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- This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
- This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
- This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
Cable, FBIS 06, 12/2/63
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- This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
- This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
- This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit
- , however, when you became postmaster general for the Kennedy Administration. Is that correct? G: I became postmaster general effective September 30, 1963 under Jack Kennedy, President Kennedy, and of course served under him until his death a month
- treatment of Gronouski, 1964 campaign and the Post Office, Bob Hardesty, Bobby Kennedy, news media’s treatment.
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 5 (V), 12/5/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- right. G: Let me ask you first about the John Glenn space flight. Anything on that from your perspective that you recall? O: Not from any direct involvement, but I was intrigued with the reaction of the President, Jack Kennedy. The pride
- O'Brien's and John F. Kennedy's (JFK) relationship with John Glenn; how Glenn's space success helped NASA; the role of a vice president and how well Lyndon Johnson (LBJ) fit it; JFK's staff members' opinion of LBJ after JFK was assassinated; LBJ's
- pitch to and convince them to vote for Johnson. Two of the delegates were black dele- gates, and they were irretrievably committed to John Kennedy. Then I talked to two other men, both of whom I found out later were hack politicians out of New York
- in the 1960 campaign; dating Mary Margaret Wiley (Valenti) and their marriage; LBJ’s possible frustration as vice-president; events leading up to the assassination of President Kennedy.
- . B It was one of the most He 1 s a very decent fellow. What about the Present situation? Let me ask you. Can you in any way entertain that idea of a appointing a Committee? I tell you why•••• Kennedy called me, and he says a lot of people
- Kennedy, Robert F. (Robert Francis), 1925-1968
- was no longer with us, there was a possibility that the field was open. Of the choices, there was Jack Kennedy, who was my seatmate in the Senate, and Lyndon Johnson, who was my very dear friend. I like them both very much LBJ Presidential Library http
- there officially until 1962? G: Until 1962, that's right. M: Now, someplace in here you must have come into contact with John F. Kennedy. G: Oddly enough, I had very little contact with John F. Kennedy . . I met him, LBJ Presidential Library http
Oral history transcript, Gould Lincoln, interview 1 (I), 9/28/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- . To bring this interview up to date even further now, there has been so very much talk about Lyndon Johnson's relationship with the Kennedys. Do you think there was friction between their staffs while Johnson was Vice-President? L: I think there are some
- with the Kennedys; press relations; criticism of LBJ; news media contributed to LBJ’s loss of popularity; previous Presidents’ handling of the press; Supreme Court Packing Bill; JFK’s formal format; impact of television on politics, campaigning and government
- of President Kennedy. And you talked about the formation of the budget at that point in time and how you worked with Lyndon Johnson. According to the books written about this event, there is the idea that Lyndon Johnson worked very hard to keep this budget
- the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, how it came into being. c: It's very appropriate that we should talk about the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden today, Joe, it being almost the first day of spring. The development of the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, which had always been
- Jacqueline Kennedy Garden; Mrs. Paul Mellon; Lady Bird Johnson Park
- Carolina during his campaign for the PreSidency after he succeeded President Kennedy. Now I had been in his company a number of times with the North Carolina delegation, I think. We had conferred with him in con- nection with some matters affecting
- strikes against him." I also remember--[and this was] certainly in 1959, I remember this because it was before John Kennedy announced--a group of us had dinner with him. And I must say, at that time-- F: With Johnson? K: No, with Kennedy. F: Oh
- East; Bobby Kennedy; how the press handled record information; press secretaries; McGeorge Bundy; Bill Moyers; James Hagerty; LBJ’s presidential staffs.
- York, and two things happened while I was sick: one, I read James MacGregor Burns' book on Kennedy [John Kennedy: A Political Profile], and secondly, I sat in on a couple of meetings that my wife had at our apartment. And I got interested
- to the Democratic Convention went on a chartered car by train from San Francisco to Los Angeles. F: I was on that car. I rather gather that the attorney generals had a feeling that Kennedy was not their candidate, or at least was not likely to be a winning
- . B: Did you see or [lear any signs of presidential ambition, say, in 1956? S: I didn't. I was not that close to him. I was not in Chicago in 1956 \vhen Jack Kennedy almost got the nomination for vice president, so I really \vas not that close
- ; LBJ’s efforts in Vietnam; Martin Luther King’s assassination; working on the Commission for Federal-State Relations; LBJ inheriting JFK’s staff; being offered a federal appointment; LBJ deciding not to run in 1968; LBJ’s relationship with Robert Kennedy
- by the people from Texas. Of course, he was selected by John Kennedy to be his running mate, and then I think he was pretty well taken seriously. B: Did you have anything to do with the pre-convention campaign? Did any- one from Mr. Johnson's camp try
- by the press at least as one of his supporters in the State of Ohio. I think it was intimated at least that you might have even changed from Kennedy to Johnson. Were there any details of that episode? H: Actually, I was a committed Kennedy delegate. I
- Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
- his suite in the Biltmore. Oscar Chapman and May Oliver (?), I believe it was, we all were using this room, but mainly Chapman and I were using it. F: Did you have the feeling that you had started late? Y: Yes. And the Kennedy operation was so well
- General Kennedy, re: Ramsey Clark Speaker, re: Ramsey Clark and Space Council Tom Clark, re: Ramsey Clark A. B. won Pat (Speaker Guam Legislature) and Adrian Cristobal of Guam To Speaker's office * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO
- for group of businessmen (see file) White House for meeting with President and Pres. Ayub of Pakistan Pier #1, Naval Weapons Plant to take boat to Mount Vernon and dinner in honor of President Ayub given by President and Mrs. Kennedy; black tie * Selected
- of China's visit to Senate gym To see President Kennedy at mansion * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Day Monday July 24, 1961 Expenditure Code
- with President Kennedy and VP of China VP opened the Senate Walter Bobby Baker Walter Sargent Shriver Secretary of State dropped by Skeeter's lunch for Clinton Hester and Pete Rozelle Policy meeting at P-34 Sen Smathers in P-38 pictures with 6 national leaders
- Date visited by)* LD August 21, 1961 Expenditure Code To Washington, DC -- see travel activity Arrived Washington, DC - met by Mrs. Johnson, Speaker and others lunch at 400G took Mrs. Johnson to airport Senate gym visited With President Kennedy
- General Kennedy Senate met -- Vice President opened the Senate Picture with Miss Muffin for National Retail Bakers Week David Bell (Budget Director) Abe Fortas (New York) Nick Katzenbach (Justice Dept) Sen Yarborough Sen Yarborough shook hands with Lloyd
- LD March 12, 1961 Expenditure Code To Middleburg, Va -- see travel activity Showed Pres and Mrs. Kennedy; Prince and Princess Radziwill Huntland Mrs. Johnson; Thornberrys; Jenkins and MMW arrived Lunch nap Dinner with above in item no. 3 Spent night
- -in at SEC Building Atty General Kennedy and Sen Yarborough; Ramsey Clark VP opened the Senate Peesident Sarah McClendon Walter Baseball planning luncheon at Skeeter's Texas Delegation To look at house on Dexter Street with Mrs. Johnson White House Security
- Date. Activity (include visited by)* LD Expenditure Code Space meeting at EOB; room 300 National Security meeting at Cabinet room of White House at 4921 30th Place: Pres. Kennedy (Kansas City) re: coming to see him to brief him on Cuba, Tuesday
- . May 24, 1961 visited by)* LD Expenditure Code To Washington -- see travel activity arrived Washington met with President Kennedy at White House lunch with Sec Rusk at State Dept televised press conference on Far East trip at State Dept building
- and Morris Kallison of San Antonio Bob Ruth (US News); re : Capitol Whispers in US News; VP told him I have no such feelings about the "intellectuals" and don't mind Bobby Kennedy's trips at all To home SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Expenditure
- ) The President was met by Honorable and Mrs. Robert Kennedy Motorcade began through Nassau County -- approx. 12 miles -- crowds lined the Boulevard the entire wav. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy rode in the tewcarw/ President and Mrs. Johnson -- they allowed the entire
- To the White House, arriving at 12:57 Luncheon at the White House - Southern Governors EEO Meeting, Indian Treaty Room, EOB Arrive 274 EOB President Kennedy Walter Jenkins To National Lawyers Club, arrivin g at 7:55, via car 111 for New Frontier Club Dinner
- 11:45a f 11:50a 12:00r 12:25p 1:00p t President Kennedy about the Smathers matter Arrive P-3 8 Pictures taken by Art Uhlman. Picture taken with Mrs. Mary Cross Brown and the Anthony Cantrera family of San Antonio Stanley Marchs (from N. Y.) --11:47
- :10p f 9 3:30p Activity Date (include visited by)* September 8, 1962 Expenditure Code LD Arr P-38 George Reedy President Kennedy expressing appreciation to the Vice President for the splendid job done on the trip to the Mid-East. Dr. Kenneth
- :35a 11:45a 2:15p 5:00p 6:25p Dep 4040, pick up James Webb and Congr. Albert Thomas Andrews AFB to accompany President Kennedy on space activities trip (VP using separate plane, taking off 5 minutes behind the President and landing 5 minutes earlier
- on his trip to Vietnam 5. 5/28/64 Mtg. unnum bered Meeting with C abinet, Demo c ratic National Committee , et al , to commemor ate President Kennedy's birthday 6. 6/6/64 Mtg . No . 533 Laos 7. 6/16/64 Mtg . No . 534 FY 1965 Underground