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- of the Great Society, In April, the LBJ Library and LBJ School of Public Affairs joined with the Texas Young Lawyers Association and the Texas Bar Foundation in a con ference held at the Library to . urvey the status of the program. Panelists Dan Morales
- , subsidized credit program is needed and will be effective for breaking the pattern of discrimination against Negro small business enterprises so that they can participate fu14r in the physical upgrading of ghetto areas. We would dissent on both grounds. Our
- , and my insistence upon good quality work from students had a good effect. To this day, I'm afraid, it is a source of dismay to my associates sometimes. I'll bounce materials back that came to me for signing and say, "Look, this can be better written
Oral history transcript, George A. Smathers, interview 1 (I), 2/14/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the lines that we thought would be practical, [would] be more [a] private-enterprise-type of a bill. It became quite evident as we sat at conference with the House on this thing that it was going to pass sooner or later. It was just a case of time
Oral history transcript, Harry C. McPherson, interview 7 (VII), 9/19/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- talked too much and demanded too much and was never satisfied and was a lot of fun, all the things that we kind of associate with Jewish people. 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
- ghettos. ·con. ., versely, rumors amplified by radio, television and the newspapers -- especially with regard to· guerilla bands roaming the streets -- created within the white communities a sense of dange~ and terror. To Mayor Patricia Q. Sheehan
- Services in which Dr. [Jerrold] Zacharias [physicist] was the leader; he and Wiesner were very close and intimate associates. I had brought both of them into the government in the Troy Project when I was Under Secretary of State; had worked closely
- the results were much bettP.r than I expected. I'wanted to congratulate • • on a good job. you and your associates Sincerely, Rob~tner Secretary to the Cabinet and Special Assistant to the President r j. . Governor Farris~r The White House Washington, D
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- tn me -- and Washington was warmer." Mrs. Johnson's revealed sense of responsibility - at the expense of herself - was in a speech this June to the American HomeEconomics Association in Detroit. ''For me," said the Fiut tn become an involved
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 53: Dec. 1‑10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- with the Indonesian government for economic development of the country. In this enterprise, our corporation is associated with Daniel, Mann, Johnson, and Mendenhall, one of the world's largest architectural-engineering firms, and with the Stanford Research Institute
- Service regulations and other problems that were confronting people who had bachelor's degrees, the American Bar Association several years ago suggested that law schools should give doctoral degrees. So now I am a Doctor of Jurisprudence. LBJ
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 12 (XII), 7/25/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- contacted Kay Graham and put a responsibility on Kay and her associates to work particularly the Republican side of the House to assist us in acquiring signatures. We enlisted the Washington Post as a lobbying entity in this instance, which of course
- of the Kennedy people were still [here]. C: Yes. A majority of the staff, in fact, is still Kennedy people. Ralph Dungan [who] was one of Kennedy's close associates was my boss. Ralph had somewhere between twenty-three and thirty-five people working for him
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- 6, 1967. He also circled "The Public Health Service has found that cigarette smoking is associated with--" He was even bothered with--this was a memo to you--the phrase "is associated with." C: Yes. Well, no, there he might have been saying
- the portrait in the White House. The President was away at the time, and it was unfinished so I didn't want hinl to see it anyway, nor Mrs. Johnson either. But he had arranged to have it shown to some of the people on the White House Historical Association
- beginning to take the view that as long as they're white there's no difference. B: That bloomed a little later. It's associated publicly with the Meredith March in '66. was really asking was how early first signs of it began. R: Oh, there were signs
- Associate Director by prearrangement of the Florida Legislative Reference Bureau. I had a couple of years there. There was a link that's interesting in this Administration. One of the leading Senators of that time was Leroy Collins whom I worked
- to Washington in behalf of some company business, in the interest of a company with which I was associated. I always had wanted to meet and get to know Lyndon Johnson, ever since 1941, when he had come so close to winning a special election against . . . F
- followed him and hounded him throughout his time in Washington. G: He seems to have been at odds with the Texas Observer for a long time, never appreciating their attacks on him. Do you think that got his goat more than non-Texas newspapers criticizing him
- an associate in the firm in which my father was one of the senior partners in the summer of 1937. Except for two interruptions, which I'll mention briefly, I've been an associate and later a partner in that firm continuously since 1937. I was away from the firm
- . From 1936 through 1963 you were associated with the Chattanooga Times as a reporter, then Washington correspondent, and finally editor of the News Focus service. This last period was from 1958 to 1963. In 1963 you became a columnist for the Chicago
- - The National Association of Manufacturers will give a dinner in honor of President and Mrs. Park at TUESDAY,MAY25 a.m. PDT Departure a.m. HST Arrival from Los Angeles, at Honolulu California. International Airport Lunch to be arranged. p.m. Possible
- . On the spending side, the detail , here is the ima ge of the new President that has emerged. .January estimate of $98.4 bil Ry STERLING F. GREEN lion has been reduced by Associated Press $100 million. Thus the indicated budget Wa s hin glon - l-n the half year
Folder, "Task Force on Pollution Abatement [1 of 2]," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 32
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- on sales of n&vvautaro biles be earrnarked to finance programs associated with the disposal of junk cars, as well as highway safety and beauty. (The recent arrend rrents to the auto excise tax left in effect a portion of the tax whim oould re used
- , that basis title. That job also carried with it the executive directorship of the World Bank and the International Development Association and so forth. Since then it's been changed. M: That's why I was confused. I knew that now those weren't the same
Oral history transcript, Horace V. (Dick) Bird, interview 1 (I), 5/16/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- thing that Lyndon Johnson did in 1941 was promote navy advertising in small Texas newspapers, navy recruitment ads. B: Through his stations there? G: Well, no, in Texas newspapers. He tried to get the navy to take out ads in small weeklies
- must be trained for this. I gather from what newspapers that this is being done. At least, • I read in the I hope so. 2. The police must be trained, especially, to be able to dis criminate between the instigators of riots and the innocent victims
- President's departure September 13, 1963 Newspaper articles President's visit Assessment 1963 of trip statement, and Prime Minister Fornebu Airport, Oslo, and editorials highlighting the Vice to Norway (Oslo's 227 telegram) by Embassy, Helsinki's A-141
- to be developed by the American Arbitration Association. The 7 community representatives shall include 4 per sons who are residents of the City of Los Angeles and 3 persons who are residents of the County of Los Angeles but not of the City of Los Angeles. 6
- : "There ls a sec• "Onhesltatlngly, thls newspaper supports the startling s j,he editorial PoSi- tlon of President Johnson's· acceptance tion o n's newspapers from the 11peech before the Democratlc National Con• the candidacy of President Lyndon B. Jobn ti
Oral history transcript, Clifton C. Carter, interview 1 (I), 10/1/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- ? C: Yes. P: Mr. Carter, for purposes of touching base with your career as it comes in closer and closer with president Johnson, would you summarize your career associations in terms of when you assumed this position and when you moved on to another
- was even thinking about what you were saying, and all of a sudden, he would come--bang!--out with the whole thing: "Why not do it this way?" And it was a good solution. F: Yes. W: Consequently, I can see how he got along so well with his associates
- that they gave degrees there, you see. something that. . . . So it wasn't a social deal. It was just I know our student body was thoroughly democra- tic, and we associated with each other whether you were in a fraternity or not. It didn't make any difference
- Reflections on Southwest Texas State Teachers College in the 1920s; the college newspaper; Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s in Texas; Shelton's father's opposition to the Klan; Shelton's father and Jim Ferguson; type of students at Southwest Texas; Dr
- Alright. You'd have to be the judge of that. It seems to me like all of our hopes of private enterprise doing anything in South American countries is going to be terribly damaged unless we can find some way to straighten this thing out. K Yeah. talk
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 17 (XVII), 9/20/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- and always have wanted, and always will want, a foothold in the city of Austin, a piece in the life of Austin. It was out of reason for us to ever imagine we could have a newspaper. We didn't have that kind of money. This little station went off the air
- it, I agreed to marry him. I became its associate editor which turned out to be a difficult situation as the boss's wife. 4 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
- Walter Ridder, Ridder Newspapers James Cary, Copley Newspapers Bernard Gwertzman, Washington star Richard stoiUey, I!fe Wayne Kelly, Atlanta Journal Cauley asked the President to discuss his philosophical approach to his office at this time in his service
- , Hollis Frazier, a few other fellows, give them some competition. We got most of the class officers and the charge of the college newspaper and of the college annual, things like that, and the student council for a year or two or three. F: Was young
Oral history transcript, Anna Rosenberg Hoffman, interview 1 (I), 11/2/1973, by Joe B. Frantz
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- killing yourself. speeches? So we went in and What good are all these You're going to speak in a Texas high school. knows it? You're vice president. Who the devil You ought to get national publicity." He pulled out a newspaper clipping; I think