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Oral history transcript, John A. Gronouski, interview 3 (III), 2/14/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- of the three that voted against it. Joe Clark was named as the floor leader; Joe Clark always loses ten votes when he leads something on the floor; I think Fulbright named him for good reason. At any rate it lost forty-eight to thirty-seven, I believe
- a press conference. Now these were all his own traps. We were not having anything to do with it--there were people in and around the Johnson campaign, the only one I identified with it myself from what I saw was Bob Clark, Tom Clark's brother. They picked
- ; 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
Oral history transcript, Irving L. Goldberg, interview 2 (II), 4/10/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in Dallas? Was it Bill Clark-IG: Bill Clark and people like Fenton Baker, who had the Baker Hotel, and a fellow named Smith, who was the--oh, what was his name? about the head of the airlines. I'm not talking LBJ Presidential Library http
- in this--Senator Bob Kerr, Speaker Rayburn, myself and Mr. Johnson. President Truman at that time sent Clark Clifford and myoId friend who just left the chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Board not long ago, who was one of the attorneys at the White House
- : Cannon was the Speaker. F: Had been. Champ Clark, I guess, was your first Speaker, wasn't he? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library
- , sharp area. for the most part. These were positions also in the Executive Branch To some degree the office was involved in some of the judicial appointments--but only in a limited degree. The Attorneys General, Nicholas Katzenbach and Ramsey Clark
- relations with Cabinet officers and their final invitations to, I think, luncheon parties for Mr. Johnson-- P: You mean Mc: Yes. P: Yes, I think I told you about my part with the very unfortunate pro- ~ luncheon party at Clark Clifford's? blems
- to Clark Clifford’s luncheon for the President; personal political philosophy; LBJ’s theory of giving the same assignment to more than one person; Congressional relations; young men on LBJ’s staff; LBJ’s rapport with his staff; demanding boss; telephonitis
Oral history transcript, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., interview 1 (I), 11/4/1971, by Joe B. Frantz
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- , when :hey reach,ed a crisis pciint, President Kennedy and Ted Sorensen would be involved. was a general efforC thr01.Jgh i::he South involved. governmen~ In 1963 there to get businessmen in ~he McNamara and Dillon and Clark Clifford and so
- . This was the paradox of it. But I saw so many instances where with my Cabinet colleagues I thought he would have strengthened his hand if he had made changes. He either didn't make changes or he made the wrong kind of changes. I personally feel, and I think the Clark
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 37 (XXXVII), 8/1994, by Harry Middleton
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- Beaumont, I remember; and Bob Clark, brother to Tom, family of lawyers, good people, you will remember Tom was the attorney general and finally on the Supreme Court; and Cliff Carter, always one of the best, and Cliff was from A&M; Sam D. W. Low from
- times. What's your impression about the Clark Clifford justification for his turn-around in the summer of 1968, that when he went out there they told him privately that LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 30 (XXX), 3/22/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of things that we had bought from the old lady. I went to Oetting's and worked with a Mr. Clark there, and I went to [Louis] Shanks, of course, and bought things for several of the rooms. The first thing for Lyndon was always a phone right by the bed, a good
- , it was a queer, offbeat sort of existence. Much more fun for me than for Lyndon, I'm sure. One evening we went to the Tom Clark's and had dinner. That was the first time I remember seeing them. This was in Los Angeles. It took us forever to get there. I vowed I
Oral history transcript, William H. Darden, interview 2 (II), 3/27/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with Ramsey Clark? E: Oh yes. Yes. Very close. Ramsey and I were very good friends. F: What did you think of him? E: I thought Ramsey was--I still think he's a wonderful man. I think Ramsey's about like Charles Evers. I mean, he's about ten years ahead
- and Senator John Stennis; Evers as NAACP field director; work for education; housing; employment; Ramsey Clark; Lady Bird's Dixie tour; federal programs in Mississippi; friends Charles Percy of Illinois and Nelson Rockefeller of New York; SNCC; CORE; SCLC
- , just today in the paper I saw where my friend Dr. Kenneth Clark says that Moynihan was right then, he's right now, and since Pat was called a racist, he says, "If Pat is a racist"--he said this at the time--"so am I." But you see, that was the first
- HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Cater -- III -- 20 called me and said that Senator--the Senator from Pennsylvania--Clark, who
- that I have the greatest regard and respect for Clark Clifford. I like Tim [Townsend] Hoopes very much. I regard both of them as friends s I think they regard me as a friend. So what I'm saying has no personal overtones whatever and is not intended
Oral history transcript, Earle Wheeler, interview 1 (I), 8/21/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- , from time to time [Clark] Clifford He was then the chairman of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. But he It/as also an advisor to the President on many other things. years. ~r. They have been friends for many From time to time
- know, in my position as under secretary I had a good deal to do with civil disturbance matters. I did see the President in his office last summer with Ramsey Clark and Joe Califano in connection with Mayor Daley's request for the dispatch of federal
- of the Lewis and Clark Trail Commission. But unfortunately the President's Council didn't work out too well. Udall was the first chairman for two years, and then Freeman was. During LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
- for these girls, just most unusual. I see them, and they all talk about it yet. Then I arranged for them to go and call on Attorney General Clark, and we went up to the Justice Department and were received there. Then Mr. Justice Tom Clark received us
- there was Senator Joe Clark, who was a strong supporter. I worked very closely with the staff members on both sides--the committee staff members--Jack Forsythe and Charles Lee in the Senate. The name of the House man slips me at the moment. M: Can you estimate
- -state issue, segregation, and the poverty impact formula; working with Adam Clayton Powell, Carl Perkins, Phil Landrum, Emanuel Celler, Wayne Morse, John Brademas, Hugh Cary, Edith Green, Joe Clark, Jack Forsyth and Charles Lee; lobbying the Congress
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 19 (XIX), 2/6-7/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was attorney general of Texas then. Oh, Bill Douglas and Fred Vinson were often there. Judge Marvin Jones and Bob Hannegan and Ed Clark and dear Albert Jackson from the Dallas Times Herald, and Bill Kittrell, who could tell some of the best stories of anybody I
- Nuclear/non-nuclear submarine and fleet vessels; developments in intelligence gathering; military-industrial complex; Office of Science and Technology; chemical warfare; Robert McNamara; Clark Clifford; Congress
Oral history transcript, Lawson B. Knott, Jr., interview 1 (I), 4/21/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] -- More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh j ~. .~ 26 being mnde. The Attorney General, Ramsey Clark, for exanple
- impatience; MLK and Resurrection City; Ramsey Clark and his relationship with LBJ; wire-tapping; J. Edgar Hoover; Robert Kennedy’s assassination; getting Secret Service protection for Presidential candidates; the Commission on Violence; Lloyd Cutler
- on the occasion of the retirement of Justice Tom Clark, and George Christian had taken me to the White House. The President, I later found out, was wanting to take a look at me to see if he Hanted to bring me to the Hhit e House, and he invited I . ouanne
- attempt to get Judge Alexander appointed; LBJ/Richard Russell relationship; the Fortas-Thornberry nominations; Temple’s role in investigating federal judge nominees; Ramsey Clark slowing the nomination process; Senator Russell’s falling out with LBJ; Judge
- Clark. At that time Ramsey openly voiced the view that the United State~ Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia had been incorrect--as had been the Interstate Commerce Commission--and that he ought to ~ake the case to the U. S. Supreme Court
Oral history transcript, Mack H. Hannah, Jr., interview 1 (I), 3/26/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of Dr. [W. R.] Banks, Prairie View [A &M]. R. W. E. Jones, Grambling, and Felton Clark, [Texas] Southern University. These were in the days when naturally it wouldn't have done the President any good to announce that he'd been the house guest
- , just sit around and talk? Then Clark Clifford came over, and we watched the game. was when Joe Namath C: The Super Bowl. F: Super Bowl. R: Yes, we watched that game. That That was that famous game when he-- We had a wonderful time, bowled
Oral history transcript, Richard E. Neustadt, interview 1 (I), undated, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- it around to all the people like Clark Clifford and Jim Webb, whom he knew and trusted, and they told him it was good advice. And he followed it pretty much, but he would never admit that his office had asked for it. M: You said you understood
- Hannegan, who was also head of the Democratic National Committee. At then- Attorney General Tom Clark's suggestion,Bob Hannegan took me in to administratively run the Post Office, because he had other responsibilities. He had a considerable closeness
- forgotten. But it was right on the beach, and of course for the first two or three days I had a real good time. I'm sure they did the entire trip. J: Mrs. Clark in Nashville is your sister? W: That's right. J: She showed me a photograph in which
Oral history transcript, Katherine Graham Peden, interview 1 (I), 11/13/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
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- . That morning the-- F: What went on that morning? P: Ramsey Clark was with us, and . Help me with a name. you this picture, and you tell me who he is. Let me show Ramsey Clark, the Attorney General [and] . . . F: Cyrus Vance. P: Yes, Cyrus Vance
- . McNamara's job was going to be. He told me who he was going to appoint Mr. Clark Clifford as Secretary of Defense. , He further, on that occasion, told me that he had decided not to run for reelection. OM: This is November of 19671 . WW: 1967. He
- generally wind up in a game after the thing. The President--Mr. Truman--and again the Speaker wouldn't play, he'd just kibitz. And Lyndon and I think Stu Symington, Clark Clifford, and Jim Barnes--you remember Jim Barnes, oh, I guess about half a dozen