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  • and by other folks when we were still in Washington. And, basically, we've always talked about Lyndon Johnson because that's what it's all about at the Lyndon Johnson Library but Mike has said a time or two, well, he would like have in his file something about
  • and source materials, very limited indeed. They're really on the materials that the archivists prepared under your direction for my examination. And now I have had even more limited time in which to pursue them. As you know, the world is facing extremely
  • ~pper, who had been a vice - consul in Beirut and came I \ back to Sioux City. This too inspire d me. I would go · to call on him from time to time and talk to him about the Servic e and his experi ences. So, in this relativ ely remote ~rea from
  • 1,1ork oefon" \ve send a message, one, and we can't do that unless we spend some time on the message. Two, I think we ought to exchange some viewpoints on what legislation we can get-Tape 2 of 2 LBJ - -wh:::n he talks, say, "Now, I don t want to come
  • : Hello! CULBERT: Hello, George Christian? CHRISTIAN: CULBERT: Yes, sir. This is David Culbert calling from Baton Rouge. couple of questions? Now, is this a convenient time? May I ask you a I know that you are leaving the country tomorrow
  • for history have recorded for us as a what those skills were. And we are going to play a brief tape that will give you some idea of that. These are voices of people who were with him at the time. " . .. political system is one that requires enormous
  • in the future; Middleton and Christian's opinion of LBJ and their time spent working for LBJ; preparing for the Library's first conference; LBJ's opinion of the process of reviewing Library documents for potential closures
  • conversa ti ons today, 11 and then he said, "You tho_ught it was time that you and he talked." He still didn't look up. to talk about. I know him. He said,-"! don't know what there is I like him. r trust him. I need him." I said, ''Mr. President
  • . They had more understanding of what the government was doing at the time than other academics. Many of them had been in government eith~r ., LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
  • : November 10, 1993 PLACE: Professor Bundy's office, New York City Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 D: What I wanted to first ask you about is the Dominican Republic. That was not a topic we spoke about last time, and so I wanted to get you talking about that a little
  • [Brown] as a friend and saw him, talked to him from time to time was [when] he was here with a job as [state director of the] National Youth Administration, just a little bureaucratic job, nothing. It was just one of those programs that they had going. He
  • Bird Johnson's family and her business skills; events leading up to John F. Kennedy's assassination; LBJ's opinion of his time as vice president; Tommy Corcoran; Charles Marsh; Alice Glass; Clark's work as ambassador to Australia and American executive
  • spending, beginning in the 1940s was of course an excellent plan. And indeed, small wonder that Texas had more air bases than any other state in the Union in the 1950s. He was brilliant at doing that kind of thing. But now I come to the vice-presidency
  • it; presidential decision-making; the Oliver Stone JFK movie and how young people believe such conspiracy theories; Robert McNamara and Dallek's and Bundy's reaction to Deborah Shapley's book Promise and Power: The Life and Times of Robert McNamara; LBJ's
  • and then became a rancher and a part owner of Kahua Ranch on the Big Island of Hawaii. Then there is my little sister--little Kat we called her--Katherine Ann Cole. She married a fellow named Henry B. Cole who was a vice president and for a long time he
  • and then became a rancher and a part owner of Kahua Ranch on the Big Island of Hawaii. Then there is my little sister--little Kat we called her--Katherine Ann Cole. She married a fellow named Henry B. Cole who was a vice president and for a long time he
  • and then became a rancher and a part owner of Kahua Ranch on the Big Island of Hawaii. Then there is my little sister--little Kat we called her--Katherine Ann Cole. She married a fellow named Henry B. Cole who was a vice president and for a long time he
  • and then became a rancher and a part owner of Kahua Ranch on the Big Island of Hawaii. Then there is my little sister--little Kat we called her--Katherine Ann Cole. She married a fellow named Henry B. Cole who was a vice president and for a long time he
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