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  • Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Wilbur Cohen -- I -- 23 recommended standards; President Kennedy recommended standards; President Johnson
  • [For interview 1, 2, and 3] Biographical information; social security; Eleanor Roosevelt; 1939 amendment to Social Security Act; Congressional committee and chairmen; unemployment insurance; disability benefits; Kennedy administration; Medicare; LBJ
  • , no, careful screening." F: So that the Bricker Amendment wasn't anything to fear as far as he was concerned. D: The Bricker Amendment failed by one vote short of two-thirds. And like a friend of Joe Kennedy's asked Joe Kennedy why did Jack Kennedy vote
  • cities and a campaign of vitriol by racist Alabama Governor George Wallace, a Demoetat who challenged Johnson in several primaries. LBJ, who assumed the presidency on the death of John F. Kennedy the year before, was running fot election in his own right
  • cities and a campaign of vitriol by racist Alabama Governor George Wallace, a Demoetat who challenged Johnson in several primaries. LBJ, who assumed the presidency on the death of John F. Kennedy the year before, was running fot election in his own right
  • Shriver during the 1960 campaign. was at Princeton. paign. I That would have been my senior year during the cam- I worked for the Johnson-Kennedy ticket during that campaign. r was doing my senior honors thesis for the School of Public and Inter
  • . . ~ .~:..--=--- ' ~- - ~ . ---.__,.;;;;.·._ "'"' ,.._-:.~?:.t' -:~~ Iotn 1 @udPer Capita Personal Income, 1960and 1963 Total United States South Virginia West Virginia Kentucky Tennessee North Carolina I South Carolin,· -''j· Georgia • Florida. Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Arkansas Texas u.s. Less
  • , and Senator Senator Jack Kennedy from Massachusetts, and I think, my recollection is, that the Texas delegation supported Senator Gore on the first ballot and supported Senator Kennedy on the second ballot. One little thing that happened here. Senator
  • formerly ~.dmired, taking the stand he hes for Senator Kennedy, We need, not an.extreme liberal nor an extreme consecvative, blitt one who takes the ee~ible middle groun• and I believ~ Senator Johnson is the man. I believe a very great majority
  • we have sent to Mr. T.W. Kennedy ot Three Rivers Texas, the funeral direc­ tor. Also we have acquainted Mr. Walter Winch.ell with the facts at hand. J. Navarro [2 of 4] r·CHtCAGQI bA nt. TRIBUNE'.: ! fage l~ .. Thurs., Jan. 13,1949 GI DENIED
  • -:aitin r-,irs. Jm-n.es L. r.::1rtin is a younc; houseuife all her volunteer time these uho is ::;pendin~; dnys in an unuGUal comb:tnation of church and country. Iler !'converslOD" to this the assassination 01· President neu emphasis Kennedy last
  • became President. This was in December of 1963, soon after he had assumed office following the death of President Kennedy, tions, I believe, from I had been home for a few weeks on consulta- Sofia. I was anxious to see President Johnson LBJ
  • Fortas indicated interest in seeing this Report by the Presidential Mission on the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. The 30 page sunnnary at the beginning of Volume One, which was read by President Kennedy, gives a clear picture of the problem
  • enthusiasm here. ha.rid it could well be that this is a sleeper. On the other I've had sane reports that the ·older folks, the more established people, tend to view with some reservation the McCarthy-Kennedy statements and ask the question, "Well, what do
  • : Which was on the top floor of the White House and was used by General Eisenhower as a card room and by Caroline Kennedy as a school. luci redecorated it herself and made it into a very comfortable living room-type with a record player up there and book
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • Memo, John F. Kennedy to Lyndon B. Johnson, 4/20/1961, “Kennedy, John F.,” White House Famous Names, Box 4
  • autographed DIRECTORS GLEN R. BAKER, DR. GILES TYLER BROWN, DR. ROBERT GALEN CHANEY, DR. FRED M. JUDSON, CAROLINE L. McCARTNEY, DR. ELEANOR METHENY, JOHN MORLEY, W. M. NEIGHBORS, DR, DIXE STURGIS. THEWHITEHOUSE RECEIVED 1%5AUG17 AMIO r- 0 The 1nost
  • for Radio u.c. & Telolalon) lt4. l11111,, ,,~""''•bell. Luxembourg and Radio Caroline. Nam, . •: · .- f ··, •·· Plus one of the biggest and most Add"' ·-....:.---------acoustically true sounds in tran, • . . • f .' ·· · ··'. • -· · 11 s,stor radios
  • ., KENNEDY AND . Mt:MBERS OF TH~ 2o A LXNDO i; s~··JOHNSON UNQTE .. . SH Aq E 0 UR I GR II E F' I S I SHALL TRANSMIT' YOUR '. ~ENATOR,s: EA~IL:V; . 1 - W~ITE HOUSE DOES NOT PLA~ TO RELEASE MESSA3E~ jUI HAS NO . oajEctroN to ~ELEASE 9Y P~ESIDENT LEONi
  • to Tuscaloosa, Alab:upa, . where they met with ROBE'R1 SHEttJr,:;;N. These officials travel,~d to Tuscaloosa ln order to have Realm of South Carolin~ books audited with the Klan "auditor 9 Mrs. ~fLV1LN SEXl\)Y. This was the second audit to be given t6 the South
  • Pope C. Scon Porter Ord PttStOn Harry B. Pri ce Walrer W . Price Elinor K . Purves A. Philip Randolph Payne Ratner Rabbi Joseph Rauch Hoyr £. Ray Conyers Read Florence M. Read Dr. Augusrus Reccord Robert' L. Rttd Caroline Ruucz Rees 0. L . Rejd F. D. G
  • Branch and later as Deputy Comptroller for the Service until 1965, when hewas assigned to the Fifth Coast Guard District as Chief of Operations. Captain Hyslop assumed the post there as Chief-of-Staff in August.1966. He is married to the former Caroline
  • July2, 2008 Reference No. 13116 Processing Note Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 6/9/68 TIME: 12:41 PM CALLER: Ethel Kennedy Pages ofTranscript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist ·-· -......- - - ~~· ... i
  • Kennedy, Robert F. (Robert Francis), 1925-1968
  • ETHEL KENNEDY THANKS LBJ FOR HIS ASSISTANCE FOLLOWING THE DEATH OF RFK; LBJ OFFERS ANY ADDITIONAL HELP HE CAN MAKE AVAILABLE; ETHEL KENNEDY ASKS LBJ TO RELAY HER THANKS TO LADY BIRD JOHNSON ALSO
  • Kennedy, Ethel, 1928-
  • Telephone conversation # 13116, transcript, LBJ and ETHEL KENNEDY, 6/9/1968, 12:41PM
  • ETHEL KENNEDY
  • , 1960 (include visited by)* Expenditure Code LD Arrived P-38 Senator Johnson opened the Senate Sen Kennedy's office to see Bob Woodruff To Kennedy's office to see Gov. Hodges Sen Ellender's lunch G-44 Sen Kennedy Oveta Hobby -- "wanted to see
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. All of our holdings are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • Memcon, Moroccan Sympathy on President Kennedy's Death, 11/25/63
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • Memo, de Gaulle's comments on death of President Kennedy, 11/24/63
  • camps rolled into one. One Humphrey camp was for Johnson and was "Stop Kennedy," and the other Humphrey camp was for Humphrey and against Johnson. The ADA people in the Humphrey camp included Jim Loeb, who had been an ADA founder, Marvin Rosenberg
  • The complex Democratic two-camp division in the 1959-1960 campaign; being confronted by Kennedy about his alliance; Rauh’s version of the Kennedy, Humphrey, Johnson party choice for President and Vice-President; Rauh’s disappointment over JFK’s
  • and impartial justice. -- dictated by JV as summary of conversation) Ed Weisl, Sr in bedroom w/ President Dr. Gould and Dr. B urkley treating the President's throat. Motorcade to La Guardia w/ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy, G. Reedy, Jack Valenti in automobile
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • See all scanned items from Special File on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy Box 2
  • Special File on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • See all scanned items from Special File on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy Box 3
  • Special File on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • See all scanned items from Special File on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy Box 3
  • Special File on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • Memcon, Moroccan Sympathy on President Kennedy's Death, 11/25/63
  • Reference No. 13117 August 13, 2008 Processing Note Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 6/10/68 TIME: 3:00 PM CALLER: Edward Kennedy Pages ofTranscript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist .. . ~~ ··.~ -~·t
  • Kennedy, Robert F. (Robert Francis), 1925-1968
  • EDWARD KENNEDY THANKS LBJ FOR HIS ASSISTANCE FOLLOWING THE DEATH OF RFK AND ALSO CONVEYS THE THANKS OF HIS PARENTS
  • Kennedy, Edward M. (Edward Moore), 1932-2009
  • Telephone conversation # 13117, transcript, LBJ and EDWARD KENNEDY, 6/10/1968, 3:00PM
  • EDWARD KENNEDY
  • , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: EDWARD KENNEDY INTERVIEWER: Joe B. Frantz PLACE: Majority Whip office, Capitol Building, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 F: Senator, last time we closed with a question of mine on whether the Attorney General seriously
  • See all online interviews with Edward M. Kennedy
  • Robert Kennedy's offer to leave LBJ's cabinet following John F. Kennedy's assassination; the 1968 presidential campaign; Edward Kennedy's role in the selection of Massachusetts delegates to the 1968 Democratic National Convention; the 1968
  • Oral history transcript, Edward M. Kennedy, interview 2 (II), 11/13/69, by by Joe B. Frantz
  • Edward M. Kennedy
  • , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: EDWARD M. KENNEDY INTERVIEWER: Joe B. Frantz PLACE: Majority Whip Office, Capitol Building, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 F: Senator, very briefly, set the scene for us; when you came to the Senate, what you did
  • See all online interviews with Edward M. Kennedy
  • Joseph Kennedy's opinion of LBJ; John F. Kennedy considering LBJ as a vice presidential running mate; Edward Kennedy's and LBJ's roles in the 1960 presidential campaign; Claude Hooten's 1962 congressional campaign; the presidential campaign
  • Oral history transcript, Edward M. Kennedy, interview 1 (I), 10/30/69, by by Joe B. Frantz
  • Edward M. Kennedy
  • the thirty-first speech. Now I want to shift to what we might call another chapter in my observations of LBJ and the presidency and that period of time and discuss what I and other folks have referred to as the Kennedy cult. Not the Kennedy clan. The Kennedy
  • . 9:00p met at White House Pres-elect Kennedy, Pres Eisenhower to drive to Capitol Inauguration at Capitol of President Kennedy and Vice President Johnson lunch at Old Supreme Court Chamber watched parade from stands in front of White House stopped
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Day Friday Date February 23, 1962 The Vice President began his day at (place). Entry No. Time Telephone f or t Activity (include visited by)* Lo LD Dinner with President and Mrs. Kennedy, Prince