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Telephone conversation # 8164, sound recording, LBJ and HUBERT HUMPHREY, 6/21/1965, time unknown
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- "SUMMARIZED"; "BILL MOYERS AND THE VICE PRESIDENT"; SLIP AND DAILY DIARY INCORRECTLY LIST TIME AS 10:55A; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; LBJ SPEAKS WITH HHH FOLLOWING HHH'S CONVERSATION WITH MOYERS
- MOYERS READS LIFE MAGAZINE STORY TO HHH QUOTING HHH AS SAYING HE WILL ATTEND UNION MEETING DESPITE JOHN CONNALLY'S OPPOSITION; HHH DENIES STORY; HHH REPORTS TO LBJ ON TRIP WITH ASTRONAUTS TO FRANCE; DEGAULLE'S COMMENTS ON DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
- Telephone conversation # 8164, sound recording, LBJ and HUBERT HUMPHREY, 6/21/1965, time unknown
- "NYC"; "SUMMARIZED"; SLIP LISTS TIME AS 5:50P; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; WILKINS ON HOLD 1:20; LBJ IS MEETING WITH MARVIN WATSON, ROBERT WEAVER, ROBERT WOOD, LOUIS MARTIN AT TIME OF CALL; WATSON ANSWERS TELEPHONE, GIVES CALL TO LBJ
- ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT WEAVER AS HUD SECRETARY AND ROBERT WOOD AS UNDERSECRETARY; WILKINS COMPLIMENTS LBJ ON STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE; LBJ EXHORTS WILKINS TO WORK ON LEGISLATION; WILKINS CONGRATULATES WOODS, WEAVER AND SPEAKS
Telephone conversation # 12605, sound recording, LBJ and ROBERT MCNAMARA, 1/14/1968, time unknown
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- "FROM BEDROOM 1-17-68"; THIS CALL RECORDED ON DICTABELT WITH 12/19/1967 CALL WITH HENRY "JOE" FOWLER (REF #12508, 12509); DATE DETERMINED FROM CONTENT OF CALL; TIME UNCERTAIN; DAILY DIARY LISTS CALLS WITH ROBERT MCNAMARA AT 10:11A AND 4:49P
- MCNAMARA DISCUSSES DEAN RUSK'S CALL ABOUT BOMBING RESTRICTIONS ON HANOI, HAIPHONG; "PACKERS" PEACE INITIATIVE WITH ROMANIA; DISCUSSION OF FEDERAL BUDGET, DOD BUDGET; LBJ'S CONCERN ABOUT INABILITY TO CONTROL BUDGET; DRAFT STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
- Telephone conversation # 12605, sound recording, LBJ and ROBERT MCNAMARA, 1/14/1968, time unknown
- This is a full-rate Telegram or Cablegram unless its deferred character is indicated by a suitable symbol above or preceding the address. WESTERN UNION A. N. WILLIAMS PRESIDENT NEWCOMB CARLTON , CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD The filin~ time shown
- CLASS OF SERVICE This is a full-rate Telegram or Cablegram unless its deferred character is in- dicated by a suitable symbol above or preceding the address. WESTERN UNION R. B. WHITE NEWCOMB CARLTON J. C. WILLEVER PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN
- worry about Mankiewicz'• to , . , hall' hi• aalary ahu:e be will be working lor me part-time. ~ill Moyore Spe.:ial Aa•l•taal to the Preeldeat Honorable Bobert F. .Renaedy Hickory Hill McLean, Virginia ~' ~. - ;., ·.: ! ·' ·) El(ECUTIVE
- . Gardner President, Carnegie New York City EXECUTIVE Corporation SECRETARY William B. Cannon Bureau of the Budget (Alternate: Emerson J. Elliott) MEMBERS ( James E. Allen, Jr. Commissioner of Education Albany, New York Fr. Paul C. Reinert President
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 15 (XV), 6/23/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- is a union is a union. One of their biggest targets was the so-called closed shop. Now to most of the members of both the House corrrnittee and the Senate committee at the time of the Taft-Hartley Act, the closed shop was merely a monopoly of labor
- History and interpretation of the Taft-Hartley Act; Walter Reuther; the closed shop and the union shop; the building trades; picketing; the various unions; LBJ and labor legislation; Brown and Root and the union; interest of George Meany and David
- happens? When craf't sniping loads union treasuries with million , and loads craf't union membership with undigested and unskilled members which will be thrown out of a peace time economy through non- payment of dues . Will Lewis , a . f a scist leader
Folder, "Lynch, Connie Charles," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- ;uat 30., 1966. At tb1s time he was fin.ed t ,b e. amount of . · !;~J .00 for holding a public rally at Marquette Park, Chicago, Ul1.n~1s on August 21, 1966, without obtaining a permit. Colonel FRANK BATTAGLIA, Chie,f of Patrol, Baltimore., :·~-. r
- at the time of the Pop• la ■o her• a■klna that yo'll cowd attend the f'llneral of Senator Robert Kennedy •onal repre ■ eatatiY• Warm of Hi ■ Halble••• r•1ard■• Lyndon B. Jobn•on Hi ■ Eminence The Moat Rneread Aqelo Cardinal Vicar General I
- and supported the people·or·uewark for the riot. Dr. Wright would not·accept the resolution·at·that time referring it to the as then, non~existant·reso1utions committee. ~s was the first irritant· to those 'tlho felt that Wright wa.s too moderate ... • .;. 2
- Miller, who.lllyw Ill\1et har~ known in his Washington (AP} corre_spondent days.Who did the st lleto work on your Merry-Go-Hound some years ago on the Times-Union (p.m.) and your Sun:iay column on the D&C, I don't know for sure. George Cullen,mo left our
- NEWS RELEASE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY FOR IMMEDIATE March RELEASE DOT -- 8 9, 1967 Alan S. Boyd, Department Secretary of Transportation of Transportation, would delay its decision Uniform Time Act of 1966
- rp e n ter' s e ast s ide pre ss offic e . Oc cas i o n a lly, the r e we r e potential conflicts, thoug h, frankly because President Johns on some times expresse d dis pleas ur e with s ome thing tha t was going on o n Mr s . Johns on' s side
- suqcessfully for the first time (510 seconds). December 5: X-15 No. 1 flown by Major Rushworth to 4,023 mph, just 81 mph slower than record speed of June 1962. December 5: First F-1 rocket engine static firing in 10second test at NASA Marshall Space Flight
- · · / 'r . .' I I \ t ' 1· . · You asked me to check on the status of Ezra~eiss as a result of your call from Congressma~mannel>
- in a crowd somewhere, but nothing that's worth recounting. The first time I ever met him was when I had the responsibility--this must have been in the fall of 1961 and the spring of 1962--for the keynote speaker each year of the state meeting of the Texas
- THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B.JOHNSON,Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place). Entry No. White House Date Friday, September 16, 1966 Activity Time 8:45 Awake and breakfast in President's Room Bathed and dressed in rose
- :52 Union Station 10:00 Departed Washington 12:20 Arrived Penn Station in Philadelphia. Met by Mayor M. Tate 12:28 Departed Penn Station 12:35 Arrived Congress Hall. Presented w/ Society Hill Week medal 12:45 Spoke to Society guests and visitors 1:12
- SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSO N DAILY DIARY The Senator began his day at (place). Entry No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Time Telephone f or t Lo 10:00a 11:00a 11:55 f 12:00n f 1:00p 2:30p 2:45p 3:30p 3:45p f 4:00p 4:25p
- in this way I don't know, but I remember the story was extant at the time. MG: This is after a settlement had been reached at the White House and was going to be voted on by the union membership; is this what you're describing? DG: Yes. MG: And the union
- ; the Board members' backgrounds and labor-related experience; the Board's work with the Department of Labor and presentation to LBJ; Siemiller's message to the union members regarding whether they should accept the governments guidelines; the union's vote
- Kennedy, known as Executive Order 10988, which set up for the first time a formal government policy with respect to the rights of federal empoyees to be in unions. There was never any question, there was never any deviation, there was 'never any compromise
- Civil service federal union third party mediation; the unique issues of a federal worker union; how Reynolds’ became Undersecretary of Labor, 1967; Reynolds’ work in a commission to examine certain U.S. foreign and domestic policies; involvement
- e term of office of nal Labor Relations Board 64. During the time that \ will expire in Decembe Mr. Leedom has been·a Board member, the Board has re pudiated its earlier acceptance of "separate but equal" segregat~d unions. The Board has now made
- VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place). Entry Time No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 Telephone fo rt Lo 10:25a 10:45 10:50 11:05 11:15 11:40 11:45 11:50
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- and internal security of Cameroon. Most African leaders spend half their time trying to hold together a flimsy patchwork of regions and tribes divided along arbitrary colonial boundaries. Cameroon is a classic case. It was a merger of French and British
- a full opportunity to make alternative suggestions of a positive character. He doesn't have a leg to stand on 1f the situation at that time is clearly presented. W. WWRostow:rln w. Rostow .... h dt s
- propell e d howitzer with 155mm gun for and additional 12 month period. $2,500,000 to Union Carbide Corp., for program of research on Carbon Composite Materials $262 , 215 indus t rial loan to help Adelet Manufacturing Co. expand its facilities
- and Slagle race; also Goodfellow AFB Clark Fisher, re: Goodfellow A J Hayes (Machinists Union) asking for apptment Ramsey Clark Roger Hillsman (Vietnam expert) for report on Vietnam and Geo Reedy Mr. Dreyfus, New York Times, re : inaccurate story VP
- Jones $16. 80 working session at White House with Salinge r and President prior to his press conference Joe Alsop (from P-38) Senator Clements Mr. Levy of Machinists Union Loy Miller of Time Mag. Dinner at Sargent Shriver's house; Timberlawn on Rockville
- THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Time White House Date Saturday, January 21, 1967 Activity 9:15 Breakfast in the President's Room. Work at desk; sign mail. Make
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Carlyle Hotel, New York City Date Thursday, February 23, 1967 Entry No. Activity Time 1. 7:00 Awake. Breakfast. 9:15 Departed Carlyle Hotel. 9
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) L. Entry No. Time MRS. LYNDO N B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Rockefeller Residence, Tarrytown, New York Activity Date Sunday, May 19, 1968 ND Breakfast. 9:29 Left the residence
- THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began he r day at (Place ) The White House Date Saturday, October 14, 1967 Activity Entry No. Time 8:30 Breakfast. In the President's Room. Bess came over. Worked
- THE W H I T E HOUS E MRS. LYNDO N B . JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. The White House Monday, Januar y 15 , 196 8 Date Activity Time Dictated January 23, 1968 10:00 Breakfast. 1. 11:00 Confab
- THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. The White House Date Tuesday, March 12, 1968 Activity Time 9:05 Breakfast. To the President's Room. 10:30 To the Cabinet Room
- SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Senator began his day at (place). Entry No. Time Telephone f or t Lo 1. 10:15a 2. 10:30a 3. 11:30a 4. 12:00n 5. 12:30p 6. 2:00p 7. 2:15p 8. 2:30p 9. 3:00p 10. 3:15p 11. 3:30p 12. 6:00p t 13. 6:45p 14. 7
Telegram, Lady Bird Johnson, Lynda Bird, and Lucy Baines to Lyndon B. Johnson, August 24 [1950s]
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- - -/-~. 5 - . CLASS OF SERVICE This is a fast message unless its deferred char• accer is indicated by the prop er symbol. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM w. P. MARSHALL. DL =Day Letter NL=Night Letter 1201 LT-lnternational - Letter T cl.:gram
- aet up a convenient time. • • i ~though the name of A. Phillip ~ndolph doe• not appear on the letter, &y ~illdna advi•e• me that Randolph ia now a member of the Council. and 'Thur ■dar -•tma• ., Mr. ~olph ~- ~r,iady qreed' to atte~ t· , ~m • l
- be the hot issu.es next month, but I think that in principle one should always be able to stonewall on the tough ones and use the rest of the time to convey a picture of the President at work for peace. ~--!. ~. McG. B. Please do Please don't - - -- Speak