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  • ; they may have. G: I'll check that. M: I wish you would. I've just forgotten. But we had had hearings on it before, [that] was the reason we went right into it. G: The Senate version of the bill provided for longer hospitalization and post-hospital
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • and that was the reason I felt Eunice wanted to review with me what she felt was the record of she and Sarge in support of Bobby. I assured her I had observed what she had done and I let it go at that. G: Had Bobby thought that Sarge should leave the ambassadorial post
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • people would even go so far as to cut out chunks of the telephone book. or course, it was easy enough in the morning, because you had the Washington Post, the New York Times , the Congressional Record , the Federal Register, and then whatever memoranda
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • . It was the kind of proposal that sat very well with the Washington Post but not very well with the Chicago Tribune. It was just sort of talked about. I realized at the time that while it was probably a rather good idea, that there was simply no prospect
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • about Vietnam; intervention in the Dominican Republic; civil rights; immigration reforms; airline machinists’ strike; Reedy’s departure from post of press secretary; LBJ’s staff.
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , no. I didn't get a personally-conducted tour, but I was down there post-Atlantic City. There were five of us on Humphrey's staff and a comparable number on the Johnson staff that stayed in the bungalow or the little cottage-- F: Yes, the Guest House
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • industry division time on that, recruiting and training these people . Relocation activities and problem exercises dealing with mobilization, something less than 2 per cent . studies, 1 per cent . Post-attack production capability Special projects
  • Force One . Here's Jackie and here's the President and here's President Johnson and Lady Bird . You can't see it, but [William W .] Kilgarlin, the then-Democratic chairman's wife is standing behind . This picture appeared in the Houston Post and I
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • in a minor judicial post in lower Florida who packed up his family Oklahoma, or something of the sort . I'm sure that was, not typical, but symbolic of the tension that did exist people's minds who didn't react in that way . But while and went to at least
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • /loh/oh Connell -- I -- 8 In the period post-war, 1946-47, the Farmer-Labor Party became perhaps dominated by the communists. Its leadership was essentially taken over by the communists, and in the great Progressive Party effort of 1948 when Henry
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • toward legislative ideas for the next year. G: Let me ask you to go back and describe that meeting, the post-assassination meeting, with President Johnson in December. A: That was of course the first time that I had seen the President, at least up
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • was the attorney general who had to make the legal decision which led to sending the troops in. I was talking a good deal with Rogers on the phone, and through the late publisher of the Washington Post, who was very cl ose to Lyndon-F: Phil Graham. A: --Graham
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • you think's going to be leader?" and so forth, because that was running through their minds. G: Did he make any effort to either retain his post or to move somebody in as a potential successor? B: He immediately had Earle Clements assume full
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • was a call from Mr . Johnson to meet him at the old Post Office Cafe in San Marcos � � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • of thing? TW: Yes, there was to some extent. BW: Yes, it was a-TW: [Inaudible] a typical example. I think it was [the] Saturday Evening Post. They showed Mrs. Morrison, and she had a son who was a doctor and a friend of the President and things like
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • example of an outside task force would be the commission to investigate the desirability of reorganizing the Post Office Department as a corporation, headed by Frederick Kappel, then chairman of the board of AT&T. B: May I ask a question that I think
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • not to run in 1968; post-Presidential visits to the Ranch; the Johnsons’ visits to Florida; LBJ and Charlie Engelhard’s heart conditions; Charlie’s and LBJ’s deaths; characteristics of LBJ; LBJ’s humor; what LBJ liked about the Engelhards; Mrs. Johnson.
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Phillips -- I -~ 27 figured Sarge Shriver kept her from becoming secretary of HEW in the Kennedy Administration. Abe Ribicoff got the cabinet post and Edith Green wanted it very badly and had made
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • the problems he had and a change took place. I think it was Mike Mansfield's nature, too, that if he took over a post, took over as majority leader, that he took over staff accordingly and there weren't any decisive changes. 12 LBJ Presidential Library http
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)