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  • , 1967 4:25 p.m. Mr. President: Herewith Andy Goodpaster'• account o.f tho discussion at WalteJ' Reed Hospital yesterday with Oen. Eisenhower. As indicated, 1 am. already working wlth Bill Leonhart on the pooslbllity of pre-empting rlce buying in Cambodia
  • to the conference, the big four meeting in Geneva, for the purpose of really tying up the State Department and Eisenhower, and Mr. Johnson, instead of letting the Senate consider it, asked that it be referred to the Foreign Relations Corrmittee for study, which
  • . That microphone is not going to pick me up, but it doesn't make any difference. We are right in the [Democratic National] Convention of 1960. Right at the point that Governor [David] Lawrence is going to nominate LBJ for the vice presidency. And in previous
  • is that I was scared to death that we weren't going to have a crowd. I had never done any advance work before. And David Dubinsky, who was then president of the union said, "Don't worry. Everything's going to be in good shape, you just leave it to me. How
  • Richard Daley; LBJ meeting with Eisenhower; Hubert Humphrey’s campaign; LBJ, Wilbur Mills and a surtax; Poor People's Campaign and consumer measures LBJ supported.
  • :44a ,-10:55 David/Blac k _ Bonnevill e Powe r Commissio n OF F RECOR D ^ 10:54a |-10:55 | joine d by H. Russel l Richmon d 'j (Mr . Blac k i s bein g considere d fo r Unde r Sec y of Interior ) ;~ (Mr . H . Russel l Richmon d i s being considere d to r
  • LBJ, Lady Bird & Dr. Cain swim; Lady Bird to hair salon; talk of strike; Johnsons to Wirtz wedding; reception at Army-Navy Club; lunch; Lady Bird and guests to Camp David; Lady Bird describes scenery; bowling; LBJ and others arrive; call from Mrs
  • when he was the Democratic leader of the Senate during the Eisenhower Administration. I was with a group of railroad executives and mayors headed by former Mayor [Anthony] Celebrezze of Cleveland. Mayor Celebrezze at that time was president of the old
  • efficient. For those machines, your communications were totally irrelevant. But by the time he became president, the machines were pretty well dead. [Richard J.] Daley was still alive; [David] Lawrence was still working, but the rest were pretty well gone
  • of President Dwight D. Eisenhower pamted by J. Anthony Wills in I 969, acquired through purchase in 1969; (3) a bronze bust of President Abraham Lincoln by Augustm Saint-Gaudens, presented to LBJ by a group of special friends from Illinois, "Land of Lincoln
  • , "If God had created the world in si. days, He could not have then rested. He would have had to explain it to Helen Thomas." Jimmy Carter made human rights a global issue, and produced the Camp David Accords, bringing peace between Israel and Egypt. And M
  • voted against crippling amendments: LBJ, Wright Patman, Ewing Thomason, J.M. Combs. 4/20 LBJ is scheduled to fly to Denison to join the Speaker in ceremonies honoring General Eisenhower. From Denison LBJ is scheduled to go to College Station Saturday
  • Alfalfa Clun dinner. Meets with Justice Tom Clark after the dinner. 1/27 Sunday. Breakfast at The Elms with Russell, Reedy, Busby. Later goes to Camp David for the night with CTJ, the girls, and the Thornberrys. 1/28 LBJ, Lynda, Homer Thornberry return
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Bundy -- II -- 5 simply tell the generals what they ought to do, that for different reasons both General [Dwight] Eisenhower, because he had more stars than they did, and Mr. [Harry] Truman, because he just didn't give a damn
  • that in '56? H: I don't know. I never talked to him about that. But he might have felt that Dwight David Eisenhower being the great war hero that he was, that perhaps he'd be wise to wait a little bit. He may have thought that, I don't know. B
  • where he managed to secure a compromise. MW: Yes, the three-year extension. G: Allowing the President to raise tariffs. M\~: That's right, and Eisenhower was pretty much a free trader, so they were in agreement on this thing. It was just
  • over the lot on the appointment. I'm sure he talked to scores of people about who should be appointed. He talked to me about David Rockefeller, Laurance Rockefeller, Ben Heineman, I don't know, lots of others, even at that point in time I think Walter
  • , 1971 INTERVIEWEE: JERRY HOLLEt·1AN INTERVIEWER: DAVID G. McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Holleman's office at 2909 Fredericksburg Road, San Antonio, Texas Tape 1 of 1 M: First of all, Mr. Holleman, lid like to know something about your background. Where you
  • Oral history transcript, Jerry Holleman, interview 1 (I), 4/19/1971, by David G. McComb
  • , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: ALAN L. DEAN INTERVIEWER: David G. McComb PLACE: Mr. Dean's office, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: First of all, I would like to know something about your background. Where were you born and when
  • Oral history transcript, Alan L. Dean, interview 1 (I), 2/28/1969, by David G. McComb
  • : August 3, 1971 INTERVIEWEE : FRA14K "POSH" OLTORF INTERVIEWER : DAVID G . McCOHB PLACE : f1r . Oltorf's home, Country Club Road, Marlin, Texas Tape 1 of 1 PYi : First off, I'd like to know something about your background. Where were you born
  • Oral history transcript, Frank Oltorf, interview 1 (I), 8/3/1971, by David G. McComb
  • , 1968 INTERVIEWEE: JAMES QUIGLEY INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 M: To start off with your biography, according to my information, you were born in Pennsylvania at Mt. Carmel. Q: Mt
  • Oral history transcript, James M. Quigley, interview 1 (I), 10/25/1968, by David G. McComb
  • , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: r~ARGARET INTERVIEWER: DAVID tkCOnB PLACE: Her home, 2816 Sixth Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas CARTER (~lRS. JACK CARTER) Tape 1 of 2 i,l: Fi rst of all, I d 1ike to know a 1ittl e bi t about you and your I background. Where
  • Oral history transcript, Margaret (Mrs. Jack) Carter, interview 1 (I), 8/19/1969, by David G. McComb
  • of respect for the military, but he really came from that old-time school that wanted the civilian to be looking down the throats of [the military]. G: Anything on his association with David Lilienthal? Did he have much contact with Lilienthal during
  • : General Eisenhower and Hanson Baldwin Andy Goodpastc~ir has just telephonft\to say that General Eisenhower called him in a state 0£ some agitation over what he had heard of the Hanson Baldwin article. Eisenhower's first impression was that Baldb13t:s
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: HECTOR GARCIA INTERVIEWER: DAVID G. Mc COMB More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • Oral history transcript, Hector Garcia, interview 1 (I), 7/9/1969, by David G. McComb
  • INTERVIEWEE: LINDLEY BECKWORTH INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Beckworth's home near Gladewater, Texas Tape 1 of 2 M: I've just been talking to Mr. Beckworth about the use of this information, and I've explained that the tape and the transcript
  • Oral history transcript, Lindley Beckworth, interview 1 (I), 7/22/1971, by David G. McComb
  • The scenario for the day (Thursday, Janua ry 19) looks like this: Noon Full Board of Trustees of Johns Hopkim meets to confirm appointment. Between noon and 1:00 p. m. -- Milton Eisenhower telephones Line informing him. of final decision
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: LEON JAWORSKI INTERVIEWER: DAVID G. Mc COMB DATE: M. More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • Oral history transcript, Leon Jaworski, interview 1 (I), 12/23/1968, by David G. McComb
  • INTERVIEWEE: MR. and MRS. TRUMAN FAWCETT (Truman and Wilma Green Fawcett) INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: The Fawcett home in Johnson City, Texas Tape 1 of 1 M: Let me start off by asking you, Hr. Fawcett, something about your background. When were
  • Oral history transcript, Truman Fawcett and Wilma Green Fawcett, interview 1 (I), 4/21/1971, by David G. McComb
  • with him when we first came onboard here at the end of September, I guess, or the beginning of October of '66, he took all the new boys to Camp David, and the old boys. We spent a weekend there going over a lot of business and getting acquainted. NPT
  • INTERVIEWEE: CHARLES J. ZWICK INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: National Archives Building, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: First of all, Dr. Zwick, I'd like to know something about your background. Where were you born, when, where did you get your
  • Oral history transcript, Charles J. Zwick, interview 1 (I), 4/25/1969, by David G. McComb
  • INTERVIEWEE: CHARLES ZWICK INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Dr. Zwick's office, the Southeast Bancorporation, Inc., Miami, Florida Tape 1 of 1 M: The last time we had been talking about the budgetary process and how the budget worked. To pick that up
  • Oral history transcript, Charles J. Zwick, interview 2 (II), 8/1/1969, by David G. McComb
  • , 1968 INTERVIEWEE: MATTHEW COFFEY INTERVIEWER: David McComb PLACE: Mr. Coffey's office, Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 M: Mr. Coffey, I would like to know something about your background, where you were born and when. C
  • Oral history transcript, Matthew B. Coffey, interview 1 (I), 11/14/1968, by David G. McComb
  • remember. F: On housing. W: Housing. I came back to Washington for a meeting, and I can't recall whether the meeting was at the White House or Camp David. It was one or the other. We came back for a long weekend during which I was to join this meeting
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: ENDICOTT PEABODY (Tape #1) INTERVIEWER: DAVID Mc COMB More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • Oral history transcript, Endicott Peabody, interview 1 (I), 3/4/1969, by David G. McComb
  • was not popular; O'Brien's and JFK's relationships with Bryce Harlow and Dwight Eisenhower; congressmen using the navy or air force for travel and Sam Rayburn's opposition to these junkets; providing transportation to bring members of Congress back to Washington D
  • , 1971 INTERVIEWEE: WALTER HELLER INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Dr. Heller's office, the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Tape 1 of 3 M: To start off with sort of a problem about the mechanics of government. Were you
  • Oral history transcript, Walter W. Heller, interview 2 (II), 12/21/1971, by David G. McComb
  • , and will proceed to discuss the possibilities with Messrs. Califano and Manatos, preparatory to discussions with the leadership, unless you wish us to proceed in a different way.. • '" I i ~~d.. u David E. Bell .. j ) , TI-IFORMATXCN Mfil,iORi\NDUM
  • on up through the Eisenhower Administration. national estimates business. Estimates. F: I was one of the charter members of the We wrote the National Intelligence I wrote some of the first estimates on the Soviet threat. I might add we got Richard