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  • Senator A. S. Mike Monroney, Oklahoma Senator Thomas H Kuchel, Calif Senator Henry Jackson, Wash. Senator Mike Mansfield, Montana Senator Clifford Case, NJ Sen §^))^)tt Ralph Yarborough, Tex. Senator E L Bartlett, Alaska Senator Hiram Fong, Hawaii Sen
  • . Leslie Arends Tom Sen. Mike Mansfield Gardner Sen. Everett Dirksen Postmaster Sen. George Smathers Sen. Thomas Kuchel n Watson Moyers joined at 4:25p Schultze Macy Johnson (for taking notes) Ackley General Larry O'Brien Tom Johnson m ade detailed
  • A T E leadership breakfast ( 7 ) The Vice President This was one of the most related and usefu Senator Mike Mansfield of the year. It gave the President an oppor Senator Russell Long discuss matters of economics, monetary p Senator George Smathers
  • . Mike Mansfield Cong and Mrs. Leslie C. Arends Cong and Mrs. Hale Boggs Cong and Mrs. Carl Albert Cong and Mrs. Gerald Ford Cong and Mrs. John Moss Hon and Mrs. Thurgood Marshall, the &B&bti3X3dx Solicitor General Vice Admiral and Mrs. William F. Rabom
  • be calculated to make you lean in one direction or the othe~ but Bob had no following in the Senate as far as votes on issues were concerned. He worked for someone; he worked for Lyndon, and later on he worked for Mike Mansfield. Part of his downfall came
  • Johnson George Christian 5:15p T 5:20p t - 5:27p t (include visited by) LD o Oval Ofc - w/ Hon. Clark Clifford General Sen. Earl e Wheeler - Chairman, JCS to get a report on the General's conversation with Senator Richard Russell Mike Mansfield
  • McCormack Agenda included: Cong. Hale Boggs ; This wk's program PMG Lawrence F. O'Brien Insurance bill veto Senator Mike Mansfield Civil rights Commission extension Sen. Russell Long Food stamp extension Sen. Robert B yrd Tax increase Election reform
  • " ___^_______ _^ _ ^ __^ . - & fairs HOUSE Date CNT LYNDON B. JOHNSON MARY 'resident began his day at (Place). Time T In Out The White H toPrhre ExpendiLo LD 5:26p ^>^.^^ °use Day Aug 31, 1967^ * * Thursday Activity (include visited by) ture Code Senator Vlf Mike
  • :06p t 5:10 p The 5:20p Th given the President by Dave Highly Walter Senator Jenkins (n/r) - fr Mans. Mike Mansfield (N/r) - fr Mans. President returned to the office. e President went to the Fish Room and received the Fourth Interparliamentary
  • Senator Everett Jordan Senator John McClellan Senator Walter Mondale Senator Claiborne Pell Senator Jennings Randolph Senator Richard Russell Senator Mike Mansfield Senator Warren Magnuson To Oval office w/VP. After VP departed yelling "Hubert" BM (pl) BM
  • of the Supplemental Appropriations Bill for the Teacher Corps Cong The Vice President Cong Senator YarboroughSenator Cong Jennings Randolph Cong Senator E L Bartlett Cong Senator John Pastore Cong Senator Mike Mansfield Cong Senator Milton Young Cong Cong Carl Perkins
  • Cong. Hal e Bogg s Larry O'Brie n ushers ofc calls checked Jack Valenti Bill Moyers the Vice President Senator Mansfield Mansfiel d Senator Smather s Senator Russel ll Long Lon g Marvin Watson 9 1965 calls carded February 9 , 196 5 Tuesday
  • . Jordan Senator Ralph Yarborough \ Senator Robert F. Kennedy Senator Milto n R. Young Senator Warren G . Magnuson Senator Mike Mansfield UNABLE TO ATTEND: Senator Everett Dirksen Senator Georg e S . McGovern Senator Peter H. Dominick, Senator Joseph Josep
  • on this thing, "We are in a war and although all of you know my position on that war, I will not be a part of anything which weakens the morale of our men over there. We must live up to what I consider to be a matter of trust." [Mike] Mansfield said that they'd
  • Telephone In Out 11 / 6:30pm f or t Activity Lo (include visited by) LD Joined 7:10pm Senator in Cabinet Room by Everett Dirksen 7:10pm Senator Mike Mansfield 7:10pm President 7:12pm t to Oval Office to sign mail and go over official matters Joe
  • , and then, I noticed from my diary, and I do remember Alan Boyd was a little chilly at that signing ceremony. Then we take [Mike] Mansfield and we went over to the East Room and I don't know whether that was a ceremony. I can't figure it out from these diaries
  • with the President - President DID NOT TALK w/Amb. Sol Linowitz Rusk • : Larry • Levinson George Christian (pl) IZZIZIIZIZIZZZZZZIIZZIZZIZZZIZIZI f Mayor Richard Daley - Chicago, Ill. i __^ Sen. Mike Mansfield .. I ^ Carl Albert • Secy 10:14 , : Sen
  • don't want these Republicans to just scuttle it. That's what they're out to do, and we've got to have somebody on there that can protect our interests and somebody that knows what the score is, so to speak." Well, Mike Mansfield had been a history
  • . A. :; . MIKE · NRONEY, OKLA, !;;TPG M THURMOND, S.C. F f• MO< J, LAU 6 CHE, 01110 f
  • with in the final analysis, as we headed toward Los Angeles, were Catholic pros. David Lawrence was governor of Pennsylvania; Mike DiSalle was governor of Ohio; Dick Daley was the kingpin, of course, in Chicago and, therefore, Illinois. In each instance
  • ; exchanging appointments for political support; closing military installations and Veteran Administration hospitals, including a hospital in Mike Mansfield's state; the power that members of Congress have that the president does not; House Judiciary Committee
  • e Jacobse n , the Cabinet Room for BIPARTISAN CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP OFF r / Senator Mike Mansfield . I Senato r Russel l Long | Senato r Robert Byrd | Senato r Margare t Chas e Smith ! Senator Wayne Morse | Senator John Sparkman ' I Senator
  • ) Senator Mike Mansfield(b.2)re handling of Morse amendment to rescind the President's authority in VNam ! left j said -J ! Then placed call to Senator George Smathers (was told enroute to office -word ). and to Senator Russell Long (was told in Finance
  • at start of LBJ presidency; LBJ and his advisors; LBJ’s method of operation; press comparison of LBJ and Nixon; 1964 campaign; LBJ and Mike Mansfield; Democratic National Committee; fund-raising committees; Lady Bird and Mrs. Rowe
  • 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
  • ~ 1 to second floor , ' //Senator Mike Mansfield ^"BREAKFAST a_ jr Senator Robt Byrd private ^( Speaker John McCormack ( j Cong Carl Albert and Senate I PMG O'Brien [ [I Mike Manatos The I Henry Wilson by Joe Califano a . program . 9: 50a j I
  • by) ture 9:37a ~ t 10:12a t ' House '"' ^ Marvin 10:05a t v White Senator | Hon. -9:27a. t February 28, 1967 ,—„ Watson (pl)~ Mike Mansfield " — , , , _ __—— .—. : Luce's death , Clare/Luce , Phoenix, Ariz sympathy call--Henry Luce
  • Mike Mansfield Russell Long Robert Byrd John McCormack Carl Albert Cong. Hale Boggs PMG Lawrence O'Brien Barefoot Sanders Hon. Mike Manatos Joseph Califano Mike Manatos memo of gist (sent to DT) indicates the following: j The President began
  • to say that he shouldn't recommend the surtax. I was at that breakfast. And he went around the table and he asked everybody and they all said, "Don't recommend it." [Mike] Mansfield, [John] McCormack, [Thomas Hale] Boggs, whoever. It came to Teddy, who
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: SENATOR A. S. (MIKE) MONRONEY INTERVIEWER: DOROTHY PIERCE McSWEENY More on LBJ Library oral
  • See all online interviews with A.S. Mike Monroney
  • Monroney, A. S. Mike (Almer Stillwell Mike), 1902-1980
  • Oral history transcript, A.S. Mike Monroney, interview 1 (I), 2/24/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
  • A.S. Mike Monroney
  • you think part of Mike Mansfield's--I presume we're agreed on this--mediocre record as senate majority leader was just the fact that it would have happened to any senate majority leader after the strong leadership that Johnson had exerted
  • ; Corcoran's work for LBJ at the 1960 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles; Corcoran's efforts to convince Sam Rayburn that LBJ should accept the vice presidential nomination in 1960; Mike Mansfield as Senator Majority Leader; Jim Landis; Ambassador
  • Mansfield Sen and Mrs. Mike Mansfield Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marcus Wendy Marcus Wednesday 4, 1966 Hon and Mrs. Leonard Marks Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin Miss Bernice McCray Mr. and Mrs . Charles McGaha ;Mr. Simon McHugh Miss Vicky McCammon Mr. and Mrs
  • , 1988 INTERVIEWEE: JAKE JACOBSEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Jacobsen's residence, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 G: Let me ask you about the incident in which Representative Gerald Ford released a letter from Mike Mansfield
  • LBJ's opinion of Gerald Ford; Ford's public release of a letter from Mike Mansfield to LBJ expressing opposition to LBJ's decision-making in Vietnam; LBJ's response to criticism of Vietnam decisions; LBJ's determination to win in Vietnam
  • Russell of Georgia Senator Bourke B Hickenlooper, Iowa June 29, 1966 Wednesday Senator J W Fulbright, Arkansas Senator John Sparkman, Alabama Senator Clinton P Anderson, New Mexico Senator Albert Gore, Tennessee Senator Mike Mansfield, Montana Senator
  • Daily News Senator Mike Mansfield Secy McNamara Hon Joh n T. McNaughton, Asst Secy of Defense The luncheon ended and the President, the Prime Minister, the Vice President Secretary Rusk, Sir Patrick Dean, Sir Burke Trend, and Amb Symingto n went
  • program. I think probably the best example was the loyal support of Mike Mansfield for the program, and the conflict we got into with Mike Mansfield over the closing of veterans hospitals. Johnson became very disturbed with this. Those hospitals were going
  • or debate actually in progress in Mike Mansfield's back room or in the Speaker's office. You just carry on negotiations. There were moments, but they would be rare. Normally, when you did that, if it were in Mansfield's office or in the Speaker's office
  • in the 1980s; encouraging Democratic civil-rights-supporting members of Congress to organize and become more actively involved in the passage of related legislation; the civil rights views of southern members of Congress; Everett Dirksen's and Mike Mansfield's
  • inclined.Senator [Mike] Mansfield [D.-Mont.] is not so inclined and Johnson was. Frequently he would either inspire some other Senator to get up and take a crack at an Eisenhower or a Republican administration policy; then he would get up and with an expression
  • acceptance of the Vice Presidency; John Williams of Delaware; Mike Mansfield; LBJ’s visit to Senate Democratic cloakroom as VP; VP years; LBJ’s relationship with RFK; Bobby Baker; JFK assassination; Jim Rowe; LBJ’s interests; change in LBJ’s attitude
  • was inclined to overcomplicate things oftentimes when he could have played it pretty just straight and let it happen, sort of the way [Mike] Mansfield did. Lyndon was inclined to--I think sometimes he would make a complicated issue [simple]. He'd sort
  • finances; LBJ attending caucuses of the Democratic senators; the unemployment special committee; migrant labor; LBJ using committee assignments to his advantage; LBJ's power of persuasion; LBJ compared to Mike Mansfield as Senate Majority Leader; Hubert
  • , there were enough special exceptions where individuals like Hubert Humphrey and Mike Mansfield, both of whom were junior to me on the Appropriations Committee, were put on Appropriations in order to get on Foreign Relations. So there was something
  • ] t Sanders t o Second Floor 9:50 a "CONGRESSIONA L LEADERSHI P BREAKFAS T -The Vic e President - secon d floo r famil y dinin g roo m Senator Mik e Mansfield Senator Russel l Lon g : Senato r Rober t Byrd , Speaker Joh n McCormack Cong. Car l Albert