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- GARDNER DISCUSSES FIRING OF CLARK KERR, RAMIFICATIONS OF RONALD REAGAN'S ACTIONS AGAINST UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA; POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF KERR TO FEDERAL JOB; REAGAN'S USE OF UNIVERSITY AS POLITICAL ISSUE; STUDENT PROTESTS; CONGRESSIONAL MESSAGES
- US ECONOMY; GARDNER ACKLEY'S CONCERNS ABOUT INFLATION; WIDESPREAD OPPOSITION TO TAX INCREASE; RONALD REAGAN'S EFFORTS TO RAISE CALIFORNIA TAXES; WILLIAM MCCHESNEY MARTIN'S WARNING TO LBJ ABOUT FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY; NEED FOR TAX INCREASE
- MCNEIL INVITES LBJ TO ATTEND GRIDIRON DINNER AND MAKE PUBLIC SPEECH, SAYS RFK AND RONALD REAGAN WILL ATTEND DINNER; LBJ SAYS HE IS RELUCTANT TO ATTEND THIS OR OTHER DINNERS, SAYS HE WILL HAVE AT LEAST 2 PRESS CONFERENCES A MONTH TO COMMUNICATE
Telephone conversation # 10228, sound recording, LBJ and EDMUND G. "PAT" BROWN, 6/13/1966, 12:50PM
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- BROWN'S VICTORY IN CALIFORNIA GUBERNATORIAL PRIMARY, HIS CONCERNS ABOUT GENERAL ELECTION; LBJ SUGGESTS BROWN EMPHASIZE RONALD REAGAN'S RIGHT-WING RECORD; SAM YORTY; CRISIS IN CALIFORNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, NEED FOR INTEREST RATE
Reference File, "Saluting"
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- Truman Gerald R. Ford John F. Kennedy The following Presidents did return the salutes ... : Dwight D. Eisenhower Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George W. Bush A Presidential Library Administered by the National Archives and Records Administration Jr
Reference File, "Saluting"
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- Truman Gerald R. Ford John F. Kennedy The following Presidents did return the salutes ... : Dwight D. Eisenhower Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George W. Bush A Presidential Library Administered by the National Archives and Records Administration Jr
- esteem as an ex-president could influence the way scholars write about him in the future, and also the way the public begins to view that pre~idency. Ronald Reagan: "A president who was brought to office by two landslides in the ! 980s, who left office
- . And when he chose LO address the country on the energy cri is, he deliberately picked the format of the fireside chat. In the 1980 campaign, even Ronald Reagan quoted from FDR to such an extent in his acceptance addre. s that the New York Times titled its
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary 1966 5, 1966 Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Ranch Date Saturday, March Entry No. Time Activity H.G.: Krims, Lynda 12:45 In SS car drove to Reagan Ranch. Joined President
- ... They cheered every time he had a good line ... They didn ·t care what he said. They were just happy to be there with Ronald Reagan." Even when the press reported it, "it didn't make any differ ence at all." "What kind of reporting does make a difference
- possibilities. Since only a handful of Republicans give Gov. Nel son Rockefeller any chance, most of the Republican power brokers have turned to examine the party's biggest aew attractions-Ronald Reagan and Charles Percy. Both have latent strength out of all
- THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Time LBJ Ranch Date Sunday, October 9, 1966 Activity dictated 10/14 1. 8:00 With President riding to Reagan Ranch. Back to main
- likenesses of Presidents beginning ith John Quincy Adams through Ronald Reagan. All are original prints or produced from original nega tives. Included are tintypes, daguerreotypes, albumen prints, gelatin silver prints and chromogenic development prints
- U.S. Inter vention in the Dominican Republic"; Ronald W. Fletcher, "Military Reform: The Congressional Connec tion"; Kathleen Hulser, "Colorful Landscapes: Billboards and the Debates over American Public Space, 5 1900-1965"; Jonathan A. Lee
- Winston Churchill (left). Billie Shaddix (Ford) aid of the pic ture below: "This photograph I love. Everyone marching to their own drummer." 2 "Always together" Mary Anne Fackelman-Minor said of Ronald and Nancy Reagan (left). Michael Geissinger (above
- / President, Cliffords, Jake, Marie, Vicky 1:35 Left main house 1:43 2:54 7:05 8:30 Joined by the President at Reagan Ranch Drove around Reagan Ranch with Vicky, Marie, Mr. Bobbitt, Mr. Bauer. To main house Mr. Bauer brought shrimp With President, Luci
- THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Date Friday, July 8, 1966 Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) LBJ Ranch Entry No. Activity 1. 9:05 dictated 7/26 With President left main house and went to Reagan Ranch 10:07
- THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place). Entry No. dictated 7/18 LBJ Ranch Date Saturday, July 9, 1966 Time Activity 1. 11:15 w/ Mrs. Young to Reagan Ranch - walked around Joined
- in LBJ car to tour Reagan Ranch and Park Ranch Riding and joined by Judge Moursund, Mr. Stubbs 1:15 Back to main house 1:20 Lunch w/ A.W., Ernest Stubbs, Jack, Marie, Vicky: soup and cornbread Rested; sat at pool w/ Marie 3:50 Departed w/ President
- Activity Date Thursday, August 15, 1968 Dictated September 5, 1968 Breakfast. 1. 11:51 With the President, Marie, and Mary Rather, drove to the Danz sisters' house. 12:17 Returned briefly to the main house to drop off Mary. Toured Reagan
- ' house -- toured Reagan Ranch. 11:28 CTJ returned to the main house -- others continued. Lunch -- cold plate. 12:19 Mrs. John Hill called. 12:41 Betty Weinheimer called. Worked at desk and recorded. 12:58 Called Larry Temple. 1:12 Called Ashton. 1:52
- ? Do you work hard? Do you sleep all the time? Is your memory failing?" He laughs! Johnson wouldn't laugh at that, would he? So it's a strange thing. I've never thought of this. But a White House conference that condemns Ronald Reagan, it might make
- Mr. , 12:02p Arrive Danz Sisters House 12:11p ~ ~ Depart 12:27p Arrive " ' — ~~ ' Reagan Ranch 12:32p i Depart Reagan Ranch ^ 12:34p Arrive Main House i .LUNCH - w/ Mrs. Johnso n Susan Stevenson ________ - j Luci ' . Larry 1 i 1
- Jimmy Carter residential Center in Atlanta, the number of presidenti libraries in the U.S. has grown to eight. Plan are already underway for a Ronald Reagan Library at Stanford University in California, and although discussio of a Richard Nixon Library
- . Ronald Reagan Library. Lyndon B. Johnson Library The LBJ Library is one of ten prcsidcn1ial libmrie.~ admini,1t·rcd by 1hc i'-a1ional Ard1ives and Record., Ad111inis1 r.11 i,>11.
- Kennedy won the Democratic nomination over Stuart Symington. Hubert Humphrey. and Lyndon Johnson, Strauss said In 1976,Jimmy Carter won it over Sen. Henry Jack son. Morris Udall. and Humphrey. ln 19 O. Ronald Reagan beat out G rge Bush and Sens. Howard
- to take a nap. Slept until the plan landed. 4:12 Arrived Randolph in San Antonio 4:39 Arrived main ranch. With President, Lynda, McHughs, Ernest Stubbs, toured the Reagan and Martin ranches in LBJ car. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Winters joined at Martin Ranch. 4
- went to Reagan Ranch. Joined there by J.C. Kellam, and Mary Slater . . . and Judge Moursund. Drove around Hartman, Lewis, Reagan. Stopped at Lewis House. Saw lots of deer on runway 7:10 Arrived main house. Called Lynda. President talked too. 7:15 Dinner
- and looked at hangar. Drove through Reagan, Martin, and main ranches. 1:40 Left w/ President, Congressman and Mrs. Pickle and looked at hangar. Drove through Reagan, Martin, and main ranches. 3:15 Return to main house. 3:32 Left w/ President, Congressman
- - took pix and President had press conference. Activity 2. 12:30 Left w/ President, Mr. and Mrs. Krim, Eloise, and drove to Lela's. Judge Thornberry met us on ranch road 1. Rode to Reagan Ranch, stopped at Cedar House and then went to Cousin Oreole's. 3
- a (Ronald Reagan) The Governo r o f Colorado (John A . Love ) The Governo r o f Connecticut (John N , Dempsey ) The Governo r o f Delaware (Charles L . Terry , Jr. ) The Governo r o f Florida ^ (Claude R. Kirk) ,, for ^ the The Governo r o f Georgi
- y t Ralph Maugha n 5 Dennis J . Czarkowsk i t Ronald MacDonal d t Marker L . Nichol s n G . Wheele r III 4 Frederick T . Allen d H . Dabne y Mr. Rober t Melchior i SP 3 R . F . Kuklinsk i Mr. Denni s Sha w SP 4 James L. Powers III Mr. Willia m
Oral history transcript, Adrian A. Spears, interview 2 (II), 4/14/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- gotten married here or lived here, and I felt that the influence that the military would have would make it very hard to do anything with him. And I would have said the same thing today, because he was a popular man just like [Ronald] Reagan was popular
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 10 (X), 9/23/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- seat. The other thing I should mention, and I notice [Ronald] Reagan's name here somewhere in my notes, I don't know whether Reagan was a declared candidate or not but Brown was worried about Reagan. I don't know whether he said anything at this time
- and wise enough. Sometimes I am totally convinced you'll have a mandatory seventy [year] retirement [age], which would preclude Ronald Reagan from being the candidate. But LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
- he preferred briefs or boxer shorts. Ronald Reagan was emphati cally a man of Hollywood: Shribman noted that one biography of him is aptly titled President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime. Noting chat the campaign com petition between George W. Bush
- the block grant is now developing, the Ronald Reagan theme that plays itself out again. Less of a support for the block grant, much more still for the categorical, even despite the Nixonian approach to block granting things also. Nothing close to the success
- . Thomas admires him further for "doing the most u eful work of any liv ing ex-president." Ronald Reagan: "There was a Reagan revolution," Ms. Thomas affirmed, ··and it continues today." She applauded Reagan for contributing 4 significantly to the dO
- sign this thing. You got to pick out a good place for him. Mr. LBJ and, of course, I can't get Ronald Reagan. And I think we are through trying to get signatures now because there 7 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
- thirty-five, forty, forty-five minutes even though it was only supposed to be a half an hour. But President Ronald Reagan used to stand there and Helen Thomas, the senior correspondent, would say, "Thank you, Mr. President," shutting off the news