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- and inquired about it. his intention. He confirmed that that was 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
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 4 (IV), 2/4/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , but anyhow, the representative from these areas to Washington. One of them was named [Anthony J.] Dimond [delegate from Alaska], as I recall. I wonder if that's right. G: I'll check it. J: I had, I think, written him a letter to inquire about
- of the United States is a matter with which Congress might be concerned. I have sent the enclosed letter and exhibits to the House Judiciary Committee because recently the news indicated that the Committee was about to inquire into politically motivated
- that an employee of the National Archive• ha.., adviaed that newspaper correapondenta have inquired cODc:ermna information about Ferri• developed by the FBI_iA 1963. With hi• memorandum, tbe Director encloaecl 55 page• o1 lnvo•t11f J1_v•material which have been
- Vice President inquired · what alternative /see to Dutch REPRODUCTION FROMTHIS COPYIS PeAOtN;W1J::JAl)W4i""1'1"'fT.@t:H PROHIBITED UNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" CONFIUSmIAL -2- 771, November 7, 11 p.m. (SECTIONTWOOF TWO). from: The Hague. see to proposed
- conversations were limited solely to matters under the securities acts. The President has a lot of additional powers, but they certainly didn't inquire from me about that because they knew more about it than I do. M: Since you've been out of office, there's
- not preserved in Austin I don't know where they would--I'm sure they would not be in the archives of the National Endowment, though you could inquire. I have never seen them. T: But do you recall whether he just got up and spoke extemporaneously or whether
- the in Korea(and Presient could fully for relies defense on the creating with t~e defense of Taiwan. make a commitment not He inquired to withdraw from Viet-Nam. The President the I\. its Prime in United first, the States for own
- to the rear of the plane to see what was going on. He read a ltr that; mf was typing for Mr. McCloy, and then returned to the conference room after inquiring about when lunch would be ready. 12:45p . Ambassador Knappstein called Chancellor Kiesinger
- Delegat e i f he ha d eve r deal t wit h either o f them an d th e A D answered that h e ha d not , bu t tha t h e usuall y dealt wit h Mr . Jacobse n o r Jac k Valenti . Th e _ . Presiden t inquire d o f th e AD' s trave l plan s - - askin g whe n he woul
- his roo m an d inquire d if w e were prepared t o g o ahead wit h th e presentations . I (Symington ) informed hi m tha t th e Turkis h Ambassador ha d no t yet arrived , but tha t w e did expect him momentarily . Th e decisio n was made g o g o ahea d
- it?" I said, "Not anything." He said, "Well, let's get started tomorrow," which we did. And it was a very important evening in I ~y life. After we had discussed my future, I inquired as to his. He said, "I'm going to stay in public life." I said
- of signs on a motorist or on the environment, then I need only inquire of anybody within hearing distance, do you notice any difference? And I think the answer has to be there is no difference in the visual impact. That is not to say that the outdoor
- waited out there was probably around four-thirty, and as the plane took off I was astonished to see smoke rising from the city of Washington. I inquired of the stewardess what it was. She spoke to the pilot, and the pilot was informed through
Oral history transcript, Adam Yarmolinsky, interview 2 (II), 10/21/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was in everybody's head because of his book, The Other America. I brought in John Rubel, because he had been a colleague in the Pentagon and I thought of him as an LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org inquiring mind. ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon
- not ever inquire. Aubrey Williams would make trips to Texas, supposedly with money that we were collecting generally in that area. The campaign was of course something that consumed us there at the office. As I say, we set up what we call the political
- was to be forwarded to you for payment. Our invoice #JS62 dated October 9,1964 in the amount of $1434.72 was sent to you on issuance of the required tickets. To date however we have not received payment for same am are writing to inquire when we might expect same
- word of the deal reached Washington. rhe Johnson team believed that the September Dean Rusk ordered the American ambassador to The Hague to inquire of Dutch officials when the ships would sail and \ hen the title would officially pass into [North
- to Senator., Yarborough and ~. , . . , . . I ·: ·."1. • -~ •.Representatives Eckhardt and Ca;sey who also: inquired about this, y
- States has suggested a date no later than July 27, 1965 for this resumption. Mr. William C. Foster now is in the process of inquiring whether this date is agreeable to the other 16 members of the Disarmament Committee. At the conclusion of the Geneva
- , the Jordanians would have to retaliate or else face internal revolt, and he inquired what the U.S. reaction would be. Burns replied that the U.S. Government stood firmly by its declarations and would not acquiesce in changes of the Jordanian-Israeli border
- PROPOSED TO MCCLOY YESTERDAY AND INQUIRED WHETHER THIS WOULD -- SECRET '• -SECF
- the situation. 6. Incorporation of Eaat Berlin into East Germany, Brandt may express concern over the possibility that the East German regime might formally incorporate East Berlin into East Germany in late SWIIDeror fall and inquire how we would react
- with the Australian Ambassador. The purpose of Sir Robert 1 s call is simply to pay his respects. He may inquire about your Asian trip and your reactions to the Manila Conference. He will be especially interested in Viet-Nam. Talking Points: You may wish to -- express
Oral history transcript, Janet Wofford Ingram, interview 1 (I), 7/17/1987, by Christie L. Bourgeois
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- when he was a senator--I think it wasn't when he was in the White House--inquired of the President where she was, and he said, "Oh, I don't know. She's out planting flowers somewhere." (Laughter) So that's a--that's a-- B: Longstanding? I: Long time
- came to school, I learned that Quan Toh, who was supposed to teach that day, was not present, and inquired about it, and nobody knew about him. A few days later, we learned that he disappeared completely, and from then on, nobody heard about him any
Oral history transcript, Carl B. Albert, interview 4 (IV), 8/13/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- , and I think I called him once. Those were actually the only conversations I actually had with him. M: To inquire as to how your voice was holding out, Mr. Albert? A: Yes. I had a virus, you know, during the convention. I was about to lose my voice
- the committee made references to the battlefields at Gettysburg and Saratoga as examples of what is en visioned for Corregidor Island, the committee inquired into safeguards against commercialization of the consecrated site. The committee is fully conscious
Oral history transcript, Frederick Flott, interview 2 (II), 7/24/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with an inquiring mind--one of the main burdens of Khanh's argument was the reason, the justification, the apo7ogia pro vita sua for having the coup was because the four generals were about to betray everything to the French. Lodge approached that, I think
- ? H: He did not personally, but in what I understood to be in his name Joe Califano and Harry McPherson talked to me about my becoming secretary. F: Was this a general fishing session? H: Well, they inquired whether I was interested, giving me
- to the Governor's Mansion. It's hard to think now that that was rather unusual but it was, and no longer ago than that. F: That's what I say, this seems quaint almost now. S: I, in the course of conversatior., simply inquired what he had been doing. It turned
- in Johnson IS office, and we had a two-hour, he.ad-to-head tal k. G: About what? Do you remember? L: She was inquiring about what \'Je were doing, why we were doing it this way. Johnson was trying to get her to say it was very good, trying to win her
Oral history transcript, R. Vernon Whiteside, interview 2 (II), 8/6/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- before they got to inquiring into how the same bunch ran every meeting, how they were a sophomore today and next week they'd be in the junior meeting. I don't think we got to vote too many outsiders in the senior class. They kind of got smart
- individual . mind . I I admired I admired him for his inquiring I admired him for his ability to pursue to logical conclusions either questions or problems that he had before him. very tough-minded person . Bob was an individual, I think probably
Oral history transcript, George G. (Admiral) Burkley, interview 1 (I), 12/3/1968, by T.H. Baker
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- to be a little closer check on him . If they notice anything, they get in touch with you? B: They get in touch with me and give me a report . Not only that, but I usually inquire how things go ; we keep a record of each night that he's seen by one