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- , politics, General Abrams. Dean Rusk (file d w/ b. 2 of yesterday) --current situation in Paris, Abrams and Bunker. Tom Johnson's call of 11:56am Jones - pl s ident to the Theatre for TAPING of political broadcast sponsored by Citizens dor Humphrey-Muski e
- Telephone ,. Lo In Out £s&5gE 2:40p f or t Activity LD (include visited by) LUNCH _ Lynda • Helene j Ashton i Tom ~~~"r'' ~" :____ ~~" mf - in Main House w/ Mrs. Johnso n ____ Luci, ' Lindow Gonella Johnson Jim Jones Larry Temple ]&5&qx. j j^gpactj
- I thought was a deal with [Edmund] Pat Brown, who was governor, on behalf of Jack Kennedy, which was referred to as the Carmel Compact. I've referred to it before, but it's worth noting at this point. Climbing the fire escape in a hotel in Carmel
- rule; a meeting of Democratic leaders to make vice-presidential candidate suggestions to Humphrey; Humphrey selecting Edmund Muskie as his running mate; a proposal that Humphrey resign the vice presidency; Charles Murphy as LBJ's representative
- grandchild --a daughter - to Lynda (Mrs. Chas. S. Robb) at Bethesda Naval Hospital Bet hesda Naval Hospital WHITE HOUS E Dat DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY President bega n hi s day at (Plare ) Bethesd Time Telephon 11 In Ou tL 12:31am f 1:01am Departe
- when he said, rights . 11 11 0£ course we will tal k a bout civil They as ke d him if he thought it would be a ro·:gh campaign and he smiled and sa id, 11 All campaigns arc rou gh. with his scalp an
- . Brow n Warre n Magnuso n Edwar d Muski e Harris McDowel l Jame s Roosevel t Wayn e Mors e Eugen e McCarthy John Dingel l Edit h Green e Pau l Dougla s Thoma s J . McIntyr e Charles Vani k Gus Hawkin s Edward Long Daniel Inouye George Brow n Claiborne
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 29 (XXIX), 11/3/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to a head when I learned that Ed Muskie had decided to support Harold Hughes. I talked to Muskie about this and I was upset. I told Muskie I was not a rubber stamp chairman. I would recommend my choice to the National Committee at a formal meeting and I
- support to Democratic Party unity; Jimmy Carter's role in the 1972 presidential election; Edmund Muskie's campaign leading up to the 1972 election and how it was affected by attacks in the Manchester [New Hampshire] Union Leader; John Lindsay's 1972
- . Edmun d S . Muski e _ _ discussion s particularl y b y th e Secretaries . & Mrs. Gaylor d Nelso n o f Stat e an d Defens e an d member s o f th e t Sen e Postmaster Genera l & Mrs. Lawrenc e O'Brien Senate . Th e reaction fro m th e | Th . & Mrs. Jame s
- . John 4:30p i I | 5:15p ; t The Hon. 5:08p | 5:13p j talk Service President asked for Senator Muskie--he wa s enroute to Dulles--"Never mind. " 4:22p The Ii |i t Oval Office w/ Jack Valenti and Mrs. Homer Thornberry Barefoot Sanders '4* 3
- . Jame s Duesenberry L___ e Califano k Valenti _ \ Under Secy John Schnittker - Agric. (c) L a_ w s o n Knott (c) ^* ^ _ Jack Valenti (pl) Jack Valenti to Cabinet Room and joined meeting Bob Fleming joined in the Cabinet Room To the Oval Office w
- announce d tha t th e Presiden t wil l mak e a radi o addres s Sunda y nigh t sponsored by Citizens fo r Humphrey-Muskie . - 1 5 minute speec h ove r CB S -- t o be tape d i n advance. XXiXJa^X2ERBLStISCRKBLBt2£E^3SpO?OfliffctdXBtS Sx3:£ifc&;£xAK&MXKixx3dx
- in '67; and the conference in El Sa lvado r , the Cent ral American Pre s idents and - · ~ . '68 . t h e sunnner of 1 r esident Johnson in 1 6 7, was it? 68. Al l of t ose meetings were, of course, planned well i we had ample t ime to send
- "HITE HOUS E Aboar DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY President bega n hi s day at (Place ) th Time Telephon tL oL y Monda October 14 , 196 8 y ~ Activit D 1:13a Presiden 2:28a t e e T .1 In Ou d Air Forc e Dat one enrout e t o e Whit e
- s~e a movie· and i:alk and : belongs to us. );~ ~ ~ ~ .... ,. be with friends, to exercise and to catch up -on the thinking work that • ii-- ,. ~-. .- a day full of appointments ·does not permit. .... .-This day b_egan early .with-~going
- assistance; Lady Bird has dressing fitting with Adele Simpson; tea for East Wing staff; Democratic Campaign Committee Fund Raising Dinner; John McCormack, Ed Muskie, Hubert Humphrey & LBJ give speeches; Richard Daley family are houseguests
- it was his. a good friend of Gene McCarthy's. In fact, at that time Ed Muskie was I remember seeing Muskie at the convention and Muskie wished that he would get picked. He thought Gene McCarthy was going to get picked and most of McCarthy's friends
- Vietnam soldiers; handling crowds and the press during trips to the Philippines, Korea and Mexico; preparing for the 1966 State of the Union Address; Edmund Muskie; May Craig; landing Air Force One at National Airport; LBJ’s view of war/leaders; Pachios
- Muskie who then used it as a basis for his own speeches, for the Vice President's speeches, and for handout cards that were based off that book for the Democratic candidates running for office. So the effort was not wasted. It was used in the campaign
- the legislature passed; Senator Edmund Muskie's involvement with Model Cities; Safe Streets Act; the Crime Commission; delays and changes made before passing Safe Streets legislation; wiretapping.
- 1 X^-.v-vr' -i •‘-■-5-’ m ■ . !>/^ S ..... •'■ 'V-'-fAv- : \'J v fc ;: -.' .•i-X- vV»:'' v.i -V^,.-f .. COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY ITiCiS CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE M r. M O R SE. I s h a ll be g la d to h a v e th e jo
- . Greenewalt ' . ,-:- '1 ."~e;·i; ;'--.. 1·H)tf S -e(!f1'1'tl 1G:SiTt!" 1'/ ~.fE1IORANDUM - THE WHITE HOCSE WASHINGTON :Vfeeting Began: 1:35 p. m . .>vfeeting Ended: 3:55 p. m. Location: Second Floor ..\!1ansion G 0 HF'ID E ~1" "f' IA: I
- was in a meetin g wit h Congressmen, s o the President said "Neve r " DID NO T TALK Hon. . . (pl) Joe Califano (pl) ..-...,._ , mind. ( f / . Jack Valenti--th e Presiden t was stil l talking to Mr. Kintner , so Mr. Valenti talked to the Sergeant
- for Humphrey and Muskie. M: You're the committeeman right now, aren't you? S: Yes. And there were many stories that were coming out that Johnso,n wasn't doing everything he should do to hel p Humphrey and just the contrat'y of course was true. I recall
- See all online interviews with Robert S. Strauss
- Oral history transcript, Robert S. Strauss, interview 1 (I), 5/22/1969, by David G. McComb
- Robert S. Strauss
- was requested to attend by Speaker and by Muskie on residual oil. President said that in light of his pending position on 4:31p j _ t J McGeo Bundy (seepage 8 for gist of Bundy call) Power Commission, he didn't want !^ get involved. Also Mr. White ' alked 4:40p
- calls checked ushers checked ^November 3, 1966 \ The White House ^av _ Thursda y Activity (inc!ud e visited by ) Director Charles Schultze Dr. Charle s Turchin - to work on the Presidents hands and teet Kintner l )_____ Rostow ( p To Oval
- any additional highway safety hearings during the co~s-ideration of the President• s program in view of the fact that the President's bill would be handled by a different Committee. (Ribicoff expects that the President's bill will be handled
- existed, but when [Edmund] Muskie was chairman of the Budget Committee there was an awful lot of resentment on the part of the chairman and other members of the Appropriations Committee--I quite well remember that--from time to time. Muskie had a fiery
- was as follows: -- bie view of Gavin is even lower than yours; - - but Cia.vin 1s a very. very old friend o·f '\l/estmoreland•s, and, in Bob's view, Westy-- as well as the whole working environment of Viet Nam ...- is bound to have some reetralning hlfluence
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- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh June 10, 1969 M· Some people find this rather like a psychiastrist' s couch, to talking and find out they like it. Did you know Mr. they get Maybe that will be your situation. Johnson prior to the time you became mayor
- , and I did call [Edmund] Muskie. F: Why Muskie? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits
- at the moment. I do not see anything better. In South Vietnam, Helms 1 people have picked up a man and let him go. This also may work. Rostow: Interruped to mention that Senator Muskie had called concerned over a CBS report that 85% of the Vietnamese election
- SANCTIONS(AMD OTHER PRESSURES roe: I AM SURE FOR EXAMPLE THAT SOUTH AFRIC.~ ~oJO!JLD LIKE US TO S:'.TTLE>, COUPLED tHTH THE WAY SNIT P. HAS 1-'.A NDLED SC!·lE OF HIS Qt.,JN RIGHT 1:.1P!G EXTRE~ISTS HAVE ALL CREATED A SITUATION IN WHIC~, ONCE AGAIN I AM
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Oral history transcript, Milton P. Semer, interview 1 (I), 10/22/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- on the recorder, how these preceded and were more significant than the legislative enactments of the 1960s. S: I think that the War on Poverty was started in the legislative branch and not in the executive branch, both as to ideas and leadership. There are two
- conceivably they could have beat us. But they were still a divided party. And Chicago, of course, I think pretty well left them in shambles. I think that the attractiveness of Ed Muskie had probably a great deal to do with the fact that they made as good
- McNamara; Generals Wheeler, Green and Westmoreland; TET Offensive; Muskie; Goldwater; Waggoner Carr; Fulbright’s relationship with LBJ; Madam Chenault; Dirksen’s power in the Senate; LBJ less insulated; LBJ’s interest in the Senate after retiring.
- to himself as the education President. Did the two of you ever get together and discuss education and what to do about i.t? Were you sort of a kitchen advis S: I don't think that would be fair. to me casually. on this? From time to time he would mention
- understand that you are a political scientist, that you attended the University of Minnesota; and in 1935 you got your B.A., and in 1938 you received a master of arts at the University of Michigan. May I ask you what those degrees were in~ S: Political
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- strongly for program development and a good deal of the D-3's came out of that. My association with urban affairs in the Kennedy time was working for Weaver for these three months in the summer of 1963, I guess, when we put together the initial planning
- didn't have any other argument to present, because I knew we couldn't pay for it. I'll have to say, if he had agreed to do that just prior to the election, I would have been in a dilemma. I couldn't have arbitrarily given that fifteen minutes to Muskie
- was able to purchase television time and allow Edmund Muskie to speak; 1970 election results nationwide; the Chappaquiddick incident involving Edward Kennedy; a February 1971 meeting between O'Brien, Carl Albert, Mike Mansfield, and potential 1972 potential
- ; Doctor of Laws, Tusculum College, 1965; Reporter Temple, Tex. Daily Telegram and Macon (Ga.) Telegraph, 1947-48; mgr. for S. C., United Press, 1948-49, night bur. mgr., N.Y.C., 1949-53; mgr. London bur., also chief corr. U.K., 1953-56; vp exec. editor
- was up there to that, too, because we had a meeting of the Roosevelt-Campobello National Park Commission, and President Johnson was kind enough to appoint me as an alternate commissioner. I'm Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.'s alternate. And so we had our
- are the author of books on both the Kennedy Administration and President Johnson, as well as a weekly column for Life on the presidency since 1966, May 1966 about. S: Yes. M: You mentioned in numerous of your writings your original contact with Mr. Johnson
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- .: · •- President Bela.unde's lntentlons and pla.n s £or resolving the International Petroleum Company ease. ..... Hi:, devcloptnent plans for Peru. •- Peru as tbe site !or the O S summlt meeting. 3im Jones tells me that the vlslt could be worked ln tomorrow
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