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  • Harry McGinnis - Post Ofc Employees Union Sen Donald Russell' Mr. William B. Henderson, Exec VP, Parcel Post Assoc Sen Frank Carlson Mr. William Doherty, Doherty Assoc Sen Jennings Randolph ' Mr. Anthony O. Turek, General Counsel, Sears, Roebuck and Co
  • 19 5El, and Tl 96E l !CA contract to Harris-Seybold Macey Plant, Cle v eland, Ohio ($15, 851. 91) Army contract to Jack and Heintz Div . of Siegler Corp., Cle v eland, Ohio for work at Maple Heights, Ohio for l 02, 900 projectiles ($6, 301, 596
  • The President walked out of Nimitz House and to his car - for the short rid e .In the car with the. Presdent to Admiral Byrd's Headquarters Conference Room --he was preceded ««••? were Secy Rusk and J . Jacobsen , there (JB^ by those who had been with him
  • to him. He agreed with the strategy that we should walk off that subcommittee. Which we did, all three of us. And that was the beginning, too, of--I remember Senator Harry Byrd, Sr. getting up in the Senate, attacking McCarthy that day for appointing
  • , for which there was some hope of Senate acceptance. A second cloture attempt fails on July 12. 5/21 CTJ and LBJ are invited to Rosemont, the home of Harry Byrd, for a luncheon. 5/22 81st Club luncheon. 5/23 CTJ attends Mrs. Truman’s luncheon
  • . ^ ^. --to discus s judgeship s --in particular th e U S District Cour t vacancy fo r th e Wester n District o f Virginia. 12: 30p Th e Presiden t too k Senator Byrd into Larry Temple' s offic e 12:35p Th 12: 36p 12:5 e e Presiden t t o Ova l Of c 9 Hon
  • made to Senator Church Cong Ralph Harding out 4:04 pm To Press Office thru Lobby Gov William Scranton Scranton Pa To Walter Jenkins Office returned to office Senator Harry F Byrd Berryville Va call taken in WJ's office To mjdr's office Are you caught up
  • . We pretty much went over th e Democratic Senators name by name, consentrating especially on those known to be against us. No special decision was made, but target areas were designated--especially Senator s Byrd and Spong of Virginia. Sen. Irvinof N
  • . .Tash, DC ~~ CONGRESSIONAL 27, 1967 ^ MONDAY Day E»P"d,- (include visited by) ture LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST Sen. Mike Mansfield Sen. Everett Dirksen Sen. Russell Long Sen. Robert Byrd . Sen. Thomas Kuchel Speaker John McCormack Cong. Carl Albert
  • Congressman Charles E Bennett Sen Milton Young Cong William G Bray name list 6x Senator Harry Byrd not available Mr. John R Blandford - Committee staff nr emb Senator Howard Cannon Mr. William Darden - " Sen Peter Dominick Mr. William Woodruff - " Cong Glenard
  • . Joh n Stennis ^ Miss . Sen Sen. Harr y Byrd , Va . Senato JSENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE / Sen . Car l Hayden , Ariz . Sen Sen. Alle n Ellender , La . Sen \ Sen . Liste r Hill , Al a ^SENATOR FOREIG N RELATION S ' ( Sen . J . W . Fulbright , Ark
  • e Jacobse n , the Cabinet Room for BIPARTISAN CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP OFF r / Senator Mike Mansfield . I Senato r Russel l Long | Senato r Robert Byrd | Senato r Margare t Chas e Smith ! Senator Wayne Morse | Senator John Sparkman ' I Senator
  • to Santa Claus, who gave each child a toy, students of the Slavin-Nadel School of ballet pre­ sented an excerpt from "The Nut­ cracker Suite'' (right) and juggler Jack Byrd amused the children with his skill (below). Another entertainer was piano player
  • -- 19 To be an influence nationally, you have got to play the media. You've got to know what their problems are, their schedules. The best media user when we're talking about senators was Harry Flood Byrd from Virginia. Now here was a man
  • Adlai Stevenson; 1952 presidential election; Dwight Eisenhower; Harry Truman; Gene McCarthy; John Sparkman; Amon Carter; Senator Richard Russell; Kentucky Derby; LBJ’s relationship with President Eisenhower; economics
  • or to Marvin for the U. S. Circuit Court position by Senators Robert"Byrd, Alan ~ible, and Dan'Brewster, and Congressman EdxEdmondson. Dean first publicly suppo ted Lyndon Johnson in 1959 when ·he worked in Northern Virginia for ~r. Jo nson: 1 s candidacy
  • The Vice President Senator Mike Mansfield Senator Russell Long Senator Robert Byrd Speaker John McCormack Cong. Carl Albert Second Floor ~ Cong. Hal e Boggs Mike Manatos Barefoot Sanders Agenda: 1. Firearms 2. Housing [ 6. Control 3. Foreign Aid 4
  • Breakfast (House and Senate) second floor dining room Robert Byrd _____ Mike Mansfield _ Russell g . :„ , _- : _, Lon _,„„ ___ _ _ , _.- McCormack Hale Boggs „____»___ .___ . Carl Albert _— Lawrence O'Brien Manatos „_____,____________ Califano
  • . Howard University Dr. George Butcher, Howard University Dr. Broadus Butler, Dept of HEW, Washington MORE ATTENDANCE ON PAGE 10 Dr. Willis Byrd, Lincoln University, Missouri To Oval Office The President asked for Senator Dirksen -- when told that he
  • , OEP Mr. and Mrs. George Bunker, Martin-Marietta Corp., Wash., D. C. Sen and Mrs. Harry F. Byrd, Jr. Cong and Mrs, Earle Cabell Lt. Gen Joseph F Carter, Defense Intelligence Agency - Pentagon 17 Aug. 1966 ^RABORN CEREMONY LIST Lt. Gen Marshall S
  • BAYH, Birch BENNETT, Wallace F. BIBLE, Alan BOGGS, J. Caleb .13~'gRi)2~:!!.~~~ B. URDICK, Quentin N. BYRD, Harry Flood BYRD, Robert C. ANNON, Howard RLS ~ ank Clifford P. CH, Frank ---,~..-.4~K, Joseph s. COOPER, John Sherman COTTON, Norris CURTIS
  • of the Treasury] George Humphrey was not one of his favorites. In this one, I think that LBJ got all of the Democratic votes over the opposition of Harry Byrd and George, which is really no small ordeal. But he tried hard to get George. He almost had him. Then he
  • of Chicago Sargent Shriver , . Hon. Chas. Schultze - Director, BOB Harry McPherson _ ^ __ e Marc h 16 , 196 7 /KITE HOUS E Dat «NT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY 'resident bega n hi s day at (Place) _ . Time Telephon 1 tL In Ou _ e f o r t Expendi
  • , 1986 INTERVIEWEE: HARRY McPHERSON INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. McPherson's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: These are really tremendously exciting years [1958-59]. One of them I always thought was as spectacular a year
  • See all online interviews with Harry C. McPherson
  • McPherson, Harry C. (Harry Cummings), 1929-
  • Oral history transcript, Harry C. McPherson, interview 9 (IX), 2/7/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Harry C. McPherson
  • , or they themselves, want it, if they want it badly. They'll tell you ahead of time. My relationship was very good with Bob Kerr always, and Bob and I would meet. He was not the chairman of the committee, but he was acting chairman. [Harry] Byrd was in his dotage
  • INTERVIEWEE: HARRY McPHERSON INTERVIEWER: T. H. BAKER PLACE: Mr. McPherson's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 B: This is the interview with Harry McPherson. Mr. McPherson, very briefly, your background is this:born in Tyler, Texas in 1929; bachelor's
  • See all online interviews with Harry C. McPherson
  • McPherson, Harry C. (Harry Cummings), 1929-
  • Oral history transcript, Harry C. McPherson, interview 1 (I), 12/5/1968, by T.H. Baker
  • Harry C. McPherson
  • there at Harry Byrd's I mentioned--I think I mentioned it that day when I saw him--sometime when he was making one of these trips we would love to have an article about his trip because Vie thought it was real geography and human interest said,] you t'~~hy, j
  • Contact with LBJ; dedication of Richard Byrd Memorial Statue; award for the Hubbard Medal; Senator Byrd's garden party; Jane N. Smith Medal; building dedication; White House Historical Association; presidents book; The Living White House; LBJ
  • Programming Richmond , Kentucky 40457 I The United States Jaycees / Post Office Box 7 ^Waldo E . Harri s M.D . | Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102 59 8 Roan Drive J I Eugene , Oregon I Hal Balch, Public Relations Manager I /I The Unite d State s Jaycees I */Georg e Khoury
  • Senator Byrd has hearings scheduled with Treasury Secretary George Humphrey for 2/28. Reedy sends LBJ a memo saying that the tax bill was handled in such a way as to clearly label it a political move. “No hearings were held; no record was made
  • like that. G: Did he play a role in the highway legislation, to establish the interstate highway system? T: Well, Senator Harry Byrd came before our Public Works Committee in 1956, and opposed that bill on the method of financing and helped to defeat
  • here, that Harry Byrd and Senator George voted against him, and we lost it on a pretty close vote, 44-50. G: Reportedly that was the only party vote that the Democrats lost that year. If you'll turn over to page three, there was a reciprocal trade
  • is sworn in as vice president. Senators Byrd, Russell, Stennis and LBJ postpone a meeting they held after the inauguration regarding Wilson’s nomination hearing, because Russell wanted to watch the parade. LBJ returns to his office, and Mary Rather noted
  • of a tax bill as opposed to the administration's. It seems that the Democrats promoted a twenty-dollar per person cut and Harry Byrd supported an administration version that was aimed more at the higher income brackets, it seems. B: Oh, I recall
  • Price Daniel and the Senate Judiciary Committee; Democratic Steering Committee; Drew Pearson; Commerce Committee; Senator Alben Barkley; selection of Harry Truman as 1944 vice-presidential candidate; use of Skeeter Johnston's office for lunch
  • face to find out that a vote he had counted on had been taken away from him. I remember one time Knowland thought that he had Harry Byrd's vote. Byrd was downtown somewhere and Johnson sent somebody to talk to him and then caught him before he came
  • Situation in Dominican Republic; Lady Bird watches Arthur Schlesinger on TV; Lady Bird and LBJ to church in Smithburg, MD; Lady Bird bowls with June White and David Brinkley; Lady Bird and LBJ to Senator Harry Byrd's home in Berryville; Luci Johnson
  • and make sure they felt they could get something out of it and had a stake in it. That's what went to this feeling about the civil rights voting act. I can remember him, for example, listening to Harry Byrd one evening bitch about VISTA volunteers in West
  • Virginia; O'Brien's work with Paul Douglas; temporary unemployment compensation legislation; O'Brien's contact with Harry Byrd and the Senate Finance Committee; the difference between a teller vote and a roll call; aid for dependent children; Medicare
  • - regarding second conversation with Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia reflecting a much more :emperate view toward Abe Fortas. President read it and smiled and handed it to Senator Eastland to read. 11:00a t Jones - pl 11:02a t Manatos - pl 11: 10a
  • Secretary of the Job program so far. and dist] ibuted t3 the Cabinet General See of the program. Minutes Cabinet Room - President walking through mjdr's room w/ MW Vice President Rusk Clifford General Clark Harry McPherson Postmaster books detailing
  • began his day at (Place) Day Tim*. Telephone 11 In Out Lo 2:01p t 2:30p 2:5 3:32p t • was 3:46p t 3:50p t f or t Expend.Activity Code LD President 5 McPherso 3:59p t Harry to/McPherson who was reported out of the office at lunch with the new