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- that I became more and more involved with doing consulting for the government. I was reasonably independent financially; I was interested in government programs and so on, so I found myself consulting for Johnny Foster's [?] people over at DDR and E
- Force on "'1j68 Task Force on c.,"'{g68 Task Force on tJ~airman J - • , • "' ··4).f.~ Mortgage Credit New Tc,,ms Nutrition and v....fu. ·J,... ~ I.. v\ w· ·aeporting: di f!t:!•• ~ ~cJ. 1• ~~.-1. l,.>.___.~Sl,•l.o .. ••' •• • •A John
- . The y di d a lo t o f housekeeping chore s tal k an d looking. Enjoye d eac h others company. John Mitchel l wil l b e Nixon' s chie f ma n no w on transitio n (h e is a la w partne r of Nixon) . President talke d o f the problem s Nixo n wil l fac e wit
- to things, it's the visual things. His ears are big, his accent is broad; therefore, he must be a typical Texas cowboy. And the same liberal community that objected to Foster Dulles' massive retaliation objects when Johnson does exactly what they call
- , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: JOHN H. CROOKER, JR. INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Crooker's law office in Houston, Texas Tape 1 of 2 F: Mr. Crooker, let's talk very briefly about your early career prior to your being nominated to be chairman of CAB
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- Crooker, John Henry, Jr., 1914-2007
- Oral history transcript, John H. Crooker, Jr., interview 1 (I), 11/28/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
- John H. Crooker, Jr.
- in the nation's capital. I mean Senators Lister Hill and John Sparkman. I think of the top priority programs for the good of Alabama and the whole ration that these men have helped to moive: What could be more important than education and health? When we read
Oral history transcript, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, interview 1 (I), 9/19/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- supported the maintenance of strength in NATO and gave the Eisenhower-Dulles program every reasonable support. M: His relations with Secretary Dulles were satisfactory, as far as you know? H: So far as I know, yes. They were cooperative. M: Did you
Oral history transcript, Stuart Symington, interview 2 (II), 11/28/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . The best people to talk about it would be Warren Woodward, John Connally and of course Lady Bird. G: Lyndon Johnson didn't want to have the operation publicized, as I recall. S: As I got the story, John Connally wisely per~uaded him to publish he
- . - - - , - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- 11 LBJ / vm 3/24/66 3:00 pm ./ [3 of 4] .. ' ~ • • . 'l : DDE GBTTYll!rBURO PIUfNll!rYLVAJU.A lT3118 Box FFF, Indio, California March 22, 1966 .D ear Mr. President: Thank you very much for your kind note about John Anderson
- , for instance, that we brought and that reached trial were very few. I don't believe ten cases were tried during the year. B: Could you tell if the emphasis on civil rights activity came, if not exactly a surprise, as something unexpected, to John and Robert
- , found out that it existed and decided to use it as a vehicle for other things. He organized all of us who were closely associated with him to attend on election night and elect him to be speaker. Normally the organization was very small, ,very dull
- of Pigs. President let him go. I believe that Allen Dulles actually was--the I think John McCone, who had been Allen Dulles' successor, was the one who decided to dispense with the services not only of Pearre Cabelle~ but also of Dick Bissell. In any
- Cong_. Jonatha n J Gingham Cong Cong_. Georg e E . Brow n Cong Cong. Jame s A . Byrn e Cong Cong. Earl e Cabel l Cong Cong. Joh n Conver s Cong Cong. Eligi o De l a Garza . Cong Cong. John Do w \ Cong Cong. Fran k Evan s Cong Cong. Dant e Fascel l Cong
- .>.. ~ .. ~ parties ..: _ rather 'w.e ll done, but it was far from a glittering occasion and I - ... ~ I get a C- when I left had that ·sort of a dull feeling of opportU:nity missed. - -~ ~~ • ·
- 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
- ring. One ; V_ o f m y g rea t a m b itio n s of th is F a ll i s to a s s e m b le a v e r y s m a ll g r o u p of s c h o la r s and the m o st k now ledgeable G overnm ent p eo p le — lik e W alt and E lsp eth R ostow and M cG eorge Bundy and John
- hite H ouse! how dull of m e not to know it b e fo re I m e t h e r . ( , ■/ T h is is the s o r t of thing, m e e tin g a w om an lik e h e r, th a t m ak e s m e like m y p a r t of L yn d o n 's job. N ext, I w ent to see M r. Bobby L e h m a n 's
Oral history transcript, Donald J. Cronin, interview 5 (V), 3/14/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- right. G: Any recollections of what Mayor Smitherman and the other fellow, Joe Pilcher, did to limit the violence? C: I would say their efforts in a very, very inflamed situation--and I mean inflamed because Selma's a hotbed anyway, Dulles County
- The transition from John F. Kennedy to LBJ and comparing the two men; the 1964 civil rights bill; moral versus legal arguments regarding civil rights; Alabama's opposition to civil rights legislation; the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955; George
- is scheduled to meet with the Steering Committee in Russell’s office to discuss Hawaiian statehood. 1/13 Sid Richardson and John Connally are scheduled to come to dinner at the Johnson’s. 1/15 LBJ writes H.R. Cullen regarding the Bricker Amendment. While
- with Nation's Business who formerly was with U.S. News & World Report; John Kornacki, Direc tor of the Everett Dirksen Congres sional Center in Pekin, Illinois; Middleton, and Dean Livingston. Eveningsat The Library The team of Karen Kuykendall, Sterling
- -Minister Holt. The planning appear~ to be well advan a in good shape. 'The schedule as it now stands is as follo I •. June 28 . .. 5:00 P . M. Arrival at Dulles Airport to be met and escorted to Blair House by Acting Secretary of State Ball, U.S
- , O1 Daniel •• reeord did aot juatUy bU r►elee:t.ion. We both agreed iibat either JobMon or Alli: d e emed a proper inetrument ._. retire O'Daniel. tou eheffltd • a letter troe John on to the Pre id m., calling the Preei• dent•• attention to Allred
Oral history transcript, Hubert H. Humphrey, interview 2 (II), 6/20/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- and say, "Absolutely, you're entitled to that. I'll do everything I can with Eisenhower and with Dulles. We'll get an ambassador." And finally they got one from North Dakota that went to Nicaragua. It was a kind of a prestige thing for Langer
- , and say they will deal directly with the White House on this matter. cc: FROM: Mr. Harold Reis Room 5115 NAME St. John Barrett BUIL.DINQ, ROOM, EXT. DATE March 11, 1 p 65 ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL WASHINGTON NORBERT A . SCH LEI ,. ·t..,..._z
- C. McGhee Mr. John J. McCloy • Mr. Allen W. Dulles Lucius D. Clay George Meany Eleanor L. Dulles W. Marvin Watson : Mr. Walt W. Rostow guests J ~ Mr. Georg e Christian • ~" EMBASS [ Mr ' Mr Y STAFF : ~ Minister Marti n Hillenbrand Minister
- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: John Hannah INTERVIEWER: Paige Mulhollan M: Let's begin, sir, by identifying you. You are John
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- Hannah, John A., 1902-
- Oral history transcript, John A. Hannah, interview 1 (I), undated, by Paige E. Mulhollan
- John A. Hannah
- INTERVIEWEE: JOHN P. ROCHE INTERVIEWER: PAIGE MULHOLLAN PLACE: Dr. Roche's home office, 15 Bay State Road, Heston, Nassachusetts Tape 1 of 2 M: Let's identify you to begin with, sir. You're John P. Roche, and you're a professor of political science
- See all online interviews with John P. Roche
- Roche, John Pearson, 1923-1994
- Oral history transcript, John P. Roche, interview 1 (I), 7/16/1970, by Paige E. Mulhollan
- John P. Roche
- the prospect. Now at the time, John Connally was governor of Texas, and I hadn't had very good relations with Mr. Connally, but here was this invitation to the White House, so I went. At that time you would fly to Washington to Dulles Airport and then you would
Oral history transcript, Lucius D. Battle, interview 2 (II), 12/5/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- influence in the area to this particular period is I think a misstatement of history. The Soviet influence really began, and became a very compelling force, in the Dulles era. In the key country, particularly the United Arab Republic, there were cwo
- Simbel; Cyprus issue; CENTO; Eisenhower Doctrine; Vietnam; India-Pakistan War; LBJ's speech for advice on foreign policy matters and his diplomatic performances; Richard Rovere; John Leocacos; The Establishment; personal and private papers
- these paja mas in the bathroom and getting th others that are ehind there?" and l ·aid. "No, not at all.'" Then he said. "And wh n you've done that, would you go foe McGeorge Bund ?" George Christian: Lyndon John on was a v ritable I maclo of a man who want d
- , Jr . i ==: e Presiden t aske d fo r Georg e Meany--he wa s i n a conferenc e — word wa s lef t a t hi s offic e 11:34a t Hon I . Joh n McCloy , Arm s Contro l and Disarmament Agenc y 11:37a £ Wal t Rostow (pl | e . Alle n W. Dulle s === 11
- ,en~.., If the President's daughter should ever have the idea of inviting some yowig ladies to the White House, could I suggests Miss Ellen Mc Cloy, 79 East 79 Street, NewYork, daughter of John J. Mc Cloy; Miss Judy Davies, care Paul Davies
- and Jack Sullivan at 10:00 o 1 clo in the morning. l • l J j ! ~ At 4:00 p. m. I meet wi well BriClwell, possible Transportat' n ept. appointment, ~nd at 4:30 with -for Congressman John Macki'e of Mich~ga ' •: x Marvin f I .,..· .··---- f . _W
- into John Connally 1 s office there at KVET. This was about January or February of 1948. John had received a call from Congressman Johnson and the gist of it was something like this: [the Congressman] said, "John, the war is over now and we are beginning
- by the conference Secretary Dulles had with the leadership of the Senate in... I believe it was '54 when Nixon announced during that period that we would be p:itting troops in that area of the world, and Dulles consulted us about supporting the French following
- would be at the airport with several hundred people, and I would attend whatever function that he was involved in. My next intimate connection with him came in 1960 when, again working through Warren Woodward and John Singleton, who's now a federal judge
- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: JOHN A. McCONE INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
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- McCone, John A. (John Alex), 1902-1991
- Oral history transcript, John A. McCone, interview 1 (I), 8/19/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
- John A. McCone
- it was his brainchild, and I don't know, maybe people like Stokely Carmichael were involved. I think James Farmer was involved to some extent. I met him on several occasions but never talked to him all that much. John Lewis who's now congressman from Georgia
- Organizations; the dangerous nature of civil rights work in Mississippi; differing opinions on the use of force and confrontation; training for COFO in Oxford, Ohio; Stanford's inability to understand the danger she would face in Mississippi; John Doar
Oral history transcript, Virginia Wilke English, interview 1 (I), 3/3/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- and Lyndon, from time to time all during the war. work. I had left from their house and they knew of my Red Cross I am sure they're the ones who told John Connally, for instance, where I was. G: We're old, good friends. Did you have any idea that LBJ
- visits with other Texans overseas; arrival in Washington at the Johnson home; Mrs. Johnson's illness; substituting as hostess for dinner party; Lynda 1941 campaign in Austin headquarters; John Connally and office staff; LBJ and campaign staff; O'Daniel
- ich I c o n s id e r dull, m u s ty and d e v o id o f p e r s o n a lit y . And ta lk e d about how to b r in g r so m e c o l o r and v iv id n e s s ,^ a n d c o m f o r t into them f but e x c e p t f o r c L— p ic t u r e s , ^ that w i l l
- Lady Bird visits with Ruth Carter Johnson about art for White House; visit to John Singer Sargent exhibit at Corcoran Gallery; reception for American Society of Newspaper Editors; LBJ's speech on civil rights, poverty, taxes, Medicare, railroad
- , that he listened--maybe that was part of his being tired, but he did listen carefully. Our chairman began, John Hannah, and talked for maybe fifteen or twenty minutes. A number of other people talked, I remember Dean Griswold, I believe, and a number
- Biographical information; received Medal of Freedom from LBJ; LBJ's use of Civil Rights Commission; JFK and civil rights; CRC's first meeting with LBJ; Commission hearings; John Gleason; LBJ's accomplishments in human opportunity/civil rights; White