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  • against his father. His father was a [state] congressman at one time. G: Okay. In May, LBJ's mother was operated on at Scott and White. Do you remember that? W: Yes, I remember her being in Scott and White; I remember that. No details. G: In June
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh M. Winters -- III -- 3 LBJ's mother had an operation, another operation in March of that year at Scott and White and she was still in a wheelchair in April. Do you remember any of those circumstances? W: Well, I remember her having
  • Hugh Sidey - Time-Lif e sxM^ssaesxKiscm Don MacDowell - NBC-radi o Thomas Girar d - Metromedia Scott Peters - UPI-audi o Dan Rathe r - CB S Jerry Udwi n - Westinghous e Broadcasting Ed Conle y - Voice of America Forrest Boy d 0 Mutual Broadcastin g
  • Hon. & Mrs . Alexande r B. Trowbridg e and their thre e children--Stephe n , Scott , an d Kimberly e Vic e Presiden t Assoc . Justic e o f th e Suprem e Court , Hon . Joh n M . Harla n |I 1:16 I i 1 1 fp I | i ;_ j| —. 1 1 1:26p ! ; n
  • of anything. Do you know--? ETD: Offhand, I can't think-G: It's been very kind of you-- 0: Not at all. I'm interested in Texans. I lectured in Texas for a man by the name of Elmer Scott, who had been head of Sears, Roebuck and who became converted
  • to buffet for the Scott Carpenters and the Buster Keatons; LBJ leaves for LBJ Ranch; Lady Bird visits with Luci and Lynda Johnson; Lynda's 21st birthday
  • as lin e in h is speech that I lik e d p a r t ic u la r ly , that he quoted fr o m Scott F i t z g e r a l d , which d efin ed A m e r i c a as . . . " a w illin g n e s s of the // h e a rt." And he c o m p a r e d that to the thrust of E le a n o r
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT'S NIGHT READING FROM ~~. Joe Califand'~ \ Attachment [2 of 4 front] ­ [2 of 4 back] ­ by bill scott, vice president for public affairs Broadcast 10 times July 23 - 24, 1967 PRESIDENT'S RAT CONTROL BILL When the House of Representatives
  • little Rose Groos and that slap happy Jerry Wilke and Lela Scott [?] and all. They all say 'we' about the campaign. They don't think they work for you; they work with you. I've come to think a lot of them, bless their hearts." I think that's the way so
  • a candidate for defeat. Scott Lucas was defeated when he was Majority Leader, so was Ernest McFarland. 2 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ
  • really know if he did or not. G: Now he had been a superintendent earlier, is that right, before Mr. Bowman? Or was he after him? Oh, Mr. Klett, Scott Klett. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org E: ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
  • the situation was and I concluded that I could beat him probably. But I concluded that if I did beat him I would have divided the state so badly that the candidate for governor, Bob Scott, would have been defeated, and I probably would have been defeated
  • t in a ny way I can, '-?,.~) see tha t my s t aff provides n ecessary assis t a n ce to th e D elegati on. Sinc erely y ours, J. W. Fulbright Chairm a n M r. John son n a med S e n a t ors Fulbright B art lette Hugh Scott Hira m Fong The story
  • - _. .. ~tic fri4DH ....... -caaltl llelp make OU w.&ceme a wanner wl ll'Olilp of Floria Wldl all beat wla ... Ms•. JollD &•. Permeat•r 10066 Scott Mill ao..t Jack....W-. norWa BA:bk .... , .... DeaMn. ia ,._ lt wu .- .. ,1111• fer Mra. ,... iafttatlM
  • /loh/oh Califano -- XXVI -- 21 and [Maurine?] Neuberger and [inaudible] Scott here, [Jacob] Javits. And you know they'd react. There was no chance for change then. I mean the President hopefully had signed off on the message by then. There were
  • many books beyond her years. As you spoke a while ago, they haq one of the finest libraries that her mother had collected . I visited out there at the brick house. I saw these books. Many of them were still crated, such as Scott, Dickens, Shakespea re
  • whip was Senator Francis Myers from Pennsylvania. So you had Scott Lucas, who was a moderate Democrat that Senator [Everett] Dirksen had defeated in November of 1950, and Senator Myers had been defeated, which was unexpected. We knew that Senator
  • ... . ::_, •. ... ,.. , .... •• HORTLY before the first meeting of the Eighty-second Congress last month, the 49 Democratic members of the new Senate gath­ ered behind closed doors to pick a couple of floor leaders to replace Senators Scott Lucas of Illinois and Francis Myers
  • Secretary Executive Enclosure: As stated. r December 3, 1963 Dear Mr. Scott: 'l1he article in the December 9 iaaue or US Hewa and World 1te1yrt on Preaide.nt Jobnaon'a and secrelary Rusk1a mee£lngi ut week with foreign leaders 1a so inaccurate in tone
  • , 6, 7 blocks and the courthouse is just a little off-center. As we came down to the then Kemp Hotel which is on the corner of 8th and Scott, we passed in front of the courthouse, and Price Daniel was speaking to a crowd on behalf of Eisenhower
  • , gentle as could be. Her friends were our neighbors, our fellow members of the delegation's children: Molly Thornberry, Beth Jenkins, Lan and Lloyd Bentsen, Scott Carpenter. Rodney was there. He was the son, the adopted child of Josefa, who was living
  • called ahead to have the doctors from Scott and White there to confer with Hurst and the doctor from Johnson City there, and Fredericksburg. So there was a group of about five or six doctors there to confer LBJ Presidential Library http
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Tully--I--9 F: Yes. T: They had had experience with former majority leaders, or minority leaders, whichever. There was one--Pauline Moore was up there, and she was with Scott Lucas of Illinois, and then she
  • his interests would have to be more national in scope and less focused on Texas. The two previous leaders, Scott Lucas and McFarland had not been re-elected. I remember Mr. Johnson saying something like, "Well, the trouble with those guys
  • -- 23 just admitted that he just blew his top when he saw this kid sitting in this hospital on this bunk. G: And was that slapping incident accurately portrayed in the movie? L: Yes. G: How was George C. Scott; did he capture Patton? L: Oh, I
  • Senator [Hugh] Scott of Pennsylvania proposed that a political party had to pay its debt a hundred cents 10 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ
  • -tidelands debate . him during -- all I -- 2 the There was so much going on about tidelands those years that I remembered Lyndon Johnson. Then in 1950 Senator [Scott] Lucas was defeated, and Senator McFarland became majority leader and Lyndon
  • and will be unable to be in the Senate when Proxmire makes his speech. Mansfield also told Proxmire that Senator Scott intends to make a speech critical of LBJ. Proxmire said he will make his speech anyway but will not speak to the question of the power
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  • why they are here. 2. Herb Scott of Stars and Stripes (Scott came in with troops from West Germany) -- I found that Berlin was all Vice President Johnson's show. He showed a great human interest in the people of West Berlin -- children and oldsters