was saying to him that I can understand that there were problems; I can understand why you felt as you do. But I
  • 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
  • Folder, "Bowles 11/3/63-1965 [3 of 4]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 13
  • Files of Robert W. Komer
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  • their military control levers. President Kennedy died just when this seemed to be coming to a successful cone! us ion. A year ago next week with your support and Mac Bundy's we were able again to bring the situation to a head in a way that would have been I think
  • Johnson -- XI -- 2 at the Kennedy-Warren in a small apartment, our return to the Kennedy-Warren actually, because it had been our first, brief home after Lyndon came to Congress. Lyndon had had, for a few weeks, a little apartment over there the summer
  • 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
  • 10: a. P=asidant Vietna~ I~s anc Anothe:: One is Kennedy, and Laos. has·been ~~a~ in te=ms deepened faction wit~ voices and ti.:e watt::::r tur:1ed whether the statec, "Was this •i:1 diC t~e role the of evils·?" US i~~ersion
  • attends the 81st Club luncheon at the Kennedy-Warren with Mrs. Maury Maverick. Senate passes the St. Lawrence Seaway Bill, establishing a St. Lawrence Seaway Development Committee to construct in cooperation with Canada a canal, lock, 1954 Chronology ● p
  • ~f nails Kennedy found sluggish and to miniature eoffins for cats ,a,nd 800 pairs of size 8-C balky. It has cut taxes and shoes . - - - - - 1the budget, and has kept the The late Skiles Test, a. strung , in trees around the business · expansion
  • : 105-138833 Bureau File BLACK LIBERATIONFRONT 'I/.: Title: INTERNAL SECUJ{I'l1Y-MISCELLANEOUS Character: Interview with individuals listed. in address ROBERT COLLIER set forth. No information available reflecting the existen.:e of the Blaclt
  • Folder, "Population Control, 1965 - March, 1966," Files of Robert Komer, NSF, Box 48
  • Files of Robert W. Komer
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  • this great day possible. END '\ ,I I . I I • \ j Robert W. Barnett Stat :FE x2170 I POPULATION: POLICY , !. ANDPROGRAJ\.f !: .• .Policy Proqressiori . ;·• .. . J ! 1. The world has seen an almost volcanic eruption of awareness
  • are bright. Attachment: U.S. Trade with the Republic of Korea. Drafted by: ✓ EA/K - Mr. · Bardach Cl~ared by: Connnerce - Mr. Glick AID/FE/EA - Mr. Alexander E/FTD - Mr. York EA - Mr. Berger SJS-S - Robert L. Bruce, Ext. 4155, ~oum 7237- LIMITED
  • Faubus; responses to a telegram sent to members of Congress by Washington correspondent for the New York Post, Robert Spivack inquiring about their opinion of Democratic Congressional leadership, July 1959; and other topics of public interest
  • Returning to Saigon following the JFK assassination; Robert McNamara’s December 1963 visit to Vietnam; January 1964 Khanh coup and alleged French involvement; what the French might have wished for Vietnam; Christmas 1964 in Dalat; Tran Van Don; Le
  • of country for about two and a half weeks. I went from Rome back to Washington; as I mentioned earlier, I arrived there the day of the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas. Then I went back via the Far East, stopped off and saw our embassy
  • and the peace movement--working either for [Cyrus] Vance, or as general counsel of the army, or for [Robert] McNamara, so I had some experience. I remember telling the President--well, first of all, when I finally got to the President, when I finally started--I
  • and financial influence; the American Medical Association's (AMA) opposition to health care legislation that Hill supported; Robert Taft's involvement in the Hill-Burton Act; Hill's relationship with other senators and with LBJ in the 1950s; LBJ's performance
  • : The only one that really comes to mind would be AMA. Again, I need to point out, even on the Republican side, for example, Bob [Robert A.] Taft on the Hill-Burton construction act--Taft was the guy who got the proviso in that the South get two dollars
  • responding 13. ,10/10/64 14. l:0/1:4/64 Msg frn Ikeda responding 15. 10/23/64 Msg to Ikeda 16. fimn~y' Msg frn Ikeda responding 17. 12/3/ 64 Msg to Ikeda re his birthday ✓ (tab 1) / re Haramachida ~ Kennedy re of young Ryotaro
  • by the late President Kennedy, was there any dismay on the part of the black community that "that man" had been named on the Democratic ticket? W: I really wouldn't want to try to reconstruct that. From my own memory, I know the President at that time had
  • and Martin. Then after Mr. Bob Calvert, Robert W. Calvert, who's a contemporary of ~lr. Johnson and former speaker of the [Texas] House, now chief justice of the Supreme Court [of Texas], was elected to the Supreme Court in 1950, we moved down with his
  • viewpoint and have asked the Attorney General to go into some detail in connection with the principles that we would have in this bill. We are very anxious to have Democratic and Republican support. As you know, President Kennedy in the Kennedy-Johnson
  • of discussion on the feasibility of organizing a Universities Center for Advanced Graduate Study in cooperation with public agencies, private research organizations, and the leading universities of the country from Robert Calkins, Brookings Institution
  • 1960 election; the Kennedys; relationship with LBJ; Massachusetts politics; Vietnam War; comparison of JFK and LBJ; Education bill; LBJ's persuasive ability
  • vantage point there . O: The 1960 convention, of course, was held in Los Angeles . I was a delegate to the convention from Massachusetts as a delegate for Jack Kennedy . campaign . I had been an advance man on the Kennedy came out with a real
  • , 1968 INTERVIEWEE: SHELDON S. COHEN INTERVIEWER: David C. McComb PLACE: Internal Revenue Service Building, Washington, D. C. Tape 1 of 3 C: I never kept a diary before in my life, but on the day that Kennedy was shot, I started keeping notes
  • INTERVIEWEE: WILLIAM CLYDE FRIDAY INTERVIEWER: Janet Kerr-Tener PLACE: Dr. Friday's office, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 F: There's an interesting little footnote here, if I have the time sequence correct. Robert Goheen
  • . 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
  • Robert Kennedy is shot in Los Angeles; LBJ discusses gun control with Senator Mike Mansfield; LBJ calls Senators Dirksen & Aiken about agriculture; Lady Bird cancels appointments; Lady Bird works on telegrams for Rose & Ethel Kennedy; LBJ makes
  • , 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
  • take the list after everybody had accepted and go through it; I don't know what caused the change; to my knowledge it was not done during the Kennedy Administration. I think the initial problem came in 1964, when the President had the first presidential
  • that Sargent Shriver would head the OEO? H: I think so. G: It was more or less assumed by all of you that [he would]? H: I think so. G: Do you recall any input by the Attorney General, Robert Kennedy? H: Not that I was aware of. I'm not certain about
  • . Rostow FROM: Robert M. Sayre SUBJECT: Possible Additional for Castro. ~1 17, 1967 DECLASSIFIED Jl-1.1ihe11H?.:) t=.0. 11652 SEC. GfJ\\ and '(D)1 . ~y~ .,;.-f British , NABS, Date )/ ':~ f- ])j Credit Guarantee we have reliable reports HMGis
  • put the so-called "jury trial" amendment on the voting rights part of the bill. not the big thing. We fought that, but for me the jury trial amendment was It was part three that was the big thing. And of course John Kennedy was with us on part three
  • a terrible commentary. P: Anyhow, on the way back, I was flown to Honolulu to participate in one of [Robert] McNamara's big flying circuses. G: Of 1962? P: 1962, yes. This was August, I think. And I was asked to give a brief presentation of what we
  • things kind of came together and had different meaning as a resul t of reading it. I thi nk it was a very important contri- buti,on. G: Did you ever talk to President Kennedy about the poverty program, or what should be done? LBJ Presidential Library
  • they do not. Eisenhower never--now, I say to the Supreme Court. F: Yes. W: I don't know, he might have to individuals on the Court, but not to me. Eisenhower never, never-- F: Not to Chief Justice Warren. W: No. President Kennedy did ask me my
  • Vietnam; Farmer’s resignation; Literacy Plan; Adam C. Powell; Farmer’s proposal regarding literacy; White House Conference on Civil Rights; assassination of MLK; liberal party ticket candidate; Farmer blasted Shriver in 1966 at CORE convention; Robert
  • after the assassination of Kennedy. M: Yes, that's on the first tape, right. F: Right. And I discussed it with him several times later, two or three times, in the presence of the heads of the other civil rights organizations. They were all backing
  • . .The unsupported inference. _which mos·t· have drawn· is that the meeting with the Conference indicates a forthcoming White House· indication of s·upp~rt for a \ • Department of Housing.and Community Development, such ~ •as. Presi~ent ·Kennedy was· considering
  • about that story of him promoting a trip to Laredo one I didn't. I had too many other irons in the fire. live seen his samples and everything a lot of times, yes. night by selling socks? R: No, I don't. G: I think it's in [Robert] Carols book
  • recall one instance where Lyndon Johnson did not personally read every sentence of every letter. And I think that someone like Juanita Roberts, who knows about this aspect of the presidential office in even greater detail, would corroborate