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- rode in another staff car) ^x Mr. Robert Strauss - business _- Ben Expendi- (include visited by) ture Maritime ; Commission * / _______ HITE HOUSE Da te June EKT LYNDON B. JOHNSO N NARY resident began his day at (Place) The TTelephone
- to halt the German nuclear program. While warning Strauss not to attack installations in East Germany, the United States guaranteed to take all actions necessary to defend Allied rights 1n Berlin and to defend FRG territory under multilateral NATOnuclear
- and Chancellor E. Don 'alker, Co-Vice Presidents. Walker and Christian were also appointed t ser.c on the E:x~uthc Committee. Also elected Lo Board: Library Dir ·tor Harry l\1iddleton. Tom John,;on LBJ School Fellowships Created to Honor Strauss One thousand
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 30 (XXX), 11/4/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- election night; candidates for DNC chairman following the presidential election and the selection of Bob Strauss to replace Jean Westwood.
Oral history transcript, Robert D. S. Novak, interview 1 (I), 11/15/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- Novak -- I --18 Texas, and Mr. Johnson came in with his two daughters. I was there, and they were just cold as hell to me and very nice to Geraldine. M: Still? N: Yes. I was the guest at the game of Bob Strauss, who is the Democratic National
- ; Bob Strauss; Novak's ability to separate his friendship from his ability to write critically about politicians.
- missi on X X In talking with Art:hur Krim about his appraisal of Orin •Lehman as a successor to. Franklin Roosevelt, he pointed out that he believed Peter'strauss was interested in the job. He is the son of Nathan Strauss, Housing Administrator. under
- Minister Strauss] [July 26, 1968 - 5:30 p.m. Meeting with Guyana Prime Minister Burnham] [July 31, 1968 - 1:15 p.m. Meeting with Secretary Udall] [Briefing Papers for Congressional Leadership Meeting, August 23, 1968] Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisors
- DINNER ATTENDANCE: Hugh Sidey, Time, Inc Mr. Ross D. Siragusa, Sr. , Chicago, ILl Merriman Smith, UPI John C Snyder, Dean, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Mass Robert Strauss, Dallas, Tex Barry Sullivan, Beverly Hills, Calif - actor Danny Thomas
- Congress l f Harry Moffet t ; V Hon . Josep h Bar r 1 _ Hon . Frederic k L. Demin g Charles. Burn s [ Simon Strauss , Am . Smeltin g and Refinin g C o .J J J. Donal d Fewster, Eastma n Koda k 1 H . Lelan d Howard , Director , Offic e o f Domestic Francis H
- that, to a great extent, they were on Bob Strauss' back. Bob took on the burden and tried to keep me removed from it as much as possible so my attention wouldn't be diverted from the various activities. But it wasn't a pleasant situation. G: Did he raise money
- elections; O'Brien's desired role as spokesman for the Democratic Party during Richard Nixon's presidency; Bob Strauss' efforts to raise money for DNC programs and to pay off debt; going to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and networks to try
- . Krim Mrs. Albert D. Lasker Harry J. Middleton LyndaJohnson Robb Hugh G. Robinson Max Sherman Robert S. Strauss Larry E. Temple Jack Valenti Lew R. Wasserman Notes on other Board Members: Chairman Tom Johnson, President of Cable News Network, received
- Burnham of the University of Texas led off the morn ing session, with Robert Strauss, for mer Chairman of the Democratic Party and one-time Ambassador to the Soviet Union. The three joined in agreeing that, overall, the political culture in Washington
- to that. It was a very pleasant call. The purpose was that he wanted me to know that he assumed I had no interest and if by any chance I had had any interest, he would have been in touch with me and I would have been his choice. There was a call from Bob Strauss, who
- DNC chairmanship meant to O'Brien Associates; problems within the DNC under Fred Harris; the need to make the party more appealing to Congress and middle-of-the-road Democrats; Bob Strauss' work to raise funds and restructure staff and staff
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 107: Nov. 19‑22, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- .. By,,,. • 'lA, D --.2-lf_:f!.. _ . PR BONN TELECO~ 13 /tf( €... FOLLO\-.' rnG GJ:IR-"DEi~iHNGFR !ED'S r;on:s ON 11EEJ'TING SEC. FO',iLER \·.'ITH ChAr~c. Krrs INGER GERMAN PARTICIPA~TS: CHANCELLOR KIESINGER MINISTER STRAUSS STATE SEC. SCHOELLHORN
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 2 (II), 4/14/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- /VH.TE HOUSE Date DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY October D -j u-began his day /TO at (Place) \ Day the President Time Telephone 11 In Out Lo (include visited by) Hon. Mr. Ramse y Clark, the Attorney General Robert (Bob) Strauss, of Dallas, Tex
- wife or date), until • Dinner. DINNER--at the President's table were: MENU: Mrs. John Connally Crab Troy Post 12 , Robert B. Cullum Fresh Tom McCrummen, Jr. Broccoli Robert Strauss , Butter John D. Murchison Fresh Mr. & Mrs. W . H. Baue r Strawberry Mr
- of Mr. Strauss to the AEC. B: Well, you're talking to the man that probably had more influence than anybody in the Senate in defeating Secretary Strauss. He had been nominated by President Eisenhower to be secretary of Commerce, and Lyndon Johnson
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 29 (XXIX), 11/3/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- resigning as national chairman to take over a campaign for Wilbur Mills for president. I declined. At a later date, I was contacted directly by Wilbur. It coincided with a visit I made to Dallas to attend the wedding of one of Bob Strauss' children. Wilbur
- that I wasn't on drugs. [Laughter] That's P-A-S-S- -D. [Laughter] l 've not talked a lot about v hat happened in [the election cri sis in] Florida, but I do in this book. My really good pal, Bob Strauss, for whom you've named the Robert S. Strauss Center
- Defense Ministe r Gerhar d Schroede r o f th e CD U Finance Ministe r Fran z Jose f Strauss , wh o is als o chairma n o f the CS U Rainer Barzel , Chairma n o f the CDU/CS U parliamentar y grou p Helmut Schmidt , chairma n o f the SP P parliamentar y grou
- , Deputy UnderSecy of Treasury, Wash, DC~ Robert S. Stevenson, Chrm, Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. , Milwaukee, Wisc_. W. A . Strauss, Pres. , Northern Natural Gas Co. , Omaha, Neb. Watson F. Tait, Jr. , Chrm of Bd, Public Svc Elec. fa Gas Co. , Newark, N. J
- Bros . , Inc . NY C Leonard H . Goldenson , Pres . , AB C • • Richard -Goodwi n William T . Gossett , Bloomfiel d Hills , Mich . Walter A . Haas , Jr . ; Pres . , Lev i Strauss & Co. , Sa n Francisco, Cali f Robert V . Hansberger , Pres . , Bois e
- Leonard S. Silk, Member Editorial Board The New York Times William I. Spencer, President Citibank, N.A. 1:45-4:00p.m. Panel 2: Priorities for Partnership Speaker: Robert Strauss Special Representative for Trade Neg-otiations Moderator: Ben Love, Chairman
- at the 1976 Demo ratic Convention, she required a cane. When Bob Strauss felt moved to advise Jordan on how to give that famous speech, . he retorted, '·Bob, if you can get me up the damned st ps, I· 11111ukethe damned sp ech.'' Other factors were al play
- but that Strauss is playing for high stakes -- the Chancellorship in 1969. Both he and Schroeder wanted Barzel' s job as Fraktion leader, and Barzel wanted to keep it. It was still uncertain who would end up as Foreign Minister. If Strauss entered the "Cabinet
- for reflection before action. Robert Strauss, former Chairman of the Democratic National Committee and Ambassador to the Soviet Union, does not envy future presidents. "Today," he declared, "a president has a helluva time just marginally influencing the course
- extension needed ~or entire draft element. US should continue to press for execution of Strauss' promise that this would be done. Indications to raise~ strength. are that fflG intends divisions to 90'1, On 11 August the Federal Govern ment asked
- ,] it wasn't a short while, it was about three and a half years. In 1950 we organized a firm then known as Goldberg, Fonville, Gump and Strauss. F: What was the third name? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon
- will retire in the fall. Erhard seems the logical and probable successor because of his popular appeal and the difficulty the king-makers (Brentano-Dufhues-Strauss) will face in agreeing on an alternative. The present coalition (CDU/FDP) will probably continue
- one of them--Anna Lord Strauss, the former president of the League of Women Voters, formerly a delegate to the United Nations. Mrs. Norman Chandler, the wife of the publisher of the Los Angeles Times, whom I hadn't known before. he had asked one
- , Strauss, Hauer and Feld William Ru-.her. Sen .. Jenning-. Randolph Jack Kemp United States Representative, 31st District, New York President Ford Mary Dublin Keyserling President, Clearinghouse of Women's lssuei. Former Director, Women's Bureau
- Intelligence); Media and Popular Culture-Rod Hart (Director, Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Participation). 6:00 p.m., LBJ Auditorium. May I An Evening With: "What If?" Three distinguished writers examine some crucial turning points in history: What