Discover Our Collections
- Subject > LBJ speeches and statements (remove)
Limit your search
Tag- Digital item (136)
- new2024-June (8)
- Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973 (105)
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985 (18)
- Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007 (17)
- Mrs. Johnson's secretarial staff (16)
- Bundy, McGeorge, 1919-1996 (13)
- Moyers, Bill D., 1934- (12)
- Rusk, Dean, 1909-1994 (11)
- Mansfield, Mike, 1903-2001 (4)
- Busby, Horace W. (3)
- Fortas, Abe, 1910-1982 (3)
- Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978 (3)
- McNamara, Robert Strange, 1916-2009 (3)
- O'Brien, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1917-1990 (3)
- Black, Eugene R. Eugene Robert, b. 1898 (2)
- Clifford, Clark M. (Clark McAdams), 1906-1998 (2)
- 1964-10-10 (4)
- 1963-11-27 (3)
- 1965-04-08 (3)
- 1966-02-22 (3)
- 1948-05-22 (2)
- 1964-03-18 (2)
- 1964-06-30 (2)
- 1964-08-25 (2)
- 1964-08-28 (2)
- 1964-10-15 (2)
- 1964-10-17 (2)
- 1965-05-31 (2)
- 1966-01-13 (2)
- 1966-04-05 (2)
- 1966-07-22 (2)
- LBJ speeches and statements (136)
- Press relations (71)
- Congressional relations (70)
- Foreign aid (70)
- Diplomacy (52)
- Defense (46)
- Vietnam (42)
- National politics (40)
- Legislation (39)
- Public relations (33)
- Elections (32)
- White House administration (31)
- Federal budget (25)
- Latin America (25)
- Appointments and nominations (23)
- Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings (107)
- Lady Bird Johnson's White House Diary (16)
- Statements Files (10)
- Papers of Tom Johnson (2)
- National Security Files (1)
- White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts (107)
- Annotated Transcripts of Lady Bird Johnson's Diary (16)
- Sound Recordings of Lady Bird Johnson's Diary (16)
- Statements Files (10)
- Meeting Notes (2)
- Files of Robert W. Komer (1)
- Telephone conversation (107)
- Personal diary (16)
- Folder (4)
- Record copy (4)
- Reading copy (3)
- Meeting notes (2)
- Speech (2)
- Press release (1)
136 results
- Foreign aid
Telephone conversation # 7328, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM "RED" RABORN, 4/8/1965, 10:07AM
(Item)
- Foreign aid
Telephone conversation # 7329, sound recording, LBJ and ARTHUR "TEX" GOLDSCHMIDT, 4/8/1965, 10:27AM
(Item)
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- PRESS STORIES ON ALLEGED US AID TO IMBERT; DEATH OF COL. RAFAEL FERNANDEZ DOMINGUEZ; BUNDY'S TALKS WITH GUZMAN; CABLES 1824 AND 1830; POSSIBLE SPEECH BY JUAN BOSCH; TRIP BY "YLF" (JAIME BENITEZ); PRESS BRIEFING IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC BY VANCE, BUNDY
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
Telephone conversation # 10943, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM FULBRIGHT, 10/11/1966, 5:20PM
(Item)
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- care, he urged him that Truman led to much they of these were became I reminded of the progress aid to education, when many in Independence, human .America rights and so many not nearly so popular. our but they laws, were his
- live on bread-money alone. oourthouae regime, aided by the speoial in 1945 placed a ceiling program aubatantial on pension,. pleaders, administration I have alway• advooated a Federal enough to take pennon• - 7- the state Under the out ot
- S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 27, 1964 Saturd ay, June 27th. T h is i s the day Lynda B ir d c h ris te n s a Navy tra n sp o rt named A u s tin , a fte r A u s tin , T e x a s . She has asked L u c i to be h e r m aid of ho nor, and they are going
- LBJ speaks at Coast Guard Academy graduation, New London, CT; Lady Bird gives commencement address at Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School; Lady Bird gives her speech a C+; Lady Bird presents diplomas to Walter Jenkins' daughter, Beth; Luci
- exemptions. (more) .. ~ ... . . -6- 3. A health program to aid medical research and to include larger grants for hospital construction, at least to the level authorized under the original Hill Burton Act. 4. A school construction program to meet
- on a bombing cessation. On August 19th I said: ''This Administration does not intend to move further until it has good reason to believe that the other aide intends seriously .. to join us in de-escalating the war and moving -2 seriou,ly · ~Qward peace
- our standards, against helping our aged and our young, against improving the people I s health, against creating new opportunity, against aiding the world's underdeveloped areas. To lead in the world, America must now more than ever be a symbol
- : The President: Colonels have it in Brazil and Argentina. What if we didn't recognize Peru? Secretary Rusk: It would complicate ourselves. But we have recognized 50 countries where coup d'etats have taken place . . Secretary Rusk: We are denied AID
- to cut foreign aid spending by one red cent. Then, without a pause for breath, it warned Congress that it would be disastrous not tX>cut spending for so-called "special" groups here at home. It is difficult to understand the double standard which says
- Social Security Laws. We must evolve a progr8DI.for our people, including a National Aid Program for the aging. I could spend the afternoon outlining for you what we ought to do for the young, for the old, for our farmers, for our workers, for all our
- -... Strong, forward-looking action on youth employment opportunities -- 1 ··· Strong forward-looking action on the pending foreign aid bill, making clear that we are not forfeiting our responsibilities to this Hemtsphere or to the world, nor erasing
- policies; - as the session most effective, -•---•wa11nn111r,a program 1111111• ever; which achieved efficient • ••i•i■.-.e foreign the aid 3 ..- and as the session which helped - to build ~bre homes, _.,., • .-.111.-:l
- Foreign aid
- , as the uniform ed aide esc o rte d me down to the I w ore m y white alaskin e suit, with the toa s t co lored , draped silkish hat. C a r rie was her usual easy self, so capable, so much at home, so devoid of any pompo|sity in presidin g. A t the end