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- Reference No. 13118 August 13, 2008 Processing Note A copy ofthis transcript was interfiled on this date from the Alpha transcript series. Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 6/18/68 TIME: 3:59 PM CALLER: Ralph
- with Westinghouse Electric Corp., Friendship International Airport, Baltimore, Mc;l., for long lead time items and e ff ort for procurement of airborne radar sets for .the Air Force • • Sen. Sen. Rep. Be p. D. J. H. C. Brewster Tydings Machen Sickles , . r
- to tell them? Johnson - Tell them it is the first time since George Washington that a President has had a long range draft bill. This Dewey Short is an isolationist. Truman - Dewey Johnson - ? Truman - That Short was too bad about Johnson
- Reference No. 12704a l 2704b April 3, 2008 Processing Note There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 2/05/68 TIME: 1:01 PM CALLER: Earle Wheeler Pages of Transcript: 1 page (12704a); 2 pages (12704b) Barbara Cline Archivist
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
- REAPPOINTMENT OF U.S. GRANT SHARP TO JCS; LBJ'S RELUCTANCE TO CHANGE LEADERS AT THIS TIME BUT POSSIBLE REASSESSMENT OF SHARP'S AND WILLIAM WESTMORELAND'S POSITIONS LATER; WHEELER'S, ROBERT MCNAMARA'S CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY TODAY; QUESTIONS ON USS
- Reference No. 12816 April 7, 2008 Processing Note A copy of this transcript was interfiled on this date from the Alpha transcript series. There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 3/14/68 TIME: 5:57 PM CALLER: Richard Daley Pages
Telephone conversation # 8685, transcript, MILDRED STEGALL and BOBBY BAKER, 8/31/1965, 10:30AM
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- Date: 4/3/02 Processing Note The conversation between Mildred Stegall and Bobby Baker documented in the following transcript was not recorded on Dictabelt. Mildred Stegall took shorthand notes of the conversation at the time of the call
- for history have recorded for us as a what those skills were. And we are going to play a brief tape that will give you some idea of that. These are voices of people who were with him at the time. " . .. political system is one that requires enormous
- in the future; Middleton and Christian's opinion of LBJ and their time spent working for LBJ; preparing for the Library's first conference; LBJ's opinion of the process of reviewing Library documents for potential closures
- April 15,2008 Reference No. 12915 Processing Note There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 4110/68 TIME: 2:27 PM CALLER: Ralph Yarborough Pages ofTranscript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist . I l [ij:1:'·lff! ..... u1!;!rflf
- : territorial waters. We are almost certain we did not violate SECRETARY RUSK: We need to take more time on this. GENERAL TAYLOR: Would the fear of military reprisal make the North Koreans hold the men longer? SECRETARY RUSK: They know enough to assume we do
- Smathers. He's But there was a She spoke of George and of her sons and o f continuing to live in Washington for a year or so, but in true female fashion I could not help thinking with a pang of times past. And there were old friends, the Jim Rowes
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
- August 13, 2008 Reference No. 13112 Processing Note Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 6/5/68 TIME: 12:00 PM CALLER: Mike Monroney Pages of Transcript: 2 pages Barbara Cline Archivist ... .June ~, 1968 12 noon
- Reference No. 13138 August 13, 2008 Processing Note Transcript only ofthis conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 6/25/68 TIME: 1:05 PM CALLER: Edwin Weist, Sr. Pages ofTranscript: 1 page Barbani Cline Archivist
- of news about tl.e times the spc·ed of sound at 80, 000 feet. s: For instance, yesterd ay -71 that flies at three It was deli\·ered too much by rote, too much like readin g , although there were moments of humor. I di
- Informal press conference in LBJ's office; Goldwater calls LBJ "the biggest faker of all time"; LBJ walks ground with press; lunch with Senator Richard Russell; visit from Alabama relatives who tell about public accommodations; dinner with friends
- and Cabot Lodge were also included in it. We should get the benefit of their substantive opinion. Then we could say you were meeting again with the same group. Drew Pearson wrote around that time about the group. The President then asked Tom Johnson to get
- the family graveyard. the biting wind. And this morning we were heavily bundled up against The country is gray and sere. The only splash of color the small p ilo t [?] down by the river close to the Lutheran Church. is the time I shall want to travel
- gy, horn-rimmed glas s~s and the: most comical of exp ressions of distress on he r face, biting h(·r lip, was ent itle d "Luci Goofed." And anothe r, really quit e> attractive, of Van Cliburn, Luci (pretty this time) and t he kin
- August 28, 2007 Reference No. 11911 Processing Note Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 6/21167 TIME: 2:03 PM CALLER: George Aiken Pages of Transcript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist
- Reference No. 13117 August 13, 2008 Processing Note Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 6/10/68 TIME: 3:00 PM CALLER: Edward Kennedy Pages ofTranscript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist .. . ~~ ··.~ -~·t
- said he had discussed the matter with Senator Fulbright. and that Senator Fulbright had offered no objections to the Sec·retary's conversations with him on the Congo matter at that time. I Secretary Rusk and Secretary McNamara discussed current
Folder, "October 17, 1967 - 5:35 p.m. Congressional Leadership," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- budget request and do not exceed it. Otherwise it may be necessary to freeze every contract. This week we were denounced 21 times by Democrats in the Senate. There were 21 separate stories denouncing our conduct of the war and our operations oil
- Wheeler: The Captain of that plane has made that flight 19 times. They think it was a navigational error. Secretary Rusk: How about the Symington amendment. Secretary Clifford: Senator Russell said the Symington Amendment would pass and he probably
- and who I somehow feel most drawn to is Kenny O’Donnell, because I will never forget the way he looked that night in the hospital on November 22nd. After they left, our long-time favorite friends came for dinner. Upstairs, on the second floor, informal
- it to be in territorial waters. The President: ls it typical of the Soviets to be so firm on a thing such as this (Soviets have charged several times Hat the ship was inside territorial waters). Secretary Rusk: The Soviets will say something knowing the facts
- . DATE: 3/13/68 TIME: 5:00PM CALLER: Richard Daley Pages ofTranscript: 7 pages Barbara Cline Archivist (A) THE PRESIDENT returning Mayor Richard Daley's call (B) 5:00p, March 13, 1968 I'm sorry I missed you. A I was in a Cabinet meeting
- I MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON NOTES ON INFORMAL COFFEE IN THE FAMILY DINING ROOM - JANUARY 31, 1968 Present: The President George Christian ~ Hugh Sidey - Time Carroll Kilpatrick - Washington Post Merriman Smith - UPI Frank
- beautiful; and then into the Blue Room , posing fo r Vogue m agazin e. The picture w il l be in c o lo r - a c o v e r picture perhaps - and it sim ply devours time. ThenI rushed back upstairs and changed into a cocktail dress fo r the fourth of our s e r
- AprillS,2008 Reference No. 12916 Processing Note There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 4/10/68 TIME: 4:06 PM CALLER: Drew Pearson Pages ofTranscript: 3 pages Barbara Cline Archivist . '... ~· .. ·~-., I
- Reference No. 13146 August 13, 2008 Processing Note Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 6/26/68 TIME: ll :lOAM CALLER: Everett Dirksen Pages ofTranscript: 2 pages Barbara Cline Archivist CCD\llrc ci:T
- . That time will be required to get all of our units on the ground and make them combat effective. · Secretary McNamara: We should have working sessions periodically to discuss these matters. We may do this without the President. I suggest that we ask
- and came back Monday afternoon! And this sum m er I can think of a time or two when a very hard-working P resident has done it, but he has also taken his work with him, and packed m ore into those three days than any human ought to. After an hour
- . We are on a sound military basis for con In the North, they are rebuilding LOC's and their facilities. moving much materiel south. The President: They are Have we lost or gained by the action of March 31? General Wheeler: at this time. Secretary
- transcript series. DATE: 1/10/69 TIME: 5:11 PM CALLER: Richard Nixon Pages of Transcript: 3 pages Barbara Cline Archivist ·. • S:llpm - Friday January 10, 1969 A - Dick, we are trying to finish off our State of the Union and I thought it would
- know if they are moving substantial number of troops and supplies north of the DMZ. Some black Monday they might pour over the DMZ and kill many of our men. We have stopped bombing for 26 days -- not it is time for them to produce. MttTtt•C ..~OTES
- fohnson [9 of 10] ~I! lG ~JOTS~ GOPYRISHT~ti ~blicatjon Requi,.;s C1fern.ission cf Eop)!:tight HeJ;ii1r· W lAeMes Johnson - 10 THE PRESIDENT then read parts of his recent press conference at which time he pointed out the expenditure cuts that would
- ; LBJ takes nap; upcoming trip to Texas; Lady Bird does office work & records her diary; Eugene McCarthy showing surge in 1968 race; Hubert Humphrey joins Johnsons for dinner; styes on LBJ's eyes return; Lady Bird has massage and reads Time magazine
- or t h r e e more d r e s s e s , p o s s i b l y an e v e n in g d ress. I was i n no mood and t h i n k i n g o f th e b i l l s t h a t had a l r e a d y mounted up. A nd th e n n e x t i t was time t o s e e Max Brooks and Roy W h ite. Max's b u
- an an ecd ote about the f ir s t tim ^ th e m o st m em o ra b le time,/^the m o st am u sin g tim e^they had spent at the White H o u se. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE T h u rsd a y , F e b r ua r y 11, 1965 WASHINQTOM P age 5 W e’d taken a few le s s o
- ; Abe Fortas' Supreme Court nomination; Lynda Robb tells stories about her family; New York Times interview on LBJ Library; tea with American Association of Nurserymen; reception for Junior Army Navy Guild Organization members; Clark Cliffords to dinner
- riedm ans an d t h e Jack G oulds who h a d w r i t t e n a m a rv e lo u s r e v i e w o f my ABC s h ow. The John Pom f r e t s o f t h e New York T im es; th e John S t e e l e s o f Time a n d L i f e a n d t h e L u c ie n W arren s o f B u f f