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- Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Speeches were fashioned as a result of the issues that we had de- termined were the ones that we wanted to hit. Clark Clifford and Abe Fortas were involved as allies on the outside
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Oral history transcript, Anthony J. Celebrezze, interview 1 (I), 1/26/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- was the staff liaison man? C: Well, I had-- M: Doug Cater, for awhile? C: Cater was staff man under Johnson, too, then there was Ramsey Clark, and before that, was Mike Feldman, and Mr. White, and of course Sorenson, and then, Bill Moyers. M: Did
- Celebrezze, Anthony J. (Anthony Joseph), 1910-
- an assistant to the Governor of New York State, who at that time was Averell Harriman. From 1957 until 1962 you were an assistant to Senator Joseph Clark of Pennsylvania, and from 1963 until 1965 you \'/ere the
- would. Mr. Clark didn't; he didn't consult anyone because he thought he was the only man who knew anything about who should be appointed. But when the White House would get these appointments, they'd go directly to me, knowing it would be futile
- ; problems with Interior Department; shift to Civil Division; Pure and Union Oil; critical of Ramsey Clark as Attorney General; LBJ’s difficulties with Establishment press; missile/satellite program investigation; LBJ’s neglect of functions as leader
- in Vietnamese regime; Westmoreland; Abrams; personnel in Vietnam; Clark Clifford; LBJ’s acceptance of Locke’s race for Governor of Texas – no aid from LBJ; 3/31 announcement; estimation of LBJ; Texas political structure; Lady Bird; political nature of LBJ.
- ; problems with Interior Department; shift to Civil Division; Pure and Union Oil; critical of Ramsey Clark as Attorney General; LBJ’s difficulties with Establishment press; missile/satellite program investigation; LBJ’s neglect of functions as leader
- ; the Pueblo incident; Robert McNamara and Clark Clifford; LBJ’s estimation of the enemy’s thinking; Tet offensive; the San Antonio formula; LBJ not running for re-election; LBJ’s lack of involvement in the 1968 convention; General William Westmoreland
- like Katzenbach or Burke Marshall, obviously Clark, fellows like that. If you get a lot closer to the kind of retainer- type fellow that had always been with Bob, you'd find it in their families and so on; just as I certainly found the reverse if I
Oral history transcript, James H. Rowe, Jr., interview 4 (IV), 11/10/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- a couple of meetings. I remember [Clark] Clifford was there, I was there, [Abe] Fortas was there. finally got out. He shouldn't have been there, and he He said to me one day, "I shouldn't be at these meetings," and I said, "No, you shouldn't
- a wonderful mind, but I don't think he handled himself well with the Congress, and I think that some of his actions as Secretary of Defense were great mistakes. B: And the Attorneys General? T: I think Ramsey Clark's the poorest one we've had in the history
- : More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh He didn't ever really trust Joe Clark very He was skeptical about Paul Douglas. Did it seem to you sometimes he was more suspicious of fellow Democrats than he