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Oral history transcript, James C. Thomson, Jr., interview 1 (I), 7/22/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- wire services and the networks has been a foregone conclusion, was during President Kennedy's news conferences, and for that matter during President Eisenhower's. There was sort of a list that they run down to make sure they recognize a representative
- the Eisenhower Administration. Then I went back to Kansas State University as an associate professor in the fall of 1959. At that time I was partly politically motivated because I left the government principally to go back and get interested in the John F
- times he'd seen the press counting up the numbers as against the times that Presidents Kennedy and Eisenhower had seen the press and how it really had not been as different numerically as had been indicated i,n the papers. But [he said] that he
Oral history transcript, William M. (Fishbait) Miller, interview 1 (I), 5/10/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
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- when Nr . Eisenhower came in . He had to be minority leader over there . But it's one of those things that the only thing I can tell the difference is, when you're in the minority, as far as the office of doorkeeper is concerned, you have everything
- another. I believe I agreed sometime late in January, after I had gone back to Dallas to come up. My partner had worked in the Eisenhower campaign, and he wanted to come up and join the Eisenhower Administration. and I came up here very early in February
- to be pretty conservative and Roosevelt was not . . . F: That's a dozen years ago, but do you recall whether he made any comment on President Eisenhower? W: I don't believe he did, specifically. President Eisenhower at all. He was not attacking I forget
- years based on increases in labor, materials and additional areas added to the Park System. So things began humming and the morale of the organization went up. I was even called in to present the programs to President Eisenhower and the Cabinet, which
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 3 (III), 6/7/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- swallow that. The Republicans were in great glee. That was socialized Homer Capehart prepared an amendment to reduce the six-hundred thousand housing units to thirty thousand, which had been recommended by Eisenhower. assumed that Johnson was going
- measures under Eisenhower; relationship with LBJ; 1944 Democratic National Convention; Adlai Stevenson; Eisenhower; LBJ's leadership; McCarthy period; Johnson for President Committee, 1960; ethics; Johnson
- , when I was serving in the Senate, I appeared .at th"e request of our very able -·then Presi dent, President Eisenhower, before the General Assembly ot
- of Transportation. Eisenhower recommended such a Department~ in his Budget Message. In 1961 a Special recommended Government Study Group of the Senate Committee that all promotional be concentrated Many distinguished and safety programs in a Department
Folder, "Chapter 13 - Sources," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
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- NATIONAL COMMISSION ON THE CAUSES AND PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE 726 JACKSON WASHINGTON, PL., N.W. O,C. 20506 DR. MILTONS. EISENHOWER CHAIRMAN HALE BOGGS CONGRESSMAN ARCHBISHOP TERENCEJo COOKE AMBASSADOR PATRICIA HARRIS SENATORPHILIP Ao HART JUDGE
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- Folder, "Chapter 13 - Sources," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
- Records of the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (Eisenhower Commission)
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- to Hawaii; religion at Yale; Von Holt’s knowledge of Hawaiian; Bunker family history; Ellsworth Bunker’s personality; Von Holt’s involvement with the University and Pacific Clubs; military service; Dwight Eisenhower; George Patton; VonHolt family ranches
- to Hawaii; religion at Yale; Von Holt’s knowledge of Hawaiian; Bunker family history; Ellsworth Bunker’s personality; Von Holt’s involvement with the University and Pacific Clubs; military service; Dwight Eisenhower; George Patton; VonHolt family ranches
- to Hawaii; religion at Yale; Von Holt’s knowledge of Hawaiian; Bunker family history; Ellsworth Bunker’s personality; Von Holt’s involvement with the University and Pacific Clubs; military service; Dwight Eisenhower; George Patton; VonHolt family ranches
- to Hawaii; religion at Yale; Von Holt’s knowledge of Hawaiian; Bunker family history; Ellsworth Bunker’s personality; Von Holt’s involvement with the University and Pacific Clubs; military service; Dwight Eisenhower; George Patton; VonHolt family ranches
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 5, June 1-30, 1964," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 2 [1 of 2]
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- effort twice as big as what Eisenhower has asked for. 7. But an ounce of real progress is worth a pint of propaganda and a peck of threats. 8. Washington will back you up. 9. The spirit of Taylor and Johnson, who said "Yes 1! at once
- dumb. Kennedy never used this I'm sure that Eisenhower didn't. But LBJ frequently "Now, you know, you got me into this last time, Bob, but now what about this time?" Perhaps the most notable occasion of his forcing us to constantly revalidate
- for General [Dwight] Eisenhower and General [Omar] Bradley in terms of assembling the books for the JCS meetings and writing the briefs and the recommendations and all that sort of stuff. One of the people I had met at that point was a Colonel Vernon P. Mock
Oral history transcript, F. Edward Hebert, interview 1 (I), 7/15/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- and and i t was painted red , but t h a t ' s as f a r as i t went about being a l i t t l e red schoolhouse, you know, as we accept i t , but the l i n e sounded f i n e . We were up in Eisenhower's headquarters and a s tr a n g e thing: in the room were
Oral history transcript, James E. Chudars, interview 1 (I), 10/2/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ', there's one right behind you on the wall. There's a presidential helicopter and they're ours. Right after Eisenhower, they flew our helicopters, and Johnson, of course, was one of them. He flew on our helicopters. I used to check them out when they came
Oral history transcript, Carl B. Albert, interview 4 (IV), 8/13/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- to the Hill--his representatives; he called members of Congress more in one week than the Nixon Administration does in a month, or the Eisenhower Administration, or the Truman Administration. It was his style. It's the only kind that will work. A more docile
Oral history transcript, Phyllis Bonanno, interview 4 (IV), 2/18/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , but as the years went by, LBJ grew more and more dependent upon General Eisenhower and President Truman, part of it being nothing more than a very small fraternity of people who had served in the same spot, but also in the sense--and this sounds terrible to say
- are going to stay with it, and why we're going to stay with it. And he formulates it his way, which is at least a distance from where he has been; he had been saying there's no change in policy. And then he gets needled by Eisenhower's people. He doesn't
Oral history transcript, Ellsworth Bunker, interview 2 (II), 12/12/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- meeting? B: No. G: Did you go to Gettysburg during that time? B: No. G: I thought maybe you might have met with former President Eisenhower. B: Well, I met with him once when he was in the hospital, but just the date I can't quite remember
- of this precedent. Now this is not what you were talking about, but you need this. The thing that was uppermost in everybody's mind in Washington about Nixon toward the end or at the end of the Eisenhower Administration and his campaign, was his ill-fated visit
- office, only two presidents who have survived the two full terms that they are now limited to by the Constitution, and walked out of that office with-- LC: Grace? DC: With grace, right. And those two were Dwight D. Eisenhower and Ronald Reagan. LC
- White House" party for White House descendants; Lady Bird gives remarks and stands with Mamie Eisenhower in receiving line; photographs made of descendants; Lady Bird mentions guests and stories; gift of new Madison portrait; bowling, dinner alone
- George Washington's birthday; Lady Bird to New York City to purchase clothing; visit with Lynda Johnson; Mollie Parnis reminisces about Mamie Eisenhower; lunch, looking out over Central Park; Lady Bird & Lynda Johnson to Mary Lasker's party; Lady
- & Mamie Eisenhower greet guests in receiving line; Lady Bird names guests; Lady Bird loses pearls during hugging; new White House chine used; LBJ stops by to greet ladies; Lady Bird bowls with Dr. James Cain & school friends; dinner; massage
- with you. Nick (Under Secretary Katzenbach) you do the same with Senator Fulbright and Senator Mansfield. Also I want you (General Wheeler) to get General Goodpaster to go over this with President Eisenhower. Get him to ask Ike what is our best
- of the Arts; Mrs. Johnson's upcoming trip to the Virgin Islands; surprise party for Luci Johnson; LBJ has stag dinner for Dwight Eisenhower
- ; Lady Bird to beauty parlor; LBJ meets with advisors about Vietnam; LBJ meets with and gives speech to White House Conference on Education participants; dinners with aides and James Hagerty; Lady Bird's tv show on beautification; Dwight Eisenhower