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Oral history transcript, Dr. Ralph K. Huitt, interview 3 (III), 11/29/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- at home were watching and that kind of thing, they could go to Johnson and say to him, "Now, we know this bill is not going to pass, but we'd like a respectable showing for it." Johnson could always turn up fifteen to twenty people to join the votes
- skilled jobs. More than. half of the families h~d incomes· of less than $3,000 a year. The result was that 40 percent of the children lived in broken homes, and the city's crime rate was among the top 25 percent in the nation. Although the meeting
Folder, "[January 31, 1968 - Meeting with Congressional Leaders]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- ~~a~ ~r. C.eg~2e ,..~!alJ:ing ~·rat~rs. No=t~ She was harasse~ Ko=aans to seize : should ~hink, -c.ha thi~g ~hat dis::ur~s what happened to t.hat s~ip that •·1e we:::-en 1 t ;::2:?areC. 1:0 move when a sir:-.i:!.ar si-::.~a'tion happened. I
- friends ,.,7ho hL·d played together, so when I·]e got up there we found that George and Joanne had just purchased a home in McLean, Virginia. ~fuen I\'e started looking for a house, \·le found one about half-a-block from them clOim the street
- compared to LBJ; buying a house in McLean, VA; how Temple’s work affected his home life and LBJ’s compensation for long work hours; trips to the Ranch and other Presidential vacations; LBJ’s relationship with Marvin Watson; LBJ’s Cabinet; a reorganization
- was a good-natured guy. He wasn't smart like I was writing for the newspaper, the College Star, and I had this in there--what I did was buy a joke book and substitute a college student's name because then they took the papers and sent them home because
- INTERVIEWEE: HARRY McPHERSON INTERVIEWER: T. H. BAKER PLACE: Mr. McPherson's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 B: This is the continuation of the interview with Harry McPherson. Sir, since we last talked, there has been published in Newsweek on March 10
- communities. I'd try to send it air mail. next day or two. home. He would get that letter the I always had instructions to send it to his He'd get the letter, and then early in the morning he'd get up--he was always an early riser--he'd take the letter
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 4 (IV), 6/15/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in Gonzales. there at Welly Hopkins' home on a Su nday. We met Daddy and Mother and I drove and had Sunday dinner with him down to Corpus Christi and met Roy Miller and then K1eberg. was all over with. in. And that was all there was to it. It The next
- ~ ~ averted that evening. The police wanted to breb: e p Eli€! ~ w w~~..~1-r-~ eccwd. rr , 77 · The crowd was angry at the massive show of by the police. replied: Asked to return to their homes "we· will go home when you get the police out
- . Books in Yiddish are published regularly: A book of documentary essays, for instance, [5 of 7] [6 of 7] . . .. LETTERS TO THE DITOR Dear Sir: The Los Angeles Times columnist Paul Coates states in his column of August 25 that "Russian Orthodox, B
- or bevel off the rough edges rather than to face the fact that a mistake or error in judgment had taken place. To that extent, the Kennedy people that continued in the Johnson Administration had something of a divided loyalty. B: Actually, sir, you have
Oral history transcript, John Bartlow Martin, interview 1 (I), 1/30/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- , 1971 INTERVIEWEE: JOHN BARTLOW t·1ARTI N INTERVIEHER: PAl GE [11ULHOLLAN PLACE: Nr. [Ylartin's horre,185 t'laple Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois Tape 1 of 1 Pi·~: Okay, let's begin by identifying you, sir. You're John Bartlow Martin, and your
- and return to their homes. Thirty seconds later, he can issue an executive order, saying that they haven't done so, and that the disorder persists, and that he is ordering in the national troops. This is the protocol that is established in the statute
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- for this kind of constructive movement. This will convey, both ab::oad and at home, ·the impression of an administration which responds imaginatively, not defensively, to external challenge. II. 3. Vietnam The Vietnamese war offers a chance to create a s
- ;.iuse it lowed in "· home o~· c1.n;i.part• The batt.le pfan._was simpfo: overlooki:!d th~ (net that ;in or• mcut, •tbr ''::;alr.snrnr.'.\\'l}Uld::ayremain as obscure as possible ~ahb:cd group, largely frnm out- th::1.lhe was from tJ1r ~oulh, th;ituntil
- Contracting Officer Corps of Bng1neers · 606. Santa Fe Building G~veston, Texas Re: Contracts DA-41-243-0IWN060-70 and 60-77, Construction ot Seawall Sxtension, Gal.veaton, Texas Dear Sir: At this time and b1 this letter we do hereby make final f'ormal
- there, and on that particular mission I flew out of Da Nang. However, our units were rotating from Okinawa into Korat and back home again, and it was there that I flew my first mission into North Vietnam, on March 3, 1965. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
- . In a word they were overwhelmeda I know they wil I hang in a prominent place in their homes and wil I be valued even more highly in the years to come. Please pass on to Oki, phers, my thanks for their special thanks to you. Kevin and all the other photogra
- recently demonstrated in his failure to reply to an offer by Ambassador Strong to call on him prior to the Ambassador's de parture on home leave, as reported in A-147 of August 4, 1965. m "-I CID ...J LI.. >0.. C> (..) In view of Johnson and his
- and Horace Busby Signing of July mans joined fr mansion by WJ at Bill and In Attendance: r Georg e Smather s r Pau l Dougla s (Ill . ) r Harriso n A. William s (N . J. ) r Warre n G. Magnuso n (Wash . ) . Hal e Bogg s (La. ) . Thoma s L . Ashle y
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 71: Apr. 6‑11, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 32
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- on top of the Vietnamese situation, and the fact that we already had a lessened or smaller Strategic Reserve force at home, don't you think this is a very small force to be calling. in for the home_ front fprces? MORE 5 SECRETARY CLIFFORD: No, because
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 81: June 7‑12, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- THAT F'CJREIGMMINISTER GROMYKOWAS COMSIDERIN8 SIGNING FOR THE SOVIET GOVERNMEIJTIF' THE SIGNATURES WERE AFFIXED IN GEtJEVA• IF DESIRED I CAN READILY ASCERTAIN FROM HIM PRECISELY ~HAT HE HAD IN MIND SINCE THE MATTER HAS BEEN LEFT THAT THE SIR!IIWi WILL TAKE PLACE
- INTERVIEWEE: JOHN P. ROCHE INTERVIEWER: PAIGE MULHOLLAN PLACE: Dr. Roche's home office, 15 Bay State Road, Heston, Nassachusetts Tape 1 of 2 M: Let's identify you to begin with, sir. You're John P. Roche, and you're a professor of political science
- ' f •..:t "~ or ·.~o:ri :;lo-r, · mil ,l J 51 · ~ \.. tr' l z:.. tho .. ;J.ct'l i· _ll'larti1 Home
- d the- a.id bill i • aot to rock the boat Wl he knows Nor dOfJ Vi m. where the course problem. :ryt.hing Just now. tnm&IY ur e that. you. postpon yo\t.r On thia core Kom T home l ave lo-r s • hb· own dladAct pr &:r &om value of havi you
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 5, May 27 - June 10, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 8
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- for ammunition and food supplies. This draft is very unpopular as the porters must work far from home, supply their own food and risk attacks . . Meanwhile guerrillas and local force soldiers are told to prepare for duty with main forces mainly in the Highlands
- home one night at which Chief Justice Warren and then--Majority Leader Johnson and Speaker Rayburn ,vere present. Speaker Rayburn and President Johnson--then Sena- tor Johnson--were advised ahead of time what the subject matter of the dinner was going
- : August 3, 1971 INTERVIEWEE : FRA14K "POSH" OLTORF INTERVIEWER : DAVID G . McCOHB PLACE : f1r . Oltorf's home, Country Club Road, Marlin, Texas Tape 1 of 1 PYi : First off, I'd like to know something about your background. Where were you born
- weapons, the new weapons that we had. And the old ones that were turned in, about five hundred thousand, were given to something called the Self-Defense Forces, which were ordinary people who would accept a weapon and some ammunition to keep in their home
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 4 (IV), 2/7/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to your attention? S: Oh, yes. Oh, yes. I mean, they were a godsend. We couldn't have run OEO without them. G: Did you have someone on your staff go through and read those and sift through them? S: No, sir, I read them myself. G: Did you? S: Oh
- Office of Inspection; Shriver’s desire to be made aware of any problems that occur within his organizations; Shriver wanting to see many more participants in the Job Corps; the importance of moving Job Corps students from their homes to Job Corps centers
- ://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 23 home and he repeated the same story to his daughter, a sixteen year-old, telling
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [1]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- that if • comes into being, we will reduce our own programmed G. stratesic forces one of the great revulsion against above the number targets. A1.lfE proportionately. This 1• 1111portant since problems Wilson faces at home is strong creating additional nuclear
- Wilson, Harold, Sir, 1916-1995
- fairs Committee. he has fr)L1ghtfor recognition of th Gulf War syndrome so veterans can receive treatment. h is the author of the 1-lomemak r IRA legi lation, which is aimed at xpand ing retirement opportunities for stay-at home spouses. She has been
- as Secretary. C: All right, sir. F: Which ought to be a full order. C: Yes, it is. But it's a fascinating story, and I believe it's not been told before. I came into the White House in the Truman Administration in the spring of 1945, perhaps just two
- INTERVIEWEE: GEORGE BALL INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: Mr. Ball's office in New York City Tape 1 of 1 M: Let's begin by identifying you, sir. You're George Ball, and during the Johnson Administration you served as under secretary [of state
Oral history transcript, Ellsworth Bunker, interview 1 (I), 12/9/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- be on his way home in twentyfour hours." I think in the whole six years I was there I only asked for one change. G: Do you recall that one? B: I've forgotten who it was now. I think it was our economic counselor at the time that I thought wasn't quite up