Telephone conversation # 10925, sound recording, LBJ and ROBERT ANDERSON, 10/5/1966, 4:12PM

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Title:

Telephone conversation # 10925, sound recording, LBJ and ROBERT ANDERSON, 10/5/1966, 4:12PM

Duration: (min: sec):

7:39

Reference No.:

10925

Description:

LBJ DISCUSSES OPPOSITION BY GERALD FORD AND MARITIME INTERESTS TO BILL CREATING NEW TRANSPORTATION DEPT, SUGGESTS DWIGHT EISENHOWER EXPRESS SUPPORT FOR BILL; ANDERSON RECOMMENDS JOHN LOEB FOR CABINET, ASKS FOR HELP ON BILL GRANTING RELIEF TO US AIRLINES

Contributor:

Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973; Anderson, Robert Bernerd, 1910-1989

Collection:

Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings

Collection Description:

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Series:

White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts

Speaker 1:

LBJ

Who Placed the Call?:

Speaker 1

Speaker 2:

ROBERT ANDERSON

Location of Speaker 1:

Mansion, White House, Washington, DC

Subject:

Appointments and nominations; Business; Congressional relations; International economic policy; Labor; Legislation; Pre-Presidential; Presidency; Religion; Transportation

Archivist's General Note:

"SUMMARIZED"; ANDERSON IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR

Rights:

Possibly copyright restricted, see copyright note in Collection Description

Specific Item Type:

Telephone conversation

Type:

Audio

Format:

Dictation belt

Identifier:

tel-10925

Date:

1966-10-05

Location(s):

Washington, DC

Time Period:

Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)

Transcript:

Transcribed by LBJ's staff. Transcript not yet digitized.