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DRAFT/LCW/3/13/64
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
Subject: Major Administration Accomplishments during the First 100 Days
Attached are brief memos from departments and agencies
indicating what they believe to be the important achievements in the
first 100 days. In my examination of them the following items appear
to be described as major activities:
1. The government has demonstrated to the world a powerful
transfer of the full power of the Presidency under most trying
circumstances (see USIA memo for details).
2. Enactment into law of the Higher Education Facilities and
the Vocational Education Bills making the last session of Congress
the most productive in education legislation of all time.
3. The Ranger VI lunar probe successfully navigated to the
impact target area on the moon.
4. The submission of a comprehensive housing and community
development program to the Congress.
5. Enactment of the tax cut legislation.
6. Agreement with the Canadian government on the Columbia
River Development Treaty.
7. Commitment to a war on poverty.
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October 1963 memo on blacks appointed to positions in the Ohio state government.
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