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- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Cross -- II -- 5 House about eight o'clock that night. watch the speech on television. I wanted to be home in time to And so I left about eight o'clock, and that time of the evening I could drive home, and of course I drove
- INTERVIEWEE: GEORGE C. WALLACE INTERVIEWER: T. H. Baker PLACE: Governor Wallace's office, Montgomery, Alabama Tape 1 of 1 B: This is the interview with Governor George Wallace. Sir, do you recall you had any acquaintance with Mr. Johnson before
- in the wider in the United 3/18/ 72 1-3 States, Sir Alec Home was losing· in Britain on (date), nuclear test on the (date) Nikita with a string sphere the wheels a mixture of events into Soviet was displaced interest new hypotheses
- Bustamente, thus providing an opportunity to make the following basic points: 1. Acknowledge Sir Alexander Bustamente's publicly stated desire to establish close and friendly ties with the United States and express our sincere gratitude for these overtures. 2
- into the crowd to shake hands. The crowd ; cheered and appeared very excited and happy. The President arrived the National War Memorial, and was met at his car by The Chairman of the Committee of Managemen t of the National War MemorialMajor -General Sir William
- INTERVIEWEE: MELVIN C. WINTERS INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: Mr. Winters' office, Johnson City, Texas Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 G: Okay, sir. This is 1961, right after the election when he went back to Washington as vice president, and one of the first
- visit to the Ranch; the Trinity River Project; John Tower; LBJ's glasses and contacts; Ayub Khan's visit to the Ranch; LBJ's opinion of General Douglas MacArthur and Dwight Eisenhower; the Cox family in Johnson City; the Elms, the Johnsons' home
- I appreciate it , LBJ: Well, I've been down talking to the Elde1't Citizens now, and uh, ~ the Senior Citizen thing'befo t t!!hana, and I've talked to the Junior Citizen~ and I'll guess mr I'll go on home and talk to my daughters JA: (Laugh
- . And so he said to me--and I'll never forget this either--he said, "Cross, you boys must be getting tired." "Well , yes, sir. And I said, We need to get home and get some clean clothes." He said, "Well, I'll tell you what: you go on back to Bergstrom
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh June 17, 1969 B: This is the interview with Bayard Rustin. Sir, to start pretty far back in time, did you have any knowledge of Mr. Johnson when he was in the Senate? R: Yes, I did. Of course, I suppose everybody heard
- INTERVI El~EE: DAVID W. ANGEVINE INTERVIEWER: T. H.l\RRI BAKER PLACE: His office, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 B: This is the interview with David Angevine, the Administrator of the Farmer Cooperative Service. Sir
- : You were offered the Secretaryship of the Treasury to replace Douglas Dillon in '65, weren't you? C: That was discussed, yes. B: And you didn't take it. C: That is correct. B: Again, if it's not impertinent, may I ask why, sir? C: Well
- ( Ii i j j i _- e Ab e Forta s '__ _ i , ____™______™__________ I .i 10:44a £ _ M W t o secon d floor Douglas s Cater ,__ 9:06a t ' 9:36 a f . y yf Jac k Valent i ' [ 9:16a . _ Da D War 8:12a £ 8:50a I 9:01a f e White Hous e Frida
- . He was the first administrator for Texas of the NYA, which must have been 1935-36. B: I think so, sir. When you were on the Georgia staff, he was Texas administrator. 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
- and Johnson families; advising LBJ and Senator Paul Douglas on krebiozen; instituting regulations that barred krebiozen from interstate shipment; problems related to the use of thalidomide.
- HENRY "JOE" FOWLER IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; DOUGLAS ON HOLD 0:39
- DOUGLAS CONGRATULATES LBJ ON VOTING RIGHTS SPEECH, EXPRESSES SUPPORT FOR BILL; LBJ SAYS HE HAS NOMINATED HENRY "JOE" FOWLER AS TREASURY SECRETARY; PROBLEMS WITH NOMINATING DAVID ROCKEFELLER; LBJ PRAISES DOUGLAS' SON'S WORK WITH JUSTICE DEPT IN SELMA
- Douglas, Paul H. (Paul Howard), 1892-1976
- Telephone conversation # 7102, sound recording, LBJ and PAUL DOUGLAS, 3/18/1965, 5:36PM
- PAUL DOUGLAS
Telephone conversation # 11308, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS, 1/4/1967, 6:52PM
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- "SUMMARIZED"; DOUGLAS IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
- DOUGLAS DISCUSSES HIS TALK WITH P. K. BANERJEE ABOUT VIETNAM PEACE FEELER FROM USSR; POSSIBLE EXTENSION OF UPCOMING CEASEFIRE AND INITIATION OF PEACE TALKS; LBJ TELLS DOUGLAS HE HAS RECEIVED SIMILAR FEELERS FROM OTHERS AND IS ANXIOUS TO HOLD TALKS
- Douglas, William O. (William Orville), 1898-
- Telephone conversation # 11308, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS, 1/4/1967, 6:52PM
- WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS
- , "go fishing" [political jargon for sitting on the sidelines]. And if we had to oppose, he would know well in advance of our intended actions - neither my group nor I would ever "blindside" him. The fact that we were on good terms was driven home to me
- and the creation of the Guaranteed Student Loan Program; LBJ's frustration with rising bank interest rates; Walker's opinion of William Sherrill; how the instability of the dollar and the 1959 Federal deficit led JFK to choose C. Douglas Dillon as secretary
- Fowler hopes wil l b e a regular monthly meeting Fowler during which KBLKX Treasury an d economi c problem s can be discussed) Cliff The President was mtg by memo Fowler Carter DNC Hon John Stevens tfj; Sir Patric k Dean --Amb. of Great Britai n Amb
- LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) is in Washington, goes to the Capitol today to look at the new majority leader’s office (P-38). Later he attends parties at Senator Bible’s home and Walter Hornaday’s. Castro assumes power in Cuba following the collapse of Batista
- clocked among acceptances those of s Attorney General .Biddle, J. Edgar '· Hoover and Clyde Tolson of FBI, six , major generals, five judge·s headed 1 • by Supreme Court Justice William J 0. Douglas, the entire Federal Trade Commission, Comptroller General
- INTERVIEHEE: IVAN ALLm, JR. I NTERV IHIER: THO~1AS PLACE: His office, City Hall, Atlanta, Georgia HARRISON BAKER Tape 1 of 1 B: This is the interview with Mayor Ivan Allen of Atlanta. Sir, did you have any acquaintanceship with Mr. Johnson before
- - Juanit a sai d "thi s i s she , sir " He. picked u p the phon e and sai d spea k of th e devi l an d she' s always there . H e the n invite d he r t o g o t o Ne w York "wit h hi m for th e ordinatio n o f th e ne w ArchBisho p o f New York, Terrenc e
Oral history transcript, Charles K. Boatner, interview 3 (III), 6/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , and if the ball calls for me to make the throw to home rather than throw to first I'll throw home, although in my own mind I figured I could catch the man coming down to first and the run was going to score on me anyway, if you follow that baseball analogy . Yes
- having a rub down on his legs. Said his legs were tired and were bothering him. calls carded To Bergstrom AFB, Texas aboard AF #1 w/ Visited for about an hour in State Roo m w/ Mrs, Johnson, Senator an d Mrs. Hubert Humphrey, Douglas Humphrey
- Committee report. Here is my redraft of HUD' s draft of the statement releasing the Kaiser Committee and Douglas Commission reports. Also, enclosed is the official Committee report with Mr. Kaiser's letter to the President. . What is your ·reaction? up
- to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
- purposes. Nor will we forget that balance-of-payments policies should serve the Nation's basic goals abroad and at home-not the reverse. Yet this recognition makes it no less neces.5aryto deal firmly and decisively with our balance-of-payments prob lem
- all over the board. Sit a.tthe end of the table, Doctor. Go a.head, sir. STATEJIDT OF HOB. HAROLDBROWN,SECRETARYOF AIR FORCE . Secretary BROWN.This is in response of your recent requeet for mforma.tion concerning Air Force activities m the area
- >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON Y 27, °IAR* THE ^resident began his day at (Place) Day Time Telephone In Out 7:31p 8:00p Lo WHITE HOUSE MONDAY f or t Activity (include visited by) LD Mr. ~ (OFF 1968 Douglas B. Marshall of Houston into oval office
- Frida y Activity (include visited by ) turc ExpendiCode . casualty. If you are lost, then I lose a good friend. They'll murder you back home. " MH~"No, sir," replied the Prime Minister, "That's the way it's going to be." "And so it is," said
- will be the veterinarian. Th asig- • was oper, n COD1 Pr Texi) w• ai~ • 'IL Highway Awards- i03 Contlnueclfrompqel,-.1 !!f. I - The ceremony took a humorous• twist when Liz said that Alec Gould and Harold Woods had just determined that the nine millionth
- will be the veterinarian. Th asig- • was oper, n COD1 Pr Texi) w• ai~ • 'IL Highway Awards- i03 Contlnueclfrompqel,-.1 !!f. I - The ceremony took a humorous• twist when Liz said that Alec Gould and Harold Woods had just determined that the nine millionth
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- to support alternatives to him. Weanticipate that a non-Jagan government will have a difficult time at best. It will be opposed by Jagan who will try to discredit it both at home and abroad. It will be sub ject to severe internal strains because
- Wilson, Harold, Sir, 1916-1995
- ., Prime ~linister of Australia., Canberra.. Dear Mr. Prime 1-linister: NEW ZEALAND: -,-------- His Excellency Sir Arthur E. PQrritt, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., C.B.E., Governor General of New Zealand, Wellington. Dear Governor General: His Excellency Nicolae
- File unit description:Pertains to proposed visit of President (Sir) Edward Frederick Mutesa.
- . Edwar d Clark , Am b to Australi a . Th Soon joine d b y Mr . & Mrs. Marvi n Watson—the Presiden t tefasin g M W abou t 3.. P going _ home a t 9:3 0 o r 10:00p m ever y nigh t s o h e coul d b e wit h Mrs . Watson . (Mrs . Watson _ looked especiall y
- / memo letter for the Presdient ~1 to RESTRICTION from w'alerr Farr w/att. file,i' ~4/66 C xnnuu C 11/28/66 C 12/4/68 C 4/26/67 C 3/2/67] C 2/11/67 C 3/3/67 fro)fi Sen. Douglas to Joe Califano / / ;etter tp the PresidentArom
- to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
- things. F: Let's make one correction. Where you said the early 40's I was the founder and first national chairman of CORE. B: Yes sir. I understand those are two separate offices. When, in this career, did you first form any knowledge of Mr. Johnson
- in partisan politics? Campaigning in elections? L: Yes sir, I was County Democratic Chairman in 1958, 59, and 60. It was during the period of 1960, the campaign--prior to the campaign-that I might say I watched politics more closely. at the time I think
- Jimmie Allred writes LBJ letter of thanks for treatment LBJ gave him in Washington when he was there and for “wonderful gathering out at your home.” 2/16 Banquet of New Dealers in Austin, attended by Texas federal, state and county officials
- , unknown newspaperman, two agents, driver) 2:57 Left White House for drive with Libby Rowe and Nash Castro. Toured Eastern Expressway, Hains Point, S.W. Washington, New York Avenue . . . . 4:25 Returned to White House. Watched the Mike Douglas Show; Mrs
- , "Yes, that's what I mean by nobody." He said, "Take all the time you want." I said, "Very well, sir." He hung up, and I hung up. I went home and talked to my wife and we discussed the problems, because one was a lifetime job to trade in for a job
Oral history transcript, George G. (Admiral) Burkley, interview 1 (I), 12/3/1968, by T.H. Baker
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- , I had no call to be of any personal assistance to President Eisenhower . THB : Then, sir, after the election of John F . Kennedy as President, what was your status? B: The election of John F . Kennedy was general news and information to all of us