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- David Eisenhower, grandson of Presideni Dwight Eisenhower. He sold a copy of it to then-Vice President Richard Nixon for fifteen cents. He has been writing ever since. Library staffers, docents and guests from the University assembled in the Library
- INTERVIEWEE: OVETA CULP HOBBY INTERVIEWER: David G. McComb PLACE: Mrs. Hobby's executive office at the Houston Post, Houston, Texas Tape 1 of 1 M: Mrs. Hobby has been kind enough to give me a few sheets here of biographical information which I'll
- How Hobby met LBJ; the history of the Houston Post’s involvement in LBJ’s career; Hobby’s appointment as director of the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps; Admiral Chester Nimitz and General Dwight Eisenhower; Hobby’s appointment to the Federal Security
- Oral history transcript, Oveta Culp Hobby, interview 1 (I), 7/11/1969, by David G. McComb
- Eisenhower. . March, AFB - Meeting with President Eisenhower ·.. · following Honolulu meetings · --April 18, 1968 COLORADO October 12, 1964 Campaign Speech, Coliseum, Denver _:: Remarks, Airport~ Denver August 26", 1966 . •. ,., :, :'Speech, Univer·sity
- Blumenson Martin Blumenson, military histori an. outlined the problems and ten sions that prevented Eisenhower, Montgomery, and Bradley from clos ing a gap in Normandy in the early months of the allied invasion of Europe as detailed in his recently
Oral history transcript, Robert H. Finch, interview 2 (II), 6/19/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Finch -- II -- 7 cabinet members to be sure to follow through on that, as well as everything including the log of those who were at Camp David, as I recall. G: Let's go back to the period in the 1950s when LBJ was majority leader and Nixon was vice
- of Medicaid/Medicare; the relationship between LBJ and Nixon after the Johnson Administration; the relationship of LBJ, Nixon and Dwight Eisenhower during the Eisenhower Administration; enlisting the support of senators and governors in presidential election
Oral history transcript, Hubert H. Humphrey, interview 3 (III), 6/21/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Remember that resolution by Senator Joe McCarthy that would tie President Eisenhower's hands at Geneva? It was sort of a slap both at the Democrats in the Senate as well as the Eisenhower Administration. I think the Republicans wanted it killed quietly
- won; [Dwight] Eisenhower was going to be inaugurated on January the twentieth. We had lost Senator [Ernest] McFarland in the election, and Lyndon, who had been McFarland's whip, or assistant, was elected minority leader of the Senate. At forty-four
- LBJ's election as Senate minority leader in 1953; the small numerical difference between majority and minority parties in the 1953 Senate; committee assignments; the Johnsons' social life in early 1953; the Eisenhower inauguration and related events
- an advisory committee on international development. That work was done primarily outside of the Congress, outside of vJashington. F: So during that time-- R: During that period I didn't have much contact. It wasn't until the Eisenhower Administration
- Early contacts with LBJ as a Congressman; relationship with Sam Rayburn; service under Eisenhower and Truman; LBJ’s friendship and loyalty; comments on the office of VP; LBJ’s sensitivity; the role of governors; Rockefeller’s comments on John
- INTERVIEWEE: DAVID DUBINSKY INTERVIEWER: PAIGE MULHOLLAN PLACE: Mr. Dubinsky's office, 201 West 52nd Street, New York City Tape 1 of 1 (Interview begins abruptly.) M: . . . Roosevelt. D: Hoover--Republicans too. M: Oh, Republicans too, yes! D
- See all online interviews with David Dubinsky
- Dubinsky, David, 1892-1982
- Oral history transcript, David Dubinsky, interview 1 (I), 5/7/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
- David Dubinsky
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 8 (VIII), 9/21/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- negotiation. He had beaten David McDonald. The perception of McDonald's defeat was that he didn't get large enough wage increases and that he made back-room deals and sort of sold out the workers, the rank and file. So we were all concerned about whether I. W
- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: PHILLIP S. HUGHES INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
- Oral history transcript, Phillip S. Hughes, interview 1 (I), 3/7/1969, by David G. McComb
- INTERVIEWEE: NAJEEB HALABY INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Halaby's offices, Pan Am Building, New York City Tape 1 of 1 M: This is an interview with Mr. Najeeb--to his friends known as Jeeb-Halaby. First of all, I'd like to know something about your
- Oral history transcript, Najeeb E. Halaby, interview 1 (I), 4/24/1969, by David G. McComb
- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: JOHN W. MAGY JR. (Tape #2) INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
- Oral history transcript, John W. Macy, interview 2 (II), 4/25/1969, by David G. McComb
Oral history transcript, Harry C. McPherson, interview 7 (VII), 9/19/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , at the same time wanting to take advantage of [John Foster] Dulles' leaning against Israel, wanting to take political advantage of that, but at the same time not wanting to go too far and embarrass Eisenhower or to disturb Eisenhower. Johnson had what I
- remember now who they were. But he went up there and he tried to relax, and he'd walk up and down the roads and take some of us with him walking. He'd sit and look out the window at the Eisenhower golf course at Camp David. I could tell he was greatly
- , Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson-joined with the Brookings Institution in sponsoring a majOI' symposium on a subject important to the Administrations of all four Presidents-wage-price policy. The idea for the multi-Library endeavor was proposed by Walt Rostow
- society. Her contractual obligations prohibited a taping of her remark . The historian was David . Oshinsky, Professor at Rutgers University. He is the fourth winner of the Library's D. B. Harde man prize for the best book on the Congress published
- and the Foundations which support them. At left, Wilson (in center) convenes the assembly. Flanking him are David Eisenhower, representing the Eisenhower family; Martin Allen, an associate of President Gerald Ford; LBJ Library Director Harry Middleton and Richard
- in the short run the war in Vietnam was certainly won by the Communists. they did not con quer Southeast Asia. Winston Churchill suggested SEATO to Dwight Eisenhower in 1953 .. The Kennedy administration inherited SEATO Plan 5. a plan for defending all
- ''; Catherine Gudis, "A Landscape of Signs: Outdoor Advertising in America, 1920-1990''; Byron C. Hulsey, "Everett Dirksen and the Modern Presidents: Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson"; David K. Johnson, "From Deviant Bureaucrats to Homosexual Citizens
- , of course, as assistant director of the bureau at that time, was very much involved. K: Yes. C: So was David Stowe, I should add. K: Is it true that some of those individuals, or that part of the reconversion process also involved taking a look at what
- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: JOHN W. MACY JR. (Tape #1) INTERVIEWER: DAVID G. Me COMB More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
- Oral history transcript, John W. Macy, interview 1 (I), 3/18/1969, by David G. McComb
- .-.omeother re ent acqu1s1tions Three of the pieces-the drawing of oodrow Wilson the pamting by Dwighl D. Eisenhower and the wood engraving of Martin Luther King were donate by Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Temple. The others were acquired by the LBJ Foundatio
- Eisenhower clowning in Greece ... a demure Ava Gardner preparing for a photo ses sion ... a boisterous Pablo Picasso conjuring mythic animals with hasty brush strokes. These and hundreds more of the most arresting images or the twenti eth century
- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: EDWARD C. CRAFTS (Tape #2) INTERVIEWER: DAVID G. McCOMB More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
- Oral history transcript, Edward C. Crafts, interview 2 (II), 5/12/1969, by David G. McComb
- to that first one. G: Okay. You did go to Camp David during that. J: The first time he went to Camp David after I came on board he asked me to come with him. Again, I had read so much about Camp David when Eisenhower was president, and all the names
- Jacobsen's early work for LBJ; protocol for entering LBJ's office; a trip to Camp David with LBJ; allowing LBJ to relax from the stress of his duties; Ambassador W. Tapley Bennett, Jr., Abe Fortas, and Tom Mann in the Dominican Republic in 1965
- page 12). Both exhibitions will travel to all presiden tial libraries. The art show was put together by Dennis Medina, curator of the Eisenhower Library. "BobHope EntertainingTroops,Somewherein England."Artist:Floyd Davis, U.S. ArmyArt Collection
- Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson w re always the bearers of good news. A President in those days seeing on his appointment calen dar that he had an appointment with his economist knew they w r corning in to discuss
- Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs DAVID M. OSHINSKY, Professor of History, Rutgers University ELSPETH D. ROSTOW, Stiles Professor in American Studies and Gm,ernment, LBJ School, U.T. 4 Recording History as It Happens William Magnes (left) and James
- in the world. As he often did, Harry Truman put it most pungently when he called the White House "the crown jewel in the penal system." He advised his successor, Dwight Eisenhower, "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog." Thomas told a packed LBJ
- , Ramsey Clark, David and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, John Kenneth Galbraith, Barry Goldwater, Ann Landers, David McCullough, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Charles Robb. Dean Rusk, Liz Smith, William I WANT TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE FRIENDS OF THE LBJ D General
- the appearance of Lady Bird .Johnsonin the lecture hall.) 3 "The role of education.' Cathy Gorn; Maura Pierce; Larry Hackman; Rosemary Morrow; panel chair David Eisenhower. releases public speeches, and media articles. That is the first topic the symposium
- . Pho tographers r presented are Malhew Brady. Alexander Gardner. Timothy O'Sullivan, Napoleon Sarony, Edward Steichen. Nick olas Murray, Cecil Stoughton. David Kennerly and others. The exhibit opened February 22 and will continue through April 21
Oral history transcript, Gerri Whittington, interview 2 (II), 7/18/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- there. Let's see, that was in March, is that right? W: Yes. G: March 15. Anything else on the Voting Rights Bill? W: No. G: Did you ever go to Camp David during this time? W: No. (Interruption) W: He didn't say anything to me about that. But I
- , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: KERMIT GORDON INTERVIEWER: DAVID G. McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Gordon's office, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: Last time, Dr. Gordon, we were talking about the transition to Lyndon Johnson after the death
- Oral history transcript, Kermit Gordon, interview 3 (III), 3/21/1969, by David G. McComb
- l:I of igher education. Thi: pagi.:s that follm, offer a sampling ol their presentations David and Julie Eisenhower. \\ith moderator Lewis Gould Senator Moynihan Gonrnor Robb NEWSLETTIR Of THEFRIENDSOf THELBJLIBRARY Excerpts From Moynihan: A FAR
- , 1982 INTERVIEWEE: DAVID G. NES INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: Mr. Nes' home, Owings Mills, Maryland Tape 1 of 1 G: Mr. Nes, may we begin by simply saying that the account in David Halberstam's The Best and the Brightest of your assignment
- See all online interviews with David G. Nes
- Nes, David G. (David Gulick), 1917-
- Oral history transcript, David G. Nes, interview 1 (I), 11/10/1982, by Ted Gittinger
- David G. Nes
- , 1970 INTERVIEWEE: PALMER HOYT INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Hoyt's office at the Denver Post Building in Denver, Colorado Tape 1 of 1 M: This is an interview with Mr. Palmer Hoyt, the editor and publisher of the Denver Post. I might start
- Oral history transcript, Palmer Hoyt, interview 1 (I), 7/29/1970, by David G. McComb
- for Presidents Truman and Eisenhower, represented the U.S. at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth and covered the Korean War cease fire talks at Panmunjom, ranged across her eventful life and some of the world figures she has known. Among them: Bernard Baruch
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 42 (XLII), 11/5/1994, by Harry Middleton
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- , but it was a prime festival of Washington. (Interruption) J: And back home one weekend Luci was confirmed at Saint David's Episcopal Church. She would have been--let's see, born in 1947, she was just about turning thirteen. M: Was she as devote Episcopalian as she
- A Theta Sigma Phi breakfast in 1960; the Ladies for Lyndon movement; the Johnson daughters' activities; Luci's interest in religion; preparing for LBJ's political rise; public speaking; the Johnsons' connection to St. David's Episcopal Church