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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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- ; but because such proceedings were labeled criminal contempt, the assurance of a jury trial in that case was quite sufficient to secure not the cooperation of these Southerners, but at least- B: Acquiescence? R: Well, you can't even quite say
- accomplishments of the commission were through voluntary action, through cooperative action, but they were rather sizeable accomplishments. B: Did you have much trouble in those days with Negro leaders who wanted you to go a good deal faster? R
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 11 (XI), 12/20/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- for their cooperation on the civil rights bill, and he singled out [Frank] Church, who although a very junior member of the Senate was appointed a member of the delegation to the Pan American Economic Conference in Buenos Aires, and Senators [Andrew F.] Schoeppel from
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 12 (XII), 12/21/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] Reedy -- XII ~- 26 R: I don't remember that one at all. G: This was one that Eisenhower vetoed, but Johnson did achieve a measure of cooperation from the Republicans in the Senate, as well
- Celebrezze, and John Gardner, and their budgetary frustrations; government's failure to follow through with a plan to fund and improve medical research and education; obstacles to analysis, comparison, and cooperation of NIH programs; disenchantment
- generous with her time, exceedingly attentive to the press. I never, never saw her do anything except cooperate in every way with the press people. It's no wonder to me, Joe, that the news hens loved her so. Not only the news hens, but the men. I can
- , and I've had a lot of committees. But I will always appreciate President Truman's supporting me in that fight. I told the President, "Mr. President, this oil thing is hard enough to handle with all the cooperation I can possibly get from
- . A: It probably did. In any case that situation was worsening, and we started finding the State Department was getting a hell of a lot less cooperative. The word was coming back that the coexistence was not the most popular order of the day, and Hubert
Oral history transcript, W. Sherman Birdwell, Jr., interview 2 (II), 10/21/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
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- for the WPA . Mr . Harry Drought was the WPA Administrator . To work out a cooperative program with the WPA, he spent a lot of time in San Antonio with Mr . Drought . Of course, he had to make many trips to Washington to training seminars and program
- responsible for it at each base. Of course they cooperated with the person at base personnel wherever we were flying and they were responsible for it. The secret service of course they took care of the President and his party, Vice President, rest of them. G
- to work on it. We spent quite a good deal of work on it. Then, of course, we would circulate the drafts and we would get the comments from the various panel members; and we got very good cooperation from all the members. They were a superb group
- for that, we would have been derelict in our duty. B: Who coordinated that one for the White House? W: Doug Cater, who was the expert on health and education. He did a very good job of it, and everybody, I think, cooperated quite well. I attended a large
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 95: Sept. 19‑25, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs aa-vv," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- of· the· attacks the·mselves. of cooperation. 4. There has been no evidence as to whether the Commu nists actually intended attacks throughout the country to be ·days. ;r~_:.,ralid, simultaneous or to take place on successive this_ docum~J1t_...l_:)!:OVides _.th
- stanc"inp exceptions, the representati • I people in the Con?l"ess are iE"iv1np: him ,qiolehearte~. cooperation. ~e Perhaps you ask, then, "lby ~o -.re have the selfish, the incompetents. believes My ansmer to this vosof the the shortail2tltod 9%ld
- him ~or his cooperation with the paper and assuring him of our a ppreciation for his assistance to both Wilhelm and Porter . I think this letter indicates two things : one, that Porter is making progress in Lagrange ; and two, that Dickinson
- are some pictures made at the White House on October 16 when the President signed the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act. He wanted you to have them. Hope to see you again soon. kindest personal regards. Meanwhile, Sincerely, L Assistant to the President
- force was unable to handle the early stages of the riot,it was necessary to get additional police from near-by areas as well as the state police. During the riot there appeared to be a lack of communication, cooperation and 'direction between the various
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- Progress - thus -working toward realization or the old dream that Panama may be come a "showca se" or the benef'its or cooperation with the United States. (The average income is still only $450 per capita.) . s. LDlITED OFFICIAL USE The division
- cooperation, and vice versa; he 11do it with you." "The tapes,'' said Holland, "are the oral equivalent of the Zapruder film [the famous silent 8mm film of the as sassination, taken by amateur photog raph r Abraham Zapruder. cl note
- .,. cooperation, of betFeen publ.ic and private schools collaboratio n with to the interest of the childY e n. a con tr ilrn t ion to the solution of the They proble ms of Civil Rights , as re gards education in the "i ,~I 1 ~· .. !1 co mmunities
- had to literally smuggle people in on the convention Do you know about that? F: No. P: This t ook quite a lot of cooperation on the members' part. gate woul d go inside the co nvention with a regular badge. Adele- . Once we got ins ide, one
- , rice, peanuts). Other commodities could be supported at the Secretary of Agriculture’s discretion at 0%-90% of parity. 6/18 Friday. LBJ gives talks at Honey Grove, Cooper, Commerce, Wolfe City, Bonham, Denison and Sherman. The House passes bill
- Committee. The Speaker is a great the game and enjoys it and is effective. He is so far as head counts are concerned. in the dumps since the Civil Rights bill, But him to put the lash to whip; he under stands still very cooperative