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Oral history transcript, James C. Thomson, Jr., interview 1 (I), 7/22/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- policy speeches and statements. This, I believe, was largely through the intervention of Tom Hughes, though I knew Senator Humphrey somewhat. . . . Mac Bundy was consulted and gave his go-ahead, and felt it would be useful to have a member of his staff
Oral history transcript, Charles L. Schultze, interview 2 (II), 4/10/1969, by David G. McComb
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Oral history transcript, Charles B. Lipsen, interview 1 (I), 6/13/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- on his press conferences-F: He wouldn't put out a major story, then, while Howard Hughes had the whole front page. M: Heavens, no. He did some very funny things at press conferences. I'll never forget the time after his first heart attack when we
- to violence as I had seen in any matter involving prices. Iowa I do recall that when Governor Hughes of and Governor Morrison and I jointly spoke at Waterloo, Iowa, in the middle of that crisis, we did so under armed guard. B: That was the period where
- was dealing there with a governor, Dick Hughes, in whom he had complete confidence. And with him he had a very close relationship, so that the issue of federal intervention, of the governor calling for massive numbers of troops or for immediate multi-billion
- , and Hugh Scott, Republican, congressman from Pennsylvania. Now, here you had a committee that was made up of three New Yorkers, one from New Jersey, and one from Pennsylvania. And it was looking at the problems of the CAB [Civil Aeronautics Board
- boards. This office has a very interesting history. The picture on the wall here is Mr. Hugh McCullough, who was the first comptroller. on two later, different occasions, Secretary of the Treasury. a private banker in Indiana. He was later, He was He
Oral history transcript, Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., interview 1 (I), 11/1/1971, by Joe B. Frantz
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- Johnson, the step was made, and a black ambassador was sent up there, and really sent up there and was told that that was going to be. his name. Others on the list Frank Williams was not related to that, Pat Harris was one; I believe Hugh Smythe
- said, "Well, it is. We'll continue on and can we get into Kennedy?" I said yes, I thought we could, so I had to call the aide up and there was Hugh Robinson and I said, “Get to the President right away and tell him that we cannot go into LaGuardia
- Lyndon. And every day that I ever went to the Stephen F. Austin to eat lunch--Dan ate lunch there every day--Dan was kind of like Howard Hughes, you know. was a genn fanatic. He was a nut on. . . . He'd wipe a. . . . He I don't know whether you ever saw
Oral history transcript, Kenneth P. O'Donnell, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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