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- . Valenti maid. Mrs. Valenti. To East Room for BILL SIGNING of Bail Reform Bill: Remarks Senator Sam JErvin Chairman Emanuel Celler The Attorney General Senator Hiram Fong Senator Roman Hruska Senator Jacob Javits Senator Edward V Long Senator Hugh Scott
- BURDICK, Quentin N., Senate HRUSKA, Roman L. , Senate SCOTT, Hugh, Senate CELIER Emannel, Congress - FEIGIIAir, Michael A. , Congress RODINO, Jr., Peter W., Congress DONOHUE, Harold D., Congress WHITENER, Basil L.i Congress ASHMORE, Robert T., Congress
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 35 (XXXV), 3/8/1991, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , it was not to be scott-free, in the election, that is. 2 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
- and Ralph Yarborough; Brown v. Board of Education school desegregation decision and LBJ's opinion of racial issues; how LBJ worked for racial equality; LBJ's Senate race against Dudley Dougherty; Frankie Randolph; Mrs. Johnson's public appearances and travel
- , Univ of Tex. , Austin David B. Ray, Jr. , Exec Director, Pres Comm for Mentally Retarded Allen Menefee, Deputy Exec Director " Date Tuesday White Ho use Dav October 11, 1966 Activity (tnctude visited by) To Oval Office To the Cabinet Room (en
- . John Walsh (wife of prof of surgery at Georgetown Univ) Fay Brisk, director of Berks County Animal Rescue League - SBA, Washington Adele Schoepperle, Treasurer, Society for Animal Protective Legislation, White Plains, NY David Claflin, President, Mass
- taskmai,ter, and in recent months friends noticed was indeed the Pre11ident'saide. Fochett that the ,..~ immediately telephoned Inspector Scott E. Moyer, chief of the morals division, heavil en ms. w,~ as amt ry was told by his for guidance. Moyer gave
- taskmai,ter, and in recent months friends noticed was indeed the Pre11ident'saide. Fochett that the ,..~ immediately telephoned Inspector Scott E. Moyer, chief of the morals division, heavil en ms. w,~ as amt ry was told by his for guidance. Moyer gave
- , King of Saudi Arabia Robert T Currar H. R. H. Prince Sultan Bin Abd al-Aziz, Minister of Defense and Aviation David McClintock H. E. Dr. Rashad Pharaon, Advisor to His Majesty the King Camille Nowfel H. E. the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia Ibrahim Al
- in night reading memo this g a t e Mr. Allan M. Wilson, VPres., The Advertising Council t date said, "The President did a terrific job of expLaining the Saving: Mr. Charles E. Wilson, NYC Mr. Walter D. Scott, NBC, NYC Bond campaign to the Advertising M
- of Liberalism·•: Mary Hershberger, ·To the Shores of Vietnam: Citizen Diplomacy and the Second Indochina War": Donna Hunter. "Middle Powers in the Global Economy: Britain. Anglo-American Relations and the Kennedy Trade Round": David Jardini. "RAND Goes Domestic
- JENKINS REPORTS THAT HUGH SCOTT WILL MAKE SENATE SPEECH ON BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; DISCUSSION OF HANDLING THE ISSUE IN SENATE RULES COMMITTEE AND IN PRESS; POSSIBLE ABSENCES IN RULES COMMITTEE TOMORROW; ALLEGATIONS OF IRS TAX RETURN FORGERY
- DISCUSSION OF KAPPEL'S EFFORTS TO PERSUADE WILLIAM "BEV" MURPHY TO JOIN COMMITTEE OF INDEPENDENTS FOR LBJ; POSSIBILITY THAT SIDNEY WEINBERG OR JACK CONNOR COULD PERSUADE HIM; MURPHY'S CONCERNS ABOUT BACKING HUGH SCOTT, WILLIAM SCRANTON
Telephone conversation # 6147, sound recording, LBJ and FRANCIS "FRANK" SMITH, 11/4/1964, 1:06AM
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- SMITH CONGRATULATES LBJ, REPORTS ON VOTES IN PHILADELPHIA; GENEVIEVE BLATT'S LOSS TO HUGH SCOTT IN PENNSYLVANIA SENATE RACE; REGINA SMITH CONGRATULATES LBJ; LADY BIRD JOHNSON THANKS MRS. SMITH FOR HER HELP
- LBJ THANKS O'BRIEN FOR HIS CAMPAIGN WORK; POSSIBLE DEMOCRATIC GAINS IN CONGRESS; VOTE AS MANDATE FOR LBJ; NEW YORK VOTE; PIERRE SALINGER'S DEFEAT; DEFEAT OF BRUCE ALGER, ED FOREMAN IN TEXAS; HUGH SCOTT'S, JOHN WILLIAMS' VICTORIES; LBJ THANKS ELVA
- Scott, Jewel Malechek
Telephone conversation # 5651, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE CONVERSATION, 9/24/1964, time unknown
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- DISCUSSION OF GOLDWATER'S USE OF CAMPAIGN ISSUE ABOUT DELEGATION OF PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY TO USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS, EISENHOWER'S POSITION ON ISSUE; VALENTI? REPORTS ON SCOTT LUCAS' OFFER TO ACCOMPANY LBJ ON CAMPAIGN APPEARANCE IN ILLINOIS
- SCRANTON REPORTS ON PROGRESS IN GETTING VOTES FOR APPALACHIA BILL IN HOUSE, ASKS LBJ TO CALL WEST VIRGINIA GOV. WILLIAM BARRON ABOUT JOINT STATEMENT OF APPALACHIAN GOVS. IN SUPPORT OF BILL; LBJ ASKS SCRANTON TO CONTACT HUGH SCOTT ABOUT SENATE VOTE
- LBJ ASKS MCLEAN'S OPINION ABOUT PENNSYLVANIA POLITICAL SITUATION, ASKS MCLEAN'S HELP IN GETTING OUT THE VOTE; HUGH SCOTT'S SENATE RACE; INCREASE IN NEGRO VOTE
- LBJ REPORTS THAT APPALACHIA BILL IS 25 VOTES SHORT OF PASSAGE IN HOUSE, DISCUSSES STRATEGY OF SENATE PASSAGE FIRST; SCRANTON DISCUSSES LACK OF SUPPORT BY TERRY SANFORD, ALBERTIS HARRISON; HUGH SCOTT'S HELP; LBJ TEASES SCRANTON ABOUT BEING
- LBJ TELLS MOORE THAT APPOINTMENT OF HER HUSBAND J. CORDELL MOORE AS ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF INTERIOR WILL BE ANNOUNCED TODAY, OFFERS ADVICE ON CALLING SENATORS ABOUT HIS CONFIRMATION AND ASKS HER TO CALL FORMER SENATOR SCOTT LUCAS ALSO
- HUGH SCOTT'S ALLEGATION THAT LBJ'S ANNOUNCEMENT OF VIETNAM BOMBING HALT WAS POLITICALLY MOTIVATED; CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF LBJ'S MEETING WITH HHH ABOUT RICHARD NIXON'S OFFER TO NAME HHH AS UN AMBASSADOR; SMATHER'S PERSONAL PROBLEMS
- "RE ABOVE CONVERSATION [WITH TOM SCOTT ON FUNDING FOR PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES, FORMER PRESIDENTS]"; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN AND ENDS BEFORE IT IS OVER
- · 21,1954 PEOPLE SENATOR JCHNSON TALKED TO 00 THE TELEPHONE: Sena tor Clements · Gerry ·.·. ~ iegel Robert CD..iver Skeeter Sol Taishof.f Senator Snataers Senator &i Johnson c·· Senator Kerr in Oklahoma City Scott M::Leod Senator Symingion . F
- described in sections A and C of ap- Orange,Crawford,Perry,Jackson,Waab 339, Burlington, Wis., 53105. Authority pendix I to the report in Description, in ingtpn, Harrison, Floyd, Clarie, Scott, sought to operate as a common· carrier, Motor Carrier
- Washington, D. C. ~egulators) John F. Bolton, Richard James Jr.* E. Stewart* Fals tich* . David Dykhaus Director of Insurance, 106 State House Springfield, Illinois State of Illinois Superintendent of Insurance, State of New York 123 William Street
- -- At this time who would you consider the leaders of the liberal-labor group? S: Mrs. R. D. Randolph of Houston, who later became national committeewoman, was one of them; and Kathleen Voigt of San Antonio; LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
- :45 AM 7/24 (Looter) RONALD COLEMAN, 23/N - shot in back & left buttock. only state he was shot by a man at "Atlas". Refused information. To DGH (CB).; condition - serious. 57. 2:30 AM 7/24 (Police) SGT. DAVID SCHURR, 45, 13th Prect., struck
- ? Is there any moment? S: I can't think of any great moment. Ft It's not like Saul on the road to Damascus. $: Not like the moment on the road to Damascus at all. Scott's campaign for the United States Senate. with IHm in any paid capacity. I managed Kerr
- VH.TE HOUS E Dat >ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY president bega n hi s day at (Place ) Cam Time Telephon 11 In Ou tL 8:15a Th 9:09a Depar 9:11a Arriv 9:13a Helicopte 9:43a Arriv e Sep P David ' Marylan d Da e Activit fort oL t 16 , 196 8
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- obert G. Al.Ion Mrs. David Alier Frank Alrschul Paul Shipman Andrews James Rowland Angell Lwgi Antoaini Douglas Arant Geor_Se B. Armstead W. Carapbell Armsuoog Charles Flinn Arrowood Burnham Asch Herbert Ashton Alfred Atldnsoa Frank Aydelotte Dana
- . At the early days, in the Senate, it should be clear that the labor movement was not close to Johnson at all; on the contrary, with the exception of David Dubinsky,-Johnson always broke into groups, wedged his way in, on a personal relationship. David Dubinsky
- Initial awareness of LBJ; Senate run by Southerners; Tidelands; political albatross; DC’s Southern atmosphere; Dick Russell; Harry Byrd; Eugene Milligan; Bob Taft; LBJ as a political operator; LBJ’s relationship with David Dubinsky; Walter George
- . in charge of news, is registered as having pur chased Aug. 27, 1956, part or t h e CeL·tain-teecl Prod u c t Corp. l ease iii Caddo cotmty from Cheyenne O il. Movie ac1or Randolph Scott got p.trt or 1he same leas~. OLhcr° pul'ticipt11>'.s 11c1·c Erk
- , Ind. ~10:--iDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1977-1::J!J-2::30 p.m. Address: "The outhern Rim: Persectives on Regional Change", ROBERT W. SCOTT, Federal Cocbairman, Applachian Regional Commission Address: "The West: Perspectives on Regional Change", DAVID L. BOREN
- by tailors: Irving Frank e Mr. David Ginsburg c, Mr. Amore Pace Secretary McNamara Rosel Hyde F.C.C. Chief of Protocol, James Symington Secy Eeeman Joe Calif ano To the theater for OFF RECORD taping in the theater of a message for the Plumbers Union
- ! Cong. Paul A. Fin o Hon. David Bunn ! Cong. Richard L. Ottinger Hon. Sherwin Markman J ' Cong. Alexander Pirnie Hon. Jake Jacobsen ! Cong. James M. Hanley Hon. Milton Semer ! Cong. Richard D. McCarthy Hon. Bo b Fleming ! Cong. Thaddeus J. Dulski Cong
- , Conference 9. Deena Clark's of Transporation, on Airport Congestion, David Th9mas, FAA 11/22/68, 8/16/68, Secretary Cronin, DOT Historian Cronin, August 24, 1968, Secretary Mr. Hechinger, Mr. Fletcher 11. "Secretary State Boyd's
- . Schnitzler, Secretary-Treasurer, American Federation of Labor and Congreu of Industrial Organb.:atlona 815 16th Street, NW., Washington 6, D.C. David A. Schulte, 1125 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. Ix Glenn T. Seabors, Chairman, The Atomic EnersY Commlulon
Oral history transcript, Jewel Malechek Scott, interview 2 (II), 5/30/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- INTERVIEWEE: JEWELL MALECHEK SCOTT INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: The LBJ Ranch, Johnson City, Texas Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 G: What I thought we could do is start today with a discussion of the President in retirement, because we have very
- See all online interviews with Jewel Malechek Scott
- to Acapulco; LBJ's memoirs, The Vantage Point; LBJ's daily routine at the Ranch following the administration; LBJ's interest in golf; the Malecheks' home on the Ranch; Scott's work as LBJ's post-presidential secretary; Scott's experience talking to the press
- Scott, Jewel Malechek
- Oral history transcript, Jewel Malechek Scott, interview 2 (II), 5/30/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
- Jewel Malechek Scott