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  • 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
  • and should be the $ubjeet ·of ~()tl-e'*ve11. a-ction. , , ,Aqam Clayton Powll Charles .A. Vaiiik M• Matsunaga · s~k ,,,. .,.• ·' · '~.:~efniAttON:r~-· ' .:, .. · .'?~fI;~? Jeffery Cohelan Frank M( .Clark · ·Joseph G~ Minish . ·. . · Robert
  • 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
  • to Secret Service to tell Vice President to start Congressional Leadership meeting; he would be back momentarily. t to Cabinet Room for Congressional Leadership Meeting President Hubert Humphrey Senator Robert Byrd r Speaker John McCormack Congress Carl
  • , New York City CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST ~ Senator Robert Byrd Carl Albert Senator Mike Mansfield Postmaster Genera l Lawrence O'Brien Mike Manato s Sanders Russell Long Speaker John McCormack Jim Jones and the Vice President Cong
  • with at Robert F. Kennedy requesting Sorensenwith President received a wire 9:09a 4-1-68 from the Senator an opportunity to meet him) Little Lyn out almost immediately. Walt Rostow sitting o n th e President's leftKennedy in the Vice President's chair
  • funds fo r libraries Spessard Holland (b. 1) - r e abov e conversation Congressional Leadership Breakfast; Senator Robert Byrd Senator Mike Mansfield I Senator Russell Long / Agenda: ' Cong. Carl Albert f Foreign Situation Speaker John McCormack V
  • Senator Robert Byrd Senator Thomas Kuchel Senator Carl Hayden Senator Milton Young Senator Richard Russell Senator Margaret Chase Smith Cong. William Bates Cong. Gerald Ford Cong Leslie Arends Cong George Mahon Cong Charles Jonas Cong Thomas Morgan Congwm
  • ., Standard Oil of N.J • Congress BURTON,Laurence J., FISHER, Joseph L., Resources for the Congress BURTON,Phillip, Future Inc. BYRD, Robert C., Senate FISHER, Yule, Natl Higmay Users Cong. Marcil a6, 1961 * H011orabl• ala~ 2909 lla"aport tr et, NW
  • , 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
  • , Mr. President." "Well, why in the hell didn't you tell me?" (Laughter) So that was just prior to the time that he asked for this tax, and he knew I didn't like deficits; he knew [Robert] Byrd didn't like deficits and he was chairman of the Finance
  • ; Congressman Carl Albert Cong. Hale Boggs Senator Mike Mansfiel d Senator Russell Long Senator Robert Byrd ; PMG Lawrence O'Brien Mike Manatos 1 Joe Barefoot Marvin Califano Sanders Watson joined (but did not eat) J June 'HIT? House Date CNT LYNDON B
  • , Everett McKinley, Senate ALBERT, Carl, Congress RUSSELL, Richard B., Senate SYMINGTON, Stuart, Senate ERVIN, Sam J ., Jr., Senate BYRD, Robert Senate INOUYE, Daniel K., Senate Secretary of Defense MANSFIELD, Mike, Senate McCORMACK,John FCRD, Gerald R
  • -hand now. I guess I was working for [Robert] McNamara by this time. Yarmolinsky had literally moved out of the Pentagon. Bob would not let him. He wanted to keep his hat as special assistant to the secretary and deputy secretary of defense and McNamara
  • 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
  • , by) ^ ^ wir e toSe n Dirkse n ff i funeral brother 2:28a t died p - sen d the chie f u p . 7:30a Wakeu e situatio n roo m p cal l from th e operator - an d the Presiden t aske d fo r breakfas t a Congressiona Sen. Rober t Byrd appearin g Cong on TODAY
  • 1968 Wed. ri TT Expend.Activity Code LD 13, \ Jim (classified) DeVie Meet Stewart Udall Orville Freeman C . R. Smith Willard Wirtz Acting Secy of HEW Wilbur Cohen Secretary Robert Weaver Alan Boyd Earle Wheeler Gaither r Pierson by DeVier Pierson
  • 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
  • . Barbar a Keene , Socia l Offic e ' —— - . — , ______ . Rober t Byrd, W . Va . --He wa s i n a n Appropriation s Meetin g, s o th e Presiden t sai d nevermind. DI D NO T TALK . _ HUE Hous e Dat ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N e MARY resident bega n hi
  • &IIS, Hylan G• ., Wash., n.c. BUTCHER,George, Wash., D.C. LCJ.IG.,Herman., Talladega., Ala. MARTIN, Robert L • ., Gibbsontown., N. Jer. BUGGS,Charles., Wash., D.C. BURBRIDGE,R • Nathaniel, S Fran• MASSIE, Samuel P •, Annapolis, Md. MAIS, Benjamin E
  • 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
  • . came unable to speak the language of their new land, are not among tho e bent on prop rty de tructlon. • On July 17, Sen. Robert Byrd of West Vlr in• . ia, who knew poverty as a youth in the coal • fields, expres ed .this admirably. He said: "Dis
  • Warren, Robert
  • Folder, "Warren, Robert," Name Files, WHCF, Box W-090
  • . Johnson will give a dinner in honor of the Presi­ dent of the Republic of Korea and Mrs. Park at the White House. Dress: Black tie. 5 TUESDAY, MAY 18 8:00 a.m. The Honorable Robert S. McNamara, Secretary of Defense, will have breakfast with President
  • for Lyndon Johnson, he's the best man in the state ... and so on. My first direct contact came in mid-1959. I had gone to Washington from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas to serve as special assistant and economic adviser to Texan Robert B. Anderson
  • of the treasury and Henry Fowler and Robert Roosa as undersecretaries; LBJ's request that Walker praise Fowler's abilities to the press; publicity for an ABA-sponsored luncheon attended by Robert Anderson, Robert Roosa, Douglas Dillon, and Henry Fowler; LBJ's
  • . - - ~ct.~:-(4 /?-, _ ~ - /4 ~~~~ ~ ~ - _-- --- -- - MEMORANDUM RIGHT WING EXTREMISTS To: Files From: Robert C. Herr Date: August 24, 1968 Jim Kirkham and I met yesterday of Group Research, for American Inc., and Mr
  • . Harry Byrd Appreciation Dinner VP speaks -- covered by live TV and ABC radio To 4040 w/ Sen. Byrd -- stopped en route at the Shoreham to let Sen. Byrd off -arriving 4040 at 11:15 pm Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVIT Y
  • also had a meeting with Senator Harry Byrd, Sr.-- I remember, because I sat in on that meeting-- where he told Senator Byrd he wanted to get his tax cut out of the Finance Committee, and Byrd said, "I just don't see how we can do it. That budget's too
  • BAYH, Birch BENNETT, Wallace F. BIBU:., Alan BOGG:>,J. Caleb BREWSTER,Daniel B. BURDICK, Quentin N. BYRD, Harry Flood BYRD, Robert C. CANNON,Howard W. CARLSON,Frank CASE,Clifford P. CHURCH,Frank CLARK, Joseph S. COOPER,John Sherman COTTON, Norris CURTIS
  • [Robert] Taft have a close working relationship? Do you have any insight on that? Y: I think he had a great admiration for Taft. Taft wasn't nearly as conservative as a lot of people thought he was. He was one of the sponsors of federal aid
  • -elected. Senate votes to override the veto the next day. 2/26 Democrats meet Saturday night at Hotel Adolphus, call for continuation of national Democratic leadership, lash out at Republicans. Headline speaker: Robert E. Hannegan, chairman of Democratic
  • . Of course, he was annoyed very much by Senator [Joseph] Clark of Pennsylvania. He also greatly admired Senator [Harry] Byrd [Sr.] of Virginia despite the fact that Byrd and he were often on opposite sides. Clark and Gore-- what he called the liberals
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • Employment Opportunity RFK - Robert F. Kennedy S212 - LBJ’s Capitol office UT – University of Texas VM – Vicki McCammon WH - White House (but not always; sometimes it is spelled out) WJ - Walter Jenkins Please be aware that there may be misspellings of proper
  • guests began arriving: Mr. Walt Rostow . Mr. Robert Komer _^ ^__r^** Secy Dean Rusk . Ambassador Averell Harriman _ \^ Hon. Leonard Unger ' Hon. Ellsworth Bunker ___ _____ General Maxwell Taylor ____ I ' _ • LUNCHEON - President's quarters -- dining
  • domestic programs, and perhaps in the civil rights field, schools, and so on. When I was in Justice under Robert Kennedy, he was the head of a delegation, I think, to discuss a Peace Corps equivilence throughout the Caribbean, down in Puerto Rico
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • (By permission) 6 Cokie Roberts Continues Her Series On American Women In History Newswoman Roberts Follows Her NYT Bestseller, Founding 1lfothers. There must be some connection between first-class journalism and writing good history. The talents
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  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Lasker -- I -- 9 And they came. They were [Alan] Bible, [Gale] McGee and--I think it was [Robert] Byrd of West Virginia. They were new in 1960. F
  • in Washington D.C.; Lasker’s relationship with Mrs. Johnson; supporting Robert Kennedy; encouraging Mrs. Johnson’s interest in beautification and health; beautification projects in Washington D.C.; National Institutes of Health and clinical research goals; Nash
  • and matters of common interest to their countries. Deput7 Prime Minister Key Young Chang, Acting Foreign Minister Duk Choo Moon, Defense Minister Sung Eun Kim, Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, and other high officials