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- Monday White Breakfast Walter in bed Reuther House met w/ JV Rochester 8-24-64 no exercises Mich Secretary McNamara fr mansion Clark Clifford returning the President's Walter Jenkins atlantic city fr mansion Robert Anderson NYC fr mans Bill
- of Meetings, • .., . • .. ~ "-t ..., ~ •• • JATIONAL ARCHivES AND RECORDS ADMfNISTRA t roN. I. .. /' .I ., · ~:\ .. JULY lC'"f] 1967 - 12:50 p. m • Sec. McNamara Under Sec. Katzenbach Gen. Wheeler Clark Clifford Walt
- in. Signed mail. 9:00 Left hotel with Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Waller, and Anne Clark. 9:10 Arrive National Capital Development kiosk, Regatta Point. Met by Minister for Interior and Mrs. Anthony. CTJ made remarks and planted an Arizona cypress. Walked through kiosk
- INTERVIEWEE: CLARK KERR INTERVIEWER: Janet Kerr-Tener PLACE: Dr. Kerr's office, Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California, Berkeley, California Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 K: lid like to start by having you review your biographical highlights
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- Kerr, Clark
- Oral history transcript, Clark Kerr, interview 1 (I), 8/12/1985, by Janet Kerr-Tener
- Clark Kerr
- . This was a period where he was talking more in praise of McNamara than of anybody else in the cabinet. In later years that switched to Dean Rusk. G: Now, with regard to Vietnam, Curtis LeMay was advocating a wider bombing range of North Vietnam, and Clark Clifford
- family, so they gave the initials to her, too. I can't remember except that she was born, and we were all happy that everything went fine. G: Shortly after that, about ten days later, Congressman [Joseph J.] Mansfield died and LBJ went to Texas
- duties in LBJ's House office and his personality; Sid Richardson's home on St. Joseph's Island; Luci Johnson's birth; LBJ's decision to run for U.S. Senate in 1948; Jim and Miriam Ferguson giving their files on supporters to LBJ for his use in the 1948
- a comfortable sort of a swing in it and lots of beat-up old chairs, and eventually it came to have a big chaise that was a gift from the Tom Clarks. Another gift from the Tom Clarks was an absolutely huge baby buggy, which somebody jokingly said, "Have you got
- - ments to try to delete money for Vietnam. As I recall then, the guy who handled most of the opposing amendments was Senator [Joseph] Clark of Pennsylvania. He would get maybe a handful of eight or nine, ten, twelve votes that would include Senator
- , park·, and monu ments in Washington are w II docu mented. But that was far from all she did. Mrs. Johnson wa very much involved in the negotiations that 8 led to the creation of the Joseph Hirshhorn Museum and she played a significant part
- calls carded Saturday LBJ Whit Breakfast i n kitchen w/ VM 8-29-64 e House, Texa s and joined by mf Visiting i n living-room w/ E d Clark an d Douglas Wyn n George Reedy Secretary Rus k - Washingto n Riding over ranch w / Ed Clark an d
- , Lewis Research Center, N.A.S.A. Chairmen Robert W. Kamm (Los Director, Western Operations Office & Space Admin. National Aeronautics Joseph A. Cushman (Minneapolis-St. Paul) District Director, Immigration & Naturalization Service Oscar Bakke (New York
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 53: Dec. 1‑10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- , November 30: Edward P. Morgan; from Steve Clark, WIL News, St. Louis, Mo.; Friday, and Geoffrey Drummond; Dick Wilson; also telephone and, again, John Hightower. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland. Other contacts. Monday, November 27: Kay Graham
- Chis,ng\ Ka;~ehek in order to attack the mainland. . 11 I In 1952 these charges reached • · , \ '· i I I crescendo .of vi, riol and vituper ation. Vice Presi alent Ni.Xon a:nd 1his \ friend Joseph McCarthy were in the vanguard of attack. Even
- that in that event if the Senator c.ould not come that they woµld posslbly ask Tom Clark but they much preferred to have ~e Senator if be ·could come. ~!bey wanted to give him the first chance and in the event bis schedule would not penn.lt bis being present
- recovery from his heart attack, including changes in his diet and no longer smoking; Ed Clark; LBJ's friendship with A. W. Moursund; Mrs. Johnson's interest in wildflowers; the Johnsons' friendship with the Hubert Humphreys; Arthur Godfrey; the death
Oral history transcript, Orville Freeman, interview 4 (IV), 11/17/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- an [inaudible] and it wasn't a big item in the budget, but he saw it and he figured I was kind of trying to make a semi-end run and he called me in the middle of testifying. G: Tell me how this whole hunger controversy came up. Remember Senator [Joseph] Clark
Oral history transcript, William G. Phillips, interview 2 (II), 4/17/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : No, I was not. I was just looking at the [Senator Joseph] Clark subcommittee report. The Clark subcommittee reported out $2.246 billion total and the full committee then cut that back to $2 billion, I believe. G: Did Sargent Shriver delegate as much
Folder, "Whistle Stop [5 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- - Bilexi-Oul.fpert Herald (En. Dea.) (J0,000) E. P. Wilkea,~· & Pub., Gulfpert, Mis ■• Bulle tin (Thurs. Ind. ) Clark S~urhnessy, Jr. Ed., Bllexi Bulletin, 312 Creesus Inc. Pub. St. XEROXMAO£FROMQUICKCOPY LWI8Utll New Orleans - Jeffersen farish
- real hard. But then we elected him to the state senate and he switched. He became the shadow of Ed Clark, who was a very conservative man, and he was one of the biggest lobbyists in the state at that time. And Johnnie B. had to deal with corporations
- . In the House, Charles Halleck defeats Joseph Martin for minority leader. Martin had served as the Republican leader since 1939. Rayburn is re-elected speaker. The Senate consists of 64 Democrats and 34 Republicans, including 2 senators from the new state
- SPECIALISTS IN URBAN PROBLEMS," SAID SECRETARYWEAVER. •rHEY WERE MADE POSSIBLE BY LEGISLATION SPONSOREDUNDERTHE LEADERSHIP OF SENATOR JOSEPH s. CLARK," SAID SECRETARYWEAVER. "SENATOR CLARK HAS . . ,.ALWAYSBEEN KEENLY AWAREOF THE NEED IN CITIES FOR OFFICIALS
- , Conference 9. Deena Clark's of Transporation, on Airport Congestion, David Th9mas, FAA 11/22/68, 8/16/68, Secretary Cronin, DOT Historian Cronin, August 24, 1968, Secretary Mr. Hechinger, Mr. Fletcher 11. "Secretary State Boyd's
- Parliament, German M.P~, Christian ·Democrat Group. (Former E.P. President) Joseph WOH~ART Vice-President of the European Parliament, Luxembourg 7 M.P., Socialist Group. Cornelis BERKHOUWER Vice-President of the European Parliament, Dutch M.P., Liberal
- Affairs Frederick C. Belen, Deputy Postmaster General Cfoarles F. Luce, Under Secy of Interior J. Herbert Holloman, Under Secy of Commerce (Acting Secy) James Reynolds, Under Secy of Labor ; Joseph ; Wilbur J. Cohen, Under Secy of HEW Robert C Wood
- The :- | • " " » — — —" "- ^; « -" • 'i !• ' '" ' '— i .j President went to the Situation Room _..... meet with '_ ; The Vice President « Secretary Rusk • | Secretary McNamara ; Hon. Nicholas Katzenbach I Hon. McGeorge Bundy _. (_ Hon. Walt Rostow Hon. Clark Clifford ~" Hon
Oral history transcript, Dudley T. Dougherty, interview 2 (II), 9/17/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- you cannot advertise with companies owned by congressmen. meaning their wives indirectly, HEB, Jack's Sawmill, owned by Ed Clark." I'm quoting Dan Moody. Lyndon and I have. you might call it, a hate-love relationship. buried the hatchet with Lyndon
Oral history transcript, Robert D. S. Novak, interview 1 (I), 11/15/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- , the guys who covered the Congress were very much interested in technical virtuosity. This used to infuriate the liberal reformists, used to drive them out of their minds. [Senator Joseph] Joe Clark wanted the press to be interested in issues and things like
- : Grenville Clark, Andrew Shonfield, Garnal Abdel Nasser, U.K.) President, U.A.R. two cormnents author and lawyer, Director, National U.S. Royal Institute Affairs, U.K. of Inter. (Sir MuhammedZafrulla Kahn, Judge of the International Court
- will be with us. It has been with us since peo ple first began to grunt and make s1gns-becaus ou can bet that in the beginning was the unconfirmed rumor, th hint nf scandal ous doings in the rums of Pompe11. Liz Smith Joseph . Califano, Jr., one-time sped l
- as WilLiam Bundy, Horace Busby, Joseph Califano, Ramsey Clark, David and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, John Kenneth Galbraith, Ban-y G Jdwater, Ann Landers, David McCullough, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Charles Robb, Dean Rusk, Liz Smith, William Westmoreland
- persons, 12th & Philadelphia. 18. 4: 30 PM 7/23 (Police) 19. self by breaking glass, 12th by breaking \ from bein PATR. JOSEPH BRACE, 43, knee & rt thigh, stoned To Ford Hosp., PAO. MTB, abrasions & contusions by unkn persons, 12th & Lee left
- ~ n's are set ad confirmatio for Tuesday, /' //June 2 at 10:30 aom. before _,,/..,.,. E~st ad, Ervin S and IC 7 G~'. LISTER HILL, ALA., PAT MCN.ltMARA, MICH. WAYNE MORSE, OREG. ,...RALPH YARBOROUGH, TEX. JOSEPH 8. CLARK. PA
Oral history transcript, Bess Whitehead Scott, interview 1 (I), 3/31/1987, by Christie L. Bourgeois
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- , and I went back to Houston. I went back to Houston and went to work on the Houston Press. B: I see. S: I couldn't get on the Post, and I was on the Press when I interviewed Clark Gable, you were talking about. He came there with a stock company
- marriage; Scott's work for the Houston Press; Scott's affiliation with Clark Gable; covering the 1928 Democratic Convention and attempting to interview FDR there; Scott's interview with Will Durant; meeting LBJ for the first time; LBJ's relationship
- Speaker of the Assembly. Assembly California Legi.sl&ture Sacramento. California . WMW:MJC:rgm Septeinber 8, 1965 TO: HONORABLE RAMSEY CLARK The Deputy Attorney General FROM: JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR. Special Ae sistant to the President I
- to express my opinions on it. The President didn't hire me for that. He had [Joseph] Califano, who would express himself 18 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
- of the war and the information and advice he was receiving; how LBJ obtained information; LBJ's secrecy and relationship with the press; LBJ's travel planning; LBJ's opinion of William McChesney Martin; Joseph Swidler as head of the Federal Power Commission
- ~·.~~ ··'·~"~:a State ci. Marvin Gentile - Deputy Assistant Secreta.?7 for Security Defense Joseph A. Califano, Jr. - Special Assistant to the Secreta.?7 of Defense · David z. Robinson - Technical ~cialist, Office of Science and Technology BOB James w. Clark - Assistant
- , 1977 INTERVIEWEE: JOSEPH LAITIN INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Laitin's residence in Bethesda, Maryland Tape 1 of 2 L: We never got into the [subject of the] Pope in New York. G: Okay. Do you want to take that up? L: Yes
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- Laitin, Joseph
- Oral history transcript, Joseph Laitin, interview 3 (III), 2/13/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
- Joseph Laitin