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  • DEWEY REPORTS ON MEETING WITH J. EDGAR HOOVER, OFFERS TO EDIT HOOVER'S REPORT ON RIOTS AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FEDERAL ACTION; FBI; DEWEY'S EXPERIENCE WITH HARLEM RIOTS, WISH TO KEEP HIS WORK ON REPORT SECRET; WALTER JENKINS AS WH LIAISON
  • Dewey, Thomas E. (Thomas Edmund), 1902-1971
  • Telephone conversation # 5530, sound recording, LBJ and THOMAS DEWEY, 9/8/1964, 5:05PM
  • THOMAS DEWEY
  • THOMAS DEWEY
  • "SUMMARIZED"; VERY POOR SOUND QUALITY; FORD IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR; LBJ IS MEETING WITH THOMAS DEWEY AT TIME OF CALL; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING
  • LBJ READS GOODPASTER'S REPORT OF HIS BRIEFING OF EISENHOWER ON VIETNAM, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; FORD EXPRESSES SUPPORT OF B-52 RAID, SPEAKS BRIEFLY TO THOMAS DEWEY; LBJ JOKES WITH FORD ABOUT TRADING MELVIN LAIRD FOR WAYNE MORSE
  • Dewey, Thomas E. (Thomas Edmund), 1902-1971
  • KATZENBACH ON HOLD 0:33; KATZENBACH DICTATES CABLE FOR THOMAS DEWEY TO YOLANDA BOOZER FOLLOWING CONVERSATION WITH LBJ; KATZENBACH'S SECRETARY GIVES BOOZER DEWEY'S ADDRESS
  • HEAD COUNT ON EDWARD KENNEDY'S POLL TAX AMENDMENT TO VOTING RIGHTS BILL; KATZENBACH'S TALKS WITH KENNEDY, PHIL HART ABOUT WITHDRAWING AMENDMENT; APPOINTMENT OF THOMAS DEWEY AS CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT, ADMINISTRATION
  • LBJ ASKS HOOVER TO TRY TO PERSUADE THOMAS DEWEY TO ACCEPT APPOINTMENT AS CO-CHAIR OF CRIME COMMISSION (PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT, ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE); DEWEY'S CONCERNS ABOUT EFFECT ON HIS LAW PRACTICE; HOOVER AGREES TO TALK
  • LBJ ASKS HOOVER FOR COMPILATION OF FBI REPORTS ON URBAN RIOTS FOR REPORT TO BE EDITED BY THOMAS DEWEY; HOOVER REPORTS HIS POLITICAL OBSERVATIONS FROM TRIPS TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, NYC, INCLUDING SHIFT OF JEWISH SUPPORT FROM GOLDWATER TO LBJ
  • "SUMMARIZED"; VERY POOR SOUND QUALITY, FORD IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR; LBJ IS MEETING WITH THOMAS DEWEY AT TIME OF CALL; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
  • CANDIDATES FOR SUPREME COURT VACANCY; AGE FACTOR; REGIONAL CONSIDERATIONS; JOHN PASTORE; WALTER SCHAEFER; OTTO KERNER; ED LEVI; THOMAS DEWEY; ROBERT ANDERSON; LEE RANKIN; HERBERT WECHSLER; SAM ERVIN; HARRY BLACKMUN; ABE FORTAS; ABA REVIEW
  • STATUS OF MUSIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA MERGER WITH WESTINGHOUSE; LBJ SAYS NIXON RECOMMENDS LBJ APPOINT THOMAS DEWEY AS SUPREME COURT CHIEF JUSTICE; JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS; CLARK'S FUTURE; STROM THURMOND'S PROPOSED DEAL ON BAREFOOT SANDERS' NOMINATION
  • . Johnson , Gov . Thoma s E. Dewey , The Vic e President , Lt. Col Jame Jame ssMcDivit McDivit t tand andMrs. Mrs.McDivitt McDivitt, ,Lt Lt. .Co Co l lEdward EdwardWhite White an d d Mrs. Mrs . White White ,, Mr. an d Mrs. Charle Charle ss Mathews Mathews
  • ) (President announced sending astronauts to Paris) 10:05 Returned to White House with Vice President and Governor Dewey 6. 11:25 Dinner with President, Governor Dewey, Vice President, Mr. and Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs. McDivitt, Mr. and Mrs. Matthews
  • accord with Mr. Dewey Crowder, the President of your (Mobile) Historic Commission, who said, "There is no merit in recalling the past at all unless it helps us to a greater faith in a greater effort toward a richer future." So today, Mr. Mayor, you have
  • ? Republican Present Order: Stassen, Vandenberg, Dewey Tatt. Democratic Present Order: Eisenhower, Truman. Stassen has achieved acceptance by both the House ot Morgan and the Roman Catholic hierarchy. Dewey, who had the world by the tail six
  • Thoma s Man n a Secretary Henr y Fowle r gues Speaker McCormac k v Dewey departed Wh. Hse t 10:35 a havin g bee n a houset last night) McGeorge Bund y Secretary Rus k Abe Fortas Abe Forta s McGeo Bundy To the office - - ^ / VM buzzed hi m w
  • Ball Rusk Secy McGeorge McNamara Bundy p. 4 Tuesday White George Reedy Jack Valenti Thomas E George Dewey NY fr mans Reedy To office Speaker McCormack W Jenkins G Reedy Secretary McNamara George Reedy Jack Valenti Ambassador to Viet George 9
  • Patman Cong Cong Abraham Multer Cong Cong Thomas Ashley ^ Cong Robert Stephens Congwm Cong Henry Gonzalez Cong Cong Joseph Minish Cong Cong Bernard Grabowski Cong Cong Compton White Senator Cong Tom Gettys Senator Wade Weatherford ^HHHt Cong Paul Todd
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Time Date Friday, June 18, 1965 Activity 1. 8:00 In President's room with Governor Dewey (8:40 McDewitt, White, and Matthew
  • , Ernest, General Motors, Washington, DC BARICH, Dewey F., President, Detroit Institute of Tech, Detroit, Mich. BASS, Sen. Boss BECK, Shirley, President's Committee on Traffic Safety BENNETT, Cong. Charles BENSON, Fred J., Dean School of Engineering, Texas
  • INTERVIEWEE: CHARLES S. MURPHY INTERVIEWER: THOMAS H. BAKER PLACE: Mr. Murphy's office in Washington, D.C., Tape 1 of 1 B: Sir, last time you were talking about briefing former President Truman on the behalf of President Johnson, and after the tape
  • on the ' Victory Special' listening to a rear-platform speech b7 Gov. Thomas E. Devey. - 2 - - ECHOES OF DEWEY TRAIN -- "The content ot the speeches is almost identical. Communism is the main 1saue•••• and like Gov. Dewey, Representative Smathers is seeking
  • researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org 6/28 Governor Thomas E. Dewey overwhelmingly chosen by Republican convention. John W. Bricker unanimously nominated by Republicans [as vice president] after he removed himself from
  • . DeMoss • Richard L. McGraw P1 1ard P. Bond Rob_ert H. Gow ·'• , ; :·•· · Tim Moffett , •• J. B: Thoma s, Jr. : : • Rkha.rd B. Dewey ·:., - J. Holland McGuirt (~ r, Boyle Don_Graubar_t . . Dallas H. Moore·-•:.:· .. ··.·:·:· D~vid R. Underw9()(1
  • . The Activity LD House Thursday Day (include visited by) ture Gode Expend!- President returned to the White House and to the office w/ Price Daniel, Director Office of Emergency Planning -- and governor liaison Dewey Bartlett, Governor of Oklahoma Hon
  • . Leonard Unger, Dep Asst Secy_ and Chrmn Vietnam Coord. Committee) Benjamin H. Read, Special Asst to Secy & Exec Secy_of the Dept. State David Lilienthall, Development & Resources Corp. , New York_City ^__ , Mr. Rufus Young blood, USSS . _ : Thomas L. Johns
  • for Dewey Field To Andrews AFB, Washington, arriving at 12:00 noon To Holoman, AFB, New Mexico, arriving at 1:45 - views exhibit in hangar adjacent to landing site, space projects, etc. (Joins the President) Helicopter to White Sands, New Mexico w
  • didn't like that a damn bit. But Tom grew. My job in the Governor's office--I was called departmental secretary--I was traveling secretary and speech writer for three years. And then in 1948 after [Thomas] Dewey and Warren were defeated--and that's
  • Going to work for Senator Thomas Kuchel; presidential appointments from California during Dwight Eisenhower's administration; political factions in California in the 1930s and 1940s; Earl Warren's early law and political career; Kuchel's rise
  • REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted 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 Governor Thomas Dewey is nominated for president
  • . Dewey, R . J . /Fields , Dais y B . s Mickey, Dr . F . G . I f Fields, Leo n ^ i/ •iDickson, J . F . K Fineberg , Dr . M . H. DiPietro, J . M . F irmin, D ./ Doben, H . J . ^Fiterman , Dr . M . Dodson, H . D . *^Fittz , Dr . an d Mrs. F. C
  • ? C: No, not at all. F: Just Dewey Bradford. C: Just Dewey Bradford, yes. I never will [stop] regretting that we didn't buy that building, although at the time Dewey didn't really want to sell it. Of course, Dewey was a hell of a lot smarter
  • , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: THOMAS CORCORAN INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Corcoran's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 F: Mr. Corcoran, let's get started again talking about President Johnson and go back and pick up the Sputnik episode
  • See all online interviews with Thomas G. Corcoran
  • Corcoran, Thomas G., 1900-1981
  • Oral history transcript, Thomas G. Corcoran, interview 2 (II), 8/20/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Thomas G. Corcoran
  • way: Wednesday, October 7 Betoro noon.,!he Lady Bird Special SIOw-cl in OI.INm, Greensboro,and Thomas~Ue.Twe~ thOusandpeople gatheredtor a k,,R;:t'«lmo raty 3t Charlotte'$ndependenceSquare.n eartyaftemoon.lhe lrafn cross.eellrto SOUhCarol'na,S10P()lng
  • way: Wednesday, October 7 Betoro noon.,!he Lady Bird Special SIOw-cl in OI.INm, Greensboro,and Thomas~Ue.Twe~ thOusandpeople gatheredtor a k,,R;:t'«lmo raty 3t Charlotte'$ndependenceSquare.n eartyaftemoon.lhe lrafn cross.eellrto SOUhCarol'na,S10P()lng
  • by you at 11 a.m. will best whistlestops) is: by you to each Gov. to discuss and Lindy can come sit the telephoning ~oody, Dewey Long(the it (Bill Friday be good to have all for in on it for planning) 2) A further se~ if additional stops
  • between here and the airport. He went by to see him. G: Is that right? Well, was Estes a Republican? s: No. G: One of those letters indicates that he was supporting [Thomas] Dewey Estes, as far as I know, was always a Democrat. in 1948. S: He
  • Converse Backus Carl E. Bai Icy William M. Balch Mrs. Charles Bang Tallulah Bankhead Lewis 0 . Burows Thomas N. Barrows Phillip Barry Wal1er E. Ba11erson Kemp 0. Battle Honorary Chairman June 12, 1941 Chairman, Finan,~ Commitlte FREDERICK C. McKEE Mr
  • at Dewey, Ba Ilanti ne, one of the most prestigious Wall Street law firms. He found the work uninspiring and got interested in politics instead. In the 1960 presidential campaign he worked for John Kenned ' nomina­ tion. After the election be wrote to Cyrus