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- to Chicago, and Mayor [Richard] Daley hit the fan, and then it did escalate pretty rapidly. But I was never aware--I was never called on to play a role of having to make all these kinds of little adjustments to accommodate congressmen. There may have been
- of the old Cannon Building; there you had a three-room office. I was fortunate in getting up to the fifth floor. And along one wing, the wing that goes down First Street, was a fellow by the name of Richard Nixon, who came here two years after I did
- and the first contact I had following that. Then this began to unfold. I don't recall the exact chronology, but it happened with great rapidity. One contact was from Colonel Jake Arvey, a lifelong Democratic leader out of the Daley organization in Chicago
- The Humphreys' visit with the O'Briens the day before Richard Nixon's inauguration; O'Brien's decision to become president of McDonnell and Company as Murray McDonnell became chairman of the board; Ira Kapenstein and Phyllis Maddock moving
Oral history transcript, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., interview 1 (I), 11/4/1971, by Joe B. Frantz
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- quite accidentally. There was a fellow, Princeton student, named Richard Nelson, who'd been deeply moved by Eric Goldman as a professor at Princeton. I don't know whether he was working for the Vice President or wh3.t, b'..lt he urged Johnson .f
- . O"KONSKI , WIS . WILLIAM H . HARSHA, OHIO CHARLES MC C . MATHIAS , JR ., MD. FRANK J . HORTON, N.Y . RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH , IND. JOEL T. BROYHIL L , VA. }!)oustof l\epre~entatibes,II.~. ~ommittccon tbc 11\i~trictof ~olumbia •a~bington, m
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 1 (I), 4/13/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the reasons and all that. The press didn't have time enough to charter their own plane to follow us and they rode with us, along with some extra Secret Service men. So then he made his speech. He came back with Mayor [Richard] Daley and Colonel [Jacob
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 17 (XVII), 6/11/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- between the convention and election due to a lack of political stability; the JFK/LBJ 1960 campaign kickoff parade in Boston; LBJ drinking too much in El Paso at the beginning of the campaign; the nature of LBJ's campaign speeches; the Richard Nixon-Henry
- • llan bi th• lalte Houae, W be mltl• to part ,_ Chlca10 U tile W. el'IIO tomor:r which w1U lat him arri.,. ba Cbl 10 Jut in tlme for Ide mNtlq with Mayor Daley _. the d•lna Dtaau. Thu anhappUy pnclwt • btm from "'81tlaa tlla ro project la Chlcaao
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 25 (XXV), 8/25/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with [Richard] Nixon and Wallace on law and order. But we're going too far on the justice emphasis. Let's emphasize order and justice." Then you have Geri Joseph, a great liberal, commenting that "if the election depends on law and order, we won't win
- Caucasian vote; how Humphrey compared to Richard Nixon and George Wallace on order and justice; campaign staff debate over whether Humphrey should release a clear Vietnam strategy and whether Humphrey should resign as vice president; concern that policy
- vocabulary." U. s. puts spotlight on Klan, by Richard L. Strout. Christian Science Monitor, 9/30/65, p. L Background story occasioned by prospe,~ti,,e investigation of Klan by HUACo The Ku Klux Klan., the Invisible Empire. Congressional Re,~o:,.:·d:- 9/23/65
- will be best served by giving housing cabinet status. -RICHARD . W. O'NEILL 67 , • • • D CITES CUT we1·e winntn;:- af':-rpl:Lnce fr(lu,: 111,·,n 1.. 11r :11,•I :;i iri,•;,, ,,:,._\ r-an 1n,·rc1lslng n11ml,...r of Jocaltn ••t
- . If he doesn't, he's in pretty bad shape. G: I wondered to what extent having a party for the congressional aides was motivated by the fact that he himself had been one when he worked for [Richard] Kleberg. J: That may have been part of the motivation
- ; Ed Clark as ambassador to Australia; Jacobsen's opinion of Jim Symington; George Reedy as press secretary; the appointment of General William McKee as Federal Aviation Administration chairman; the death of Senator Richard Russell's nephew; tracking
- DaVid 15, 1968 Day f or t Activity LD 8: 20p Arrived (include visited by) Aspen - and the living room 8:34 t John 9:00p DINNER Criswell - Washington, DC - in front of the television set, watching Mayor Daley's television-movie, "what Trees do
- Lynda and Chuck Robb Luci and Pat Nugent Joe Califano Col. Albrigh t Hon. Jac k Valenti Hon. Richar d Daley, Mayor of Chicago Capt. Nelso n Dr. M. W. Voss Mrs. Johnso n William S. White Hon. Jac k Xxshax Valenti to second The President asked for Mr. o r
- - 11:40a Jim Rusk Secy Rusk C. Kellam- Austin, „ , _ Texas Mayor Richar d Daley - Chicago, Illinois Jones - LBJ Ranch Office ~~f. T'he President to the swimming pool Steve Martini and Mrs. Martini in for haircut and manicure 11:40am
- to be here at the Sheraton Texas. " thence to Shoreham John Bailey - met REMARKS Hotel w/ by Mayor Mrs. Johnson, Mr & Mrs Daley of Chicago A. W. Moursund To First Floo r of mansion w/ Mrs. Johnson - and to the privat e dining room for buffet dinner. Most
- was climbing the wall. He had also had calls from [Mayor Richard] Daley about Chicago, and he moved troops. We called the Pentagon, and he got troops to go in from Texas, from Fort Hood. 18 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 4 (IV), 2/7/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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Oral history transcript, William G. Phillips, interview 1 (I), 4/16/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- coordinated them to involve the poor. And I think that process did happen. was greater or lesser. I mean obviously to some extent it I think as soon as Mayor [Richard] Daley in Chicago found out what was going on, he said, "Not in my city," and the CAP
- , and John Stennis, Senator from Mississippi. The election of their opponents will be urged despite their qualifications. Concerning activity in the North, it was felt that Chicago, Illinois, Mayor Richard J. Daley's machine was currently too strong to try
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 5 (V), 6/23/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 16 (XVI), 9/13/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- advance exploration. But for some reason he just cut himself off from almost everybody that could have given him any decent advice on it. G: [Richard] Russell referred to this tactic as procedure in the Senate. 11 a lynching of orderly 11 R: Right
- preservation. The remaining members of the Council are: K. STEVENS of Pennsylvania, Chairman L. KENNEDY of Texas HALPRI:-l of California LAWRENCE MRs. ERNESTIvEs of Illinois RussELL W. Famu.y of Minnesota DR. RicHARD DAUOBEllTYof Washington CHRISTOPHER T11NNARD
- Panmunjom; Dr. Richard Morstein’s plan to end the war in Vietnam; the large crowd that welcomed LBJ to Korea; Okamoto’s photography lab and pictures LBJ didn’t want publicized; firing/evaluating/hiring staff members.
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 2 (II), 10/29/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . C. in time for a vote; Bay of Pigs events and JFK accepting responsibility for failure there; JFK's trust in the CIA and military; education legislation; opposition from James Delaney to aid to education; Cardinal Richard Cushing's visit to the White
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- situation set up, which involved of men in the f:;:ont. who was shooting Pla:;a, at least two pairs 'rhey had at learat one mei.n in the back and another man engaged in a row in Daley in
- : JOSEP'H GILL, RICHARD DALEY, BARNET HODES AND JACK ARVEY from the White House or the party bosses. But what actually happened proved there is still life in the unreformed and unregenerate Democrats. On the morning the convention opened, with unparalleled
- And tried to keep my contact at absolutely a ground Didn't talk to leaders. There was one difficulty: whether we should tell [r",layor Richard] Daley I was in there, because politically.. We finally decided, Watson and I -- he may consulted
- JAMES B. PEARSON, Kansas RON M. LINTON, Chief Clerk and Staff Director RICHARD E. GERRISH, Minoritu Clerk JOHN L. MUTZ, Professional Staff Membtr SPECIAL SUBCOMMITrEE ON AIR AND WATER POLLUTION EDMUND S. MUSKIE, Maine, Chairman JENNINGS RANDOLPH
- the public story that he was forced out and, apparently, he lost his effectiveness as commissioner--in part I suppose in regard to Mayor Daley. C: The Daley thing was a real embarrassment because in my judgment, looking into it, the Office of Education had
- for ESEA; Morse-Green rivalry; the Quie amendment; Congressman Fino objects to busing; reorganizing HEW; Keppel, Mayor Daley, and the Chicago quarrel with HEW; Henry Loomis and the Voice of America press conference; Wilbur Cohen evaluated; the heart-cancer
- d xl Daley - Chicag o - no t at hom e - neve r min d at 6:45 s arrive d - an d to th e secon d floor: Mr. an d Mrs. To m Johnson Mr. an d Mrs . Emme t Riorda n y an d Mrs . Ala n Boy d Cong an d Mrs . Georg e Maho n Cong an d Mrs. Jac k Brook s
- to discuss a cable concerni ) D;itf December The White House ^ Activtty (inc!ude visited by) ture 14, 1966 Wednesday ExpendiCode Marvin Watson, (Pl) Mayor Daley, Chicago(b-1) Charles Horsky (Mr. Horsky intended to discuss plans for use of the Reorgani
- March 16, 1965 White House Tuesday calls carded Awake, breakfast wit h Mrs. Johnson , Jack Valenti Marvin Watso n Bill Moyers Bill Moyers James Rowe The Mayor of Chicago, Richar d Daley (b. 1) wit h high compliments on the President' s
Oral history transcript, Carl B. Albert, interview 4 (IV), 8/13/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- him that they wouldn't take it, but apparently he wanted it out of the way. But finally we just decided--it got so tumultuous--booing that was so loud, and we decided to recognize somebody and to adjourn until the next day. M: That was Mayor Daley
- Gun control bill; Barefoot Sanders; Housing and Urban Development Act; effect of the Vietnam War on Great Society programs; Vietnam War; March 31 statement; 1968 Democractic convention; Mayor Daley's role; congressional working relationship with LBJ