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- was very well put. \Ve are finding that a lot of people will take Nixon over the others, but they won't take Nixon over Johnson." · TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONBETWEEN ED COOPER (Association of Motio.n Pictur.es, Washington, D. C. ) AND WALTER JENKINS
- to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org Nixon announces his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. Miss Slatterly of Senator Douglas’ office delivers a letter to LBJ signed by Douglas and other senators requesting a meeting
- a memo outlining both sides of the question of whether he should resign as majority leader, and raising some questions he should answer in order to make his decision. VP Nixon and Pat Nixon, on good will tour of South America, encounter violent anti-U.S
- Democratic senators hold a series of meetings as they return to Washington. 1/3 Congress convenes. Vice President Nixon welcomes LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) back to the Senate in his first appearance there since his heart attack. LBJ and Senator Knowland speak
- his prerogative as majority leader, is the first to be recognized by Nixon. He offers a resolution to revise Rule 22 to enable two-thirds of members present and voting to shut off debate on any measure, including a rules change. The resolution also
- in a radio broadcast that he will oppose Tom Connally for his U.S. Senate seat. 1/24 Senator Pat McCarran writes LBJ soliciting his opinion regarding the relationship between Congress and the Executive regarding treaties and executive agreements. Jake
- by Emotionalism By (;F,ORGE H. HALL Of the Po~t-Di~pa1t,h St•"• VICE PRESIDENT NIXON'S proposed new policy in the Formosa Strait has re opened an emotion-charged issue that the American people never have been able tn consider dispassionately. I ts roots extend
- in the Senate is 48 Democrats, 47 Republicans and 1 Independent (Wayne Morse). Morse votes with the Republicans on Senate organization, however, and Vice President Nixon breaks the 48-48 tie, allowing the Republicans to organize the Senate. Knowland remains
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- believed 'in fair play, would have put a damper on · such a poorly _planned procedure. ~~ Another · thing that should be cleared-up, is the continual reference to Gen'I Eisenhower and Mr. Nixon as President and Vice President, living .foreign nations
- . They are to go forward with their plQDS. · State Pat to whether anxious ··ot course, the idea was to make the sp~hes before the Clubs of a non-political nature. They have a Texas Club at San Diego also. You are probably right that they would put a political
- cake" with the materials hand, and with m7. guests at home it went across very well, every I regained "face' as a champion of your dependability, body was happy and we had another Tom Collins on it --to you and the saucers and your so pat-able mink
- presidential selection. Jester also scored in Waco. Pat Neff, Frank Oltorf, Caso March and Bill Kittrell attend. 1948 Chronology ● p. 9 of 45 07/2024 9 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history
- Plane CP RTRR - Commercial Plane Restaurant Tips Train Notes concerning the Senator's Activity There was a crowd of Nixon supporters -- mostly ladies -- outside the Adolphus Hotel and inside the lobby lead by Congressman Alger. LBJ was informed
- Nixon , 12:00 n reception , Cabine t Roo m , lunc h a t 1:0 0 i n Gran d Ballroo m To Newark , Ne w Jersey - - se e travel activit y To Cragwood , Fa r Hills , N J - - se e travel activit y Attended weddin g receptio n - - weddin g o f Charle s Engelhard
- Moyers Watched Kennedy-Nixon debate from 450 9. Spent night at 480 Driskill Hotel Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No. TELEPHONE CODE: Notes concerning the Senator's Activity f- from t - to Lo
- . Activity (include visited by)* ID Tuesday (cont'd) January 31, 1961 Expenditure Code McGeorge Bundy, for secret briefing before National Security meeting tomorrow Ralph Dungan Ross Buckner, R. L. Williams; J. W. Nixon, A. O. Bowen, J. D. King (School
- of 2.0 boys from Teddie Military School in N. J. arri Ving MaitC:h:2..'4f. •Sclleawed~oVsee Vice Pres~ Nixon .or Sen. Knowland and .want to see the Senator ay fepresenting Jhe Den:;.o~ ratic _s ide. s :Donr.C-oolt c~l~.On:t N"e.weYorl
- , with 2 p 08/04/62 A 1 p 05/24/61 A *~ l::r/,.,, 1 p NOTE: document 1132 was added to the file of VP Nixon's - ,,.(~ Secret from J. s. Earman CIA Secret To Col. Burris from J. s. Earman [carbon copy of Doc. 1126] list RESTRICTION ~7 05/24/61
- to table the motion. 1/4 Democratic Advisory Committee holds its initial meeting. Although LBJ and Rayburn have declined to serve on the DAC, two senators, Kefauver and Humphrey, are members. During debate on Anderson’s motion on Rule 22, Nixon offers
- and Senate leaders in LBJ’s office and at 4:30 he meets with Fred Weber and Harold Thoms (?) concerning the Ultra High Frequency Committee. 4/29 LBJ meets with Leonard Marks and Walter Jenkins. 4/30 LBJ, Rayburn and Nixon address the Washington Pilgrimage
- Leader Scott Lucas and Democratic Whip Francis Myers are defeated; Richard Nixon defeats Helen Gahagan Douglas in California Senate race. 11/8 Warren G. Moore, U.S. attorney in Tyler, sponsors a get-together breakfast for LBJ with his supporters. LBJ
- the Finance Committee. LBJ addresses a group of students from Southwest Texas in Washington for the inaugural. The Texas State Society reception is held in the Senate Caucus Room. 1/20 Eisenhower is sworn-in as president on the Capitol steps; Richard Nixon