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- ~~^ _ I 7:12p 7:24p -^ | Day 1 ort ... Activit Lo In Oui Yhe White House 1 I __^ . Sen CEREMONY - Oval Office " National Coal Week Proclamatio n 1 , ~" : Robert Byrd Jennings Randolph James Kee Dunn. President. Natl Coal Assoc . Rex Chaney
- , Mr. President." "Well, why in the hell didn't you tell me?" (Laughter) So that was just prior to the time that he asked for this tax, and he knew I didn't like deficits; he knew [Robert] Byrd didn't like deficits and he was chairman of the Finance
- Tuesday The Willard Deason LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST Cong. Carl Albert Sen. Robert Byrd Vice President Hale Boggs Senator Russell Long Senator Mike Mansfiel d Speaker John McCormack Barefoot Sanders Hon. Charles Zwick Agenda: This week's program Tax Increase
- - pl 7:29p 8:45p Garnet 8:45p Hugh of Evening t "Jack" Horner , of Evening Sta mag Sidey - TIME Time mag f 7:45p f Robert Byrd Sen. Friday n (include visited by) LD 6:45p Tom 26. 1968 Star r 8:55p T o mansion -- tellin g m f that he wa s
- Johnson e president to th e Cabine t room fo r Leadershi p Meetin g (Senate ) w/ Sen . Russell Long e Mansfiel d . Rober t Byrd 1 PMG Manato Lawrenc Manatos ^ e O'Brien agenda to DT , ' [ j Mike ^, e e Califan o -pl , j y (includ e visite d
- Senator Robert Byrd Postmaster General Larry O'Brien Barefoot Sanders Mike Manatos George Christian Jim Jones MEETING CONVENED: ,Cabinet Room at 6:16 p.m. MEETING ADJOURNED: 7:00 p. m. The President opened the meeting discussing the excise
Folder, "[April 2, 1968 - 8:42 a.m. Congressional Leadership Breakfast]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- Long Senator Robert Byrd Speaker McCormack Congressman Carl Albert Congressman Hale Boggs Postmaster General Larry 0 1 Brien Barefoot San ders Mike Manatos Jim Jones The President opened the meeting and read from the agenda (a copy of which
- to be the house guest of the H a r r y Byrd, J r' s . And then at noon there was the cutting o f the ribbon i n 'the lobby of the Department of L a b o r, at the opening of the A r t s and C rafts exhibit by handicapped p e rs o n s . Jane W irtz had asked me
- HOUSE NOMINEES PRESENT AT CAMPAIGN CONFERENCE NAME STATE Robert F. Allen New Jack P. Allmon South * Gus Bansmer Washington -Bob Bingham North Ray Blanton Tennessee -Norbert Blume Kentucky -A. W. Bill Brunt Idaho H. G, Byrd Maryland - James Mathew
- Jack Brooks Sen Joseph Tydings Speaker McCormack Sen Roman Hruska Sen Hugh Scott JUSTICE DEPT GROUP: Sen Robert Byrd The Attorney General Sen Quentin Burdick Harold Reis Cong Michael Feighan Jack Rosenthal Cong Frank Chelf Ramsey Clark Cong Byron Rogers
- member s - o f- the tea m wer e -Rober t E * Hunte r ' ( coach) Reverend Patric k J . Hunter ; S. - J; > : Irwin Sentilles , Patric k Coerver , (Pic s taken ) Glen Scammel , Mil e Byrd . Rober t Hunter hand th e Presiden t a progra m "/Jesuit Invitationa
Oral history transcript, C. Douglas Dillon, interview 1 (I), 6/29/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- reasonably intact, in good forIYl. The probleIYl was that Senator Byrd was holding out for SOIYle sort of gesture of saving IYloney, of being careful in expenditure control, that he could tie with the bill. Mr. Mills had his gesture, because we passed
- for me to delay I am proud the Senate -- Jennings Humphrey be with us. Ben, for asking me to made it coming. Randolph colleagues and Bob Byrd to see the Senator -- take time from I am sorry who gets when my schedule -- so keep sending lt
- Russel l Lon g . I Senato r Rober t Byrd Th K Senato r Everet t Dirkse n partisa Senator Thoma s Kuche l budget Speake r Joh n McCormac k an Cong . Car l Alber t Wilson:m I Con g Hale Bogg s ^ | f Con g Geral d For d Pres ' \ Con g Lesli e Arend s mt
- firsthand experience with [Mike] Mansfield and Bob Byrd, so I couldn't answer that. End of Tape 1 of 1 and Interview I 8 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
- floo r dinin g room fo r CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHI P BREAKFAS T Mike Manatos AGENDA o n Pag e 2 Larr WEDNESDA Y e u p cal l b y th e operator--President , said call m e bac k i n twent y minute Joe Califano Jim Jone s Note: Senator Rober t Byrd wa s
- then buzzed BIPARTISAN CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP; secretary and asked that his Senator Mike Mansfield own Press conference of today Senator Robert Byrd be brought to him) The Vice President Senator Everett Dirksen Senator J W Fulbright Senator Bourk e
- , by) ^ ^ wir e toSe n Dirkse n ff i funeral brother 2:28a t died p - sen d the chie f u p . 7:30a Wakeu e situatio n roo m p cal l from th e operator - an d the Presiden t aske d fo r breakfas t a Congressiona Sen. Rober t Byrd appearin g Cong on TODAY
- : Chairman Wilbu r Mill s Speaker Joh n McCormac k Senator Mik e Mansfield , Majorit y Leader, fro m Montan a Senator Rober t Byrd , Wes t Virginia , Democra t Congressman Car l Albert , Oklahoma , Democra t Senator Milto n Young , Nort h Dakota , Republica n
Oral history transcript, Earle C. Clements, interview 1 (I), 10/24/1974, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . The first time we had an opportunity was when I told him that Bob Byrd and Jennings Randolph were going to win by a landslide in West Virginia. You know he could get a little blustery at times, but he finally agreed to speak in West Virginia under certain
- Schultze Under Secretary Joseph Barr Mr. Gardner Ackley Mr. Arthur Okun Senator Mike Mansfield Senator Robe rt C. Byrd Senator George A. Smathers The meeting began at 5:05 p. m. SERVICE SET Senator Carl Hayden Senator John J. Williams Senator Richard B
- erien ce a t Roy a l t y ^ ^ ^ Lu ci a r r iv e d fiv e minutes ahead o f schedule - Oh! Surpr i s e fo r m e ! - thi s m orning, at the im posing white columned b r ic k home of State Senator H a r r y Byrd. The f i r s t big event o f the day
- Senator Robert Byrd Senator Thomas Kuchel Senator Carl Hayden Senator Milton Young Senator Richard Russell Senator Margaret Chase Smith Cong. William Bates Cong. Gerald Ford Cong Leslie Arends Cong George Mahon Cong Charles Jonas Cong Thomas Morgan Congwm
- . Barbar a Keene , Socia l Offic e ' —— - . — , ______ . Rober t Byrd, W . Va . --He wa s i n a n Appropriation s Meetin g, s o th e Presiden t sai d nevermind. DI D NO T TALK . _ HUE Hous e Dat ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N e MARY resident bega n hi
Folder, "Whistle Stop [6 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- the special train rolls across Virginia, several members of the Byrd family are expected to grace the back platform during the· Fint Lady"s appearances. Byrd Kinfolk Are Expected to be There Not neces~arily D'emocratic Sen. Ha1Ty F. Byrd-who ran out
- Lady Bird meets with Bess Abell, Liz Carpenter & Angier Biddle Duke about upcoming state visits and entertainment; meeting with Mr. Boudin and Mr. West about drapes for East Room; The Elms; concert by Charlie Byrd for children of Congressional
- Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Lasker -- I -- 9 And they came. They were [Alan] Bible, [Gale] McGee and--I think it was [Robert] Byrd of West Virginia. They were new in 1960. F
- . Then almost invariably I would talk to the minority leaders or General Persons, who was General Eisenhower's chief of congressional liaison. So, yes, I talked to Senator Johnson. I talked to Senator Byrd because Senator Byrd was the ranking Democrat
- them. She drove over those muddy red clay roads, and sometimes, when there would be a real rainy spell for a week, she would stay with some friends in Marshall, one of them being Helen Byrd, the Episcopal rector's daughter. She stayed at the rectory
- will evening. reside at the (President and Mrs. Park Allen Byrd House.) MONDAY,MAY 17 -- -- 9:25 a.m. Departure 9:30 a.m. Arrival 9: 35 a.m. EST Departure from the at the Allen Byrd House. Williamsburg from Williamsburg at the Ellipse
- went to West Lobby on the porc h for pres s coverage) To the Blue Room for Senatoria l briefing The Vice President ^ Secretary McNamara Senator Daniel B Brewster Senator Robert C. Byrd C . Secretary Rus k Hon Lloyd Hand Senator Howard W. Cannon Senator
- and Admiral Dick Byrd, who had been his aide when he was Vice President. Also, that was immediately prior to the Israeli-U.A.R. confrontation, and, as a matter of fact, Prime Minister Wilson was in the White House at the time, LBJ Presidential Library http
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 50 (L), 7/19/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , the Desegregation Bill, and the economy, the issue of the anti-inflation tax is all on the front page. G: New York Times, yes. C: In any case, as you might expect, the South not liking them, and the North. . . . Here's Bob Byrd fighting the guidelines. It's
- . at Williamsburg. Private evening. (President and Hrs. will reside at the Allen Byrd House.) MONDAY,M ---AY17 9:25 a.m. Departure 9: 30 a.m. Arrival from the Allen at the Park Byrd House. Williamsburg Inn Golf Course. a.m. EST Departure 11:35 a. m
- Senator Senator Mansfield Dirksen Robert Byrd Hayden Kuchel Russell Smathers Williams Young Speaker McCormack Representative Ford Representative Boggs Representative Bow Representative Byrnes Representative Laird The P resident Opened meeting by saying
- Mike Mansfield Russell Long Robert Byrd John McCormack Carl Albert Cong. Hale Boggs PMG Lawrence O'Brien Barefoot Sanders Hon. Mike Manatos Joseph Califano Mike Manatos memo of gist (sent to DT) indicates the following: j The President began
- in law practice in 1964, and it was while I was campaigning, in a sense, for my father, who was running for hi 5 second term. I campai gned, too, for the Johnson-Humphrey ti cket, and sang Saine duets with Lynda Byrd. Arnold, Fortas, and Porter. I