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- , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR. INTERVIEWER: Joe B. Frantz PLACE: Mr. Califano's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 F: Joe, let's talk today about some of the reorganizational problems and talk in the beginning about the formation
- See all online interviews with Joseph A. Califano
- Califano, Joseph A., 1931-
- Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 5 (V), 9/12/1969, by Joe B. Frantz and Paige E. Mulhollan
- Joseph A. Califano
- , were Sam [D. W.] Low down in Houston, J. Ed Johnson in Brownwood, I believe, and Ed Clark in Austin, and of course Ray Lee and Stuart Long, also in Austin. Lyndon appointed Ray Lee to an interesting position that took him to Austria--rather, he got him
- visit to Washington, D.C. and Mrs. Johnson's trip with them to New York City; F Street Club; Joseph Davies' home, Tregaron; visits to Senator Harry Byrd's home; "Byrd houses" along the Appalachian Trail; socializing with the Texas delegation; Tony Buford
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 35 (XXXV), 3/8/1991, by Michael L. Gillette
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- and the once and future speakers, Joe [Joseph] Martin and John McCormack--got them down to the state department to discuss the U.N. situation. He told the congressmen that the Administration wanted a joint congressional resolution authorizing the use of air
- on U.S. soil at a White House dinner; Democratic political victory in the fall of 1954; censure of Joseph McCarthy; Wayne Morse; the Johnsons' interest in hunting and guns; Clark Clifford's parties with skits; LBJ Ranch managers before Dale Malachek.
- [Gilman?] was about Diana's age, so I took them to lunch. Betsy Goodlow got some dates for Diana. And then Mimi Clark, the Tom Clarks' daughter, took her out. Tom Clark was one who remained all through our life, and I still see his wife and daughter. Diana
- ; Joseph Davies' home, Tregaron; Vice President Alben Barkley; Speaker Sam Rayburn hosting evenings in his home; socializing with Senate friends, such as Lister Hill and Millard Tydings; LBJ's business dealings with Mrs. Johnson's father; attending
- - no answer - "never mind" Harry McPherson Edwin Weisl, Sr. W/ Mrs.Johnson, the President departed for the i residence of Hon and Mrs. Willard Deason U. S. Amb to Australia and Mrs. Edward Clark arrived - and to second floor Date October The White House
- and Slagle race; also Goodfellow AFB Clark Fisher, re: Goodfellow A J Hayes (Machinists Union) asking for apptment Ramsey Clark Roger Hillsman (Vietnam expert) for report on Vietnam and Geo Reedy Mr. Dreyfus, New York Times, re : inaccurate story VP
- CLARK CLIFFORD
- Clifford, Clark M. (Clark McAdams), 1906-1998
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary White House Time 1. 8 a.m. Breakfast with Mr. Ed Clark and Lord Menzies Wednesday, June 9, 1965 Date H.G. Sir Robert and Lady
- Mary Griffith and Dorothy Parker w/ clothes (bought 3 and will think about suit) 1:00 Lunch w/ Mr. Kellam, Mrs. West, Dorothy Parker, Mary Griffith, and Simone 2:00 Had clothes fitted. 2:30 To pool w/ Mrs. West - 3:00 Mrs. Clark arrived and joined 5
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, DAILY DIARY Date December 6, 1964 Day Sunday Entry No. Time Appointment O P Activity (include visited by) Expenditure 10:25 Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey Clark
- . Clark (she had been watching the movie). 7:10 To the bowling lanes, after stopping off briefly at the President's office. Entry No. Time Activity 7:30 Returned to the second floor. 8:05 Mr. and Mrs. Will Odom came to the second floor. 9:55 Dinner
- DLUSRUW DQG ERDUGHG SODQH (2:15 President left for golf with Mr. Mahon, Mr. Clark, and Pat.) 3:00 Arrived Washington, D.C. 3:25 Arrived White House. 3:30 Had rub-down and read "Read and File" 4:15 Nap 7:25 Congressman and Mrs. Mahon, Mr. Clark
- of Clark memorabilia and books (Luci and Pat were also there). I went up to the second floor, put on cap and gown, and joined the procession to the University Chapel where I received an honorary degree. (The convocation was broadcast on closed circuit TV
- message (Clark Clifford was also there). 6:15 To the West Hall with the President, Clark, Jim Jones -- worked some more on the speech. Recorded. Worked on mail at desk. Entry 7LPH No. Activity 9:30 Dinner with the President
- Kitt telegrams and letters. 12:00 Bess left. Worked at desk. 12:40 Lunch on tray in room. Spent the afternoon recording. 4:30 Worked with Ashton. Worked with Bess. 5:00 To the Lincoln Sitting Room with Dr. Grover and Clark Clifford -- re: LBJ Library
- asked Gardner to become his secretary of HEW. K: Yes. Were you aware that Gardner was under consideration for the post along with Clark Kerr and William Friday, some of these other people. M: On things like that, Janet-- K: There wasn't any
- ; the pervasive nature of intellectual engagement in the 1960s; the state of the higher education establishment in 1985; Mayhew's work with the Carnegie Commission and Clark Kerr; James Bryant Conant's work; the idea of federal grants to support colleges.
- leavin g fo r Israe l tomorrow. Secy McNamara . Sec y Ball. McGeorg e Bund y Bundy out at Ball out at McNamara out MW Ramsey Clark JV BM (pl) Sgt. Thoma s R . Thompso n (b . 1) - Letterme n Genera l Hospital , Sa n Francisco, (The Presiden t
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
- Byron St, Ft Faifield , Maine - Betsy Clark annual 4- H "Report-to-the-Nation " to the 3504 J . Clinton, Minn ( apol:.s, M: nn- Elizabeth Covington President .^ Wayne Dabnev - Box 76 Verden, Okla. Billy Pa t (Patty) Porte r - Route 4, Terrell, Texas 3
- Physician, Baltimore, Md. Richard Clarke · New York, N~ Y~ ( Dr. L. Gray Cowan Exec. Secy., African Studies Assn., Columbia Univ. , NYC (A_Dr. John A. Davis New Rochelle, New York Dr. Cornelis W. der: ' Kiewiet ,.,~ .,,s Chmn., Affiean,fLiaison Comte., Am
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 9 (IX), 1/24/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- on all the crops that affected his district. And something that was a lasting interest with him began about that year, I think, and that was a report on the economic conditions of the South in which Clark Foreman and Lowell Mellett were major economists
- problems of the South; Clark Foreman; a new congressman's wife's duty to call on the wives of her husband's delegation, committee chair, cabinet and Court members; visiting Joseph Edward Davies at Tregaron; LBJ helping Jewish people from Germany in the late
- . In the car with him, in addition to the driver, were the following: Colonel James U. Cross Harry McPherson Clint Hill Lawrence Levinson Joseph A . Califano, Jr . Will Sparks There was some discussion about the morning session with the Governors. Joe Califano
- '-cong. and Mrs. Joseph Karth '-cong. and Mrs. Charles Waltner 'cong. and Mrs. John M~rphy ° ' e·o ng. and Mrs. Silvio Conte ~ong. and Mrs. William Morehead ' Cong. and Mrs. Jack Brooks PRESS ~. ~ r . and Mrs. Ed Harte - Corpus Christi, Texas
- Bus Owners, Wash, DC ' Secretary of Transportation) ~11:45a" ~^~~ " Day FRIDAY Cod LD 11:40a -11:46 a i 6, 1967 i Joseph Clark OFF Rostow joined RECORD | Kintner memos preparing the President for this mtg indicate that j Senator Clark
- Wednesday Activity (inciude visited by) Air Force One - wheels up for ALASKA In the stateroom w/ Clark Clifford, Bill Moyers, and Walt Rostow. "ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE FOR FLIGHT TO ALASKA The President and Mrs. Johnson Walt W. Rostow __ Mr. Harry C
- System SCHULT'lE, Charles L., Bureau of the • Budget BARR, Joseph W., Under Sec. of the Treasury DAVIS, W. True, Asst. Sec. of the Treasury ACKLEY, Gardner, Council of Economic Advisers >L- MRS. ROY WILKINS• ( 147-15VILLAwE ROAD• JAMAICA U. N. Y
- with Chalmers Roberts; Congressman Fisher and Lewis Seibert; Willard Simmons; J.R. Parten. Addresses Big Brothers Dinner at Mayflower. 1/25 Smithsonian Board of Regents meeting. Meets during day with Sen. Hayden; Clark Thompson; Roland Boyd; Fred Korth. Talks
- a gathering in Speaker Rayburn’s office with President Truman, Stuart Symington, Tom Clark, et al. 1/5 LBJ is appointed to the Armed Services Committee and the Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee in the Senate. President Truman delivers his State
- - THE WHITE HOUSE I ~ WASHINGTON September 20, 1967 4:45 p. m. Wednesday MR. PRESIDENT: Attached are the notes of your meeting with Secretary McNamara, Attorney General Clark, Under Secretary Katzenbach, Secretary Udall, and Administrator Knott
- , New York ot my (€1Jrouitle Dtmocmf ... MORNING AND SUNDAY ROCHESTER NEW YORK 4, November 9, 1955 Dear Mr. Pearson: In answer to my query regarding where I could lay my hands on some real, undoctored lowdown on Herbert Clark Hoover's mysterious
- ., Jacksonville, Ark., 7/21/0+. CLARK,Brady S. Sr., 813 W. 2d, N. Little Rock, Ark., PM7/24/64. COWAN, Robert, 9637 Baseline Rd., Little Rock, Ark., PM7/24/0+. CARROOTON, J. W., 6309 Iroquis Dr., N. Little Rock, Ark., PM7/24/0+. MOOELY, Ray, 34 S. Wakefield Dr
- at Khesanh Clark Clifford: We must look into the M-14 utilization. Secretary Rusk: You may want to give them to RF and PF. The President: Get the answer on M-14 1 s as soon as you can. Walt Rostow: Point 2 is a discussion of operational plans under
- , Edward V. McCLELLAN , John 1 • SCOTT, Hugh TYDINGS, Joseph D. BARTLETT, E. L. BREHJSTER, Daniel B. CASE, Clifford P. CLARK) Joseph S. DOUGLAS, Paul H. GRUENING, Ernest HARTKE, Vance INOUYE, Daniel KENNEDY, Robert F. KUCHEL, Thomas H. LAUSCHE, Frank J
- EXcellent EXcellency Andre Jean coulbary Ambassador of the Republic of to Liberia Mr. joseph Mathiam Deputy of the Mr. Christian Director of Senegal Fair National Valantin of cabinet the Republic Assembly of the Presidency Prefers Interpreter
- , William H. MORRIS,ThanasG. HARRISON, William H. McOORMACK, John ALBERT,earl Hale OOLLAND, Spessard L. TAIMAOOE, HermanE. MONTOYA, Joseph BIRD, Harry F. .JUILER,Jack CLARK, Joseph BURDICK, Quentin TllMPSON,Winnefred, D.C. Public Welfare SAUNDERS, John, D.C
- to meet Ramsey Clark, Barefoot Sanders Ed Weisl, : ^ , , P^ Back _j - at main house and to office. ., Il:i6a To . . at main house and gave Marie Baby Lyn. ^ Dean Erwin Erwin Griswold Stephen _ ___ —^—__—^ ^ ^ Jr. Pollak . „.,... in main
- 1:30 Out Lo Day Tuesday Expenditure Activity (includ e visited by) Code LD LUNCH at LBJ Ranch w/ Mrs. Johnson, Secretary Rusk, Secretary McNamara, McGeorge Bundy , Abe Fortas, Clark Clifford, McGeorge Bundy, Secretary Vance To hangar
- ., Springfield, Mass.,12/10/64 DOMBKOWSKI, Hanry J., 45 Clark St., Easthampton, Mass., 12/10/64 LYNCH,Mary M., 42 Hitchcock St., Holyoke, Mass~, J.2/13/64 GRP~NT, Vail w., 97 Main Sto, Monson, Mass., 12/12/64 F.A.RIIBLL,Ja:nes E., 92 Everett st., Easthampton
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Memo Harold Memo Fred M. Memo Fred F. Reis to R~ DATE RESTRICTION Clark 2/28/67 B VinSOQ, Jr. to Ramsey Clark 9/22/67 C M. Vip§on, Jr. to Ramsey
- Folder, "JFK Assassination - Preserving Documents," Papers of Ramsey Clark, Box 97
- Papers of Ramsey Clark
- . Then it was shortly after that we started getting the responses of civil turmoil, and I can't remember whether it was that night or the next night where things erupted in Washington. I remember that [Joseph] Califano set up sort of a command post, I believe in his
- Townsend Hoopes; LBJ’s decision-making; LBJ’s relationship with Dean Rusk and Ramsey Clark; Clark Clifford; the relationship between LBJ and his staff; Spring 1968 turnaround in attitudes regarding Vietnam among LBJ’s staff; General William