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- Telephone conversation # 10211, sound recording, LBJ and HENRY FORD II, 6/3/1966, 1:30PM
- HENRY FORD II
Telephone conversation # 10841, sound recording, LBJ and DOUGLAS MACARTHUR II, 9/26/1966, 6:11PM
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- Telephone conversation # 10841, sound recording, LBJ and DOUGLAS MACARTHUR II, 9/26/1966, 6:11PM
- DOUGLAS MACARTHUR II
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- "I IS THE FULL ONE; II IS THE HALF ONE"; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
- "I IS THE FULL ONE; II IS THE HALF ONE;" CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING; CONVERSATION INTERRUPTED BY 1:00 OF MACHINE NOISE, THEN CONTINUES
- LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT PRESS LEAKS BY HHH ON TONKIN GULF ATTACKS, STATEMENT INFERRING US MIGHT HAVE PROVOKED ATTACKS, US-USSR COMMUNICATIONS ON VIETNAM; HENRY FORD II'S VIEWS ON HHH AS POSSIBLE VP NOMINEE; RFK'S NOTE TO OTHER CABINET MEMBERS ON VP
- LBJ DISCUSSES POSSIBLE CANDIDATES TO REPLACE LLOYD HAND AS CHIEF OF PROTOCOL: ANGIER BIDDLE DUKE, WARREN WOODWARD, DOUGLAS MACARTHUR II; POSSIBLE HOUSE COMMITTEE HEARINGS ON ABBA SCHWARTZ' RESIGNATION
- DISCUSSION OF CONCERNS OF HENRY FORD II, OTHERS ABOUT NEW IRS RULING (ON DEFERRED STOCK COMPENSATION); LBJ EXPRESSES IRRITATION WITH COHEN AND OTHERS, SAYS HE DOES NOT WANT AGENCIES TO ISSUE NEW RULES IN LAST DAYS OF ADMINISTRATION; ABE FORTAS
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- j HUGH SCOTT EUGENE ...,.NSVLVANIA ADMIN-TIVS EDITH II. COWEN ASSlffANI' V. SKINNER IDC&CUT1W AS81ffANI' WASHINGTON, EXECU 0,C. A/IJ June 9, 1967 •r. .:.ke ana tos Pssistant to the President The -lhi te House Jashinrton, D. c. Dear
- : Crawford Greenwalt has agreed to go to work. PARIS TALKS Secretary Rusk: We had a good meeting yesterday. We should not put forth what Phase II should be yet. Vance and Harriman should press for a private meeting on that subject. Hanoi is up against
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Folder, "October 17, 1967 - 5:35 p.m. Congressional Leadership," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- Congressman Albert Postmaster General O'Brien Joe Califano Mike Manatos Barefoot Sanders The Meeting started at 5:35 p. m. and ended at 6:55 p. m. SERVICE SET ~ MKJtw-: j'{cnr-.s r-c c YCI (j ;..: I ii Q MEETIP~G t~OTES CQPYRIGM'JE9 . R . ft PuoI,.1
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- at 11:00 a.m. and ended at 12:02. The meeting was held in the Cabinet Room. SERV\CESET rm~i.:!::~:J ::l r: ':1 t.D~tlSlaAH\'ii ~;&rJlllN m out 011 / C' .-~;;-;?~ ..... --·· :IBP SE:CRET ., NOTES OF PRESIDENT'S FRlDAY MORNING MEETING
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- o a r d m a rk u p o f the c h a n d e lie r o f w a te rfo rd g la sss -th t haatt On v i iei ta i IC r iu ' i ilp ii H 1 i no1 b i ] ibIIy I is n th t h iin n kki in i g o f g iv in g to th e Wh ite H o u s e ■ • She h a s b e e n our g u e s t
- own export position must be kept strong arrl secure. M.E.£Tl~lG ~'OH~ CCi'YPIGH+ED ~ii.,Jii•; .. Rsc,cftes ~-1 tni .... ior1 ef Gel') rrght Plold&r: Vr. i~omo' k~Rson [4 of 10] - 5 A Proposal Responsibility commands that we try again to break
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- : News is basically good. enemy around Saigon. They are clearing out the There have been successful offensive operations in IV Corps. is happening in II Corps. News is good in I Corps. We will see an effort to grab Hue. Nothing It could be a sizeable
- ot the 'y' B r u m id i o ld f a m ilia r on e that I lo v e d i^ ii^ w ith the Bacaiajgysdie c e i l in g s , and P a u l or John b o w in g h o s p ita b ly , know ing e v e r y o n e o f u s by n a m e . B ut a s tr a n g e , w h ite c a ta c ly
- that the McNamaras had requested the Valentis. ~!/.t t i' II . l is always pleasant to have Florence Mahoney to a party. She was a request of the Gardners. Lynda Bird came. i She feels close to nearly everyone in the Cabinet:://>As soon as I greeted
- HUD $3.1 million Senior Citizens Housing Loan to Cleveland, Ohio. Sen. Sen. Rep. Rep. S ep . F. Lausche S. young R. Sweene y C. Yanik M. Feighan ___________ '--:-~------------~-- ---- -----_..;. JI f Ii - 'c- , r# Date Depar.;ment 4/20
- make just one last point, Harry. M: Alright. D: He knew the model Frank Roosevelt and FDR had been brilliant at building a consensus and moving toward involveme11t of World War II. Johnson was there. He had seen this; he understood it. He
- MEMORANDUM U M ij^ a .r H 0 5 jfg ^ ; - ^ ' ' - n ^ : • ' "' v-' -: -:' ' -;' w a s h in 'o to ii T h u r s d a y , J u n e 1, 1967 r U 'C^'^'Oe^ ■•'■:-/^'?-.:^'-'^:A
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- Mc• ac for thrH monUUI and ,1.2S per month Mahon, Connecticut, head of the CO• 0utaid• of Texu. Jl .IO oer month. Atomic Enerl)' Committee: ' lftfflbet' APaciated p,...,_'J'h.e AIIO Theodore Green. Rhode Island: tt doted Preu II ntitlcd ueluat11el11
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