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- , 1969 INTERVIEHEE: KERMIT GORDON INTERVIEHER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Gordon's office, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: We can start at the top of the list here and take up where we left off the last time. I'd like to know
- See all online interviews with Kermit Gordon
- Gordon, Kermit, 1916-1976
- Oral history transcript, Kermit Gordon, interview 2 (II), 1/9/1969, by David G. McComb
- Kermit Gordon
- of international cooperation and understanding; two, the whole foreign aid effort-- the effort to aid the developing countries; and three, education. I had spent a great deal of my time with the Board of Trustees of Cornell, of University of Rochester
- for the Performing Arts; relationship with the Kennedys; Bill Moyers; Tommy Thompson; Lincoln Gordon; the Dominican Republic crisis; Castro and Cuba; Free Trade Association meets in Montevideo; Central America foreign ministers meet in San José; Fernando Eleta
- LBJ Presidential Library http://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 INTERVIEW WITH GORDON FULCHER PB
- See all online interviews with Gordon Fulcher
- Fulcher, George Gordon, 1909-1973
- Oral history transcript, Gordon Fulcher, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1968, by Paul Bolton
- Gordon Fulcher
- by Kennedy to Pat. Well, Pat kidded me a little bit, said in effect, "Don't knock it. If that's what they want to have you do, don't be coy." Well, I was going on to New York to see my brother Gordon. I guess this was after the 1st of January when I
- in conjunction with what the President himself was after and that the very few times that they ended up on opposite sides of the fence were ones which I think would naturally be expected. On domestic matters I can't believe there was any real cooperation
- this different impression, and we didn't cooperate with anyone really the first three or four years. That has all changed, and I pushed the change to the point where we now cooperate fully with AID, with United Nations, with the private and other organizations
- Presidents Kennedy and Johnson with a series of economists as budget directors - -and economists with an operational instinct which was true of all of us: myself, Kermit Gordon, Charlie Schultz and C h a r l i e Zwick- -again the bureau was typically
Oral history transcript, Ivan L. Bennett, Jr., interview 1 (I), 12/11/1968, by David G. McComb
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- the election . And several months before we knew that President Johnson had made the decision not to run again I then went back to the University. In the meantime Mr . Eisenhower had retired and the new President was Dr . Lincoln Gordon, a former assistant
- a program in the economic area was confined to the three western zones and cooperation between the U.S., the United Kingdom, and France. So the division of Germany, from a political standpoint, into what is know as Federal Republic today and the Soviet
Oral history transcript, Robert F. Woodward, interview 1 (I), 11/4/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- observation that unless one obtains the cooperation of the representatives of other agencies through friendly interest and real personal confidence, and very close mutual information, that there is always the possibility that the lines of coordination begin
Oral history transcript, Donald Gilpatric, interview 1 (I), 11/25/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- . Bell, Gordon, Schultze, Zwick-Congress has a very low opinion of the Bureau of the Budget. The second thing is the House Appropriations Committee. and McClellan as well in the Senate. have a peculiar inconsistency which you can't really point out
- worked for during that period, not necessarily in the correct order, included people like Robert Nathan, Bert Fox, who's I think up at Harvard last I heard, Eddie George, who came down from Dun and Bradstreet, Lincoln Gordon, I guess now president
Oral history transcript, Stanley R. Resor, interview 1 (I), 11/16/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- INTERVI El~EE: DAVID W. ANGEVINE INTERVIEWER: T. H.l\RRI BAKER PLACE: His office, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 B: This is the interview with David Angevine, the Administrator of the Farmer Cooperative Service. Sir
- Biographical data; rural American support of Johnson-Humphrey campaign and Kennedy-Johnson administration policies; White House contacts while Administrator of Farmer Cooperative Service; role in drafting legislation for bills pertaining to FCS
- that she made_ and the grades that she made on -·the papers which were submitted. Mrs. Cooper can tell you a little more detail on that. I don't know the details. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
- See all online interviews with Ellen Taylor Cooper
- Mrs. Fischesser first encounters Lady Bird; Lady Bird's Aunt Effie; Lady Bird's love of reading; Mrs. Fischesser's first encounter with LBJ; Mrs. Cooper's first encounter with Lady Bird; Nettie Mason Patillo; Mrs. Cooper's first encounter with LBJ
- Cooper, Ellen Taylor
- Oral history transcript, Elaine Fischesser and Ellen Taylor Cooper, interview 1 (I), 12/9/1967, by Douglass Cater
- Ellen Taylor Cooper
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- to speak, on starvation wages and give them jobs. M: Well, then, when Wirtz was putting this together, did he have cooperation in Washington, D. C.? G: From the standpoint of putting it together, yes, I would say that he did. At that time Buchanan
- ; Texas Power & Light; transmission and distribution lines; cost of LCRA System; Pedernales Electric Cooperative; Bluebonnet Electric; pooling systems; Lake LBJ; Young "New Dealers"
- number of these type White House initiatives? B: Yes, I think so. M: Generally speaking, do the White House staff people who work on that type of program cooperate what you consider well with the department? B: Yes. M: Do you have any difficulty
Oral history transcript, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, interview 1 (I), 9/19/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- cooperated with the Administration, and any leader has to, regardless of his political affiliation, on occasions has to cooperate with the President of the country on many pieces of legislation. But Lyndon Johnson was first, last, and always a dedicated
- ! cooperation bet,·?cen them and the LCRA 2nd really> but for them, the LCfu\ couldn't have grown like it has, but be that it may, Sarah Hughes attacked tbe 2S LCR-A bill on th£: floor of the House -- the main thrust of hcr attf)ck Mr. Horrisoll, the Ralph
- established the research program development and evaluation staff to serve in a staff capacity for the Director of Science and Education. The function of this staff was to carry out in cooperation with the research agency leaders the planning, coordination
- for the Forest Service in charge of the northern region where we managed the National Forests for multiple uses--grazing, recreation, forest protection, insect and disease control, and cooperative programs with states, the management of the Forest Service
- . There are very great difficulties in Brazil; they have a complex customs administration-many problems, but they were worked out with the cooperation of the U.S. Embassy down there. They were worked out. Now, that's an example. Now LBJ Presidential Library
- cooperation and coordination? How do you work How is that accomplished, let's say, between your bureau and Treasury and Commerce and AID and all the other people involved? s: Unless it's a matter which is so delicate and, under instructions from the White
- Biographical information; Tom Mann; LBJ’s working relationship with Under Secretaries; coordination of Bureau of Economic Affairs; staffing; interagency cooperation and coordination; concept of country team; cooperation of American business firms
- Johnson, Ike Culp and W.R. [Bob] Poage. They all cooperated with me in every possible way. Bill Poage was an influential member from the Waco district and was the father of Congressman W.R. (Bob) Poage who is now a very active and able member of the House
- to develop an international patent system, which involves the. cooperation between the various countries of the world and their patent offices to make things simpler for they atent applicants to get patent covera-e around the world as well as to make life
- of cooperation regarding patents; speeding U.S. patent process; right of appeals
Oral history transcript, George G. (Admiral) Burkley, interview 1 (I), 12/3/1968, by T.H. Baker
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- could sacrifice that and would be willing to cooperate at any time . Both of these doctors have been most helpful and most cooperative since that time . THB : There's a story that's told about the period there in 1964, I believe, about President Johnson
- that this teaching process had nothing to do with politics per se, President Johnson's attitude as expressed to us was that we should get the job done, and he would take care of the politics. But the teaching focused on such things as need for cooperation between
- people. M: Have you generally had the cooperation of the labor unions? R: This time this cooperation has been tremendous. Many of the people that turned out to be buddies had done little or nothing in union activities over the years. The presidents
- cooperation; IBM; Bell & Howell; Henry Ford; meeting with LBJ; rural programs; American Indians
Oral history transcript, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, interview 1 (I), 11/12/68, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- . Here you're there trying you're M: On a settled On a settled simply ran it, lines. my attention the same kind of cooperation dealing with actual really with policy operations. is sort of the same here, departmental-lines, to resolve
- then in the Commerce Department; did you run into any of this obstructionism, say, with the immigration people? B: No. Absolutely not. I can say fully and frankly that the cooperation that we got from every other agency of government that was involved in our
- ; LBJ's personal encouragement; Americans at Home program; Mrs. Johnson; Secretary Hodges; immigration requirements; cooperation from private American travel companies; Travel Advisory Committee; CAB; Charlie Murphy ; Joe McCarthy; Charlie Thayer; Senator
- Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Aiken -- 2 A: Yes, it was close. I don't think there was the cooperation between the leadership that there has been in more recent years. Of course
Oral history transcript, Warren L. (Bill) Gulley, interview 1 (I), 11/29/1968, by Stephen Goodell
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- the White House such as the Secret Service and so on. Gu: Is coordination pretty good? Cooperation, maybe, is a better word than coordination. is very good. Clint Hill. Cooperation I don't know if you have met Bob Taylor or not, or These gentlemen
- Administration, President Johnson has continued his interest in and support of resources development programs. I think I should also mention that as a Texas rancher, Lyndon Johnson has for many years been a cooperator with his local soil conservation district
Oral history transcript, Harold J. Russell, interview 1 (I), 12/5/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- and one of information and one of cooperation. Of working for example with the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare which of course does most of the rehabilitation work as far as the federal government is concerned; working with the Department
Oral history transcript, Rufus W. Youngblood, interview 1 (I), 12/17/1968, by David G. McComb
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- House, they have a parcel check bin where the tourists enter, and if they have anything of that type, they are asked to check it. People usually are generally cooperative; quite often, they're happy to be able to get rid of it for a while. M
- and concepts in that speech that we could build on. Among those ideas and concepts, of course, was this idea of trying to build on regional development and encouraging cooperation and cooperative arrangements among African states. This was not the only thrust
- His visit with LBJ regarding challenges in Africa and the development of related aid programs; regional development and interstate cooperation; Kennedy’s and LBJ’s attitudes toward African problems; Organization of African Unity’s role in border
Oral history transcript, William R. (Bob) Poage, interview 1 (I), 11/11/1968, by Joe B. Frantz
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- -new in the Senate at that time, but he did have his cooperation at that time. Of course, Mr. Johnson was also always interested in all kinds of convervations projects and so was I. In fact, he went further than I would on some of those