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- Lady Bird views possible house for Luci Johnson in Austin; Pat Nugent and Lady Bird measure rooms; lunch at Youngblood's Restaurant; back to LBJ Ranch; guests there for tours of Texas poverty programs; tours through Reagan & Scharnhorst ranches
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 4 (IV), 6/15/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . And President Reagan is leaving them alone, and we are faring very well with the Job Corps appropriations today. G: There was a rural program that did not stay in the legislation when it was passed, and that was one to allow a corporation to purchase land
- , together with their "children" who included the Alec Goulds' children, Lila Malechek, Toby Tanner, Ronnie Woods and others. Winding up their hwnorous sketch, Pryor quipped, "To appreciate Texas highways you have to get off of them!'·' Reagan Houston
- , together with their "children" who included the Alec Goulds' children, Lila Malechek, Toby Tanner, Ronnie Woods and others. Winding up their hwnorous sketch, Pryor quipped, "To appreciate Texas highways you have to get off of them!'·' Reagan Houston
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 5 (V), 6/23/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . And by the time Reagan came in, we had been getting about three million a year from HEW and HUD, all Republican money, actually. The money began to decline with Carter. K: Were the first projects--you showed me one of them on evaluation--but were the first
Oral history transcript, John G. Feild, interview 3 (III), 10/12/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to have a lot of jobs to fill. The Reagan people did that. They walked in here and offered early retirement. Objective: reduce the number of people on the rolls. It hasn't quite worked out that way. They got more people working for the federal government
- lanes open, which was his international obligation as president to do. No, I don't think he was nearly as committed to the defense of Israel as this man is, Reagan, personally. I'm not saying about the State Department, but I think Reagan is personally
- as some of the things that the Reagan Administration is doing now. It was a reversal of direction, and [there was] a terribly strong propaganda campaign against the bill. In actual effect--and I'm saying this at the top instead of later on--there have been
- of a time. Now we've got we've got to educate including some ex officio ones, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, Speaker of the House, they're all new and they don't have the votes now but they will have before Reagan is out. F: Were you behind
- so expen ive. What can be done on a national lev J? Califano cit d two example . " ancy Reagan was widely ridiculed for her slogan ·Just Say o.' but it had a hell or an in1pact;· he aid. "Drug use peaked in 1979, with 25 million u ing. When Len Bia
- on that; of course, signed the bill, but I don't know that he got involved. That was done-- G: Governor Reagan opposed it initially. H: Right. Right. Senator [George] Murphy opposed it. The Congressman from the area opposed it, but when Lady Bird came out
- Jones. William Lukash, and Sgt. Ken Gaddis __ A. W. Moursund LBJ Ranch --greeted by Mrs Johnson --see The President did not go to the Main House but • ask mf to go riding. ^_^ thereafter diana joined them on the Reagan Ranch : Soon 5:55p I Returned
- library. Is there one that you know of? C: I don't believe anyone's even discussed a memorial to President Nixon in Washington, or President Carter, or President Reagan, or President Ford. M: I was just thinking that Nixon is the only one who has died
- LBJ, Lady Bird, Lynda Johnson & Chuck Robb take ride around Scharnhorst & Reagan Ranches; Lady Bird meets Herbert Wells about LBJ Ranch house renovations; lunch; LBJ meets A.W. Moursund; Lynda & Church go to lake; Lady Bird & Mr. Wells keep working
- Thanksgiving Day; LBJ & Lady Bird in bed with grandson, Patrick Lyn; Lady Bird takes painting to Martin Ranch house; LBJ, Lady Bird & Marie Fehmer drive around Martin, Danz & Reagan Ranches; light lunch with the Arthur Krims; Luci & Pat Nugent
- Lady Bird, Richard Myrick & Mr. Swanson survey trees at the Danz & Martin Ranches to transplant to the LBJ Ranch; Lady Bird joins LBJ and the Krims at the Reagan Ranch; lunch in the hangar at the LBJ Ranch; Lady Bird, Richard Myrick & Mr. Swanson
- (Pe dernales River) 1:16p ___ 1:51 1: •V ; Receiving 1:04p The : (include visited by) I— 12:50p 12:58 SATURDAY 1, 1967 | 54p I j | -i Reagan |. Birthplace Barbeque i by bus fo r tour of the Ranch '. . . , _ Ranch
- Thomas at length. 5:05p The President, Mrs. Johnson. Luci and Pat Nugent. Mrs. Krim and Don Thomas I* departed the main house to tour the ranches and see the deer. 5:10p Dantz 5:29 5:42p Ranch touring ; Martin Ranch touring ... 5:55 6:11p Reagan
Oral history transcript, John V. Singleton, Jr., interview 1 (I), 7/5/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- they didn't, but I contend they did--and they put up Sydney Reagan for president of the student body, the independents did. John and Jake deny having any part in that whatsoever. But in any event, Sydney was a nice fellow, but a rather nondescript individual
- part in politics in the years between the two campaigns? A: No. I came down for [Governor] Connally's inauguration. Just the local ones, the last one with Reagan, unfortunately, we didn't win. Whatever I can do, I do, if I believe in it. It's very
- of this newsletter, of course, that she received the Congressional Gold Medal from President Reagan (above). and testimonials from both houses of Congress, for her efforts to beautify the nation and particu larly the capitol city. She greeted most of official
- their annual meeting at the Library at the time of the opening of the World War II exln'bition. Standing are: Ralph Bledsoe, Reagan Library; John Taylor, Nixon Library; Ben Zobrist, Truman Library; Richard Norton Smith, Hoover Library; John Fawcett, Assistant
- as well, he a1mounced, such as those showing Liz with various president : Clinton, Bush. Reagan, Ford, Johnson, Nixon, Carter-and Lincoln. Her birthday mail brought Liz some new and welcome material for her speaking engagements. She read to the audience
- the audience. debate," for while bureaucrats argue. Iraqis suffer, even as relief supplies pile up on the docks. ful people we supported in the 1970s and I 980s under Carter anu Reagan. lo drive out the Soviets.'' "The third issue," stated HolbrookL
- also serves as chaimian of the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities.* ''Established by President Reagan and continued by Presidents Bush and Clinton co encourage private-sector support of the arcs and humanities, the committee
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 49 (XLIX), 7/18/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that this issue of equality of rights for blacks was more important than the Democratic Party. It's one of the--for the most political president--[Franklin D.] Roosevelt and he, I guess, were the two most political, and Reagan, the three of them--[were] the most
- , E.S. "Pat" Kelly, Max Mallick, Reagan Nesbitt, Justin Blakeney, Raymond Hicks, Henry Moore, J. Paul Secrest, J. Edwin Smith, Will Henry Burt, Hubbard Neely, Bert Horne, Gus Barr, Buster Brown, C.B. McNeil, Roy Swift; people from Wilson County
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 8 (VIII), 4/8/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- for the most part off the hook, that they haven't had to face the adversary in the public view to the extent that I think should occur. You haven't had any meaningful debates on the issues, even in the last election when we had--a couple of debates? Reagan
- of congressional liaison staff in LBJ's 1964 presidential campaign; the 1960 JFK-Nixon debates; presidential debates since 1960, such as the Reagan-Mondale debates of 1984; campaign finance issues; the rise of political action committees (PACs) and lobbying
- on the presidents of the United States for about thirty or forty years. Now, I've had to move some of them around. I moved Johnson up from where I had him, and I have moved Truman up, but I've taken the President [Reagan] down during this year. I've taken him down
Oral history transcript, Donald S. Thomas, interview 2 (II), 3/13/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- there were several other ranches--the Reagan, the Scharnhorst, and so forth and so on, which I never put foot on. But one of the most interesting stories was, we got to know the telephone people. They had the--I think he said fifty-six trunk lines
- for marketing in the Department of Agriculture in the Reagan Administration. And we changed a few words around to make it more acceptable to them. In other words, I think we changed "avoid fat" to "eat leaner cuts of meat" which accomplishes the same thing
- influential in this area. But--just as an aside, you see--in the Reagan administration, there was not a Mike Feldman, there was not a Harry McPherson, there was not a person who was close to the President and seeing him all the time who was making this kind
- tracks; cuts in Highway program; visit to Aunt Jessie & Cousin Oriole; ride through Reagan Ranch; Lady Bird describes family dinner; LBJ reminisces about teaching in Houston; movie on LBJ's trip to Vietnam; LBJ gives percentage of black soldiers