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  • Boyd , Mutual Sid Davis , Westinghouse ^ Scott Peters . UPI-audio Larry LeSueur,VOA Charles Reynolds , Stenotypist Sid-Davis Sgt. Gaddis Sgt. Recc o Sgt. Cliff Lee Gregg Bob Knudsen Bill Fisher 8:35a 9:26a 9'2oa Members The President invited all
  • . Johnson 8:12a The President aske d for the Attorney General - he wa s on the wa y to th e office 8:25a t Mr. 8:33a t Senator 8:35a 9:55 White House r 8, Tom Scott - w/ Senate Appropriations Committee (b. 1) - re pay for staff of former Presidents
  • be practical. Rusk said that Senator Hugh Scott, who has been helpful, suggested that a group of moderates be brought down to th,e White House for a pep talk. The President said you can't trust them. He said he met with 48House Republican freshmen and took all
  • Goldber g d Jo e Califan o 11:05a t o o Ova l Offic e w / Georg e Christia n an d M W C ou t a t 11:14 a OF F RECORD : Senato r Hug h Scott pres : a. , PRES pres s an d photog s i n at 11:20 a . ; : S CONFERENC E No . 100--Th e Presiden t
  • Correspondents, Walt Rostow and Francis Bator Attendance: Coffee served and Bill Moyers Mr. John Heffernan, Reuters News Agency Mr. Louis Heren - London Times Mr. Werner Imhoof - Neue Zuercher Zeitung Mr. Richard Scott - Manchester Guardian Mr. John Midgley
  • Dean DUNCAN, Mr. Scott FELDSTEIN, Mr. & Mrs. William J., Sr. GANZ, Mr. William A. GRONNIGER, Mr. & Mrs. Michael, Jr. HALL, Mr. James D. HAMILTON, Mr. George HITCHCOCK, Mr. William B., III JENKINS, Miss Beth /JOHNSON, Miss Luci Baines JOHNSON, Miss Lynda
  • , on military buil d =ups i n VietNa m Senator $ Wayn e Mors e Senator Jame s B . Pearso n othe r participant s ar e give n Senator Fran k Moss Senator Hug h Scott 5 minutes only . Senator Edmun d Muskie Senator Joh n Towe r Senator Gaylor d Nelso n The Presiden
  • was certainly [interested]. And she remained in touch with the school after she left the profession. G: There was a Mr. Klett, is that right? K: Klett. Scott Klett was the superintendent about that recall Scott Klett teaching any classes. time~ He might
  • Towards its Western Allies, 1963-1965"; Nicholas E. S,mmtakes, "Keystone: ll1e American Experience in Okinawa''; Jonathan M. Schocnwald, "More Fire Than Smoke: The Conservative Consolidation, 1958-[ 972"; Scott J. Spitzer. "Race and Welfare
  • in great D obrynins who are language it was an h i l a r i o u s l y produced, were the f i r s t t h i r t y minutes of in the ago. Gold b erg s The D iplom ats were there number and among them the these d a y s . Lynda B i r d was Scott
  • it, his job. So it's very hard to do that. I saw Scott Lucas push through legislation which later was going to defeat him because the people of Illinois did not want it, but his position in the Senate required that he do that. You know, he was defeated
  • . And I think when they all started sni pi ng at him, he thought, "Well, maybe I wi 11 resign." But I also think that history shows that the majority leaders usually got defeated. If you look back at the various ones, [Ernest] McFarland-- MG: Scott
  • of the Pacific GENERAL GEORGE C. KENNEY, U.S. AIR FORCE 0t£T.I FLEET AOllllRAL CHESTER W. NIMITZ , U.S. NAVY HON , J.P. RICHAROS War. W"• CORNELIUS VAN S. ROOSl!:VEL T M"· HERMAN W. SCHOL Tl SENATOR HUGH SCOTT GENERAL HOLLAND M. SlllTH, U.S. MARINE CORPS ("l
  • and somebody else lost. H: McFarland lost. And the Senator from Illinois, Scott Lucas. Scott Lucas lost in that election and that opened the way up for him. [Lyndon] Scott Lucas was the Majority Leader of the Senate until Mr. Dirksen, I believe it was, beat
  • COPY COPY LBJ LIBRARY PUS.Q H C /C S A F . P n C \ 0 3/7CBO'S'=JG CLINTON SHERMAN RUCQSH/ARS ORLANDO ^UH P A / C IN'CP AC ? U ' ' / 3 X A ; E S T A F TRAVIS RU CD AA /A ''JS S CO TT PUCDAQ/AFCS SCOTT RUMRDA/DET 2 LWEA W3 ANDERSEN’ R UE AD X? / 2 WE
  • s ts ^ w e r e the Scott M anns. I had : . -v:: ' - y " / to ld L u c i th a t I w anted h e r to in v ite » ^ s /a s ho u se g u e s ts ,/to e a c h State D in n er w hile sh e w as h e re /^ f o r the D iplom atic Receptiony;^for anytim e th a t
  • at that Scott Lucas was running for office, and so was Senator Myers from Pennsylvania. Scott told me that he 'Has going to be gone quite a bit of the time, and he asked me if I'd kind of look after things. We had a kind of committee of a dozen that he had
  • be an occasional burst and McGovern was a pretty good target. It could be capsulized in a comment that I believe can be attributed to Senator Hugh Scott and repeated ad nauseum during the campaign. Scott said, "The McGovern campaign is the campaign of the three
  • , and that was the route to take, he'd take it. One of the things he loved to do was to be on the board of trustees of Scott & White, and he usually managed to get there for the meetings. The Atomic Energy Committee took up some of his time and his excitement. Of course
  • . Col . Davi d R. Scott , USA F . Russel l L . Schweickar t Mr 4:48 p 5:03 5:05p T y y (includ e visite d by ) Lt. Colone : Frida y pT o Buildin g #5, Missio n ^^^J^SS: Simulation an d Training Facilit y t o se e docking _ simulator training
  • two years ahead of you. D: I ran against Scott Lucas, who was then majority leader of the Senate, who so very recently passed away. Well, I was successful, and there was Lyndon so we simply picked up our friendship where we left off before
  • by: Governor Frank Clement Chbr Mayor John Duncan Paul Judge Howard C. Bozeman, Knoxville County A. Chief Justice Hamilto n Burnett, Tenn. Supreme Ct Mr. Wm. Yandell, Pres. Knoxville Chbr of Comm. Dr. John Colson, Pres . Knoxville College Mrs. C. Frank Scott
  • & speeches; LBJ works hard with little rest; Johnsons to Democratic fundraiser that night; Lynda Robb relays news that Martin Luther King has been shot & died; LBJ calls Coretta Scott King & makes televised speech; evening plans cancelled & Hawaii trip
  • . General Parts Div. . Ford Mot t Loyd Harkler or did memo, Mr. Joseph H. Kanter. President Kanter Corp. . Cincinnati. Ohio . of gist |Mr. C. Virgil Martin. President. Carson Pirie Scott & Co., Chicago, Ill. "_y_ To DT . Mr. William Patrick. Assistant
  • & Mrs. Dea n Rusk ____ _ Sen . Richar d B . Russel l . Hon . & Mrs. Charle s Schultze , Director Bureau of the Budge t Sen. & Mrs. Hug h Scott e - i e toiTE HOUS E Date Januar y 23 , 196 7 >ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N White Hous e ~ D 'resident
  • favorite. G: Did she refer to Sir Walter Scott at all? R: I don’t recall that she did. G: Some of the accounts mention that the room to the right in the Johnson City home was filled with books -- R: I can imagine this was true. She wrote
  • Republicans--Hugh Scott of the Sixth District of Pennsylvania, Clifford Case of New Jersey, James G. Fulton of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Thor Tollefson of Washington state and others--put in a Republican alternative to what was then called socialized medicine
  • invitations. G: Did he ever come close to buying another house instead? V: Well, I remember when Mrs. Johnson was looking, I think that they looked at a house very close over here on King Street. It was owned by Scottie, F. Scott Fitzgerald's daughter
  • . Charles Cor ·ran, Shirley James, John Fawcett, Philip Scott. Dorothy Territo, nnd Gary ·arrington Research Photography: Chevalier Frank Wolfe, tlw estalih ·lmwnt of the Joh11so11 nwmori.1I, tlll­ cm1tnh11tio11s. Tlw Sodt't~ for a :.fon· ]k.mtil u
  • . The Society of Southwest Archivists held its annual meeting at the LBJ Library on May 7-9. The regional group was welcomed by Mrs. Lyndon Johnson at the opening ses­ sion. Workshops were conducted by two Library staff members: Philip Scott explained the use
  • Leader Scott Lucas and Democratic Whip Francis Myers are defeated; Richard Nixon defeats Helen Gahagan Douglas in California Senate race. 11/8 Warren G. Moore, U.S. attorney in Tyler, sponsors a get-together breakfast for LBJ with his supporters. LBJ
  • /15 LBJ still staying at the Driskill Hotel. His sisters Rebekah and Josefa are at the Scott & White Hospital in Temple. Mrs. Sam E. Johnson is in Temple. 7/17 Kellam has dinner with CTJ, Lynda Bird and Bill Deason. 7/18 LBJ in Brenham at noon
  • and Senator Mansfield and Senator Scott and Congressman Ford. And I hope they will all reason with you. I speak from experience. No one in this room has said more ugly things about me than Clarence Mitchell, but there's no man in this room that I respect more
  • facturers a chance to "sock the consumer" by passing along inflated co. ..,Non-committal 2/28. . attributed to safety requirement Scott P1·ouly Pearson Logic Dominick Reserves • dictates financing judgment. from Highway 3/1/66. Trust Fund,· okay
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  • between Johnson and Scott Lucas is this. When Scott Lucas wanted to talk to me, some secretary would call up and say, 'Senator Humphrey, can you come around this afternoon to Senator Lucas' office at such-and-such-atime?' When Lyndon Johnson wanted
  • of that pit." He said "That's fair enough," and he never did and I never hired any of his. But we had congenial arrangements. off and on. In fact, our relations were When he was in Scott and White hospital, he called me over there and I sat there with him
  • was the year in which [Estes] Kefauver ran? F: Kefauver ran in 1956. C: I remember Lyndon came in 1948. Then I remember--who was it dropped dead or was defeated? It was Scott Lucas, wasn't it? F: Yes. C: I remember at that time all of the talk about who