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  • Committee created on 2/22: Albert Gore, John L. McClellan, Clinton P. Anderson, and John F. Kennedy. He states that he had first asked Walter George and Carl Hayden whether they wanted to serve on the investigating committee, but because both carry heavy
  • , "Lyndon Johnson ;md the Imperial Mind: The Dominican Intervention''; Charles M. Lamb, "Presidents, Federalism, and Fair Housing Policy"; Rodney K. Longley, "Southern Maverick: The Life and Times of Senator Albert A. Gore, Sr. of Tennessee"; Joseph
  • completed 7-day simulated flight to moon. That afternoon they fly to Washington from Austin. 2/18 Hearings headed by Sen. Albert Gore begin on federal-aid highway program. First witness is Dem. Gov. Foster Furcolo of Mass. On 2/21, Dem. Gov. Averell
  • Eisenhower delivers the State of the Union address at 12:30; afterward LBJ meets with JFK and Robert Kennedy. The Democratic Conference meets at 3:30. At the conference, Gore introduces a motion to expand the Democratic Policy Committee from 9 to 15 members
  • , the Speaker, Wright and Merle Patman, Albert and Lera Thomas, the Clarks, Frank and Jean Ikard, Lloyd and Beryl Ann Bentsen, and Bob and Frances [?]. July 7/2 John Lyle sends LBJ a memorandum on H.R. 6578, a bill to provide for research into a practical
  • St. Louis University Hedley W. Donovan Editor, Time Magazine New York City Raymond R. Tucker Mayor St. Loui~, Missouri Harold B. Gores President, Educational Laboratory N~w York City Facilities Clark Kerr President University of California
  • region, and elimination of the post of deputy collector. 2/4 Mrs. Sam Johnson writes LBJ that she is glad Sam Houston is under hospital care, and that CTJ is helping Josefa. 2/4-2/5 Albert Jackson is visiting in Washington. 2/5 LBJ attends
  • friends with the Communists. Another example: During the 2000 cam­ paign, Governor Bush sharply criticized Vice President Gore for Clinton's efforts at "nation build- Dean James Steinberg: Will the November winners implement their campaign rhetoric
  • is soft on Communism. Albert Beeson is confirmed as a member of the National Labor Relations Board, 45-42. The former labor relations director of Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation was accused of conflict of interest in trying to keep his old job
  • of the building by the Democratic can­ didates, Governor Bill Clinton and Senator Al Gore.
  • archival staff from oral history transcripts and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org The Joint Atomic Energy Committee approves, 10-8, a motion by Senator Gore disapproving the Dixon
  • civil rights bill. 5/28 Gore and LBJ engage in a debate on the Senate floor when Gore also criticizes lack of Democratic Party policy in the Senate, specifically on spiraling interest rates on housing. Gore maintains that LBJ made a speech saying
  • Press. He noted that in the political campaign that had just ended- although the election certainly had not-the terms of the Bush-Gore debate had been sci by programs laid down decades before under Lyndon Johnson. There was no argument about whether
  • . Betsey Wright, deputy chair of the 1992 Clinton-Gore cam­ paign, ass rted that President Clinton was largely elected by women, and his domestic program reflect that fact. Social Security, Betsey Wright: "For the near future ... the domestic policy
  • following. January 13-19: A display depicting the gun deck of "Old lronsides," on the grounds of the LBJ Library. February 15: New Museum exhibit opens, ''Discovering America: The World of Lewis and Clark." February 20: Annual Harry Middleton Lectur : Gore
  • Positioning Satellite system. So he had f Allen Rsher - NARA in the News an appreciation of the possibilities of cyber-communication earlier than did any politician this side of Al Gore. Geringer may have been the first politician to Webcast his speeches
  • Positioning Satellite system. So he had f Allen Rsher - NARA in the News an appreciation of the possibilities of cyber-communication earlier than did any politician this side of Al Gore. Geringer may have been the first politician to Webcast his speeches