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  • ) with : Senator s Anderson , Bible , Byr d (WVa) Dodd, Ellender , Frear , Fulbright , Gore , Holland , Kennedy , Long , Magnuson; Marli n Sandlin , Skeete r Johnston , Bobb y Bake r Joe Fishe r Cong Jo e Marti n Judge Lawrenc e E . Walsh , Deput y Att y Genera l
  • Bond Program "—-ATTENDANCE: Chairman Macy William Neal Robert Harper William Tims - photographer Ronald Lee Arnold Gore Ira Kappenstein Date March White House Dav 18, 1966 Friday Activity (inctude visited by) To the South Grounds FOR A WALK w
  • the needs of our children. 5. A public roads program, probably similar to the Gore Bill. The question of taxes to pay for highway programs is part of the general tax program - - and I hope it can be handled separately. 6. benefits A farm program which
  • WERE: Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Clark Clifford General Wheeler CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson The President: I met this morning with Senator Gore of Tenness~e. He gave me a goal report on Latin America. Do we have
  • - - and going back to where we v;:ere befm:e. lvlight keep us away from nuclear war - - people like Gore. Pick~d out about five men a1"ound the country - - one man said "have you and Ru8k gon
  • : But in between that you were practicing law here? M: Yes. Me: Was this all with your own law firm? M: Well, I began as an employee of the firm of Goree, O'dell, and Allen. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon
  • AMBASSADOR · ~F'TERNOON JAN l3 I HAD LONG VISIT WITH .BRITISH H!COM GORE- ·( ' 'BOOTH. ALTHOUGH I HAVE' SEEN HIM BRIEFLY EVERY WEEK OR SO, .· .HE HAS BEEN A'•1.~Y FROM DELHI ON· J:>ERIODIC VISITS FOR LAST ·. THIRTY DAYS AND WE HAVE NOT HAD CHANCE
  • , Nashville Jerrold Zacharias, Professor , Department of Physics, MIT Richard Goodwin and Douglass Cater - White House Francis Keppel, Commissioner of Education William Cannon, Executive Secretary of the Task Force - BLHJEKKXX Bureau of the Budget Harold Gores
  • questions and answers given to Senator Dodd, Senator Pell, Senator Gore, and Senator Fulbright. General Wheeler gave to the President two cables which he had drafted to be sent to General Westmoreland. Those cables are . attached as appendixes A and B
  • on the . As he finished his signing, the entire group moved over to the rocking chair area of the oval office. , • ' The President called us in to go over the head-count on the vote tomorrow of the Gore and Mansfield amendments, t o the Investment Credit Bill
  • of the building by the Democratic can­ didates, Governor Bill Clinton and Senator Al Gore.
  • Britai n r Pau l «?l»»fe h Gore-Boot h (Si r Pau l Gore-Booth (Permanen t UnderSecy, Foreig n Ofc ) ^hiii^lliilr ZZ H Francis Bato r James Symington , Chie f o f Protoco l I AmbSirPatrickDean I 1:10p T q Jac o Sout h Ground s - fo r wal k w / above
  • archival staff from oral history transcripts and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org The Joint Atomic Energy Committee approves, 10-8, a motion by Senator Gore disapproving the Dixon
  • advers e implication s o f defea t o f the Ta x Bill-"th e chambe r o f horrors". _ 12:18p - 12:20 p 12:25 Presiden p Mr t t o ova l offic e . Charle s Gore y - Associated Pres s Photographe r Mr. Willia m C . Breed , Jr . - Chrm . o f the Nationa l
  • . Edwar d E . Dowling , Mayo r of Hammond, Mr. Joh n F. Pers . - - Democra t c Chairman, Mr . Joh n G. Krupa , - - Lak e Countr y Democrati c Chairman . Mr . Manfre d Gore , - Stat e Coordinator ; Mr . Henr y Walker, Secy , o f Central Committee : Mrs
  • civil rights bill. 5/28 Gore and LBJ engage in a debate on the Senate floor when Gore also criticizes lack of Democratic Party policy in the Senate, specifically on spiraling interest rates on housing. Gore maintains that LBJ made a speech saying
  • was always against any change in rule twenty-two. We were against any change in rule twenty-two and we argued and fought against any change in rule twenty-two, but philosophically you come down to who's getting gored. That's what it really comes down to. Rule
  • [telephone] I had friends here, I used to know the Gores very well. I used to visit the Gores. came here and then married in New York and we had an apartment here. I We lived in Pittsburgh but we always had an apartment here in the old Willard Hotel. F
  • Virginia and some of the other states out of the convention in 1952. Maybe the state hadn't, but some of its leaders had. We were very, very much opposed to Kefauver. We voted for Gore on the first ballot; Mississippi did and so did Texas. Well, a lot
  • was breaking Paul Gore Booth was there, and he was the Permanent Under Secretary of the Foreign Office, and two or three other people from the foreign office. And Brown was shrieking and hollering and just raising hell. I walked in, I started to back out
  • of Goree and Saint-Louis-temporarily lost during these years of warfare­ were returned to France by the Congress of Vienna in 1815. The first attempts were made to bring modern education to the people and to develop agriculture; peanuts were the most
  • Press. He noted that in the political campaign that had just ended- although the election certainly had not-the terms of the Bush-Gore debate had been sci by programs laid down decades before under Lyndon Johnson. There was no argument about whether
  • on other people and also received at home on those days. Nancy Kefauver and Pauline Gore and Lady Bird Johnson came to see me one of the first Tuesdays I was here. It was so delightful to see some young women, with whom I immediately set up a feeling
  • . Sparktnan to do in the face of the hold up of NPT, IDA, and military sales legislation, in view of Gore 1 s position. 8. Other. NL.! • :·., 8~ - . - ti.Db ..--- -· ..., ·~ · -- -~· , '. L - ~-· - S - .~---~-~ -SECRE'i
  • at the inception of the thing and when it was organized and started taking in other members. G: The Black Star? K: Yes. in Lyndon was GOre involved in non-athletic activities than he was a~hletic activi~ies, but he was out, as I recall it, for the baseball
  • your time? W: I guess we went swimmi ng more than anythi ng el se. local creeks. We swam in the two Several summers we made almost daily trips to Gores [?] Pond in Clanton. We had watermelon cuttings, and I went with her on many occasions
  • Meeting about the LBJ Library; civil rights "sit-in" at the White House; Lady Bird attends luncheon at the Venezuelan Embassy; Lady Bird's analysis of Mrs. Seville-Sacasas of Nicaragua; visit from Lady Harlech (Sylvia Ormsby-Gore); tenth
  • was a There was also a loyal Johnsonian named Vernon Gore, and it might have been Gore, I'm not sure. But one of the men whose face I remember very well was master of ceremonies. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
  • . Betsey Wright, deputy chair of the 1992 Clinton-Gore cam­ paign, ass rted that President Clinton was largely elected by women, and his domestic program reflect that fact. Social Security, Betsey Wright: "For the near future ... the domestic policy
  • , sure. Just like the distillery industry, you know darn well--they're talking now about labeling bottles, "This can do this and that to you." You know damn well they're going to be against it; they've got to be against it. It gores their ox. G: Let me
  • Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 7 Fulbright, Gore, a couple of others, could
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  • following. January 13-19: A display depicting the gun deck of "Old lronsides," on the grounds of the LBJ Library. February 15: New Museum exhibit opens, ''Discovering America: The World of Lewis and Clark." February 20: Annual Harry Middleton Lectur : Gore
  • the "Day of the British": LBJ to Stag luncheon and Lady Bird to tea at British Embassy; Lady Ormsby-Gore photo with the Beatles; Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss and Dunbarton Oaks; State dinner for British; humorous story about Lady Bird's hairpiece