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- from Space, and maybe $400 million from Agriculture. The problem is, there are fifteen appropriation bills, and the Congress has passed only two. We can't do any trimming until we get those bills. Just as we cut 25 percent, we hope to tax 25 percent
- Barr, and the Postmaster Secy Dean Rusk State General followed the items in Secy Orville Freeman Agriculture their agenda. Charles Schultze Director, BOB In addition, the President Gardner Ackley Chairman, CEA called on Gardner Ackley to disUnder Secy
- Autographed Lupas Chair picture to David Dubinsky: 14" x 18" "To my dear friend. David Dubinsky, with appreciation, Lyndon B. Johnson, April 5, 1966" -- framed also -Also gave Mr. Dubinksy a copy of "My Hope" in red leather and a copy of the "Professional
- Flood Cong Stanley Tupper Winfield Denton Cong Frank Horton Neal Smith Cong Frank Annunzio Julia Butler Hansen Cong Henry Gonzalez John J McFall Cong Wright Patman WRHull Cong Bob Casey Thomas Morris Clarence Long Charles R Jonas Senate and House Stay
- The President received the "Tuss McLaughry Outstanding American Citizen Award" which is an annual award now being presented for the third time. Past winners wer General Douglas MacArthur and Bob Hope. Coach Royal of the University of Texas asked
- own strong hopes for a continued frank and close cooperation. No commitments were made. (Bob Komer/yb) ":45p t Dr. 2:04p r^TY" ITIII . 3:18p Bill Walter Heller - St. Paul, Minn. (B.1) "" John D. Pomfret, NY Times " (to Moyers Oke Little Lounge
- that through Bob Palmer you have given me the opportunity to get back to talk to friends in the West, and to discuss some of our mutual problems and opportunities. You and I and all Americans have common for our selves, for our children, for our country. hopes
- fellow. I thought to send this telegram to Lodge, who had just arrived there, was probably all right. So he approved it. He said, "Where's Bob?" I said, "He's away." He said, "Get hold of Ros Gilpatric and see that it's cleared with him." So I left
- com plete some of the programs of his predecessors. Medical insurance for the elderly had been on the Demo cratic agenda since Harry Truman's time. The hope of federal aid for ed ucation went back as far as Franklin Roosevelt. The Civil Rights law
- • which Bob Harde•ty your reque•t for the pamphlet. Attachments Al36-28 A238-3 A321-16a A•61-10.1oa A,U7.3 A611-8a· AM9-20a A698-20a A955-21 Al042-28 Al321-3 Al3•9-22a AZ•22.z9 A2599-16 A2681-20a A3813-17a A3919-36 A•o99 ..zza A5124-28 A5126-12a A5126
- the Vice President was like on the road. You ought to have an interview with Bob Komer, who was his [aide on some trips]. M: Right. We're supposed to talk to him ultimately. B: Well, get him to do it and seal it in lead, because the President would go up
- ." President said "why did you take my picture of f YOUR desk ... I had it there on Saturday. Yolanda said "well I took it off because it is too large and I couldn't get anything on my desk for it. " President then remarked "well I hope YOU are buying bonds
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 25 (XXV), 8/25/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : Look at those in attendance: the treasurer, Bob Short; Louis Martin on black issues; George Mitchell representing the vice presidential candidate; Joe Napolitan, media; Fred Gates, fund-raising; Fred Harris, Max Kampelman, Jim Rowe, Bob McCandless; Al
- great benefit; -- express the hope that he is enjoying his extended visit to our country; -- ask for his appraisal of the remarkable endorsement 0£ Australia's policies {in which Sir Robert has played such a large role in formulating) as evidenced
- ~ I THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January TO BOB KOMER FROM: Bill Moyers • ', ,_ ... · 31, 1966 JAMll:9 0, 11:ASTLAND, AIIK, JOHN L, MCCLELLAN, SAM J, ERVIN, JR,, N,C, THOMAS J, DODD, CONN, PHILIP A, HART, MICH, EDWARD Y, LONG, MO, 11
- Nuclear 'Issue ,. We_think t.~e ?rime . ~n.ister hopes to obtain the following: A. · Agreement in principle from uc:; on the outlines of his proposal · for modifying MLF, as follows: . . . '' . 1. _A change i~ name of .t he force from "MLF" to something
- often reminisce. B cause we hoped his book would capture the flavor of the essential LBJ, we tried Lointroduce a tape recorder into those reminiscing ses ion . But he was no better with that machine than he had been with a TV camera in the White House
- is Tshombe wants us to back him against asavu u, an we say we insist they ~ull together, not against each other. I hope you 111 say so to Dodd, ''-" l.. c-.&. l.o~ wW. ti'. JV. %'rW),, R. W. Komer "'--1.1
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 21 (XXI), 6/18/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , how you're going to preserve the President's position. I was at Bob Kennedy's house one evening and as the evening closed out, I made a point of getting Teddy in a corner as we were both about to leave. I put it to him directly. This was very close
- , and looked at Bob, and he said, "You want me to tell him?" you tell him ." And he said, "Yes, He [Rayburn] said, "Everybody thinks they're the one should be groomed ." I thought it was pretty clever . F: Right . When did you first meet Lyndon Johnson
- understand that devaluation really ~s the wrong way o.it - - and not only for the British. My own interests, and tho~ of Bob McNa '.m ara and Dean Rusk - - are wider. We are concerned with the fact that the British are constantly trying to make narrow
- . Ramsey, General Vice President Jerry Whittman, Eastern Frank Heisler, Air Transport Coordinator Bob Mauney - Northwest Robert E. Stenzinger, Grand Lodge Representative Vernon Jirikowic - Research Director i ! William Schenck - Grand Lodge Representative
- and know you arc loved." The note was recently discov ered in his personal effects by long time Johnson friend Bob Waldron, who turned it over to the Library. photo by Ccci I Stoughton 2 'l\vo panels address issues the new President embraced as his
- ." The idea for the exhibit actually began with Mrs. Johnson, who expressed the hope to Library staff members several years ago that the museum would one day undertake to show the Mexican influence in her nath·e state. Former Congressman Jake Pickle
- originated the document. in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift, GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSAFORM 7122 (7,72) 9B6R84' I ...- EYES ONLY MEMORANDUM FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT Bob Komer and I waited I
- relations between the White House and the broadcasting industry? M: Oh, I don't think I'm qualified to talk about that. You can look at it on the high level of personal relationships with men like Frank Stanton, Bob Kintner. Mc: Was Kintner brought
- of the members. It would not be a complete 11st but it will give you some idea . .. January 29. 1960 TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONBETWEEN TOM PICKETT AND WAl..TBR JBNKII\'15 I have been hoping to run Into you, but now I will Just handle friends :ire ·supporting
Oral history transcript, Welly K. Hopkins, interview 3 (III), 6/9/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . was long and involved here. Bob Hanger, a good friend of mine, was a lawyer on the other side representing Texas Power and Light. I think'the latter part of Wirtz' professional career undoubtedly was taken up in big part by a running feud
- to California; LBJ’s Uncle George; LBJ’s election to Congress; Bob Jackson; Charlie Marsh; occupational alternatives to NYA appointment; E. H. Perry, Sr,; Joe Bailey; Ferguson family; 1941 senatorial campaign; WWII experience; third-term issue.
- at the time that Brezhnev is there. mfnd this particularly. Well, I don1 t I like the position of the pressure being on him rather than on me and I am hoping that this is going to work in a favorable direc tion. The big issue at the present time, issue
- EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi, India, December 2 2, Dear Bob: I am enclosing a photostat of a. recent essay by Harrison Salisbury of the New York Times in which he analyzes the forces which are shaping Asia and comes up
- I was a peatibout it, but I hope you can underatand that there would have been a serioua morale problem without it. Everyone had a marveloua time, and I am very grateful. October TO: JUANITA FROM: OKAMOTO 11, 1968 ROBERTS You mentioned to me
- precious gasoline we're sending to keep this war going?" I thought to myself, "If it's exposed that will lead to enough public sentiment so they'll stop it." He replied that he thought this was a reasonable request, and he hoped it could be done early
- , not only in this Directive, but also in your decision to dedicate yourself to teaching the principles of the Government of the United States and in particular the Presidency, is beyond the fondest hopes of any educator. May you continue to have every
- page color photograph of the President in every national consumer magazine - - an estimated circulation of 30 million. Mr. Maroon took several poses, concentrating on a shot of the President at the doorway to his office and at his desk. Bob Kintner (pl
- for meeting w/ staff members OFFRECORD re appointment of coordinator on deslating projects in Israel and United Arab Republic in Cabinet Room Director Schultze Memorandum Henry Rowan - BOB Director Hornig Dr. Dean Peterson Bill Moyers Robert Kintner Spurgeon
- ~an Lyndon B. Johnson, San Francisco, Cal. Dear Congressman: I received your card, and your suggestion that I write Mrs. Johnson, which I have doneo Thanks for the card. Hope that you are enjoying life in ~he Navy, and that you come out of the war an AdmiraL
- , that Bob Fleming had b een hired as Deputy Press Secretary, and at the time had been identifie d by the President as his press secretary . So I assumed at the time that at some point Moyers would probably go into some other line of work here at the White
- and sundry other bills where Louisiana and Texas had a community of interest. He and Bob Kerr were very dear friends. I got along with Lyndon, I guess, better than I did Bob Kerr in the beginning. 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
- 17, 1964 Mr. R. W. Komer Executive Offices The White House Washington, D. C. Attention: Dear Miss Jeannette Koch Bob: These are the Bell System folks who would appreciate White House admission clearance Thursday, June 18 in connection
- is consistent with this spirit. The three Western Allies hope that the same dedication to these international I ._ j goals will guide the Soviet authorities in formulating their ·1 policies with respect to Berlin . :I •i 1 . .l -r·- INFORMATION