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  • anybody. F: Did you see any of the Kennedys besides John after that. Apparently Robert was not enthusiastic. P: I didn't talk to them--I didn't talk to them--any of them. As a matter of fact my sole contact came from Joe, his father. F: Did you get
  • Reedy's office Dean BM's Rusk Welch Secretary Robert McNamara to office at March White Carol House 25 1965 Thursday Welch Marvin the Mildred Watson Education Stegall on the Bill Hill working returning w/ his call Mrs John F Kennedy
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • Memo, John F. Kennedy to Lyndon B. Johnson, 4/20/1961, “Kennedy, John F.,” White House Famous Names, Box 4
  • 6 about Vietnam, and the more I looked at Vietnam the less I liked it. And it was clear to me really. although I never thought about it consciously, that Robert Kennedy's offi.ce was p'robably the only place in Washington where I wanted to work
  • See all online interviews with Frank F. Mankiewicz
  • Briefing Senator Robert Kennedy before his 1965 trip to Latin America; Peace Corps and OEO staffs’ opposition to Vietnam War, 1966- ; original purpose of U.S. intervention in Dominican Republic; Mankiewicz leaving the Peace Corps to become
  • Mankiewicz, Frank F. (Frank Fabian), 1924-2014
  • Oral history transcript, Frank F. Mankiewicz, interview 2 (II), 5/1/1969, by Stephen Goodell
  • Frank F. Mankiewicz
  • TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Corcoran -- III -- 6 Kennedy-stacked. And Bailey was one of them. F: It's taken for granted that every
  • ; 1964 vice presidential nominee possibilities, including Robert Kennedy; relationship between LBJ, Robert Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy and Hubert Humphrey; Corcoran's belief that LBJ brought an equilibrium to the US; how LBJ was deceived by Robert McNamara
  • Robert McNamara Unde r Secretary of Defense Cyrus R. Vance Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz Atomic Energy Commissioner Glenn Seaborg NASA Administrator James Webb Agency
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • Folder, "[NSC Meeting] Meeting with Cabinet, DNC, et al to commemorate Pres. Kennedy's birthday, 5/28/1964, Volume 2, Tab 5," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 1
  • MADE THE FOLLOWING APPOINTMENTS: Th be members of the Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy, Center for the Performing Arts as follows: For terms expiring Sept. 1, 1964 and Sept. l j 1974: Mrs. Jean Kennedy Smith of NYC Robert F. Kennedy of Mass
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh November 24, 1969 F: Let me make a brief introductory statement. This is an interview with Sir Robert Gordon Menzies, long-time Prime Minister of Australia, in the Sheraton-Crest Inn in Austin, Texas, on November 25, 1969
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  • Menzies, Robert Gordon, Sir, 1894-1978
  • Oral history transcript, (Sir) Robert Gordon Menzies, interview 1 (I), 11/24/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
  • (Sir) Robert Gordon Menzies
  • . I thought it was a good choice, an excellent choice. It was smart for Kennedy's part. F: Did you cover the campaign on the scene? P: I might say in regard to that Democratic convention in Los Angeles, I talked to Senator Johnson at the time
  • relationship with LBJ in the early 1950s; Joseph McCarthy attack; investigation of McCarthy’s finances; reconciliations with LBJ; 1957 Civil Rights Act; supported LBJ for President in 1960; JFK’s selection of LBJ excellent; Kennedy brothers adept at managing
  • across street from Hotel w/ President Kenned y Ji m Wright Gov. _ Connally 9:00 Chambe r o f Commerce Breakfast fo r Presiden t an d Mrs. Kennedy _. 9:2 0 Retur n t o suit e - - mee t Mrs. Alexander and Dr. Car p - - the n tak e the m to meet Presiden t K
  • . Arry General Robert Kennedy Mrs. Johnso n (n/r) Brings signe d mail to yb --says goodnight. Upstairs i n Mansion W Jenkins Dinner W J fr w/ Mrs mans Johnson Jenkins Valenti Retired ATTENDANCE : HEALT H GROU P TAS K FORC E (OF F RECORD
  • Young 9:51 f Gov. G. Mennen Williams 10:15 f Secretary Freeman 10:20 f Robert Anderson 10:25 Mr McCone and McGeorge Bundy 11:10 t Mrs. Philip Graham 11:15 11:45 12:15 t 11:06 Secretary Hodges in Oval Room C ong. John Shelly Mayor - elect of San
  • Kiley , Washington , D . C. Frank L . Fernbach , Washington , D . C. J. Lelan d Gourley , Okla . City , Okla . Harry Graha m Mr. Willia m Haber , Univ , o f Michigan Dr. Seymou r E. Harris , L a Jolla , Calif . Joseph T . Kennedy , Washington , D . C
  • 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12:30n 11 2:30 Space Committee meeting, 224 SOB 12 13 14 15 16 17 4:00p 4:30p 5:00p 5:30p 5:45p 6:00p Expenditure Code Bill Whitley (Sen Jordan's office), Robert Cox, Ben Swanson Sen Kennedy Ogden Reid, nominee for ambassador
  • heard of it. The Prime Minister requested this meeting with the President through the Secretary of State. The Prime Minister is the only head of state that came to Washington for the funeral of Senator Robert. F. Kennedy. " 6:04p " " " President Jim
  • Rudolfo A. Weidman, (Argentina), Alberto Zuleta Angel (Columbia); Jose Bonilla Antiles (Dom. Rep), Manuel Truces (Chile) Cabinet Room - Signs S.J. Res.136 - the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Cong Charles Buckley of New York Ralph Dungan
  • Secretary Gilpatric Robert Anderson Speaker McCormack Larry O'Brien Sen. Mansfield Liz Carpenter Myer Feldman Telephone Enrry Time No I f or t Activity Code Lo L D 1:20 f 1:30 t 1:45 1:50 t 2:10 2:12 2:21 f 2:22 2:25 t 2:29 f 2:50 3:00 3:01 3:40 t
  • ^HWMHHHHK!** Ronald Lee - PMG t_ Ernest Gruening Milward Simpson General Wheeler David G. Mulford- Treas Fred Harris Joseph Tydings -%)jHH^)H)HH)i^HHjj^y Howard Nemerovski - HEW Jacob Javits Richard Helms Robert Patricelli - State } Edward Kennedy t^HHHHH
  • and rumbles that possibly Bobby Kennedy will announce this week. DALEY: That's right. I want to talk to him - if something can be done to head that df, ' ... WATSON: DALEY: WATSON: All right. ... if we do certain other things. You think he may do
  • Kennedy, Robert F. (Robert Francis), 1925-1968
  • , Governo r Connally, Directo r an d Mrs . McCone , Commissione r Patterso n o f NY Police, Sg t Gaddi s arr a t 4:0 5 -- motorcad e t o church. Met by Mayor Robert Wagner and escorted to limousine To St. Bartholomew' s Episcopa l Churc h vi a ca r
  • November 16, 1964 Date. THE WHIT E HOUS E PRESIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y The Presiden t bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Entry No. Telephone fort Time In Out Lo 8:50 C 9:15 C SENATOR ROBERT KENNEDY - N/R FROM MANSION B. 8 t t
  • the Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962 Honorable Matthew McCloskey U.S. Amb to Ireland Cabinet Room Secy Ball Amb Thompson Alexis Johnson Edwin Martin Secy Dillon Att Genl Robert Kennedy Secy Gilpatric General Wheeler Secy Vance General Carter
  • : January 11, 1974 INTERVIEWEE : MRS . JACQUELINE KENNEDY ONASSIS INTERVIEWER : JOE B . FRANTZ PLACE : Her Manhattan apartment in New York City Tape 1 of 2 First part of tape missing (35 feet) F: Let's continue, then, our broken interview
  • See all online interviews with Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • ; JFK's staff vs. LBJ's staff; Kennedy Rose Garden; William Manchester's book; not voting in the 1964 election; LBJ's campaigning for RFK's Senate campaign
  • Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1929-1994
  • Oral history transcript, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, interview 1 (I), 1/11/1974, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Day 4040 52nd StreetDate The VicePresident beganhis day at (place). Entry Time No. 1 2 3 4 5 Telephone f or t Lo 7 9:00a 9:35a 9:45a 9:50a 10:00a 11:15a 12:00n 8 12:23p 10 11 12 13 14 9 12:30p
  • and Kennedy was running for President. F: You weren't involved in either of those 1956 or 1958 convention fights? H: No, I wasn't. I never have gone to conventions because there are two factions in Texas, as you well know, and I always wanted the votes
  • both McCarthy and Bobby Kennedy on the ballot. I have asked Bailey and Criswe ll at DNC to talk to the State Chairman and National Committeeman and our friends and get their recommendations on these Primaries. I do not want to say I am or I am
  • Kennedy, Robert F. (Robert Francis), 1925-1968
  • ^-Senator Robert Kennedy - Chie f Justice Warren
  • . Robert T. Stevens, Pres., J. P. Stevens & Co. , Inc, NYC and Pres. of the American Textile Manufacturer Mr. Wm E. Reid. Pres., Riegel Textile Corp., NY - 1st VPres. ATMI Mr. Charles F. Myers, Pres., Burlington Industries, Greensboro, N.C. Mr. C. A. Cannon
  • - Exec . Dir . , America n Municipa l Assoc. Burton F . Mille r - Vic e Pres. , Amer . Roa d Builders' Assoc . W. Ra y Rogers - Pres . , Assoc . Gen . Contractor s o f America Robert O . Swai n - Pres. ^ Internationa l Roa d Federation ' H. E. Humphreys
  • OFFICE : 1964 OF—744-735 Page No.: 1 Date. THE WHITE HOUSE November 19, 1964 PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY White House The President bega n his day a t (Place) Entry No. C Telephone f or t Time In Out Lo Secretary Robert McNamara (b
  • . Distric t Judg e fo r Easter n Dist . o f Pa. I Milton Pollack o f N. Y . a s U . S . Distric t Judg e fo r th e Souther n Dist. o f NY 1 Robert D . Morga n o f Ill. a s U . S. Distric t Judg e for th e Southern Dist. o f Ill. 1 Thomas A . Masterso n o f
  • Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goodwin. Judge Robert Russell and J. B. Fuqua. He visited with her re coming to Washington for a medical checkup and at 9:00 walked back to the main ranch house. 9:15 Rub in room and retired 9:25 f Luci - Washington 0
  • that perhaps the President would not run. G: In 1967 you had this feeling? M: Yes. Well, I thought the President would either run or not run, depending on what he thought would most frustrate Robert Kennedy. Indeed I think that was one of the bases
  • See all online interviews with Frank F. Mankiewicz
  • LBJ’s response to the Detroit riots and race problem; McNamara’s move from Defense Dept. to the World Banks; Robert Kennedy’s and the “doves” in the Senate; assessment of LBJ and conclusion that he was a bitter man; Kennedy’s decision to run
  • Mankiewicz, Frank F. (Frank Fabian), 1924-2014
  • Oral history transcript, Frank F. Mankiewicz, interview 3 (III), 5/5/1969, by Stephen Goodell
  • Frank F. Mankiewicz
  • : 25pTo 1: IQp guests WhiteHouse ~ f or t Activity LD x11:50a The 12:41p f 1968 th e second floor - for coffee Mrs. Robert Kennedy - began leaving-- all out byl:35p - w/ Mrs. Johnson Luci Houston Johnson Dr. Billy Graham Dr. T W Wilson Mr. and Mrs
  • to group of Christian church Senate Johnson opened the Senate Secretary Anderson f Governor Robert Meyner, New Jersey re: nomination of Phil Foreman for federal judge left for House steps to see and hear Texas choir boys Mr. and Mrs. Murray Marshall (Dallas
  • eighty away." F: So I wound up with five And he said, "Gee, I wish I still I said, "Don't you?" And he said, "No, I But that's like him. That's typical. Did he and Kennedy have much of a rel~tionship in Congress, or were they just two congressmen
  • Baker, Robert G.
  • TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh WICKER -- I -- 6 appreciation of John F. Kennedy. I was very much a Stevensonite. But even though I favored
  • of Los Angeles, Joined the Truman interview t Speaker McCormack t McGeorge Bundy f Mr. Bundy Discussion w/ Ted Sorensen Secretary Wirtz f David Dubinsky ( returning the Pres.' call Walter Heller t Mary Lasker f Sen. Kennedy t Marshall McNeil Harry
  • . I met Lyndon during that period, and knew him In any event, I kne\>1 him much better than I knew Jack Kennedy by 1960. F: Did you ever consider backing him for the nomination in '60? . S: I \~s one of the earlier people to talk about Lyndon
  • Albert f £ * Lister Hill (Oval Rm Ofc ?) r Wayn e Morse " Senator Ralph Yarborough \ Senator Harrison Williams Senator Claiborne Pell Senator Edward Kennedy Senator Gaylord Nelson Senator Robert Griffin Senator Winston Prouty Senator ——— // I Senato