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Reference File, "Camp David"
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- in Texas and with the FBI alone. But eventually, over a matter of days and after a lunch with Richard Russell, the senator from Georgia who had been Johnson's mentor in the Senate, Johnson changed his mind. "l became interested in the Johnson tape
- . Audience with Pope Paul VI. San Salvador Attended meeting of the Presidents of Central American Republics. Richard Nixon, January 20, 1969-August 9, 1974 February 23-24, 1969 Belgium · Brussels Attended 23d meeting of North Atlantic Council; met
- on which he was speaking. Win ter had arrived. Richard Nixon had been re-elected just one month earlier. Watergate was just surfacing. The war in Viet nam dragged on. There were many opportunities for LBJ, if he wanted, to reflect on hi successor
- in Congress. Speaker Sam Rayburn took Congressman Johnson under his wing. LBJ w· s a court favorite of Franklin Roosevelt's. And formidable Georgia Senator Richard u sell first made LBJ minority leader and then majority leader of the Senate. Harry Truman did
- , Richard Baker, Historian of the U. S. Senate; Don Bacon, former correspondent, U S. News and World Report; Raymond Smock, former Historian of the U. S. House of Repres__,ntatives and Director of the Robert C. Byrd Center for L gislative Studies at Shepherd
- the Finance Committee. LBJ addresses a group of students from Southwest Texas in Washington for the inaugural. The Texas State Society reception is held in the Senate Caucus Room. 1/20 Eisenhower is sworn-in as president on the Capitol steps; Richard Nixon
- .'s shop with quiet efticiency since Johnson moved into the White Hlmse. He supervises such speechwriters as Richard Goodwin, Douglass Cater and Horace Busby, tosses in the scriptural citations of which Lyndon is so fond. Better than any other staffer
- .'s shop with quiet efticiency since Johnson moved into the White Hlmse. He supervises such speechwriters as Richard Goodwin, Douglass Cater and Horace Busby, tosses in the scriptural citations of which Lyndon is so fond. Better than any other staffer
- .... We didn't really know where it was going, but as you'll see in this book. that suit was a very big part or what happened, and Richard Nixon real ized that, as we learn from the tapes. '·In the course of that suit. Wood ward and Bernstein, the two
- through the 9th.” 7/2 Friday. LBJ makes early morning radio talk from Lubbock and makes campaign stops in Crosbyton, Spur, Aspermont, Stamford and Abilene. Warren Woodward reports that at Aspermont, A.E. Richards, young editor of the local paper, “ran
- סPat Nixon. I know she will make a fine First Lady. She has much t סlook forward to. And I know you have some exciting years ahead a.s you meet and cover the new First Family• It is going to be a little lonely without you. And don 1t be surprised
- , along w1th one on the Nixon Administration, ·were present~d at the symposium to a fonn,idable array of econormsts-a panel of former Presidential economic advisors. Among those present were John Dunlop, Roger Blough, Leon Keyserling, Don Paarlberg, James
- , Johnson, Administration. and Ford. Planning is underway for the Carter Library in Georgia. The site for a Nixon the Lyndon Museum Library has not, at this st::ige, been have gruwn up around it, from its conception early in the Johnson administration
- his prerogative as majority leader, is the first to be recognized by Nixon. He offers a resolution to revise Rule 22 to enable two-thirds of members present and voting to shut off debate on any measure, including a rules change. The resolution also
- day might prove to be an extreme danger. Like all warnings, unless there was an immediate crisis at hand, the government simply sits back and does not react. - Lawrence Levinson, former Special Assistant to President Johnson Nixon Administration
- to table the motion. 1/4 Democratic Advisory Committee holds its initial meeting. Although LBJ and Rayburn have declined to serve on the DAC, two senators, Kefauver and Humphrey, are members. During debate on Anderson’s motion on Rule 22, Nixon offers
- , Johnson; on Ziegler, Nixon; J rry terHor t, Ford; and Ron Nessen, wh is currently President Ford' Pres~ Secretary George hrislian, Press Secretary to President Johnson rom 1966 t 1969, ill moderate the panel discussions. House Majority Lnder Thomas (Tip
- and he came to know full well the meaning of nfulfilled expecta tions. But he did leave a legacy. He Lasker raised the war on disease to presi dential status. Thereafter only at some risk could presidents ignor . it; and Pr sident Nixon eclared