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  • and shame-faced as we were to be very much more so in the next decade, because the Democrats had just sort of chewed up Hoover, over and over, from--when was it, 1930? G: 1932. J: --that first race of Roosevelt, 1932, beginning then and on for twenty
  • Social events of the 1950s; Senator Theodore Francis Green; Sam Rayburn; Senator Walter George; Herbert Hoover; Lady Bird Johnson's miscarriages in 1954; the political situation in Vietnam in 1954; the Texas governor's race between Allan Shivers
  • Fortier Frank Feeney James Fling Cooper Holt Ralph E. Hall Harry Hoover Herbert Houston William H. Hickey L. Eldon James Thomas J. Kelly Anthony V. LoPoppolo Richard Manning Robert W. Nolan Joseph L. Pudlo, Jr. Miss Elizabeth A. Riley Martin C. Riley Frank
  • August White Wreath Johnson placed at on behalf House 10 1965 Tuesday grave of Hoover of the President by Major General President Eisenhower Harrisburg Pa to tell him that he was sending a telegram to be read at West Board Iowa marking
  • McNamara Warren Christopher Abe Fortas Larry Levinson George Christian Roger Wilkins John Doar Tom Johnson The meeting began at 11: 15 a. m. 12 :20 p. m. The meeting ended at ~ :. ,. :: !:> ·.:. :: J TG !: c A'l .. :,,;!j .. 1.:.1
  • calls & security checked Date November 11, 1966 L B J Ranch Dav Friday Activity (inctude visited by) E The President awakened (as he told Sen. Mansfield in telephone conversation later in the morning. ) Ambassador Arthur Goldberg, New York
  • calls March 4 , 196 5 White House checked Thursday . Breakfas t --w . Mrs . Johnso n - me t w / 33 ? MW abou t 8:45 , J V a t 9:10_ _ 21 9 lbs Secretary Bal l Secretary Rusk George Reed y re demonstration at US Embassy in Moscow re Rusk's
  • Director McCane Director designate Mr McNaughton Raborn To the Fis h Roo m t o ^tf presen t th e Bi g Brothe r o f the Yea r Award to Mr . Rober t J , (Bob ) Cousy- (th e all time basketball great ) . Mr . Dre w Pearso n made th e introductions
  • the citations and th e President pinne d o n the Medals - Press an d television coverag e To the Ova l Offic e w / M W Director J . Edga r Hoove r - FB I (requested by Mr. Hoover ) Marvin Watso n (pl) (The Presiden t handed Amb. Gree n a ltr fo r deliver y t o
  • gather, felt that Hoover had been abused and had not been treated fairly after his presidency. Do you recall that? Did he ever talk about that? J: That's the only evidence that I've come across of it. I know that Lyndon lived to flinch at his own
  • at KTBC; attending the State of the Union Message; 1947 legislative issues; Aunt Effie's estate; President Truman sending Herbert Hoover to Europe to study food and fuel shortages; Mrs. Johnson's pregnancy; the backyard and garden at the 30th Place house
  • The Presiden t an d Mr White House -- LBJ RanchPage 8FridaySept. 25, 1964Arrived LBJ Ranch w/ s in th e churc h and pai d their respect s t o th e Hoove r family - - Mr . an d Mrs. Herbe : t Hoover, Jr . , an d Mr. an d Mrs. Alle n Hoover . . . and several
  • W W ^ VHITC Hous e Dat DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSON WARY president bega n his day a t (Place) fa Time Telephon •: 1 Out L 0 Activit Jak 7:49a t marvi 8:00a I n Watso n e Mal echek - LB J Ranc h . , . _ _ e President aske d fo r Senato
  • . Frase r (Minn ) Hon. Charles Horsk y -Spec. Asst, for Capita l Affairs to th e President REMARKS. BY, THE- PRESIDENT,-- carried by TV - "rews , . press- etc. ' Abe x , :
  • DATE: November 15, 1981 INTERVIEWEE: LADY BIRD JOHNSON INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: LBJ Ranch, Stonewall, Texas Tape 1 of 1 J: The first of the year, as I have said, was always a series of celebrations of Speaker Sam Rayburn's
  • ; the relationship between LBJ and Richard Russell; Robert Taft; tidelands controversy; Felix Longoria's burial; a letter from Herbert Hoover to Harry Truman regarding Hoover's public service; buying souvenir pieces of the White House during its renovation; Paul
  • -QliLialt^i Hilton - e n rout e t o th e Whit e House President t o Ova l Offic e w/ To m Johnson Hon. J . Edga r Hoover , Director , FB I President t o mjdr's offic e - t o loo k a t paper s i n box President t o Ova l Offic e Mrs. Bett y Tilson - i n
  • the White House and to M. C. barbecueson the banksof the Pedernates. In April, the Libraryrealized a long-standinghope by offering "An Evening with Cactus Pryor" to a crowdedauditorium. The veteran performersang, did a vivid impersonationof the fabled J
  • his assistant, more or less. He handled a lot of things for the Chief Justice while the Chief was directing it. This general counsel [J. Lee Rankin], who was a member of the commission, phoned me one Saturday afternoon saying that "our friend wants
  • 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.
  • " Box 1 Memo, "I don't like this at all" Oct 10, 1966 Purpose: "Okamoto" Temporary Exhibit, LBJ Library !Released from Archives by: Date J._R_e-ce_i_v_ed_b_y_th_e_M-us_e_u_m_= ___________ D_a_t_e ______ Returned to Archives: Date I ___.l
  • IITE HOUSE mf IT LYNDON B. JOHNSON j~ asident bega n his day at (Place) 9:15a __ s_ Jak "9:40a t Th e White House 11:01a" 12:10p To | ' ,___ | | I | ; Senator Day Activity Friday Expendi- (include visited by) ture _ , , Breakfast
  • a 8:09a t Sec y McNamar a 8:31a t Cong 9:03a f Dr 9:24a f Douglas . Georg e Maho n - a t hom e . Joh n Roch e s Cate r 9:37a t Hon . J . Edga r Hoover , Director , FB I 9:46a f Hon . Clar k Cliffor d 10:01a t Sec 10:07a f Wal t
  • , Pastor of St. Mark's Episcopal Church (who preached the ser Wilcomb Washburn, head of American Studies and Printing at the Smithsonian Roland Hoover , President of local chapter of American Institite of Graphic Arts Ralph Hoitsman Bowden Craighill Dr
  • , R!RESENTA TIVES fHltTON, D. C . ·,J Aus tin, Texas November the twenty second 1 9 3 8 Honorable James Ro,•ie, Jr . Assi st ant to Mr. James Roosevelt The White House Washingto n, n.c. Deer Jimmy: A t housand t he.nka for your note on my re- el
  • to the Prealdent •i• .. . f '.. ;~ .. - ... x y'. ~ ., \ , Ct.rKT Muuc111HON, Ju. September 27, 1966 Dear Lyndons \< f?/X /J-?1'~ e.PVK '"' ~ DALLAS,TCXAS Although Congressman Celler has publicly · and privately encouraged merger of thexNational
  • :, , ·, .,: tJNCLASSIFIED I i . I I J' I , ), I I ~··"' I .. - I' Chief of Protocol 1-3-69 List ~) i t ......... ~ f'""I _. • ,,, •• ""I.,. l ' 'i I r~ ,. ,i ft:.. • WN3 94 VIA RCA CARACAS 1055 DEC 18 1968 THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE CON
  • reprd■, ff' /I~-/ /I.~~ Myer pp, Olfi Affair■ • I Director Iatena1:ioul &Del.. latiou ff •' ( ~,EKE~ J"el>ruary 3, 1961 /JIJEl-3/~~ la N• .... • te JOIW nqaat ol Febnaary 2, I llaff m•d• an-••eat• for tllie Prow.at•• pePMMI
  • - December 1952 DATE: March 29, 1982 INTERVIEWEE: LADY BIRD JOHNSON INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mrs. Johnson's apartment, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 1 J: October of 1952 saw the campaign, such as it was, get into full sway. There were
  • , House of Rep, Ala Hon Roscoe Roberts, State Senator, Ala Hon A J Gilbert, Speaker House of Rep, Rx Ariz Hon Clarence L Carpenter, President of the Senate, Phoenix, Ariz Hon J H Cottrell, Jr., Speaker House of Rep, Little Rock, Ark Hon Jesse M Unruh
  • mjdr's roo m - lookin g at thi s week' s issu e o f LIFE magazin e 1:37p T o mansion fo r .__ LUNC H OF 3:01 w/ Hon . J . Edga r Hoover . Directo r o f the FB I 3:01 Mr. Clyd e Tolson . Associat e Directo r o f the FB I . 3:0 1 Mr . Carth a D . DeLoach
  • s Distric t Judg e Luthe r W . Youngdah l in additio n to : Ramsey Clark , Deput y AG J. Edga r Hoover , Director , FB I Returned t o Ova l Offic e Members o f the Crim e Commissio n i n th e Ova l Offic e Pictures i n Flowe r Garde n w/ th e Member
  • L.lftl~ON trl'i&FtlA~:Rft:/l11.ANV PillR'1~~~ MR ~'O.lh:·11: -- :Colo Hoover 454 it.,i~ON QJl'FIS.E.&S J/f' i•R:ESl:DlV!.'~l"''S HOU$E- t~-, 5-imon) 53;61/Rm .. 5 M:r.. MaOQk,J 1.1.:lSOlf0FFICmt ~T :ME'f'ROPO~'Jl(,)!llli!L Mr., Von Page~~-.1~·
  • S .. =·--· .., • '; ,:, .,q·~,u a''•s· h·':,-Center .. ·. -~.S·..:o~ .. .. m -....::~~,--~• - ::..._--..,.,-::- ...... ·--- . l)MAJ>E . A ...·HE J J ? .• . ' ~· ~1 • .. . • .. ~ -:-...-: 't~.J
  • prot.ection and strength tor both HUDand CAPto make this transfer, I am forced to have soma roservations as to the timing ot this transfor. J,tf re­ sana tiona are ba&ed on 'fflY'lack of' knowledge a bout the peroon who will be named secretary ot this new
  • INTERVIEWEE: WILLIAM J. HOPKINS INTERVIEWER: THOMAS H. BAKER National Archives Conference Room, Washington, D.C. PLACE: Tape 1 of 1 B: Sir, I know that you came to the White House in 1931, in October I believe, and have been there since. Could you
  • See all online interviews with William J. Hopkins
  • Hopkins, William J., 1910-2004
  • Oral history transcript, William J. Hopkins, interview 1 (I), 6/6/1969, by T.H. Baker
  • William J. Hopkins
  • will be affected by c1·cat.ion of the new Department. Gallaghl:!r. j\-iakes sense Randall Opposed to new Dcpartn1
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORR ESPON D EN TS OR T ITLE RESTRICTION j'hJll-~- -~--~~--+---1..l51.t>4-.~~- 1-- A 4-Jltr.- O(J>'e-tJ 3.y.~0Ptc /?7'1~(-/0-f42l PP - ,, ,, s 2 pp. ,, Memorandum
  • , the consolidation ' ' of all transportation ------- programs in the Department of Commerce. .l In 1949, the Hoover j Commission .Task ·Force of Transportation. . on Transportation recom­ such a Department in h~s I ' mended Ii a Department
  • THATTHEREWOULD BE A FOUP-!)Z:LEGATION MZETlHG AND RE'FE:iREO TO A DOC~i~ENT WHICH H2 HAD SEE~ DESCRIBI1\G IT AS FOrR u::LEGATICN:3. TH£ oocu~ENT IO ~~nncH HE P.EFERR£u TURNED our TC EE THE DRAFT OF ACRE.ED ~nmTE. WE SAID TH~.r HIS RECOli..ECTIO~J OF THE DRAFT
  • • CONFIDENTIAL [COMMrrl'EE PRINT NO. 31 ,· • I . I SEPTEllBl'.R 20, 1066 ! I' Calendar No.··. 89TuCONGRESS '2o$£8810N s.3010, [Report No. R •i ••• •• ,· I £..' ,.p ] ·t " IN TIIE SENATE .OF THE UNITED STATE.~: ... I j
  • -, A0914805 0026 7016 PAFSC AAFSC Hq USAF(AFADA ) Wash OC 20330 COL HARTUNG, WALTER M, A0256128 0016' -4316 PAFSC AAFSC Hq USAF(AFPTR) Wash OC 20330 HINIKER, JEROME J, A0372810 9816 PAFSC Hq USAF(AFMSD) Wash OC 20330 HOOVER, JOSEPH S, A0907184
  • -thirdo eventual]3 through the m111tont ant unshckable Southern and Weotern support that r,ould ronult. !hero is n eentJ.mont here that 90 New York votes 1·,111 oont .more than -90 votes olsewhero. The oame eoonomio pressure thEit 1e rapidly puttins Hoover