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- . Hughes: Well, we've had 4 tests already, I just left the conference, one of these on the board is Judge Whipple ••• and they've agreed with me to call in the grand jury and indict these violaters••• .L BJ: Well you just let Ramsey Clark or Mr. Hoover
- Hughes, Richard J. (Richard Joseph), 1909-
Oral history transcript, Frank F. Mankiewicz, interview 3 (III), 5/5/1969, by Stephen Goodell
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- known, that nothing was coming out of our office. columnist, a pro~war And I Temember a.ferocious argument with one columnist---Joseph Alsop--who wrote about it and said it was coming from a source close to Robert Kennedy. ~t, and he said it was me
- JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR. SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT The attached memorandum on the Los Angeles situation is unsigned because your 9:00 a.m. deadline made it necessary to transmit it before Mr. Shriver got back into town. Its contents, however
- WAIBIMOTOK ~/ 11: 10 pm. Tuesday March 15, 1966 MR. PRESIDENT: Watts Hale ~hampion, Pat ~i:own's man in Sacramento confirmed Ramsey X Clark's report that the situation in Watts now looks "fairly encouraging." The troublemakers are confined to a 3-6 block
- - ments to try to delete money for Vietnam. As I recall then, the guy who handled most of the opposing amendments was Senator [Joseph] Clark of Pennsylvania. He would get maybe a handful of eight or nine, ten, twelve votes that would include Senator
- Speaker of the Assembly. Assembly California Legi.sl&ture Sacramento. California . WMW:MJC:rgm Septeinber 8, 1965 TO: HONORABLE RAMSEY CLARK The Deputy Attorney General FROM: JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR. Special Ae sistant to the President I
- up my wife and children and drive them cross-country to bring them back to Washington. When we were going through the city of Rapid City, South Dakota, Thursday, the 24th of August, and we stopped at a signal on St. Joseph Street. M: You must have
- in this whole area of firing people and whatnot. And Ramsey Clark, as always the case in his greatness - and I really consider him a great man--he stood up behind me every inch of the way and ticked off what he considered to be the pertinent constitutional
- '• - •' l JULY 24, 1967 - 11:15 a. m. DETROIT RIOTS \Attorney General Clark l ·-Sec. McNamara Warren Christopher Abe Fortas Larry Levinson George Christian Roger Wilkins John Doar Tom Johnson ,,.. MEMORANDUM r.,....,_ .. 60
- Folder, "July 24, 1967 - 11:15 a.m. Detroit Riots - Clark, McNamara, Christopher, Fortas, Wilkins, Doar," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
- ELLINGTON REPORTS HE HAS CALLED RAMSEY CLARK ABOUT SITUATION IN MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, FOLLOWING ASSASSINATION OF MLK, SAYS THEY WILL BE MOVING IN NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS; LBJ TELLS ELLINGTON TO CALL HIM IF THERE IS ANYTHING HE CAN DO
- _· FROM: Torn Johnson Attached are the notes of your Cabinet Meeting on August 2, 1967. Those attending we re: The President The Vice President Secretary Rusk Secretary Fowler Deputy Secretary N itze Attorney General Clark Postmaster General O'Brien
- Joe Califano Harry McPherson Ramsey Clark ..,Geo. Christian Charles Schultze MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 29, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT !Om FROM: Tom Johnson Attached are the notes from the President's Meeting
- the Those involved in the activities \Vere: Secretary 1:\.1cNamara Attorney Generai Clark. FBI Director Hoover General Johnson Secretay of the Army Rezor lvir . Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. lvla1·vin Watson· Abe Fortas Gear ge Christian Harry McPherson Joe
- with my appointment were with the Attorney Genera 1 \vho telephoned ne perhaps as much as a month before the fifteenth of June and there began a series of conversations between us. B: Sir, the Attorney General called--this was Ramsey Clark at this time
- Clark and Sandy Trowbridge, might be eager to go on, but most Cabinet members stay on because the President and the country need them. The President remarked about a CBS report that Clark Clifford would become Secretary of State. Rather asked him
- Bird encounters Kay Graham at Bowen School; Lady Bird bowls; Lady Bird & Ramsey Clark discuss Washington, D.C. schools; small dinner party with friends; to theater to see "Charge of the Light Brigade;" Lady Bird retires
- Tom Clark invited me to Washington to sit and visit and to get acquainted and discuss a number of the administrative policies of the Department of Justice generally. As we had concluded our business visit, Attorney General Clark invited me to stay
- ://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 j ~. .~ 26 being mnde. The Attorney General, Ramsey Clark, for exanple
- impatience; MLK and Resurrection City; Ramsey Clark and his relationship with LBJ; wire-tapping; J. Edgar Hoover; Robert Kennedy’s assassination; getting Secret Service protection for Presidential candidates; the Commission on Violence; Lloyd Cutler
Oral history transcript, Katherine Graham Peden, interview 1 (I), 11/13/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
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- . That morning the-- F: What went on that morning? P: Ramsey Clark was with us, and . Help me with a name. you this picture, and you tell me who he is. Let me show Ramsey Clark, the Attorney General [and] . . . F: Cyrus Vance. P: Yes, Cyrus Vance
Oral history transcript, Alfred B. Fitt, interview 1 (I), 10/25/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- of story. What happened was I was called at Kampelman's office because I kept Pollak advised where I was--he told me--and I was supposed to report immediately to Warren Christopher, the Deputy Attorney General under Ramsey Clark. I went down
- and India; Rostow talks of Taiwan and aid to Pakistan, Communist China, and Vietnam; dinner and movies; Johnsons back to White House; Lady Bird exercises; LBJ talks with Clark Clifford
Oral history transcript, Harold Barefoot Sanders, interview 3 (III), 11/3/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- Voting Rights Act 1965; Civil Rights Act; Mansfield; McCormack; Hale Boggs; Russell Long; LBJ’s feelings about open housing; differences between Ramsey Clark and Katzenbach over civil rights; LBJ’s consideration of legal problems raised by open
- . This, then, called us to the attention of many of the groups that were working in this field, including some that were close to Secretary Ickes, who had set up a racial advisory office under Clark Foreman--a white Georgian but had worked with the Roosevelt-F
- to the President Re: Los Angeles Riot Attached pursuant to your request to Ramsey Clark is a memorandum concerning the applicability to the Los Angeles riot of the Disaster Act of 1950 (42 U.S.C. 1855). The memorandum concludes that the President has legal
- years, and you know, nature abhors change and people do. But Nick Katzenbach, and after him Ramsey Clark, made their commitment to our interests--interest of the Criminal Division--very clear, as did President Johnson. So, while I think there may have
- Relations Service has been available at times. helpful. I can't recall the specific instances, but it has been very And of course at the time of the King funeral I was in daily telephone conversation with the Attorney General Clark, and he offered me
- possible. Ramsey Clark Andrew F. Brimmer Jack T. .Conway - 63 - ".-· .,.. ·'·· ~ i ~ .~1~ •. • ~ • t I!.,. • ··· Task Force Agencies: .a:-:: ~ DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ' · ~\ Forest Service Marketing and Consumer Services
- Clark, Ramsey, 1927-
Oral history transcript, Stanley R. Resor, interview 1 (I), 11/16/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- ; Detroit riots; Robert McNamara; Clark Clifford; cost effectiveness; role of service secretaries