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- 6/11/68 TO: Marie Fehmer FROM: Barefoot Sanders Resume of Leadership Breakfast, Tuesday, June 11, 1968 'J The Leadership Breakfast today was attended by Senators Mansfield and Byrd, Speaker McCormack, Congressmen Albert and Boggs
- . ... __ ..,._._ --· ·· .. . :-· . :· :.,,.. 8j_ SUMMARY OF STATEMENTS BY CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS, OCTOBER 31, 1968 MIKE MANSFIELD: I am 100% for it. SPEAKER McCORMACK: I'm with you. SENATOR KUCHEL~ I'm all the way with you. REPRESENTATIVE HALE BOGGS: I'm for you. SENATOR DIRKSEN: You know
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- there. ### .. CONG ESSIONAL FILE Augus t 23, 1961 Dear Mike: · Certainly. 1 •pp~e
- / no --- jrj THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February MEMORANDUM FROM: 1, 1966 FOR MR. OKOMOTO Mike Manatos 1),. ')'1, I talked to the President last night about Senator Mansfield 1s request for pictures taken on the yacht with the Englehards
- From AP and U!"I DispatclM• The United States and Brit ain joined Laotian Premier· SENATOR MANSFIELD Souvanna Phouma yesterday, 'Last train out' in urging an on-the-spot con feren'ce to restore peace in Laos. Washington officials stressed 'l
- matte rs. MR. VANCE: Yes. SENA TOR FULBRIGHT: Could you have private talks about substantive matters before bombing is halted. MR. VANCE: Yes. SENATOR MANSFIELD: I am not discouraged. I am delighted with line with patience. SECRETARY
- they were not advised of the call up action yesterday. Secretary McNamara: The President: Mendel Rivers is mad. Mansfield is also bellyaching about it. Secretary McNamara: I called Mansfield. M!ETlt
- with Senators Fulbright and Mansfield and others .. The President said that the Ways and Means Committee shelved the tax message today. The President said he did not want any of the information which he was about to discuss to go outside of the room
- CITIZENSNEWS August, 1965 Text of President Johnson's Speech at Medicare Signing NATIONALCX>UNaLOP SINIOll OTIZINS, INC. President and Mrs. Truman, Secretary Celebrezze, Sena tor Mansfield, Senator Symington, Senator Long, Governor Hearnes, Senator