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- . Alexander Matsas, Ambassador of Greece --Farewell . visit i 12:17p _________ t , George 12:19p 12:22p Press 12:22p t Goy. t 12:27p | /\ The The | read t read \ 12:30p 12:51p i / 1 nc I |_ j\ '. : Christian -pl photographers in oval office
- Press ' in to photograph the President w/ the little boy fHirf Hous e Dat e Jul y 20 , 196 7 CNT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N MARY president bega n hi s day at (Place ) Telephon 1 Activit tL oL 11:20a t D Cod M ;S" . i&xx 11:40a t Jo s_ 11:45a 12
- Feldman To Cabinet Room w/ National Medical House w/ August George 4 1964 Ball then to office Lee White to Association meet with representatives of the OFF RECORD Dr. W . Montagu e Cobb , President , o f Washington , D . C. Dr. Kennet h W
- : We really don't know? CIA Director Helms: Yes. General Westmoreland: Attacks are associated with major offensive in Northern I Corps and III Corps near Saigon. This is a prelude to a general offensive. I expect it about the 24th or 25th
- over Senators by merely citing numbers, but we can win them over by discussing our overall strategy. General Whe ele r: W e should resume the bombing as soon as practicable on infiltration-associated targets which we have advised on the basis
- ' " ^ _ "~" "~ F RECORD : ~ ~ ~" ~ .~ ~ __ "' ' s L . O'Toole , Nationa l Association of Postmasters, Presiden t o f ______ n Carte r , Exe c Dire ctor, Nationa l Assoc o f Postmasters ^ Appoinmen _ _ ~~__ _, , _ t requeste d b y Mr . Joh n Carter fo r
- •; Thi - Mr e Hous e Day Tuesda y. y (includ e visite d by ) tur e e . Gu y S . Peppiatt , Boar d Chairma n o f the Nationa l Association o f Manufacturers Mr. W . P . Gullander , NA M President s wa s t o b e a brie f courtesy call t o permi t th
- . A Receiving Line was set up, and the President personally shook hands with each guest. J At the end of the receiving line, the President told Lt. Williams that he understood he ; a date with the press, and the President invited^^Lt Williams to walk over
- for a Lyndon B Johnson Library and Institute of Public affairs calls carded 1965 February 12 , 196 5 Friday White Hous e Secy Wirt z Secy Conno r Senator Wayn e Mors e George Reed y Press and To mansion President's Panel in the Longsher Dispute
- Cleveland Ohio Marshall Jackson associate of NY Wyoming Editor Times OFF RECORD appt requeste d by Mr. Mark< 1 in preparationfor a n ariicle tha t h e wil l write o n publi c opinion both here an d abroad- -how i t come s int o being . ho w 7- O/2 O/2
Oral history transcript, A.M. "Monk" Willis, interview 1 (I), 6/3/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of finagling going on and Son'le of those counties. 0 There was ver just south of us in San Augustine I\;one of the press has ever printed that to ITly knowledge. G: Other Johnson caITlpaign workers in that cam.paign have indicated that they were counted
- Biographical information; initial association with LBJ; 1948 Senate campaign; Carl Estes; 1952 campaign and Texas Democrats; Texas delegation to Chicago Democratic National Convention, 1956; Lady Bird; racism and civil rights; Democratic State
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 15 (XV), 6/23/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- happened in 1959 will not be comprehensible. The Republicans associated the whole thing with Walter Reuther. He was the black beast as far as the thinking of the House and Senate Labor Committees went in 1947-48. When they passed the closed shop
- Mateos; LBJ’s presidential leanings in 1959; LBJ’s ambivalence during this period; western swing trip; the Washington campaign office; Senate’s interest in LBJ candidacy; comparison of LBJ’s and JFK’s voting records; LBJ and the press; liberals
- , President, Reed Roller Bit Company, Houston, Texas Robert S. Stevenson, President, Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. , Milwaukee, Wisc. Hudson G. Stoddard, Associate, Earl Newsom & Co., New Yor, N. Y. Fla~ger F. Tannery, President, Frito-Lay, Inc., Dallas
- __ ________________________________________ 4 White House Press Briefing with General Maxwell D. Taylor, Rpecial Consultant to the President and U. Alexis Johnson, Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, March 4, 1966_ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ 7 "Opportunity
- case, because Ford has tended to be ignored by historians. . .To some extent he has somewhat the opposite effect on his reputation that Nixon has, in that he has been involved with things not particularly related to the press or scholarship
- Yarrington escorts Pierre Salinger, press secretary in the Kennedy and the early part of the Johnson administration, and the Honorable Rene Garrec, Governor of Normandy, through the Library's new permanent exhibition. Vice President I Gore speaks
- : Gordon M. Murray, Exe//it:1}..Ja~ret.a.ry SubJ: Transmittal. No. 2 1. 2. f Attached 1s a copy ot the report ot th~ Interagency Conmittee··on Transport Mergers and covering White House Press Release ot March 6, 1963. .• 'Ihe next meeting ot the task
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 20 (XX), 9/25/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- flew to Fort Worth with him to be with Amon Carter, and then he met with Sarah Hughes and spoke to the Texas Bar Association. This was right around the time of Sarah Hughes' nomination as a federal judge. R: Again, I mean this was just a routine
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- as to put it into effect next year. This should handle the international credit problem at least for the immediate future. 2. We should press forward on the studies now under way on ways to supplement the present reserve system of gold and reserve currencies
- Record copy, Telegram to the President Regarding Johnson's Statement to the Press on the U-2 Incident in Russia, 5/7/60
Oral history transcript, James R. Ketchum, interview 1 (I), 7/26/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of these things. Mrs. Kennedy, on the other hand, had a very, almost a biting sense of humor, which saved her and I think saved a lot of the staff sometimes when the press would zero in on some of the programs that Mrs. Kennedy was involved in, especially the so
- have to look at the consumer message to get it all, but one particularly intricate problem back in the 1967 task force was that there were several securities-law things that the Securities and Exchange Commission was pressing. The SEC is not technically
- Association's review of legal problems of the landlord-tenant relationship, building codes, housing codes, and the like; lack of action within HUD and Department of Health, Education, and Welfare following the conference report; the value of working in groups
- the results were much bettP.r than I expected. I'wanted to congratulate • • on a good job. you and your associates Sincerely, Rob~tner Secretary to the Cabinet and Special Assistant to the President r j. . Governor Farris~r The White House Washington, D
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 22 (XXII), 8/23/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to remember the helicopter over the years and associate it with him. J: Yes, it became a kind of a trademark. He called it the Johnson City Windmill. G: There have been stories told about him pitching his hat to the crowd from the helicopter when
- ; how the campaign stops and speeches were planned; LBJ's ability to mimic Coke Stevenson; press coverage of LBJ's campaign; LBJ's strengths and advantages over Coke Stevenson; Mrs. Johnson's life as a political wife; cities and towns LBJ visited in June
- congressmen and things of this nature in behalf of that bill. As it finally turned out, as it was passed, when it came down to the compromising and getting it finally through, was Mr. Johnson as tough on that bill as you and your associates wanted him
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 10 (X), 6/25/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- be an observable-to-the-press presence in the White House on a regular basis. That's first and foremost. Then there's an understanding that the chairman of the party does have access to the president. He is a spokesman for the president in the political area
- and Television Committee, "'Friendsof Dewey." New York Hospital, removal of ulcer. Third published book: "Ulcers-Fact of Fiction?" (Yorkville Press, N. Y .) Milto~ Berle Scholarship at N. B. C. (New Brooklyn College) for ad vanced studies in videodynamics
- colony of Aden. !Wlofor the la,t four years~ ot poisonous gas, the Associated' Recently, the important tribe bettlretdltinlthe Republlcan,Press reported. The committee of Usaimat, making up one:-third· Nlfmbein Sanaaacl • ~.oc»-i said that it urgently
- since that memorable day in 1947 - -when President Harry Truman set forth the historic doctrine that bears his name. 2 Freedom, liberty, justice ---since his school days, every associates American~ these with the name of Greece. In the final
- , in this case, in problems that were not Tenth Di~trict problems, but wider scope than that, in helping you with such problems? W: Yes, definitely. It was partly because of his own early association wi.th the NYA program, which was part of the WPA program
Oral history transcript, John Bartlow Martin, interview 1 (I), 1/30/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- . I did have the impression that the relationship between Stevenson and Johnson was a good one. I think that Stevenson was a little more warmly associated with Sam Rayburn than he was with Lyndon Johnson; that's the impression I retain; I may
- 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 5 to the Secretary, and I came in as an associate
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- as to affect planning for next year by corporations and banks. Fowler proposes to do so at a press conference he would hold on FridayJ November 17, with Trowbridge and Governor Robertson of the Fed. At the same time he will release the third quarter balance
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- as to affect planning for next year by corporations and banks. Fowler proposes to do so at a press conference he would hold on FridayJ November 17, with Trowbridge and Governor Robertson of the Fed. At the same time he will release the third quarter balance
Oral history transcript, Walter Jenkins, interview 7 (VII), 1/18/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- before that. J: Well, we just didn't have anybody then, kind of passed it around. G: Was it primarily to write speeches or deal with the press? J: Both. G: Was Woodward supposed to do something different? J: He was sort of to be my assistant
Oral history transcript, Donald J. Cronin, interview 4 (IV), 2/15/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Cronin -- IV -- 12 changed now. I think the ABA [American Bar Association] does a lot of ranking and rating now that's a little different from the way it used to be. But we had some at the time with a judgeship bill
- and Mr. Johnson as Vice President. So Mr. Wilkins said to his associates, "Suppose we go over on the Hill." He did not spell out to them just what he had in mind. over there, they go to the office of the Vice President. very late in the afternoon
- publicity because it had drawn the support and attention of Dr. Martin Luther King and his associate, Dr. [Ralph] Abernathy. It had ceased to be strictly a labor dispute, but emerged as a matter of the dignity of minority people in Memphis. i~volved
- . The Associated Press carried it all over I can still tell you the lead. The lead was, "The fate of 250,000 Texas schoolchildren rested today in the hands of veteran educator Pat Bullock and youthful Lyndon Baines Johnson." That was the lead on my story
- ~ conference 700 outstanding would 1,e e;ues ts associates, consultants would be guests invitation& woµl~ be by invitation or the journalism, and heaqs of diplomatic of the relig:.on, and other misr ions 1 to leaders education, and foreigners