Office Files of White House Aides:
S. Douglass Cater
Folder Title List and Accompanying Descriptions
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Folder Title and Description |
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Mr. Cater's Diary, August 9 - December 31, 1965 (2 folders)
Typed and handwritten daily entries listing telephone calls, meetings
and visitors. |
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1964 Daily Calendar, May - June 1964
Desk calendar sheets with handwritten entries listing telephone
calls, meetings and visitors. |
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Daily Calendar Jan. - Nov. 1965
Desk calendar sheets with handwritten entries listing telephone
calls, meetings and visitors. |
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Daily Calendar, December 1965
Desk calendar sheets with handwritten entries listing mainly
meetings. |
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Appointment Calendar, January 3, 1966 - August 31, 1966 (2
folders)
Desk calendar sheets with handwritten entries and typed notes
incorporated by date. |
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Guest Lists for White House Receptions, 1964 |
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[Guest Lists for White House Luncheons and Dinners, December
1963-1965 (2 folders)] |
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Presidential Dinners and Reception Invitees |
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[Presidential Dinner Lists - Young Executives Lists] |
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Congressional Receptions [in the White House, December 1964 - March
1965]
Included among the lists are the draft remarks for a reception,
February 9, 1965. |
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Invitations for Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Cater (2 folders) |
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Personal Invitations [for Douglass Cater,] January - June 1965
(5 folders)
Memo 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; Biography of Foreign
Minister Thanat of Thailand; material distributed at a National
Conference on Education, "The Shaping of Educational Policy" by Governor
Terry Sanford (1); Official Inaugural Program, January 20, 1965
(5). |
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Personal Invitations [for Douglass Cater,] July - December, 1965 (2
folders) |
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Personal Invitations for Douglass Cater, January - August 1966 |
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Personal Invitations for Douglass Cater, April - June 1966 (2
folders) |
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Speaking Engagements Accepted, 1964
Requests for Cater to speak; thank you letters and certificates of
appreciation for speeches given by Cater. |
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5 |
Mr. Cater's Speaking Engagements Turned Down, [January - December
1965] (3 folders)
Letters requesting Cater to speak with accompanying brochures;
Cater's letter regretting. |
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Mr. Cater's Speaking Engagements, [January - December 1965] (3
folders)
Letters requesting Cater to speak with brochures, articles and
documents of appreciation. |
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ABC Transcripts - Interview with Mr. Cater, 9/7/65
Ernest Pendrell of ABC to record and film an interview with Cater for
a documentary on Presidential Assistants. Accompanying Pendrell were:
Graham Grove, Murray Alvey, George Gurlach and Duff Thomas. The
interview did not begin on time and ran into the time for the Education
Task Force meeting. The interviewer accompanied Cater to the meeting.
Those in the meeting were: Frank Keppel, Henry Loomis, Sam Halperin,
Gerald Brannon of Treasury, William Cannon, Bureau of the Budget, and
Dr. Edward Dempey. Des Marais could not attend. |
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[Magazine - American Education, U. S. Department of Health Education
and Welfare, Office of Education, October 1966] (2 copies)
On page 20 is an interview with Douglass Cater on education and other
topics. |
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[Telephone Memos and Logs, May 26 - August 31, 1964]
Memos concerning particular telephone calls and logs of the calls
made each day by Douglass Cater. |
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[Telephone Memos and Logs, September 1964]
Memos concerning particular telephone calls and logs of the daily
calls of Douglass Cater. |
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[Telephone Memos and Logs, October - December 1, 1964]
Memos concerning particular telephone calls and logs of the daily
calls of Douglass Cater. |
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[Handwritten Telephone Lists, November 1964 - June 1, 1965]
Handwritten lists of incoming and outgoing telephone calls for
Douglass Cater. |
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Typed Telephone [Memos and] Lists, January - June 1965 |
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[Handwritten Telephone Lists, June - October 1965]
Handwritten lists of incoming and outgoing telephone calls for
Douglass Cater. |
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[Handwritten Telephone Lists, November - December 1965]
Handwritten lists of incoming and outgoing telephone calls for
Douglass Cater. |
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[Personal Chronological Correspondence File, 1964]
Many congratulatory letters on his appointment as an aide; comments
on his book, Power in Washington; requests for appointments to
see the President or Cater. |
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Douglass Cater [Miscellaneous Personal Correspondence]
Correspondence from friends in Alabama; case of material concerning
the Department of Labor's rules under Section 212 of the Immigration and
Nationality Act; variety of dates represented. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/A
Requests for statements; more concerning his appointment and
book. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Autographs/Sent A-Z |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Awards |
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[Personal Correspondence]/B
Mentions his book, The Fourth Branch of Government; requests
to meet with Cater or other governmental personnel or matters of
concern; relationship with educators and press people; requests for
assistance in finding jobs; interesting article, "Preliminary Appraisal
for the Office of Information, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force,
Community Action and Self Help in South Vietnam" by Gene E. Bradley,
June 30, 1966; lecture "The Human Nature of Organizations by Dr. J.
Douglass Brown; Abstract concerning the Foreign Student Volunteer
Service Project, Cater to Mr. John E. Brown. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Biographical Data |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Books-Booklets-Magazines
Variety of articles and booklets; Reprint from The Annals of American
Academy of Political and Social Science, "A New Orientation in American
Government;" report from the National Youth Conference on Natural Beauty
and Conservation, June 26-29, 1966; two articles on agriculture; article
by Terry Sanford, "Poverty's Challenge to the States." |
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[Personal Correspondence]/C
Article, "The Teachers America Needs" by Raymond Callahan; Article,
"The Pursuit of Excellence, Project Arcturus" given by Dr. W. Montague
Cobb, at the National Medical Association meeting, August 2-6, 1964;
Memorandum on "The New Educational and Training Concept" by Thomas
Cronin. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Contributions
Two items. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/D |
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[Personal Correspondence]/E
Proposal for the research program of the Harry S. Truman Center for
the Advancement of Peace from Eliaha Elath, President of the Hebrew
University, Jerusalem. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/F
Many suggestions for more effective government action; requests for
Cater to read drafts of speeches, articles and books and comment on
them. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/G
Article, "The American Economy During 1966'" by Oscar Gass; Testimony
to the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission by Robert F. Goheen concerning
ways to honor President Wilson; material concerning the Edward R. Murrow
Center of Public Diplomacy at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,
Tufts University. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Gifts/A-Z
Book titled, "The Friendly American, A Book of Hope, 50 Personal
Stories from many parts of the World, Goals for all Men in 28 languages"
from Phillip R. Wheeler, Armed Forces Writers League, 1963. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/H
Reprint of an article titled "The Politics of Conscience" by August
Heckscher, from Social Casework; Case of material concerning the Cold
War and communication with others on a people-to-people basis from
Lester Cowan includes material on exchange of films with the Russians;
large memo from Bob Hunter to Cater 4/20/66 re the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Holiday Greetings-Received |
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[Personal Correspondence]/I |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Invitations/1964
Requests to speak and attend meetings. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Invitations/1965
Letter concerning the National School Volunteer Program which was
developed under the of the Public Education Association. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Invitations/1966 |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Invitations/1966/[Washington]
D.C. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Invitations/1967 |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Invitations/1968 |
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[Personal Correspondence]/J
Committee print on the Atlantic Alliance Basic Issues, A Study
submitted by the Subcommittee on National Security and International
Operations (Pursuant to S. Res. 181, 89th Cong.), 1966. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/K |
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[Personal Correspondence]/L |
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[Personal Correspondence]/M
Article written by Donald Maggin to the Christian Science Monitor re
Community Antennea television; memo re a draft of talk before the Asian
Ministers of Education in Bangkok (UNESCO/E CAFE meeting, Nov. 30);
Letter to Mrs. McNamara re the plans of the D. C. Citizens for Better
Education; article on Adlai Stevenson "A Way of Gallantry"; reprint from
The American Scholar, by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, "Poverty and
Progress", Autumn, 1964. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Memberships |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Messages-Received/A-Z
Letter from Gov. Endicott Peabody re federal-state relations. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Messages-Sent/A-Z |
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[Personal Correspondence]/N
Letter from Fred Warner Neal concerning Pacem in Terris Convocation,
Feb. 18-20, New York, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions;
excerpt from master's thesis of Marian Norby, comments on the Public
Relations Problems of the Executive Branch. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Newspapers - Clippings |
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[Personal Correspondence]/O |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Oversize Attachments |
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[Personal Correspondence]/P
Article by Benjamin F. Payton titled "The President, The Social
Experts, and the Ghetto; An Analysis of an Emerging Strategy in Civil
Rights." |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Q [empty] |
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[Personal Correspondence]/R
Preliminary draft of an article by Dr. Frank Riessman titled "A
Comparison of Two Social Action Approaches: Saul Alinsky and the New
Student Left", September 1965; another article by Riessman titled "Its
Time for a Moon-Shot in Education", October 1965; copy of a talk given
by Dr. Sidney E. Rolfe, "The Prospects for International Monetary
Reform," at a Symposium on International Monetary Reform sponsored by
Equity Research Associates at the Bankers Club, October 13, 1965. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Recommendations-Introductions |
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[Personal Correspondence]/S
"Rough Notes on Moves to Further Victory in the Cold War's Battles
for Men's Minds and Hearts"; articles by Dr. Frederick Stare "Tell Me,
Doctor" and "Sense and Nonsense about Nutrition." |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Speeches
Transcript of Prof. M. Cherif Bassiouni's address at the mid-East
symposium held at De Paul, July 12, 1967. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/T
Article "The Arts in America" by Harold Taylor reprint from the
Colorado Quarterly, 1965; report from the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools on its Education Improvement Project Division;
Statement of James W. Rouse, President of Community Research and
Development, Inc. before the Housing Sub-Committee, House Banking and
Currency Committee on H.R. 12946, Title II, Land Development and New
Communities, March 25, 1966. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Trips |
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[Personal Correspondence]/Trips: Aspen Conference, July 1-5, 1966 [2
folders]
Contains material on the conference of colleges and university
presidents at the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies on the
Relationship of Higher Education to Government, June-July 1966. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/U |
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[Personal Correspondence]/V
Memos concerning the hearings of the Rogers subcommittee on Title 19
of Medicare from Prof. Frank van Dyke, 5/16/66; memos and information
concerning the CYBERLITE PROJECT testing program initiated in Arizona,
9/1/66, and an article "Inferences from Visual Perception and Reaction
Time to Requisites for a Collision - Preventing Cyberlite Stop
Lamp." |
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[Personal Correspondence]/W
Article by Dr. Clare Graves of Union Collage on "Theory of Ethical
Behavior"; information on the "President's Add-a-Book Plan"; in a course
of study at Amherst on "Liberalism and Social Order" one unit is devoted
to Vietnam; John William Ward requested Cater's assistance in developing
this unit; interesting speech by Joseph M. Goldsen, the RAND
Corporation, at the American Astronautical Society National Meeting on
the Impact of Space Exploration on Society, San Francisco, California,
"Research on Social Consequences of Space Activities," 8/18/65; special
weekly report on educational affairs, Education, U.S.A., 3/25/65. |
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[Personal Correspondence]/XYZ |
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Application for Employment with Mr. Cater's Office, 1964-65.
Personal vital sheets from individuals seeking employment in Cater's
office. |
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Recommendations [for Governmental Positions]
Few recommendations for a variety of governmental positions from
individuals both inside and outside the government to Cater. |
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Talent Search - 1964
Comments on the efforts of the Kennedy staff to draw talented new
people into government work and the possibilities for the Johnson staff
to carry on the same effort. |
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Presidential Appointments to 10/2/64
Lists of individuals appointed by the President to governmental
positions. |
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Memos to and from Robert M. Ball (Commissioner of Social
Security)
Press release from HEW, 12/29/66, re extended care facilities of the
medicare program; state estimates of the need for extended care
facilities. |
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Memos to George Christian and Daily Press Contacts [Jan. 1967 - June
1968]
Memos informing Tom Johnson and George Christian of all press
contacts Cater had daily. |
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[Materials from] Harlan Cleveland, [1963]
Two copies of a reprint from Foreign Affairs, July, 1963, on "Crisis
Diplomacy" by Harland Cleveland and a reprint from Department of State
Bulletin, July 8, 1963, "Peace and Human Rights" by Harlan
Cleveland. |
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Memos from Ervin Duggan
Suggestions from Duggan to improve the President's image particularly
with young people; suggestions of new innovative projects for the
President to become involved with. |
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Dead File, 1964
It appears that these letters from a variety of people were
unanswered by Cater's staff; the file contains letters with suggestions
for achieving peace in Southeast Asia; concern that the President should
explain his Vietnam policies more forcefully; requests for information
from Cater for projects. |
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Memos to and from Paul A. Miller, Assistant Secretary for Education,
Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1967-68
Contains some information on graduate education assistance;
International Education Act; Environmental Education; Urban extension
approach to education; "Proposals for Future Programming of the Federal
Committee on Education" are included; handwritten notes from Paul Miller
concerning "Teacher Corps" and regional training centers; assignment of
qualified Foreign Service Officers to academic institutions; a case
concerning 1968 International Education Year; materials on the Urban
Education Task Force. |
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[Correspondence from] Marcus G. Raskin, 8/1/66 concerning the United
Nations
Marcus Raskin, Co-Director of the Institute for Policy Studies, wrote
to Cater concerning provisions in the UN Charter on the Security Council
of Foreign Ministers and the seating of Red China; included a copy of
the Cannon paper on new themes in social welfare legislation. |
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Memos to and from George Reedy, [1964-1965]
Memos from Cater to Reedy concerning backgrounders and press
releases. |
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Correspondence with Steve Rivkin, President's Science Advisory
Council
Speech suggestions for the President; expressed desire to assist in
the campaign; statement of Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner, Director, Office of
Science and Technology, before the Sub-committee on Science, Research
and Development, House Committee on Science and Astronautics, Oct. 16,
1963, "Federal Research and Development: Policies and Prospects"; Draft
report of the Office of Science and Technology Report to the President,
July, 1964; article "The Hobbled Weapon" by Steven Rivkin reprinted from
the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists; address by Dr. Donald Hornig, at
Temple University Convocation, March 21, 1964; Editorial, "An
International Hydrological Decade" by William C. Ackermann, Office of
Science and Technology; Archives of Environment Health; Reprint "A
Strategy for Innovation" by Michael Michaelis from the Bulletin of the
Atomic Scientists, April, 1964. |
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[The Editorial Tradition, 1776-1965, produced by the American
Broadcasting Company]
This hand-bound book was sent to Douglass Cater from Theodore Shaker,
President of ABC, March 15, 1965. |
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[Correspondence concerning] Moreland Griffith Smith, F.A.I.A.
Large brochure showing the work of Sherlock, Smith and Adams, Inc.,
architects and engineers, Montgomery, Alabama. |
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[Correspondence with and concerning, Dr. William H. Stewart, Surgeon
General of the United States, July - Aug. 1966]
Memos from Stewart to Cater re the physician volunteers in Project
Viet Nam and the Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Georgia. |
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Memos to and from Lee White, [August 1965 - January 1966]
Correspondence from Robert H. Michael concerning the Task Force on
International Education; material concerning the AEC power line
problems; Education Week Proclamation. |
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Memos to the White House Staff [May-November, 1964]
Memos concerning Task Forces; convention plans, proposals for
Presidential speeches such as the "See the U.S.A. Campaign"; offer of
NET for time to candidates; campaign strategy; Urban Extension
Service. |
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[Memos to the President,] 5/64-8/64
Contains a memo from Dean Acheson concerning the coming campaign;
drafts of remarks for the President; Eugene McCarthy's speaking
engagements in 1960 campaign; Cater's comments on Mrs. Johnson's tour;
talking points for backgrounders; sending of FBI agents to Harlem;
Southeast Asia; talent search for the government; campaign strategy;
message to Geneva Conference on the peaceful uses of atomic
energy. |
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[Memos to the President,] 9/64 - 11/64
Task Forces materials; campaign commitments; comments on the
President's book My Hope for America; suggestions for Presidential
speeches; Qualze state surveys; backgrounders for bureau chiefs; draft
of a whistle-stop speech. |
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[Memos to the President,] 11/64 - 2/65
Handling of White House mail; requests for the President to speak;
comments on bills before Congress such as the Education Bill; National
Book Committee; bill on Heart, Cancer and Stroke research; comments on
the balance of payments measures; letter to Congress on Truth in Lending
and Truth in Packaging; President's Book Stamp Plan with ideas from Paul
Horgan; Talking points on Foreign Aid; relationship to the Soviet Union;
comments on steel price increases; handling of news from the White
House; talk with John Hay Whitney; invitation to foreign intellectual
leaders. |
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[Memos to the President,] 3/65-4/65
Drafts of press releases such as one on the Antarctica;
specifications to guide school districts in their desegregation plans
under Title VI; discussions on the organization of HEW; relations with
the press; oral contraceptive drug; Education bill; furor over an
article by Joe Kraft; issue over OEO funds for birth control and family
planning programs; cigarette advertising and labeling bill. |
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Memos to the President, May 1965
Draft remarks such as at the Arms Control Ceremony; comments on the
Dominican situation; request by Smithsonian for the old Court of Claims
building; mention of Hirshhorn collection; article from The Listener,
"Lyndon Johnson as Teacher" by John R. Silber, May 20, 1965; meeting
with Antarctica Policy Group; Educational Television Act discussed;
comments on the Higher Education Bill; meetings with the press; meeting
of Southern Governor in Washington over Title VI, School Desegregation;
Prospectus by Paul Horgan of a book on the Great Society. |
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Memos to the President, June 1965
Comment on the "Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents";
comments on the White House Conference on Health; press relations;
transfer of Court of Claims building to Smithsonian Institution;
appointment to Voice of America; comments on the NEA convention in New
York and workshops in Washington; economic program for Vietnam;
reorganization of the Office of Education; comments by the President
concerning the Railroad Labor Unions and Cohen. |
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Memos to the President, July 1965
Press relations; appointment of John Gardner; Education legislation;
White House Fellows program; Cold War G. I. Bill; White House Conference
on Education; Education leaders; probable independent commission to
study Vietnam policy; advertisement in NY Times in support of Vietnam
policy; Moyers' appointment comments; Higher Education Bill; Press
release on White House Conference on Education; proposed programs for
assisting Negro leaders caught by the desegregation problems; materials
dealing with health - meeting with AMA leaders. |
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[Memos] to the President, August 1965
Press relations; Higher Education Bill; suggestions for briefing of
University President on Vietnam policy; draft of speech to Alabama
mayors; letter from Gerald Ford saying he plans to support the Higher
Education Bill; John Gardner; appointment of a new Surgeon General;
suggestions for speeches such as the State of the Union speech for 1966;
meeting with the American Medical Association leaders; NIH
message. |
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[Memos] to the President, September 1965
Appointment of Philip Lee, Assistant Secretary for Health Services;
Desalting Conference; article from The Economist on the President as an
Educator; press relations; press conferences; report from Office of
Education on a survey ordered by the Congress in regard to the Civil
Rights Act of 1964; preliminary suggestions for a Conference on
Education: Southern Region; clippings concerning the Heart, Cancer and
Stroke Bill; mention of the Task Force on International Education; visit
with Stennis about the Mississippi school situation; statistics
concerning elementary and secondary schools; possible luncheon to
celebrate signing of Higher Education Bill; new programs of HEW which
need publicity; signing ceremony for the Heart, Cancer and Stroke bill;
topics of discussion for the American Hospital Association. |
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Memos to the President, October 1965
Comments on educational television; problems with Higher Education
Bill; Teacher Corps; press relations - clippings on D. C. government;
International Education Task Force; organizational problems with the
Food and Drug Administration; White House Conference on Health; draft
remarks for the signing of the Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke
amendments. |
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[Memos] to the President, November 1965
Possible topic with Erkard and Wilson on U. S. cooperation on space
projects; mid-term voting statistics and implications for 1966; mention
of the working group on satellites for informational and educational
purposes; speech suggestions; statistics on Negroes and the Office of
Education; Southern Regional Conference on Education; participation of
Catholics in the White House Conference on Health; preliminary report
from Health Conference. |
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[Memos] to the President, December 1965
Press relations; liaison with church community; Cold War GI Bill;
White House Fellows program; legislative proposals for construction of
facilities in education and health; report on Southern Region Conference
on Education; Webb mission to Europe on U.S.-European space efforts;
antipollution programs in West Germany; State Loan Guarantee Agencies
under the Higher Education bill; International Education Program; Harold
Howe and Frances Keppel; article, "The Social State of the Union" by
Bertram M. Gross; concern over the figures for heart, cancer and stroke
centers; International Health programs |
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[Memos] to the President, January 1966
Suggestions for public appearances; difference of opinion between HEW
and Budget on scope of reorganization plans; Reprint from Foreign
Affairs, January 1966, "Chunnel" by Frank Davidson who proposed to help
bring land into use for underdeveloped nations; clippings on LBJ
programs; reprint from Harper's Magazine by Gen. James Gavin, "A
Communication on Vietnam"; White House Fellows; discussion with Sen.
Ellender on foreign policy; International education and health programs
commented on; press reactions; remarks by John Gardner at the Women's
National Democratic Club; appointment of Leslie Carpenter, Assistant
Secretary for Individual and Family Services; Cold War G.I. Bill;
Veterans Administration hospitals. |
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[Memos] to the President, February 1966
Summation of the HEW consultations on the Title VI Guidelines;
suggestion to associate TVA with international food and fertilizer
program; requests to speak; proposal for a binational foundation for
educational development in India using excess rupies; support by the
Birmingham News of the Big Red I Division in Vietnam; resume of the
Congressional contacts made by Sec. John Gardner since opening of
Congress; effect of revised civil rights guidelines; problems with
putting the Small Business Administration into the Dept. of Commerce;
letter concerning direct loan program of NDEA and the authorized
guaranteed student loan program; draft of Atlantic City speech to the
American Association of School Administrators; Cold War G.I. bill;
report on International Health and Education Bill. |
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[Memos] to the President, March 1966
Support for International Education program; HEW plan to limit
obligations under Title I of the ESEA; Wayne Morse and Education
Legislation; clipping on the strength of the Viet Cong, The Reporter,
February 24, 1966; clippings concerning Gardner; binational education
foundation for India; Student Loan program signing; future structure of
HEW; messages; estimated cost for five years of the education
legislation enacted in 1966; draft speech for the National Conference on
Higher Education; TV spot for Medicate Enrollment Month; budget
proposals for the cutback in the Impacted Area Program; draft press
release on the Gardner mission to South Vietnam; invitations to
speak. |
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[Memos] to the President, April, 1966
Reports to the President on progress with education legislation;
National Advisory Commission on Health Manpower; draft speech for the
dedication of the new Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton; memo on the
work by Cater, Jim Cain, and Surgeon General Stewart on health manpower;
President's book on the Great Society; educational television; plans to
appoint a National Advisory Commission on Health Manpower; drafts to
agency heads on medical manpower; memo concerning additional
authorization request to fund NDEA. |
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[Memos] to the President, May, 1966
Clippings on Medicare; draft prologue for the book "This America";
Hew's preparations for Medicare; Hirshhorn collection; press briefings
on Medicare; National Council of Senior Citizens annual convention;
Report by Gardner on the steps taken by HEW to institute the medicare
program; summer conference with education leaders to discuss future of
Title I of ESEA; Paul Jacobs suggestions after visiting Watts; Chairman
Teague's concern about veterans' pension benefits; ways to avoid
conflict over Title VI guidelines; Senators letter to the President
concerning the guidelines; AID and the priority of education programs;
National Advisory Commission on Health; more on ESEA and the Perkins
Subcommittee; Teacher Corps Supplemental signing; report on contacts
regarding Commissioner Howe's letter to Southern state school
superintendents; brief listing of the top new appointments in HEW and
HUD. |
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[Memos] to the President, June 1966
T.V. Statement on Medicare; congressional contacts regarding Title VI
and Medicare; Health Manpower Commission; meeting with the National
Institute of Health Director; meetings with Southern Education leaders;
list of congressional contacts by Secretary Gardner; statement on
hospital compliance; report of Wilbur Cohen and Senator Long's meeting
on hospital and nursing home Medicare reimbursement; American Medical
Association meeting; contact with Congressman Perkins on ESEA; memo on
the proposal of a Task Force on Career Advancement; report on hospital
civil rights compliance efforts in the South; prologue and epilogue for
"This America"; contracts for Office of Education's new laboratories;
meeting with American Bankers Association; meeting between Cater and
Gardner with suggestions for peace offensive in Vietnam. |
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[Memos] to the President, July, 1966
Memo on 1956 bill on disability insurance; suggestions by Cater of
new ideas for the Johnson Administration to promote, voting age of 18,
involve world leaders in family planning, admit Red China to United
Nations; Comprehensive Health Planning and Services bill; reports on the
ESEA bill; Tunisia-American education foundation; Peace Corps
legislation; memo about Presidential use of television; meeting with
Congressman Landrum to discuss HEW guidelines; draft remarks to the
National Conference on Education of Disadvantaged Children; statement on
the Library Services Construction Amendments of 1966; talking points
with Lister Hill concerning education legislation and Wayne Morse;
comment on President Kennedy's doodles at his last Cabinet meeting; memo
on the School Savings Program; memos on Medicare's beginnings. |
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[Memos to the President,] August 1966
Staff work on the National Library Commission; 18 year old vote;
summer Teacher Corps; proclamation on Hill-Burton week; nursing home
guidelines; discussion on Civil Rights school desegregation programs;
Gardner concern for loss of momentum by the Administration in the field
of domestic programs; Hill-Burton Act ceremony; Medicare
implementation. |
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[Memos to the President,] September, 1966
Award from the American College of Cardiology; mention of the study
on local government by the Committee for Economic Development;
Commissioner Howe's appearance before the Rules Committee; Margaret
Sanger award in World Leadership to the President; educational
television grant from Bristol Myers Co., Inc.; International Education
and Australia; proposals concerning shortages in health manpower; press
relations; talking points with Senator Lister Hill; Medicaid (Title XIX
of the Social Security Act); drop-out high school students and
unemployment welfare payments; use of sports pages and society page of
newspapers to promote administration; National Advisory Commission on
Libraries. |
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[Memos to the President,] October, 1966
Fair Campaign Practices Committee; National Science Foundation
selection of high school students to go to Australia; Wilbur Cohen
answer to the changes by Wilbur Mills to Title XIX (Medicaid);
comprehensive health planning bill; Beirut Convention and the
International Education program; headlines concerning the Manila
Conference; problems with nursing homes construction funding. |
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[Memos to the President,] November, 1966
Charts and graphs on the population problem; Gen. Draper and John D.
Rockefeller's comments on the Catholic bishop's statement on birth
control; reprint of Cater's Lasker Awards speech concerning innovation
in the Administration particularly in Education; Gardner's proposal of a
Peace Agency and International Education; removal of Technical
Assistance from AID; Gardner's statement on governmental reorganization;
correspondence with Arthur Schlesinger; report from the National
Advisory Council on Education of disadvantaged Children; telegram
concerning new school guidelines; proposal for Katzenbach Committee in
the State Department to examine ways to encourage initiative and
innovation; comments on the International Education Act. |
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[Memos to the President,] December, 1966
Suggestions for the State of the Union address; Gov. Farris Bryant's
contacts with six governors concerning education guidelines; comments
from Walter Wheeler on War on Poverty; congressional matters to discuss
at Leadership meeting; Educational television; letter and memo from John
D. Rockefeller:* concerning problem of overpopulation; Center for
Scholars proposed by the Woodrow Wilson Commission; suggestions from
Mary Lasker for the State of the Union message; contacts with
Congressional members concerning the education guidelines and their
reactions. |
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[Memos to the President,] January, 1967
Views of Charles Lee, Senator Morse's assistant on education, on
education programs; International Education; University leaders
commenting on the funding for International Education Act; invitations
to speak and attend conferences; statement by Gardner on the legislative
preparations of HEW; young educators in the "Interns in Education"
program; magazine article, "LBJ, 'Near Great"' by William Shannon;
report concerning efforts to meet health manpower needs; memo from Jack
Vaughn, Peace Corps, regarding the Middle-level Manpower Conference, New
Delhi; adding of chiropractors to Medicare discussed; steps to rally
support for social security; costs of social security proposals; press
contacts; educational television; tax credits for college tuition and
fees proposed; National Advisory Committee on International Studies;
Lyndon B. Johnson Australian Science Scholars; draft of a speech by Jim
Wright about U.S. role in Vietnam and possibilities of peace; national
policy statement on international book and library activities. |
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[Memos to the President,] February, 1967
Health and Education message; Learing on HEW bills; letter to Senator
Mansfield on covert financing of government activities; draft statement
on the Smith-Hughes Vocational Education Act; Williamsburg Conference on
International Education; White House Fellows; memo on the organization
of the House Committee on Education and Labor; memo on Highway
Beautification; VISTA volunteers statement; presentation of the National
Science medals. |
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[Memos to the President,] March, 1967
McGraw-Hill plans for a book of selected speeches; memos on plans for
the Katzenbach committee which studied CIA funding and International
Education; Statement concerning the Katzenbach report; list of
outstanding young executives in the U. S.; meeting with White House
fellows; current status of negotiations with the Public Works Committee
on the highway beauty program; meeting with American Cancer Society;
list of education invitations accepted by the President; congressional
support of education and related programs; talking points with meeting
with Chairman Mahon and the Teacher Corps; Title IV of the Education
Act; hospital costs under Medicare; Secretary Gardner comments on Dan
Flood on the Appropriations Subcommittee and the attitude of Mahon
toward education legislation. |
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[Memos to the President,] April, 1967
Statements requested, speech delivered by Thurman Arnold on Law Day
at Valparaiso University, April 28, 1967; Quie substitute to the
Education Bill; President's Book Foundation; draft remarks for
dedication of the Crossland Vocational Center which was an attack on the
Quie substitute for ESEA; attack of billboard interests on the Highway
Beautification Act; endorsement of the Teacher Corps; speech by Averell
Harriman accepting the Roosevelt Memorial Award; Louisiana doctors
complaining about Medicaid payments; transcript of the answers of Thanat
Khoman, Foreign Minister, Thailand, on ABC's Issues and Answers, April
2, 1967, where he supports U. S. position in Vietnam; meeting with White
House Fellows. |
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[Memos to the President,] May, 1967
Draft of remarks by the President at the New York State Democratic
Dinner, June 3, 1967, includes some information on foreign policy;
suggestions of legislative amendments affecting health and education;
draft of speech at the christening of the John F. Kennedy aircraft
carrier; defeat of the Quie amendment; Highway Beautification Bill;
Teacher Corps contingency clause; speech drafts for the Water for Peace
conference; memo from Mary Lasker concerning a drug to lower
cholesterol; review with Henry Wilson the White House activities on the
House fight on ESEA; draft remarks to big city school administrators;
letter to Nathan Pusey, President of Harvard, concerning new selective
service law changes; breakdown on Office of Education assistance to
developing colleges; President's Book Foundation; Guaranteed Student
Loan Program. |
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[Memos to the President,] June, 1967 (Folder 1 of 2)
Statement concerning older Americans; reorganization of HEW; memos
concerning HEW guidelines for desegregation; transfer of the
Administrator of the President's Council on Physical Fitness to HEW;
Laurence Rockefeller and the Citizen's Advisory Committee on Recreation
and Natural Beauty; Education Professions Act; Follow Through Program
under Title II-A of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964; Annual Report
of the Citizens Advisory Committee on Recreation and Natural Beauty,
June, 1967; plans for a campaign book; expressions of thanks for federal
assistance to small colleges; funding for International Education Act;
proposal by Secretary Gardner for a signing ceremony for the Mental
Health Centers Construction Act extension; draft remarks for the Austin
Democratic Dinner; draft for remarks to the United States Attorneys;
remarks for the presentation of Presidential Scholars. |
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[Memos to the President,] June, 1967 (Folder 2 of 2)
Discussion of Fulbright's comments in the Foreign Relations
Committee; suggestion of a committee to study the future of museums;
discussion of a Conference for School Boards; Public Television Act;
Communications Satellite Policy; World Leader's Declaration on
Population Matters; Gardner's recommendation to move the President's
Council on Physical Fitness under the administrative control of HEW;
draft statement on the Middle East; draft remarks to the New York
President's Club. |
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[Memos to the President,] July, 1967
Suggestions on education programs in Vietnam; comments on Advisory
Commission on Civil Disorders; draft remarks on the creation of the
Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders; drafts on the city riots;
suggestions for action on the riots; comments by the Sterring Committee
of the Education Commission of the States; report on the Social Security
Bill; consolidation of Welfare, Vocational Rehabilitation and Aging;
Katzenbach Committee and the Committee on Overseas Voluntary Activities
(COVA); White House Conference on Children and Youth; NIH Directors;
memo concerning recommendations to Congress on cigarette smoking. |
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[Memos to the President,] August, 1967 |
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Draft remarks to the President's Committee on Mental Health; Dick
Scammon's main points about the election in 1968; comments on the
project, Condition of the Negro in America; Gardner letter to Wilbur
Mills analyzing the welfare programs and the Ways and Means Committee
legislation; Board of Foreign Scholarships; press relations; Guaranteed
Student Loan Fund and the United Student Aid Funds; national book
foundation; NEA testimony concerning contracts; proposed Presidential
message on communications; meeting on research and development in Air
Pollution Control, July 29, 1967; meeting with American Bankers
Association on the guaranteed student loan program; Public Television
Corporation Bill; mention of the Vice President's Task Force on the
Cities; Federal help for the District of Columbia Public School
System. |
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[Memos to the President,] September, 1967
Transcript of appearance of Nelson Rockefeller and Whitney Young on
Issues and Answers, September 24, 1967 concerning poverty and racial
problems; memo concerning topics for cabinet meetings; request for
President to speak at the New York Academy of Sciences; appointing a
National Advisory Commission on the Education Professions; article on
"The Presidency" by Hugh Sidey who comments on Gardner; Children's Book
Project; press relations; National Advisory Commission on Health
Facilities; International Conference on the World Crisis in Education;
proposals to improve cabinet meetings; talking points with Life
Insurance Executives; who propose to invest $1 billion to alleviate
problems of the central cities; Ted Etherington, President of Wesleyan
University, Connecticut, comments on the image of the President and
suggests how to change it. |
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[Memos to the President,] October, 1967
Suggested remarks at signing of Public Broadcasting Act of 1967;
construction on the National Gallery of Art; Report on the Social and
Economic Conditions of Negroes in the United States, October, 1967;
proposals by Gardner for the future -- new legislation, 200th
anniversary of the Declaration of Independence; press relations; Max
Ascoli's editorial about the attacks on the President; Michael DeBakey's
comments on the Science magazine article on scientists who did not
support the President's policy in Vietnam; National Security Industrial
Association; White House Fellows; National Institute of Mental Health
study on alcoholism; Ambassador Marshall Green and Indonesia; proposal
for an educational broadcast on the power of the Presidency; briefing
memo on visit with Boisfeuillet Jones, National Advisory Commission on
Health Facilities; meeting with Reston. |
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[Memos to the President,] November, 1967
Comments on the book by James MacGregor Burns; draft of press release
on campaign for improved service to the public; memo by Samuel Halperin
summing up accomplishments in health and education; report from Newsweek
by Robert Christopher titled, "Why Are We in Vietnam."; outlines of 3
pro-Johnson books; memos concerning Senator Perkins and General
Hershey's statement to the draft boards about draft delinquency; Public
Broadcasting Act; listing of Education and Health Legislation; draft
remarks to be given to the joint convention of the Association of State
Colleges; proposed director for the Public Broadcasting Corporation;
Health Manpower Commission; contribution of $1 million to the Public
Broadcasting Corporation by the Carnegie Corporation; press
relations. |
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[Memos to the President,] December, 1967
Statement on Vocational and Technical Education progress; Indicators
of Progress and Problems issued by HEW weekly; life insurance protection
for federal employees; P. L. 90-206; statistics of Social Security
amendments; Macy's report on Presidential appointments; report from each
domestic Cabinet officer on year's principal accomplishments in his
department; "good" comments by the press compiled by HEW; Student Aid
Program; signing statement on ESEA amendments; signing statement for
social security amendments; press release on National Medal of Science
winners; press release drafts on the Vocational Rehabilitation Program;
Gardner case outlining the themes of the Johnson Administration domestic
program; talking points for President's televised conversation with
network correspondents; HEW legislation; report on Stanford University
School of Medicine's synthetically created living molecule; draft of
article by the President to Grade Teacher; draft response to Mathilde
Krim on education and day care for very young children; proposal by Mike
Manus of Time of a new program called "Back to the People Movement";
memo concerning the President's suggestion of a "network for
knowledge'". |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1964
Draft of a telephone message to the Iron Workers Convention; variety
of memos to White House staff members concerning speech drafts and
recommendations for positions; suggestions of talking points for the
President when he is in Louisiana; President's itinerary; comments by
Cater on Goldwater and the campaign; proposal for a ceremony on the Test
Ban Treaty Anniversary; memo prepared by Roger Fisher, professor of law
at Harvard on the "Radical Right Operation Through Attacks on the
Council for a Livable World"; quotations which could be used in campaign
speeches; suggestions for the Hartford and Brown speeches; questions
about fall-out and the electronic lock on nuclear weapons; suggestions
on law enforcement and the election; speech draft for Cater on The Great
Society; memo from Aubrey Wagner, Chairman of TVA, in response to a
request from the President for suggestions as to activities the TVA
might undertake to help neighboring areas of depressed Appalachia -
strip mining reclamation and forest resource improvement; fact sheet on
the "Great Society" speech, University of Michigan, May 22, 1964;
article from The Saturday Review, by Stewart L. Udall titled "The Arts
as a Natural Resource"; article from The Saturday Review by Stewart L.
Udall titled, "The Legacy of Rachel Carson"; press release on Stewart
Udall's remarks as the Robie House was designated an historic
landmark. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [October-December,] 1965
Letter from George Agree, National Committee for an Effective
Congress proposed a T.V. study of "The Peace Movement, 1946-48"; memo
concerning the use of excess foreign currencies; suggestions from HEW
for "Social Goals for the Great Society"; suggestion by Prof. Bert Gross
for an annual Social Report; draft of statement on "Headstart"; briefing
paper on the "use of the excess capacity of the commercial
communications satellites to support the Apollo Mission"; letter
concerning the need for a medical school in Maine and the Health
Professions Education Act of 1963, P.L. 88-129; discrimination in
fraternities; letters of support for the National Foundation on the Arts
and Humanities Bill; letter suggesting adapting the principles of urban
renewal to campus renewal; statistics concerning participants in the
White House Conference on Health. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [June - September,] 1965
Comments on the Higher Education bill and the International Education
bill; requests for the President to accept special items or attend
meetings; annual report of the Meridian House Foundation, a service
center and coordinating agency of service to international visitors;
letter concerning better health care for the aged; suggestions for
companion legislation for Medicare; memo from Warren Aikins on the need
for improved intergovernmental relations coordination at the Executive
Office level; memo from Mary Lasker for legislation for centers of
advanced graduate study; letters concerning the University of Alabama
Lister Hill Memorial Hospital for Cancer-Heart Disease-Stroke; closing
of PHS hospitals; proposal for a computerized National Library of
Science System and Network; Conference of Southern Educators at the
University of Alabama; editorials on the economy; letters and clippings
from Frank Rose and support of the University of Alabama
programs. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [March - May] 1965
Suggestion by Bert Gross on the Great Society seminar; letters
concerning medical care for merchant seamen and the closure of Public
Health Service hospitals; case concerning proposals for a modification
of standard contract language for Cooperative Research Projects and the
University of Oregon; resolution on Occupational Health adopted by the
AFL-CIO; more correspondence from Frank Rose and the University of
Alabama; memo concerning medical library assistance; proposed report on
Senator Hill's Medical Library Assistance Act of 1965; letter mentioning
the Boulder-Denver area of Colorado as a site for a large accelerator;
press release from the Los Angeles Teachers' Association meeting where
the President spoke; letter concerning the Veterans Administration and
the hospitals it handles; Biomedical Library Computer Network bills (S.
597 and H.R. 3142). |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [January - February,] 1965
Request for the President to address the annual convention of the
National School Boards Association; material concerning the T. S. Eliot
Memorial service; 1964 Report of the Director of Selective Service;
National Book Committee; article by Sidney Scheuer, "Potentialities for
International Accomplishment, Attitudes and Policies"; article from
Foreign Service Journal, February, 1965, by Theodore A. Wertime,
"American Communications and Tomorrow's World"; reaction to President
Johnson's "State of the Union address by Sidney Scheuer; a Discussion of
Democratic Caucus Reforms, History-Strategy, House of Representatives,
January, 1965. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [December, 1966 (Folder 1 of
2)]
Copies of the Revised Statement of Policies for School Desegregation
of 1967-68; Accomplishments of the Administration compiled at the end of
the year; memo on Public Health Service's guidelines for compliance of
religiously or fraternally affiliated extended care facilities of Title
VI of Civil Rights Act; Volunteer to America program; memo on Title VI:
Notices of Hearing to five hospitals refusing to comply; suggestion of a
need for more task forces in major types of cancer; briefing paper on
the U.S. Government International Book and Library Activities; memo on
the progress report on Creative Federalist Fellows Program; proposals
from the White House Fellows for the State of the Union Message; the
State of the University Speech by Frank Rose, President of the
University of Alabama; memo on the handling of new drug applications by
the Food and Drug Administration. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [December, 1966 (Folder 2 of
2)]
Memo concerning a meeting on the proposal for using selected foreign
currencies under P.L. 480 to educate American students in overseas
universities; suggestions in the fields of education, health, medical
research and beautification from Mary Lasker; memo on exchange peace
corps pilot projects; speech by Harris Wofford, "The Escalation of
Volunteer Service", Queens College Teach-In on the Draft; publication,
"Research in Education"; November, 1966, from the Educational Research
Information Center; material concerning health science advancement award
application from the University of Alabama; National Book Program;
proposal of a Presidential Dialogue with college leaders. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [November,] 1966
Progress report on Creative Federalist Fellows Program; memo
concerning possible foundation grants to the Appalachian Regional
Hospitals, Inc.; proposal concerning Hospital and Health Facility
Planning for South and Central America; memos concerning the White House
Fellows program; background material for use in third meeting of the
Task Force on Nursing Homes; possible press release on the report on
summer programs for extremely deprived children; case concerning
Commissioner Howe's refutation of Congressman Waggoner's charges of
federal control of schools; memo concerning Task Force on Nursing Homes
and the proposal for payment to federal facilities under Medicare; memo
on the U.S. Government Policy on International Book and Library
Activities; proposal for improving relations between youth and the
President; comments from Frank Rose on Chancellor William's address to
the Southern Association of Land-Grant College and State Universities
which concerned the NDEA Title IV Fellowship Program; Health Service
Advancement Award Application from the University of Alabama;
information for members of the Task Force on Health; remarks by Charls
E. Walker, American Bankers Association on student loans. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [October,] 1966
Comments by L. B. Murphy on reports "Low Income Life Styles",
"Children's Problems and Services in Child Welfare Programs" and
"Illness Among Children"; membership of Early Childhood Task Force;
background information on two new educational institutions authorized
for the District of Columbia; memo concerning the Outside Task Force on
Education; memo on members of Task Force on Education, Legislation for
1967; background material for members of first meeting of the Task Force
on Nursing Homes; Congressional Record, October 18, 1966, on the
Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital; staff memo on foreign
currencies; memos on strengthening U.S. Book Programs in the lesser
developed countries; paper on "Volunteers to America" program. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [September] 1966
Memos concerning Task Forces on Education; proposal for a National
Community College Policy; draft of remarks by the President on the
"Frontiers of Health"; memo from Dr. Hornig concerning Science Panels on
Education; memo from the Department of Labor on a Nationwide Manpower
Policy and the National Service Idea; National Institute of Education
and Culture Act, H.R. 16898; problems with signs used at federal
construction sites; list of matters to be discussed at meeting of the
Task Force on Future Directions of Education in the U.S.; memo on new
approaches to the problem of schools in the central city; drafts of
memos establishing task forces on Health and Education; report on
Chicago public schools by Commissioner Howe. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [August] 1966
Letter from Senator Tydings concerning need for U.S. support of
research on reproductive physiology in India; clipping of article by
Marianne Means, "White Envoys Talking to Professors"; letter concerning
the amendment in the Defense Appropriations Bill which reimposes a 20%
limitation on indirect expenses for the conduct of research; resolution
concerning refusal by HEW to allow newspaper people to attend local
meetings of representatives of HEW and local school boards on guideline
compliance; reprint from Foreign Affairs, "Tomorrow's Agenda" by
Zbigniew Brzezinski, July, 1966; Staff Economic Studies, "Some Fiscal
Implications of Expansion of the Social Security System" by Nancy H.
Teeters. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [July] 1966
Letter suggesting need to study causes of physical and mental
deterioration of the aged; memo on a program for rapid production of
needed health workers in medical care institutions; memo on extended
care facilities; memo from Walter Heller on preparing for prosperity
after Vietnam; memo concerning Samuel Halperin's suggestions for the use
of excess foreign currencies in the educational exchange program; memo
concerning cancer detection clinics to be established in U.S. population
centers; request from Congressman Diggs to answer a constituent's
question about Title VI Guidelines; letter concerning the East-West
Center in Hawaii; memo from Mary lasker, concerning a bill H.R. 13150 to
sale silver dollars to benefit the American Cancer Society and the
American Heart Association; Educational Television Facilities
Act. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [June] 1966
Brief comment on the Indo-American Foundation; memo suggesting the
President promote a new policy for the handicapped; memo on the D.C.
Citizens Committee meeting, May 24, 1966; remarks by George H. R.
Taylor, Economist, AFL-CIO, "Occupational Medicine"; memo concerning
President's program of book tokens; H.R. 15331, Educational Television
Broadcasting Facilities Act; reactions to a study done by the staff of
the Federal Reserve Board on the fiscal implications of expansion of the
social security system; proposal from William R. Polk of a microfilm
library for overseas use; A Report to the President, June, 1964, from
Public Higher Education in the District of Columbia; memo on exporting
technology. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [May] 1966
Memo on review of Federal Reserve Board staff study: "Some Fiscal
Implications of Expansion of the Social Security System; brochures "Why
Can't Toby Go To College?" by D. C. Citizens for Better Public
Education; letter to Senator Russell concerning Title VI Guidelines;
letter from Kenneth Wernimont regarding federal tax policy toward
fellowship recipients; memo from Mrs. Robert McNamara concerning the
need of appointments of top ability to the D. C. School Board; Polk's
proposal for microfilm libraries; memo concerning Philip Lee's memo on
occupational health; letter regarding the computer facilities at the
University of Alabama Medical Center; memo from HEW showing current
status of Texas districts which have not signed 441-B; large U. S. map
showing congressional districts for the 90th Congress; memo concerning
the executive order on health manpower. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [April] 1966
Suggestions of a task force on occupational health; interest of
AFL-CIO in an occupational health program; memos on international
broadcasting; memos on health manpower |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [March] 1966
Correspondence concerning the staff of the Advisory Commission on
Intergovernmental Relations in connections with the Demonstration Cities
Program; memos on medical manpower; memo concerning new legislation for
education of handicapped children; hearings on the ESEA amendment of
1966; requests for Cater to be a speaker such as the Quaker Educators;
memo on social security proposals; memo concerning nation's dental
problems; memos on Dr. Cain's proposal on utilization of physicians in
the Armed Services; selected portions from the Senate Appropriations
Sub-committee hearings on Impacted Area legislation. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [February,] 1966
Memos concerning physicians and military service; impacted area
proposals; memos on groups opposing reduction in impacted areas aid;
statistical information on P. L. 874 Title I grants. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [January] 1966
Correspondence from Bertram Gross concerning social goals and
indicators in selected fields for the President's State of the Union
messages; memos concerning the amendments to the 1967 budget for the
Division of Occupational Health; memo from a student on the importance
of opium in the economy of North Vietnam; letter concerning the
selective service status of the staff members of the National Student
Association. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [October-December] 1967
Memo on the implementation of the aid to families of dependent
children freeze; proposal for the State of the Union address of a
"back-to-people" movement; draft deferments; proposed membership of the
Advisory Committee on the Teachers Corps; memos concerning current
issues involving education and Selective Service - exemptions; memo and
letter concerning appointees to the National Endowment for the
Humanities; memos concerning a Commission on Dyslexia and Related
Disorders; U.S.I.A. Task Force to recommended list of representative
American books which could be used in all U.S.I.A. posts; proposed
statement by Gaither and Bohen for the HEW-Labor appropriations bill;
Department of State's Educational and Cultural Exchange budget situation
and programs; memo from Joel Fleishman, Director, Yale Summer High
School concerning the national search for under-challenged talent among
the economically disadvantaged; vitae for Jerrold Sandler; suggestions
from Judge Anne Alpern for use by the President concerning foreign
policy and appeal to voters; comments on the Task Force on Educational
Television in less Developed Countries; group letter from professors at
Wesleyan University concerning the Vietnam war; article from The New
Republic, September 23, 1967, by Robert Schwartz, Thomas Pettigrew and
Marshall Smith, "False Panaceas for Ghetto Education, A Reply to Joseph
Alsop"; Books-for-Children project. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [July-September] 1967
Recommendations for staff assistant; memo on the Sandburg Memorial
Service; Children's book project, particularly the funding; lists of
suggested members of board of trustees for the Book Project; proposal of
a high level task force to review the major recommendations of the Task
Force on Education; memo concerning candidates for the Board of Foreign
Scholarships; memos concerning the Volunteers to America program being
considered by the Rusk Committee; memo to people involved in
Presidential Commissions or Committees of the legal and practical
difficulties in financing theme; memo concerning the relationship of the
Office of Education to Washington, D.C. schools; letter from Ralph
Loper, Teamwork Foundation concerning new education programs; memos
concerning the smoking and health report and a copy of the law requiring
the report; proposed new approach to the student insured loan program;
memo on the report of the Task Force on Education; membership of the
Task Force on Education; telegram from the State Bankers Association on
student loans. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [May - June] 1967
Civil Service Bulletin on training and counseling of summer
employees/interns; Books for Children program; evaluation by Harold Howe
of Senator Yarborough's bilingual education bill (S. 428); memos on the
Contingent Re-payment Loan problem; report of the Panel on Educational
Research and Development, PSAC, on "A Contingent Repayment Loan
program-The Educational Opportunity Bank; memo on the HUD Beautification
Appropriation crisis; correspondence concerning the creation of a
separate National Eye Institute within the National Institutes of
Health; memo to the President concerning the American Film Institute
announcements; the amended certificate of incorporation, the by-laws,
and the manual for chapter of the March of Dimes or the National
Foundation; letter concerning the CIA's covert support of certain
international educational programs; Presidential Books for Children
Project; memo on the Civil Rights appropriations and the ESEA bill;
suggested list of Law School Deans for the Judiciary reception. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [February - April] 1967
Proposals for the book program; legislation proposed by the National
Arts and Humanities Foundation; memo on the coordination of the federal
international educational and cultural programs; memo from Daniel Fader,
"The President's Books-for-Children Foundation for the First Meeting of
the National Committee"; meeting to announce the new head of the Urban
Affairs Institute; recommendations of candidates for the Task Force on
Lung Cancer from Mathilde Krim; memo concerning new legislation, the
Dangerous Drug Penalty Amendments of 1968, H.R. 15355; views of B. C.
Welsh on the amendment to the Communications Act of 1934; drafts of
speeches and articles by James Reston for Secretary Udall such as the
Southwest Water Plan, the U.N. and the seas; suggestion of an
intermediate governmental unit between the District of Columbia and the
national government; draft of the remarks to the Young President's
Organization; memo on the contingent repayment loan proposal. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, [January] 1967
Transfer of Saint Elizabeth's Hospital to the Public Health Service;
comment on the proposed excise tax for educational television; letters
from John K. Pickens, General Counsel, American Nursing Home Association
concerning requirements of Title XIX on standards; comments on the
support of mental retardation university-affiliated development; memo on
a White House staff meeting; more on the Student Loan Program; memos on
Wilbur Mills and the Title XIX amendments and the exclusion of mothers
from coverage; suggestions of dealing with the South politically; memo
on hospital modernization funding; memo on the alternative operating
plan for continuation of the White House Fellows program; tax credits
for college tuition and fees; report of discussions of the Panel on
Educational Research and Development on student loans. |
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Miscellaneous [Correspondence, January] 1968
Statistics and a draft statement on death rate declines since 1963;
brochure, "New Atromid-S, Brand of Clofibrate, Anti-lyperlipidemic agent
for reduction of serum lipids", Ayerst Laboratories, 1966; suggestions
for the State of the Union address; additional proposal for the
Volunteer Service idea made by OEO; "Back-to-people'" movement. |
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22 |
Education: "Current" Background Information [Primarily ESEA, 1965]
(Folder 1 of 5)
Proposed amendment to H.R. 2362 by Senator Dominick; NEA Legislative
Commission's estimated position on Senate Legislation; Congressional
Record for 1948 concerned with federal aid to education and the Donnell
amendment; copies of bill reports-ESEA, H.R. 2362; table of estimated
Federal payment on children; Senate voting record. |
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22 |
Education: "Current" Background Information [Primarily ESEA, 1965]
(Folder 2 of 5)
Memo concerning the control of Supplementary Education Centers and
Services; Fact sheets on the Higher Education Act of 1965; drafts of
"backgrounder" information for the President on the education program;
quotes on education from Jefferson, Taft and Kennedy; questions from the
New York Herald Tribune on education for the President; comments on the
HEW draft education message; proposals on Instructional Improvement
Demonstration Schools and cost breakdowns; Senate report on amendments
to National Defense Education Act and Impacted Areas Legislation. |
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22 |
Education: "Current" Background Information [Primarily ESEA, 1965]
(Folder 3 of 5)
Comments on proposed amendments to H.R. 2362 by Senator Jacob Javits;
distribution of funds by states and territories; press releases of
remarks to the National Conference on Educational Legislation;
suggestions from Sargent Shriver for the education message; memo on
student need and undergraduate grants-in-aid; report of subcommittee to
review Department of State Educational and Cultural Division and AID
foreign student programs; statement of the position of the diocesan
superintendents of schools within the National Catholic Educational
Association; drafts of the Education Message to Congress. |
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22 |
Education: "Current" Background Material [Primarily ESEA, 1965]
(Folder 4 of 5)
Suggestions concerning physical education for the ESEA; memo
concerning enforcement of the principle of separation of church and
state in ESEA; material used during the House floor debate on the ESEA;
memo on credit for state tax technique in the Republican school aid
bill; NEA legislative commission canvass of Congress on the ESEA;
response to the Chamber of Commerce's commentary on Elementary and
Secondary Education Legislation; rebuttal to the minority views on H.R.
2362; distribution of funds. |
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22 |
Education: "Current" Background Material [Primarily ESEA, 1965]
(Folder 5 of 5)
Quie amendment; formula proposed by Congressman Dent of Pennsylvania;
staff memorandum on the analysis of section 204 of the Administration's
Elementary/Secondary Bill - Special Incentive Grants; memo on judicial
review on the education bill; listing of major Presidential proposals
before the 89th Congress. |
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23 |
Education: Miscellaneous Background Working Papers (Folder 1 of
4)
Draft of leadership letter on ESEA; memo concerning low priority
items in the education program; memo on new interest in dual-enrollment
and released time; draft concerning the preschool program; booklet
produced by the Research Council of the Great Cities Program for School
Improvement, "The Challenge of Financing Public Schools in Great
Cities"; memo concerning the reaction to Secretary Wirtz's memo on the
State of the Union and legislative program; suggested memo to establish
a task-force on university-community cooperation; article from the
Harvard Educational Review, by George R. La Nove, "Religious Schools and
'Secular' Subjects"; proposal to amend the Higher Education bill;
supplementary educational centers. |
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23 |
Education: Miscellaneous Background Working Papers (Folder 2 of
4)
U. S. Office of Education Daily Press Digest, December 22, 1964 -
January 6, 1965; draft memo on urban extension. |
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23 |
Education: Miscellaneous Background Working Papers (Folder 3 of
4)
Memo on Secretary Wirtz's full employment opportunities proposal;
drafts of the Education Message; memo to Cater from Colin MacLeod on
education ideas; additional statistics on Education; draft of "Issues
Arising in Education and Training Programs", analyses and
recommendations to be considered by Cabinet committee. |
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23 |
Education: Miscellaneous Background Working Papers (Folder 4 of
4)
Notes on proposals on the school-university teacher education
project; statement on fiscal policies to meet the needs of the great
city school systems in America; editorials from the Atlanta
Constitution; drafts of the Education Message; telegrams concerning the
guaranteed student loans; statement of Representative William Ayres on
H.R. 2362. |
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Office of Education: Appointments Recommendations and status of
appointments. |
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23 |
Advisory Committees on Education
Organization Chart for the Office of Education |
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23 |
Bureau of the Budget [Recommendations for HEW Legislation,
1967-68]
Memo on conference committee action on the Office of Education
appropriations; memo on the expenditure control act; impacted school
aid; amendment to the Woodrow Wilson Center bill; suggestions of members
for the National Advisory Committee on Student Financial Aid; H.R. 6418
- Partnership for Health; Health Manpower Commission; use of animals in
research. |
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23 |
(Dr. Donald] Hornig Memo to [Douglass] Cater Concerning Education,
9/21/66
Suggestions and comments. |
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23 |
Drafts and Reports [on Education Matters]
Article by Lenox R. Lohr, President of Museum of Science and Industry
on Mass Education; Proposal of establishment of an educational skills
center by Dr. Albert Bowker; memo from the American Friends Service
Committee and NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund on the Report on
the Implementation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in regard
to School Desegregation, 1966-67; Conference Summary Report: Education
for International Understanding, Airlie Foundation, Wemyss
Foundation. |
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24 |
Booklet: "Stepping Up with PACE," [Projects to Advance Creativity in
Education, HEW] |
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24 |
Booklet: "Digest of Educational Statistics," [1965 Edition, Kenneth
Simon and W. Vance Grant, HEW] |
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24 |
Booklet: "Projections of Educational Statistics To 1974-75," [1965
Edition, HEW] |
open |
24 |
HEW [Press] Releases, 8/68
Includes a speech by Wilbur J. Cohen, "Social Indicators: Statistics
for Public Policy" at the American Statistical Association. |
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24 |
Booklet: "Health, Education and Welfare: Accomplishments, 1963-1968,
Problems and Challenges, and a Look to the Future", [HEW, October 3,
1968]
Two copies. |
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24 |
Booklet: "The First Work of These Times, [A Report to the People on
Education," Office of Education, U.S. Department of Health, Education
and Welfare. |
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24 |
Leaflets: "Report From the Capital," [February - March, 1965] Baptist
Joint Committee on Public-Affairs |
open |
24 |
Booklet: "Education is Good Business", published by the American
Association of School Administrators, the Association of School Business
Officials of the United States and Canada, and National School Boards
Association, 1966. |
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24 |
Booklet: "Education in a Changing Society", Project on the
Instructional Program of the Public Schools, National Education
Association, 1963 Includes a summary of the Report of the NEA Project on
Instruction, Schools for the Sixties, NEA. |
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24 |
Unedited Speeches of Dr. Arthur Pearl, Department of Education,
University of Oregon, Distributed by the Human Rights Commission of San
Francisco, "Educational Change: Why, How, For Whom" |
open |
24 |
Reprint: "Teaching About Communism" by Richard I. Miller, Saturday
Review, March 23, 1963 |
open |
24 |
Booklet: Report from the meeting of the Council on Trends and
Perspective, Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, April
8, 1968. |
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24 |
Booklet: "Prospective Changes in Society by 1980", Including Some
Implications for Education, Reports prepared for the First Area
Conference, Designing Education for the Future, An Eight-State Project,
Denver, Colorado, July, 1966. |
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25 |
Department of Health, Education and Welfare Legislation since 1933 (2
folders)
Material previously contained on a black binder-, information was
compiled in HEW by John T. Grupenhoff, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Legislative Services. |
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25 |
Booklet: Milestones in Education, What the 88th Congress Did for
American Schools and Colleges, January, 1963 - October, 1964,
HEW |
open |
25 |
Correspondence: Education (Elementary and Secondary Education Act of
1965)
Copies of the ESEA bill; telegram concerning the ESEA hearings;
magazine, Ohio Schools, May, 1965, with an article, "LBJ, A Teacher in
the White House"; two magazines, School Life, December, 1964, and Higher
Education. April, 1964; letters supporting the bill; a copy of the
address by Francis Keppel, "Poverty-the Only War We Seek"; presented to
a Jewish group critical of the ESEA bill; memo concerning the formula
proposed by Congressman Dent of Pennsylvania; reply to questions from
Sen. Javits about ESEA; remarks made by Henry Loomis on occasion of his
departure from Voice of America, USIA; suggestions from Arthur Strelsin
of Instructional Improvement Demonstration Schools; letter from Dr.
Irwin M. Blank, Social Action Commission, Synagogue Council of America,
concerning Title I of ESEA; suggestion of a Citizens Committee for the
Education Program. |
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25 |
Booklet: Profile of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of
1965 (PL 89-10) Office of Education, 1966 |
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25 |
Notebook of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act |
open |
25 |
[Material on the] Education Bill [and Message] as Delivered,
1965
Copies of the education bill; memos concerning the reaction of
President Johnson's Message on Education; materials concerning the
Ribicoff proposals for tax credit for college tuition; drafts of the
Education message. |
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25 |
Statement by Francis Keppel, Commissioner of Education, before the
House of Representatives General Subcommittee on Education, January 22,
1965 |
open |
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26 |
Report to accompany H.R. 11322, Elementary and Preschool Child
Development Act, March 3, 1966 |
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26 |
[Bill, H.R. 2362, Elementary and Secondary Education Act of
1965]
Handwritten notations on the front page. |
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26 |
House Worksheet [for H.R. 2362, March 25, 1965] |
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26 |
P. L. 89-10, 89th Congress, H.R. 2362, April 11, 1965
Eleven copies of the public law. |
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26 |
Copies of H.R. 2361, H.R. 2362 and S. 370 concerning the Elementary
and Secondary Education Act of 1965 |
open |
26 |
Report to accompany H.R. 2362, Elementary and Secondary Education Act
of 1965 |
open |
26 |
Releases on [Education] Legislative Programs
Amendments to Vocational Education Act of 1963; proposals for the
Higher Education Development Act; material concerning the Educational
Manpower Development Act of 1967; incentives to schools to eliminate
segregation; material on tuition and fees subsidy and expense grant
program for entering college freshmen; Equal Educational Opportunities
Act; discussion paper on tuition-free junior college. |
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26 |
Notebook: Estimated Budgetary Costs of Education Bills in the First
Year (1966) |
open |
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27 |
Hearings Before the House Committee on Education and Labor (General
Subcommittee on Education) H.R. 2361 and H.R. 2362, Aid to Elementary
and Secondary Education, January 22,23,25,26,27, 1965 |
open |
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28 |
Hearings Before the House Committee on Education and Labor (General
Subcommittee on Education) H.R. 2361 and H.R. 2362, Aid to Elementary
and Secondary Education, January 28, 29, 30, 1965. |
open |
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29 |
Hearings Before the House Committee on Education and Labor (General
Subcommittee on Education) H.R. 2361 and H.R. 2362, Aid to Elementary
and Secondary Education, February 1, 1964 |
open |
29 |
Stenographic Transcript of Hearings before the House Committee on
Education and Labor (General Subcommittee on Education) H.R. 2362,
February 2, 1965. |
open |
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30 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. 370, To
Improve the Quality of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United
States: Vol. 1, January 26, 1965 |
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30 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. 370, To
Improve the Quality of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United
States: Vol. 2, January 29, 1965 |
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30 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. 370, To
Improve the Quality of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United
States: Vol. 3, February 1, 1965 |
open |
30 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. 370, To
Improve the Quality of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United
States: Vol. 4, February 2, 1965 |
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30 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. 370, To
Improve the Quality of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United
States: Vol. 5, February 4, 1965 |
open |
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31 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. 370, To
Improve the Quality of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United
States: Vol. 6, February 8, 1965: |
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31 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. 370, To
Improve the Quality of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United
States: Vol. 7, February 11, 1965 |
open |
31 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. 370, To
Improve the Quality of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United
States [Duplicates of]: Vol. 2, January 29, 1965 |
open |
31 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. 370, To
Improve the Quality of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United
States [Duplicates of]: Vol. 3, February 1, 1965 |
open |
31 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. 370, To
Improve the Quality of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United
States [Duplicates of]: Vol. 4, February 2, 1965 |
open |
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32 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. 370, To
Improve the Quality of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United
States [Duplicates of]: Vol. 2, January 29, 1965 |
open |
32 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. 370, To
Improve the Quality of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United
States [Duplicates of]: Vol. 2, January 29, 1965 |
open |
32 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. 370, To
Improve the Quality of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United
States [Duplicates of]: Vol. 5, February 4, 1965 |
open |
32 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. 370, To
Improve the Quality of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United
States [Duplicates of]: Vol. 6, February 8, 1965 |
open |
32 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearing held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. 370, To
Improve the Quality of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United
States [Duplicates of]: Vol. 7, February 11, 1965 |
open |
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33 |
Congressional Record, Proceedings and Debates of the 89th
Congress, First Session, March 24-26, 1965 to April 9, 12-13,
1965 |
open |
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34 |
Correspondence: Higher Education Bill (1)
Appointments to the National Advisory Committee on Continuing
Education; actions of the Subcommittee on Education, July 20, 1965;
amendments to the Higher Education Act; memos on the United Student Aid
Funds, Inc.; Bureau of Budget views on Mr. Rosenblatt's amendment;
material concerning the Teacher Corps; copies of the bill S. 600. |
open |
34 |
Correspondence: Higher Education Bill (2)
Conference report on the bill; letter to Wayne Morse on the
differences between the Senate and House versions of H.R. 9567, the
Higher Education Act of 1965; funding outline on S. 600;
Waggonner-Dirksen Amendment to H.R. 9567; legislative outline concerning
school health; pamphlet titled "How Free Enterprise Is Solving the
Problem of the Needy College Student"; statements presented to the
Senate Subcommittee on Education. |
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34 |
Correspondence: Public Higher Education [in the District of Columbia]
(Folder 1 of 2)
Correspondence with Charles Horsky, Advisor for National Capital
Affairs concerning testimony on publicly supported higher education in
the District of Columbia; bill on public higher education in the
district. |
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34 |
Correspondence: Public Higher Education [in the District of Columbia]
(Folder 2 of 2)
Booklet titled, A Report on the Model School Division and Its
Advisory Committee, by Judge David L. Bazelon and Gaile Jr. Saliterman;
A Report to the President, June, 1964, Public Higher Education in the
District of Columbia; "Tri-school proposal" for three elementary schools
in Southwest Washington; material concerning the District of Columbia
Education Association, bill S. 293. |
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34 |
Charts: Higher Education Act of 1965 |
open |
34 |
Department of Health, Education and Welfare Fact Sheets on the Higher
Education Act, [January 19, 1965] |
open |
34 |
Copy of Hearings before the Senate Subcommittee on Education, 89th
Congress, First Session, on S. 600, the Higher Education Act, Part II,
March 16, 22, 30, May 18-20, June 1-3, 7-8, 11, 1965 |
open |
34 |
Copy of P. L. 89-329, 89th Congress, H.R. 9567, November 8, 1965,
Higher Education Act |
open |
34 |
Copies of the Higher Education Bills: [S. 600, H.R. 3220, and H.R.
3221] |
open |
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35 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearings held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education, on S. 600, Higher Education Act of 1965: Vol. 1, March 16,
1965 |
open |
35 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearings held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education, on S. 600, Higher Education Act of 1965: Vol. 2, March 22,
1965 |
open |
35 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearings held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education, on S. 600, Higher Education Act of 1965: Vol. 3, March 30,
1965 |
open |
35 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearings held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education, on S. 600, Higher Education Act of 1965: Vol. 4, May 18,
1965 |
open |
35 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearings held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education, on S. 600, Higher Education Act of 1965: Vol. 5, May 19,
1965 |
open |
35 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearings held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education, on S. 600, Higher Education Act of 1965: Vol. 6, May 20,
1965 |
open |
35 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearings held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education, on S. 600, Higher Education Act of 1965: Vol. 7, June 1,
1965 |
open |
35 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearings held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education, on S. 600, Higher Education Act of 1965: Vol. 8, June 2,
1965 |
open |
35 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearings held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education, on S. 600, Higher Education Act of 1965: Vol. 9, June 3,
1965 |
open |
35 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearings held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education, on S. 600, Higher Education Act of 1965: Vol. 10, June 7,
1965 |
open |
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36 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearings held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education, on S. 600, Higher Education Act of 1965: Vol. 11, June 8,
1965 |
open |
36 |
Report of Proceedings, Hearings held before Senate Subcommittee on
Education, on S. 600, Higher Education Act of 1965: Vol. 12, June 11,
1965 |
open |
36 |
Copy of Hearings before the Senate Subcommittee on Education, 88th
Congress, Second Session, on S. 2490, College Student Aid Legislation,
Part 2, March 11, 18, 25; April 9 and 15, 1964 |
open |
36 |
Copy of the Hearings Before the House General Subcommittee on
Education, 89th Congress, First Session, on H.R. 11322, Child
Development Specialists, October 19-20, 1965. |
open |
36 |
[Report], "International Education: Past, Present, Problems and
Prospects," [Selected Readings to Supplement H.R. 14643, Prepared by the
Task Force on International Education, John Brademus, Chairman, for the
House Committee on Education and Labor, October, 1966] |
open |
36 |
[Copy of the] International Education Act of 1966 [November 8, 1966,
89th Congress, Second Session, produced by the Information Service of
Education and World Affairs, New York] |
open |
36 |
[Copy of the Bill, H.R. 6736,] International Education [Act of 1966,
90th Congress, First Session, March 7, 1967] |
open |
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37 |
Material on Task Force on Education (Folder 1 of 13)
Preparation for setting up the task force including letters to
members; includes materials on the Task Force on Education Legislation
for 1967; agendas of meetings; explanation of the Equal Educational
Opportunity Act of 1967; Higher Education Development Act; Education
Manpower Development Act; meeting of the Task Force on Education, report
due October 31, 1966. |
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37 |
Material on Task Force on Education (Folder 2 of 13)
Meetings of the Task Force on Education, January 13-14, 1967; task
force meeting background papers: "The Public Service Responsibilities of
Universities," "Federal Aid for Operational and Instructional Costs,"
"Compact for Education" and "The State of Curriculum Development;"
booklet, Equality of Educational opportunity, 1966. |
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37 |
Material on Task Force on Education (Folder 3 of 13)
Meeting of the Task Force on Education members; Reports: "comments on
Federal Support for Educational Self Renewal", "Innovation in Higher
Education," "Educational Research Manpower - Projected Needs",
"Educational Planning" by Terry Sanford, "Federal Tax Sharing",
"Education in Appalachia: Problems and Issues" and "College Curricular
Needs." |
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37 |
Material on Task Force on Education (Folder 4 of 13)
Memos on the Task Force meetings, February - March, 1967; memo on
programs and research in the facilitation of development in young
children; working paper on "Graduate Education in Science" |
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37 |
Material on Task Force on Education (Folder 5 of 13)
Papers for consideration: "The Role of the National Council on the
Arts in Education," "The Educational Laboratories',' "The Federal Effort
for Improving Education for the Lower Third," "Immediate Steps and
Future Goals to Meet American Manpower Needs," problems of negro college
graduates; report on The First Year of Title I; report from the
Department of Labor: "Some Thoughts on Education for the Poor";
supplement to "Financing Higher Education"; a paper "The Expanding
Humanities and the Individual Scholar." |
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37 |
Material on Task Force on Education (Folder 6 of 13)
Memo on the Government's current programs of student aid for higher
education; report on "The Impact of Federal funds on Quality in Graduate
Education and Research"; "Graduate Education in the Humanities";
meetings of the Task Force; "Education of the Deprived" by Daniel P.
Moynihan; "Implementation of Reform" National Science Foundation; "The
Education Park Concept in Pittsburgh"; some suggested programs for the
Improvement of Education in the United States; memo on the schools and
the community memo on coordinating Federal urban development education
prepared by HUD; paper "Some Benefit - Cost Considerations of Universal
Junior College Education"; pamphlet, "The Federal Investment in Higher
Education," American Council on Education; memo on federal grants to
institutions for general instructional purposes. |
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38 |
Material on Task Force on Education (Folder 7 of 13)
Draft of Part II of the Task Force Report dealing with higher
education; paper "Professional Education of Scientists, Engineers,
Physicians, and Teachers'; report "Federal Financing for Elementary and
Secondary Education"; reprint, "A Better Partnership for the Federal
Government and Higher Education"; article "The Federal Government and
Higher Education"; extract from Racial Issue in Urban America; draft of
Part I of the Task Force Report dealing with elementary and secondary
education and equality of opportunity; report "Curriculum Development
and the National Endowment for the Arts; report, "Educational
Opportunity Bank"; report of the National Advisory Council on the
Education of Disadvantaged Children "Summer Education for Children of
Poverty"; a proposal, "A Plan for Eliminating Tuition"; reprint,
"Technology Is Knocking at the Schoolhouse Door." |
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Material on Task Force on Education (Folder 8 of 13)
Draft of a revised Part II (Higher Education) of the Task Force
report; memo on economic growth in higher education, 1955-1965; draft of
revised Part I of the Task Force report; draft of Part III of the Task
Force report. |
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38 |
Material on Task Force on Education (Folder 9 of 13)
Memos on cooperative educational programs among several colleges and
universities; memo to members of Congress on the Higher Education Act of
1965, Title III, Strengthening Developing Institutions; action in
Congress on major HEW legislation for week, June 30, 1967 |
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38 |
Material on Task Force on Education (Folder 10 of 13)
Publication by Tufts University from the Seminar to Initiate New
Experiments in Undergraduate Instruction, August 30 - September 11,
1965; Second Annual Report of the Advisory Council on State Departments
of Education," "Reinforcing the Role of States in Education"; March,
1967. |
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Material on Task Force on Education (Folder 11 of 13)
Summary, "The Economics of the Major Private Universities: An
Analysis of Basic Trends and an Examination of the Role of the Federal
Government"; article by Meyer Feldman, "Making Education Relevant" and
"Public Education - Role for Manpower Development", paper by William G.
Bowen, Princeton University, "The Economics of the Major Private
Universities"; April, 1967; memo on "Developing Social Science in the
National Interest." |
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39 |
Material on Task Force on Education (Folder 12 of 13)
Draft of the Task Force on Education, January 14, 1967. |
open |
39 |
[Material on] Task Force on Education (Folder 13 of 13)
Meeting of the Task Force on Education, November 30, 1967. |
open |
39 |
1967 Task Force on Education [Report]
Task Force report from the Introduction to Section (4h); Material was
in a loose leaf binder before removing it and putting it in
folders. |
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39 |
[Material on the] 1967 Task Force on Education
Agenda for a meeting on December 20, 1967, and proposals to consider;
memo from Harold Howe concerning proposals for Higher Education;
proposal to create a federally chartered educational opportunity bank
for medical students; memos of proposals to be considered at the
December 9, 1967, Task Force on Education meeting; Interim Report of the
Task Force on Urban Educational Opportunities, December 1, 1967, used as
backup material for the Task Force on Education. |
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39 |
Meeting of the Task Force on Education, September 24, 1968
Preliminary proposals for consideration by the White House Task Force
on Education, September 24, 1968. |
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39 |
[Material on the] Task Force on [Early Child Development, 1966]
(Folder 1 of 2)
Letters from staff members giving recommendations; drafts statement
on the committee on political economy and family life; proposal of
programs for children in neighborhood centers; draft of plans for
relating services to be organized for existing agencies, institutions
and laws; draft of the report of the task force; report of the
subcommittee, "Research in Early Child Development"; comment on a
program to promote adequate growth and development of vulnerable
children; address by Ewald B. Nyquist, "Integration: Why We Can't Wait",
at a Conference on Parent Education, March 31, 1966; publication,
"Studies of Public School Support, 1965 series", from the State
Education Department, University of the State of New York. |
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[Material on the Task Force on Early] Child Development, 1966 (Folder
2 of 2)
Memos concerning the report of the Task Force on Early Child
Development. |
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[Material on the] Task Force on [Networks for Knowledge, Dr. Donald
Hornig, Chairman, March, 1968]
Summary report of the first meeting of the Task Force, March 6, 1968;
miscellaneous materials for the Task Force to consider from Andrew
Cunis, Executive Secretary, COSATI, includes items on public television,
educational television and the crime information system. |
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[Material on] Task Force on Educational Television in Less-Developed
Countries
Memos for Leonard Marks, Chairman, concerning the report of the Task
Force; memos on the meetings; clippings on educational television;
report on "Peace Corps Educational Television Programs"; December,
1966. |
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[Report of the] Task Force on International Education, November, 1965
Report with covering letter. |
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[Material on the] Task Force on International Education (Folder 1 of
2)
Suggestions and recommendations to the Chairman, Dean Rusk, and other
members of the task force; rough inventory of the existing international
activities of U.S. colleges and universities; paper, "Student Exchanges
Sponsored by Private, Non-Academic Organizations" written by Melvin Fox
and Robert Edwards. |
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[Material on the] Task Force on International Education (Folder 2 of
2)
Additional suggestions and proposals for the Task Force members to
consider; speech by Albert Sims, President of the College Entrance
Examination Board, October 27, 1965, Report on International Education";
proposal for a Pan-African Scholarship program; a note on U.S. strategy
for developing literacy abroad. |
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Higher Education Memoranda
Memos concerning the International Scholarship Corporation's proposal
for an overseas scholarship program financed with foreign currencies
generated by the Food for Peace Act of 1966, P. L. 89-808; National
Policy Statement on International Book and Library Activities; Memo
concerning urban higher education and extension; urban-grant
colleges. |
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Wilbur Cohen Memo Concerning the Higher Education Strategy Study,
April 29, 1968 |
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Department of Health, Education and Welfare Obligations to
Institutions of Higher [Education,] Fiscal Year 1967, Reference Tables,
July, 1968
In addition there is a Statistical Report, Fiscal Year 1967, Title
I/Year II, Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. |
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[General] Hershey and the "Draft" Controversy
Annual Report of the Director of Selective Service, 1967; memos
concerning the statement by General Hershey recommending local draft
boards reconsider reclassification and the delinquency of registrants
for failure to obey the selective service law; correspondence with Dr.
Perkins, Perkins, President of Cornell University, and other university
presidents; college deferments for those involved in protest
demonstrations. |
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41 |
Booklet: "The Efficiency of Freedom," Report of the Committee on
Government and Higher Education, Baltimore, 1959. |
open |
41 |
Pamphlet: "Recommendations for National Action Affecting Higher
Education," A Joint Statement of the Association of State Colleges and
Universities and National Association of State Universities and
Land-Grant Colleges, January, 1967. |
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Reprint from the Winter 1966 issue of The Educational Record,
"The Compact for Education, Views from Higher Education", published by
the American Council on Education, Washington, D. C. |
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Magazine: College Management, November, 1966
Special Report: "A Guide to Federal Aid for Higher Education";
additional reports on "How Television Triggered Better Teaching",
"How-and Why-The Harvard Business School Adopted Cost Accounting" and
"Opinion - Better Teachers Merit Better Pay." |
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41 |
Pamphlet: "Recommendations on Desirable National Action Affecting
Higher Education" by the National Association of State Universities and
Land-Grant Colleges, January, 1965 |
open |
41 |
Booklet: "Design for an Academic Matching Service, George E.
Arnstein," The Association for Higher Education, National Education
Association, Washington, D. C. 1967. |
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Booklet: "A Guide to Higher Education Consortiums: 1965-66," by
Raymond S. Moore, Bureau of Higher Education, Department of Health,
Education and Welfare |
open |
41 |
Booklet: "University-Sponsored Executive Development Programs in the
Public Service," Ward Stewart and John C. Honey, Department of Health,
Education and Welfare, 1966 |
open |
41 |
Booklet: "National Norms for Entering College Freshmen - Fall 1966,
Alexander W. Astin, Robert J. Pands, and John A. Creager, Office of
Research, American Council on Education |
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Booklet: "The Catholic University of America, 1966-1967"
Announcements, Graduate Studies, Washington, D. C., Vol. LII, March 15,
1966, No. 4 |
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42 |
Booklet: "Harvard University, The President's Report, 1965-66,"
Nathan M. Pusey, President |
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42 |
Howard University Memos
Memos concerning the Howard University Centennial Commission and its
recommendations; paper by Preston Valien, "Reflections on the Role of
Howard University as a National Institution"; memos concerning the
selection of the new president for Howard University; and a draft of the
report; "Howard in the Second Century: Answer to a National
Need." |
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The University of Colorado
Paper by Joseph M. Russia, "The Battle of Berkeley: Crisis in the
Multiversity" sent from Howard Higman, University of Colorado; memos
concerning the Conference on World Affairs, April 11-16, 1965; an
evaluation report on the University of Colorado Employment Security
Institute on the Management and Operation of Youth Opportunity Programs,
October 5-23, 1964, by Howard Higman, Robert Hunter and W. T.
Adams. |
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[Article by Sargent Shriver on the Contribution of the New Radicals
in the Sixties to Democracy] |
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Student Loan Programs (1)
Booklet, United Student Aid Funds, Inc. , "The College Reserve
Program, A New Way to Help Your Deserving Students"; memo concerning
government guaranteed student loans and the Killingsworth proposal on
"How to Pay for Higher Education"; memos on the undergraduate students
grants-in-aid (SAGE) program; public opinion poll on questions about
Federal aid to education; estimated appropriations by agency, FY 1965 of
federal funds for education; large memos on subsidized, guaranteed
student loans; draft of the Killingsworth proposal, "How to Pay for
Higher Education." |
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Student Loan Programs (2) |
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Letter to Senator Morse concerning the present and potential ability
of non-Federal guarantee programs for non-profit higher education loans;
good material prepared by Paul Doty, President's Science Advisory
Committee on Education and Equal Opportunity, on utilization of
part-time teachers and a program of summer science schools; handwritten
notes by Douglass Cater; memo on points about education for inclusion in
the State of the Union Message; cost analysis: legislative program for
education. |
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Student Loan Programs, 1967-1968
Memo on a meeting with Edith Green on guaranteed student loans and
other financial aid; memo on the background of United Student Aid Funds,
Inc.; proposal by E. Stanley Erlund as alternative to the Barr
Committee's recommended placement and conversion fees that lenders be
paid; memo concerning Joseph McMurray's proposal that student loans be
treated like FRA or VA insured guaranteed loans; status of states
regarding federal insured student loan program; long letter from Richard
Sullivan, President, Association of American Colleges; student loan
program in District of Columbia; the Higher Education Loan Program
(HELP). |
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Tax Credit for College Tuition, 1965
Case of material describing organizations supporting and opposing the
"Ribicoff tax credit' idea; memo concerning Senator Hartke's Student Aid
Proposal (S. 2303); Senate head-count on tax credit question; memo
comparing three principal bills proposing a tax credit for college
tuition. |
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[Correspondence Concerning] Guaranteed Student Loan Program, [July,
1968] |
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Manual for Financial Aid Officers, Published by the College
Scholarship Service of the College Entrance Examination Board
Removed from a three-ring binder. |
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43 |
Pamphlet: The National Defense Student Loan Program, [Including
Participating Institutions, 1964-65, U.S. Department of Health,
Education and Welfare, Office of Education, 1964] |
open |
43 |
Booklet: Special Issue Prepared for The Vice President's Conference
for Mayors, "Grants-in-Aid and other Financial Assistance Programs,"
administered by the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare,
1964-65 Edition. |
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Pamphlet: "Tax Credits for Educational Expenses or How to Spend
$1-1/4 Billion Annually in Tax Money to Help Those Who Need it Least",
published by the Association of State Universities and Land-Grant
Colleges |
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Booklet: "The Educational Opportunity Bank [: An Economic Analysis of
a Contingent Repayment Loan Program for Higher Education]"
Working paper from the Department of Economics, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, by Professor Karl Shell, with support from the
Sloan Foundation, Number 11, November 29, 1967; there is a memo of
explanation from Dr. Donald Hornig accompanying the booklet. |
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International Education, 1965 (Folder 1 of 2)
Memo concerning recommendations made by various panels at the White
House ICY Conference; interesting letter from Charles Young, Vice
Chancellor, University of California on universities and international
education; paper by H. B. Wade, "Program to Implement Five Basic
Objectives of President Johnson's Smithsonian Speech - Multi-lateral
Aspects"; paper from Rene Maheu on the contribution of UNESCO to the
points made by President Johnson at the Smithsonian; comments and
proposals from Dorothy Goldberg to the Task Force on a Program for
International Education; letters to Dr. William Marvel with ideas for
the Task Force on International Education; Executive Order on developing
U.S. programs in international education; agendas for the Task Force on
International Education; Executive Order on developing U.S. programs in
international education; agendas for the Task Force on International
Education; digest of the numerous suggestions on the International
Education Project; letters concerning the use of educational television
in the less developed countries; S. 2037 on International Education;
Report on the Business Council for International Understanding,
1964. |
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International Education, 1965 (Folder 2 of 2)
Suggestions to be considered by the President's Task Force on
International Education; Draft of the Task Force on International
Education report. |
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[Materials Concerning] International Education, [1965-1966]
Memoranda concerning the Sixth National Conference on International
Education; tentative cost estimates for Program in International
Education; memo on a meeting with Congressman Brademus on the
International Education bill; memo on the International Education
program; handwritten notes by Cater on the efforts to cooperate on a
world- wide education endeavor. |
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[International and Domestic Education]
Report of the Interagency Task Force on the Treatment of American
Civilization in Schools and Textbooks Abroad; memo on hearings on
Education Officers in Chairman's Rooney's subcommittee; Report on a New
Instrumentality for Government Financing of Private International
Activities in Education and Related Areas; memo on idea of education as
a major issue for Presidential election; letter concerning elementary
and secondary school problem in Brussels and U.S.-Belgium relations;
comments on the U.N. International school; case on the implementation of
the President's Smithsonian Address, Summary of Proposals by Field
Posts. |
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International Education, 1966 (Folder 1 of 2)
Bill report on H.R. 14643, the International Education Act of 1966 (2
copies); 1966 Legislative program for International Education;
suggestions for the President in international education; memo on AID
Educational Programs; memo on agricultural education in Latin America;
agenda of a meeting of the Task Force on International Education; AID
participant training: human resources development; articles on
international education printed in Saturday Review; suggestion from
Erich Leinsdorf of paying students for school attendance. |
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International Education, 1966 (Folder 2 of 2)
Suggestions of ways U. S. business can be helpful to International
Education; Fact Sheet on the International Education Exchange Program,
1946-1966; draft of an executive order: Federal Council on International
Educational and Cultural Affairs: proposals to be discussed in meeting
with Secretary Gardner; memo on the New Peace offensive: A Johnson
Program in International Education"; suggestions for special
Presidential support of international education; peace corps programs
and international education. |
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Notebook Concerning International Education and Health,
1966 |
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Advisory Council on International Education, 1967
Suggestions for council members. |
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[International Education, 1967]
Remarks by Paul A. Miller, delivered before the American Council on
Education Seminar, March 24, 1967; correspondence relating to the
support of appropriations of the International Education Act from the
Association of State Colleges and Universities; report from the
Department of State on AID Education Programs; status report on
IEA-CEA. |
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International Education and Cultural Activities Meeting, June 25,
1968
Arrangements for the meeting; memo on the School-to-School
Partnership Program; discussion topic, "Review and Consultation: The
American Effort in International Educational and Cultural Activities";
interesting letter from Joseph Smiley, U.S. Advisory Commission on
International Educational and Cultural Affairs, concerning appropriation
for Department of State international education programs. |
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Correspondence Booklet: International Education and Cultural
Initiatives, 1968
Press release on establishment of an Institute of International
Studies in the U.S. Office of Education; paper on AID educational
activities; booklet, "Proposals for a Cultural Initiative" prepared by
the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, March 20, 1968;
publication, International Educational and Cultural Exchange Winter,
1968; reprint from Phi Delta Kappan, December, 1965, "The Potential of
the International Education Act" by Paul A. Miller. |
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[NSAM 342 and International Education]
Minutes of the Fourth Meeting of the White House Task Force on
Educational Television in Developing Countries, May 9, 1967; memo on
foreign educational uses of communications satellites; booklet:
"Educational Television Demonstration and Interference Measurement
Program Using Advanced Communications Satellite Technology"; press
release on the launch of French satellite; 50% of material
classified. |
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[COMSAT, INTELSET, and International Communications]
Annual Report on Activities and Accomplishments under the
Communications Satellite Act of 1962, January 1-December 31, 1966; memo
concerning the International College at Beirut; annual Report on
Activities and Accomplishments under the Communications Satellite Act of
1962, January 1 - December 31, 1965. |
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[International Education and Communications Satellites]
Entire folder is classified. |
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[Working Group on Educational Communications Satellites (Folder 1 of
2)]
Speech by Hartford N. Gunn, Jr. "Space Satellites and Education" to
the Conference on Communications Satellites and the U.S. National
Interest, Tufts University, March 11, 1966; memos concerning actions
taking place between the Interim Committee of INTELSET, the Federal
Communications Commission and the Communications Satellite Corporation
for the President; memo on educational television in Colombia; Much of
material is classified. |
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[Working Group on Educational Communications Satellites (Folder 2 of
2)]
Memos concerning the Marks committee; Report "Communications
Satellite System for Educational and Informational Needs of Developing
Nations" prepared by the Office of the Director of Telecommunications
Management, December 2, 1965; paper "Communications Satellites:
International Cooperation and Regulation" presented by Rosel Hyde to the
14th Conference, Inter-American Bar Association, May, 1965. 50% of this
folder was classified. |
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[Communications Satellites] (Folder 1 of 2)
Draft of a report with recommendations to Senate and House Commerce
Committees submitted by the Intra-Governmental Committee on
International Telecommunications, April 29, 1966; letter from Lee White
to Jack Valenti discussing government control of communications
satellites versus private enterprise (AT&T); Telecommunications
Reports summary on arguments on the "authorized user" issue now pending
before FCC; proposal on the use of communications satellites for
educational TV purposes in Latin America; letter concerning NASA's M-1
engine, 260" solid rocket and SNAP-8 projects; letter concerning the
possibilities that direct TV broadcasting might have for USIA uses;
Direct Transmission of Radio and Television Programs into Home
Receivers; memos setting up the informal working group to study
communications satellites and connecting earth stations capable of
serving informational and educational purposes in developing
nations. |
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[Communications Satellites (Folder 2 of 2)]
Comments of the Ford Foundation in Response to the Commission's
Notice of Inquiry of March 2, 1966, on the Establishment of domestic
non-common carrier communications satellite facilities by
non-governmental entities; legal brief and comments of the Ford
Foundation on the above topic, Report "The Needs of Education for
Utilization of Space Transmission Techniques: A Report on the Space
Satellite Communication Program as It Affects Education", by the
National Association of Educational Broadcasters, May, 1962. |
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[COMSAT]
Correspondence from the Communications Satellite Corporation
concerning its activities; memo on the progress report of President's
Task Force on Communications Policy. |
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[Communications Satellite Service for Less Developed Countries
(Folder 1 of 3)]
Booklet, Communications Satellites and Underdeveloped Countries, by
Leland Johnson, prepared for NASA; article from Business Week, "Putting
Space to Work to Educate the World", December 25, 1965; 2 NASA draft
staff papers - Broadcast Satellites for Mark's Task Force and Ground
Terminal Equipment, Staffing, and Training Requirements for
Communications Satellite Terminals; Report prepared by ComSat
Corporation, December, 1965. |
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[Communications Satellite Service for Less Developed Countries
(Folder 2 of 3)]
Appendix L, Ground Terminal Equipment, Staffing and Training
requirements for Communications Satellite Terminals, NASA, December,
1965; Appendix K, Television Receive Only Earth Stations; Appendix J,
Note on the Economic Viability of Earth Stations with Smaller Aperture
Antennas; Appendix I, Educational Potential of Satellite and Summary
Status of Television in Africa and Latin America; Appendix H, Evaluation
of Terrestrial Telecommunications and Broadcasting Capabilities in:
Nigeria, Ethiopia, Korea, Thailand, Colombia, and Chile. |
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[Communications Satellite Service for Less Developed Countries
(Folder 3 of 3)]
Appendix G, Television Transmission Demand; Appendix F, General
Financial Assessment Study on Selected Developing Nations; Appendix E,
COMSAT Earth Stations, Planning for Communications via INTELSAT. |
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Hughes Aircraft (1) [Educational Television Satellites]
Proposal, "A Program of International Cooperation, Education and
Research"; correspondence with Leonard Marks on distribution of
educational television in Mexico; correspondence with Senator Fulbright
concerning international education and communications satellites; Hughes
Aircraft publications: Proposal for Educational Television Satellite
(HSP307-108). |
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Hughes Aircraft (2 folders) [Educational Television
Satellites]
Memos concerning the McGovern bill S. 1212 regarding the Agency for
International Development and a program for American Universities to
deal with the problems of development in less developed areas; memos on
the Educational Satellite System; memo on "A Program of International
Cooperation, Education and Research"; paper on "Educational Television
Satellite Distribution System, Management and Organization; Booklet,
"Proposal for Educational Television Satellite "published by the Hughes
Aircraft Co. |
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Booklet: COMSAT, Reply Statement, Proceedings on the Establishment of
Domestic Communications Satellite Facilities by Non-Government Entities
before the FCC, March 31, 1967 |
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Office of Science and Technology Studies, (1 of 4)
Memos concerning the Task Force on Networks for Knowledge; background
materials for the Task Force; Report of the Committee on Communications
for the White House Conference on International Cooperation, November 28
- December 1, 1965; government research report, "Scientific and
Technological Communication in the Government". |
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Office of Science and Technology Studies (Folder 2 of 4)
Pamphlet, "Science, Government and Information", from the President's
Science Advisory Committee, January 10, 1963; study report by the Ad
Hock Task Group on Legal Aspects Involved in National Information
Systems, "The Copyright Law As it Relates to National Information
Systems and National Programs", July, 1967; article on satellites; H.R.
15067, bill on higher education; more material concerning "Networks for
Knowledge" and educational television. |
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Office of Science and Technology Studies (Folder 3 of 4)
Publications, "Recommendations for National Document Handling Systems
in Science and Technology", committee on Scientific and Technical
Information, November, 1965, Volume I. |
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Office of Science and Technology Studies (Folder 4 of 4)
Publication, "Recommendations for National Document Handling Systems
in Science and Technology," Committee on Scientific and Technical
Information, November, 1965, Volume II. |
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[Correspondence Concerning the] Business Executives Dinner, March 31,
1966
Invitations to business executives to come to the White House to
discuss the President's International Education program and to hear
talks from Secretary John Gardner, and Assistant Secretary Francis
Keppel; letters of appreciation and additional comments. |
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48 |
Meeting of the National Review Board of the East-West Center at the
White House, May 13, 1965
Publication, "Hawaii's East-West Center", American Education; rough
draft of a statement on the purposes, prospects and potentials of the
East-West Center; Fifth Annual Report on the Center for Cultural and
Technical Interchange between East and West, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 1,
1964 - June 30, 1965; suggested remarks for the President at the
meeting; copy of the President's speech in May, 1961, at the Dedication
of the Center; Report of the U.S. Advisory Commission on International
Educational and Cultural Affairs on the East-West Center; informational
materials sent by the Center. |
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Booklet: "The International Programs of American Universities,"
published by the Institute of Advanced Projects, East-West Center,
Honolulu, Hawaii, in cooperation with International Programs, Michigan
State University, 1966. |
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48 |
Copy of Remarks of Walter D. Scott, Chairman of the National
Broadcasting Company, before the Detroit Economic Club, February 6,
1967, "A Perspective on Global Television." |
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48 |
Offprint Pamphlet: Journal of World History, Vol. X, No. 1,
1966, "Intellectual Migration: A Sociological Approach to 'Brain Drain"'
by A. Khoshkish |
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Report: "Foreign Students in the United States, A National Survey,"
Volume I, Operations and Policy Research, Inc.
This report was conducted for the United States Advisory Commission
on International, Educational and Cultural Affairs under a grant from
the Department of State done in the spring of 1965. There are two copies
of Vol. I. |
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Booklet: "Encyclopaedia Britannica," Report on the 1967 Edition, A
Statement by the Editor.
In the statement they say the Encyclopaedia Britannica in 1967 is a
new report on the state of knowledge. |
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Booklet: "A Billion Books for Education in America and the World: A
Proposal" by David G. Harp and Others, March, 1967
This is a publication from the Rand Corporation. |
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Study Paper: "Cooperative Instruction by Television in the Schools of
American Samoa, An Outline of the Organization and Procedures" by Vernon
Bronson, National Association of Educational Broadcasters, February,
1966. |
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Samoan Educational Television System
Copy of a report on Samoan Educational Television System, by Dr.
Clifford H. Block, A.I.D., August, 1965. |
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Booklet: "An Educational Bridge for Inter-American Understanding,"
University of the Americas, Mexico City, Mexico |
open |
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Booklet: University of the Americas, formerly Mexico City College, General Catalog, 1966-1968 |
open |
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Booklet: "Les Progres de L'Instruction Publique Aux Etats-Unis
D'Amerique, 1965-1966," U.S. Department of Health, Education and
Welfare, International Division
Prepared for the UNESCO/IBE Conference held in Geneva, July 7-16,
1966. |
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Reprint: Teachers College Record, Vol. 67, No. 1, October, 1965,
"Afro-American Interchange: Proposals for a Two-Way Flow" by Wilton S.
Dillon, National Academy of Sciences |
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Booklet: "First Report of the Advisory Committee on Higher Education
to His Imperial Majesty Haile Sellassie I, Chancellor of the
University." |
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Paperback Book: "Public Television: A Program for Action," The Report
of the Carnegie Commission on Educational Television, 1967 |
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[Material Concerning the Public Broadcasting Act]
Draft of Presidential remarks at the signing ceremony. |
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50 |
Public Television Corporation
Biographical information of the members of the Public Television
Corporation; synopsis of statements before the Senate on the Public
Broadcasting Corporation. |
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50 |
Recommendations for Positions on the Public Television
Corporation |
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Current Correspondence on Public Television
Correspondence concerning the meeting of the National Citizens'
Committee for Public Television |
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50 |
Public Broadcasting Corporation
Copy of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, P.L. 90-129, S. 1160,
November 7, 1967; drafted telegram from Frank Pace, Jr. to Congressman
Staggers concerning funding of the Act. |
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50 |
Booklet: "The Financing of Educational Television Stations," Present
Patterns and Recommendations for the Future, 1964
This is the report of a study conducted by Educational Television
Stations, a division of the National Association of Educational
Broadcasters under a contract with the Office of Education. |
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Annual A.V.B. Geohegan Lectures, University of Pennsylvania, May 1,
1967, Topic: "Public Television--Who Pays? Who Controls?--An Open
Philadelphia Hearing"
Douglass Cater was a member of the panel with Professor Robert Shayon
as moderator. Material consists of invitation and arrangements. |
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Booklet: A Proposal to be Submitted to Hubert Humphrey,
Vice-President -- "A Concept for a Proposal on Dissemination of
Government Information via Education Television" submitted by William T.
Gladmon, Pittsburgh Educational Television |
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50 |
Booklet: Press Comment on the National Educational Television
Broadcast of the State of the Union/67, National Education
Television
Publication sent to Cater by Max Kampelman. |
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Pamphlet: "Television for Schools" by Kenneth Fawdry, BBC Lunch-time
Lectures Fifth Series--5, February 15, 1967
This is a lecture given by Kenneth Fawdry, Head of School
Broadcasting, Television at the fifth of the fifth series of lunch-time
lectures in the Concert Hall at Broadcasting House. |
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Equality of Educational Opportunity Booklet: Equality of Educational
Opportunity, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare,
1966
Two copies of a report generated in response to the Civil Rights Act
of 1964. It is a survey of the lack of availability of equal educational
opportunities for individuals by reason of race, color, religion or
national origin in public educational institutions in the U. S. |
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51 |
Booklet: Supplemental Appendix to the Survey on Equality of
Educational Opportunity, Section 9/10/Correlation tables, Office of
Education, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1966 |
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51 |
Charts: A National Goal of Full Educational Opportunity, Department
of Health, Education and Welfare |
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51 |
[Material on] Title VI, Civil Rights Bill (Folder 1 of 8)
Several memos concerning coordinated enforcement and implementation
of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with respect to hospitals
and health facilities; Interpretive Bulletin No. 1, Elementary and
Secondary Schools: Standards for Compliance with Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964; Non-Discrimination in Federally Assisted Programs;
memos on issues involved in Alabama Statement of Compliance; Title VI
situation in Virginia; draft of remarks in opposition to proposals to
amend S. 370 for the purpose of authorizing judicial review of the
constitutionality of grants under the bill; supplementary information
regarding compliance; situation in Georgia and South Carolina; copy of
Saturday Review, March 20, 1965 with an article, "How the New Laws
Affect Southern Schools?"; copy of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. |
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[Material on] Title VI: Civil Rights Bill (Folder 2 of 8)
Information concerning consultations held on Title VI School
Compliance Policies; suggestions on avoiding conflict over Title VI
guidelines; memo on major legal policy decisions for school
desegregation, 1966-67; revised statement of policies for school
desegregation plans, December, 1966; copy of Title VI -- One Year After,
a survey of desegregation of health and welfare services in the south,
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1966; memo on implementation of the HEW
Civil Rights Program; compliance forms; comments by legal consultants to
the Office of Education on Title VI; memo on alternative procedures for
promulgating regulations of the Title VI guidelines. |
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[Material on] Title VI: Civil Rights Bill (Folder 3 of 8)
Supplementary instructions to school districts; authority for HEW
national school compliance policies under Title VI; Report on Title VI
as it affects schools by Francis Keppel; charts showing status of
desegregation plans under Title VI; form letters and instructions on
compliance; letter from William Battle on Virginia compliance; memo on
the discriminatory dismissal of Negro school teachers in connection with
desegregation; listing by states of voluntary desegregation plans and
court orders accepted under Title VI; more concerning Alabama; copy of
the Voting Rights Act of 1964, P.L. 88-352; draft of press release on
guidelines; general statement of policies under Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964 respecting desegregation of elementary and secondary
schools. |
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[Material on] Title VI: Civil Rights Bill (Folder 4 of 8)
Drafts of proposed guidelines (7 copies). |
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[Material on] Title VI: Civil Rights Bill (Folder 5 of 8)
Report on interviews and reactions concerning the new Title VI
guidelines for Elementary and Secondary schools; statement of policies
under Title VI; draft of school desegregation standards for the fall of
1966; tables of the summary of compliance with Title VI guidelines;
Report of the Notre Dame Conference on Federal Civil Rights Legislation
and Administration, February 17-20, 1966; letter to Cater from Jean
Fairfax, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. concerning the
status of American public education, 1966; memo on Title VI
enforcement-Extended Care Facilities; letter on the hospitals in
Atlanta; memo on three school districts in Mississippi and Georgia
modifying their compliance forms to nullify the guidelines; memo on
Baker County, Georgia; initiation of enforcement proceedings; lists of
schools still not complying with guidelines, each of 441-B. |
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[Material on] Title VI: Civil Rights Bill (Folder 6 of 8)
Memo on Title VI compliance in schools and hospitals; form letters
sent to school districts not complying with guidelines; status of the
equal educational opportunities program in selected school systems;
statement by Charles Carroll, Superintendent of Public Instruction,
North Carolina, April 14, 1966, concerning their efforts to implement
school desegregation plans under Title VI; memo on the handling of Title
VI figures and press relations; editorial comments from Atlanta; drafts
of Secretary Gardner's school guidelines letter; Report on interviews
and reactions concerning the New Title VI Guidelines for elementary and
secondary schools. |
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[Material on] Title VI: Civil Rights Bill (Folder 7 of 8)
Memo supplying further information on the proposed new HEW
guidelines; situations in Georgia and South Carolina regarding school
desegregation under Title VI requiring different handling; memo on how
school districts may comply with non-discrimination requirements; memo
on Georgia school districts compliance; editorials from Atlanta,
Georgia; material concerning the guidelines to be promulgated by the
Commissioner of Education for school desegregation plans under Title VI;
correspondence with Congressman Adam Clayton Powell concerning his
inquiry regarding actions taken by the Office of Education in Chicago;
memo on the attacks on administration of Title VI guidelines; concern
over lack of enforcement of guidelines from the Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee; review with HEW officials on the next few months
activities of the Civil Rights school desegregation program; Senator
Stennis' letter concerning the operation of public schools in
Mississippi and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. |
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[Material on] Title VI: Civil Rights Bill (Folder 8 of 8)
Material on hospital compliance; results of invitation to 17 Southern
and border states to come to Washington to talk with HEW officials;
summary of status and prospects for compliance for 1,942 districts
operating under voluntary desegregation plans; drafts and copies of
letters to school districts failing to file HEW form 441-B; memo on the
Task Force on Voluntary Compliance. |
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[Civil Rights Bill:] Proposed Guidelines and Summary -- Title VI
(1)
Press conference January 4, 1966; memo on revising the Title VI
guidelines; drafts of revised guidelines; summary of the statement of
policies under Title VI. |
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[Civil Rights Bill:] Proposed Guidelines and Summary - Title VI
(2)
Drafts of the proposed guidelines. |
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[Civil Rights Bill:] Complaints Under Title VI
State application to participate in Title II of P.L. 81-874 from
Illinois; draft letter reply to requests for more information as to
complaints under investigation under Title VI; memo concerning de facto
segregation in Chicago schools and actions of Commissioner Keppel; memos
concerning Georgia school districts. |
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[Civil Rights Bill:] Compliance Statements - Title VI
Draft revision of a statement sent to Jack Valenti on compliance
under Title VI; memo concerning the effect of the Waggonner amendment to
H.R. 9567 on Title VI, which pertains to fraternities and sororities;
draft of a back-to-school message; memo from the Vice President to the
President concerning school desegregation; copy of the Report of the
Notre Dame Conference on Federal Civil Rights Legislation and
Administration, February 17-20, 1966; Staff summary of a report prepared
by the Commission on Civil Rights on Title VI and school desegregation
in the South; resolution from Taliaferro County (Crawfordsville)
Georgia; letter and accompanying tables concerning distribution of
federal funds to language and Area Centers; additional information on
the effect of the Waggonner-Dirksen amendment to H.R. 9567; material
concerning the status of school districts either failing to file
desegregation plans or having serious compliance problems likely to lead
to cut-off of funds; paper concerning Mississippi and plans pending with
high percentage of Negro scholastics or construction programs; report on
the effect of Title VI on schools; report on schools who do not intend
to comply, those who have submitted unsatisfactory plans and are
unwilling to change, and those who have not replied. |
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[Civil Rights Bill:] Guidelines Enforcement - Title VI (Folder 1 of
3)
Letter from group of Senators protesting revised guidelines; memo
concerning Title VI: Initiation of deferral action against Alabama
Department of mental health; memo on Covington County, Alabama; memo on
enforcement action against 19 school districts; school desegregation
guidelines, 1967-68; summaries of various actions on several counties,
primarily of southern states. |
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[Civil Rights Bill:] Guidelines Enforcement - Title VI (Folder 2 of
3)
Memos concerning the Alabama Welfare Agency; Notices of hearing to 18
hospitals refusing to comply; initiation of action against 10 school
districts; final decision on Anderson College, South Carolina; deferral
action against six medical facilities refusing to comply; Dale County,
Alabama; suggestions from Peter Libassi on education legislation; memo
concerning deferral action against the Virginia Department of Mental
Hygiene and Hospitals; publication, Quest for Equality, The Story of How
Six Institutions Opened Their Doors to Serve Negro Children and Their
Families, Martin Gula, Children's Bureau, Welfare Administration,
Department of Health, Education and Welfare; drafts of letters to
districts showing poor performance. |
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[Civil Rights Bill:] Guidelines Enforcement - Title VI (Folder 3 of
3)
Initiation of deferral action against 12 districts with poor
performance; deferral action against hospitals; memo on hospital civil
rights compliance and medicare; report on Civil Rights Compliance and
Atlanta, Georgia hospitals, August, 1966; Title VI Enforcement -
Extended Care Facilities: memo on hospital compliance program -
Congressional Contacts; memo for the Vice President concerning contact
with mayors in communities where there was not a high level of
compliance by hospitals with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act; memo on
hospital reimbursement under Medicare; Department plans on Title VI
enforcement with respect to hospitals; Draft of hospital and medical
facilities modernization amendments of 1966. |
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[Meeting with Califano, September 28, 1965 Concerning Title
VI]
Materials probably used as background information for the meeting;
features of simplified free choice registration procedures for school
year, 1965-66; status of school districts either failing to file
desegregation plans or having serious compliance problems likely to lead
to cut-off of funds. |
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[Civil Rights Bill:] Title VI School Desegregation Compliance Status
Reports - Pete Libassi
Memo concerning the Title VI compliance status of Mississippi State
Eleemosynary Institutions; enforcement taken on several school
districts; consultations on Title VI school compliance policies status
report as of February 26, 1968; copies of the forms used for Title VI
filing; reprint from College Management, December, 1967, "Social
Responsibility, A Wider Role for the College; copies of compliance
reports for institutions of higher education; memo on the authority for
Department of HEW national school compliance policies under Title VI;
pamphlet from the Office for Civil Rights, "Policies on Elementary and
Secondary School Compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of
1964", March, 1968; briefing memo on national school compliance
policies. |
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[Report from Ramsey Clark, Justice Department, concerning Review of
School Desegregation Plans]
Records of appeal from the United States District Court for the
Northern District of Alabama and for the Western District of
Louisiana. |
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Project Summer, 1968 (Folder 1 of 2)
Four identical packets of material concerning Project Summer 1968, to
keep local high schools open for residents of central core
cities. |
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Project Summer, 1968 (Folder 2 of 2)
Packet of material concerning Project Summer 1968; proposed local
school leaders meeting with President Johnson on Project Summer 1968;
memo concerning the arrangements for Project Summer 1968 and the role of
the National Association of School Boards; memos on recommendations for
redirecting HEW funds to produce maximum impact on the urban
crisis. |
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[Proposals to be considered at the meeting of Douglass Cater and
Commissioner Howe during the week of October 2, 1967]
Proposal for Presidential recognition of America's outstanding
work-study scholar; memo on how to develop goals for education, health
and income security; proposal by Dr. Charles D. Proctor, Professor of
Neuropharmacology, for assisting predominantly Negro colleges and
universities. |
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Progress Report to the Fund for the Advancement of Education, Program
to Increase Economic Opportunities for Negro Youth Through Higher
Education on the Cooperative Plan and Program to Expand Specialized
Services for the Encouragement of College Preparation Among
Disadvantaged Youth in Certain High Schools (Boston and Revere), January
3, 1966 |
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Pamphlet: "The Youth We Haven't Served," A Challenge to Vocational
Education, by Barbara H. Kemp, Department of Health, Education and
Welfare, 1966 |
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Booklet: "The Human Frontier, Remarks on Equality in Education," by
Harold Howe II, U.S. Commissioner of Education, Department of Health,
Education and Welfare, 1966 |
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Booklet: "A Chance for Change: New School Programs for the
Disadvantaged, Elementary and Secondary Act of 1965/Title I," U.S.
Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Office of Education,
1966. |
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Report published by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare,
Office of Education, "Dual Enrollment in Public and Nonpublic Schools,
1963-64: Case Studies of Nine Communities", December 31, 1964.
Study of how nine public school systems have developed new
educational programs and modified existing programs to serve the needs
of all the people in their community |
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Education and Training of the Handicapped
Memo concerning teacher shortage in special education; memo on
Congressman Resnick's request for a National Conference on Handicapped
Children which includes a publication from the Department of Health,
Education and Welfare, "Programs for the Handicapped, January, 1967";
memo concerning a possible press conference announcement of the Task
Force on the Handicapped; memo on the mental retardation progress
report; amendment to S. 3046 to add to ESEA of 1965 a new title for the
education of handicapped children; excerpts from testimony by witnesses
before Ad Hoc Subcommittee on the Handicapped. |
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Pamphlet: Federal Teacher Training Programs in Fields of the
Disadvantaged and Handicapped, Department of Health, Education and
Welfare, Office of the Disadvantaged and Handicapped, June 1,
1966. |
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Overseas Dependents Schools, 1964-65 (Folder 1 of 2)
Correspondence from groups such as the Overseas Education Association
and the Overseas Federation of Teachers concerning the lack of adequate
education for American children overseas; proposed memo to the President
on Defense Overseas Dependents Education from Elmer Staats; Report of
Survey Committee Appointed by Dr. Edward L. Katzenbach, Jr., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Education) December, 1962, "Overseas
Dependents Schools: Recommendations for Improvement"; memo on the Cater
meeting with the Military/International Division on U.S. support of
schools abroad; summary of the report on the "Problems of the Overseas
Dependents Schools (ODS)"; bill, H.R. 6845, Overseas Teachers Pay;
Statements to the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service,
Subcommittee on Federal Compensation, April 13, 1965, by the National
Education Association and the Overseas Education Association; Bill H.R.
7068 Overseas Teachers Pay. |
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Overseas Dependents Schools, 1964-65 (Folder 2 of 2)
Fact sheets on overseas dependents schools; correspondence concerning
teachers' pay in overseas schools; correspondence with overseas teachers
from the Committee for the Improvement of Overseas Schools; Exhibits on
the NEA of the U.S. accompanying Prepared Testimony Presented to the
House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, March 19, 1964; pertinent
statements regarding overseas schools and PL 86-91; article from NEA
Journal, May, 1964, "Teaching in Overseas Schools"; many
clippings. |
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Teacher Corps
Publication from National Teacher Corps, HEW, "Editorial Comments on
the Teacher Corps"; Teacher Corps Notes; draft remarks for the President
on the Teacher Corps Appropriations signing; correspondence expressing
concern over enough funding of projects; letters explaining the
authority of the teacher corps; status of Congressmen on the teacher
corps bill; National Teacher Corps Progress Report, 1965; memo on the
information activities of the Teacher Corps; communications from the
President to Congress concerning the National Teacher Corps; the Teacher
Corps' bill. |
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"VIPS" (Veterans in Public Service) Correspondence Concerning the
Rose Garden Graduation Ceremony for Teacher Corps
Arrangement materials; memo on the teacher corps and the summer
school programs including information on P.L. 90-35; Maryland Vocational
Newsletter, Vol. I, No. 3; memo on the Philadelphia Veterans in Public
Service (VIPS) model program; proposal concerning the VIPS from James
McCronklin; memo on financing teacher training program for Veterans;
memo on a VIPS program that will provide a career for the
veteran. |
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Project Apex [proposed by] Dr. John Robertson
Efforts to change education in the slums of major cities; Project
Apex was a joint effort of New York University, New York City and the
Ford Foundation to change teacher education and the school and community
around it; clippings on the program; project "Clinic for Learning" by
Prof. John Robertson and Prof. Neil Postman, New York University; memo
on the goals of Project Apex; A Teaching Corps for the Urban Slum, 1965;
Report on Project Apex: A Program for Excellence prepared by a committee
of the Faculty of New York University, School of Education, February 15,
1965. |
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Veterans in Teaching Program, 1967 (Folder 1 of 2)
Press release of Presidential remarks, November 15, 1967; small
report "Inventory of Existing Programs" from the Office of Economic
Opportunity; report "Study of Teachers: Inner City and Suburbia"; report
"Legislative Possibilities Veterans Administration, Adequate School
Staffing in Economically Deprived Areas"; memo on "On-the-Job Training
for Veterans"; ideas from W. J. Driver, Veterans Administration
jurisdiction which could motivate qualified veterans to accept teaching
positions in deprived areas; draft proposal for Veterans in Teaching;
suggestions from HEW to encourage veterans to teach. |
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Veterans in Teaching Program, 1967 (Folder 2 of 2)
Memo on the Study Group on Veterans Teachers; draft of recommended
legislative proposals to encourage veterans in teaching in deprived
areas "Restore GI Bill Entitlement for Service in Deprived Area Schools"
- "On-the-Job Training" - "Eliminate Bar to Duplication of Federal
Educational Benefits"; memo on Veterans in Poverty Schools and the
Teacher Corps; memo on OEO Poverty Income Guidelines; memo on G. I.
Vista; Inventory of Existing Programs and Recommendations. |
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G. I. Education Programs
Memo from W. J. Driver including comparative data dealing with
participation in the education program of the Korean G. I. Bill and the
Post Korean G. I. Bill (P.L. 358); memo commenting on "Project
Transition" particularly for Negro veterans; proposed bill to provide
special assistance to veterans who plan to pursue a public service
career in deprived areas. |
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Letter to President Johnson, July 21, 1965 concerning small medical
schools
Digest of Dr. Stafford Warren's proposal that the Administration
support legislation to develop 30 to 40 small regional medical schools -
satellite institutions of existing Veterans Administration hospitals and
colleges in cities of 100,000 or more; bill H.R. 9069 deals with this
proposal; original letter from Dr. Warren concerning his
proposal. |
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Booklet: Statewide Planning for Nursing Education by Lucile Petry
Leone, Southern Regional Education Board, 1967 |
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Booklet: 1965-66 Annual Report of the John and Mary R. Markle
Foundation
Basic program is Grants for Scholars in Academic Medicine, but they
also assist medical education in medical schools. |
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Booklet: Training Health Service Workers: The Critical Challenge,
Proceedings of the Department of Labor - Department of Health,
Education, and Welfare, Conference on Job Development and Training for
Workers in Health Service, Washington, D. C., February 14-17,
1966. |
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Advisory Council [to the] Center on Educational Cooperation, July,
1966
List of membership; letter from Wilbur Cohen concerning amendments to
Title I of ESEA to Senator Morse; necessary ingredients for the Advisory
Council. |
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Center for Educational Cooperation
Letter from Charles Frankel discussing the role and activities of the
Center for Educational Cooperation and comparing it to the committees
and commissions handling the Fulbright-Hays Act; memos on the
organization of the Center for Educational Cooperation; letter
concerning role of business in international education and assisting
less developed countries; correspondence concerning the new director;
suggestions of an International Center for Advanced Study and a program
for the sub-literate and illiterate; proposal from Pendleton Herring of
a building for an international research center in Washington, D. C.,
statement by Edmund J. Gleazer, "The Role of the Community Junior
College in International Education," December 17, 1965. |
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A College President Looks at Cooperative Education Paper
"A College Professor Looks at Cooperative Education," by Dr. Asa S.
Knowles, published by the National Commission for Cooperative Education;
paper, "Effective Learning and Cooperative Education" by Dr. Clarence
Leuba, published by the National Commission for Cooperative Education;
reprint from the National Association of Manufacturers Reports, Vol. 10,
September 20, 1965, No. 38, "Work and Learn: Cooperative Education
Described in Interview. |
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Booklet: Report on Cooperative Education, Summary of the Two-Year
National Study of Cooperative Education made possible by a grant from
the Fund for the Advancement of Education, by Dr. Ralph W. Tyler and
Annie L. Mills, 1961. |
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Booklet: Analysis of Student Employment in a Cooperative Education
Program by Roy L. Wooldridge, published by the National Commission for
Cooperative Education, September, 1966. |
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Booklet: "Student Employment and Cooperative Education - Its Growth
and Stability," by Roy L. Wooldridge, published by the National
Commission for Cooperative Education, 1964. |
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57 |
White House Fellows, 1967-68 (Folder 1 of 2)
Report of the National Advisory Council on the Education of
Disadvantaged Children, January 31, 1968 and Schools for an Open
Society, A Statement by the National Advisory Council on the Education
of Disadvantaged Children, "The Opportunity Gap is Widening"; lists of
the White House Fellows and where they were assigned; programs that the
White House Fellows pursued - how the President formulates a program
such as the problem of the cities and the poor; biographical information
on the Fellows. |
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White House Fellows, 1967-68 (Folder 2 of 2)
Selection of Fellows and the planned receptions; progress report on
the Fellows; lists of the regional selection boards; Cabinet statement
of the White House Fellows Program; memos discussing ways to continue
Fellows without new legislation; Presidential remarks at the White House
Fellows reception, May 1, 1967; memo on new funding methods. |
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Report of the President's Temporary Commission on Pennsylvania Avenue
on the Establishment of the Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, D. C.,
1968.
The proposed purpose of this center was to be part of an
international center for scholars. |
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Program: Dedication and Initial Convocation of the Center for the
Study of the Causes of War and Conditions for Peace, Utah State
University |
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Addition to the National Gallery of Art, 1967
Plans to erect an addition to the National Gallery of Art which
includes the floor plans; Report on a Survey of Reactions to the
Establishment of a Center for Advanced Study at the National Gallery of
Art, with Recommendations, October, 1967. |
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Ford Foundation Programs, 1965
Suggestion of a grant to the University of Saigon; summary of the
session on April 7, 1965, concerning liaison between the Ford Foundation
and the appropriate government programs dealing with similar or related
objectives in society; memo on the relationship of Ford Foundation to
the Health, Education and Economic Opportunity Programs; Report, "The
Ford Foundation Programs and Developing Federal Activities." |
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Pamphlet: Fellowships: United States of America and Canada, John
Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1967 |
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Booklet: The Hazen Foundation, 1965 and 1966, The Edward W. Hazen
Foundation, Inc.
Improvement of undergraduate teaching, the student in higher
education, student counseling in Asian universities, scholarly
communications with Mainland China, fellowships for Asian and African
college teachers. |
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Booklet: Report of the President, Carnegie Institution of Washington,
1963-1964 |
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National Library Commission, 1966-67 (Folder 1 of 2)
Appointment to the commission; staff work setting up the National
Library Commission; possible areas of investigation by the Commission;
biographical data on members; problems with representation on the
commission. |
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National Library Commission, 1966-67 (Folder 2 of 2) |
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Summary report of the National Advisory Commission on Libraries,
"Library Services for the Nation's Needs: Toward Fulfillment of a
National Policy", December 1967; article, "What is Happening to Public
Library Circulation?" Library Journal, September 1, 1966; appointments
to the Commission; text of an address by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., "Is
Gutenberg Dead?", dedicatory banquet for Temple University's Samuel
Paley Library, October 20, 1966; press releases and statements
concerning the Commission; minutes of the November 30, 1966, meeting of
the National Advisory Commission on Libraries; highlights of first
meeting. |
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National Advisory Commission on Libraries, November, 1967 (Folder 1
of 2)
Final report on the Economics of Library Operation submitted to the
National Advisory Commission on Libraries, June 30, 1967. |
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National Advisory Commission on Libraries, November 1967 (Folder 2 of
2)
Statement and Recommendations of the Committee on Research Libraries
of the American Council of Learned Societies, "On Research Libraries",
November, 1967. |
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Notebook Concerning Libraries, October, 1967
Recommendations for improving libraries in the United States. |
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Center for Research Libraries
Report of the Ad Hoc Joint Committee on National Library Information
Systems (CONLIS), "Improving Access to Information, A Recommendation for
a National Library/ Information Program", October 14, 1967. |
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58 |
The Johnson Library, 1967-68
Letters soliciting papers for the Library which was to be located in
Austin, Texas; draft of an explanation and definition of personal
papers; history of previous Presidential Libraries, statement of the
acquisition policies for the John F. Kennedy Library; chronology of the
development of the Johnson Library. |
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Book Programs [and] Ideas [from Paul] Horgan
Ideas about a personal library contest; proposal from Vice-President
Humphrey for a book program for needy children; proposal for a Book
Stamp Plan for children; memo concerning the Copyright Revision Bill
(H.R. 4347 and S. 1006); statement on bills to establish a National
Humanities Foundation (S. 316) and to establish a National Arts
Foundation (S. 315), March 5, 1965. |
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[President's Book Foundation: Children's Book Project]
Memo concerning the President's Book Foundation with designs for the
publicity; memo on Bilingual Education, Senator Yarborough's bill, S.
428; additional information for the Book Foundation; selection of
trustees for the foundation; possible sources of funds for the
foundation. |
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List of Names for Consideration of Advisory Committee on the Book
Stamp Plan, June 10, 1966 |
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Reading is FUNdamental Program (RIF)
Suggested White House Reception List; list of confirmed members of
the RIF National Advisory Board. |
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Booklet: Franklin Book Programs, Inc., A Non-Profit Organization for
International Book-Publishing Development, Title List of Translations,
June 30, 1965 |
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Booklet: Franklin Book Programs, Annual Report for the Year Ending 30
June 1965 |
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A Billion Books for Education in America and the World: A Proposal by
David G. Hays and others, March, 1967 |
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India Book Program, 1967
Proposal for the use of U.S.-owned rupees to alleviate the shortage
of American books in India caused by devaluation. |
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1965 White House Conference on Education, July 20-21, 1965 (Folder 1
of 6)
Report on the White House Conference on Education; telegrams in
answer to invitations; Preliminary List of Participants; draft remarks
for the conference; two programs from the conference. |
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1965 White House Conference on Education, July 20-21, 1965 (Folder 2
of 6)
Actions of the Subcommittee on Education at their executive mark-up
session, July 20, 1965; list of participants; paper, "Innovations in Our
Schools and Colleges" by Ralph W. Tyler; speech by Vice-President
Humphrey to the Conference; Background Reading for the White House
Conference on Education. |
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1965 White House Conference on Education, July 20-21, 1965 (Folder 3
of 6)
Packet of materials for the Conference; press release on the
Conference. |
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1965 White House Conference on Education, July 20-21, 1965 (Folder 4
of 6)
Panel reports: "Job, Dropouts and Automation", "Skill Obsolescence
and Re-Education", "Teacher Education", "Assessment of Education
Performance", "Partnership in Education: The Role of the States",
"Education for World Responsibility", "International Affairs Programs",
"Educating the Talented", "Educating the Handicapped", "School
De-segregation", "Innovations in Education", "Research and Graduate
Education", "Education in the Urban Community"; address by Jerrold
Zacharias, "Learning by Teaching"; address by Francis Keppel "The Many
Issues of Education"; Remarks by Anthony Celebrezze. |
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1965 White House Conference on Education, July 20-21, 1965 (Folder 5
of 6)
Paper by Dr. John T. Dailey, "Education Research Center"; suggestions
of possible participants in the Conference; requests to be
included. |
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1965 White House Conference on Education, July 20-21, 1965 (Folder 6
of 6)
Telegrams endorsing the signing of the ESEA of 1965; more requests to
attend the conference; more suggestions of individuals to attend the
conference; draft of the list of panelists. |
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White House Summer Conference on Education, [1965] (Folder 1 of
2)
Annual Report, People/Purposes/Programs, of the American Association
of Junior Colleges, 1964; list of panel members and panel titles for the
Conference, 1965; more comments on potential appointments to the
committee; memos on arrangements for the conference; memo on the purpose
of the Conference and its organization; memo concerning past White House
Conference on Education. |
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White House Summer Conference on Education, [1965], (Folder 2 of
2)
Letters commenting on the White House Conference including clippings
about the Conference; suggested names for the Conference participants;
summary of mailings and materials sent to participants; Cater's formal
invitation to the Conference; preliminary programs. |
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Booklet: Background Readings, The White House Conference on
Education, July 20-21, 1965. |
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White House Southern Regional Conference on Education, 1965
Program for the Conference, December 2-3, 1965, Richmond, Virginia,
sponsored by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools; remarks
of Vice-President Humphrey; speech suggestions from President Frank
Rose, University of Alabama; partial list of participants; draft of
conference programs; purpose of Conference; draft of press release;
comments by Alex S. Pow on the Conference; notes and proposals for a
Conference to be held in Washington, D. C. in October, 1965; conclusions
about the Conference from Frank Rose; address by John Gardner,
"Education in Transition". |
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Booklet: "Education: The Southern Hope," Proceedings of the Southern
Region Conference on Education, Richmond, Virginia, December 2-3, 1965.
A Report by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools |
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Booklet: SREB (Southern Regional Education Board), Atlanta,
Georgia |
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Booklet: The Department of State Bulletin, A Special Issue on The
National Foreign Policy Conference for Educators, June 16-17, 1966, Vol.
LV, No. 1412, July 18, 1966. |
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National Foreign Policy Conference [for Educators at the] State
Department, June 16, 1966
Memos concerning the A.I.D. Education Report for the President;
invitations and program for the National Foreign Policy Conference for
Educators; address by Charles Frankel, "Education for World
Responsibility: An Old Phrase, A Transformed Problem"; memo for Cater
providing information on his participation in the Conference; Bill
Report to accompany H.R. 14643, the International Education Act. |
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61 |
Booklet: International Conference on the World Crisis in Education,
Williamsburg, Virginia, October 5-9, 1967 |
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62 |
Booklet: Implications for Education of Prospective Changes in
Society, Reports Prepared for the Second Area Conference, Designing
Education for the Future: An Eight-State Project, Denver, Colorado,
January, 1967 |
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62 |
Booklet: National Conference on Education of the Disadvantaged,
Report of a National Conference held in Washington, D. C., July 18-20,
1966 |
open |
62 |
Initial Teaching Alphabet Foundation
Copy of the Proceedings of the Second Annual International Conference
on the Initial Teaching Alphabet, August 18-20, 1965, Albert J.
Mazurkiewicz; correspondence concerning Sir James Pitman and the Initial
Teaching Alphabet Foundation. |
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62 |
Booklet: 1965, American Association of School Administrators
Resolutions, Platform, Constitution, By-Laws and Ethics, Atlantic City,
New Jersey, February 13-17, 1965 |
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62 |
Notebook from NEA, Press Releases, 1963-64 |
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62 |
Booklet: "NEA Research Bulletin," Vol. 45, No. 1, March, 1967,
published by the Research Division of the National Education
Association |
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62 |
National Student Association
Draft of a letter to New York Times by William Lee Miller concerning
intellectuals and the Johnson Administration; memo from Michael Wood,
NSA, concerning lowering the Voting Age to Eighteen; "Foreign Student
Volunteer Service Program: A Proposal for a Demonstration Grant" by John
Richard Brown, September, 1966; press release from the National
Committee for an Effective Congress, "Character of 90th Congress Will
Emerge", October 24, 1966; draft statement for the President from
Katzenbach concerning the committee appointed to explore the
relationships between various government agencies and private groups
operating abroad; article from Ramparts magazine by Sol Stern with the
assistance of Lee Webb, Michael Ansara and Michael Wood concerning CIA
funding and involvement in NSA. |
open |
62 |
National Student Association: Newspaper Clippings - CIA
Affair
Teletype and clippings concerning the controversy over CIA funding of
international activities of the National Student Association. |
open |
62 |
1966 World Medical Education Conference
General Information on the Third World Conference on Medical
Education, New Delhi, India, November 20-25, 1966. |
open |
62 |
Booklet: Program, Executive Leadership Conference on Public Affairs,
Advanced Study Program, The Brookings Institution, Conference for
Federal Management and Program Executives, October 2-14, 1966,
Williamsburg, Virginia |
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63 |
[Remarks of Vice-President Hubert Humphrey at the University of
California at Los Angeles, April 8, 1965] |
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63 |
Signing of Education Bill at the Ranch, April 11, 1965
Drafts of the President's remarks; Cater's handwritten drafts;
comments on invitees; press release of the Remarks of the President on
the Education Bill, April 9, 1965. |
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63 |
President's Reception for Educational Groups and Members of Congress
for Signing of Elementary and Secondary Education Act, April 13,
1965
Telegrams of acceptances and regrets from those invited the
reception; lists of those invited; press release of the President's
remarks to the National Conference on Educational Legislation, March 1,
1965; memos on arrangements. |
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63 |
President's Speech to the National Education Association in New York,
July 2, 1965
Press release of the Remarks by the President before the NEA; drafts
of the speech including Cater's handwritten notes; memo from Keppel to
the Staff of the Equal Educational Opportunities Program concerning
discriminatory dismissal of Negro school teachers in connection with
desegregation. |
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63 |
President's Smithsonian Bicentennial Speech, September 16, 1965
(Folder 1 of 3)
Publication by the Smithsonian Institution in association with the
editors of American Heritage Magazine, The Smithsonian Institution: an
establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men,
narrative by Walter Karp; remarks of the President, "The Noble
Adventure"; correspondence with Dillon Ripley; background press
briefing; September 16, 1965; press release of President's
remarks. |
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63 |
President's Smithsonian Bicentennial Speech, September 16, 1965
(Folder 2 of 3)
More drafts of the speech with suggestions; Cater's handwritten
notes; more press releases of the remarks; copy of the address by Dillon
Ripley at the Smithsonian Bicentennial, September 18, 1965, "The Museum
as an Enigma." |
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63 |
President's Smithsonian Bicentennial Speech, September 16, 1965
(Folder 3 of 3)
Packet of materials, including a program for Cater; press background
briefings; several copies of the President's speech, "The Noble
Adventure." |
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63 |
Chicago Higher Education Speech [March 15, 1966]
Suggestions about remarks for President's speeches; draft of the
speech itself; quotes to use; draft of material from Dr. Robert A. Solo,
"The University in a Science-Based Society"; invitation to the President
to speak at the 21st Annual Meeting of the National Conference on Higher
Education, Chicago, March 15, 1966; abstract of a speech by Kenneth E.
Boulding, "The Spotted Reality: The Fragmentation, Isolation, and
Conflict in Today's World"; copy of an article, "A Blunt Warning" by
Wilbur J. Bender, from College Review Board, No. 45, Fall, 1961; letter
from Joseph Goldsen, Rand Corporation, to James Webb, NASA, concerning
university capabilities for research into technology and natural
sciences; letter from James Webb to Goldsen concerning his talk, "The
Impact of Space Exploration on Society"; draft of a speech by John
Gardner at the California Conference on Higher Education, May 7, 1965,
"Agenda for the Colleges and Universities." |
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64 |
The Princeton Speech (Folder 1 and 2) |
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Memo to the President concerning where do we go from here in
conservation; drafts of the President's speech; rough outline from Ervin
Duggan for the public service speech with Princeton's Woodrow Wilson
School of Public Affairs in mind; comments on the draft of the
President's speech; handwritten notes from Cater. |
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64 |
The Princeton Speech (Folder 2 and 2) |
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Draft remarks at the Woodrow Wilson dedication at Princeton and
handwritten notes; program for the ceremony; memo from Tom Johnson
concerning chief topics discussed in this week's public comment - the
President's speech and political developments in South Vietnam;
suggestions of themes for the President's speech from Carl
Stover. |
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64 |
Education Message, 1968
Copy of the bill H.R. 6232, Higher Education Amendment of 1967; copy
of NEWS, National Commission for Cooperative Education, May 10, 1967,
concerning Hartke, Kuchel Lead Move for Cooperative Education Work-Study
in Nation's Universities: Measure Co-Sponsored by 18 Senators; list of
47 Education Laws Enacted during President Johnson's Administration;
memo regarding international education - a proposal from Frank Hopkins -
additional foreign policy State of the Union Message initiative; memo on
World Teacher Corps; USIA Suggestions for State of Union Message on the
World Information Bank. |
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64 |
Remarks [at the Signing Ceremony of the] Handicapped Children's
Education [Act, September 30, 1968]
Draft of the President's statement; proposed guest list; memo for the
President from Wilfred Rommel, Bureau of the Budget, concerning the
enrolled bill, H.R. 18763 - Early Education of Handicapped Children
includes comments from Wilbur Cohen. |
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64 |
Draft of Statement for Vice President Hubert Humphrey on Education,
October, 1968
Drafts of the Statement by the Vice President; press release "A New
Day: Toward Excellent Education for All America", a statement by Hubert
Humphrey, October 6, 1968; press release dated September 6, 1968,
commenting on Vice President Hubert Humphrey and Education for Jobs in a
Technological Society; position paper on Education dated August 22,
1968. |
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65 |
[Health and Education Memoranda]
Memos concerning student loan amendments and memos from Dr. Hornig
concerning cuts in science appropriations - serious implications for the
universities; item concerning Reading-is-FUNdamental grant from the Ford
Foundation; speech ideas about the Great Society; small pamphlet; Report
of the Twenty-sixth American Assembly, "The Congress and America's
Future", Arden House, October 29-November 1, 1964; progress report on
the Creative Federalist Fellows Program-Meeting with Secretary Wirtz;
memo on Follow Through grants involving Office of Education and the
Office of Economic Opportunity; fact sheet on Volunteers to America;
attack by Edgar Fuller on regional education officers; memo concerning
group practice discussed by HUD and HEW; comments on the Public Health
Service and the National Institutes of Health; memo concerning
discussions with Dr. Hugh MacGuire on medical education; memo on the
location of the Crippled Children's program; memo on the Migrant Health
Branch; memo on possible platforms for Presidential speeches on health;
memo on the Student Health Organization; comment on the words "skilled
nursing home"; statement by Wilbur Cohen on social security
complaints. |
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[Memoranda on Health and Education]
Material concerning the Office of Education and improving the
education of disadvantaged persons, the Bureau of Research including
statistics; improved drafts of speech selections on HEW programs; memo
with a report from Philip Lee concerning mental health programs. |
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[Health Memoranda]
Memo concerning the National Diet-Heart Feasibility Study; memo on
the occupational health program; meeting on the National Social Welfare
Assembly; dedication program for The North Wing: University of Alabama
Hospital and Clinics; memo on the rubella vaccine; regional medical
programs; memo on the International Rabies programs; memo on
implementation of the Veterans Hospitalization and Medical Services
Modernization Amendments of 1966; memos concerning export of basic
information in the health field to other countries; report and memos
concerning clinical trials of the drug Atromid-S. |
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[Health Manpower]
Candidates for the National Advisory Commission on Health Manpower;
background questions concerning health care system; federal legislation
affecting the supply and demand of health manpower, 1956-65; staff paper
No. 1, Trends in Health Manpower, from the Task Force on Health,
Education and Welfare Manpower Requirements and Training Programs; memo
on the Federal Government's Response to New Demands for Medical Care;
federal aid available for training of health services personnel; listing
of the major studies of manpower requirements for health services
1930-1965; Health Manpower Source Book, Section 18, "Manpower in the
1960's", HEW. |
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65 |
White House Conference on Health, September, 1965
Lists of the different panels and participants; lists of replies to
invitations. |
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65 |
AMA Meeting with the President, July 29, 1965
AMA representatives discussed legislation with the President; concern
over H.R. 3140; briefing memo for the President before the meeting with
the AMA; summary of provisions of H.R. 6675',' "The Social Security
Amendments of 1965." |
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[Meeting with National Medical Association, HEW and HUD, January 19,
1968]
Meeting concerned plans for a comprehensive health project in the
District of Columbia which would be a prototype for projects in other
major cities; background and letters setting the meeting. |
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65 |
[Press Release of the President's] Health Message, [March 4,]
1968 |
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Booklet: "Foundation for All Our Aspirations," A Report to the People
on Health, HEW, Public Health Service |
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65 |
Task Force on Nutrition and Adequate Diets, October 12, 1967
Summary of draft recommendations and a draft report. |
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65 |
Report for HEW on Hunger and Health, June 7, 1968
Report by the Secretary of HEW, "Incidence and Location of Serious
Hunger and Malnutrition and Health Problems Incident Thereto. |
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Magazine: Freedom from Hunger, Food and Agriculture
Organization, "The FOA Expert," January - February, 1967, Vol. 8, No.
46
Formerly the Freedom from Hunger Campaign News |
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66 |
Population - Birth Control (Folder 1 of 5)
Correspondence with John D. Rockefeller, III concerning World
Leader's Declaration on Population; reprint from Journal of Marriage and
the Family, Vol. XXX, No. 2, 1968, "Population Dynamics and Family
Planning," by Arthur A. Campbell; publication, The Registrar and
Statistician, Vol. 33, No. 4, April, 1968; article from Science, Vol.
158, "Population Policy: Will Current Programs Succeed?" by Kingsley
Davis; preliminary report, "Closing the Gap in Subsidized Family
Planning Services in 110 Metropolitan Areas with More Than 250,000
Population" by Frederick Jaffee and Carita Jo Bernsohn, Department of
Program Planning and Development, Planned Parenthood - World Population,
October, 1967; publication from The Victor Fund for the International
Planned Parenthood Federation, Spring, 1968, Number 8, "A Summons to
Mankind - The United Nations and the Population Crisis." |
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Population - Birth Control (Folder 2 of 5)
Memo from Philip Lee concerning population research and services;
comments on the meeting of the President's Committee on Population and
Family Planning; memos concerning views of Ambassador Bowles and
USAID/India on the need for contraceptive research includes information
on the Conference on Direction and Support of Research in Technical
Methods for Control of Human Reproduction, January 26, 1968; draft of a
memorandum concerning the World Leader's Declaration on
Population. |
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Population - Birth Control (Folder 3 of 5)
Correspondence from General William G. Draper, Jr., National
Chairman, Population Crisis Committee; suggestions for the State of the
Union message from General Draper and Planned Parenthood/World
Population; General Draper's statement before the House Committee on
Foreign Affairs. |
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Population - Birth Control (Folder 4 of 5)
Press release from the National Catholic Welfare Conference;
statement of General Eisenhower in response to Catholic Bishop's
statement on birth control; statements by President Johnson concerning
population; pamphlet, Facts About Population and Family Planning, New
Delhi, April, 1967; draft statement on population including a proposed
task force and suggested members; memos concerning the population
commission. |
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Population - Birth Control (Folder 5 of 5)
More concerning the Presidential Commission on Population; comments
on the Conference on Population; memo from McPherson to the President
concerning increasing the government's role in family planning; material
concerning the National Institute for Population and Human Reproduction;
memos from Philip Lee concerning research related to fertility control;
talking points in meeting with John D. Rockefeller, III; material
concerning the Bishop's statement on birth control including press
release and clippings; memo concerning the issue between Shriver and
Celebrezze over OEO grant funds for birth control and family planning
programs; material from the organization Planned Parenthood-World
Population. |
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Booklet: "To the Children of Tomorrow," Planned Parenthood World
Population, June, 1968 |
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66 |
Booklet: "Report on Family Planning," U. S. Department of Health,
Education and Welfare, September, 1968. |
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66 |
Packet of Material from Planned Parenthood-World Population, Planned
Parenthood Foundation of America, Inc.
Includes the 1965 Annual Report and other pamphlets. |
open |
66 |
Packet of Material: Program Development Series: Family Planning
Services in Public Health Programs, issued by the Department of Program
Planning and Development, Planned Parenthood-World Population |
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Booklet: "People in Crisis; Foreign Aid and Population Control: What
Should Be the Policy of the United States," Population Crisis
Committee |
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67 |
Booklet - An Introduction to Mental Retardation, Problems, Plans and
Programs, HEW, The Secretary's Committee on Mental Retardation, June,
1965. |
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Binder: 1968 Programs for Older Americans
HEW staff study on older Americans includes recommendations and
proposals. |
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67 |
[Report of the Task Force on Nursing Homes and Other Institutions for
the Care of the Elderly]
Packet of material concerning the task force on nursing homes,
November, 1966; report of the Task Force on Nursing Homes and Other
Institutions for the Care of the Elderly. |
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67 |
Booklet: Nursing Homes and Related Facilities Fact Book, HEW, Public
Health Service, Hospital and Medical Facilities Series (Hill-Burton
Program), February, 1963 |
open |
67 |
Extension [of Enrollment in] Medicare, 1966
Guest list for the inauguration of Title 19, Medicare Programs; memo
concerning the amendment to the Social Security Act to extend the
Medicare deadline. |
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67 |
Binder: Medical Insurance for the Elderly
Numerous pamphlets and booklets. |
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67 |
Booklet: To Improve Medical Care.... A Guide to Federal Financial Aid
for the Development of Medical Care, Service Facilities Personnel, HEW,
April, 1966 |
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67 |
Publicity Kit for the Twentieth Anniversary of the Hill-Burton
Program, July 1, 1947 - December 31, 1965, The Hospital and Medical
Facilities Construction Program Under Title VI of the Public Health
Service Act |
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67 |
Booklet: A Tribute to the Honorable Lister Hill, Four Decades of
Health Leadership, August 13, 1966
A dinner of the health professions honoring Senator Lister Hill on
the 20th anniversary of the Hill-Burton Act. |
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Public Health Service Hospitals
Chronology of recent events concerning public health service
hospitals. Note on outside of folder reads: it received from Secretary
Celebrezze 4/8/65. |
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Booklet: Organizing Comprehensive State Health Careers Councils, U.
S. Department of Health, Education,and Welfare, Public Health Service,
November, 1966
Developed at a workshop for State Health Career Councils by the
National Health Council under grants from the U.S. Public Health Service
and U.S. Vocational Rehabilitation Administration. |
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Booklet: Report of the Workshops for State Health Careers Councils
and Committees, March 28-30, 1966, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. Department
of Health, Education and Welfare, Public Health Service. |
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68 |
Book: Report on Regional Medical Programs to the President and the
Congress, submitted by William H. Stewart, Surgeon General Public Health
Service, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, June,
1967. |
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68 |
Booklet: Does Medical Research Pay Off -- In Lives? In Dollars?
Compiled by the National Health Education Committee, Inc.,
1964. |
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68 |
Booklets: What are the Pay-Offs from Our Federal Health Programs?, A
Progress Report on the Johnson Administration, 1963-1968, published by
the National Health Education Committee. |
open |
68 |
Booklet: Progress Against Cancer, 1966, A Report by the National
Advisory Cancer Council, HEW, Public Health Service/National Cancer
Institute/National Institutes of Health |
open |
68 |
International Health Program, 1966[-67]
Press release of the President's Message on Education and Health in
America, February 28, 1967; Press release concerning the International
Education and Health Acts of 1966; summary of the total health program
for 1967; proposals from Philip Lee for International Health; outline of
the International Health Programs; estimates and budget bureau
allowances for HEW for 1966-67; costs of the legislative program,
1967. |
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68 |
Booklet: "Sumula do Programs de Agao do Ministerio da Saude,
Quadrienio 1967/1970," Brasil |
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Publication: Republica Dos Estados Unados do Brasil, Ministerio da
Saude, Realizagoes: Medicas Sanitarias Hospitalares, 1966
Sent to Douglass Cater from Mary Lasker on June 22, 1966. |
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69 |
[Excerpts from the Council's Report and Recommendations to the
Conference,] White House Conference "To Fulfill These Rights" [, June
1-2, 1966, Washington, D.C.] |
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69 |
[Drafts of the President's Speech on the "War on Poverty"] |
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["The Great Society", A Third Year Legislative Program]
According to a note on the front of this folder, the material was
removed from a Three-ring binder. |
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69 |
National Anti-Poverty Plan and 1967 Budget Request, Office of
Economic Opportunity, No. 65, October, 1965 |
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69 |
Program: Dedication Festival, March 28-April 2, 1966, North Carolina
Mutual Life Insurance Company, Durham, North Carolina
Participants included Vice President Humphrey, Secretary of Commerce
John T. Connor, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Robert C.
Weaver and others. This company is a Negro insurance company
incorporated in 1889. |
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The President's Meeting [with] Insurance Executives, September 13,
1967
Memos concerning the offer by insurance companies to invest $1
billion in the city core areas to improve housing and create jobs; press
release of the President's remarks at the meeting with the life
insurance executives; press conference press release; lists of those
attending the meeting and drafts of talking points; memo on meeting of
Weaver and insurance executives. |
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Record Set - "The Outskirts of Hope"
These records were made up by a group of radio stations called, Group
W, Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, Inc., Donald McGannon, President.
The records concern a series on the elements that make up huge category
called poverty. The series was attempting to encourage dialogue on the
issue. The set has been sent to the Audio-Visual collection. |
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69 |
Charts: "The Burden of Poverty, Percentage of School-Age Children
from Families with Annual Incomes Less Than $2,000" |
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69 |
Booklet: Children in Need, A Study of a Federally Assisted Program of
Aid to Needy Families With Children in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County,
Ohio, United States Commission on Civil Rights, 1966, Urban Studies:
Cleveland 1 |
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69 |
Booklet: Guidelines for VISTAs for Use With VISTA Book Kits, prepared
by the National Book Committee for VISTA, office of Economic
Opportunity, under a grant from the Fund for the Advancement of
Education. |
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69 |
Booklet: "The State of the Nation, Social System Accounting," by
Bertram M. Gross, Professor of Political Science, Syracuse University,
Revised November, 1965. |
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69 |
Article: "Black Man, Go South - Specifically, as far as Atlanta, for
Old There Are" by Fred Powledge, Esquire, August |
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Negro Statistics
Material primarily concerns the President's statement on the report,
"Social and Economic Conditions of Negroes in the United States", 1967;
report was presented at a Cabinet meeting, July 31, 1968; copy of the
report. |
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[Address: "The Changing Status of Racial Groups" by Robert C. Weaver
at the 14th Annual Conference of the National Association on Inter-group
Relations Officials, Cincinnati, November 15, 1960] |
open |
69 |
[Remarks of Vice President Hubert Humphrey before the President's
Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, April 30, 1965] |
open |
69 |
Booklet: "Tension, Change and Liberty," 45th Annual Report, American
Civil Liberties Union, 1966 |
open |
69 |
Booklet: Human Rights - the Wisconsin Perspective, Proceedings,
Wisconsin Conference on International Cooperation Panel on Human Rights
in Observance of United Nations Day 1966 |
open |
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70 |
Federal Assistance Programs - Office of Economic Opportunity Books: Catalog of Federal Assistance Programs, Produced by the
Office of Economic Opportunity, Executive Office of the President, June
1, 1967 |
open |
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71 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Alabama |
open |
71 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Alaska |
open |
71 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Arizona |
open |
71 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Arkansas |
open |
71 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, California |
open |
71 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Colorado |
open |
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72 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Connecticut |
open |
72 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Delaware |
open |
72 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, District of Columbia |
open |
72 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Florida |
open |
72 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Georgia |
open |
72 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Hawaii |
open |
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73 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Idaho |
open |
73 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Illinois |
open |
73 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Indiana |
open |
73 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Iowa |
open |
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74 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Kansas |
open |
74 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Kentucky |
open |
74 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Louisiana |
open |
74 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Maine |
open |
74 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Maryland |
open |
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75 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Massachusetts |
open |
75 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Michigan |
open |
75 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Minnesota |
open |
75 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs," A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967, Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Mississippi |
open |
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76 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Missouri |
open |
76 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Montana |
open |
76 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Nebraska |
open |
76 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on the Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information
Center, Office of Economic Opportunity, Nevada |
open |
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77 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, New Hampshire |
open |
77 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, New Jersey |
open |
77 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, New Mexico |
open |
77 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, New York |
open |
77 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, North Carolina |
open |
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78 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, North Dakota |
open |
78 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, Ohio |
open |
78 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, Oklahoma |
open |
78 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, Oregon |
open |
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79 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, Pennsylvania |
open |
79 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, Rhode Island |
open |
79 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, South Carolina |
open |
79 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, South Dakota |
open |
79 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, Tennessee |
open |
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80 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, Texas |
open |
80 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, Utah |
open |
80 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, Vermont |
open |
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81 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, Virginia |
open |
81 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington |
open |
81 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, West Virginia |
open |
81 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, Wisconsin |
open |
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82 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, Wyoming |
open |
82 |
Booklets: "Summary of Federal Programs, A Report of Federal Program
Impact on Local Community, FY 1967," Produced by the Information Center,
Office of Economic Opportunity, Trusts and Territories |
open |
82 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Alabama, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968-First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
82 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Alaska, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968-First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
82 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Arizona, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968-First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
82 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Arkansas, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968-First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
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83 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in California, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
83 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Colorado, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
83 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Connecticut, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
83 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Delaware, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
83 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in District of Columbia, A Report of the
Federal Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half,"
Compiled for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of
Economic Opportunity |
open |
83 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Florida, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
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84 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Georgia, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
84 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Hawaii, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
84 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Idaho, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
84 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Illinois, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
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85 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Indiana, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
85 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Iowa, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
85 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Kansas, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
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86 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Kentucky, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity, |
open |
86 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Louisiana, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
86 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Maine, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
86 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Massachusetts, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
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87 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Michigan, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
87 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Minnesota, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
87 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Mississippi, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
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88 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Missouri, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
88 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Montana, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
88 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Nebraska, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
88 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Nevada, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
88 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in New Hampshire, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
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89 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in New Jersey, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
89 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in New Mexico, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
89 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in New York, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
89 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in North Carolina, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
89 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in North Dakota, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
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90 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Ohio, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968-First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the office of Economic
Opportunity, |
open |
90 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Oklahoma, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
90 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Oregon, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
90 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Pennsylvania, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
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91 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Rhode Island, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
91 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in South Carolina, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
91 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in South Dakota, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
91 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Tennessee, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
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92 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Texas, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968-First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity, |
open |
92 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Utah, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
92 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Vermont, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
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93 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Virginia, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity, |
open |
93 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Washington, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
93 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in West Virginia, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
93 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Wisconsin, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
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94 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Wyoming, A Report of the Federal
Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968-First Half," Compiled
for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of Economic
Opportunity |
open |
94 |
Booklets: "Federal Outlays in Trusts and Territories, A Report of the
Federal Government's Impact by State and County, FY 1968 - First Half,"
Compiled for the Executive Office of the President by the Office of
Economic Opportunity |
open |
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Creative Federalism
Draft of address to Congress titled "Quality of Government"; Draft
proposal from the National Commission on Creativity, September 13, 1965;
Reprint of an article from Design News, October 14, 1964, on "Clues to
Creativity" by E. W. Schrader and Calvin W. Taylor; a survey of Current
Thinking about Creativity by John M. Elliott, July, 1963. |
open |
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Booklet: "Institute of the States: A New Strategy for State
Initiative" by Terry Sanford, A Study of American States, Duke
University, Durham, North Carolina, November 15, 1966
Speech given to the National Municipal League, 72nd Annual Conference
on Government, November 15, 1966. |
open |
95 |
Booklets: "Modernizing Local Government to Secure a Balanced
Federalism, A Statement on National Policy by the Research and Policy
Committee of the Committee for Economic Development, July,
1966" |
open |
95 |
Federal Task Force on Greater Miami-Cuban Refugee Problem, June 29,
1966
John Gardner was chairman and the government was attempting to
resettle most of the refugees outside of Miami and make an effort to
strengthen Miami's economic situation through government
programs. |
open |
95 |
Booklet: The Threatened City, A Report on the Design of the City of
New York by the Mayor's Task Force, February 7, 1967. |
open |
95 |
Council of Economic Advisers, 1964
Lists of possible questions and answers concerning the economy which
would be useful for speech writing, October 8, 1964; draft material on
economic rights and freedom which was supplied to Richard Harris in
connection with the President's speech in Louisville; draft suggestions
for Hartford speech, September 24, 1964; more questions and answers on
economic issues; suggested speech to the Steel- workers, September 17,
1964; statement by Walter Heller before the Democratic Platform
Committee, August 18, 1964; memo concerning federal relief for
State-local taxpayers. |
open |
95 |
Alphabetical Computer Run-Offs: Priorities 2/3/4, October 5,
1965
Alphabetical listing of individuals involved in health problems in
the United States, federal, state and local. |
open |
95 |
Geographical Computer Run-Offs: Priorities 2/3/4, October 5,
1965
Geographical listing of the individuals involved in health problems
in the United States, federal, state and local. |
open |
95 |
Occupational Computer Run-Offs: Priorities 2/3/4, October 5,
1965
Occupational listing of individuals involved in health problems in
the United States, federal, state and local. |
open |
95 |
Economic Indicators, September, 1966 and the Carnegie Commission Plan
Chart
Pamphlet on Economic Indicators was prepared for the Joint Economic
Committee by the Council of Economic Advisers; Carnegie Commission Plan
prepared by Educational Television Stations, A Division of the National
Association of Educational Broadcasters, March, 1967. |
open |
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Science and Technology, 1963
Outline on the Impact of Technology on Economic Activity, dated April
11, 1963; press release outline of address by Dr. J. Herbert Hollomon on
science and technology outline of remarks by Dr. J. Herbert Hollomon at
the Governor's Conference, July 22, 1963, on the economy and technical
resources. |
open |
95 |
Booklet: "Men Near the Top: Filling Key Posts in the Federal Service,
Supplementary Paper No. 20" issued by the Committee for Economic
Development, by John J. Carson and R. Shale Paul, 1966 |
open |
95 |
Council of Economic Advisers, Memo, July 22, 1968
Memo for the President from Arthur Okun, July 22, 1968, with attached
paper on improving income maintenance. |
open |
95 |
Pamphlet: "A Basic Income" by Joseph S. Thompson, President of the
International Union for Land Value Taxation and Free Trade, London, and
the Henry George School of Social Science, New York |
open |
95 |
Booklet: Annual Report for the Year 1966 of the Western Union
Telegraph Company |
open |
95 |
Booklet: "Transportation, One of Man's Basic Needs Served by the
Worthington Corporation, 1967" |
open |
95 |
Booklet: "Colloquial Colloquies" by Joseph S. Thompson, which means
"Simple Talks on Taxation", President of the International Union for
Land Value Taxation and Free Trade, London, and the Henry George School
of Social Science, New York |
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Conservation
Material in opposition to the Army Engineer project for the Potomac
Basin; memo for McGeorge Bundy concerning the International Union for
the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. |
open |
96 |
[Current Review of Water Resources, Number 1, March, 1965, League
of Women Voters of the United States] [Carried as Cater Book
Project, May, 1973 - December, 1974]
Material concerning federal departments, agencies, and commissions
which offer assistance in planning, development, administration, and use
of water and related land resources. |
open |
96 |
Booklet: "Annual Report of the Tennessee Valley Authority,
1966" |
open |
96 |
Highway Beautification (Folder 1 of 4)
Memos concerning the meetings on Beautification; clippings on the
Highway Beautification bill; talking points the Citizens' Advisory
Committee on Recreation and Natural Beauty; memo on Congressman
Kluczynski and the Public Works Committee; memo from Mary Lasker
concerning the beautification program; memo concerning conservation
education; statement of the Washington Roadside Council, Inc., by Jack
B. Robertson at the hearing on the Highway Beautification Act of 1965
(P.L. 89-285); recommendations of the Citizens' Advisory Committee on
Recreation and Natural Beauty; letter in answer to Laurence Rockefeller
on environmental education. |
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96 |
Highway Beautification (Folder 2 of 4)
Invitation to the Conference on Scenic Driving, December 11-12, 1967;
memo concerning outdoor advertising; copy of annual report to the
President and the President's Council on Recreation and Natural Beauty
from the Citizen's Advisory Committee on Natural Beauty, June, 1967;
problems over the highway bill between the House and Alan Boyd; material
on Discover America program; memo on efforts of billboard interests to
undercut highway beautification act. |
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Highway Beautification (Folder 3 of 4)
Material on the Highway Beautification Meeting, Monday, April 3,
1967; memo on a meeting with beauty lobbyists memo on April 5 hearings
in the House Public Works Committee on the Beautification Bill. |
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Highway Beautification (Folder 4 of 4)
Background material on the Highway Beautification Bill which was sent
to Drew Pearson for a column; memo of a conversation between James
Gaither, Dick Royce and Barry Meyer over the beautification bill. |
open |
96 |
Booklet: "Society for a More Beautiful National Capital, Inc.,
Washington, D. C." |
open |
96 |
[Article: "The First Attempt to 'Humanize' the Mall: Andrew
Jackson Downing's Plan of 1851" by Wilcomb E. Washburn, Curator,
Division of Political History, Smithsonian Institution] |
open |
96 |
Hard Bound Book: Pennsylvania Avenue, Report of the President's
Council on Pennsylvania Avenue, April, 1964 Autographed by Daniel
Patrick Moynihan to Doug Cater. |
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97 |
Water for Peace, May 23, 1967
Press releases of the remarks of the President to the Water for Peace
Conference, May 23, 1967; drafts of the remarks with suggestions from
various departments. |
open |
97 |
Program: The White House Conference International Cooperation,
November 28 - December 1, 1965, Washington, D. C. |
open |
97 |
Booklet: "Concept, Conflict and Consensus in America," A Report of
the 10th Annual Williamsburg International Assembly, 1966
Douglass Cater spoke on educational system. |
open |
97 |
SECRET Memos Concerning State Department Matters [empty]
Material has been removed per classification. |
open |
97 |
Booklet: "Some U.S. Government Agencies Engaged in International
Activities," Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U. S.
Department of State, Policy Review and Research Staff, November,
1963. |
open |
97 |
Booklet: "Annual Report, Council on Foreign Relations, Year Ending,
June 30, 1966" |
open |
97 |
Booklet: Final Report on Feasibility of the American Partners, Inc.
Plan in El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua, Produced for the Industrial
Development Division, Bureau of Latin American Affairs, Agency for
International Development, Washington, D. C. |
open |
97 |
Visa Regulations of Foreign Delegates to Conferences
Memo with attachments from Charles Frankel to Cater concerning the
reformulation of existing policy on visa regulations, includes a
background paper prepared by the U. S. National Commission for UNESCO
and a statement by the Bureau of International Organizations. |
open |
97 |
1968 Olympic Games
Memos concerning the exchange of cultural activities between
HemisFair '68 and the Olympic Year in Mexico City; memo on U.S.
participation in the cultural programs of the 1968 Olympic Games in
Mexico City; comments on possible dance troupes, orchestra and stars
which could be sent to Mexico City; letter from Dillon Ripley concerning
activities of Smithsonian for the summer of 1968. |
open |
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United Nations, 1964
Materials concerning preparations for the International Cooperation
Year includes a publication about the Canadian Committee for
International Cooperation Year; press release of the President's remarks
to the United Nations, December 17, 1963; press release from the State
Department of the address by Harlan Cleveland before the Conference
Group of U.S. National Organizations on the U.N., "The Political Year of
the Quiet Sun"; copy of the State Department's memo of law on Article 19
of the U. N. Charter, February, 1964. |
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97 |
Reports from UNESCO
Memos concerning the UNESCO 14th General Conference, October 25 -
November 30, 1966, from Charles Frankel. |
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97 |
Miscellaneous Published Materials [re Foreign Relations]
Statement by Senator J. W. Fulbright for the Christian A. Herter
Lectures, Johns Hopkins University, May 5, 1966, "The Arrogance of
Power"; Statements by Senator Fulbright inserted in the Congressional
Record, April 25, 1966, and April 28, 1966. |
open |
97 |
Pamphlet: "Peace Is Not a Limited Liability" by Ambassador Harlan
Cleveland, The 1967 Stephen A. Ogden, Jr., Memorial Lecture at Brown
University, Providence, Rhode Island. |
open |
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Booklet: "United States Military Power and Foreign Policy" by Adam
Yarmolinsky, The University of Chicago, The Center for Policy Study,
November, 1966 |
open |
97 |
Booklet: "Listening to the World," A Lecture by John Campbell, Head
of Monitoring Service, The Fourth of the Fifth Series of Lunch-time
Lectures in the Concert Hall at Broadway House, January 18,
1967 |
open |
97 |
Magazine: Reader's Digest, November, 1965 This issue contains
an article which has been circled in red pencil Titled, "Samoa:
America's Showplace of the South Seas. " |
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97 |
Magazine: Columbia Journal of World Business, Graduate School of
Business/Columbia University, Volume II, Number 1, January - February,
1967 |
open |
97 |
Booklet: Japan is One of the Biggest Countries in the World, by Edwin
0. Reischauer, United States-Japan Trade Council, 1966
Reprint from the New York Times Sunday Magazine, October 16,
1966. |
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Speeches of Vice President Johnson, January 6 - May 17,
1963 |
open |
98 |
Speeches of Vice President Johnson, May 20 - November 14,
1963 |
open |
98 |
Speech Background Material (Folder 1 of 2)
Material from R. A. Winnacker, Office of the Secretary of Defense,
concerning defense and Columbus Day, October, 1964; clippings pertaining
to appointments to S.E.C., August 16, 1964; Report of the Executive
Directors, Atlantic Community Development Group for Latin America,
April, 1964; compilation of right-wing extremists on officials in the
Administration; suggestions sent to Eric Goldman for the President, May
18, 1964; material from Senator Clark, June 19, 1964, which includes a
Senate concurrent resolution on the nuclear test ban, remarks before the
Planned Parenthood- World Population 50th Anniversary, January 23, 1964,
an article, "The Need for Total Disarmament under Enforceable World Law"
by Grenville Clark, and a bill report on full employment. |
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Speech Background Material (Folder 2 of 2)
Clippings from the New York Review, June 17, 1965; titled "I'd Rather
Be Wrong," The Johnson Treatment by Jack Bell reviewed by Irving Howe;
booklet from the National War College for guest speakers; copy of a
speech by Homer D. Babbridge, Jr., President, University of Connecticut,
titled "Peace, Understanding and Education" given at the convention of
the National Catholic Educational Association, April 20, 1965; copy of
the Baccalaureate Address, "Faith and Secular Learning" delivered by
Reverend Walter Ong, at the 82nd Annual Spring Commencement, University
of Texas, May 29, 1965; copy of an article from The New Republic, May 1,
1965, titled "Berkeley and Beyond" by Irving Howe; copy of address "Is
Poverty Necessary?" by Robert M. Ball at the Commonwealth Club of
California, April 16, 1965; transcript of the narration text and
dialogue of a new documentary film, "The Hard Way", produced by
Transaction magazine and the Radio-TV Film office of Washington
University concerning education. January 20, 1965. |
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Statements of the President, November 22, 1963 - March 31,
1964
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
open |
98 |
Statements of the President, April 3 - May 7, 1964
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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Statements of the President, May 8 - May 30, 1964
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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Statements of the President, June 1 - June 19, 1964
Press release of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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99 |
Statements of the President, June 20 - June 30, 1964
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
open |
99 |
Statements of the President, July 1 - August 6, 1964
Press release of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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99 |
Statements of the President, August 7 - August 27, 1964
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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99 |
Statements of the President, August 28 - September 20, 1964
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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100 |
Statements of the President, September 21 - October 6, 1964
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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100 |
Statements of the President, October 7 - October 9, 1964
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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100 |
Statements of the President, October 10 - October 16, 1964
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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100 |
Statements of the President, October 17 - October 30, 1964
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
open |
100 |
Booklet: "The President Speaks to the People," volume II, Addresses
of Lyndon B. Johnson, September 30 - October 15, 1964 |
open |
100 |
Statements of the President, January 1 - February 2, 1965
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
open |
100 |
Statements of the President, February 3 - March 1, 1965
February 3 - March 1, 1965. |
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101 |
Statements of the President, March 2 - April 1, 1965
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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101 |
Statements of the President, April 2 - May 4, 1965
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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101 |
Statements of the President, July 14 - July 29, 1965
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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101 |
Statements of the President, July 31 - August 11, 1965
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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101 |
Statements of the President, August 18 - August 31, 1965
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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101 |
Statements of the President, September 1 - September 15, 1965
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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101 |
Remarks of the President, November 1, 1964 - January 29, 1965
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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102 |
Remarks of the President, February 1 - March 1, 1965
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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102 |
Remarks of the President, March 15 - April 30, 1965
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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102 |
Remarks of the President, May 1 - 28, 1965
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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102 |
Remarks of the President, June 1 - July 14, 1965
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
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102 |
Remarks of the President, September 16-18, 1965
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
open |
102 |
Salute to Congress, October 7, 1965
Includes a booklet concerning the remarks by the President concerning
Congress, published by the Democratic National Committee. |
open |
102 |
White House Press Release, June, 1967
Press releases of Presidential statements and remarks. |
open |
102 |
President's Press Conference, December 7, 1963 - April 23,
1964 |
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103 |
President's Press Conference, April 25, 1964 - July 18,
1964 |
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103 |
President's Press Conferences, July 24, 1964 - March 13,
1965 |
open |
103 |
[President's News Conferences, January 16 - August 29,
1965] |
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103 |
[President's News Conferences, February 2 - February 14,
1967] |
open |
103 |
[President's News Conferences, June 21 - July 7, 1967] |
open |
103 |
White House Transcripts of Presidential News Conferences, December 7,
1963 - April 11, 1964 |
open |
103 |
White House Transcripts of Presidential News Conferences, April 16 -
June 23, 1964 |
open |
103 |
White House Transcripts of Presidential News Conferences, July 10 -
August 18, 1964 |
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104 |
President's Press Conferences, February 4 - June 1, 1966 |
open |
104 |
President's Press Conferences, June 18 - October 6, 1966 |
open |
104 |
President's Press Conferences, November 3, 1966 - January 17,
1967 |
open |
104 |
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, August 2 - December 27,
1965 [Including Annual Index] |
open |
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105 |
"Meet the Press" Transcript, July 26, 1964
Senator Eugene McCarthy was interviewed by Marianne Means, Richard
Wilson, Robert Goralski and Tom Wicker with Lawrence E. Spivak as the
moderator. |
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105 |
[Democratic National Committee] Political News Summary, October 22 -
November 5, 1964 |
open |
105 |
President's Campaign Speeches, 1964, Volume I [September 23 October
8, 1964]
Press releases of Presidential remarks. |
open |
105 |
President's Campaign Speeches, 1964, Volume I [October 8 - 14,
1964]
Press releases of Presidential remarks. |
open |
105 |
President's Campaign Speeches, 1964, Volume II [October 27-31,
1964]
Press releases of Presidential remarks. |
open |
105 |
President's Campaign Speeches, 1964, Volume II [October 15 - 27,
1964]
Press releases of Presidential remarks. |
open |
105 |
Goldwater-Miller Campaign Speeches, Volume I, August 19 - September
10, 1964
Republican National Committee press releases. |
open |
105 |
Goldwater-Miller Campaign Speeches, Volume I, September 11-29,
1964
Republican National Committee press releases. |
open |
105 |
Goldwater-Miller Campaign Speeches, Volume II, October 20 - November
2, 1964
Republican National Committee press releases. |
open |
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106 |
Goldwater-Miller Campaign Speeches, Volume II, October 2 - 20,
1964
Republican National Committee press releases. |
open |
106 |
Newspaper Articles by [Senator Barry] Goldwater
Clippings from newspaper concerning the Presidency; they were drawn
from the publication Where I Stand by Senator Barry Goldwater. |
open |
106 |
Cultural Leaders (1)
Cards listing addresses of cultural leaders in the United States;
correspondence concerning those invited to the Medal of Freedom awards;
leaders in arts and letters invited to the Inaugural Ceremony; a
declaration by prominent individuals in the fields of arts and letters
supporting the Johnson-Humphrey ticket; text of the President's Remarks
to the National Council on the Humanities at the White House, March 3,
1966. |
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106 |
Cultural Leaders (2)
Additional lists of cultural leaders and Medal of Freedom winners
included on the Presidential Reviewing stand at the Inauguration. |
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106 |
"Names" for the President
Suggestions of individuals to help in the campaign in different
states, 1968; list of Kennedy supporters from the arts; list of possible
LBJ supporters from the arts field; names of individuals from the
science field which might support the Democratic ticket. |
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106 |
Magazine: The Reporter, Vol. 32, No. 2, January 28,
1965
Contains an editorial, "BBJ Begins His Presidency" by Max
Ascoli. |
open |
106 |
Report: Democratic National Committee Report on the Johnson
Administration, First Session of the 89th Congress, October,
1965
Material had been in a loose-leaf binder. |
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106 |
Fair Campaign Practices Committee, Inc., 1966
Letters to the President concerning a complaint against him stating
he violated the Code of Fair Campaign practices, October 13, 1966; memo
from Samuel Archibald, Fair Campaign Practices Committee describing an
editing job which had been done on the President's Des Moines speech,
June 30, 1966, which made it appear he supported the election of
Republicans; statement by John Bailey concerning the complaint by the
Republican Campaign Chairman that the President misrepresented the GOP
position on Social Security legislation. |
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106 |
Mrs. Johnson's Kentucky Speech, October 5, 1968
Numerous drafts of the speech which sought support of Democratic
tickets to continue the Kennedy-Johnson programs; press release of
remarks by Mrs. Johnson at the presentation of the annual Albert and
Mary Lasker awards to medical journalists, May 10, 1968. |
open |
106 |
1966 Democratic Fact Book |
open |
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107 |
Outline of Book "To Earn Our Heritage" and Picture by Okamota,
1965
Memo concerning the publication of photographs by Okamota of the
President, May 11, 1965; outline of a book to present the President's
policies and philosophy edited by Paul Horgan. |
open |
107 |
Random House - Ridge Press Agreements Concerning the Great Society
Book, 1965
Letters concerning proposals for the book from Robert Bernstein;
ideas from Paul Horgan and Richard Goodwin |
open |
107 |
Harry Diamond Book Project, 1965
Materials concerning the President's Book Plan for Children;
consultations with foundations for funding. |
open |
107 |
Correspondence - My Hope For America, Volume I (1)
Memos concerning the syndication of the book to newspapers and
magazines; contracts with magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post;
preparation of ads for the book; contract with Random House and Hall
Syndicate; drafts of sections to be revised; letters concerning earlier
titles of the book, President of All the People; comments from others on
possible changes in a chapter. |
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107 |
Correspondence - My Hope for America, Volume I (2)
Handwritten notes, drafts and suggestions; contracts for the book;
clippings concerning the book; publication titled, "The Nation Speaks
Out for the President, Editorial Endorsements of President Lyndon Baines
Johnson, 1964", break-down of newspapers by state. |
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107 |
Correspondence - My Hope for America, Volume II (3)
Additional clippings; comments on foreign translations of the book;
letters commenting on the book; comments on financing the book; press
releases on the book. |
open |
107 |
Correspondence - My Hope For America, Volume II (4)
Clippings concerning the book; contracts for the book; report on the
distribution of the book; distribution of the magazine "The President
Speaks." |
open |
107 |
[Life and My Hope For America]
Arrangements with Life International on handling My Hope For
America; copy of Life International, Volume 37, Number 9, November
16, 1964, which contains articles on the President. |
open |
107 |
Distribution - My Hope For America (1)
Booklets containing addresses of organizations for distribution of My Hope For America such as Year Book of American
Churches for 1964. |
open |
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108 |
Distribution - My Hope For America (2)
List made up by the Democratic National Committee for mailing; lists
of those receiving books; press release on "The President Speaks";
booklet, "Johnson and Humphrey: Are For The Small Businessman" |
open |
108 |
Galley Proofs - My Hope For America |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: The War on Poverty |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: Creative Federalism |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: President of All the People |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: The President's Faith and Vision |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: The Demands of Justice |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: The Great Society |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the Chapter:
The Humor of Lyndon Baines Johnson |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the Chapter:
The Communist Threat |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: The Atlantic Partnership |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: The Developing World |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: Peace |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: Strength |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: The Race for Learning |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: The President Speaks to his Party |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: The President Speaks to Business, Labor and
Farmers |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the Chapter:
Philosophy |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the Chapter:
Peace |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the Chapter:
Economy |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the Chapter:
Government |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: Poverty |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the Chapter:
Great Society |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: Welfare |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: Strength |
open |
108 |
President's Book, My Hope For America, Drafts of the
Chapter: Natural Resources |
open |
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109 |
President's Book: My Hope For America: [Xerox Copies of Drafts
(Folder 1 of 2)]
Pamphlet, "One Nation, One People, Democratic Platform, 1964"
published by the Democratic National Convention; xerox copies of drafts
of chasers for the book with corrections; publication of excerpts of the
President's remarks on April 21, 1964 to a group of editors and
broadcasters "...the hand and the heart of this country... published by
the Agency for International Development |
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109 |
President's Book: My Hope For America: [Xerox Copies of Drafts
(Folder 2 of 2)]
Memos including editorial changes. |
open |
109 |
Foreign Language Editions - My Hope For America
Three copies of the Swedish edition and two copies of the Dutch
edition. |
open |
109 |
Publicity - My Hope For America
Clippings and articles commenting on the book; two kits titled "Book
in the News" put out by Books in the News, Inc., an affiliate of the
Hall Syndicate, Inc. |
open |
109 |
Two Paperback Copies of My Hope For America, published in the
United States |
open |
109 |
Hardback Copy of My Hope For America published in London by
Heinemann Press |
open |
109 |
Three Paperback Copies of My Hope For America, translated into
Japanese |
open |
109 |
One Paperback Copy and Two Hardback Copies of My Hope For
America, Sanskrit editions |
open |
109 |
One Paperback Copy of My Hope For America, Portuguese
edition |
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110 |
Two Paperback Copies of My Hope For America, Burmese
editions |
open |
110 |
Two Hardback Copies of A Time For Action and My Hope For
America, printed in Italian |
open |
110 |
one Hardback Copy of A Family Album by Rebekah Baines Johnson,
1965. |
open |
110 |
Three Paperback copies of This America, A Portrait of a
Nation, by Lyndon Baines Johnson |
open |
110 |
James MacGregor Burns' Book, To Heal and To Build, 1967
(1)
Memos arranging for essays to go in a book of speeches by the
President; suggested format of the book; material from the Resources
Planning Staff, Responses to Request for Information, January 4, 1968;
copy of P.L. 90-129; concerning the Communications Act of 1934; Reprint
from Special Analyses Bureau of the Budget, January, 1967, "Federal
Education, Training and Related Programs." |
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110 |
James MacGregor Burns' Book, To Heal and To Build, 1967
(2)
Lists of those to send a copy of To Heal and To Build; essay by
Eugene Rostow titled, The View From This President's Window: to be
edited for possible use in the book by James MacGregor Burns; memo for
those individuals contributing essays to the book; letter of suggestions
from MacGeorge Bundy; drafts of the book. |
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110 |
James MacGregor Burns' Book, To Heal and To Build, 1967
(3)
Letter from Eugene Rostow-commenting on James MacGregor Burns
revision of his essay with the attached revision; letters of
congratulations; recommendations of items to be included in the book;
lists of legislative achievements by the Administration; essay by Howard
K. Smith on the President. |
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111 |
Drafts - July, 1964 - Lady Jackson
Drafts of articles by Lady Jackson (Barbara Ward) "General Notes on a
Sense of Direction in Foreign Policy," "Problems of Headlong
Urbanization", and suggestions on foreign aid and the civil rights
bill. |
open |
111 |
Hard Bound Book Showing a Proposed Book Jacket Cover, "To Earn Our
Heritage, Selected Papers of President Lyndon B. Johnson" edited and
with an introduction by Richard Goodwin.
Cover proposed by Albert M. Cetta, McGraw-Hill Book Company, August
30, 1066 |
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112 |
Handwritten Notes of Douglass Cater |
unprocessed |
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113 |
Weekly Appointments Calendar, 1965
Contains a clipping of an article written by Alan Otten, Wall Street
Journal, August 18, 1965, titled, "The Men Around LBJ"; The calendar was
kept sporadically beginning March 13, 1965, and lasting until September
30, 1965. |
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113 |
Daily Appointment Sheets from a Desk Calendar, 1968
Beginning with October 27 and lasting until December 10, 1968, with
incomplete entries. |
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113 |
Daily Appointment Sheets from a Desk Calendar, 1969
Only two entries with a few yellow notesheets. |
open |
113 |
Notebook Listing Incoming and Outgoing Telephone Calls, August,
1968-January, 1969
Douglass Cater resigned from the office in October, 1968, and Ervin
Duggan took his place. |
open |
113 |
The White House Correspondence Manual, 1961 |
open |
113 |
The Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Telephone Directory,
June, 1968 |
open |
113 |
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1967-1969
Materials received after Douglass Cater resigned; promotional
materials; materials pertaining to Kathy Andrews, a secretary in
Douglass Cater's Office. |
open |
113 |
Magazine, Medical World News, October 25, 1968
Contains an article, "Health Views of the Candidates." |
open |
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