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  • cent or something. And McCarthy was like 35 or 36 per cent. But it was trumpeted as a tremendous McCarthy victory, not unlike what happened some years later in 1972 when [Edmund] Muskie won, but because he was thought to be the New England candidate
  • (Preferred approach by American Banking Association) 4. Lender to Specify Monthly of Credit (Muskie) ·s. In all transactions above {$100-300 etc. some floor amount to be negotiated) credit costs would be stated annually as in the Douglas proposal. Below
  • involved with that. Apparently there was passed in mid-1965 an excise tax reduction. Is that correct? S: That's right, yes. My memory is somewhat faulty, but there was an excise tax reduction which provided for a staged reduction of excises over
  • to be at a particular place to pick up some people who belonged to one of the unions who were having a meeting but would be finished with their meeting about the time the Larry O'Brien meeting was going to start. These people were going to get in these two b u s e s
  • .;...~.---.....,,,~ "'~ ..:~.,-.:~ ...-~__,~_:_. __ . .,,...:.,.~~~...,:._. DECLASSIFIED • E.O 13292,Sec. 3.5 . NLJ/RA-CD~-/11 Bv .+'s>' , NARA,Date S~l.::l-0lf .. ~ ....~,- ...__-~~----~--=-.,..,. ( C • .• _.a.·~ AP.ROX vn~ , tuJ.CK.coPi ,. • .... • DTG 030329Z -- ., r , if • - NOV 68 . ' - ---•--------•-I
  • 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.
  • DEPARTMENT 0F STATE ASSISTANT SECRETARY January 11, 1965 Note to Mr. McGeorge Bundy: The attached Sato interview in U. S. News and World Report might be as good as all our position papers in giving the President the feel of Sato' s thinking
  • 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.
  • --? C: Yes, in order to get it passed we had to have large, medium, and small. And even then--we'll get to that; that, as I said, is worth a whole thing. The guy that carried the water for us in the Senate was [Edmund] Muskie and I don't think
  • about the remark that he didn't have any character, what did--? C: I mean Valenti just didn't trust him. It's the problem that Goodwin has had over the years which really is if he writes a speech, whether it's for [Edmund] Muskie or Lyndon Johnson
  • , but this list is--that two, four, six, eight, ten. That's probably virtually the entire housing committee of the Senate. G: I notice that [Edmund] Muskie is not on here. C: Who became our great savior. He became the guy that carried the bill. I'm sure he
  • , the three, four, two years. We did make proposals in that area, but I'm not sure it was this year. Model Cities, a decision now that we had gotten the program passed in a bloody battle. Have we talked about Model Cities? Flying up to Maine with [Edmund
  • If.. l JC\. DUM THE WHITF- HOUSE WAIDllfOTON FE~- ?r-~ L r~-f/-.::u January 25, 1968 Thur eday, 11: a. m. t. 'rA. FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Barefoot Sanders~ Carl f1bert and Hale ~o s called Marvin and me this morning about the sch duling of floor
  • government could extend tree speech am political rights to the VC and Nil' under party s 1ructures. C\rertzman asked the President's reaction to Hanoi claims they'd talk if bombing stopped. 'lhe President that was a common misunderstanding ­ that limoi's
  • index : Page or estimated time on tape Subiect(s) covered 1 Biographical 2,3 Organized labor's view of Senator Johnson 4,5 Trying to put across a new labor view in Texas 6 Communication Workers of America 7 Local union 8 Union
  • of the other end of the economic crisis condition that triggered action in that direction. And that was the drop in cattle prices in the early 1960's, almost disastrous drop. And therefore, I sent up a proposal introducing this legislation to create
  • support fo the S · ·-.mit pro ram and the ~tin American ~re m.tehin lt el.Qsely• o! --- .In the Heu • ca~l Albe-rt exp~cta to get · rule en Tueaday, J uly 18,. and take it to the Floor on. Thursday. July 20. ¥2 the s .~ n te1 the Fore,i gn Relations
  • 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.
  • Secretary General aad A••i•tuit Secretary 0.neral o! the OA S . TheJ will aaaume office bl May. m••--1•• Seer tary lbask le eeadia& m••••1•• of hl• own • • W. A ttachm nt Su _■ted m••••&•• o tow •• r ·iectlGJI a• ga 1 of I t •• j .. a r • t
  • 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.
  • ._ Honorable Raymond P. Sha.fer Governor· of Pennsylv a.nia. Harrisburg. Pennsylv~nia. CLA:emc cc: Farris .:l I Bryant RECE\'JEO MAR1 81957 CEN1RAL r\L..S I FOR THE RECORD: Larry Levinson talked with Mr. Lombardo • .!-•'I!~' p. m., Asst to Senator Muskie
  • Lleras, as well as my personal regrets in not being able to join them in Bogota on August 7. Sincerely, His Excellency Castor Jaramillo Arrubla Minister of Foreign Relations of Colombia Bogota. LBJ/WGB:mm U. S. DEl .:XATION TO COLOMBIAN INA, URAL
  • 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.
  • e d:>n't know whether the Secretarial change has affected the Daparbrent's attitude. 'lllis past spring, Senator Muskie's subcx:.mrnitteeheld a series of hearings aro1.md the Nation in preparation for enforcement revisions during the SeCC111d Session
  • a distinctive approach of this Administration to Africa, Latin America, and Europe. it is clear that a good part of your Administration's place in history will consist in the J!i!iiA_;s-baping oI Asia and our relations to it. A book of this kind. published early
  • 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.
  • . He was born a freedman in Washington; thus the name Freeman was no coincidence. He looked around to find a dental school that would accept him in the l860-s, and there were about four or five dental schools in the country at that time. Harvard did
  • , and with Senator Muskie and his staff. M: Did the bills come down in this case from the White House, or were they committee efforts? B: Well, sort of a composite really; sometimes the committee would differ with varying suggestions of the Administration, and we
  • : Abolutely. Yes. F: Where were you at the time of the assassination? M: As a matter of fact, I was having lunch at Paul Young's. Mr. Young came down with a very sad express i on on hi s face and he said, liThe President's been shot." And I sa.i'd
  • down pat, and he'd like to be involved in a lot of those small decisions. But I think overall it saved him a lot of worry and grief. F: I never have known a man who wanted to know more what was going on at all levels than he did. J: That' F: s
  • INTERVIEWEE: CHARLES S. MURPHY INTERVIEWER: THOMAS H. BAKER PLACE: Mr. Murphy's office in Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 B: Sir, do you recall when you first met Lyndon Johnson or had any knowledge of him? M: No, I do not. I came to Washington about
  • See all online interviews with Charles S. Murphy
  • Murphy, Charles S. (Charles Springs), 1909-1983
  • Oral history transcript, Charles S. Murphy, interview 1 (I), 5/7/1969, by T.H. Baker
  • Charles S. Murphy
  • !'fr/y talk!, I am taking N~rth Vietnam,s p~pulation, and most of its territory. Thus there will be no attacks ; ~ ifte first step 1o· 1 1 -~ . I • · . ' .. • •. ..,.,.,J!th.; • '!:! . w ' . • • l .- . ~lfud the pr~C~~ \popula
  • the people of Texas and from the areas that I represent, basically a rather expansive area, not thickly populated, although I have a part of the city of Da 11 as and ~'li chita Fa 11 s, whi ch is a good size town, a hundred odd thousand, appreciate
  • Meeting LBJ in the early 1950’s; 1960 convention; LBJ taking V.P. nomination; LBJ’s support of Purcell’s campaigning; staying at the Elms; borrowing LBJ’s tuxedo for social events; Purcell family relationship with Luci Johnson; how LBJ introduced
  • . "Everyone always thought they would go far in the construction business,., she said, "but lillle did we know they would around the world." Ccntinued on pare 3, sec. l ~,ad:l1-&~.\ ,__,q~~ t a it P l\ ti V a S C tl ri fr t.t ti: A th in ff. ~ Sc
  • . "Everyone always thought they would go far in the construction business,., she said, "but lillle did we know they would around the world." Ccntinued on pare 3, sec. l ~,ad:l1-&~.\ ,__,q~~ t a it P l\ ti V a S C tl ri fr t.t ti: A th in ff. ~ Sc
  • a good reader? R: Oh yes. Did he read with a good deal of understanding? Well, when he really read he could suck a thing dry. was nothing wrong with Johnson'·s IQ. It was damned high. There What was wrong with him was his disrespect for theory
  • -" • • 9/23 Mr Bundy said he had already done this --and to remind Wm Bundy to talk to Dodd on the Singapore problem 1 ~ i ~ S • . "' • - MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, September 15, 1965 7 :30 p. m. MEMORANDUM
  • 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.
  • between, let's say, Don Nicoll Muskie's staff, who was the key legislative aide, Phil Hanna and others in the Budget Bureau and our own legislative people, were handled very closely. Mc: I knew what was going on but I wasn't part of it. So when they had
  • and Ky about that. For example, the man who was the head of their agricultural research service was one of the very few Ph.D.'s and a very good scientist, beginning to do an effective job, was drafted. When I talked to them about it, they just said
  • members’ involvement in the 1968 campaign; Walker Report and the 1968 convention; Humphrey-Muskie campaign; DNC; HHH-LBJ relationship during the campaign; Vietnam; Wallace supporters; Nixon campaign; developing an agricultural policy; discussions with JFK
  • your own Department? U: Well, with my Department, and you know my Department is not one of the big major Departments in terms of its programs and responsibilities like HEW has been the entire 1960's. We were initiating a lot of new programs. I think
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh (TAPE 4frl) February 14, 1969 This is the interview with Orville Freeman. Sir, you've been in one way or another in Democratic politics since the 1940 1 s. in~olved Do you recall when you firsr met Lyndon Johnson? F
  • members’ involvement in the 1968 campaign; Walker Report and the 1968 convention; Humphrey-Muskie campaign; DNC; HHH-LBJ relationship during the campaign; Vietnam; Wallace supporters; Nixon campaign; developing an agricultural policy; discussions with JFK
  • to me, "Cl aude, he's been calli ng me on thi s. Just tell him I can't do it. II poverty bills. Cl aude, get him off my back! I forget what bill it was, one of the III just can't do it down in my part of the state," Texas. "Just tell him I can't do
  • /show/loh/oh Ginsburg -- II -- 7 MG: Teddy White? DG: Teddy White; Jim Rowe; Fred Harris; Ed Muskie, all or most of the key people in the campaign. I went into the bedroom where Hubert was sitting and sat down with him. I had the several texts