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Oral history transcript, Everett McKinley Dirksen, interview 2 (II), 3/21/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- 1) INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ March 21, 1969 F: This is an interview with Senator Everett Dirksen in his office in the Capitol. The interviewer is Joe B. Frantz; March 21, 1969. Senator Dirksen, you've had a long career associated with Mr. Johnson
- Discussion of issues associated with LBJ's political service; federal aid to public schools; Supreme Court appointments
- . C. Miss Lynda Bird Johnson Daughter of the President Mr. & Mrs. Seong Jin Kim Orient Press Agency Mr. & Mrs. Karl F. Landegger New York, New York Mr. & Mrs. Belford V. Lawson, Jr. Mr-Attorney; Mrs-Associate Judge of the Juvenile Court, D. C. Mr
- political lesson from the intense Con gressional opposition to the decision to send in the C-1 30 1 s ? Unde r Secretary Katzenbach shou ld background the press. The domestic racial issue k i cked off the Congressional debate. Senator Javits should be seen
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- sent to me and ~~ mightily impressed. I am wondering how we got along without them."-Executive Director of a regional association. Please enter a subscription for GROUP RESEARCH REPORT at $25.00 a year for (me) (organization). In addition, please send
- FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ZS, 1966 -- Z:OO p. m. CST REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON UNVIERSITY OF ALABAMA AND AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ZS, 1966 Dr. Rose
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, University of Alabama and American Association of University Women Leadership Conference, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 2/25/1966"
- Jacobsen , an d Larry O'Brien , Mik e Manato s George Reed y McGeorge Geo Bundy Reedy for 1965 The Mai d o f Cotton . Mis s Jud y Hil l of Fort Worth Texas SC Cartright Pres of natl Cotton Council press an dd photogs iin n William Rhea Blake Exec VP
- s Powers , Sr . , Kansa s Stat e Uni v 2nd Plac e Overal l Winner : Ha l Davi d Hall (an d wife) o f Tennessee Universit y Judges o f th e Competition : Herbert Keaby , Associate d Press, L . A. Burea u Chief Everett Norlande r (an d wife) Retire d
- innovations of education and of labor, I know that Pennel yvania will be in the lead. This is a state of firsts; the firet craft association in 1724, t he first trade union in 1794 , and the first labor publication in 1828. Pennsylvania will sta y in the lead
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 10/24/1964"
- , Sen. Wayn e Mors e Wilso n McCarthy Weaver , Pontiu s - USS S Sen. Maurine B. Neuberger Dr. Geo . Burkle y A l Spivak - Press Sen. Le e Metcal f Maj . Gen . Cheste r V. Clifto n Bil l Costell o - Pres s ^ . Horac e Busb y Phil Potte r Sen. Ala n ,Bibl
- is Jean Dalrymple, Director, NYC LO Brig Gen and Mrs. Russell W. Volckmann, Morrison, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jorden, Natl Sec Council Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Arrowsmith, Associated Press M r. and Mrs. Jim Bishop, King Features Syndicate Mr
- Telephone Labs Bruce Old --Senior Vice President, A. D. Little & Co. ^ Albert Moseman -- Associate, Agricultural Development Council Raymond Bowers ^ Margolies ^ ^* , Office of Science and Technology group accompanied Dr. Hornig on his trip to visit
- was "the rea l Johnson. " __ n,,. Nov The White House Friday 17, 1967 Day l Activity (inctude visited by) To the second floor w/ Mrs. Johnson Col. James U Cross To MW 2?7^6/ 74 Oval
- - The President then read a list of organizations representing labor, management, press, foundations, and other associations. It '1.0.S agreed that this group could be invi.ted to go to Vietnam as observers of the up-coming elections. The President instructed
- for your support as responsible Negro leaders. (The President read Associated Press item on Stokely Carmichal.) UNDER SECRETARY KATZENBACH: The loss of this leader is so tragic. We must see what we can do to further Dr. King's objective. SECRETARY CLIFFORD
- joined with neighboring states in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations which met in Bangkok. Regarding the $100 million, he said that at present $20 million might come from AID, $20 million in rice, $20 million in cotton. This left a shortfall
- to the Russians Senator Bourke Hickenlooper and ask#)§ed them to make no public comments. Senator J. W.Fulbright At the end of the meeting the President asked Speaker McCormack Senators Mansfield and Dirksen if they would Cong. Carl Albert mind meeting the press
- To the White House Theater -- for two film taping statement s OF F RECOR D Statements will be used for inserts in (a)Mental Health Association Messag e (Mrs . Winthro p Rockefeller requested this g from the President) (b) Savings Bond film produced by Warner
- travel plans ans opportunities for press contact James "Jimmy " Weschler o f the N Y Post - NYC Bill White and his remarks re Viet Nam Attorney Genera l Nichoba s Katzenbach re before Rules To offic e wit h Marvi n Watso n v re his column
- To Oval S Lawn for walk S White JV Office one lap w/ alone BM Reedy J V To South pix by Okie White HB G Secy Affairs Lawn In ofc w/ J V George Reedy HB for a walk MW BM w/ press Harry McPhersonWiliam White Dep South Dept
- to convalesce at Brooke. At that point I was president of the American Heart Association, and because of that and because I was involved in the care of President Johnson I was asked to be on "Meet the Press," along with Ted Cooper, who was then in charge
- of getting a moment alone with him in order to explain the importance of such an acquisition. I felt that for reasons of personal pride, quite aside from everything else, President Johnson would be delighted to be associated with a project of this sort
- . . Then in April 1967 he asked me to return to the~nited accept an invitation extended by the Associated Press. States to After I had talked to the annual meeting of the Associated Press in the WaldorfAstoria in New York CitYJ I was invited by the Congress
- , Mr. Joseph Dodge, whom I had known at the Pentagon through his assistance to the Army in connection with the Japanese and Korean financial matters. As a result of that, we had been professionally associated. He called me, asked me to come over
- as the chairman would in some way limit the freedom of action upon his part. I didn't know what his policies were going to be, but mine were public, and had been stated and restated and discussed at press conferences and so forth. Therefore, I felt
- ; CIA role exaggerated by press; National Students Association; Watts and racial problems; Kerner Report; CIA relationship with other organizations in Vietnam; raw information provided for by the CIA
Oral history transcript, William J. Crockett, interview 2 (II), 8/19/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . were all So he took this occasion to be associated with it . I hope- his statements saved, his press statements and his speeches? � � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
- the airplane, waving to the television cameras and so forth. G: Did you have any association with LBJ while you were at the Peace Corps? P: None. In fact, the first time I was ever in the White House was on November 22, 1963. I was working at the Peace
- and Austin; going to work for Press Secretary Bill Moyers; advancing a meeting between LBJ and the Prime Minister of Canada, Lester Pearson, at Campobello; LBJ’s gall bladder surgery; recording conversations between LBJ and the press office; LBJ’s
- was always with John Sengstacke, who is the current publisher of the Chicago Daily Defender. So actually we've been associated in business since 1936. Mc: Are you connected with newspapers elsewhere than Detroit and here? M: Yes. We now have a chain
- Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; JFK association; 1960 campaign; Civil Rights Act of 1957; work for appointments of blacks; LBJ during the vice presidency; liaison between the White House and civil rights people; RFK and LBJ; LBJ
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [4 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- be the creation of a high-level touring panel of Viet-Nam experts who would make the rounds of the u.s. publicity media (press, TV, radio, Holly wood) on the kind of schedule which you had me ;follow shortly after my return from Saigon as Ambassador. Such a panel
- -- didnot talk as the President was with his guests .. 6:45 ~~~ President 6:50p | 6:55p . ! ————————^-————————— i 7:26p t 7:27p j to Press Ofc ~~ The President to Oval Rm Ofc - alone - turning on TV sets obviously to \ watch this p.m. 's Press Conf
- effort. from the coat determination: associated or ending inventory with making prints, i.e., of photo lab supplies. plastic bags for disposal. and The total dollar of .05¢ for B/W
- saw eye to eye. F: Did you see much of Johnson in his Senate years, back here in Austin? K: Not a whole lot, periodically-- F: Did he come around the press room any? K: Yes, he would do that every now and then just on a hand-shaking tour. F
- First association with LBJ; 1948 election; Star-Telegram’s campaign support; Preston Smith; Byron Utecht; George Parr; covering 1952 and 1956 Texas state conventions; LBJ’s response to an article by Kinch; Frankie Randolph; Mrs. Bentsen; Byron
- architect in Culpeper, Virginia, by the name of Meade Palmer. Carol Fortas became our treasurer, as I remember. I also remember holding a press conference in my old office building at Hains Point, the Park Service office building, where we had the model
- that way for a number of years. Fulbright has been dead for some twenty years; Crooker, Freeman, and Bates are all retired from this law firm--they have no further interest in the firm. I'm really the senior partner. M: And you've been then associated
- that the President had decided at that moment that he would try to squeeze in some time and held sit for the portrait that lid asked them to make, the first official portrait he needed to get going on the presses and hanging in government buildings. I came over 1i ke
- to his predeoessor, Mr. Bush called LBJ •'a towering and passion ate figure" who "tried with all his heart to be the best President that this country ever had for the people who are pressed against the wall, whose cries are not heard. But he heard
- associated with the New Yorker since, what, 1944 or thereabouts? R: That's right. ~1: And you are well-known as an author of numerous contemporary hi stor;cal type \;JOrks, Senator Joe McCarthy and The Genera 1 and the Presi dent, a fairly well-known list
- Biographical information; 1957 Civil Rights Act; Presidency; LBJ's relations with the press; Eric Goldman; anti-communism; Vietnam
- . Press Briefing #820-A indicates that the President "felt that the interest demands that every practical step be taken to avert a st rike. The members in this mtg joined the President in urging that Congress extend the no-strike period for an additional
- .. 1584 , a n Act t o approve a contrac t negotiate d with th e Newto n Wate r Users' Association , Utah , to authoriz e it s execution , an d other purposes . S. 1687 , A n Act t o approv e th e Januar y 196 3 re classification o f land o f th e Bi g Fla
- with airline and union representatives (accompanied by above) see page 13 for gist Representatives of International Association of Machinists: More representatives of carriers: T. L. Siemiller, International President Howard Pollard, National Airlines Joseph W
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 29 (XXIX), 5/16/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Vietnam. And that explanation did not satisfy Ackley. In any case, Ackley issued a statement. We really should try and get the AP [Associated Press] and UPI [United Press International] wires on all this because it's the only way you can follow all those