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- on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh KILPATRICK -- I -- 13 time President Johnson, Liz Carpenter, or anybody else in the world gives an exclusive and makes somebody very happy that he annoys ten times as many people
Oral history transcript, Lawrence E. (Larry) Levinson, interview 6 (VI), 8/18/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
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- -league steps and got on board, and we got underway. I think Liz Carpenter was there, I'm not sure about that. But in any event we shoved off and noticed as we looked around that there were a few little boats trailing us, namely Secret Service in their own
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 10 (X), 6/25/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- headed that? O: Well, there were several Johnson women involved. Liz [Carpenter] was very much involved. G: Lindy Boggs. O: Lindy Boggs. G: Scooter Miller, wasn't she? O: Yes, I was thinking of Scooter. Bess Abell. She was very good
Oral history transcript, William J. Crockett, interview 2 (II), 8/19/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- buying paintings? sequentially when trips took place, but I think the time when we went to Beirut as the first stop, and I guess that was the Middle Eastern trip, I think that was the trip that I was told by Liz Carpenter that the [Vice] President
- . Petersburg, and they were in the news paper business there, the Congressional Quarterl , and they were friends of Mrs . [Liz] Carpenter, so she had gone out to their house to rest a little while in the afternoon . F: All of this took place at St
- , ~ritlme /sr~~ ('h'f / ; r(;/ Tbl• I• IA n•ponae .J {_~ Admlnl•trator ~ s-- "// - '1) JIily 20. 1964 TOa THE PRESIDENT FROM: LIZ CARPENTER Tb• Republican women are hiably oraaniaed and bard at work. I aia11••t that at ti.• coacluaion
- , because they are enthusiastic about the possibilities. I.~ .s. McG. B. CONPIDISN'FIAL -€ONE IDEN TIAL October 18, 1962 LIZ Please wasn't. tell the VP that my first reaction was "who, me"? It The most relevant articles State can find
- on their front yard and porches." March lf~ 1965: Mrs. Johnson met with Secretary and Mrs. Udall, Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe, Chah-man of the National Capital Planning Gommiss~on, Liz Carpenter, Mrs. Johnson's press secretary, Mr. Nash Casho of the National Park
- of the women who were lobbying against this; I think [by] Liz Carpenter, who was a newslady from Arkansas at that particular time, but a friend of the Johnsons. But I think the women were the ones that were for beauti- fication, and I remember on several
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- ·Physician. Cain, Vice-President's 7. Mr. Walter Jenkins, Administrative Assistant to Vjce-President. 8. Mr. Frank Valeo, Office of Senator Mansfield. 9. Mr. Horace Busby, Special Assistant. 10. Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter. l 1. Col. Howard Burris, Aide. 12
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 42 (XLII), 11/5/1994, by Harry Middleton
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- number of newspaper people's houses, to the Carpenters' of course, and to Marshall McNeils'. And then the glittering side of life I got into by an occasional dinner at the F Street Club. Senator Millard Tydings, who was chairman of Lyndon's committee
- t h e r s e l f . C an you e v e r im a g in e Q u een E liz a b e th d o in g i t o r M r s , D e G a u lle ? *' It a p p e a r e d th a t th e L o ndon E d ito r h ad ev en b e t o n e of th e young la d ie s th a t he had s e n t th a t s h e w
- ; Lady Bird, staff & friends discuss press visit & riots in Washington; Lady Bird talks on phone with Lynda Robb; Lady Bird & Liz Carpenter work on speeches & talk to John Connally about Hemis Fair visit; the Secret Service change Lady Bird's arrival time
- to the Society for thei:ra use. Nash we want to thank you for your $500 speaker's fee ••.• 11 terally gathering rosebuds while you speak. We have an exciting present q ion to hear and so I'll turn the chair over to ~ecretary Udall. [1 of 2 (back)] Liz
Oral history transcript, Harold Barefoot Sanders, interview 1 (I), 1/1/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- on and makes you feel all right after all. F: He neyer himself seems to have any carry-over of that ill feeling. I mean, it's out of his system, and he's through with it. W: I think so. It disturbed me for a while. I too!( Liz Carpenter back to town one
- with Johnson. And the new President of course wanted all of his people on--Liz Carpenter, everybody who was traveling with him. Then he authorized people like Jack Valenti who had simply been riding in the motorcade, didn't even have a toothbrush with him
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 5 (V), 6/23/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- V -- 12 had about, I think there was four houses on it. One of them was Aunt Frank's; one of them was Uncle Tom's; up there where Liz Martin [lived], who died
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 23 (XXIII), 9/5/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- had come for them to go--forcefully, if necessary. There was no question in my mind that they were going. I determined that I was going to push very hard to bring things to an end because we could not continue the chaos. Liz Carpenter, whom you know
- take Oklahoma delegation to Loo Angeles tor Kennedy. What he is working for I thlnt ls an uninstructed delegation which would put h1m in a position of more prestige at the Convention. I have been getting a lot of helpful lnfo1mation from Lei and Liz
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 1 (I), 4/13/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- I -- 8 rejected~ everything. know him that well. That's one thing he is going to read, and I So when Liz Carpenter left my name off, he is going to see
- was in the first car and I was about three or four cars-because whenever there was an official ceremony like this the press people had to be up forward. Liz Carpenter was up forward, etc., and I always stayed out of the way. Oh, about eight miles out we began
Oral history transcript, Claude J. Desautels, interview 1 (I), 4/18/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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Oral history transcript, Michael A. Geissinger, interview 1 (I), 12/16/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with the Johnsons. Liz and Les Carpenter carne out to do an interview for Collierls, and I remember in the pictures so they were there for the interviel", Dorothy Nichols, G!ynn.·' LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
Oral history transcript, Patricia Roberts Harris, interview 1 (I), 5/19/1969, by Stephen Goodell
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- was taken in ultimately by Liz Carpenter who had to show her White House pass, not her convention credentials, but her White House pass, to get in, so there was tension from this source. But this was a source tangential to the convention and not within
- and the whole period was so expansive that while we kept in touch with her--and Liz Carpenter was just enormously helpful in sort of opening doors and all--that it just never seemed to be necessary. Now it may be that it wasn't necessary because she
Oral history transcript, Charles B. Lipsen, interview 1 (I), 6/13/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- these guys went out and just worked like hell for him. ;: . .. You had an anecdote you were going to tell. Yes. i: Yes. . .. If you get a chance, read Liz Carpenter's book. Did you read about men who make advances? Have you read
Oral history transcript, Betty Furness Midgley, interview 1 (I), 12/10/1968, by David G. McComb
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- of groups. I had been conned into doing an appeal for the United Fund in Akron which is something that doesn't fit into this job. Liz Carpenter asked me, and I didn't dare say no. always turned those meetings inside out. So I did that. But I When I
- ] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 9 And the utilities in my section of the country like TP&L, were very cooperative with rural electrification. Mr. Carpenter and Bill Lynch were the ones who were running
Oral history transcript, Earle Wheeler, interview 2 (II), 5/7/1970, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- ever gave them an answer. I mean, he might say something, but it didn't mean anything, and Liz and Les Carpenter wrote it up word for word. If you haven't read it, you ought to find it. Have you read it? It was printed in the newspapers. It was the most