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  • and John Cofer-- · P: No. F: That was really out of his hands too, wasn't it? P: Yes. And Everett Looney. Those people either planned or directed the legal hearings . None of us, at that point, could do anythin g abo ut it because i t
  • !" "Look at And they began to applaud, the Texas delegation stood up and clapped and whooped and hollered. The · network people wanted to know what was going on, and they came running around . The next thing I knew I had t he national radio and TV men
  • here without I talking tour constitutional rights. We're all Americans. We got a Golden Rule, 'Do onto others as you would have them men i;1to batt·1e [ order the ;;;;,n 'l'lithout regard to color. The_y c__~ 0 :n'y our tlcrJ ·into fo:d1oles
  • LBJ’s views of Vietnam while he was Senate leader through his presidency; the views of various senators about bombing; comparison of financial and physical support from the U.S. and the United Nations; Bobby Kennedy’s desire to see Rusk removed
  • Dungan AC 74-207 RPTRIC'MON COO&$ (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed In pccorc;lance"'ith ~8'trictiom contained
  • was not involved or associated with the National Youth Administration in that work at all. F: You said you met Mr. Johnson while you were Secretary of State--socially or in a business sense? M: I became interested in President Johnson when he became a candidate
  • a long period of association? C: Oh, yes, I had a break with Lyndon Johnson. year, eight or nine months. We hardly spoke for almost a I wrote an article about him; the first article ever written for a national publication about Lyndon Johnson
  • . Per's for a shampoo and set. Desk work these days is happily sprinkled with pictures for autographing. Because the end of our Administration is near at hand, people in the government, people in the White House, old friends far and wide are sending
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh Ludeman -- i -- 6 L: · I have really never heard ofanybody locally. It's mainly the people that I suppose I have heard talk, pr the teachers that were associated with him and like the students. He took a real active interest
  • on in as far as he is concerned.' Let him go? P: We just work like unshirted hell to get every vote at this tlrlng and I think the people will feel he is self-centered and pretty selfish:· While I am trying to do a job for the nation, he is out picking at me
  • National politics
  • , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: ROBERT KLEBERG, JR. INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: King Ranch Offic es, 2nd floor , Kleberg National Bank, King svill e, Texas. Tape 1 of l M: Mr. Kleberg, the first thing I would like to know is when you first met Lyndon
  • National Youth Administration
  • campus activ ities than we did on . Bird was intere sted in the politi cs of the campus. in that; I really wasn' t. She was intere sted But she had a lot of friend s who were not at the unive rsity, and she knew a lot of newspaper people. We went
  • used to know people, hell, I've forgotten. Very well. originally~ Geraldine and . . . . Frances. I'm getting old. I can't remember names. F: Right. L: Yes. Of course, Jim Wright came out of Weatherford. I don't know him. I've been out
  • . And I thought I could s e e people com ing up to them to a rg u e w ith them . So by now I w as read y fo r this so rt of a c iv iliz e d even in g of good in te lle c tu a l f a r e a nd good food that I could a n ticip a te w ith the G o ld b erg s
  • LBJ and Lady Bird to National City Christian Church; dogs are racing on White House lawn; Air Force One to New York with guests for signing of the Immigration Act of 1965; LBJ delivers speech at ceremony; Johnsons see Erich Leinsdorf whom LBJ helped
  • , Ly ndon waA no^ xix a pa r ty mood, noi. even wXJih ike^je people. . TkeJie.^A AOme kang. oveA. '^A.om jJioAe kouAA o^ Sa tur day ni g h t when he. woke up a6out03: wxjJx ^e\/eAj^ paJjr^ Xn kU^ cke^i. and we cal l e d ik e Chi e f a n d jJxan
  • Natural resources and national parks
  • Last full day in White House; Johnsons & Billy Grahams to National City Christian Church; Lady Bird writes letter to Curator, Jim Ketchum, about Children's Garden with thank you to his staff; thank you letter to John Loeb; more acreage for national
  • a s of t c o c o o n t h e r e in A u s t i n w i t h c h i l d r e n of r i c h people, a lovely s t r e e t w h e re e a s e and s e c u r ity p re v a ile d . a s h e r m o t h e r I a m glad. A n d of c o u r s e B u t I r e c o g n i z e t h a t
  • National politics
  • LBJ writes from the Nueces Hotel in Corpus Christi and tells Lady Bird that he has been very busy since coming to Texas and mentions people he has seen and meetings attended. He briefly comments on plans for Thanksgiving.
  • Hotel in Travel Magazine. She is proud that LBJ is able to help people and happy about a possible Thanksgiving visit from LBJ.
  • of the most warmly welcoming houses I know, fu ll of antiques and porcelains and paintings and casual shots of important people stretching over at least four administrations. We sat by the f ir e and had a drink and enjoyed a l i t t l e quiet v is itin g
  • to say to each other. And then I went on to Roxanne. Yes, she enjoyed her. job relatively, but was looking around for something else. ~did not feel close to ~e-Swiss, although she thought there was no anti-American sentiment among the ordinary people
  • & people; unveiling ceremony for FDR portrait by Madame Shoumatoff; Margaret Truman & Cliff Daniels are houseguests; Margaret's pianos sank into White House floor; Lady Bird & LBJ make remarks; "Sunrise at Campobello"; Lady Bird to Harkness Ballet
  • try^,—■ w phit o r c h e s on th e f i r s t a n d s e c o n d f l o o r , a n d r a d i o d g a l l e r i e s f u l l of people^ b u ilt a r o u n d a c o u r t y a r d , v e r y a r t i s t i c a l l y p l a n t e d a n d o b v i o u s l y j u s t
  • Signing Ceremony, Pacific Northwest Disaster Relief Bill; NASA Exceptional Service Medal to astronauts; in crowd was Jacqueline Cochran who flew LBJ to Mayo Clinic in 1948 campaign; many guests staying at the White House; party for people who worked
  • & people; stop at archeological site; tour of agricultural school; lunch; Lady Bird receives necklace made of coffee beans; to American Embassy; rest; reception at Intercontinental Hotel; dinner at Ambassador's residence; LBJ reminisces & philosophizes