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- agenda-setting works intermittently, contfr,gent ly, under c rtain circumstances, but it looks like c ngressional agenda-setting, especially without the involvement of the presid nt, Joseph Califano: "You've got to be willing to risk your presidency
- and inflation, hut ~orked more generally in areas of forecasting overall economic outlook, concentl'ating ;leavily on prices, inflation, this of proi.:;:, ::1. SOy't fl,1: v~a.ges, Compared to the Kennedy-Johnson Administration; can you give me some
- these with WJ. Opens Senate, swearing-in of Joseph H. Bottum, Jr., to fill Case’s seat. Kennedy called LBJ to get Albert Thomas and Sen. Russell together, apparently to work out something ahead of time (?). Kennedy calls LBJ at 6:45 p.m. 7/12 P-38. LBJ meets
Oral history transcript, Orville Freeman, interview 4 (IV), 11/17/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that President Kennedy supported. He was very anxious about getting a food stamp program started because he'd been out campaigning in a lot of the mine heads and places around the country and he had witnessed firsthand something he didn't even dream existed
- LBJ's views on the food stamp program; the connection between civil rights and food programs; President Kennedy's involvement in food-related aid; funding and congressional support for the food stamp bill; Department of Agriculture involvement
- been secretary of defense, he'd been in and out of the government his entire lifetime. And Jack Kennedy said he didn't even know him. So he wasn't all that well plugged in, either. But Lyndon thought he was. G: During the [Joseph] McCarthy era, was LBJ
- n o f recipien t Hughes. Philli p S . BO B Milnor , Stefa n so Johnston, Rober t W . NS F / Minshall , Willia m E. , Re p (R-Ohio) Karth, Cong . Joseph E. / Morabito, Ugo, . Commercial Minister , Emb. o f Italy . Kidd, Charle s V. OST ; Morse, Se n
- . Bowman L. Arthur Minnish A Marvin Braverman Jennelle,Moorhead ^HHH)^ Mrs. R. Max Brooks Raymond D. Nasher Mrs. W. Randolph Burgess William H. Nicholls Mrs. Lisle C. Carter William A. NurenbergE wan Clague C. Joseph Nuesse Oliver Daniel Mrs. Harvey Picker
Oral history transcript, Phyllis Bonanno, interview 1 (I), 11/12/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , the President came out and said all the Catholics were to get on the helicopter. So I grabbed my mantilla and white gloves and got on the helicopter. That also was an interesting ordination because in the pictures there is the President and there's Mrs. Kennedy
- ; LBJ's relationship with Nelson Rockefeller; LBJ's relationship with the Kennedys; a proposal to draft LBJ to run for re-election and LBJ's morale following the 3/31/1968 speech; LBJ's reflective nature; LBJ's relationship with Hubert Humphrey; LBJ's
- .sting friendly cooperation between our two countries. Dear friends in the United States: Th:lc. is my third official visit to your country., beginning in the Pres:ident Kennedy, fall of the year 1961, when my dear friend., now departed, whom I
- Room for Cabinet Meeting with the following in attendance: until Secretary Rusk, Douglas Dillon, Secretary McNamara, Attorney Genera. Kennedy, PMG John Gronouski, Secretary Stewart Udall, Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman, Secretary o f Commerce
- from the collections of the Library of Congress, the National Ar chives, the Ohio Historical Society, the Chicago Historical Society, and the Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower and Kennedy Presidential Libraries. From March 15 to April 25, 1976
- upstairs thi s a . m. n- pi n Mansfield Sen Califan . Abraha m R ibicoff Robert Kennedy o- p t int o Cabine t Rm. w / Thant - Secretar y -General, . United Nations - e d t o Secretary Rober t McNamar a t ra.lifa.n t Se e n Rm . t - w / Mrs
- Fellows #H if The food and coffee went untouched theye had been such a program in their day." The President laughed, and named and all present sat completely Presidents Wilson, Roosevelt, and Kennedy, but pointed out that he didn't think tha entranced
- , Livingston , N J William Evans , Clevelan d 18 , Ohi o Marvin Rosenberg , Westcheste r County , N Y Anna Roosevel t Halsted , Washington , DC Joseph Schwartz , Philadelphia , Pa . Frank Furstenberg , Baltimore , M d Ralph Mansfield , Chicago , IL L Joseph R
- lnveatipticm c:oncer.rl~ J'enle'• wherea'bouta on November 22, 1963•. and Immediately precedla1 daat at:e. Tbe ...._4 material relate• to &Zl FBI lra.veatlpUcm made shortly after tbe ••-alaatlan of Prealdezlt Kennedy wit:h reapect to alle;zadou ma4e lty
- not be anticipated. lb traced development of the democratic process in Vietnam, said when Geno Ky took second-place on the Thieu 1
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 8 (VIII), 9/21/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1987 INTERVIEWEE: JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR. INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Califano's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 G: Let me ask you first to just sketch the background of the steel negotiations, August 1965. C: You
- See all online interviews with Joseph A. Califano
- Califano, Joseph A., 1931-
- Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 8 (VIII), 9/21/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 1 (I), 8/20/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of Education. Therefore when Kennedy started the Peace Corps it wasn't surprising--to me-that he would ask somebody like me to take an interest in it. G: Sure. The material about you also mentions your working with juvenile delinquency, largely through your
- The origin of Shriver’s interest in poverty-related issues; Shriver’s involvement with trade unionism, the St. Vincent de Paul Society and the board of education in Chicago; Shriver’s work in the 1940s with Eunice Kennedy on the Continuing Committee
- :31a f Walt 4:04a t 4: 23a A. t Rostow - told the President that Senato r Robert Kennedy had been shot in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles W. Moursund - houseguest in mansion Mrs. Johnson 4:3la f Walt Rostow 5:10 t The Attorney General
- -- I -- 14 commission. We used to have little snack lunches up there on the Hoover Commission, and Joseph Kennedy and I enjoyed talking with one another. One day we got to talking about finances. Papa Kennedy said that a long time ago as his
- 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.
- on some of those trips. I know I did not make any of those trips with him. I had one curious experience with him as Vice President which was not limited to foreign affairs. After Kennedy had been President a year everybody was writing pieces about
Oral history transcript, Eugene McCarthy, interview 1 (I), 12/12/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- anything I could say. G: I wasn't in any control group, the planning group. You were also one of the first members of Congress to take on Senator Joseph McCarthy. Did you ever get a feel for Lyndon Johnson's position here? M: I don't know what
- for the legislation but may have wound up voting for it. I don't recall. G: A good deal has been written about the Johnson treatment etc. A: That does corne to mind when he was Senate leader around late 1959 and early 1960 when the race between him and Kennedy
- Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
- of LBJ and JFK; LBJ and columnists; LBJ's press secretaries; LBJ and the press; Gene McCarthy; Bobby Kennedy; 1968 campaign; personal observations on LBJ
- . Do you remember anything of his visit during that time right after the convention? They nominated Stevenson and Kennedy for vice president. Okay. Also in that month Price Daniel ran against Yarborough for the Senate, and it was a very close race. I
- LBJ's feelings about Senator Joseph McCarthy in 1954; LBJ as a medical patient; a 1955 highway construction bill; LBJ's cousin, Margaret, and her family; LBJ's smoking habits after his 1955 heart attack; going on walks with LBJ; the LBJ Ranch
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- for Johnson and Clay;" "We Trust You;" "We Remember the Airlift;u 11 We Trust Kennedy;'' "Nothing is too great a sacrifice for Liberty." 11 7. The Vice President's visit got the play in all Berlin papers Sunday with the emphasis on the welcome that the West
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 4 (IV), 12/4/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , and that is a discussion you had with Joe Kennedy in the Oval Office about the New Frontier programs. O: Actually, it was a brief discussion, and it was en route from the living quarters over to the Oval Office. Joe Kennedy expressed some concern about his son Jack's
- O'Brien's discussion with Joseph Kennedy about the New Frontier program; leadership in the House of Representatives before and after Sam Rayburn's death; the Trade Expansion Act of 1962; a private-sector public-relations operation led by Howard
- , and an internship in Omaha, Nebraska. G: That's right. M: How did you happen to go to Nebraska? G: Well, when I was getting my Doctor's degree at Galveston, of course, we met some people over there who recommended Saint Joseph's Hospital which is the teaching
- Assoc for Menta l Health Burton Joseph, First Vic e President. " Brian O'Connell, Executive Director, " Michae l E . Freelund, Associat e Director, " McCord Mr. Warre n presented the President with a replica o f the Menta l Health Bell
- Robert Byrd r Secretary of the Treasury, Joseph Barr e Califano-pl * ' e Manatos ' - ' ' . Carl Albert * . Hale Boggs t Sanders G Lawrenc e O'Brien Rank Senato ^ j , Th _ The usher reported that the guest s began arriving at 8:25 and Sen. Byrd wa s
- on the range Note given to the President that the Senate passed the Social Security Bill 62-14 with the dissenting votes cast by Senators Brooke, Case, Harris, Hart, Javits, Kennedy, Kenned Metcalf, Mondale, Nelson, Proxmire, Tydings, Pete Williams
- Andy Biemiller A, J. Al Barkin -^r. .- ._J_ - CIO , Ex - Legislative Code Asst to Meany OFF RECORD Director, AF L - CIO ^ _'._-•- _ Joe Califano , :
- and Paul's we Mr. J. C. Kellam (Mrs. Johnson's left) being, and called Col. Cr Hon. A. W. Moursund (Mrs. Johnson's right) to check on him. H Hon. Joseph A. Califano, Jr. H Mrs. Evely n Irons ] Marie ^HHHHHEFehmer H Hon. JaKe Jacobsen H Mary Slater ) Col
- g W m McCulloc h g e jsf 0 : / y August 11, 1965 White House WEDNESDAY To Flower Garden for ^ 2L^ REMARKS and ^ , f • _y_~ SIGNING CEREMONY - Salin e Water Bill - first pen to Con g Wayne t^- Aspinall C ' I/ Seeks out Sen . Robt Kennedy to hand
- White Secretary Senator Geo Monday Vance Ted Kennedy re appalachia related to New program England and etc Reedy Secretary Secy House 1 1965 Mann Rusk William J Crockett Secretary Rusk Secretary Vance To mansion w/ re MW and Nancy
- Nichola s Katzenbach Director J . Edga r Hoove r Solicito Senator B . Everet t Jorda n Senator Harriso n A . Williams , Jr . Senator Danie l K . Inouv e Senator Jaco b K . Javit s Senator Rober t Kennedy Congressman Charle s R . Jona s Congressman Willia m
Oral history transcript, Harry J. Middleton, interview 1 (I), 6/20/1979, by William C. Spragens
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- (from the staff) • · There was also ready access to prepare memos for his "night reading ". · We didn't want to abuse it, but it was there. He \>JOuld read it and respond . 7. Did you have occasio n to work with holdove r members of the Kennedy staff
- Middleton, Harry Joseph, 1921
- interview, of an EaRon, Hov. J.'1, 1967 ...., . .. .. I, . -.... .. l ' 50. William ''Rrv. · 51. interview, 52. · Joseph Nilliams, Francis .-,Chuifh--~elephor:.e .53. team interv~ew, Bethel Sept 14, 1967 Church -paster, --telephone Nov
- nominated for the vice presidency in 1960? H: Well, no. I was not extremely jubilant. But I was so pro-John Fitzgerald that what he wanted was all right with me. B: Why were you so much in favor of Mr. Kennedy in 1960? H: John Fitzgerald's record
- white leaders in Civil Rights: Hodding Carter III, Bill Reedy, Claude Ramsey, Father Phillips McCloone and Father William Morrissey; SCLC base in Alabama; opinion of Kennedy men; LBJ’s administration involved in voting rights, public accommodation
- 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Krim -- III -- 4 Committee, that I had had some contacts, considerable contacts actually during the Kennedy years, and I felt that it was important for him
- exaggeration and last minute decisions, stubbornness and secrecy. Addendum: 3/29/1968 call from LBJ about polling to determine where LBJ stood against Eugene McCarthy and Robert Kennedy; early hints that LBJ would not run in 1968; reasons LBJ had
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Connell -- I -- 2 research for the State Department. [He] left Humphrey in about 1958 to go with Chet Bowles over to India, came back and I think became director of intelligence and research under Kennedy. He's now