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  • of the National Bank of Washington here and a member of their Executive Committee--if you don't have more losses than that, as the IDB did, then you're not making enough loans. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
  • Committee. Key Pittman, a Democrat, was in charge of that, but he didn't have much power. There was [Arthur] Vandenberg on there, there was [William] Borah on there, and there was Gerald P. Nye on that committee, I know. Roosevelt called the men
  • with Ernest Lefever, who was working with Congressman Hale Boggs, chairman of the Platform Committee, and after dozens of telephone calls--I tried to hammer out an agreed draft. By Sunday I thought we had a draft that would be generally acceptable, and I gave
  • Working with Vice President Hubert Humphrey to develop his campaign platform before the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago; working on a Vietnam speech for Humphrey to give in Chicago; LBJ and Humphrey's views on Vietnam; consulting
  • would come up here, as r remember it, but I had almost no connection with him when he was with the National Youth Administration. He was not one of my congressmen. That is to say, we had no paper in Austin, and my contacts with him were never
  • was, of course, chairman of the Equal Opportunity--what was it called--committee. . . . M: Commission. Y: Commission. The Department of Defense was the most active agency, probably as active as all the other agencies put together, and I had general
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  • : Well, it was the President's Space Council, that is, Advisory Committee on Outer Space Sciences, Engineering and Technology [National Aeronautics and Space Council], which at first set the goal of landing a man on the moon before 1980. I still remember
  • , and that was more than my father was making. Between the two of us, we kept the family going. I had an opportunity, later on, to go to Cheyenne to work for the National Park Service as a clerk-typist. I stayed there for about six months, and was asked if lid
  • , aole , a.nd r•liaole coll~e. You . be, and som~ of the new ones 1 do not know who have sh&ke4 fruan's political articulations are the hope o.f lllOre than 120 million people who■ 1ou nationally repre~ent . The thing is biger than Party lines . Xou.r
  • ~nifeh- ~httez ~enafo ®ffi.c.e nf tql? ~jnritg ~er ~asqinghnt, ;m.ar. July 14, 1966 The President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President: During a Democratic Policy Committee meeting on yesterday, the question of the size of the U.S
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  • Copper Corp. Chairman, Trustee, American Institute for Free· Labor Development National Board of Trustees, National Committee on Christians and Jews Chairman, Board of Lay Trustees, Notre Dame Member, Council Yale Institute of International.Studies
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  • : Tom Corcoran worked for the RFC, and Ben Cohen worked for a thing called the;;..~ G: The National Power Policy Committee. M: That's still done, too. W: But it is true that later Jim Rowe was a White House assistant, but The day isn't past
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  • . 81 per copy. Overrun made beyond the copies procedured with Library of Congress funds in lots of 10 copies are available at $4.20 each. To the Rose Garden w/ Cliff Alexander and Louis Martin for REMARKS to Democratic Negro elected officials To shake
  • that it is in the national interest t o make Development Loans in FY 1967 to 29 countries. The Department of State concurs in this recommendation. This determinat ion is required because the Act provides that., e x c e pt for Section 205 ., funds made available pursuant
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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET {PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #1 memo #5a memcon CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION to the President from R. W. Komer confidential 1 p 02/04/66 A re: Vietnam secret
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  • that, I was teaching and trying to research on the side in community efforts with the prepaid group practice and home care. So I was pretty busy and I published a great many things, and I was busy speaking and working for Medicare and national health
  • concessions: I think this is a weakness in his presidency, a weakness in that he was not political enough. The point I'm making essentially is that--oh, the other thing of course is the decay of the Democratic National Committee, which was another example
  • to national security infccmation. by statute or by the agency which originated the document. in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSAFORM 7122 17-72) EX1cunvr. f~
  • --by a considerable number of Maritime powers, maybe a dozen--that the Strait of Tiran was an international waterway, and that innocent passage through the Strait of Tiran was available for all nations, and for ships carrying all flags.The second stage
  • - young attractive publishing couple, Longtime Democrats and great Johnson supportera .. 'Mrs.. Esther .Van Wagoner. Tufty - National Press Building - she is with the New Zealand Broadcasting Corp. - will be part of the pool at dinner. ~ - Mr. and Mrs
  • ------ ·-- ·- · ·7~-- .. ~A., ,;,.. achievement. Fueled by the democratic and in the destiny faith of the Nation, in the dignity America moved .of the individual forward again. The Economy We can point, that is flourishing, first, to what we see all
  • a little bit of showing a muscle, you know, so he wouldn't have to kowtow to the liberal-labor group so much. G: Right. Flexing of the muscle. There was also the issue of the State Democratic Executive Committee. The liberals wanted to have
  • Association; theory of LBJ’s success as a legislator; 1956 precinct fight; LBJ and Shivers; 1956 national committeewoman controversy; 1956 Democratic National Convention; LBJ and Yarborough; LBJ’s 1960 Presidential aspirations; reaction to acceptance of VP
  • , Speake r Pr o Tem , Calif . Stat e Senat e Mrs. Thoma s Lynch , wif e o f the D . A . o f Sa n Francisc o Hon. Joh n Bailey , Chairman , Dem o National Committee Hon. Ala n Cranston, Stat e Controlle r o f Calif . Mrs. Am i Alans oh, Norther n Cali f
  • , on the agreement that they'd support them, and then they backed out of that. Because that's the Convention where Mrs. Lloyd Bentsen, Jr. was named for National Committeewoman. I know, I was on the Committee on Nominations. But she finally withdrew because
  • Biographical information; 1941 and 1948 campaigns; LBJ’s rapport with Latinos; use of helicopter; interest in Valley drought; LBJ’s role in location of Falcon Dam; 1952 and 1956 State Democratic Conventions; 1960 and 1968 Democratic Conventions
  • .. THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CIVIL DISORDERS 1016 16TH STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, 0, C, 20036 · December 27, 1967 MEMORANDUM TO: M. C. Miskovsky FROM: John K. Scales SUBJECT: Interview with Donald ~~-~ Chairman, Breakthrough and Vice
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • , in case the enemy violated our "facts of life" about the DMZ - - if we take that approach. 'POP SEGRE!!' attachment DECLASSIFIED WhtieHOUNGuidelines,Feb.24.1983 By ~ ~ ,NARA. Date ,g./,j ~ ...,.. ,, NATIONAL SECURITY WASHINGTON, D.C. COUNCIL 20506
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  • . Johnson Mayor Richard Daley , of Chicago Mrs. Richard Daley Riley Congressman Dan Rostenkowski Congressman Roman Pucinski Mr. John Bailey - Chairman, Democratic National Committee Mr. John Criswell - Treasurer Democratic National Committee Marie Fehmer
  • Office Department, I don't know whether he was then or not. But he and his wife, he's from South Carolina-- he was then at the Democratic National Committee, that's one of the reasons he was there, and his responsibility was the southern states. So
  • senior position with the United Nations,C!,b.P.I. Radio and Visual Dep~rtment by the federal government of USA because of my memorandum and documentation addressed to the' Secretary General U Thant requesting to supervise by a special committee my global
  • to the Birthplace? J: From where you would cross the river on the dam, the low water dam. You do not now cross it; nobody does. The National Park Service has closed that entrance. But then you 3 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • , columnist Liz Smith and actress Fannie Flagg. 4 J. Jackson Walter, President of the National Trust for His­ toric Preservation (right) toured the Library with Curator Gary Yarrington. NEW INTERESTIN LBJSURGES University of Texac; history professor Lewis
  • reconstituted the Review Committee on Underground Nuclear. Tests. The Review Committee, under the chairman-. shi.P 'of the Special Assistant to the President for National Security .Affairs, will be composed of the Secr~tarie s 0£ State and Defense, the Ch~irman
  • Folder, "NSAM # 307: Review of Underground Nuclear Tests, 6/19/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
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  • , Israel, Vol. 7; Extml:pH-9-8+]- FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Vol. 42, 9/15-20/67 Box 22 REST R ICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (Bl Closed by statute
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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT note DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Bill Moyers to the President with attached memo from Bill Moyers to Larry O'Brien 6/9/65 RESTRICTION C FILE
  • on and the closer the time came, the more we were in disrespect and out of kilter with the Democratic Committee . They wouldn't have iir . Johnson . They They wouldn't have Mr . Rayburn . didn't like Fishbait because he was a Rayburn-Johnson man
  • to languish in the Agriculture Committees of both bodieo. Every year Farm Magazines, Trade Journals and the NAC News inform us of the ever-increasing amounts of economic poisons used in agriculture in this Country. The Apr:iJ. 1968 issue of NAC News states
  • would make the reach a decision well before the ground campaigning that has PRESIDENT JOHNSON has best president? How would been going on among several had the vice presidency on his he conduct the cold war? Democratic National Convention candidates
  • File unit description: The executive file consists mainly of recommendations of Democratic or Republican nominees for the Vice Presidency in 1964 and 1968, and a small amount of material on presidential candidates. The general file consists
  • . bef,.,re the Democratic Crnvention hnnored nf the Frnntier The gueFt lirt Nursing Service in the included Dr. Mary I. 8-nting, womanappointed to the Atomic Energy Commission, Hodding Carter, author and vife of a newspaper publisher Mrs. Jane
  • /67, Glassboro, NJ 11 Box 10 RESTRI CT ION CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (Cl Closed in accordance with restrictions
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  • until I believe it was August 28, 1948 was the primary, and the following Friday they canvassed the returns. I went to the meeting of the Jim Wells County Democratic Executive Committee where they canvassed the returns, and they announced this total
  • Views" of twelve of the Judiciary Committee members which included a good number of the Democrats and a good number of the Republicans, including Dirksen. The twelve constituted a majority of the comnittee. LBJ Presidential Library http