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  • to greet the President of the then walks w/ him to Oval Office interpreter Alec Toumayan , Stat e Dept . To Cabinet Room the Malagasy w/ HE Philibert Republic to join Malagasy met w/ one Republic Tsiranana President of list fr Brubeck's ofc until
  • legislation movin g promptly . 10:00a T o Ova l Offic e 10:02a 10:46 a Hon 10:47a t . Clar k Cliffor d .M W -p l 10:50a f Wal t Rosto w 10:55a t Wal t Rosto w - p 11:02 11:30 11:03a f_ a Douglas _ Wal s Cate r t Rosto w l T-HE WHITE HOUSE
  • that for granted. F: And you worked. S: Yes, sir. F: Did you go home that night? S: As I recall, I think I did go home about three or four o'clock. I came back very early the next morning. F: Did you get involved at all in the funeral? S: No, sir. F
  • , _ ;)0 ~2,Cj BJNABS, Daw . 6(3 __, February 19. 1965 MEMORANDUM. FOR THE PRESIDENT You may be interested bl .Alec Home's strong minded view•. He baa always been a downri&J.lt man when Coml111Ullsta are concerned, and of course n·ow he doean •t have
  • Lyng, Norway } M. Alberto Henriques de Arauio, Portugal M. Fernando Alberto de Oliverira, Portugal ! Ronald Brown, M. P. , United Kingdom Victor Goodhew, M. P. , United Kingdom ! Sir Fitzroy Maclean, C. B. E., United Kingdom i STAFF MEMBERS ACCOMPANYING
  • . Connally for dinner Nov. 17th per Mrs. Abell. They have accepted. 11/3/65 Add to dinner 11 / 1 7 V Mr. & Mrs. Leslie E. Carpenter - mark them accept and send invitation to their home. ✓sir Robert & Lady Jackson (Barbara Ward) per BA DEPARTMENT
  • 1Donohue, Hildegard Jr., 8. Mrs. 9. Peter B. Swiers, 10. Alec. G. Toumayan, to the Ambassador USAF, Executive Assistant S/S-S Secretary C. Jensen, S/ AH USN, Stenographer Interpreter Secretariat B. Shishkin, Staff Officer P~rsonal
  • /show/loh/oh -28- Did you have any advance notice that the President wasn't going to run again? P: No, sir. F: Where were you when this happened? P: I was at home listening to his speech on television. F: You were as shocked then as I was? P
  • . Per's shop for shampoo and set. 6:10 Returned to the White House. 6:46 To Liz and Les Carpenters's home -- small get-together re: politics. 7:46 Left the Carpenters' home. Entry No. Time Activity 7:54 Arrived at Justice and Mrs. Douglas's home
  • . Green TABLE 3 TABLE 8 MRS. JOHNSON Earl of Snowdon Mrs. Rostow Sen. Pell Mrs. Moorhead Gov. Rockefeller Mrs. Kintner Mr. Galbraith • Mrs. Lanfranchi The British Ambassadcr>~ THE .PRESIDENT Princess Margaret Mr. Douglas Mrs. Nelson .Rockefeller Mr
  • "LBJ RANCH"; DAILY DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS AT FRANK ERWIN'S HOME IN AUSTIN AT TIME OF CALL; POOR SOUND; PORTER IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; RECORDING ENDS BEFORE CONVERSATION IS OVER
  • US RESPONSE TO UK MONETARY CRISIS; POSSIBLE NEED FOR UK TO RAISE DISCOUNT RATE WITH RESULTING RAISE IN US RATE; DOUGLAS DILLON'S VIEW THAT IMF WOULD VETO LOAN TO UK; POSSIBLE SALE OF UK FOREIGN ASSETS; NEGATIVE EFFECT OF STRIKES ON US ECONOMY
  • George Autry Leon Motel Raleigh Al Lujaclc, capt. Office: 296-7333 Sir Walter Hotel Home: OL -.-4794 832-7711 Bill Whittley Office: 225-6342 Sir Walter Hotel Home: 949-2357 832-7711 Durham Gary Nordheimer Office& 382-3167 Jack Tar Hotel Home
  • Dirksen Sen Anderson Mr. Frank McCulloch (Sen Douglas’ assistant) David Lloyd and Joseph McMurray Bill Allen Solis George Sen Douglas Sen Clements Drew Pearson Senate opened Sen Anderson and Dick Carpenter dropped by Speaker's dining room for luncheon
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 3 D: Well, let me back up a bit. on and off. I've been in government almost twenty years, And I first returned to the State Department in 1958 with the then-Under Secretary Douglas Dillon. with him here in State. I spent
  • Biographical information; first association with LBJ; Estes Kefauver; Douglas Dillon; Pierce Salinger; Joseph Laitin; Horace Busby; George Reedy; Henry Fowler; Bill Moyers; Bob McCloskey; Frederick Deming; George Christian; relations with the White
  • Dick Russell's influence had a lot to do with." F: Did Senator Johnson and Senator Russell get pretty close pretty quickly? E: Yes sir, they were close friends. Got to be close friends very quickly. F: Did you, in those early days, see much
  • at this for a year. R: Well, we'll try to do it as objectively as we can. M: Right. You're about my 110th interview. Let's get your identification on here, sir. You're Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., an attorney in Washington, D.C., and you've been associated
  • home. The radio people disagreed with that and they used congressional pressure to get us to change our view. B: Sir, considering the number of large industries that make consumer goods used in the home, the possibilities for that kind of thing would
  • . ' sunshine l McConnel l arrived the Presiden t an d General McConnel l boarded Air Forc e On e 10:00a Genera 10:07a Ai r Forc e On e departe d Ramey Air Forc e Base , e n rout e Andrews Ai r Forc e Bas e The Presiden t wa s i n his stateroo m w / Douglas
  • to support Allen even though his appointee was from his home county and it was determined in their convention. The candidate and the Governor split the vote right practically in the middle. It was the difference between Allen being renominated and the judge
  • "SUMMARIZED"; DOUGLAS IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR; JAMES CROSS IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL
  • LBJ INVITES DOUGLAS FOR LUNCH TOMORROW, DISCUSSES ARRANGEMENTS TO SEND PLANE TO PICK UP DOUGLAS IN OAXACA, MEXICO; JAMES CROSS ALSO BRIEFLY DISCUSSES ARRANGEMENTS WITH DOUGLAS; LBJ WISHES TO DISCUSS BETHLEHEM STEEL PRICE INCREASE WITH DOUGLAS
  • Douglas, Paul H. (Paul Howard), 1892-1976
  • Telephone conversation # 9401, sound recording, LBJ and PAUL DOUGLAS, 1/1/1966, 6:20PM
  • PAUL DOUGLAS
  • DOUGLAS ON HOLD 0:30; OFFICE SECRETARY APOLOGIZES TO DOUGLAS FOR KEEPING HIM ON HOLD
  • LBJ ASKS ABOUT DOUGLAS' CAMPAIGN; DOUGLAS DISCUSSES NEGATIVE EFFECT OF WHITE BACKLASH, SYMPATHY VOTE FOR CHARLES PERCY; LBJ ASKS HOW HE CAN HELP; DOUGLAS DISCUSSES SIGNING CEREMONY FOR INDIANA DUNES BILL, PROPOSED ATOMIC ENERGY FACILITY; CAMPAIGN
  • Douglas, Paul H. (Paul Howard), 1892-1976
  • Telephone conversation # 10960, sound recording, LBJ and PAUL DOUGLAS, 10/16/1966, 8:35PM
  • PAUL DOUGLAS
  • cown to 11 or 12 million. They can speak better about that than I can, although I had a detailed report from the A~bassador last night that I reviewed with the Congress, ·_ Is there anything else? sub ⇒ ects, QUESTIONa sir? /· ~ Will you take
  • . Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Parnis beach and he did, sir." said~ -~ I ~- 9 "Did you read that chapter?" and I said, "Yes, I He said, "Well, what did
  • of clothes; input on The Vantage Point; items made for the President; visits to the White House; the Ranch Acapulco; McGovern visit to the Ranch; state dinners; LBJ and guests for dinner; LBJ’s visit to Parnis home just previous to publication of Pentagon
  • November 18, 1991 MEMO FOR THE FILE From: Re: Claudia Anderson, Archivist Processing Note In his book, Douglas MacArthur: The Far Eastern General, Michael Schaller attributed this report to Robert Sherrod. In a phone conversation, November 18
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh February 1, 1971 B: This is the interview with Senator Lister Hill. here very briefly your background. Sir, let me just read You were born here in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1894, and attended the University of Alabama
  • President Johnson. That, too, was concerning the tactics and strategy with respect to the staging of the march on Washington in 1963. B: These were before the march began? R: That's right. B: Who all was at these conferences, sir? R: We had Mr. Roy
  • de Medina, Rep of Bolivia on the OAS Hon Felipe Herrera, Pres. , Inter-American Development Bank Hon Lawson B Knott. Adm. , GSA Hon Farris Bryant. Dir. , Ofc of Emergency Planning Hon James W Symington, Chief of Protocol Hon Douglas Henderson, U.S
  • Delbert Latta Cong William S. Broomfi Secretary Freeman Cong Graham Purcell Cone Paul Findley Cong E Y Berry Ambas sador to India, Chester Bowles Cong. James Morrison Cone Bob Dole Cong Vernon W. Thomson The V: ce PresidentJ Cong. Alec G. Olson Cone
  • , Senator Douglas. Chopper to Bloomington. Stopped off briefly at Stevenson home. 11:00 To Unitarian Church and to cemetery. 1:00 Lunch at Stevenson home. 5:15 Returned to White House - Steinbeck autographed "The Grapes of Wrath" 5:20 To South Grounds w
  • n,t. Oct The White House . AcHvhy (tnc)ude vsshed by) MW - at home Director Charles Schultze - at home Director Charles Schultze - at home Secy McNamara Edwin Weisl, Sr - New York City To Oval Office alone --to the tickers —- 19, 1967 ^ Thursday
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh This is the interview with S. Dillon Ripley, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Sir, would you like to just go ahead and start on Mr. Johnson and the Smithsonian? R: My connections with President Johnson began
  • , Bennett Cerf, Stuart Chase, 0 Sir Winston Churchill, Bernard De Voto, Lloyd Douglas, Theodore Dreiser, Dr. Will Durant, George Fielding Eliot, John Erskine, Sir Phillip Gibbs, John Gunther, Lady Molly Huggins, Rupert Hughes, H. V. Kaltenborn, Emil Ludwig
  • f 5:45 7:00 7:05 Monday Lo LD Out In Day Secretary Douglas Dillon and Nicholas Katzenbach - out 6:25 Mildred Stegall to take the President's report Senator Hubert Humphrey Abe Fortas To Barber Shop w/ Senator Humphrey To Bill Moyers
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • See all online interviews with Helen Gahagan Douglas
  • Biographical information; first political action; election to Congress; activities/bill introduced in Congress; Richard Nixon; Melvyn Douglas campaign for LBJ at request of FDR; Farm Security Agricultural Department Program; friendship with LBJ
  • Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 1900-1980
  • Oral history transcript, Helen Gahagan Douglas, interview 1 (I), 11/10/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Helen Gahagan Douglas
  • MEL DOUGLAS
  • CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER UNCERTAIN; TOOK PLACE AFTER DOROTHY SCHIFF CONVERSATION BECAUSE SCHIFF DECLINED TRIP TO LIBERIA AND DOUGLAS AGREED; LBJ SPEAKS TO BILL MOYERS WHO IS WITH HIM
  • LBJ ASKS DOUGLAS TO REPRESENT HIM AT 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF US-LIBERIAN RELATIONS IN LIBERIA; STEPHEN WRIGHT OF FISK UNIV; HOLIDAY GREETINGS; PHILIP BAKER BOOK ON DISARMAMENT WITH INTRODUCTION BY HAROLD WILSON; RICHARD NIXON; EUGENE AND ROSALIND WYMAN
  • Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 1900-
  • Telephone conversation # 1109, sound recording, LBJ and HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS, 1/1/1964, time unknown
  • HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS
  • DOUGLAS ASKS FEHMER IF HE CAN SPEAK BRIEFLY WITH LBJ
  • DOUGLAS THANKS LBJ FOR PARDONING MARINE SGT. CARL BUCK; DOUGLAS DESCRIBES CASE AS MODERN-DAY DREYFUS CASE; LBJ THANKS DOUGLAS FOR HIS SUPPORT, ESPECIALLY FOR PUTTING LBJ'S CIVIL RIGHTS SPEECHES IN CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
  • Douglas, Paul H. (Paul Howard), 1892-1976
  • Telephone conversation # 8846, sound recording, LBJ and PAUL DOUGLAS, 9/10/1965, 11:30AM
  • PAUL DOUGLAS
  • could do so politely. I remember early on that I wished all of those old people would hurry up so that I could get home to my babies to yearning years later to stay on at a good party! There was a great network of Congressional spouses sometimes
  • 8, 1970 INTERVIHJEE: PAUL B. JOHNSON JR. INTERVIEWER: 1. H. BAKER PLACE: Governor Johnson's home, Hattiesburg, Mississippi Tape 1 of 2 B: This is an interview with Paul B. Johnson, Jr., the former governor of fvJississippi. Sir, a brief bit