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Veterans
1968 Task Force on Workmen's
Disability
Income
Stewart
Orville
Udall
Freeman
12/1/67
10/26/67
Sargent Shriver
Alan Boyd
Robert McNamara
1/19/68
No date
11/22/67
10/19/67
Betty Furness
Ramsey Clark
No date
10/68
Eugene V. Ros tow
Wilbur
- . Valenti
Lee C. White
3:30p.m.
"Educatwn and Health"
Moderator: Corinne C. (Lindy) Boggs
Panelists: Joseph A. Califano, Jr.
Douglass Cater
Wilbur J. Cohen
Augustus F. Hawkins
Francis Keppel
Lawrence F. O'Brien
The flaws they saw in the Great Society were
- to stablish a
permanent endowment for the Friends of the Library in Mrs.
Johnson's name
Former Ambassador Edward . Clark announced during the
evening the success of that effort - the goal of $1 milJion was
surpassed by m re than $250,000.
It i especially
- dinner in honor of Tom Clark.
1/21
LBJ attends Alfalfa Dinner with Senator Tom Connally.
Late January – Early February
Over the opposition of Austin City Councilwoman Emma
Long [and?] organized labor, Herman Brown gets a $68,900 contract for the city
- Hannegan,
Arthur Bagby, Ed Clark, Albert Jackson, William Kittrell, Arch Underwood, Sam
Rayburn, Representatives Pickett, Combs and Lyle.,
1/23
LBJ went to see Grace Tully to tell her that the Federal Judge in Austin had died
and to remind her of Alvin
- ident Johnson s chief as
sistant for domestic legislation,
Joseph A. Califano Jr. had unique
insights into LBJ's deepest fears
about the impact that the Viet
nam War might have on his be
loved Great Society. He began
his remarks under the live oaks
- with
Chalmers Roberts; Congressman Fisher and Lewis Seibert; Willard Simmons; J.R.
Parten. Addresses Big Brothers Dinner at Mayflower.
1/25
Smithsonian Board of Regents meeting. Meets during day with Sen. Hayden; Clark
Thompson; Roland Boyd; Fred Korth. Talks
- a gathering in Speaker Rayburn’s office with President Truman,
Stuart Symington, Tom Clark, et al.
1/5
LBJ is appointed to the Armed Services Committee and the Interstate and
Foreign Commerce Committee in the Senate.
President Truman delivers his State
- Alfalfa Clun dinner. Meets with Justice Tom Clark after the dinner.
1/27
Sunday. Breakfast at The Elms with Russell, Reedy, Busby. Later goes to Camp David
for the night with CTJ, the girls, and the Thornberrys.
1/28
LBJ, Lynda, Homer Thornberry return
- an important convert when
Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Special Assistant to the Secretary
of Defense, but soon to join the Johnson staff, wrote to Bill
Moyers advocating the Marsh idea.
During 1965 Presidential aides continued to suggest pos
sible appointees
- in 1995 and 1998. he orked
with an international ream to write
Global Scenarios f r Shell Inter
national in London-. to1;es about
the future of the world for the next
thirt year·. he has r cently edited a
book in conjunction with Joseph
Jaworski
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papers are nine former CabineL officers: Joseph W. Barr,
Alan Boyd, Ramsey Clark. Clark Clifford. Henry Fowler,
Marvin Walson, ,John Gardner, Dean Rusk and RoberL
Wood. OLher major acquisitions indude Lhe one million
Drew Pearson papers, and Lhe
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press conference jointly held by her and six other persons
identifiE>d with the Kennedy and Johnson Administra
tions: Senator Hubert Humphrey, Robert Kennedy Jr.,
Clarence Mitchell, Joseph A. Califano, Kenneth O'Donnell,
and E:sther Peterson
- and Manges
Joseph C. Swidler, Leva, Hawes, Symington, Martin and Op
penheimer
W.W. Rostow, Professor Economics and History, The University
of Texas at Austin
Roger B. Smith, Executive Vice President, General Motors Corp.
John Gardner, Author; Chairman
- reunion. They are: Willard
Wirtz (labor), Alexander Trowbridge (Commerce), Joseph Barr (Treasury), John Gardner (HEW), Clark Clifford
(Defense), Robert Wood (HUD), Alan Boyd (Transportation), Rober,t McNamara (Defense), Anthony Celebrezze
(HEW), Orville
- supporters hope that such pre-convention
meetings will spread throughout the state. The group adopted a resolution
calling for an uninstructed delegation and for support for a presidential nominee
who could lead the nation “out of chaos.”
3/26
Joseph
- Reception, 9 p.m.
2/11
Ed Clark is in Washington.
2/19
Truman speaks at Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner at the Mayflower Hotel,
Washington, D.C. His speech is broadcast over nationwide radio; he criticizes the
reactionary response to his State of the Union
- and
to have the members selected by the entire Democratic senatorial caucus, not
LBJ. Clark makes a motion to establish regulations for calling meetings of the
caucus, criticizing LBJ for calling meetings infrequently. Clark withdraws his
motion after LBJ
- Deathe, Bolton, Elmo Brown, Chuck Brooks
and Charles Howell.
2/14-2/25
At the 20th Congress of Soviet Communists Party in Moscow, Nikita Khrushchev
proclaims a new party line, including destruction of Joseph Stalin as national idol.
The rush to “de
- Busby, Joseph Califano, Ramsey
Clark, David and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, John K nnelb
Galbraith,
Barry Goldwater,
Ann Land rs. David
McCullough, Daniel Patrick Moynihan. Charle Robb, D an
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You will have free admission to all the other
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with McPher:on and d me tic adviser Joseph Cali fan .
LBJ casually announced
that he might not run fi r
reelection. The two aides sat
stunned. Finally McPh r
son stammered, "You have
to run." LBJ's eyes fixed
upon him with laser-like
intensity. "Why do I have
- succeed him. 'This is what it is like
on a typical day,' he said to [Clark! Clifford. 'We had
an inadvertent intrusion into Cambodia. We lost a B·
52 with four IJ-bombs aboard. We had an intelli
gence ship captured by the North Koreans: Clifford
1-milcd
- a distinguished array of experts from
the lields f political science, his ory and journalism. Among the
po itical scientists w re Joseph Cooper, Rice niversity; oger
Davidson. Library of C ngress; Richard Fenn , niversity of
Rochester· Sam Kernell. Brookings
- . They feel that they are entitled to a
pro-labor man in his place, since he had the best labor record of any member of
either house. Andy Biemiller would prefer someone like Church, while Meany
would like Clark to get the position. Reedy notes that they have
- Rayburn.
Stevenson, Kefauver, Fulbright, Tom Clark and Bill Kittrell also attend. Later LBJ
attends a stag dinner at Clark Clifford’s for Truman. Earlier in the week Clifford
had asked LBJ to attend saying that Truman had asked that LBJ be among the
eight
- of Amb.assador Joseph Kennedy,
Palm Beach
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·speech, Democratic Party Dinner, Miami
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. View Damage from Hurricane Dora, Jacksonville
,.Re·marks, Naval Air Station
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- , park·, and monu
ments in Washington are w II docu
mented. But that was far from all she
did. Mrs. Johnson wa very much
involved in the negotiations that
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led to the creation of the Joseph
Hirshhorn Museum and she played
a significant part
- . In the House, Charles Halleck defeats Joseph Martin for
minority leader. Martin had served as the Republican leader since 1939. Rayburn is
re-elected speaker.
The Senate consists of 64 Democrats and 34 Republicans, including 2 senators from
the new state
- will be with us. It has been with us since peo
ple first began to grunt and make s1gns-becaus
ou can bet that
in the beginning was the unconfirmed rumor, th hint nf scandal
ous doings in the rums of Pompe11.
Liz Smith
Joseph . Califano, Jr., one-time sped l
- as WilLiam Bundy,
Horace Busby, Joseph Califano, Ramsey Clark, David and Julie
Nixon Eisenhower, John Kenneth Galbraith, Ban-y G Jdwater,
Ann Landers, David McCullough, Daniel Patrick Moynihan,
Charles Robb, Dean Rusk, Liz Smith, William Westmoreland
- is critical of the tight money policy
followed by the administration.
Ed Clark cables LBJ urging him to oppose passage of a bill sponsored by Senator
Neuberger which would regulate billboard advertising on federally-owned lands
next to federal highways.
Gerry
- regular Sunday radio broadcast, LBJ hosts five Texas congressmen and
gives them an opportunity to discuss specialized issues: Clark Fisher of San
Angelo spoke on the new defense program; Wingate Lucas of Fort Worth on the
outlook for labor legislation
- to suppress a major news story
affecting the national security." Two
CLARK CLIFFORD
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hours later, at 8:09 p.m., United Press
International broke the story, and
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- to suppress a major news story
affecting the national security." Two
CLARK CLIFFORD
ABE FORTAS
hours later, at 8:09 p.m., United Press
International broke the story, and
On a friend's behalf,
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- FOR RELEASE AFTER Z:OO P. M.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1967
Office of the Press Secretary
to Mr s. Johnson
THE WHITE HOUSE
REMARKS OF MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON
AT COLUMBIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
Dean Clark, Governor Ellington, Students
- or July
LBJ meets CTJ in Marshall, goes to coast for rest. LBJ secures approval of Cen-Tex
Rural Electric Projects, largest allotment ever made by the Rural Electrification
Administration.
LBJ works on report of Economic Condition of the South with Clark