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- "JAN '65?"; "1ST PART THE PRESIDENT AND ALEX ROSE OF NY, LAST 1/3 RAMSEY CLARK DESCRIBING MEETING OF PRES WITH DALLAS GROUP"; DATE FROM DAILY DIARY
Telephone conversation # 5464, sound recording, LBJ and TELEPHONE OPERATOR, 9/3/1964, time unknown
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- LBJ ASKS OPERATOR TO PLACE CALL TO CLARK CLIFFORD AGAIN BUT HE IS UNAVAILABLE
- "PROBABLY JAN. '65"; "THE PRESIDENT AND STAFF MEMBERS (INTERCOM RECORDING) PRIMARILY RAMSEY CLARK RE VA HOSP CLOSINGS"
- : ( Senator Smathers I · Senator McClelland Senator Kerr in Oklahona City Bob Clark in Dallas • ,• ( ..
- TUESDAY, June 29, 1954 JUNE 29, 1954 PEOPLE SENATOR JClINSOU TAI.ICED TO ON THE TELEPHCllE: Thomas Corcoran Congress:n:nn Martin Dies 1o :o-oa . ] - c.~~ Michael Mum Joe Sheehy in Tyler Anna Rosenberg, New York Bob Clark in Dallas /O
- , World Bank president Robert S. McNamara, Defense Secretary Clark Clifford an d Cyrus Vance. American negotiator at the Vietnam talks in Paris. . Others are Bill Moyers, President John son's former press secretary and now pub iisher of Newsday; Peter
- . Tl.fOMAS, UTAH FREDEltlCK VAN NUY&, IND, JAMES I!'., 1,UJRRAY, MONT. CLAUD£ PEPPER, FLA, THEOOORi: FRANC! S GREEN, R. I. ALBEN W. l!ARKLEY, KY. ROBERT R. REYNOLDS, N, Ca JOSEPH F, GUP'l"EV, PA. GUY M. G I ~ , IOWA IIENNETT CHAMP CLARK, Ma. CARTER GLASS, VA
- , u.s. Congress KARTH, Joseph E., · u.s. Congress McDADE, Joseph M., U.S. Congress ANDERSON, William R., U.S. Congress HARRIMAN 1 W. Averell, State MACARTHUR II, Douglas, State DUKE, Angier Biddle, State THOMPSON, Llewellyn E., State BOmEN, Charles
- GOSSETT -- I -- 5 chairmanships than any other delegation. Mr. Hatton Sumners was the chairman of the Judiciary Committee; Mr. Fritz Lanham was chairman of the House Commiittee on Public Buildings and Grounds; Mr. [Joseph] Mansfield was chairman
- _of March 24, 1966, from Mr. Joseph A. Califano, · Jr., ·requesting departments and . agencies to report to you by May l, 1966, the quantities of cert.a in · materials they estimate that they will purchase in calendar year , . 1966. . The Central
- . Johnson, including correspondence between President Johnson and Attorneys General Robert F. Kennedy (Attorney General: 1961-64), Nicholas deB. Katzenbach (Attorney General: 1965-66) and Ramsey Clark (Attorney General: 1967-69); correspondence between White
- or something. Evidently no one was-- B: W e l l , we had a duty officer every [weekend]. The Clark subcommittee, Senator [Joseph] Clark of Pennsylvania, and--your memorandum refreshed my memory--some real star-studded members of that subcommittee, [Gaylord
- Busby, Joseph Califano, Ramsey Clark, David and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, John K nnelb Galbraith, Barry Goldwater, Ann Land rs. David McCullough, Daniel Patrick Moynihan. Charle Robb, D an I WANT □ You will have free admission to all the other
- ------------------------------------------···- ·-·· : SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CHAPTER AMERICANS FOR DEMOCRATIC ACTION FORMER CHAPTER CHAIRMEN 1947-48 WILLIAML. BATT,JR. 1948-49 JOSEPH S. CLARK, JR. RICHARDSON DILWORTH1949-50 EMILYL. EHLE 1950-51 JOHNN. PATTERSON LAWRENCE M. C. SMITH (Co-Chairmen) 1951-52
- . Of course, he was annoyed very much by Senator [Joseph] Clark of Pennsylvania. He also greatly admired Senator [Harry] Byrd [Sr.] of Virginia despite the fact that Byrd and he were often on opposite sides. Clark and Gore-- what he called the liberals
Oral history transcript, James C. Gaither, interview 1 (I), 11/19/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- the definitive work in that field. want it. They Clark Kerr is heading a big study for the Carnegie Commission. We have not, because of the policy and very important underlying objectives of the whole process, released that report, but we have told Clark Kerr
- Califano, Joseph A., Jr., 1931-
- JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR. SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT The attached memorandum on the Los Angeles situation is unsigned because your 9:00 a.m. deadline made it necessary to transmit it before Mr. Shriver got back into town. Its contents, however
Oral history transcript, Donald J. Cronin, interview 5 (V), 3/14/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- heard about the Selma march a couple weeks before. So there was nothing spontaneous about it and it wasn't supposed to be, plus the fact that permits had to be gathered for the march. Sheriff Jim Clark, who was one of my old buddies of Dulles County
- Wallace blocking entrance to the University of Alabama in 1963; the 1965 Selma to Montgomery march; Selma mayor Joseph Smitherman; Hill's opinion of the racial unrest; concern about how all legislative issues could relate to civil rights; the purpose
- . Holland Senator & Mrs. Henry M. Jackson Senator &Mrs. Norris Cotton Senator & Mrs. Roman L. Hruska Senator & Mrs. Josephs. Clark Senator & Mrs. Thomas J. Dodd Senator Quentin N. Burdick The Governor of South Carolina & Mrs. McNair The Governor of Hawaii
- -- Government Operations, Executive Reorganization Subcommittee. . HELD HEARINGS -- March 31, April 1 and 2, May 19 on S 1599 and companion bills. Testimony was similar to that presented before the House subcommittee. TESTIMONY -- March 31 -- Sen. Joseph S
- ! 1• OvSt 122ttPM~; ECE.: YEO EXECUTIVE! Lf/r-T~ TREASURY DEPARTMENT ,::;r.r Ff? WASHINGTON, D.C. 20220 ASSISTANT 5£cRETARY F&//~ February 16, 1967 MEMORANDUM TO: Joseph Califano, Special Subject: Assistant Truth-in-Lendi~g. Jr
- -of-the-Court argument. Attorney General Tom Clark had been contacted ahead of time by his brother Bob Clark at my request. I asked Bob to ask the Attorney General if he thought it would in any way prejudice Texas for me to represent the National Association
- WAIBIMOTOK ~/ 11: 10 pm. Tuesday March 15, 1966 MR. PRESIDENT: Watts Hale ~hampion, Pat ~i:own's man in Sacramento confirmed Ramsey X Clark's report that the situation in Watts now looks "fairly encouraging." The troublemakers are confined to a 3-6 block
- , George W. BEINECKE, William S. BEIRNE, Joseph A. BLAKE, Eugene Carson BLASINGAME, F. J. L • BLAUSTEIN, Jacob BODMAN, Henry T. BREWSTER, Kingman, Jr. CARLSON, Edward E. CASEY, Sam H• CAVANAGH, Jerome P. CISLER, Walker L. CLARK
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- of 2] "' Cl.Ass OF SER.VICI! - ' This is a full-rate Telegram or Cablef;:am unless its derred character is indicated by a suitable symbol above Qr preceding the address. WESTERN UNI ON .JOSEPH L, EGAN "' 120i DL•Dayletter . NL•Niskt Letter LC
- then? R: Yes, throughout. M: And prior to that, I believe you were an Administrative Assistant to Senator [Joseph] Clark [D-Pa.]. R: On the Hill. M: Right. For a period of five years-- R: About that, correct. M: Did you ever have occasion during
- 10, 1966--that might not be the exact date; it may have been a few days before that. After an hour or so with the Attorney General, I then talked with the Deputy Attorney General Ramsey Clark, whom I had also known slightly through knowing his father
- with McPher:on and d me tic adviser Joseph Cali fan . LBJ casually announced that he might not run fi r reelection. The two aides sat stunned. Finally McPh r son stammered, "You have to run." LBJ's eyes fixed upon him with laser-like intensity. "Why do I have
- in July, 1964, by Joseph F. Donelan, Jr. Mr. Donelan was assigned to the State Department Foreign Service Inspection Corps and was succeeded, in June, 1967, by John George Bacon. Mr. Bacon came to the Agency, with an intervening term at the National War
- was in the General Matthew B. RidgwayW Pittsburg area, and the President Hon. Clark Clifford views Rostow Sen offered ijgi the use of his pilot Walt and his Jetstar for the flight George Christian --folder to Washington for this luncheon. Tom Johnson -I General John
- list to Day_ Telephone . Lo LD Activity (include visited by) the mansion - and to the East Room for SWEARING IN of Clark Clifford as Secy of Defense by the President Secy Clifford used a family bible , held by his wife. administered by Chief
- to designate th e new Post Office and Federal Court Building in Cheyenne, Wyomin g as the "Joseph C. O'Mahoney Federal Center.* 12:30p 1:15 Donald Graham son of Mrs. OFF RECORD Kay Graham (at the residenc e of Mrs. Eugene (Agnew) Meyer this weekend
- anxiety in this matter, we desire an immediate reply and furthrrwe request an early opportunity (prior to June l, 1964) to speak with you per s,onally. cc: Mr. Lee C. White Assoc. Special Counsel to President Senator Joseph Clark Mrs. Lyndon B . Johnson c
- Activity In Out Lo The 28, 1967 _ FRIDAY White House Day f or t (include visited by) LD / Hon. Willard Wirtz, Secy of Labor / Hon. James Reynolds Secretary McNamara V Hon. Ramsey Clark, the Attorney General / \ Hon. Alan Boyd, Secy
- . Inc . , Fulle r ton, Cali f Dr. Ernes t L . Stebbins , Pres-elect , America n Public Healt h Assn KEtx Edgar B . Stern . Jr . . Dir . . Whitne v Nat l Bank o f New Orleans, Ne w Orleans, I a . Hardwick Stires ? - Scudder . Steven s & Clark, NY C
- education. Bob Barclay handled health. I'm trying to remember Bill's last name--but Senator [Joseph S.] Clark who handled the OEO [Office of Economic Opportunity] program. By specific design Senator [Pat] McNamara was designated to handle the entire
- succeed him. 'This is what it is like on a typical day,' he said to [Clark! Clifford. 'We had an inadvertent intrusion into Cambodia. We lost a B· 52 with four IJ-bombs aboard. We had an intelli gence ship captured by the North Koreans: Clifford 1-milcd
- a distinguished array of experts from the lields f political science, his ory and journalism. Among the po itical scientists w re Joseph Cooper, Rice niversity; oger Davidson. Library of C ngress; Richard Fenn , niversity of Rochester· Sam Kernell. Brookings
- ~tlon durlns tho prepara.tlon o! Lho Pre•ldont'• 1970 budget. Sincerely, /9 Joseph A. Califano, Jr. Special A••istant to the President )( Irving R. M. Panzer. Esq. Attorney at Law • 1735 DeSales Street. N. W: Washington. D. C. Z0036 .. I, RECE\Vt.0
- ·have received. It should also keep under review Turkish trade regulations and practices with a view to increasing the U.S. share of its commercial trade • .Joseph W, Barr / Tuesday, January 24, 1967 -- 7:50 p. m. Mr. President: You wanted to know
- , departed the Statler Hilton Hotel en route to the Armory. 10:15 P M Arrived at the National Guard Armory where they were met by Mr. Hobart Taylor and Senator Joseph Clark, and were escorted to the Presidential box. 10:27 PM The Presidential and Vice