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- Means Riordan Bill Moyers (pl) ^ P Novembe White House p ^ FRIDA Activtty (inc!ud e visited by ) tur l) Bill ^ Moyers r 4, 196 6 Y . Expendie Code (pl) ^ __________ Bill Moyers in FLOWERS SENT to Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy in Ne w England
- with airline and union representatives (accompanied by above) see page 13 for gist Representatives of International Association of Machinists: More representatives of carriers: T. L. Siemiller, International President Howard Pollard, National Airlines Joseph W
- The Edward Attorney Leonard Marks JJ BM Cliff General Carter Long who September 1 , 196 5 White House McGeo Wednesday Bundy BM BM Secy Freeman BM Senator Muskie The President lef t hi s offic e carryin g letters t o th e tw o ixx Kennedy
- : Sentor Edward Kennedy -re Springfield Armory Cong. Ed Boland (Manatos memo re to DT) Cong. Silvio Conte April 28, 1966 THURSDAY White House Mike Manatos Joe Califano (pl) OFF RECORD: Senato r Henry Jackson Senator Warren Magnuson Re Charles Luce
- , Akron, Ohio Truman J. Keesey, Washington Central Labor Council, D. C. James J. Kelley, Intl Stereotypers' and Electrotypers" Union, Cleveland L R Kennedy, United Steelworkers of America, Golden Lodge, Local 1123, Canton, Oh Gene F Klare, Oregon Labor
- better than I would. Prior to the Johnson Administration-- in fact, we had set up our cadre but we hadn't actuallY taken over yet in the Kennedy Administration--I explained to Secretary [Orville] LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
- , government, and the news media.'' The organization blames this on '' the specific actions of our last four presidents that have directly aided or cooperated with our com munist enemies.'' With reference to the late President Kennedy, the Minutemen state
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 4 (IV), 2/7/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , Joseph P. Kennedy said, "Listen, Sarge, if you're right 55 per cent of the time, you're a genius." And look at our elections. If the president in an election campaign wins by 55 or 56 per cent of the vote, we call that a landslide. The opposite side
- George ChristiansGovernor notes on on thisthis notes ^-_^ L-- Mayor Joseph Barr. Dem. . Chmn of the U.S. Conferenc e of Mayors, Mayor of Pittsburgh mtg to DT mtg to DT Mayo r Theodore McKeldin. of Baltimore. Republican . ~_ Whitney Young, of New York
- , President, Bristol Myers Corp. , Trustee, NCCD | / Mr. Joseph Woll, General Counsel, AFL-CIO / Mr. Joseph Griesendieck, Falstaff Brewing Co, St. Louis, Missouri, trustee, NCCD j ~~~ Mr. Paul Foley, VP for Public Relations, State Mutual Life Assurance Co
- , Joseph BRIDWELL, Lowell K. , Depty Under Scey for Transportation, CommerceDept. ..BROWN, Russell, President, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Washington, D. C. BURBANK, Thomas D., Director, Department of Public Safety, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- in 1995 and 1998. he orked with an international ream to write Global Scenarios f r Shell Inter national in London-. to1;es about the future of the world for the next thirt year·. he has r cently edited a book in conjunction with Joseph Jaworski
Oral history transcript, Henry M. Jackson, interview 1 (I), 3/13/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Jackson -- I -- 3 G: When you came to the Senate you were assigned to the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations which Joseph McCarthy chaired. Did you talk to Lyndon Johnson about
- LBJ as congressman; Joseph McCarthy; bipartisan foreign policy under DDE; Space Committee; statehood for Alaska and Hawaii; LBJ legislative strategy as majority leader; 1955 Minimum Wage Bill; Hell's Canyon; Senator Richard Russell; Senator Dirksen
Oral history transcript, Stuart Symington, interview 2 (II), 11/28/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- did not affect his friendship with Russell or Russell's friendship with him. But if he had gone too far in his innate liberalism he would not have had the degree of support of all the South that appealed to Kennedy and his backers. G: Before we
- Senate years, including initial contact with LBJ; House Naval Affairs Committee; biographical information; Joseph McCarthy; tin smelter; agricultural issues; impressions of LBJ and his relationship with other Senatorial leaders
Oral history transcript, Sidney A. Saperstein, interview 1 (I), 5/26/1986, by Janet Kerr-Tener
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- : Janet Kerr-Tener PLACE: Mr. Saperstein's residence, Silver Spring, Maryland Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 K: I wanted to start out by asking you to recap your education and some of your career highlights prior to the Kennedy and Johnson years. I know
- Jersey hadn't committed at that time? RH: No. That was in 1959, and there was a great pull for Kennedy here through Ambassador Joseph Kennedy, who was very friendly with Mayor John V. Kenny. There was a sentimental attachment to John F. Kennedy
- Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
- Hughes, Richard J. (Richard Joseph), 1909-
- for their establishment is a Memorandum to Heads of Departments and Agencies of November 10, 1961, signed by President Kennedy. My decision to do this was reinforced the other day in a conversation with Price Daniel who reported that you had indicated to him
Oral history transcript, William Healy Sullivan, interview 1 (I), 7/21/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- anything to do with his trip to Vietnam when he was vice president? S: No, that took place while I was in Geneva, I believe, 1961? M: Yes, it would have been while you were there. What was your job in the department at the time that President Kennedy
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 42 (XLII), 11/5/1994, by Harry Middleton
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- presence as the sudden president of the United States after he had perhaps come to like Kennedy, or at least Jacqueline Kennedy. But Lyndon only regarded him because of his relation to his people, was my impression. And he used to just say, "Don't you do
- to go head-to-head. The 1960 contrast between Nixon and John F. Kennedy illustrated Marshall McLuhan's dictum about the risks "hot" personalities face on television when confronting "cool" personalities. And, under the klieg lights, JFK was definitely
- to go head-to-head. The 1960 contrast between Nixon and John F. Kennedy illustrated Marshall McLuhan's dictum about the risks "hot" personalities face on television when confronting "cool" personalities. And, under the klieg lights, JFK was definitely
- the seniority rule enough to give every Democratic freshman at least one important committee assignment. He put Stu Symington on Armed Services, and Mike Mansfield and Hubert Humphrey on Foreign Relations, and John Kennedy on Labor and Public Welfare, and Henry
- in the Senate; Ed Weisl; Senator Joseph McCarthy and Charles Bohlen's nomination as ambassador to China; social events; Styles Bridges; Lynda's ninth birthday; Amon Carter's heart attack; LBJ's early struggle being an effective minority leader; LBJ's reaction
- r. Hoa9a of BeplPJriiH'IB(91r--- Wutalai&oa. D. C .. jl/az ' ti. h (CCD:'es. to Mr. 0' en 's of'f1ce before being forwarded to Central Pilea.) §x PA~ I Kennedy t J -~ March 24• 1964 Dear C•puuaa: 11\11 lt aaon1 the first ln1141dy
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 3 (III), 6/9/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- brother's insistence that Kennedy had his eyes fixed on 1960 and already had started a LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories
- education. Bob Barclay handled health. I'm trying to remember Bill's last name--but Senator [Joseph S.] Clark who handled the OEO [Office of Economic Opportunity] program. By specific design Senator [Pat] McNamara was designated to handle the entire
- occupation." "Johnson," Cater said, "was a tra ic president-not in the sens that Kennedy and Lincoln were tragedies, they were sad-but in the sense that all men who try to accomplish good deeds fall v1i.:timto erv rse !ate." IO Joseph A. Califano, one-time
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 1, Nov. 1963 - Feb. 1964 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- AND TO -, : ·~ ·~:: ~: FOLLOW .IT BY ONE TO THE U .s • WOULD APPEAR .TO PLAY DOWN THE . : . :... , ::J : : . .. MEXICAN VISIT. I OF ·coURSE p·o INTED ' OUT Tif AT THE ·_ VISIT TO TH£ ·' _·. . ~:j HAD · BEEN AGREED WITH KENNEDY · AND TH AT THERE NEED
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [2 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 3
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- we have sent to Mr. T.W. Kennedy ot Three Rivers Texas, the funeral direc tor. Also we have acquainted Mr. Walter Winch.ell with the facts at hand. J. Navarro [2 of 4] r·CHtCAGQI bA nt. TRIBUNE'.: ! fage l~ .. Thurs., Jan. 13,1949 GI DENIED
- is concerned, that he was 100 per cent for progress under executive orders, and court decisions. Now the reason I think that might have worked if the right people were saying it, this is essentially what was done in the case of President Kennedy. His civil
Oral history transcript, John Sherman Cooper, interview 1 (I), 3/11/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- not always so sure of You can get a few people to do that but I don't believe, at that time anyway, that you could get men to give up their principles just to get on a committee. Now, he placed John Kennedy on the Foreign Relations Committee when John
- , and the venue is the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. While many youth voting projects have surfaced in the past year, this one promises to be different by "hiring a network of young leaders and employing them in their hometo~." It also promises
- , and the venue is the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. While many youth voting projects have surfaced in the past year, this one promises to be different by "hiring a network of young leaders and employing them in their hometo~." It also promises
Oral history transcript, Anna Rosenberg Hoffman, interview 1 (I), 11/2/1973, by Joe B. Frantz
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- a man who, by the way, was proven mentally incompetent, deSola Poole. and Joseph Proskauer. He, at the same time, sued Cardinal Spellman McCarthy got him to file a complaint that he met me at the John Reed Club, which was a communist club, and so
- morning when all of the analysis had been completed and so on. From that Monday when he was notified, which would have been the fifteenth or possibly the sixteenth, until the following Monday, the twenty-second, which was the evening that President Kennedy
- Hagerty’s military and intelligence background; 6/17/53 uprisings in East Germany; Joseph Stalin’s death and replacement by Nikita Khrushchev; the Russian Foreign Area Specialist Training program; estimating Russian intentions and capabilities while
- plan. Stevenson problem is not with the Soviets but with Castro. Point 3 (3) Assurance against future exchanges paragraph l & 2 of Kennedy letter. Nowhere in Khrushchev letter, Pres. says we should get agreement on overflights - Lead man only Russian
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- think at first he had thought of me in the capacity of Executive Director of the Kennedy Foundation, which had just lost its director. I indicated to him that I would not be interested in thiS; that I couldn't do it; that I was very flattered, but I
- Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
- . Four years later, in 1964, as the fight for voting rights continued, Johnson and Dirksen put this same provision, in almost identical language, in their bill without any reference to their action in 1960. What had produced the change? Kennedy had been
- Kennedy a couple of months encouraged to go ahead. U Thant and We are, also giving us full support. State Department informed. this proposal with ago, and we were then Ralph Bunche at UN are or course, keeping the • l , · We have scheduled a preliminary
- Lima Clyde T. Ellis Oscar Ewing Marion B. Folsom Rev. Dr. Ray Gibbons Bishop A. Raymond Grant Dr. Dana Mclean Greeley Dr. William Haber Edwin G. Halperin Ernest A. Hayes Miss Dorothy I. Height Dr. David R. Hunter C. E. Israel Dr. Dumont F. Kenny Joseph
- written into the Democratic platform an idea to have a heart conference at the presidential level, and President Kennedy had called such a heart conference but it was a disaster. I wondered if you remembered any of the reasons why it didn't turn out well
- trying to get practical results from the NIH; Wilbur Cohen; fact sheets on heart disease, stroke and cancer; Lasker’s disagreements with Dr. Shannon; Truman’s effect on heart research and health insurance; the Kennedy family; doctor’s response to medical