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- extencling invitation to signing of the High-Speed Ground Transportation Research and Development Act of 1965, on Thursday, Septerrber 30, 1965. DAVIDSON,Richard, Distribution Age,-. Pbila., Pa. DAY, James V., Federal Mari time Conmission DEAN,A.G., Budd Co
- W ^ VHITE HOUS E Date__ DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N Sept The Whit e Hous e no rresident bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Time Telephon 11 In Ou tL e Activit y (includ e visite d by ) D 12:15am Presiden t retire d 12:20am t * 8:30am
- Attorney General Internal Security Division DATE: March 14, 196 7 CONFIDEN':PIAL SUBJECT : Assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy November 22, 1963 Dallas, Texas In accordance with your request, we have reviewed Departmental files
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 16 (XVI), 9/13/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : And to create a different mechanism for calling regular meetings of the Democratic Conference. R: Yes. Well, that wasn't the liberals, that was one or two of them. One of the real problems at that particular time was that the liberals really did
- and its results; contrasting of Dallas and Houston.
Oral history transcript, Donald S. Thomas, interview 3 (III), 3/21/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- activities, how they came about and what developed from them. Of course, the first venture of the family into broadcasting was a year or so before my time. That's when they bought Austin Broadcasting Company, which was the licensee of what became KTBC
- VHITE House : Dat e Decembe SENT LYNDO N B. JOHNSO N DIARY Resident bega n his day at (Place ) LBJ_RANCH, Telephon ™: L , TEXA S Da y e I Cloud y day - coo l bu t no t col d ^. Overcas t skies. Activit Time In Ou r 30 , 196 8 tL oL D y
- :56 11:01 11:17 C Telephone fort Time Entry No. 11:53 11:08 12:40 1:30 Out Lo Day Tuesda y Expenditure Code Activity (includ e visite d by ) LD McGeorge Bund y - - D . C . b. 1 McGeorge Bund y - - D . C . b. 2 b. 3 McGeorge Bund y - - D
- INTERVIEWEE: EDIE ADAMS INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: The Fairmont Hotel in Dallas, Texas Tape 1 of 1 F: Miss Adams, first of all, how did you get mixed up in politics? A: Well, it was the 1964 campaign. Before that I really felt that anyone
Oral history transcript, Eugene B. Germany, interview 1 (I), 5/24/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- holes', but I' always managed to hedge agai"nst the dry' holes with contributions from major oil companies to where we didn't go completely broke J although partially broke many, many times~ We moved from Grand Saline to Dallas where I was elected mayor
- to ltr-. Escoe, said that he would give notice but he had to talk it over with his wife. 'Nhie:h definitely 1 imi ts his time -r;vith us. because even if he does not quit. I do not want anyone working· for us who has that a tti tu.de. The reason
- the dance was to be held, I met a hostess who asked me what my fraternity was and I told her Phi Delta Theta. So, some time later, in the course of the afternoon--I didn't intend to stay any more than just to make certain that I could get in there if I
- WHITE HOUS E Dat e Frida 'DIARY Th President bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da e Whit e Hous e 2 IDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N Time Telephon In Ou 11 tL 8:l6a t e cloudy oL 8;36a t 9:03a t . Rober t S . McNamara , Sec y o f Defense r Joh n
- VHITE HOUSE Date DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON November DIARY th President began his day at (Place) Day Time Telephone •1 : 1 In Out Lo 8:50a t 9:14a t 10:21c t 10:26c t e White House Monday fort Activity LD (include visited by) Rostow - pl
- aet up a convenient time. • • i ~though the name of A. Phillip ~ndolph doe• not appear on the letter, &y ~illdna advi•e• me that Randolph ia now a member of the Council. and 'Thur ■dar -•tma• ., Mr. ~olph ~- ~r,iady qreed' to atte~ t· , ~m • l
Oral history transcript, Ashton Gonella, interview 3 (III), 11/21/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ? AG: Yes. A lot of times we would go by her house and sit and have coffee and talk with her. them. They had a happy relationship between the two of She was his, quote, "Mama," and he respected her. He liked to tell people about her ability, her
Oral history transcript, Richard H. Nelson, interview 1 (I), 7/20/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- thesis. That \'1as turned in in April, and that was about it for my senior year, really, except waiting around to take final orals. I had become friendly with Bill. At that time Bill had left the Vice President's staff, Mr. Johnson's staff, and gone
Oral history transcript, John Henry Faulk, interview 1 (I), 12/15/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- he needs your input and he needs your connections here in New York. You've got the best connections in the world. You're well acquainted at the New York Times, well acquainted at the Herald Tribune; have good friends there.” See, I had never had had
- paths may cross Vi th yours at this time. Until then, I rema1.n Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Judge Sarah T. Hughes 3816 Normandy Dallas, Texas LBJ:LC:wlJ ... ... \ . ]eJ.i.ci:lai..ioM filMLB!) :[{fl· J You know .9 would doA.e 6ei.rig. in /J
- VHITE HOUS E dat DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY President bega n his day at (Place ) THE !1 Time Telephon ! 1 In Ou tL 12:11a t e APRI WHIT E HOUSE Da e fort Activit oL D Jo 9:00a Presiden t awak e 9;31a f Harr 10:12a. t Ji 10:15a t
- . I was admitted in December, 1933, and then took the Arizona bar and was admitted there in March 1934. I joined my father in law practice in Tucson, Arizona and was practicing there. but no money. At the time there was plenty of business We were
- Justice [Hugo] Black had stopped that and had issued an injunction or a stay order to Judge Ab/ell in Dallas and effectively stopped any further going into that. Judge Calvert at that time was state Democratic chairman, and he appointed a subcommittee
- major campaigns were concerned. Now I realize that you were connected a good part of that time with the government and therefore could not take part in the campaigns, but you were a long-time friend, which Mr. [Eric] Goldman already has on record
- ^Dallas, Texas x~ Mr. Balm Leavell r Chicago Crusader ^642 9 South Park Avenue Chicago, Illinois Mr. Frank Stanley [/Louisville Defender 1503 W. Broadway Louisville, Ky. Mr. Garth Reeves / Miami Times Miami, Florida Mr. Thomas Young ^ /Journal & Guide 719
- of establishing goodwill between the nations. F: Let's come on up to the Johnson Administration per se. Of course there was the assassination in Dallas. Now then, what was your role in this? Where were you at the time of the assassination, were you here
- decisions; conflict between Declaration of Independence and the Constitution; Court opinions reflection of the times; Chief Justice John Marshall; states’ rights; Warren Court; avoidance of decisions on hot issues; WWII and Four Freedoms; prisoners
- Glynn to find out time of next appt Walter Jenkins fr mansion asks Dick Nelson bring 12 medallions fr mjdr's office for Mrs Johnson Walter Jenkins fr mansion Geo Reedy fr mansion Walter Jenkins fr mansion Geo Reedy fr mansion Harry McPherson Undersecy
- THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. The LBJ Ranch Date Activity Time Thursday, December 14, 1967 Dictated December 23-25, 1967 1. 9:13 Left for Shreveport
- that Rayburn and Johnson kept people like Hubert Humphrey from coming down to make political speeches and to lend some encouragement to the troops. I can remember the one time that Hubert Humphrey came to Dallas, when I was working there, it was under
- to support price control, and he would vote against it. You know, there were times when a barrel of oil sold for thirty cents a barrel or even less, and my goodness, when it became five dollars a barrel it was amazing. It probably sells for thirty-five
Oral history transcript, Walter Jenkins, interview 8 (VIII), 7/22/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , and that if he had any chance he had to spend his time in the run-off in Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio and Austin, where votes to make a difference. He did not go back he could switch enough to the little towns in the run-off. G: Did he ever
- James F . Chamber s - Publisher , Dalla s Time s Heral d - fo r congrat s r e Ltr t o George Jessel - fo r congrat s o n Luci baby . Ltr t o Amb . Si r Joh n Carte r o f Guyana - fo r congrat s o n Luci baby . Ltr t o Mik e Manner s - fo r congrat s o n
- Miller's it some time Inc!iawntally, schedule, just but said the in .future, sh,:? told same. before, o. nativ?, spe -~dwriting but can be a ~irl 3he is a junior has never guide or hostess at Beorgetown for Liz, if you could
- brought me one at the same time. [He] gave us a gun apiece, gave me a rifle and gave her a shotgun, I believe it was. And then he went on to Dallas that night, and the next day, that's when be became president. G: Right. Did you have any organizing
- ; Sam Houston and Josefa Johnson; LBJ paying off his father's debts; Winters' contact with LBJ at the time of the JFK assassination; the Association of General Contractors' pressure on LBJ to sign highway legislation; LBJ's involvement in roadside park
- planes it was--I was in Dallas I think probably at the time of the assassination, but I was at the airport and I didn't know about it. I caught my plane on and when I got into Austin I was notified of it. My speaking engagement, naturally, was cancelled
- confirmation; it's what is known as a Schedule C appointment. M: Have you had any connection with Lyndon Johnson--any personal connection? J: Well, I have met him on several occasions. in Rome in the latter part of 1961. The first time I met him was He
Oral history transcript, John V. Singleton, Jr., interview 2 (II), 7/15/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was that? S: I don't know. I can't remember. cannot remember. I'm sure I knew at the time, but I But I do remember that that was a fact and that was a very bitter issue. But he wanted to wait until the September con- vention in Dallas [Fort Worth]. G
- , and this is statewide. We had the founding convention of the Harris County Democrats in March, as I remember, in 1953. set of bylaws. Set it up on a permanent basis with a At the same time, they were doing similar type things in Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio
- The £ A. W. Moursund, Round Mountain , Texas -- and Mr. John Hill of Dallas, Texas - both or second George Burkley floor w/ the President 8:50a • 9:45a f White House ^ Hon. Under talked to William Sherrill , Member Boar d of Governors, Fed Res Syste m
- promise to bring it up when get back; discussed time for making statement. Discussed nominations. Billy Graham, Rochester. Minn, (filed w/ b. 1 of yesterday ) -- just a friendl y call to wish him well. Ligh t conversation. Dr G getting along fine Maguir e
- to the Senate. And Senator Byrd,at that time chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, chose to stall. hearings on it. He wouldn't even start Now after Dallas, President Johnson called in Byrd and made a deal with him that he would limit the budget
- in leases which made it possible for drafted men to terminate a lease without loss. 4. Establishment of voluntary associations &n local community of the men who were going to be called up at about the same time, to constitute groups of men with common