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  • , the Fortases-- M: I was going to ask if the Fortases were among the group. W: Certainly. G: I'm the one who M: You knew Mr. Fortas in another connection? G: Yes, we knew each other from early days, I don't know why. introduc~d Abe to Johnson. I'm
  • ~a , I will talk to /~ be Ribicoff. anc1' .Ave=.·ell will tal..~ to .Abe F." berg v1ho ts our most lnfi,iential friend ln tie .American Jewish community. We will empbasiza two points : (1) the United States believes a vvay c~.n and m rJ.st be !ound
  • on the Political ' Process 1968 Task Force on Product Test Information 1968 Task Force on the Quality of the Env.lxonment 1968 Task Force on Reorganizing .Abe Federal Reserve System """1.968 Task Force on Rural-Urban Migration *1968 Task Force on Servicement
  • // _;_,,,,- i■ 8RE1 Tuesday. June 7 ~ 1966 -- 9:45 a. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Abe Feinberg is back. He reports: 1. Averell Harriman would be a thoroughly acce}:table U.S. representative to work on the desalting project. The Israelis urged that he
  • collectors. Attends WH luncheon for Premier Adoula of Congo. 2/6 WH leadership breakfast. Presented with sword from Spain by Henry Gonzales and Charlton Heston. Talks with Sec. Ribicoff re: using Liz Carpenter to write Gridiron speech. Meets with Negro
  • and VISTA thing. But I think that was because perhaps of the And six years ago in '62 I used the format of that television show, the phone-in television show, to help Abe Ribicoff in his campaign for the Senate. We did a telethon at the beginning
  • , Republicans for Johnson (1964), Abraham Ribicoff, F. D. Roosevelt, Jr., SargentShriver, Adlai Stevenson and Robert Wagner.
  • NOV 21SG4 CEf'TRAL FILES 13 r.W.-1963 r tloa la t to ltt •• d &lie natto 1 orl ill 11 a.g r T ere ta DO coaalat mericaa. policy t: t ■ly r• aee lq adml • oa1 Dey p opl•• bar• lm ab of Ida per• ti for Ital eaide u ayat m
  • Aaalatua to&lle PnaldeD& Honorable Speedy O. J..oal Ho'14e of RepreNntatt'n• ~ a•biDstoa. D. c~ WMW:HC:hc CC to Sen. Ellender, 11/UfA,_. l Pf1 ~ Long and Cong. Bogg• . . la,~ E../4~,,.~ • ~. R~n-.,,. '· ,:. • c:D MAR 1 • '"'"t, r.r Ab
  • . Dod d an d Mrs. Dodd. Sen. Abraha m A. Ribicof f an d Mrs . Ribicoff , Sen , Warre n G. Magnuson , Sen . Claiborn e Pell Cong. W m L. St . Onge , Cong . Joh n S . Monagan , Cong . Abne r W . Sibal , Cong . Rober t N . Giaimo , Cong. Emili o Q
  • together an organization for Los Angeles in which every state delegation was assigned to a Kennedy person, and that Kennedy person, whether it was Abe Ribicoff or John Bailey or whoever--and there were a large number of them then--would literally live
  • him. Senator Ribicoff; present Secretary Tony Celebrezze; Under parliamentary leaders have been large numbers of Senator Douglas. "I could call a "Millions of our citizens do not now have a full measure Secretary Wilbur Cohen; the Democratic whip
  • . ~ /"AT ChJ'OII, Subj NEG:hk • ,.,. •. 1... z:,. 1967 Thaak ,._ lei' pu leUel' ef J. . . 21. 1967. la th• abe•c• of Or: Morada it le a,1,a.nn e. •eply. C l• a can•t.tte• ........., to Dw. Honta. Tia• ltu• to w I y...- letter reler• • • • ••tabU•hed ta
  • . t l'' Senator Ribicoff said the President "is bent on doing everything he can to bring about a peaceful solution of the conflict. 11 One of our objectives, h added, was to help strengthen the position of the South Vietnamese so that they will have
  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Phillips -- I -~ 27 figured Sarge Shriver kept her from becoming secretary of HEW in the Kennedy Administration. Abe Ribicoff got the cabinet post and Edith Green wanted it very badly and had made
  • .'.· ' . .l;:') ,:;;' ~ " ; ..; ' . I . i· ~· .. .....,,·\·; · ; ·.. '· ••, ~~ I ; '. ' ., .. . . .··· · "• ' .. f ~ Au 21, 1965 • Gardn O?"ab.1 r Sec eta.ry o! H . al h , Educ•tiea and . eL.4-are F 0 ; Jos pa A . Cal..Zll
  • Bobby Kennedy, I don't know anybody that was on the floor that rea ll y 1
  • ""ml~~nt4-T""p. oe-. p s4" 51 m. ~ r=:>-r.;i'3-01 ~ 8 ,.,. ,, N-J) 11-aB) [Duplicate of #118a, NSF, CF, India, Vol. 11] [Sanitized NU 89-143] FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 75, May 6-8, 1968 RESTRICTION Box 33
  • received his AB degree in 1954. I believe he can effectively the responsibilities of this position. I will appreciate your early approval of this proposed Re7'ctfully action. yours, ~-~~ Robert C. Weaver The President The White House Washington, D
  • . Reorganization Act of 1949, Copies 6/20/67 34. Ribicoff Speech re. Urban Action Centers Reorganization, etc. January 1967 35.)libicoff - - Comprehensive Program for Cities, July 1967 36. San Francisco Demonstration Center. City Demonstration Program, Sept. 1966
  • Ribicoff Walker Stone in P-38 for lunch $2.75 William Wachter, vice president of University of Hawaii Col. Harold Byrd (Dallas) Judge Worley and Judge Jack Martin meeting with Senate leadership and Larry O'Brien and Mike Manatos on foreign aid
  • , Bobby Menton Sec Ribicoff Gerry Mann (Dallas) Walter Bobby and Sen Mansfield Sen Talmadge dropped by Skeeter's for Sen Talmadge's lunch lunch with Sen Mansfield in Mansfield's office Leonard Marks in P-38 Walter Pauline Moore -- re: Cordell Moore
  • Johnson opened the Senate. meeting in P-38 with Governor Ellington, Sen Anderson, Gov Ribicoff, Sen Mansfield Al Drury's lunch in the Vandenberg Room Holmes Alexander i n P-38 Charlie Herring Gerry re: Casein Bill Bill Petri (Austin) Some of the national
  • by)* Lo LD 9:00a 9:45a f 10:20a 10:25a 11:49a f 11:41a tq 12:00n 2:00p 3:00p t 3:15p 4:00p 6:00p VP opene d th e Senat e McGeorge Bund y Dale Mille r John Steel e Gerry Man n (Dallas ) Sec Ribicoff , r e: Gerr y Mann' s desir e fo r apptmen t Jim Mathi s
  • Remarks** 10:30a me t b y Go v Ribicoff, Joh n Bailey an d others 3:30 met by Mayor Wagner an d other s
  • , [Abraham] Ribicoff, was constantly pressing to get costs out into the later years so LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories
  • Long, Ed. V. Long, Alan Bible, Sam J. Ervin, Jr. , Wayne Morse, Jos. Clark, Olin Johnston, J.J. Hickey and Non-Incumbents: Congr. Dan Inouye, Dan Brewster, David S. King, Lt. Gov. Wilson Wyatt, Secy A. Ribicoff, Richard Richards of Calif, Birch Bayh
  • (d) Maryland Daniel Inouye (D) Hawaii Edward Kennedy (D) Massachusetts George McGovern (D) South Dakota Thomas J. McIntyre (D) New Hamp. ce President's Activity Gaylord Nelson (D) Wisconsin Abraham Ribicoff (D) Connecticut Peter Dominick (R