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  • . GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Busby's office, Washington, D. C. Tape 1 of 1 B: I arrived in Washington on the afternoon of March 16 [1948] and met with the Congressman [Johnson] for the first time about seven o'clock that night. When I was at the Kennedy
  • must dine within the time frame specified for their membership group. Disregard of this requirement by certain Group One members in the past has resulted in substantial overcrowd­ ing of the Mess for the designated Group Two members. (3) Meal room
  • --I mean to the metropolitan area's--what's the name of the organization for administrators? Public administration group. And lo and behold, here was Bradley as chairman of the whole thing and it was maybe the third time they'd called on him
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  • Telephone conversation # 1141, sound recording, VICKI MCCAMMON and HORACE BUSBY, 1/2/1964, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 3200, sound recording, JACK VALENTI and HORACE BUSBY, 4/30/1964, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 2614, sound recording, HORACE BUSBY and NADINE? WILD, 3/21/1964, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 3958, sound recording, LBJ and HORACE BUSBY, 6/30/1964, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 5007, sound recording, LBJ and HORACE BUSBY, 8/17/1964, time unknown
  • TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; LBJ IS APPARENTLY MEETING WITH WALTER JENKINS AT TIME OF CALL; LBJ SPEAKS WITH JENKINS BEFORE CALL AND JENKINS ALSO SPEAKS BRIEFLY WITH BUSBY
  • OFFICE CONVERSATIONS OCCUR PRECEDING AND DURING CALL; LBJ IS MEETING WITH HHH, JACK VALENTI AT TIME OF CALL; NICHOLS IS MEETING WITH BUSBY AT TIME OF CALL
  • Telephone conversation # 13324, sound recording, JIM JONES? and HORACE BUSBY, 8/27/1968, time unknown
  • "#4"; BRIEF CONVERSATION BETWEEN YOLANDA BOOZER AND HORACE BUSBY PRECEDES CALL; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; LBJ IS MEETING WITH PIERRE SALINGER AT TIME OF CALL; FORMERLY CLOSED-DONOR'S DEED OF GIFT (C)
  • Telephone conversation # 555, sound recording, LBJ and LADY BIRD JOHNSON, 12/18/1963, time unknown
  • LBJ IS MEETING WITH WALTER JENKINS AT TIME OF CALL
  • "TRANSCRIBED"; LBJ IS APPARENTLY MEETING WITH BILL MOYERS, WALTER JENKINS AND ABE FORTAS? AT TIME OF CALL AND OCCASIONALLY SPEAKS WITH THEM; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 11/1993
  • OFFICE CONVERSATION PRECEDES CALL; DAILY DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS MEETING WITH JACK VALENTI AT TIME OF CALL
  • LBJ RECOUNTS ANECDOTE ABOUT CHARLES MARSH AND HIS LONG-TIME EMPLOYEE GORDON FULCHER TO ILLUSTRATE HIS INSTRUCTIONS THAT BUSBY AND WH STAFF ALWAYS INCLUDE WORD COUNT AT TOP OF SPEECH DRAFTS
  • HORACE BUSBY IS APPARENTLY MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; OFFICE SECRETARY ANNOUNCES CALL FROM JOHN CONNOR; BUSBY TELLS OFFICE SECRETARY THAT LBJ WOULD LIKE TO SPEAK WITH CHARLES SCHULTZE AGAIN; VERY POOR SOUND QUALITY
  • from that point forward until he went to the Senate, he had virtually no further friendly contact from the Truman White House. In 1946 Truman had several times included him on Potomac cruises on the yacht Williamsburg. I mean, Truman knew him--we've
  • start with this, that at the time that I was presented with the decision or the opportunity to come with him, I was told then by Paul Bolton--I think this may be in the script--that he had not made up his mind about continuing in politics, not just
  • printed it, and what needed to be pointed out that wasn't pointed out was, one-- G: Johnson didn't own The Elms. B: --there was six feet of snow on the ground at that time. You weren't going to be sitting out at a garden table talking about
  • is probably too strong a word, but there developed this thing of using this time to go around and meet people or meet with groups, present himself as a senator, because he didn't necessarily feel all that much like a senator. He had always held the office
  • . Gillette PLACE: Kozy Korner Cafe, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 B: At the time of the first primary's results--I have no recollection at all of the number of votes cast in the first primary or the percentage distribution, except that Coke
  • like that. I used to listen to him on the radio. At one time we had three Democrats from Wichita Falls, he being one of them, running for governor. And then after he won in the general election-his Republican opponent, Orville Bullington, was from
  • submitting it as a personal claim. 2. Advisability I agree, the forum and the occasion are the very best. Such a step, at·this time, precludes any possibility that later events might be interpreted as the cause, as Truman's decision was partly attributed
  • checking showed there were as many as 3,800 Americans in the Dominican Republic. A memo of the correct figures is attached. This information was not available at the time Secretary Rusk spoke. Buzz -- -· D E ~ I. /.~~·::-· 1FTED ·~ Autlirirify __ t