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- . At this point, he had to leave and we agreed that call him Saturday morning to determine a definite get together with him again. Investigator I would time to Ol"TOUU.. POfllM NO.. 10 MAY 1ta IIOITIOH QSA f'PMR (41
Oral history transcript, John Chancellor, interview 1 (I), 4/25/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- activities with that of Mr. Johnson and the events that occurred during his time. You began your news career with the Chicago Sun Times in 1948 and moved into broadcasting in 1950. You went with Station WNBQ, the NBC station in Chicago. From 1950 to 1965 you
- to convince the other side that, in fact, you will continue to do things to keep deterrence via ble ... And many times they appear to be contradictory things, but they both must be done if, in fact, we're going to achieve the objective of any national secunty
- at meetings and other special assignments that were given him. a meeting every two weeks. For a long time it was Then it was changed to once a month. In 1937, I was also elected secretary of the Chicago Federation of Labor. M: I see. K
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- ~ : otherwi.10 the me511A¥e will be t.ranami t led :.a a leleiJ11m or ordinary cablegram. WESTERN UNION 1207-B CHECK ACCOUNTING INrORMATION TIME FILED R , B . WHI T E NEWCOMB CARLTON J.C . WI LLEVE R PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FI RS T V I CE
- , Conrad Hilton Hotels. Chicago (donor of 4-H member trips) ^^ Kenneth H. Anderson. Assoc Director, Natl 4-H Service Committee Ralphxxjtix E. Kirch, Director of Resources, Natl 4-H Club Foundation The group presented to the President a bound 4-H report
- . ) Mayor Richard Daley of Chicago - Atlantic City (fr. mans. ) Senator George Smathers - Atlantic City (fr. mansion.) Governor Edmund Brown (Pat) - California - Atlantic City (fr , mansion) Former Gov. David Lawrence - Atlantic City (fr. mansion) To South
- DINNER ATTENDANCE: Hugh Sidey, Time, Inc Mr. Ross D. Siragusa, Sr. , Chicago, ILl Merriman Smith, UPI John C Snyder, Dean, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Mass Robert Strauss, Dallas, Tex Barry Sullivan, Beverly Hills, Calif - actor Danny Thomas
- time in the stateroom w/ only Rusk, McNamara, Harriman, and the Vietnamese Ambassador. . . * .. ; ^ < The President to the mAin passenger compartment where he greeted everyone in that section of the aircraft. .. . then asked General Taylor, General
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 5 (V), 11/29/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to him, I think, namely William Dawson from Chicago, but Dawson was an insider-type of politician, very effective internally and very effective in Chicago. But he was not a public figure in any sense the way Adam Clayton Powell was. Adam Clayton Powell
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 24 (XXIV), 7/22/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- as serious as this with him. However, that opportunity will present itself I'm sure in the next few days. I'll get it done and I'll keep you advised." I heard nothing further about that. Then there was another occasion as we moved toward Chicago. By that time
- ; a meeting hosted by Duane Andreas to find loans to continue media for Humphrey; poll results leading up to the election; whether time or money would have allowed Humphrey to win the election; Humphrey's efforts to discuss a Vietnam plank with LBJ and hope
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 32 (XXXII), 7/12/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , not the only time the President sent me to California to have dinner with somebody and turn right around. G: Is that right? There were . . . ? C: To see, I don't know, [Lew] Wasserman or [Arthur] Krim or. . . . I remember going out there a couple of times
- interviews you talked about Viet Nam) and talk a bit about the time from when Mr. Johnson became President in November, 1963, and how this affected your relationship with him. I know you were brought back in a much closer connection, and so I think we'll pick
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 19 (XIX), 2/6-7/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was attorney general of Texas then. Oh, Bill Douglas and Fred Vinson were often there. Judge Marvin Jones and Bob Hannegan and Ed Clark and dear Albert Jackson from the Dallas Times Herald, and Bill Kittrell, who could tell some of the best stories of anybody I
- for the University of Texas; Lady Bird Johnson's input on LBJ's decision-making; Dr. Everett Givens; Texas friends who kept LBJ updated on 10th District events and opinions; LBJ's efforts to balance his time in Texas and Washington, D.C., during his campaign; 1946
- , how you happen to be where you are right now. C: Well, I guess lid have to go back to about 1943 when I came into the United States Air Force, or at that time the United States Army Air Corps, from my boyhood home in Alabama. raised in Andalusia
- he ls con firmed at that time) on Wednesday afternoon or Thurada and aee ·McCone ahead of time? Yee ../ F'lfNJ~ No__ _ . (2) Senator~o•• la anxiou1 to brlng ln the young girl who won the contest sponsored by the Preeident 1s Committee
- know Colson. He comes from Massachusetts. He was on the staff of Senator Leverett Saltonstall at one time. You must know him." I repeated I didn't. He identified him then as a member of Nixon's White House staff, at which point I think I had some vague
Oral history transcript, William B. Cannon, interview 1 (I), 5/21/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- INTERV I EWEE: WILLIAM CANNON INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Sheraton O Hotel, Chicago, Illinois Tape 1 of 2 C: --together for every president, the president's program. Sometimes it's just a simple compilation and coordinating job
- , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: ERIC TOLMACH INTERVIEWER: STEPHEN GOODELL PLACE: Mr. Tolmachls office, OEO, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 G: I think last time we were talking about the R&D programs, at least at one point in the tape we were. I thought I'd ask
- the convention and so forth. I was the executive director of the Democratic Platform Committee in Chicago when John McCormack was the chairman of the committee. At this time, the party, sort of the old pros including Truman, knew that Stevenson could not beat
- in 1943 in Columbus, Nississippi. M: And your husband was in politics at the time? B: No, not at the time. He was going through flight training. He had been an intelligence officer in Brazil and then he came back to the States and went through
Oral history transcript, William G. Phillips, interview 1 (I), 4/16/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- be a member, a lobbyist, or someone else to speak to the group and answer questions about a pending bill or some other timely issue. to be qu ite a popu 1ar event. Club." This got We ca 11 ed it the "Tuesday Luncheon I was one of the organizers
- a great deal of time with Doug Cater. And I know that when the chips were down, the White House always supported this program, sometimes on the basis of fact and sometimes just on faith because we didn't have time to gather the facts. I personally feel
- of the Civil Rights Bill; regulations; Southern Congressmen; influence of Congressmen; busing controversy; problem of selective enforcement; court decisions; Chicago case; Whitten rider; school desegregation; resignation; John Gardner; Wilbur Cohen
Oral history transcript, Donald J. Cronin, interview 7 (VII), 4/17/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- these things you just enumerated--minimum wage and the whole nine yards--these really didn't come up in that period of time. So while I don't remember--which is the honest answer to the question you've asked--I doubt that it would have made a whole lot
- Secy of State Dean Rusk, Mrs. Egal, Mayor Richard Daley, Chicago -- did not talk dinner toasts VHITE HOUS E dat DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY Thursda President bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Time Telephon In Ou 11 tL list to y (includ e
- !!]_I The Baltimore Sun 481 Washington Post-Times-Herald ~/ Savannah News SOI Canton Repository ., ' _I - 138 l * * * \ 51/ Cincinnati Model Cities -52/ Cincinnati Interview 53/ Anti-Riot Program Application. Team DeBriefing Tape
- ) INTERVIEWER: T. H. BAKER December 19, 1968 B: The tape may have been running out toward that last part there. You were saying that you advised the President not to go to Chicago for the convention. G: That's right. B: Was he considering going? G
- rather broadly. B: Yes. They even caused me trouble physically. I think I got hit in the head six times with a camera down at the convention last year out in Chicago. They' re rude. They want to interview some person that ' s third or fourth from
- can recall, the circumstances under which you first met them. S: I can recall very clearly, the first time I met the Congressman was pre-World War II. In those days I was director of research at CBS, and any affiliation which was made
- this on a high plane or restore it to a high plane, if we could, in Chicago. There was even some thought, I was told later, I didn't know this at the time, that perhaps I would be the keynote speaker because of the overbearing dimensions of the foreign policy
- Foreign Relations Committee; 1966 Vietnam trip; Tonkin Gulf Incident; schools of thought regarding LBJ; succeeding JFK; dean of the LBJ School of Public Affairs; investigation of chain store situation; Chicago convention
- it to you. many of the other sources included Time Life magazine from those years, and the books First Dogs, Presidential Pets and Margaret Trumans White House Pets. On Feb 15, 2011, at 3:41 PM, Bess & Tyler Abell wrote: Jennifer You said in an email you
- it to you. many of the other sources included Time Life magazine from those years, and the books First Dogs, Presidential Pets and Margaret Trumans White House Pets. On Feb 15, 2011, at 3:41 PM, Bess & Tyler Abell wrote: Jennifer You said in an email you
- , and the cook has recovered. . . . For the time being we seem to be getting along very well.” 4/26 On FDR’s orders, Army troops take possession of Montgomery Ward and Company after Sewell L. Avery, company chairman, and company directors refused to obey
- , and also won some prizes there in oratory and in debating, and then on to law school . I graduated from law school in 1931, at that time winning a corporation law prize which was offered by the bar association of the state of Ohio . You mentioned
- / Clar k Cliffor d mf - "Bring me th e note s o n that cal l I asked you fo r thi s morning? " vm - "Sen d me the Baltimor e Sun and Philadelphia Inquire r also." J Valenti G Reedy Cliff Carter J Valenti Bill Moyers Walter Jenkins To office fr
- own immediate family, for my children. I am doing it rather for my grandchildren. be interested in knowing a little Perhaps at some time they might bit more about their grandfather, and if so I hope that this record will be available to them
- did you first get aware of I guess about the same time I did. I became aware of him when he first began running .for Congress, but I didn't know him. F: Did you know him at all before you went to Washington? B: Yes, I did. I'd known him
- :. Tuesday L)a\ -Z (tnctude vtshed by) ture
- McPherson Mr. A. L. Williams, Manager, Pure Milk Association of Chicago ^ Mr. Jim Reeves, Manager, Springdale, Missouri Producer's Creamery Associa ion Mr. Harold Nelson, Attorney, Associated Dairymen's Association, San Antonio, Tex Mr. David L. Parr
- by law 7; for U ndiir Secretaries, Assistant Secretaries, and General 8 Counsels, respectively, of executive departments, a.nd who 9 shall perform such functions, powers, and duties as the Sec- lQ reta.ry shall prescribe from time to time. ~: (b