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  • \ T !"t4NSP'&:RRSD TO HANDWR ITING l'!LE March 26, 1968 SUMMARY OF NOTES McGeorge Bundy: There is a very significant shift in our position. When we last met we saw reasons for hope. We hoped then there would be slow but steady progress. Last
  • Sec. Freeman Sec. Trowbridge Sec. Wirtz Joe Califano Harry McPherson Douglass Cater Bob Fleming Tom Johnson ·! ~· .... ..... ..... j MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 19, 1967 7:30 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM
  • Senator Walt (b. 4) -re earlier conversation of today Richard Russell Rostow (pl) Chairman Ackley To Oval Office Walt Rostow (pl) Bob Kintner (pl) To barberShop Secretary June 28, 1966 McNamara To oval ofc w/ Kintner Ambassador Arthur Goldberg
  • . Willard Wirtz later this evening and because ^Mrs. Johnson of their bravery Would see new the President took UnderSecy of State Katzenbach hope for peace in its light. " X " Admiral McDonald __ The President shook hands with some; Asst Secy of Def Vance
  • understanding relationship developing between the African continent and the U. S. and that he was very hopeful that the two of them would be able to convey to their countries the true nature of the U.S. people. -- there was no response from the Ambassadors
  • Joe Califano (pl) Bob Fleming (pl) Senator RussellLong (b. 5) -- re legislation concerning tax increase and possiblities (pros and cons) -- and investment credit; investors bill; statement by Dem MW (pl) leaders yesterday concerning NATO troop
  • a tough re-election fight against Robt Taft, an Cong Gilligan hoped for swearing -in of Mr. Elliott at the WH to help w/ negro vote in his district. (See Ramsey Clark Major Robinson to the Pres, 3 -31- 66) and Private Olive's stepmother, w/ the SMmmAbf
  • photographers Geo Reedy Jack Valenti Walter Jenkins Bob Hope Jerry and Flo in O'Donnell's office for pictures Clark Clifford Bill Moyers Colonna then Jack to Valenti entertainers president's office Monday W House Oct Today issued proclamation
  • of the repercussions in Laos of the events in VietNam. The President said that he very much hoped that the government of VietNam would regain stability because we were very heavily committed and getting committed each day -- but the stability of the government would
  • is that I feel I know McAlester and the surrounding area because I learned about it from a dear friend of yours, my husband's and mine, the late Senator Bob Kerr. Last September at the dedication of Eufaula Dam, the President told us of Senator Kerr's dreams
  • N. I AM PARTICULARLY HOPEFUL ABOUT CONTRIBUTIONS THAT BOTH OF THESE FINE ADMINISTRATORS WILL BRIOO TO THE DEMONSTRATION CIT !ES PROGRAM. THIS IMPORTANT LEG !SLAT ION IS NOWBEFORE THE CONGRESS, AND I URGE ITS PROMPT PASSAGE. THE CITIES PROGRAMIS OUR
  • sold out the Greek people, etc. In sum, Mr. Battle said he was "on the whole optimistic"; there are still problems; but at the minimum Mr. Vance ha.s delayed and we hope averted a war. The basic problems still rcinain becaus c the London­ Zurich
  • at the Cabinet meeting, and then took questions from the press. after talked w/ Bob Pierpont Bob Fleming &? President to Oval Rm Ofc w/ Bob Fleming and MW Edward to the Hon. Ted Heath gist gist fm Bator Leader of the British Conservative Party and James
  • him ainoe he promised to have the itemisation ready for him on !Ueaday or laet w ek. I myself ho.ve heard him call tw1oe. If fease a ya to. I eh&ll start calling him 1111self. 5. Bob Farree has got hia oall to the &rJJ\Y and 1• leaving Saturday
  • —she had been the real general. Our enemy had been trying to turn an idea of mine into an elegant reality worthy of the White House, and of T iffany's, and I hoped of the Johnson Administration. I t turned out to be a formidable enemy. All
  • on a June bug^, and they began to question h er about some of their le s s o n s in school, seeking some . . f i r s t hand inform ation. ^ Who could mind talking about their own work". They lo ved h er and I think^ I hope^ she enjoyed them. r d. F ro m
  • Women Doers Luncheon with Speaker Kate Tuchman; Lady Bird mentions several attendees including Marian Anderson and Maria Tallchief; Lynda Johnson and Warrie Lynn Smith; LBJ introduces Dean Rusk & Bob McNamara; Lady Bird meets with Robin Duke about
  • with initials --"H E H from LBJ, July, 1966" -- also several books, "My Hope for America, " "A Family Album, ""A President's Country," and "The Oxford History of the American People" by Samuel Eliott Morison. All books bore the book plate. July 14, 1966 White
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEW WITH MR. BOB PHINNEY PB
  • See all online interviews with Robert L. (Bob) Phinney
  • Friendship with LBJ; Dr. Bob Montgomery; LBJ couldn't stand mediocrity; Ink Lake Park Project; Herman Brown; depression; WPA and NYA projects; C.N. "Pap" Avery; investigation of Army Mail Service; 1946 campaign plans; Senator Alvin Wirtz; KVET Radio
  • Robert L. (Bob) Phinney
  • caused you any trouble on this matter on the Hill. But I do have very serious concerns about Vietnam. I think this is the place to raise these questions, here in the family. Congressman Boggs: What about Bob Byrd's charge that we are under­ estimating
  • be visible in the staff positions, the appointive positions, and reflected in the kind of humor that they use on both. sides. The President has his people, and of course Humphrey had his little set of people, and Bob had his, inherited and some new ones. I
  • the Republicans are on poor constitutional grounds and ultimately will be hurt politically. The President declined to discuss Senator McCarthy or other political questions. Theis asked the President to read a letter from Bob Thompson pro­ posing that the President
  • at the beginning with a very brief statement by you on hmv you carne to get into the Senate. M: You mean personally. F: Yes, a little bit of your background. M: Well, like Lyndon Johnson and Bob Kerr and some of them, I came up the hard way. I carne to Arizona
  • of ITT. It is rather amazing that I relied on news clips in the early seventies regarding Congressman [Bob] Wilson and the $400,000 and the potential site for the Republican convention, and direct correspondence with Mitchell and Kleindienst. They had
  • a Hon e Califan o . Charle s Schultz e OF F RECOR D _• ___ 11:35a | T __J w |t ' •> 11:37a| | y y o Ova l Offic e I» .. t 7 , 196 7 i• > - o Cabinet Roo m / Sec y McNamara o watch a saving s bon d film narrate d b y Bob Hope
  • .,. ' ' . ' Dear Virginia: Thanks for writing me and telling me so frankly the "lay of the land" as you see it in Alabama. Your personal appraisal and that Bob Duke piece you sent along are helpful in sizing up our strengths and weaknesses. I sure hope things work
  • !____ Pres hoped to have i t read y fo r 11:00a briefing, but Cater and McPherson asked fo r more ^____ time, hoping 3BB_Bb to have it ready for 4:00p briefing this afternoon. Cater read ^ to President the statement as it stands now, and pointed out several
  • , but the money wasn't there. This went on for probably ninety days or longer and you hoped to see daylight. You didn't have time to regret what you had done. You had made a commitment and tried to fulfill it. It was a very depressing situation. But you continued
  • DNC chairmanship meant to O'Brien Associates; problems within the DNC under Fred Harris; the need to make the party more appealing to Congress and middle-of-the-road Democrats; Bob Strauss' work to raise funds and restructure staff and staff
  • : Did you have an opportunity to meet Lyndon Johnson before you went back? P: I met Lyndon Johnson in Washington in 1934 before we went to Marlin and Dallas for the campaign. G: Can you recall that epi sode? P: No, but I think that Bob Jackson very
  • Biographical information; early association with LBJ; the Dodge Hotel; the Capitol and Capitol staffs; summer of 1935 in Austin; LBJ’s plans to run for Congress; LBJ and other staff members; the Little Congress; Bob Jackson and Arthur Perry
  • to regardless of how they were sent to vote. And that was, to me, a pretty good shocker. There's where my immaturity showed up, you see, I suppose. I didn't know that people did that. So after some length of time, I got up and got Bob Calvert's attention. He
  • : Mr. Robert Spivak Mr. Spivak said he wanted to discuss "the President's future after leaving the Presidency; . .what does the President want to do on leaving////where he hopes to go, to live, and some discussion about the library and the President's
  • a.s 50~0 if this were in the city limits. T1.o.e last time the city limits were extended they 'l'.,,1ere pla:ced . 6 of a mile from the t~ans - ,. ,.1~ mitter house . Since this would amount to F saving of . ) ~ - v r to ~70 a year. I was hoping
  • Insurance for station, impact of city limits on cost of insurance vs. taxes, financial matters-ways to cut expenses, requests LBJ send Lady Bird camera film to take pictures of bluebonnets, job assistance/recommendation for Bob Long
  • have done so. I can't remember everything. The most vivid memory I have is Bob Taft coming in during the general electi.on and saying, "I've known Stuart Symington a long time; I admire and respect him greatly. I hope you'll vote for the Republican
  • . On the state of the Nation, he said: is going to hell. " 11 1 just don't think this country MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON August 12, 1967 11:00 a. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Bob Fleming Attached are notes on your conversation
  • Fleming, Bob
  • (include visited by) The 1:04p 1:30p White house Day ....._. Hon. j I Bob Hope | Allen I Appt in Hope Covey Oliver Kalmus requested by Arthur Krim -- Hope is celebrating his 30th Anniversary broadcasting and JSSL is in Washington to attend meeting
  • Among Bob Hope's daughter Linda opened the exhibit honoring her father at the Johnson Library. Story on page 23. Photo by Charles Bogel. An Evening With Joseph A. Califano, Jr. Joe Califano was LBJ's top aide for domestic legislation. He oversaw
  • Congressman Hale Boggs 10:12a:n Joined by Bob Fleming and Joe Califano "The President reviewed with the leadership the 91 items on the legislative chart giving particular emphasis to the possib of reporting and passing by 4 Jul, 28 measures. The leadership
  • Hamilton to the ceremonies. The President and Mrs. Johnson were disinterested in the proceedings until a picture of Lynda Bird and George appeared. .they both watched with interest while Bob Hope as MC of the event made jokes in relation to Lynda Bird
  • of the Philippines William Bundy Walt Rostow (Rostow briefing memo indicated that the objective of the mtg woul d be to welcome the Secy General; State our support for SEATO; and express hope that SEATO Council at its une meeting in Canberra will make clear its firm
  • was small b y t cday 'a standardo, and we came mostly from small towns all ove r T ex ae . But we c ounted ourselve3 fortunate that we coul d study with a faculty that boas ted such intellectual g iants as Dr. Bob Montg omery, Dr. Walter Prescott Webb, and J
  • March 29,1966 White House Tuesday Secy Mann William Crockett Chairman Macy William Crockett Clark Clifford's nurse, Miss Sauer Secy Rusk JV Edwin Weisl, Sr - NYC Bob Fleming To Oval ofc w/ JV Bob Fleming OFF RECORD: Oklahoma Congressional