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  • , then there wasn't any great love lost between Eisenhower and Taft, you see. I'm not saying that Taft wasn't a loyal leader or anything, but he cooperated and manuevered. Any legislation which would come up, why, Senator Taft and Lyndon would agree to it, mutual
  • Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 25 of the people of the United States depended? United States domination of the world? when undecided, perplexed? World cooperation
  • and that whole crowd were verY--[Stanley] Karnow also--very, very useful people to talk to. It's not commonly heard and I never heard anybody say how cooperative they could be on occasion. I mean, it's so different now from Granada, for example. One
  • already in existence then. We're very interested among other things in the relation of departments and agencies concerned with the same problem. and well? field? Did that committee function smoothly Was cooperation between agencies fairly satisfactory
  • . In the case of Wirtz and later of Johnson, that got translated into the big power companies. This is all on my husbandls tape. So they were strong advocates of public power and the REA-type of cooperative, and very mistrustful of the big power empires. MG
  • of--Well, we did debate in this room a lot of the questions of how far the Federal Reserve ought to go and so forth. But there was never any question about the Federal Reserve's willingness to cooperate. They obviously had their own standards, their own
  • to know what the hell you're doing." Finally they told me to cooperate with them, so 1 told them. Then we had some sticky problems; for example, the sticky problem where we had two United States senators, and both of them wanted to introduce the President
  • conservative people, and while I can't think of any others, there were a lot of them that he dealt with; some of the bankers, big bankers of the state. There was Bill Cooper, Bill and Lucille Cooper of Dallas. They were willing to work with our majority
  • as budget. We were It was also constrained by the necessity to obtain the cooperation of the localities, the states and local governments. just to go in and do this. We were not permitted under statute It was also constrained by some of the habits
  • twenty years of government service which began in 1948 after completing your law degree and an association with a New York City law firm. From 1948 to 1955 you were associated with the Economic Cooperation Administration, and your last position
  • : Well, frankly, many things go on that you don't know affecting your own district. Most of the time I knew, because I'd had a hand in it, but I'm trying to give an example of his thoughtfulness and cooperation. would call, and I'd say, "John, I didn't
  • to change the drafting committee. I don't want to kick off anybody if he's been put on, but I do want to be sure that the drafting committee is one that will have some feeling of cooperation with the President." said, "Who are they?" And I read them
  • How Reynolds came to work for Senator Robert Kerr in 1953; LBJ's relationship with Kerr and Richard Russell, especially regarding civil rights; cooperation and leadership among Russell, Kerr, and LBJ and why they were successful; Senator Robert
  • of manhood and so on. Yet he was extremely cooperative and helpful, understanding and witty about civil rights problems throughout the time that we worked with him. The President liked him a lot.Whether that was something that was generated ab initio purely
  • there was a bona fide, although apparently unwritten, agreement among members of the Senate that certain things were going to happen. And after these things happened the bill would pass without invoking cloture. One person who didn't cooperate on that was Senator
  • . That was an aggravation. Believe me, a lot of pressure was exerted and I utilized White House pressure in that regard, too. You have departments in your own administration failing to cooperate while you are busy with the mail users and the citizens in general, pleading
  • : No, not precisely. Because Johnson would do many things which Russell did not like, which Russell could not cooperate [with], but which Russell still realized had to be done. G: Can you give an example? R: Civil rights. Russell couldn't possibly have advised
  • throughout the convention and cooperating with each other and maintaining the common front. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
  • and Senator Johnson quite a few times when I observed the very best of friendship and cooperation. Of course, there would be times when the Democrats decided they could not go along with a certain measure in which they just ran over Bill Knowland by getting
  • totally wrong, was not born out at all by the FAA man when he came out and went over all facts and heard all tapes. The Egyptians finally, as is so often the case, were cooperative after it was too late to be cooperative, and helpful. M: After
  • to the troops question is not reassuring. Dubcek emphasized economic cooperation within the Bloc -- as did Svoboda yesterday -- and there is some guessing in the press and in our Intelligence Community that this means a commitment was made to go very slow jn
  • training in a variety of skill trades or for completion of high school equivalency level of education. There has been great interest by industry in satisfying its manpower needs through cooperative transition training programs at or near military bases
  • in h1E eta temont tha-t the ultima te reaponsib1llty will be yours, but I thoucht that porh~ps some other elements may have .crept 1n -sne. 1 'ac , your advising me might be able to put me in a cooper tlve . po 1t1ou eo that Au stin really gets- what she
  • date to make these demands. King expressed confidence he can obtain cooperation of Black Power groups and he also feels the public will respond with financial assistance. James Bevel addressed the retreat at great length opposing King's plan. Bevel
  • . It is, t:ow­ ever, rep0rted that Ad,-,,;r:,I Rt.:~· sen wil I e•ertise preiS~.Jre on the Greek Govie::rnmentin two direc· tions: to return the Greek Eciiebr1i ta Smyrno ond to :-est:ir~ Gr.?ek­ Turkish cooperation w:t""tin 1'\.1\ UNITE TO. IH En page 8
  • in the big cities or thos e that are rurally isolated. Similarly, such a new pro gram. could also p~ac ~ a premium on cooperation between, or among, several· school dis­ tricts, thereby introducing the possibility of a city cooperating with ~he tuburbs
  • their service, or to nonprofit cooperatives in areas which do not have telephones. The letter is published in a Texas weekly. 4/4 The North Atlantic Pact is signed by twelve nations in the State Department auditorium, with Truman present. Foreign ministers
  • TO OBTAIN A FUTURE COMMUNITY OF VIEWS BETWEEN THE BRITISH AND OUR SELVES, A'ND WILL . INEVITAB.LY ·.:4 '· STIMULATE PUBLIC SPECULATI ON OVER OUR DIFFERENCES. YOU WILL OF . ·~ i. . · COURSE ASSESS _HOW IMPORT AN T TH I S MA'C BE ·FOR · LATER · COOPER AT ION