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- 7:10 P. M. November 22, 1963 TELEPHONE CONVERS ATION BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STA TES AND PRESIDENT EISENHOWER J: Mr . President, this is Lyndon Johnson. been a shocking day. E: This has My heart goes out to you. J: It has been
- LBJ ASKS EISENHOWER FOR HIS SUPPORT FOLLOWING ASSASSINATION OF JFK; EISENHOWER TELLS LBJ HE WILL BE IN WASHINGTON, DC, FOR SERVICES TOMORROW; LBJ ASKS TO MEET WITH HIM FOLLOWING THE SERVICES
- Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
- Telephone conversation # 2, transcript, LBJ and DWIGHT EISENHOWER, 11/22/1963, 7:10PM
- DWIGHT EISENHOWER
- Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
- Memo, Visit with Eisenhower, 11/23/63
- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: JOHN W. MAGY JR. (Tape #2) INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
- Oral history transcript, John W. Macy, interview 2 (II), 4/25/1969, by David G. McComb
- President Eisenhower and Johnson. K: Didn't they-- There was a great deal to that. We'll come to that in a minute. let's stay on Truman for a little bit. But Johnson felt that under Paul Butler particularly, the Democratic National Committee
- First meeting with LBJ; LBJ’s relationship to Rayburn; Carl Vinson and FDR; LBJ in the House; Lady Bird; Civil Rights Bill; LBJ’s relationship with Humphrey, Truman, Eisenhower and the Kennedy’s; LBJ’s opinion of career military people; 1956
- in 158. effective relationship with President Eisenhower. . ~ He had a very And then David Bell, Kermit Gordon, Charlie Schultze and I worked with, and I think had quite effective relationships with President Kennedy and President Johnson. The answer
Oral history transcript, Rufus W. Youngblood, interview 1 (I), 12/17/1968, by David G. McComb
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- , 1968 INTERVIEWEE: RUFUS W. YOUNGBLOOD INTERVIEWER: DAVID G. McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Youngblood's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 M: To identify the tape, this is an interview with Mr. Rufus W. Youngblood, who is the deputy director of the United States
- Oral history transcript, Rufus W. Youngblood, interview 1 (I), 12/17/1968, by David G. McComb
- rather quiet days during the Eisenhower Administration. making speeches throughout the COtmtry. He hadn't been out too much His campaign for the nomination LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
- , I don't think to me privately but to small groups of us, that one of the first things that he did was call in General Eisenhower and had a very detailed discussion with him of General Eisenhower's judgment LBJ Presidential Library http
- Oral history transcript, Graham Purcell, interview 1 (I), 7/29/1969, by David G. McComb
- FE: CHARLES L. SCHULTZE INTERVIUJLR: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Or. Schultze's office in Brookings Institution, vJashington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 [,1: This is an interview with Dr. Charles L. Schultze who is a senior fellow at Brookings Institution
- Biographical information; the Eisenhower, JFK and LBJ Administrations and the Council of Economic Advisers; new economics; Troika; tax cut; contact with Congress on economic matters; Appalachia program; SST; Agriculture Department budget
- Oral history transcript, Charles L. Schultze, interview 1 (I), 3/28/1969, by David G. McComb
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- INTERVIEWEE: LINDLEY BECKWORTH INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Beckworth's home near Gladewater, Texas Tape 1 of 2 M: I've just been talking to Mr. Beckworth about the use of this information, and I've explained that the tape and the transcript
- Oral history transcript, Lindley Beckworth, interview 1 (I), 7/22/1971, by David G. McComb
- , Johnson, when he made a commitment, he would deliver on that commitment . If he said, "We're going to stay on "X" or "Y," then he got his people to do that . F: It has often been said that President Eisenhower was made to look as good as he did look
- and the individual to whom the report referred is unknown to her. Several assassin more individuals have definitely identified Sirhan of Senator Kennedy in the Ambassador Hotel. as the A newspaper article by David Lawrence captioned "Paradoxical Bob 11 was found
- and Commerce being joined . Of course, he must have been told by Wirtz that I was the only one who opposed it . And he and I had rather frank discussions across the table,to the point where, on one occasion, David Sullivan of the Building Trades tried
- on the staff. There was no justification for having an agricultural economist as a member of the council, even though that had been the tradition under Eisenhower and Truman, I guess. F: Did the President ever voice the opinion that in one sense agriculture
- ran into Dr. [George] Burkley, who was President Kennedy's private physician, and he was getting into his car. He'd gotten cut off from the President, too. you give me a ride?" I said, "Will I had known him for years, since Eisenhower days; he'd
- LBJ DISCUSSES HIS MEETING WITH DWIGHT EISENHOWER, ASKS DIRKSEN'S ADVICE ABOUT LBJ ADDRESSING JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS
- HAGERTY PRAISES LBJ'S SPEECH TO CONGRESS TODAY; LBJ MENTIONS HIS RECENT MEETINGS WITH ROBERT ANDERSON AND DWIGHT EISENHOWER, ASKS HAGERTY FOR HIS HELP AND ASKS TO MEET WITH HIM IN THE FUTURE
- LBJ ASKS FOR QUICK PASSAGE OF BILL AUTHORIZING SECRET SERVICE PROTECTION OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, FORMER PRESIDENTS AND PERMITTING INTERAGENCY COOPERATION FOR PROTECTION; LBJ SAYS HE ORDERED PROTECTION FOLLOWING SHOOTING OF RFK; EISENHOWER'S
- LBJ DISCUSSES HIS MEETING WITH DWIGHT EISENHOWER; ANDERSON EXPRESSES HIS SUPPORT, SYMPATHY FOR LBJ; LBJ ASKS TO MEET WITH ANDERSON TOMORROW, DISCUSSES UPCOMING SPEECH BEFORE JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS; MRS. ANDERSON EXPRESSES SUPPORT FOR LBJ
- 14, 1959. They told me before I got to Washington that Khrushchev was coming to visit Eisenhower, who was then president and that they were going to send me out with Khrushchev. They gave me about three weeks' notice--I had been hired about
- a number of times in Washington while he was a congressman. F: You were on the Civil Rights Commission. Of course that started under Eisenhower and continued under Kennedy, but Johnson as vice president had some concern with that. Did you work with him
- as a member of the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority--Mr. Eisenhower appointed me, I believe in June of 1959 after my defeat for Congress--when the appoi ntment came up for a vote the ~lajority Leader, Mr. Johnson, stood and said, "t4r
- Biographical information; LBJ’s philosophy on leaks; Sam Rayburn; John Rankin insulting to all; Eisenhower appointed Hays to TVA in 1959; Fair Employment Practices Commission; Fulbright; Faubus and Arkansas Central High School fiasco; "Southern
- . R: Well, I heard that from former President Eisenhower, and I think more recently, in awarding me this Distinguished Federal Service Award, President Johnson in the presentation practically said the same thing. M: How often in the White House
- ; Eisenhower/LBJ relationship.
- , practically all of the progressive Bills were supported by the three of us. B: During the Eisenhower years, sir, do you remember any conscious attempt to sort of mute partisanship during the years of a Republican President and a Democratic C ongres s when you
- of partisanship during Eisenhower years; supported JFK-LBJ ticket; JFK’s Catholicism; JFK’s rapport with Congress; personal relationship with JFK; LBJ as VP; JFK-LBJ relationship; JFK assassination; Secret Service protection; arrangements with LBJ should McCormack
- helped--not only helped, hell, he did it--turn the press around--it was beginning to go against us, he turned it around--but he also figured out how to get to Eisenhower through Knowland . That's the only reason we ever got that bill compromised
- went to Washington to advise President Eisenhower that we should be aggressive about meeting the challenge of Sputnik rather than LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
- went back home to Texas. Immediately he announced that he was going to support General Eisenhower, the Republican candidate. In furtherance of that decision, he caused the state convention that met in Amarillo in September of 1952 to take an action
- recall who kept the reports. He had someone on his staff who was active in the campaign for him who did it. F: Then you became a commissioner for the Interstate Commerce commission in 1955 under President Eisenhower? H: Yes, I was appointed
Oral history transcript, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, interview 1 (I), 1/11/1974, by Joe B. Frantz
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- . One thing Prime Minister MacMillan of England had said to Jack about President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon, that Eisenhower never let Nixon on the place, impressed Jack a lot . Every time there was a state � � � � LBJ Presidential Library
- administration. There was, of course, the involvement with Vietnam to a degree under the Eisenhower Administration. interesting one. Humphrey's basic background in foreign policy was an He was greatly interested in trying to relieve tension in the world. He
- ? Bi : He started immediately to put them into shape . There were a lot of them who felt that the Democrats ought to oppose everything the Repub licans do . They ought to spend all of their time trying to cut up Presi dent Eisenhower, etc
- [For interviews 1 and 2] First meeting with LBJ in 1948; Thomas C. Henning, Jr.; Joseph R. McCarthy; Senator Earle Clements; Senate Campaign Committee; Walter Jenkins; George Reedy; John Connally; Eisenhower inauguration; LBJ's organization
- . While I have voted against a lot of civil rights legislation, I certainly have not held to any theory that we shouldn't have fairness for all of our people. F: Going back to 1952, Eisenhower carried Texas, as you know, and [Adlai] Stevenson lost
- in 1956, Texas supported Eisenhower, and you had this split between Texas loyalists and Texas regulars. On How much did you get involved in this? the one hand, you came from the district that houses the State Capitol where Governor Shivers is strong
Oral history transcript, (Sir) Robert Gordon Menzies, interview 1 (I), 11/24/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- U.S. Presidents with whom you had relationships, or did it pretty much follow the same line regardless of whether it was the Republican Eisenhower, or the Democrat--? M: You're quite right. To me, I wasn't conscious of any difference. don't profess
- as vice president; space program; LBJ relations with Eisenhower; LBJ and Robert Kennedy; JFK assassination; role of White House press; Walter Jenkins' resignation; Bobby Baker; presidential press secretaries; Nixon-Johnson relationship
- for Christian Science Monitor 1924-53; Chief of New York Herald Tribune's Washington bureau 1953-55; syndicated columnist 1955 to date\ An Eisenhower Re publican. Described as "mild, harmless" by press people~ Sam Yette,--A general assignment reporter