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  • INTERVIEWEE: ROBERT STOREY INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Dean Storey's office in Dallas, Texas Tape 1 of 1 F: When did you first get acquainted with Lyndon Johnson? $: I got acquainted with him before World War II. I had met him and I saw him
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  • the Nuremberg trial; Storey’s work on the Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic Canal Route; Storey’s work on a President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice; his acquaintance with the Kennedys and Herbert Hoover.
  • Storey, Robert G. (Robert Gerald), 1893-1981
  • Oral history transcript, Robert Storey, interview 1 (I), 3/29/1974, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Robert Storey
  • RECORD Moyers Moyers Musial and Mr Robert Bob Steward to presen t the annua l report o f the President's Council on Physical Fitnes s of Council and Walter Jenkins Walter 30 1964 its future until plans discussed work Jenkins G Reedy
  • Genera l Nichola s Katzenbac h George Reed y _ re Ren t Supplementa l Provisio n o f Housing Bil l Congressman Joh n S . Monaga n - Connecticut(returnin g th e President's call ) _ re abov e Congressman Ray Robert s Congressman Richar d Whit e - Texa s
  • in 1964? M: No, I read these stories with a great deal of interest, but-I couldn't detect any such movement. F: Did you see any overt evidence of the schism between the Vice President and the Attorney General, Robert Kennedy? M: No, I couldn't see
  • Biographical information; nomination of JFK and LBJ in 1960; Manatos’ work as Senate liaison in Kennedy and Johnson administrations; House’s receptivity to administration’s bills before and after the 1964 Congressional elections; head counting
  • Room Ofc - met by a s k e d f o r MW Bill Moyers (pl) M W ( p l ) Amb. Robert OFF RECORD Schaetzel (U. S. Amb. to European Economic Community) Francis Bato r (see p.2 for more ) -- for quick picture n^tf August White House Dav g i s t f
  • Detroit Walter Reuther, James Farley , NYC Robert F. Kennedy, NYC Senator Edward Kennedy, Boston, Mass. (b. Expenditure Code Nov 3RD Times for 1964 Lem Lynda in President by cars personal Mrs Bess Johnson Ald President LBJ and Co-op
  • in the Democratic Party, in Kennedy, and in reform politics in New York. At the lowest imaginable level I worked for both the reform political groups in New York and during the Kennedy campaign for him. F: Both preconvention and postconvention or just--? C
  • Security pick up Mrs Harbin Mtg 12:05 Entry - Attendance NSC Mtg Speaker McCormack, Davi d Bell, Robt F . Kennedy. John A. McCone, Robert S. McNamara. General Maxwell D. Taylor, Edward A. McDermott, Dean Rusk, George Ball, Carl T. Rowan. McGeo. Bundy
  • _^ WhiteHouse ^ e Mal echek - LBJ Ranch __ i 9:24a _____ t i 9:30a t < • Hlarry • ' ' • • McPherson 9:41a t 10:16a f 10:23a f ! Robert Joe ' | 10:34a To i .— — Hon. 10:55a t 11:00a . To ,—, work - __ f : & Christian on statement
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The VicePresident began his day at (place). Entry Time No. 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Telephone f or t Lo 10:02a 10:24a 10:30 11:50 12:10 12:20 12:30 t 4040 52nd St
  • Roo m 7: 27a t Th e Postmaster General , Hon . Marvi n Watson 7:56a f Ar t McCaffert y ' 8:00a t Hon _ 8:05a t Douglas ' 8:18 a t 8:54a Do 8:56a f 9:23a 9:52a f . Marvi n Watson , th e Postmaste r Genera l Dal Jo \f y Ernes Georg s Cate
  • Underwriters Corp. *Businessmen Mr. Alphonse De Rosso, Standard Oil Co. , New Jersey . W. R. Grace s card Pres. Grace Steamship Lines /f i I Amb. Sol Linowitz , US Rep to OAS-Anthon y Solom on dLabor Leaders T " Robert Sayre , Deputy Asst Secy of State, Bureau
  • ) ,..,.,.,,,""""'~ ~-~-tr NL..J a8~1~f' FILE LOCATION Me~ting Notes File, Box 3 RESTRICTION CODES GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION -:~ I ' THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 11, 1968 FOR JUANITA ROBERTS Juanita ­ For the Diary. WGBowdler ~IB®N1"I:> - h. II I
  • Roberts, Juanita
  • Division Mr John F. Doherty Mr J William Doolittle Mr John T Duffner. Exec Asst, Office of the Deputy Attorney General Ann Marie Dunn Mr. Carl Eardley , Second Assistant, Civil Division, Dept of Justice Mary Eastwood Mr. Robert S. Erdahl 6x Mr. Courtney
  • . , Dept , o f Water an d Power . Wash . Los Angeles , Californi a J. Dillo n Kennedy , Commissioner , Dept , o f Electric & Water Utilities , Jacksonville , Fla . Jonn B . Preston , Gen'l . Mgr . , Lou p Power District , Columbus , Nebrask a B. G . Adkins
  • No. Telephone f or t Time In Day Out Lo Expenditure Code Activity (includ e visited by ) LD Helen Williams Jack Albright Brig. General Hugh Robinson Lieutenant Colonel Yoichi Oka-moto Joan Kennedy Chief Wesley King Marshall Gaddis Sargent Robert Recco
  • to be vetoed or it probably would be so innocuous that it would never hurt labor or anybody else. F: This is a little off the subject, but did you get the feeling that Bobby Kennedy really had a kind of personal vendetta against Jimmy Hoffa? G: Oh, I don't
  • temper and why senators respected it; partisanship in the Senate; John F. Kennedy; Robert F. Kennedy; Jimmy Hoffa; LBJ's interest in space; foreign aid under Eisenhower; LBJ's Senate work; Robert McNamara; LBJ keeping JFK's staff members; LBJ's
  • received the National Association for Retarded Children's National Poster Child, Richard Barnes his Parents , Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Barnes From: Kennedy Foundation; Mr. and Mrs. Sargent Shriver, Mr. David B. Ray From NARC: Dr. Henry V. Cobb, President
  • the movie stars. They bothered me. F: Did you get much opportunity to observe the Vice President in his relationship with the President at the time, President Kennedy? C: No. There was not much relationship that I could see. Now remember I was brand new
  • Duties as Secretary, LBJ’s Vice Presidential days, Trips with Johnson, Fehmer’s opinion of LBJ’s relationships with the Kennedys, JFK’s Assassination and aftermath.
  • he r t o lunc h k Valent i t o secon d floor f t o secon d floo r - th e Presiden t wa s i n his bedroom , watchin g Senator Te d Kennedy o n "Face th e Nation. " Th e Presiden t watche d from hi s be d - also i n the room , Mrs . Johnson . Lynd
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh Wasserman -- I -- 4 F: I remember Bobby Kennedy later telling a story in my presence, about he couldn't decide whether to stay in California or go to Oklahoma right at the end of the campaign. California needed attention. Oklahoma
  • fundraising dinner at the Ambassador Hotel; housing and Proposition 14; Pat Brown; Wasserman’s appointment to the executive committee of the Kennedy Center; LBJ’s ability to be a 'real' person; visits to the Ranch; 1968 election; the 'fatigue factor
  • NYC ______ Secy McNamara - Washington ' Bill Moyers - Austin ' __ To office to work desk The President dictated to mf -wires to be sent to Amb and Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. John F Kennedy (Mrs. Johnson then suggested that the President write the letter
  • , Kennedy's secretary that wrote a book-F: Evelyn Lincoln? G: Evelyn Lincoln's book. In that, I just happened to have come across a clipping in the file, that says that the ~ ran a story saying that Kennedy was for Johnson for Vice President
  • would. F: Yours was as much a questing for information as it was a rendering of service? s: Yes. It was one of those things with the departure of Robert Kennedy, who had given it such an emphasis in his daily routine because of the interest
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • White House Monday f or t Activity LD (include visited by) 2:32p To Oval Office 2:33p t Walt Rostow - pl 2:37p Governor 3:00p f : Nelson Rockefeller - of New York Senator ; Edward Kennedy - Hyannisport, Mass. : 3:14p To mf'snotesto DT u
  • , four presidents. F: Right. R: Eisenhower, Kennedy F: Johnson and Nixon. R: And he was tremendous. F: live heard John Connally say in Texas that at the governors Four presidents. conferences, you were always the best prepared governor
  • E O N CRIME I N AMERICA Today announce d intentio n t o nominate Brig . Genera l Walter P. Lebe r as Governo r of the Cana l Zone . Genera l Lebe r wil l succee d Gov . Robert J . Fleming , Jr . who resigne d a s Gov . effectiv e a s o f his
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON Friday DAILY DIARY Day The VicePresident beganhis day at (place). Entry Time No. Telephone f or t Lo Andrews AFB Date Activity (include 12/7/62 visited by)* LD 1 2 3 4 5 7:25a 7:45a 7:50a 8:00a 8:15a 6 9
  • . Jackson Paul M. Kattenberg Cong Roman Pucinski Cong Joe Resnick Cong Ray Roberts Cong Olin Teague ^)^t Charles W Thompson Cong H. G. Torbert, Jr. Frank Valeo — uso*E*,,*f..TP.,,,,T.*Go? f.
  • 'HITE HOUS E Dat e* MARCH 30 , 196 7 . ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON MAKY nsidcn. bega n hi s da y a . (Place ) TH -r-_ Telephon Tune f 1. In Ou tL E WHIT E HOUS E Da e_ £ ( Expendi Activit oL D Cod 7:47a t • Jo Rober 10:39a t Willia Jo
  • , 1967: Kennedy M. Crockett, of Virginia, a Foreign Service Office r of Class two, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Nicaragua. Robert C. Moot, of Virginia, to be Administrator o f the Small Business
  • -Javits intervention. There's one more little element of this from my standpoint. I was not close to Robert Kennedy, but I knew him and I had been active in the John F. Kennedy campaign at a fairly low staff level. The night that LBJ withdrew from the 1968
  • . It was, interestingly, at that convention that a then-young Senator named John F. Kennedy received his first nationwide attention. known him earlier, not really known him, but had met him. I had I had read his book, Profiles in Courage, and thought it magnificent. I
  • staying at the Statler Hilton, the same one I stayed in in 1968 when they had all the riots. F: The Conrad Hilton. B: The Conrad Hilton. I went up to the room afterward, and it was at that time that I met John Kennedy and I met Ted Sorensen, and I met
  • go to an engineering school to wind up at law school? H: I went to engineering school because I wanted to be an engineer. F: You're not like Robert Weaver. He went to engineering school but he fell in love, and he said that the engineering lab so
  • Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 F: Mr. Komer, I know you've done this for the Kennedy people [John F. Kennedy Oral History Project] but very briefly I'd like you to get us up to 1963, how you came from birth to the attention of the President. K: Well, very
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  • Oral history transcript, Robert Komer, interview 1 (I), 1/30/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Robert Komer
  • and I wanted to talk a little bit about that. V: As I recall, that came to the President, I think it was October 4 or 5. I know that on that day he was scheduled to visit Mrs. Kennedy in her New York apartment. F: We're talking about Jacqueline
  • The Walter Jenkins incident; Senator Barry Goldwater; LBJ choosing a running mate; Robert Kennedy; Marvin Watson; the 1964 convention.
  • witnessed that fight between Kennedy and Kefauver for the vice presidency? T: Oh, yes. F: How much did Senator Johnson show his preference to the Texas delegation in I was very much in that. that. T: Let's see if I can remember it. You know at one
  • presidential campaigns; Senators Kefauver and Kennedy for the vice-president; LBJ’s first heart attack and recovery; Senator Ralph Yarborough; LBJ to running for vice-presidency; JFK; opportunities for Thornberry to become a federal judge; limitations
  • convention, the one that picked Adlai Stevenson for the second time and nominated Estes Kefauver? M: Yes, I was there. F: Do you have any light to throw on why Texas abandoned Kefauver and went for Kennedy? M: I was not really in on a lot
  • , 1979 INTERVIEWEE: ROBERT E. SHORT INTERVIEWER: Joe B. Frantz PLACE: Mr. Short's office, Minneapolis, Minnesota Tape 1 of 1 S: --the majority leader of the Senate. F: Yes. You don't look old enough for that. S: Oh, yes, I am old enough
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  • Short, Robert
  • Oral history transcript, Robert Short, interview 1 (I), 8/22/1979, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Robert Short