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  • , and at that point it became clear that the only thing we could do was ask for some kind of an extension--thirty days was what [Carl] Albert had suggested, I notice here--and recommend some final disposition of this thing at the end of that extension. [Mike
  • this point in time, that evening meeting, Washington time--Senator Mansfield's clear and explicit dissent and the President's rather brusque rejection of it . Senator Mansfield was invited to a large meeting . I've forgotten how this spaced with the calls
  • (pl) F RECORD: ~^_ Edward Martin, U. S. Amb to Argentina OF Hon. __ _ __ _^ _ i j j ~~ Gerog | ^ 2:12 p '[ f i( ;1 , j | Senato tha situation r Mike Mansfield Cy Anderson was with him , and had made a suggestior t the Presiden t migh t
  • "~ „______ ,—^ : Rostow (pl) "~~~ , „ _ ..._,.—_ """""""" —• "• —, , ~"~ Rostow - didn't talk -- msg given to Sgt Glynn , j Rostow ^ Senator Mike Mansfield ^ ; ,—:—^ , -... ~~~" • -• - i_i Walt Walt _— — —- n 'HUE House Date June ENT LYNDON B
  • McPherson (pl) ! i 10:10a j i t George Today issued proclamation for observing Feb. 1967 as American History Month ~~~~ ; | 10:09a | t Moyers (pl) ' —— 1 . I 10:07a t Mike Mansfield Bill ~"\ "' i Sunny this morning, increasing cloudiness
  • , Fleming, Christian Paul Glynn:mf Senator Mike Mansfield, Washington, D. C. Speaker McCormack - Washington, D. C. The Postmaster General - Boston, Mass. Charles Schultze - Director of the Budget -Washington, D.C. U.S. Ambassador to Australia, Edward Clark
  • Senator Mike Mansfield ago with a group of junior high Cong Bert Bandstra school students in Sioux City Cong John R Hansen Iowa and it mushroomed into a Cong Neal Smith Congressman Stanley Greigg national campaign. Combined Cong John Schmidhauser
  • Leader, Mike Mansfield, in the Senate, Speaker [John] McCormack. you know, target what he should ask them and what LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More
  • Symington is placed on Armed Services, Mike Mansfield on Foreign Relations, John Kennedy on Labor and Public Welfare, Price Daniel and Henry Jackson on Interior and Insular Affairs. Kennedy, Symington and Jackson will also serve on Government Operations
  • from General Taylor, now chief of staff, U.S. Army. He wanted to know if there was any cogent reason why I shouldn't go to South Vietnam to relieve, or to replace General Mike, or Iron Mike, O'Daniel. G: Excuse me, sir, you called him Iron Mike. H
  • Biographical information; history of U.S. activities in South Vietnam; assignment to Vietnam; Korea; Kumsong salient; Mike O’Daniel; MAAG in Vietnam; 1955 relations with the French; Edward Lansdale; early political-military situation; religious
  • BRIOHT, J .W., NSFIELD, Mike MORSE,Wayne HICKENLOOPER,Bourke B. CASE, Clifford P. COOPER,John Sherman CARLSON,Frank AIKEN, George n. HARPHAM,Dale, Washington, n.c. KING, James B., Jr. LOBODA,Samuel R., Oakton, Va. April Jl. 1'61 Dear CoaaH•en,ae
  • 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 O'Brien -- Interview XIII -- 13 be. Mike Mansfield
  • style very much. I remember He would personally come one on one and talk with senators a great deal, which practice later was abandoned entirely by Mansfield. .&. . . . . .m.____________ ~ __________________ ln_l__ LBJ Presidential Library http
  • Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] Reedy G: Right. And was spat on in Caracas~ -~ XII -- 29 LBJ went to the airport along with [Hubert] Humphrey and [Mike] Mansfield to meet Nixon when he returned and was somewhat criticized for that. R: Boy
  • ; JFK's leadership through the crisis; keeping Pierre Salinger and JFK informed about legislative matters; press relations under JFK; Peter Lisagor; contact with John Bailey and the Democratic National Committee; Mike Mansfield's leadership style as senate
  • . Bobbit t Mr. Phili p Bobbitt Mrs. Jessi e Hatche r Mrs. W . E . Saunder s Mr. Sa m Houston Johnso n Mr. Rodne y White Mr. Birg e Alexande r Mrs. Birg e Alexande r Miss Beck y Alexande r Miss Ann e Mansfield Senator Mike . Mansfiel d Dr. Donal d MacArthu
  • toward the vote, I know in the Senate where we had the filibuster, Mike Manatos, the President's Senate man, played a role. But the real managing of it and dealing with the tactical decisions appeared to me to be in Nick Katzenbach's hands. B: What
  • that the reason--? P: As soon as [Mike] Mansfield came in, which was only three years after I got here, then the Steering Committee functioned and Mansfield didn't make any effort to influence it. In fact, he felt that it was up to the Steering Committee to do
  • , Mansfield, as acting majority leader, sends the notes to Proxmire’s office. Apparently shortly thereafter, LBJ calls and tells him to get the notes back, which is done. In the interim, Proxmire did not see the notes. 2/21 J. McDonnell of Mansfield’s office
  • . Se nator Everett Dirks en McNamara and Wirtz , Senator Mike Mansfield (on the President's left) briefed_ on the strike MENU: Orange juice, scrambled eggs, poached eggs, ham, bacon, sausage, situation and the Presi- cinnamon pecan buns, toast, tea
  • more political gospel. Sino erely AJW:ob A.~z yours, 11~ ( OFFICE OF THE VICE WASHINGTON, February Dear - PRESIDENT D. C. 9, 1961 Mike: I am glad I know a man who isn 1 t as old as he used to be. Your letter made even me feel younger I
  • . There is another group, somewhat larger, which could be termed "reluctant realists" whose viscera says get out but whose heads tell them the present policy is unavoid­ able. Senators Mansfield, Church and Fulbright seem to fall in this category. Once again
  • : Did Stong have the support of the leadership on that? The majority leader? D: Oh, yes. That's possibly partly because the leader at that time was Senator [Mike] Mansfield and Stong was a Montanan and a close associate of Senator Mansfield as well
  • was not sick apparently at all. I asked him what his trouble had been and he said, "Well, I ate some bad food," and so then I asked him what he had done. He said he ate some hamburger or wieners, at noon; and he had had a talk with Mike Monroney and he'd
  • with the governors. Congressman [Charles] Diggs was named a vice chairman. Bob Wagner, the former mayor of New York, and Senator Mike Mansfield agreed to be vice chairmen. In each instance, it was necessary to ensure that these people were activists in the national
  • was able to purchase television time and allow Edmund Muskie to speak; 1970 election results nationwide; the Chappaquiddick incident involving Edward Kennedy; a February 1971 meeting between O'Brien, Carl Albert, Mike Mansfield, and potential 1972 potential
  • president following the assassination of Kennedy, and he made me the manager of that bill. He asked Mike Mansfield, "Let Hubert Humphrey handle that bill," that comprehensive Civil Rights Act of 1964, which I handled. Two things he did. First of all, he
  • with Mrs. Sam Johnson? J: Well, you see, we still had Dillman, so we went right on back to Dillman. Sometime that fall, Jim Rowe wrote Lyndon and asked him for some assistance, a contribution, for Mike Mansfield who was running for the Senate in Montana
  • delegates. A: That might be true. That certainly was true of his staff. I think all of us on the staff had just assumed that if Johnson could run the Senate and have the support of people like Mike Mansfield and Carl Hayden and other powerful senators who
  • Mansfield. As I recall, Kennedy then tried He was kidding about what a great job Mike Mansfield was doing and how he seemed to be working much longer hours than his predecessor who, of course, was Johnson .. I think that was it. Both of them were quite
  • the power of the comptroller general. Whatever we decide to do, we've got to get the leadership, [Mike] Mansfield and [Everett] Dirksen, the Senate leadership, and the committee chairman aboard. And ended by saying, "Whatever you do"--it was another weekend
  • to the President's bedroom - to say goodbye Donald 9:22a Folder Thomas - Austin to the President in the mansion, containing the President's ltr to Sen. Mansfield re the Middle East. (The President signed the ltr at approx ; 9:15p last night, but at 8:45a
  • Moyers Sen Mike Monroney Director Chas. Schultze MW (pl) Mansfield Stodderd Oct White House Okie Stodderd Moyers Mrs James Watson To th e Ma Maasio nsion n upstairs on 2d JV Dr. Dr. Burkle Burkle y Carol Welch Carol Welch To ofc
  • the President. He would also impound funds that we really didn't have to spend. Fowler said that rather than suspend the investment tax credit, he would rather have a corporate tax increase, and the President told him to go see Carl Albert, Mike Mansfield
  • like he did with [Nike] Mansfield. rights bill passed. They wanted that civil It was written in Dirksen's office. just let him take the lead in order to help get it passed. Mansfield That must have been the 1964 Civil Rights Bill. Lyndon
  • and control over Senate voting; Mrs. Johnson; LBJ’s rapport with Mike Mansfield and Everett Dirksen; National Defense Education Bill; how LBJ dealt with Vietnam.
  • with Mike Feldman and with Sen. Kerr re: tariff and Mayor Spikes. Talks during day with Jerome Weisner (JFK’s science adviser); Troutman; Ed Clark; Jim Wright; Gov. Ellington of Tennessee; Henry Gonzales re: governor’s race; Charlie Boatner. Meets
  • and a group of about 40 delegates to the Municipal Association meeting in Washington. 2/17 At 11:30 LBJ meets with Governor Ellington, Senator Anderson, Governor Ribicoff and Senator Mansfield. Then at 6:30 he meets with Senators Dirksen, Clifford Case
  • . As a general rule I think the answer would be yes. But I think, you know, a [Everett] Dirksen or a [Mike] Mansfield would have a lot more influence than just a senator. But I think Johnson was pretty sensitive about all those sort of courtesy issues. As I said
  • , Senator A t Johnson's Cong. notes to Cong. DT Senator President to mjdr's room to review agenda w/ Califano Cabinet Room for meeting with RIGHTS LEADERS Hon. Clark Clifford, Secy of Defense Thomas Kuchel ' William M. McCulloch Carl Albert Mike Mansfield