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Oral history transcript, Alfred B. Fitt, interview 1 (I), 10/25/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- of people. But in September when--and President Johnson was also involved in the program by that time in the sense that McNamara or somebody had described it to Senator Russell and Mr. Vinson. included George Mahon. I don't know who else. Ordinarily
- . father of twelve. Now working hard and aided by new corruption indictments of Democrats, Volpe holds a slim lead over Bellotti. Michigan: Republican Incumbent George Romney, 56, speaks proudly of unprecedented state prosperity, generally ignores
- . father of twelve. Now working hard and aided by new corruption indictments of Democrats, Volpe holds a slim lead over Bellotti. Michigan: Republican Incumbent George Romney, 56, speaks proudly of unprecedented state prosperity, generally ignores
Oral history transcript, Henry Bellmon, interview 1 (I), 4/24/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- call for suggestions or opinions from the governors present? B: I really don't know that I can answer . These meetings always were somewhat loaded with political dynamite because both Governor Romney and Governor Rockefeller were generally present
- that so much I guess I don't know whether I had the feeling, or it's just been drummed into me. F: You and George Romney, you've been brainwashed? K: No, I think for one thing a lot of them were big Kennedy fans, and they looked on Johnson as something
- First association with LBJ; 1948 election; Star-Telegram’s campaign support; Preston Smith; Byron Utecht; George Parr; covering 1952 and 1956 Texas state conventions; LBJ’s response to an article by Kinch; Frankie Randolph; Mrs. Bentsen; Byron
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 10 (X), 9/23/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- about the riots or the cause of the riots, but he was worried about Reagan as an opponent. Reagan later beat him. And that was a political factor in all of this. It was nothing like the [Michigan Governor George] Romney-Johnson stuff, which we'll get
- Legislative Proposals) 6. Urban Economics {Booklets) 1966-67 7. Taxation, 1967 8. s. 1306, 1968 9. Fifth City: The Ecumenical Institute - 'Chicago, 1968 10. Romney, George 11. Population 12. Post Viet Nam Planning Committee: Crime Control and Education 13
Oral history transcript, O.C. Fisher, interview 1 (I), 5/8/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- with Paul Kilday and George Mahon--those in particular, I think. Mc: Did you become associated with Speaker Rayburn and the "Board of Education," as it is called? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
Oral history transcript, Edmund Gerald (Pat) Brown, interview 2 (II), 8/19/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
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- . Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 12 States Senator . I didn't want George Murphy, whom I'd known for years and thought was a first-class boob--which he has
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 46, October 16-20, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- 28, 1965, prose conference. of Ciov. Romney's w. W. Rostow MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WAIHIICOTOW October MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: 17, 1967 FOR MR. ROSTOW Romney's Appearance on "Meet the Press" Romney referred to the President's press
Oral history transcript, Michael V. Forrestal, interview 1 (I), 11/3/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- the affairs of a small country twelve thousand miles away. M: I was thinking in terms of the [Governor George] Romney brainwashing business. You don't think there was any intentional effort on the part of the Americans particularly to prevent the White
- . G: You were a student at the University of Wisconsin in 1919-1923. You were an honor graduate of the United States Cavalry School in Fort Riley, Kansas. I guess that was 1922. You attended the University of Munich in Germ.any and George
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [2 of 2]," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- press secretary. Lnd who could be more GOP faan Gov. Romney and his wife? Catching a good bit of atten tion when they arrived were Sen. Strom 'Thurmond of South Carolina and his bride. "I be lieve Mendel Rivers is here," she bubbled. Attending without
- Bird meets with Business & Professional Women group & receives crime kit; tea for National Council of Jewish Women; Lady Bird works on captions for Good Housekeeping article; George Romney ends candidacy; Johnsons have dinner with Governor Branigan
- to be not the case, and since that time I'm sure that many of us have had second thoughts about what really was happening over there. But that was the feeling at the time. Everybody on that tour, includ- ing George Romney who later said he was brainwashed
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 20 (XX), 4/23/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . But it was there and was part of the climate. G: Were you involved at all in the Detroit problem and the communication between Governor [George] Romney and the President with regard to sending out troops? O: No. G: The riots, in the area of your involvement, the Post
- a p p r e c i a t e d L a u r e n ce R o c k e l e l l e r * s i n t e r e s t i n b eau tificatio n . G o v e r n o r Romney a nd h i s w i f e were very f r i e n d l y a ls o . But i t w a s when we saw t h e D o n a l d R u s s e l l ' s o f S
- , Texas [1 of 42] BOYNTON H . FLEM I NG , SHt:RIP'P' C . H . HOLCOM B , TAX A&&lli:&SOl't AND COLLECTOR F . T . GRA H AM, CRIMI NA L D I ST. A TTY . LULA GEORGE, DISTR ICT CLERK MRS . W . R . JONES, TAt: AS U IUR JAS . D . KOO N CE , C O U NTY SCHOOL SU
- of State; Sylvester and Phil Goulding were in charge at DOD, and ·• both were subject, obviously, to the White House. But then there's always a question as to how much time Bill Moyers or George Christian. had to really exercise the kind of direction
Oral history transcript, Milton P. Semer, interview 1 (I), 10/22/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- precedent, which led to Patricia Harris getting that job in the Carter Administration. Also, Governor [George] Romney, when he came in in 1969, regarded that department as one in which you could make huge strides toward equal opportunity for blacks, and I
- bills; Semer's work in the Senate; George Aiken's views on Model Cities funding as governor of Vermont; getting enough support to pass Model Cities legislation.
- President and [Mayor] Jerry Cavanaugh had been friendly, then had begun to fall out somewhat.They fell out a lot more later, but they were not as friendly at this point as they had been and, of course, [Governor George] Romney was a potential Republican
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- to others. for him George Christian naturally spent an immense amount of time with him because the President very wisely felt that George ought to always have the flavor of his mood and his thought process, or else he couldn't communicate to the press
- , 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
- is interviewing people now and he is on the scene with his best men and his best facilities. The President pointed out that Governor Romney said that there was "reasonable doubt." The President reviewed the history of the riots on Monday. Senator Mansfield said
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- by the press, it would have been a period of great exultation. I think the press was absolutely fascinated by Lyndon Johnson, and I think that he handled the press very well. He had George Reedy up in the Senate press gallery, sort of keeping reporters
Oral history transcript, Ellsworth Bunker, interview 1 (I), 12/9/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the administration But I thought that was wrong. Hhen Detroit exploded and Jerry Cavanagh and George Romney were very deeply involved, did the President spare you that, or did he use you as a resource person on Michigan? W: No, he didn't. came off. I happened
- it domestically. Why are you doing it this way?" I would say that, of course, George [Christian] and Tom Johnson are a lot better qualified than I am to answer this. But to give you an idea, I came to Washington maybe six months after the Republicans had gotten
- really stayed with the man that did the most for their country, for their section. B: Does that apply to governors, too? E: Yes, sir. B: When you think of governors; you think of people like George Wallace I think wore of the governors than maybe
- McPherson; George Reedy; Lee White; LBJ as VP under JFK; John Connally; Preston Smith; Bobby Baker; Lady Bird Special, 1964; NSC 1965; escalation in Vietnam; Tonkin Gulf Resolution; dissenting group in the White House; John Stennis; LBJ's decision not to run
- . Negroes. Psychologically they had marched with the marchers, suffered with the injured, and become more and more -embittered at the authorities. - 3 - In the November, 1965, issue of the Michigan Law Review George Edwards, ·Judge of the United States
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 72: Apr. 12‑23, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 32
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- to further these processes . · · · At your request, George W. Ball, former Under ·secretary of State, agreed to lead a high level Investment and Trade Mission to Korea, early in 1967. Tristan E. Beplat, President of the Korea-America Commerce and Industry
- bill. I hope this will be the first of many measures that will mark this Congress as the Consumers' Congress. NOTE: The President spoke at 12:45 p.m. in the East Room at the White House. . . A Conversation of the President and George Meany Advisory