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- DOESNOTBELONG ro ANYGROUPNORHASANYRELATIONS WITHTHE CUBAs. REGARDING HERPRESENCE AT HERODOTO sr. NO. 14-7, SH£ INIDCATED THIS ROSEFROMTH EE MONTHS AGO, IN TH HOME OF CARMEN PINO. SHE METBETTYSERRATOS, ITH WHOM SHE HASA FRIE DSHIPAND HASVISITED IN BETTY'S HOE
Oral history transcript, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, interview 1 (I), 1/11/1974, by Joe B. Frantz
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- she was, how she tried to make you feel at home . the house well . room . I can remember I think Lynda Bird was there ; we went up to her There were about maybe twelve Senate wives . food we had . I remember the I know a really nice black lady
- ~ .'.it of a speech and he i-lould try calling Harry, and Earry '\]Quld be on his i,Jay to work--,JOuld neither be at home nor at the office--and he ,.]ould say, Harry, and tell him A, B, C, D, E." "Larry, take this speech dOlm to I would relay those messages. I
- -480 agreements were quite long and detailed. They not only said "Build a new fertilizer plant," but "Provide facilities so that by a certain year you will be producing at home so many tons of fertilizer; and provide for the use of foreign exchange
Oral history transcript, Robert E. Waldron, interview 2 (II), 2/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- education was one of his greatest drives, anything to better your life. I remember extremely strongly one night when we were talking about poverty programs, and he said, "You know, it's awfully hard to argue with a man who has a sick baby at home." a speech
- as legislative institutions . And Mr . Johnson gave me the impression of being a person who had never been fully at home in the House with its procedures . I have no reason to disagree with my early assessment that he never was as effective a House man as he
- Lady Bird goes to Marjorie Post's home, Hillwood; office work; meeting at home of David Lloyd Kreager to view artwork; visit with Peter Hurd about portrait of LBJ; Johnsons go to Camp David with guests; Lady Bird watches Gregory Peck movie, Mirage
Oral history transcript, Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., interview 1 (I), 11/1/1971, by Joe B. Frantz
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- . I do remember sort of general patterns throughout those few days, more than really specific kinds of things. the uneasiness. I remember, at home, My daughter--we've got two children now, but we only had one at the time--was less than two years old
- of Sirhan's room in the Pasadena family home which bore notations advocating the overthrow of the President of the United States and other statements alluding to the necessity of assassinating Robert f.""'Kennedy. The handwriting could not be identified
- IS Eventually, I went into the department in the Office. I had been in the Solicitor Generalis Office a little less than a year when Ole Miss came. I recall on Sunday night I was at home, and one of my law classmates from Yale Law School--Howard Willens
- - tially the bottom line was you couldn't really get the South Vietnamese to fight so you had to go in and do it yourself. Somehow you had to do it without causing enough impact back home so that you had to raise taxes and you had to get the Congress
- what my presence in my office could accomplish that afternoon, and I decided none. For personal reasons I wanted to be with my family, and I just got in the car and went home and spent the rest of the day with my family. The next day I began to think
- thought first of all, Shivers was a good man and he was close to home and I felt that Lyndon Johnson had become more of a national figure with respect � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
- they arrived and set up our coverage. But, as a matter of fact, the morning of President Kennedy's assassination I had gone to John Nance Garner's home down in Uvalde. It was the former Vice President's birthday, ninety- sixth or ninety-seventh birthday, I
Oral history transcript, Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., interview 3 (III), 6/4/1973, by Joe B. Frantz
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- , but you don't get it out of the home office. A: You stay with the Walter Cronkites. Absolutely. And we held two hearings on that specifically in New York and in los Angeles. try. The problem was the same in the TV indus- Their numbers were terribly
- home; return to LBJ Ranch; discussion with LBJ about changes and improvements to LBJ Ranch; Johnsons and guests drive the Scharnhorst Ranch; flight back to Washington, DC
- on. You know I can't get these pictures in the New York Times." She said, "Oh, I know that. about it. Don't worry Just take them and go on and forget it." So I took the pictures and went on. That night at home a big black limousine drove up in front