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  • of cease and subside_ DINNER with Mrs. Johnson, Lynda, Luci, Pat Joe Batson, (Lynda's date) Mr. & Mrs. Simon McHugh, Washington, D. C. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Cater, Washington, D. C. Secy and Mrs. John Gardner, Washington, D. C. Hon. & Mrs. Alan Boyd
  • i s sur e a ba d pictur e o f Bill Moyers " --referrin g t o pi c o f B M & GER.*". . MW replie s "ye s sir , i t i s i t wasn't a posed picture a t all , that' s probabl y why,." July White House 8 1965 Thursday In- Oval Rm Ofc , - alone. Max
  • , 1988 INTERVIEWEE: WALTER JUDD INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Judd home, Mitchellville, MD Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 J: --went up and worked on trying to get a piece of legislation through to clarify those witches, their names. Their names
  • INTERVIEWEE: J. WILLIS HURST INTERVIEWER: T. H. BAKER PLACE: Dr. Hurst's office, Atlanta, Georgia Tape 1 of 2 B: Sir, let me just outline very briefly the dates of your career here. You were born on October 21, 1920 in Cooper, Kentucky (Dr. Hurst note
  • . PICTON • Your ::bougla:J is a NEW AIRLINER every 500 hours/ Every 500 hours your Douglas is thoroughl overhauled. Not an inch is overlooked­ not a rivet. Out come the engines; off c me the propellers. Each tiny part must pass tests of microscopic
  • . ~- . !'2--L~ r1-~ µ_,a,-.,,,L, ~~ a 51 l 6 r r. GrUf n: uui~DK you for your of our OU y fullynote. nc r ly, cmd /0 ( l 206 Harrison Street Davenport, Iowa April 24, 1964 President Lyndon B. Johnson ·te House ashingt
  • ~ld Mrs. Douglas and I had taken read: 53 Douglas. year. 'nle markings C70-53-Wh 65, Feb. 18, 1965, A print is needed for this Thank ytru for your efforts. With best wishes, yyou~~~ Paul PHD:kr Notting Central elze sent to ~iies as ot
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Douglas, Paul H."
  • Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892-
  • Folder, "Douglas, Paul H., 1/1/66 - 12/31/66," Name Files, WHCF, Box D-251
  • . Vice President Humphrey IKARD, Frank Speaker McCormack KERR, William G. Secretary of State Dean Rusk JERSIG, Harry o., Supreme Court DOUGLAS,William LAWRENCE,Harding Postmaster General Lawrence O'Brien LEISSLER, Kurt T. Secretary of the Interior Stewart
  • ? B: Yes, sir, but I believe he left in '35, the year that you got elected to be NYA Director out in Texas. H: How long was he here before he went to the Senate? B: He was in Congress from 1937 to 1948. H: Those were turbulent years. World War
  • Dealer) In New Yol'.k • .. ~ ... ., ' ~- Polk\P.apen, J-• I' Vol. 106, folio 10.53.". I J••• I. To Polk Preaident of the Uni t'ed Sta tea. Sir. po-rtlon of Latter Day Sai~u ..._ttvtty and tit. having of the Church of leaus inJG1
  • INTERVIEWEE: JAMES CATO PATTIllO (with MRS. NETTIE PATTILLO WOODYARD) INTERVIEWER: A. K. JOHNSON PLACE: Mr. Pattillo's Home, Clanton, Alabama Tape l.of 1 J: Mr. Pattillo, would you tell us your first remembrance of Mrs. Johnson as a child when she first
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh NOVEMBER 4, 1968 B: This is an interview with Dr. Walter W. Wilcox, the Director of Agricultural Economics. Sir, could we begin by your outlining briefly your private and governmental service career? W: Yes, I started
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh July 30, 1969 B: This is an interview with Senator Allen Ellender of Louisiana. Sir, we were just chatting about this before the machine was on, but you came to the Senate the same year Mr. Johnson came to the House
  • :21p j: Califano 5:22p Jt Atty. 5:30p ^t Califano _5:35p Temple Saturday y f or t Activity LD •** L 5:35p t 6, 1968 ' I Gonella at home Richard Daley in Chicago (b. to the Mansion pl Gen . Ramsey Clark at his office Mayor pl Richard
  • f t House mansion lunch 2:50 3:20 3:22 t Secretary Sergeant Luci 4:55 5:02 5:04 5:09 5:20 5:26 6:35 t t Gould Lincoln Mrs Douglas MacArthur Mrs Oveta Culp Hobby - Houston Mrs Valenti Secretary McNamara Mrs Walter Lippmann Senator Fulbright
  • :50 4:10 4:30 4:40 4:45 5:00 5:45 5:55 7:25 approx. t f t 7:30p 4040 52nd St., Wash. , D. C. Date Activity (include August visited by)* LD t t f f f Day f Thursday 16, 1962 Expenditure Code Secretary Freeman from home to P-38. George Reedy
  • ROGERS ?B: October 9, 1968. I'm in the home of I-Jill Rogers of Eastrop, the former mayor of this city, who has spent rr~ny years working with Congressman Johnson, Senator Johnson, Vice-President and President Johnson down through the years. First
  • Rostow (pl) _ _____ /MITE House Date May 22, 1967 KMT LYNDON B. JOHNSON MMBV •rcriden. began his day aMPUce) The Tiroe1 . T In Out 1:40p 2:37p tJ?T UP™*Activity Lo OFF Day MONDAY (include visited by) tune Code LD RECORD: Sir Geoffrey
  • doing m y home w ork fo r the fiv e o 'c lo c k reception fo r the North C arolin a group, whi ch is a presentation to the White House l ib r a r y of the A m e r ic a n drawings of John MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE WASiriN O TON Tuesday, A p r i l 7
  • I understand that Prime Minister Wilson, in his speech in New York this Wednesday, may refer to an exchange of correspondence between Douglas Jay, the President of the U. K. Board of Trade, and me about the relationship between our voluntary balance
  • Wilson, Harold, Sir, 1916-1995
  • INTERVIEWEE: DANIEL O. GRAHAM INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: General Graham's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 G: All right, sir, go ahead. DG: Let me tell you first my connections with the Vietnam affair. It probably started back in about
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh November 21, 1968, Washington, D. C. B: Sir, to begin with, do you remember the first time you met Lyndon Johnson? K: Yes. I wrote something about that in a book I recently published [Memoirs: Sixty Years ~ the Firing
  • , not for a fight. He thought he He got it for a At the time he said, "Well, I'll never wear the thing," but when he became president I think it was always in his lapel. G: Did he ever talk to you about his meeting with Douglas MacArthur there? M: Yes, but I
  • at the WH. Attends Touchdown Club Presentation Dinner that evening. 1/13 Breakfast with Justice Douglas, attends Drew Pearson reception for Senator and Mrs. McIntyre, then reception at Howard University for Delta Sigma Theta Sorority founders. Cocktails
  • them to lunch w/him. BM came into office then and Pres invited him to lunch, also. MW entered office and was invited, out declined "Think I better not this time, sir. " Pres discussed a pamphlet the DNC had sent over -- "1000 Club" -- and asked "What's
  • INTERVIEWEE: CRAWFORD C. MARTIN INTERVIEWER: QAV I D r~cCQ[vjB PLACE: Attorney General ~'lartin's home at 5314 Western Hills Drive, Austin, Texas Mc: To start off with, let me ask you something about yourself. Where were you born, when, and where did
  • to be associated with this historic movement. In the spring of 1967, President Johnson dedicated Victoria Courts as a pleasant home for senior citizens in San Antonio. I expressed a desire to honor the President by being present at the ceremony. I expressed
  • controlling parts of China, not just this island which we recently got back from Japan." Japan defeated China in 1895 and took over the island of Taiwan and gave it back. [General Douglas] MacArthur engineered the return of it after they were defeated in World
  • Alvin and Sam Rayburn. They both sort of treated him like a son. Lyndon always said "Yes, sir" and "No, sir" to Alvin. MLG: Did he call him Senator Wirtz? VFD: Yes, Senator Wirtz. He had been a state senator. extremely attractive man. He
  • involvement wives will be a four-day the South which Mrs. Johnson will from home• had whistle stop take on her own. Washington October 6 for a four-day departs Cities Charlotte, Pensacola, on the tentative Columbia, ~bile, chug Biloxi
  • to catch up. M: Were you surprised when Lyndon Johnson accepted the vice presidential nomination? P: At that time, yes, sir, very much. It's sometimes difficult to look far back with all the things that've happened since then and really appreciate how
  • doing some research work . Then Tom [Thomas C .] Hennings [Jr .], who was running for the Senate in Missouri, asked me to come back--Missouri happens to be my home state-­ asked me to come back and work in his campaign . I, in a sense, went back
  • of Senate Democrats; John Sparkman; Paul Douglas; Paul Butler; Matt McCloskey; Americans for Democratic; Charlie Murphy; Albert and Mark Lasker Foundation; 750 Club; Ed Foley; Liz Carpenter; Ralph Hewitt; Bob Berry; Dave Lloyd; Jack Kennedy; Ted Sorenson
  • INTERVIEWEE: CARL SANDERS INTERVIEWER: THOMAS H. BAKER PLACE: Governor Sanders' office in Atlanta, Georgia Tape 1 of 1 B: Sir, do you recall if you met Mr. Johnson any time before the 1960s while he was still a senator? S: Oh, yes, I had met Mr
  • June 27 , 196 5 White Hous e - - TEXA S SUNDAY Issued memo asking Heads of Exec Depts and agencies to use ZIP Code Pomfret The President aros e an d had breakfast i n th e kitchen w / Mr . Edwar d Morgan, C/Mr. Joh n Pumphret, Douglas s Cater
  • at Stonewall. You have My two sisters, Rebekah I was conceived on the Ranch and born January 31 right after we moved to Johnson City in November 1913. So I used to kid Lyndon all the time that more people came by to see my home than they did his. G: Your
  • , didn't you? H: Yes, sir. I had gone to the House in 1928 as representative of Gonzales County and had gone to the Senate in 1930, representing the Nineteenth Senatorial District. Going back just momentarily, my two years in the Department of Justice
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh November 8, 1968, in his part-time home in New Orleans, Louisiana B: I have the machine on now, so if we can go ahead and start. I'd think a logical starting place, sir, would be with when you first met Mr. Johnson. C
  • I called to see if I could see him when I was home and discovered he was in NewYork City I reached him there and he came down for the Gala. First we went to a Department Party which was a very gay one with some 600 people from this Department who
  • to it. B= All right sir. Have you had at any time during your career any direct contact with Mr. Johnson, either as a Congressman or Vice President or President? W: Yes, I have had some, they've been rather infrequent. While Lyndon Johnson
  • INTERVIEWEE: HER~lAN TAUIADGE I NTERV I El4ER: THO~1AS H. BAKER Mr. Talmadge's office, New Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. PLACE: Tape 1 of 1 B: Sir, to begin at the beginning, do you recall when you first either met or had any knowl edge