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  • , and Robert Kennedy was along. B: Yes, how did you know? (Laughter) F: Well, I've been looking into it. I wondered if you felt any tension between the two men. B: No. Bobby Kennedy was in the car; Warren was in the car. 8 LBJ Presidential Library
  • F. Kennedy; LBJ at Chancellor Adenauer's funeral; the Kennedy Round; Dean Rusk.
  • --then United Press--worked as a radio writer for many years, and then started covering several departments-- F: Did you see--? T: --and then started covering the White House [at the] start of the Kennedy years, January 1961. F: When did you first
  • possibl e appointee s® (_b*3) Cong f Jim w Wright re Texas &*j ^ political £* matters ty $) Juanita Robert s & / To the offic e w / B M Jack Valent i (pl ) Secretary Dea n Rus k Senator Mik e Mansfiel d Marvin Watso n (pl) To th e Mansio n w/ M W
  • . Robert Kennedy Motorcade to the Waldorf Astoria - accompanied by. . . Motorcade too k the President through East Harlem where good crowds --~6 deep ; lined the streets. ..-•'. '" Arrive Waldorf Astoria - because of the density of the crowds in the area
  • and timetables," the standard reporting forms were very well delineated, construction was involved, utilities were involved, everybody was involved at that point. G: How did the problem of Bobby Troutman generate friction between Johnson and Robert Kennedy? F
  • 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 6 F: So you turned down the idea. Did you have any reason to observe why the President waited so long to name Robert Weaver? H: My feeling is that the President
  • Illinois Central strike; National Independent Committee for Johnson-Humphrey; organizational task force for HUD; Robert Weaver; White House Civil Rights Conference; “Summit Conference” in Chicago; Cabinet posts offered; Demonstration Cities
  • was seated at Table A: Seated with him were: X*" Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Benjamin ' / Hon. James Farley _T Mr . and Mrs. Harry E . Gould ^ // Sen. Robert Kennedy/ ' *//' Gov. and Mrs. John King o f N. Hampshire ( Mrs. Arthur D. Krim * ' \ Mrs. Albert D. Lasker
  • . Kennedy . Accompanying th e Ambassador wer e Amb . Lloy d Han d and Asst. Secy , o f State Joh n Leddy REMARKS To th e offic e w / Si r Patric k Dean , Amb . Hand , an d Hon . Joh n Ledd y (Oki e too k pix ) McGeorge Bund y Out o f office an d i n mjdr's
  • - fi DAILY DIAR Y (Worksheet ) J Thc Vic e Presiden t bega n hi s da y at (place ) ^LA^lLi~4_jf^ Entry No. 1 Tlm e "ss Tuesday JBLlu PRESIDEN T LYNDO N B . JOHNSON - / f Telephone or t Activit White —— Dec. o c>cJc ^ -c- - House/ r
  • : Panama On April 30 and on June 15, 1962 President Kennedy signed t-wo National Security Action ~moranda (Nos . 152 and 164 y/ I respectively) with regard to re~ations with Panama, the Panama ~/f-~ / , Canal Zone and items raised during the visit
  • g W m McCulloc h g e jsf 0 : / y August 11, 1965 White House WEDNESDAY To Flower Garden for ^ 2L^ REMARKS and ^ , f • _y_~ SIGNING CEREMONY - Salin e Water Bill - first pen to Con g Wayne t^- Aspinall C ' I/ Seeks out Sen . Robt Kennedy to hand
  • . Joh n Dowd y CW O Thoma s C . Harmo n Cong. Henr y B. Gonzale z Sg t Paul J . Glyn n Mr. & Mrs. Jac k Valent i Sg t Rober t J . Duffy , Jr . George Reed y Sg t Robert J . Recc o Dr. Jame s M . Youn g M F Liz Carpente r Conni e Gerar d Horace Busb y
  • was reporting on New York political situation: that Robert Kennedy, Edward Kennedy, Arthur Schlesinger, Ted Sorensen. Stephen Smith, etc, were all telephoning everybody asking them to come over to Kennedy's side. If one of the above in the line made a phone call
  • in the office just to the east of the large Attorney General's office where Robert Kennedy made his office. morning. I manned those phones most all of the night until early My recollection is that when I began, nobody was writing LBJ Presidential Library http
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • . Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 7 New Jersey, I forget his name . F: [Robert B .] Meyner . B : Meyner . And I think that was about it . four minutes . We
  • Watson Robert Weaver Wolf Yarmolinsky Warden Joseph Wirtz assistant and NYC Celebrezze Secy. Freeman Hodges Sec}. Udall General Kennedy Secy. Wirtz Henry Clark of Pa Lane out at Kirkland Jackson of OFF RECORD OFF RECORD Thurs White G
  • of the relationship between the President and Attorney General Kennedy during Robert Kennedy's campaign for the Senate from New York? Did he talk with you? L: Did the President talk with me? F: Yes. L: No. F: He did come up here and work for him. L: I
  • in Washington D.C.; Lasker’s relationship with Mrs. Johnson; supporting Robert Kennedy; encouraging Mrs. Johnson’s interest in beautification and health; beautification projects in Washington D.C.; National Institutes of Health and clinical research goals; Nash
  • January 9 . 196 5 White House Saturday Donald Cook , Ne w York Senator Edwar d Kennedy , Pal m Beach , Florid a Myer Feldma n Secretary Robert McNamar a Myer Feldma n To th e offic e Jack Valent i (pl ) McGeorge Bund y (pl ) Warren Rodgers . Hears
  • ) The President was met by Honorable and Mrs. Robert Kennedy Motorcade began through Nassau County -- approx. 12 miles -- crowds lined the Boulevard the entire wav. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy rode in the tewcarw/ President and Mrs. Johnson -- they allowed the entire
  • happening s a t Cap e Kennedy . Th e Presiden t watche d th e lift-of f o f America's firs t two-ma nn fligh flightt iinn spac space e aboar aboardd th thee Gemini Gemini - Titan 3 Secretary Secretary McNamar McNamara a George Reed y (pl) McGeorge Bill
  • calls & Usher checked Datr October White House ^ 14, 1966 fRIDAY Exj Activity (inc!udc visited bv) f t Breakfast with Mrs. Johnson Justice Abe Fortas Robert Kintner (pl) " Secy McNamara William S White (returning his call) Charles Schultze
  • , i i -11:10a j f Hon. ,1 11:19a t i To „—=—, I _—. ,—, ____—_ ,—=—: ________».____ , . : . =—. .. __«. ,—| . ___ Robert B. Anderson - New York City ________„ , I MW ________ : the Oval Office _^ „__—, i , (pl
  • of necessity and convenience. Everybody knew what Johnson's talents were and everybody understood he knew the Senate unlike any majority leader [or] minority leader had ever known it. I'm sure that's one of the reasons why [John F.] Kennedy was 7 LBJ
  • See all online interviews with Robert H. Finch
  • Finch, Robert H., 1925-
  • Oral history transcript, Robert H. Finch, interview 2 (II), 6/19/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Robert H. Finch
  • , Bill Sarge Shriver Mrs. Kennedy John Wheeler Roy Roberts f t t t 7:30 8:25 8:32 9:00 9:03 In living t t t t to Johnson City, to birthplace meet Neva and Wesley West returning at 2:00 to watch AW & Mariallen movie film, "Mr. T.J. Taylor III
  • of time working on Morse. It seems to me it never did him any good. But, oh, yes, he worked on everybody. F: Was he looking over his shoulder after 1956 at young Senator Kennedy? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org R: ORAL HISTORY
  • , Titl e 10 o f th e U . S . code : Major Genera l Willia m W . Momyer , 1964A , Regula r Air Forc e Major Genera l Jac k G . Merrell , 1687A , Regula r Ai r Forc e To Cabine t Room fo r CABINE T MEETIN G Unti l 6:4 4p Secretary Robert McNamar a Willar d
  • ) _______ 10:00a t Sen. ! position Robert James O. Eastland , Miss. (b.2 of Deputy AG ' Kintner (pl) 10:18a f II 10:19a t _ George Christian (pl) j i__ _______^_____>_______,_____ -^ Henry Wilson (pl) 1 >~ ~" j , . , , , _ | Robert Kintner j i "10:29a j
  • BREAKING , th e U . S. Nav y Band provide d music . Th e £ > President returne d t o th e platfor m fo r th e SWEARING - In of ne w members o f th e Boar d o f Trustee s o f th e Kenned y Center ; Mrs . Jea n Kenned y Smith, Rober t F . Kennedy , Richar d
  • at the funeral of President Kennedy on Nov. 26, 1963. Besides President Johnson and the late President's widow, others at the gravesite today were; ' Sen. and Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy Secy Robert McNamara Sen. an d Mrs. Edward M. Kennedy other DOD officials Mr
  • strikes against him." I also remember--[and this was] certainly in 1959, I remember this because it was before John Kennedy announced--a group of us had dinner with him. And I must say, at that time-- F: With Johnson? K: No, with Kennedy. F: Oh
  • East; Bobby Kennedy; how the press handled record information; press secretaries; McGeorge Bundy; Bill Moyers; James Hagerty; LBJ’s presidential staffs.
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON- ./ .,_, , . DAILY DIARY (Worksheet) The Vice President began his day at(place) Entry No. I Tlme Telephone f or t Activity Code Lo LD 9:35 t 9:40 9:45 10:10 11:10 11:15 11:30 t 11:40 11:45 11:48 12:00 12:04 t
  • in a conference with him about that. We were there caucusing in Mississippi. I urged Kennedy, that we'd vote for Kennedy, and I'd visited some other delegations. F: Why did some Southerners prefer Kennedy over Kefauver? LBJ Presidential Library http
  • be not But again I could say that about Jack Kennedy or -F: That's just par for the course. C: Nixon and everybody else. Nixon, I remember when he was placed on the old Un-American Activities Committee. As a matter of fact, I told him since he's been
  • John S. Monagan Cong Seymour Halpern Governor Farris Bryant Senator Robert F Kennedy (D) Senator Jacob Javits (R) staff and support personnel for the first time today, the sun did not shine on the President. Skies were cloudy. Arrive Stewart Air Force
  • : By the time you came along, was there still a sort of Kennedy faction within the President's staff? H: In the staff itself? F: Yes. H: Not too much. Goodwin was leaving. left on the staff. There weren't many Kennedy people Just trying to think--Cater
  • See all online interviews with Robert L. Hardesty
  • Hardesty, Robert L. (Robert Louis), 1931-
  • Oral history transcript, Robert L. Hardesty, interview 1 (I), 3/26/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Robert L. Hardesty
  • to the house and working with her on how we would campaign. We met with the Kennedy girls and again decided-­ F: By the Kennedy girls, are you talking about the female contingent ori the staff or the sisters? C: The sisters and some of their advance women
  • . Shriver and Ethel Kennedy to Texas; LBJ’s ability to recall names; 1960 election night; began working for LBJ when VP.
  • to Egypt Lucius Battle Ambassador to Israel Wallace Barbour Robert Komer Just for 24 pix Roosevelt Foundation Sept White Dr John Dr William Douglass Colonel Joe Secretary of Surgeon HEW General designate Cross Califano OFF RECORD : Senato r
  • then in charge of the land division, but apparently was a sort of a liaison man. Ramsey Clark was the first one that called me. F: Did you know Ramsey? G: Yes. And then after that, Robert Kennedy called me, and I was asked to come up to ~Jashington
  • , denied my charges, but that's about what it amounted to . As I remember, the national administration--President Kennedy was in California on two or three occasions during '62 on allegedly non-political trips . F: Which the President can make very well
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • --to practice law; ran for the legislature from Dallas County that year and was elected. F: Was that Robert Storey? S: Yes. R. G. Storey. And served in the legislature for three terms through 1958, and I also practiced law at that same time. Ran