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  • , Director, BOB Joe Califano - pl j 12:01p 12:30p Crf j Members' Treasury .X^ Postmaster General Lawrence O'Brien The President asked to see the PMG to discuss Cabinet speeches. • I i /' 12:05p t J. | . . Edgar Hoover, Director, FBI - THE WHIT
  • by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history transcripts and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org LBJ and CTJ attend a dinner as guests of Tom Pickett in honor of Herbert Hoover
  • attorney. So then Herbert Brownell decided that he would fire Charlie Herring. I called Charlie [inaudible] Jack Porter, who was the Republican national committeeman [inaudible] Lyndon's appointment and told Brownell that he had to name someone else
  • to President Hoover's funeral. funeral, I'm sorry. No, it wasn't. It was Governor [Herbert] Lehman's But he visited Herbert Hoover, who was still alive LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
  • callers, backs and trying to keep them and Congressmen and National Committeemen into the inm r sanctum. loffice r::: :a~~:::\~h:h~::::::: :.:;;~~~= 1t:::. ~::: 1 8 :e 1 tor many years has housed the postottice o~ Hoover and Brown the new ottice
  • other Steering Committee members to decide on appointments. Pearson also criticizes LBJ’s support of Price Daniel over Herbert Lehman for a seat on the Judiciary Committee. Lehman has more seniority but is not a lawyer, an unofficial requirement
  • about the only one he can talk to, in that nature, and as far as I know, well maybe the only one that didn't quite do it that way was Roosevelt at first with Herbert Hoover. But before Mr. Roosevelt got out of his office he was talking to Mr. Hoover
  • ? " - Presiden t replie d "Sure." Burke Marshall Civil Right Division Senator James Eastland Ruleville Miss J Edgar Hoover Secretary Hodges Nicholas Katzenbach J Edgar Hoover W Jenkins Senator James Eastland Ruleville Miss Secretary Dillon W Jenkins Secretary
  • of the Presentation of a Paint­ ing to the WJiite House by the Family of President Kennedy. December 4, 1963 25 Statement by the President on the Death of Herbert Lehman. December 5, 1g63 26 Remarks to Employees of the Department of State. De­ cember 5, 1g63 15
  • to, but she went along, of course, and, by golly, he defeated Olson [by] 330,000 votes that year, and then, of course, he ran for the third time in 1952. But he came up here looked upon as a Herbert Hoover Republican. He had a man on his staff named [William T
  • case it marked my next involvement with Walker, because I got a call from Jack [Herbert J.] Miller, as I recall, who was then the assistant attorney general in charge of the Criminal Division, and someone whose name I don't recall who was one of Bobby
  • of Texas cotton and calves and agricultural products in all the Republican administrations, winding up with poor old [Herbert] Hoover invoking the Depression, whose ghost was still--you 5 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • -- 19 down there. He beat [inaudible] [Furnifold] Simmons in 1930. Simmons was president pro-tem of the Senate. He had been up here for thirty years, but in 1928 he joined Bishop Cannon of the Methodist Church and others in supporting Herbert Hoover
  • there, because he would always include you in the dinners that he had in his home and other things. I remember J. Edgar Hoover lived not too far away. And he would often come down to eat or maybe for a drink with the Congress- LBJ Presidential Library http
  • was, it was open to old mining laws and could they stake out mining claims and take it away. Well, that started back in the 20's. President Herbert Hoover closed all the oil shale country to mining locations. I think this was a very provident step and the question
  • , it is con­ sidered a permanent exh1b1l. Radios are part of the new display techniques. From a vintage radio visitor· listen to the voice of Woodrow Wilson. Presidents Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt speak from a radio built in 1933 while campaign
  • , Mitchell and Mitch II, P.A. George H. Nash Historian, Author and Biographer of Herbert Hoover Douglass Cater. President Washington College "The ·ew Deal's Legacy For The Future" Mr. Cater Mr. Brademas Vernon E. Jordan. Jr. Attorney at Law Akin, Gump
  • Commillt1 ELLSWORTH BUNKER Vfre Chairmen Gardacr Abbott Rt. R..,. H. P. AlmoD Abbott Louis Adamic Chauaccy A. Adams Julius Ochs Adler Herbert Agar Chris J. A.itrafiotis Allen D. Albert Mrs. Winthrop W . Aldrich Harold Lambert Allen ay Allen oho E.. Allw
  • Office Sen Gale McGee to small lounge. J Edgar Hoover to Oval Office Rostow, Katzenbach, Califano and Hoover. .out. Rostow (Pl) Date June White House Dav 25, 1966 Saturday President came to mjdr's desk, glanced at some papers on her desk
  • . Hughes: Well, we've had 4 tests already, I just left the conference, one of these on the board is Judge Whipple ••• and they've agreed with me to call in the grand jury and indict these violaters••• .L BJ: Well you just let Ramsey Clark or Mr. Hoover
  • Corporation. You take, for instance, I was on the floor of the House when Herbert Hoover sent up a message mimeographed, saying, "We must have a Reconstruction Finance Corporation for the banks, railroads, and insurance companies." LaGuardia of New York
  • EXECUTIVE U:./PA2/IBt FG2/Hoover,Herbert PA2/IBlit-X The President has asked me to invite you to the signing of the Herbert Hoover National Historical site Bill on Thursd~, August 12 at 11:30 A.M. Please present yourself at the Northwest Gate no later than
  • Aptheba the daughter ot the Jarty theoretician Herbert Aptbeba, bad 110:rlted with SKCC. The first cha1naan of Del\ WU & S1'CCmaber. Rovner. tn Jl'ovem\Mtr ot 1967 the Commun1at Party' 1•aued a long atate•nt oondellning n.clal violence. Aa h.r back aa
  • ., head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCI£), and the Conference's Treasurer, Ralph Abernathy. Abernathy advised King that he had been in touch with a Reverend Herbert Eatonton (phonetic) and that Eatonton had told Abernathy that Fred
  • badly that it required stitches. Despite these outbursts, Johnson's love for Blanco never wavered. Answer: Blanco was a gift and not a dog that any member of our family was close to. *- Edgar was named after J. Edgar Hoover who had given the pup to LBJ
  • badly that it required stitches. Despite these outbursts, Johnson's love for Blanco never wavered. Answer: Blanco was a gift and not a dog that any member of our family was close to. *- Edgar was named after J. Edgar Hoover who had given the pup to LBJ
  • truthful, he served up under Hoover, because Hoover was president in 1931 and 1932. So he saw the Bonus Marchers, you know. Of course Kleberg had always been a great friend of Garner's, because up until they redistricted, Kleberg County used
  • the Herbert Hoover bill signing observance on Tuesday . It will not be necessary to move any bills presently scheduled for signing that day . But we would need to have an idea about it now in order to send out appr opriate invitations , etc . [6 of 6] MR
  • whether they're solvent. Not all of them are solvent. But they're keeping most of them in business, and that, incidentally, was said to have been Garner's idea, which he got from President [Herbert] Hoover. And they had to sell Roosevelt on this idea
  • • : . !·, ., out of the Unit.ed -.Stiates_• . SHELJON also;· alle·ged t :h at ·the UKA was ,b eing harassed by the FBIC and said that J. EDGAR HOOVER,-: Director of the FBI, Jto longer controls -thg_ FBL According .to SH'ELTON~ the FBI ls contre:U.led
  • }\e tirm1! 8 Rizzo's daily routine:'"· • - Dr • 1De, 8 . . , But actually, Bailey said he talked of having President John:did not plan to go through with son and FBI Director J. Edgar; it.· Instead, he reported the al- Hoover murdered. lege~ plot t
  • that the “Dump Nixon” movement is flourishing again. High-ranking conservative Republicans in Washington are claiming that men such as Herbert Brownell, Jr., General Lucius Clay, Paul Hoffman, and Sidney Weinberg are discussing various alternative candidates
  • Christmas greetings. (a signed letter) on December 23, 1965 to the following persons: · P~// 0 ~?:-lv_6_ ,r ~ Secretary Dean Rusk ~·· . Sec reta Willa.rd. "'Wl rt& I I Director J. ~dgar"'Hoover Administrafor James E. "'Webb Director Charles,..Schultze
  • that when Truman became president overnight, Mr. Meyer went quickly to suggest to him that the very first job he should consider was to feed Europe - his first job. He also suggested that President Truman invite President [Herbert] Hoover to come back
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 4 Muscle Shoals plants and the Tennessee River. Silent Cal [Coolidge] vetoed one, and Herbert Hoover vetoed the other one. Franklin Roosevelt came in on March 4, 1933. At that time the President instead
  • Smith and Herbert Hoover, and as I recall now, it was in 1927. was only seven then. I But somehow it was important to us or maybe some of our people talked about it so much because we were always raised under the Catholic faith. And I would say
  • Truman, Herbert Hoover, Eisenhower on this report, but it has gone the way of many presidential commission reports. F: Forecasting is fruitless, but do you have a feeling that this is, say, like Medicare, something that over a period of decades
  • Paul: I am very to accept Codes, think pleased the Chairmanship you will discover of distinguished First charter year, one. development Briefly national building Their laws, direction work set rules of Herbert must provide directions