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- preservation. The remaining members of the Council are: K. STEVENS of Pennsylvania, Chairman L. KENNEDY of Texas HALPRI:-l of California LAWRENCE MRs. ERNESTIvEs of Illinois RussELL W. Famu.y of Minnesota DR. RicHARD DAUOBEllTYof Washington CHRISTOPHER T11NNARD
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- , that at least (The 1963 transition different, with exactly little for Progress already set Departmencs novel elements sharp under lines Nixon, label for not of policy the new President President entirely little, credit and to another
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- Senator Mansfield Richard Russell Mar gar~t Chase Fulbright Robert C. Byrd Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative \ McCormack Albert Boggs Bates Bolton Mahon Smith INFORMATION EYES ONLY ~BUTTERCUP
- in V ietnam , I u rg e you to answ er th e a rtic le in R eader's D igest for A ugust by R ich a rd Nixon, e n title d “ Needed in V ietnam th e W ill T o W in." You can te a r It to pieces p a r a g ra p h by p a rag ra p h a n d heaven know s
- . Into the President's bedroom. 1. 8:35 CTJ to Mr. Per's for shampoo and set. 9:12 Called Jim Ketchum. Luci had tour of Nixon Administration. Children! 10:30 CTJ came back to the White House. 10:36 Called Helen Williams to come in to bedroom. 11:06 Called Mary Rather. 11
- ';lntry. After the 2.0th President I . . h. . Nixon speaks for th,. country and President Johnson supports im in every um $1.) (f,..j.,' ~r way he _c an. There rill be timely r:flccilugs with Ambassador Murphy now, and later with the s1cretary o~ Stat
- CHRISTIAN DISCUSSES HIS RESPONSE TO PRESS CONCERNING MISINTERPRETATION OF NIXON'S STATEMENT ANNOUNCING APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT MURPHY AS NIXON'S LIAISON DURING TRANSITION, INCLUDING STORY THAT LBJ WAS IRRITATED WITH NIXON
Folder, "November 26, 1968 1:45-2:25 p.m. Foreign Policy Meeting," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- : W. Thomas Joltnson FOREIGN POLICY MEETING NOTES ON NOVEMBER 26, 19~~r-HTIZEU FAMILY DINING ROOM SANITIZED Authority N L J - c_ g _s THOSE ATTENDING: By ~ ~MRS, Date /~-9-B'f lf-o The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Robert Murphy (Nixon
- Secretary Clifford: Scoop thought that the Nixon honeymoon would be short. Nixon is anti-Democrat. Because of no relationship, Senator Jackson doubted he would have much influence. He also thought that Nixon was going to unload on him. PUEBLO fl I
- member of the JCS behind this plan now. We will lose two men on the JCS next spring -- Wheeler and McConnell. If we wait for Nixon they will put off those matters they can put off. It could be a year before a Nixon team is ready to do this. If we get
- with Liz. Worked with Liz. 3:20-3:50 To the theater with Simone to see "Not as a Privilege" (movie on health education in Denver). 3:55 Returned to the second floor. 4:15 Called Mrs. Nixon to invite her to come visit and look over living quarters. Rested
- : Strauss is like a stone wall. He won't revalue. - - We 1 ll be working out our Budget. -- Nixon says we shouldn't extend surtax. -- Mills says unless Nixon fights for it, the surtax won't be extended. -- We'll spend $186 this year. We should take in about
- are making an effort to throw the election to Humphrey. He said Nixon had been told of it. Nixon told Smathers he did not want the President to be pulled into this, that wrong results could flow. Nixon said he is afraid we would be misled. Senator Smathers
- Plane CP RTRR - Commercial Plane Restaurant Tips Train Notes concerning the Senator's Activity There was a crowd of Nixon supporters -- mostly ladies -- outside the Adolphus Hotel and inside the lobby lead by Congressman Alger. LBJ was informed
- upset. The people who make a big play out of this have been Republicans in the Congress. I don't know if President Nixon will have this much trouble or not, but my goodness, we certainly had-F: To a certain extent is this Congressional reluctance
- departments involved; gold pool; strengthening of the dollar; promotion of Common Market in Europe; surcharge extension; tax reform proposal; consultation by Nixon staff; 1967 inconsistent economic forecasting; Group of Ten; estimation of LBJ
- s swearing-in President-elect Nixon and Nixon asking him to remain on the Court. Charles Zwick, Director, BOB - pl - pl the South Lawn, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson for ARRIVAL CEREMONY s Excellency Amir Abbas Hoveyda, Prime Minister of Iran an d Mrs
- should participate in the Humphrey campaign. Did you get involved in this one? M: I don't remember that I did. it for a while. B: I hate to say no without thinking about I don't remember that I did. Then after the election of now-President Nixon
- was presented by Jeanne Deason and Independence Agency wives -petti point presentation. 3:00 Ladies left. Worked briefly at desk with Carol Carlyle on tonight's dinner. 3:10 To dressing room to record. 3:23 Called Harry Middleton re: Nixon films. 3:27 Called
- NYC party thank-yous. 2. 10:15 Pictures with Liz, Bess, and Ashton at desk. Then Bess took picture of CTJ with Bob Knudsen -- and pile of work!! Liz stayed to discuss wrap-up of film coverage -- and leaving something for Mrs. Nixon. 11:00 Liz left
- on the terrace -- then moved into the dining room because of thunder and rain -- with the President, Luci, Larry Temple, Marie, Mary Rather, and Yolanda. Talked about today's politics -- Humphrey's and Nixon's chances. Turkey, ham, curried rice Retired
- Nixon , 12:00 n reception , Cabine t Roo m , lunc h a t 1:0 0 i n Gran d Ballroo m To Newark , Ne w Jersey - - se e travel activit y To Cragwood , Fa r Hills , N J - - se e travel activit y Attended weddin g receptio n - - weddin g o f Charle s Engelhard
- Moyers Watched Kennedy-Nixon debate from 450 9. Spent night at 480 Driskill Hotel Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No. TELEPHONE CODE: Notes concerning the Senator's Activity f- from t - to Lo
- I've always understood was the situation. G: There's some indication that both of them were persuaded by the argument that LBJ should run to keep Vice President Nixon from getting elected. H: Well, it's to win, yes. Because the answer
- and the committee, but the new Nixon budget cut those in half and cut them back to what they had been. They didn't cut them below what they had been but just back to what they had been before. Now the funds don't amount to much because Mr. Rocke- feller puts
- ; Laurance Rockefeller; Hubert Humphrey; consultant to American Conservation Association; Nixon administration proposed changes in the Council; Udall-LBJ relationship; transition; Hickel's influence with Laurance Rockefeller regarding Citizen
- was anticipating that Hubert Humphrey was going to foul up his Vietnam negotiations, and he said to me directly, "I do not want you to work in the Humphrey campaign." And I told him how wrong I felt that was, that any lack of helping Hubert meant helping Nixon
- a little space between us and his position. The President: He wants space. In his heart he is with us, but he thinks it is politically wise to keep space. Secretary Clifford: Nixon 1 s representative on the Department of Defense wants to see me on personnel
Folder, "[November 20, 1968 Meeting with Tuesday Luncheon Group]," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- in Saigon is hurting the Administration. Nixon will move and move fast. He'll sell them down the river. You ought to proceed with Hanoi without being abrasive with Thieu. This isn't your problem -- it's a problem. I think you should proceed. The President
Oral history transcript, John A. Schnittker, interview 2 (II), 5/18/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , but would never have allowed him in the mid- or the late sixties to make the leap that Javits and Kennedy wanted, and was made in the Nixon Administration when the Food Stamp Program became truly national with many billions of dollars, instead of one or two
- --and we all know the history--Nixon decided for whatever arbitrary reasons he was not going to expend funds the Congress appropriated. And I was reflecting upon the fact that I can remember it was Senator Mondale, Senator Kennedy, Senator Javits and Pete
- policies under President Nixon.
Oral history transcript, James H. Rowe, Jr., interview 6 (VI), 12/9/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was sort of ambivalent about Humphrey both ways. G: Sure. What did you observe about the relationship between Johnson and Nixon that year that you were working [for him]? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
- Southern Manifesto; farm legislation; Francis Case; social security; LBJ and Paul Butler; LBJ and Nixon; 1956 Democratic National Convention
- did indeed work with the Labor people and some staff budget people, and they indeed liked it and they started urging it on Wirtz. And Wirtz became very high on the plan. Now, Nixon--I can't remember whether we started to run into trouble before
Oral history transcript, Lawrence E. (Larry) Levinson, interview 6 (VI), 8/18/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
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- of the experience that my wife and I had on the Sequoia. I can't pin the date down, although I would think it would be sometime after the Republican convention of 1968, and after President Johnson had had a meeting with President Nixon at the White House, generally
- The Sequoia; LBJ's assessment of Nixon; LBJ's comments on Martin Luther King; working on a tax surcharge speech on the Sequoia; staff members wanting access to the Sequoia for personal use; Camp David; visiting the Ranch; LBJ's office at the Ranch
- , but no southern state unless we have something that will appeal to them. He asked him, "Do you want Nixon to be President? He called you a traitor." Rayburn always thought Nixon called him a traitor. Nixon brought me the speeches and they contained a phrase
- to President-elect Nixor, addressed to Mass in care of Mr. and Mrs. David Eisenhower -- Mr. Nixon 1 3 b1 day. ) Eion. Joseph Barr, Secretary of the Treasury Larry Temple (PL) - at Jim Jones' desk Honorable Lawrence O'Brien in "Little Lounge" --Chairman
- . Activity (include visited by)* ID Tuesday (cont'd) January 31, 1961 Expenditure Code McGeorge Bundy, for secret briefing before National Security meeting tomorrow Ralph Dungan Ross Buckner, R. L. Williams; J. W. Nixon, A. O. Bowen, J. D. King (School
- . Thomoa Joiin90n Nixon asked to see Harriman. He will see him Thursday The President: Communications, Transportation, M2dics and the Secret Service have never failed me. I like the new Military Aide, Colonel Hughes. Doctor Burkley has done a wonderful
- of 2.0 boys from Teddie Military School in N. J. arri Ving MaitC:h:2..'4f. •Sclleawed~oVsee Vice Pres~ Nixon .or Sen. Knowland and .want to see the Senator ay fepresenting Jhe Den:;.o~ ratic _s ide. s :Donr.C-oolt c~l~.On:t N"e.weYorl