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- 'Objectives . . United :States grant military assistance has been provided to Greece since the Truman Doctrine of' 1947 to enhance U, S ~ security by maintaining Greece's corrmi.trnent to the Free World; to- a$sist Greece in developing and maintaining
Oral history transcript, Patricia Roberts Harris, interview 1 (I), 5/19/1969, by Stephen Goodell
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- HARRIS INTERVIEWER: STEVE GOODELL May 19, 1969 S: This is an interview with Patricia Roberts Harris, presently with the law school at Howard University. Today's date is May 19, 1969. I'd just like to begin this interview by asking you to state
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- ; LBJ’s speech at Howard University; Moynihan Report; race problem; LBJ’s release of Kerner Commission Report; ambassador to Luxembourg; protocol incident; re-ranking of spouses; Harris ruling; ambassador’s staff and running of the position; position
- Harris, Patricia, 1924-1985
- Oral history transcript, Patricia Roberts Harris, interview 1 (I), 5/19/1969, by Stephen Goodell
- Patricia Roberts Harris
- signer of t e ps. per oontracta fo r t he subsidiaries. of 2--Investigate t h e possibility of GNI being the buyer throu gh n bond i s sue oleaml ing up everything i ncludi ng Mac on stock . could have maximum bond i sl\ es on p ttin Carmnge 1uould
- The donor(s) of these records transferred their copyright to the U.S. government and their writings are therefore in the public domain. This file may also contain materials from other sources that may retain copyright.
- 11 11 I | Jacobsen, Austin . . | S went to the President's room as he was completing his dressing to relay an from Mrs. John H. Hill for the President and Mrs. Johnson to come_to Mills to join, them for church them for lunch. The President said
- M: What about Truman and Eisenhower? Did you do any travelling with them? B: I didn't do any travelling with Eisenhower. But with Truman the only travelling I did was in the campaign trip in 1951--is that when it w a s - - ' 5 2 , when
- Duties at the White House; Judge Rosenman; Eisenhower and Truman Administrations; Charlie Murphy; Bill Moyers; Joe Califano; meeting LBJ, 1935-1936; Johnson Presidential years; met FDR at Warm Springs, GA; Marvin McIntyre; Grace Tully; working
- since that memorable day in 1947 - -when President Harry Truman set forth the historic doctrine that bears his name. 2 Freedom, liberty, justice ---since his school days, every associates American~ these with the name of Greece. In the final
- HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 2 S o after the war, he came back to Texas. And after living in McAllen about ten months, he
- model. Johnson w,b certain that in act111g a~ he did in Vietnam he wa~ doing only \\ hat Roosevelt 1\ould h,ne done It seems dear that no one will any longer live in l·DR's ~hado\\, as each in their fashion, Harry Truman, John Ken nedv, and Lyndon
Oral history transcript, William S. White, interview 2 (II), 3/10/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- with Robert Kennedy and with others, to some extent, that he would have been far wiser to have discharged them and taken the fallout. There would have been fallout, but taken it, as Harry Truman took it when he discharged Jimmy Byrnes on his right and Henry
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- White, William S.
- Oral history transcript, William S. White, interview 2 (II), 3/10/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
- William S. White
- to the appointment. G: Who contacted you? S: I think Lou Harris. He had done, you know, the polling work for the Kennedy people in 1960. to me about it first. I knew Lou, and I think he was the one that talked Yes. Then I think one or two of the people who
- Biographical information; Bureau of the Census; Lou Harris; Luther Hodges; 1960 census; invasion of privacy; survey techniques; Select Commission on Western Hemisphere Immigration; President’s Commission on Registration and Voting Participation
- Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh You're Judge Oren Harris. You served as Democratic representative in the House of Representatives in Washington from 1940 until February 1966, when you became a U. S. district judge
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- Harris, Oren, 1903-1997
- Oral history transcript, Oren Harris, interview 1 (I), 9/3/1973, by Paige E. Mulhollan
- Oren Harris
- that Senator Byrd's going to support me." "Senator, I'm afraid he's not going to support you." how he did Harry Truman." I said, I said, "You know I was Attorney General then and I campaigned in the State for Harry Truman and he called me on the mat
- LBJ as a congressman; civil rights as an issue in Virginia; the 1960 Democratic Convention and the selection of LBJ as a candidate for VP; Senator Harry Byrd; JFK as President
- Franklin D Roos veil'· m•'C lings with thc pre ·s as "loo cozy and one sided," yet with enough give-and-ta k t he called th first mod rn prl'ss c nference. "Roosevelt mast red the pres a. has nu other President I have ever known." Harry S Truman was "salty
- process and by free elections. All this he has said in the shadow of continuing aggression fran the North. In all this he will have the full support of the United States of America. And so, President Truman, as we dedicate today in your honor the Harry s
- in Muehlbac h To Truman's farm and Truman Corner s (shopping area). Went through a grocery store in shopping area. Spoke at Kennedy-Johnson headquarters Lunch with Pres. Truman and others at Breton's restaurant To Garden City, Kansas -- see travel activity
Oral history transcript, Charles E. Bohlen, interview 1 (I), 11/20/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- official involved, on the 6 S D F H & R X Q F L O and on the Marine Council. 6R I have to deal with problems dealing with the sea bed, with matters affecting space, but then primarily my work has been in the Russian field. To prepare I was told by Secretary
Oral history transcript, Gerald W. Siegel, interview 3 (III), 2/11/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- on which Douglas wanted to go on ·the Finance Committee, and Harry Byrd didn't want him on the Finance ·conunittee. S: This was a way of keeping him off Finance. In those days,-there were a lot of reasons for assignments, reasons of that kind
- Mr. Griesedieck is an acquaintance of the President and a relative of Harry Jersig of San Antonio, Says MW in his briefing material for the President. -- handsha To mansion for lunch w/ Secy Rusk Secy McNamara Walt Rostow Mr. Rostow's agenda
- be malntained by the U.S. misslon to ensure that routine, day to-day U.S. advisory- efforts do not cut off the high priority program objectives. a. The following criteria have been used t:o establish a suggested list of prlority program o'bjectivt!s: a. U.S
- Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
- or five weeks in which to get about. So Mr. C. N. Avery of Austin, a well-known person over the District, and Polk Shelton, another well-known attorney in Austin, and Merton Harris of Smithville, and of course they all had more funds than I had
Oral history transcript, Henry M. Jackson, interview 1 (I), 3/13/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- conservative stance in his votes on domestic issues. He was always an internationalist and he strongly supported the foreign policy of Harry Truman. But I observed after the war his changing position on domestic issues. This was in keeping with his
- consisting of Harry Middleton, Elspeth Rostow, and George Christian (right) about her memoir, Personal History. Among her observations: • She does not know who ''Deep Throat" of Watergate fame is. • The Nixon administration was the most dangerous in her
- Dunar, "Harry S. Truman: The Retirement Years"; Catherine Forslund, "Anna Chennault: China, Asia, and U.S. Foreign Policy, I 950-1985": William Gibbons, "The U.S. Government and the Vietnam War, Part V": Jill Jonnes, "A History of Illegal Drugs
- supported Harry Truman when Strom Thurmond and Dewey \\'ere running, and I was a budding politician of Cumberland County. I supported him openly and to the dismay of the local Democratic leadership, and as a brash young man offered to debate the state
- , the problems of the world do change. NATO [North Atlantic Treaty Organization] was coming into being, the long torturous steps of being proposed by [Harry] Truman and nations signing it, and then its having to go through both bodies. And foreign aid, both
- surplus and storage; programs that Harry Truman supported; Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson; tidelands; dispersal of surplus government facilities, such as the Austin magnesium plant, which became what is now the Pickle Research Campus at the University
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 19 (XIX), 2/6-7/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- distinguished guests, among them Harry Truman, William O. Douglas. Do you recall this event and the people who were there? J: I don't, actually, although I know every last one of those people and the roles they filled in our life. I've seen your list of them
- death; Harry Truman receiving the news of FDR's death at Sam Rayburn's "board of education;" LBJ's relationship with FDR; Milo and Tharon Perkins; President Truman's friends; LBJ's level of conservatism, especially following FDR's death; KTBC sending
Oral history transcript, Anna Rosenberg Hoffman, interview 1 (I), 11/2/1973, by Joe B. Frantz
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- not going to do it." And he was one of my greatest~,defenders after the hearing. Harry Truman was so impressed by this, and by the change in Cain, that he sent for Cain after the confirmation. Cain told him how he suddenly, as he said, "got religion
- ? But former President Harry Truman once told Johnson that a Jot ofrurai folk don't know where the airport is, but they know where the depot is. Go and find them. Her choice of transportation? A pull train of 19 cars complete with supporters and press and 15
- ? But former President Harry Truman once told Johnson that a Jot ofrurai folk don't know where the airport is, but they know where the depot is. Go and find them. Her choice of transportation? A pull train of 19 cars complete with supporters and press and 15
- . (For an account of the second symposium, see page 7 .) Titled "Energy Policy in Perspective. Solutions, Prob lems and Prospe ts,'' the conference drew representatives from every Administration from Harry Truman's through Jimmy Cart r's. Experts from industry
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 33 (XXXIII), 9/4/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , and it was such fun to ride up on the train. Then we were taken through that marvelous collection of early American china, furniture, art works with, fabulously enough, the company of Mr. Harry duPont himself. I remember Sara Clements was along, and Gladys Johnston
- television; attending the Kentucky Derby; Carl Estes and Longview, Texas; a Senate ladies trip to Delaware and Winterthur; funerals for Wesley West's mother and Mary Rather's brother and sister-in-law; Mary Rather as a member of LBJ's staff; Senator Harry
- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: PHILLIP S. HUGHES INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
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- Hughes, Phillip S. (Phillip Samuel), 1917-
- Oral history transcript, Phillip S. Hughes, interview 1 (I), 3/7/1969, by David G. McComb
- Phillip S. Hughes
- president, that I wasn't made to be stand-by equipment. I'd known Henry Wallace very well, and I know what he went through. knew Harry Truman when he was vice president. And I I've really known all the vice presidents, and they've all taken a terrible
- Early contacts with LBJ as a Congressman; relationship with Sam Rayburn; service under Eisenhower and Truman; LBJ’s friendship and loyalty; comments on the office of VP; LBJ’s sensitivity; the role of governors; Rockefeller’s comments on John
Oral history transcript, Dudley T. Dougherty, interview 2 (II), 9/17/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Construction before he died. Truman type politics when you say that. But that's Harry I don't say that they had him in his vest pocket, but if the McNamara Line had been completed in Vietnam--you remember McNamara wanted a Maginot Line fortification-just
- to 125 milliori nor what changes there would be in transportation The text of Harry S. Truman' last Fireside Chat, drhvered a few days before leavmg office, gives an msight mto his concept of Presidential responsibility and also int the unpretentiousness
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 24 (XXIV), 11/15/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . He was one of those--President Truman would have 7 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
- ; the relationship between LBJ and Richard Russell; Robert Taft; tidelands controversy; Felix Longoria's burial; a letter from Herbert Hoover to Harry Truman regarding Hoover's public service; buying souvenir pieces of the White House during its renovation; Paul
- for him arid found hi s off; ce, and came up to his office. Lindsey. He talked with me before he saw Judge The Judge was busy at the moment, so I took him in another room and had a good visit with him. I found out all about him, and found out who he
- Biographical information; Judge Ben B. Lindsey; Harold Ickes; Alvin Wirtz; FDR; LBJ techniques; Harry Truman; tidelands; civil rights; 1960 Democratic convention; Chapman's health; national lawyer's group for Johnson-Humphrey in 1964; conservation
- so many sc nari s going on at once. While Harry McPherson and oth rs were working on the c sation-of-the-bombing speech at midnight n turday the 30'1\ my faU1ergot a call at our resi dence in Maryland that the Presi dent would like him
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 23 (XXIII), 9/5/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- it that the people that knew him best voted for him. So those are sort of four major guideposts as we launched into the long next month. Meanwhile, on the big front, all sorts of important things were happening. President [Harry] Truman signed executive orders ending
- of state from certifying LBJ as the Democratic candidate; LBJ joining President Truman on his train trip through Texas; Hugo Black's ruling that Davidson did not have the authority to interfere with a state election; LBJ's relationship with Homer Thornberry
- . and Development or Industry in Central America." Deputy Di.rector Tina Houston pre sented M . Warnock with a signed copy of LBJ: The White House Years, by for mer Library Director Harry Middleton, and a sample CD of President Johnson ·s telephone tape