Discover Our Collections
Limit your search
Tag- Digital item (19)
- new2023-Oct (1)
- Bundy, William P. (William Putnam), 1917-2000 (2)
- Belen, Frederick C. (Frederick Christopher), 1913- (1)
- Boatner, Charles K. (1)
- Church, Frank C. (1)
- Cross, James Underwood, 1925-2015 (1)
- Desautels, Claude J. (Claude John), 1921-1982 (1)
- Flott, Frederick (1)
- Gruening, Ernest, 1887-1974 (1)
- Jacobson, George (1)
- McCone, John A. (John Alex), 1902-1991 (1)
- Minow, Newton N., 1926- (1)
- Monroney, A. S. Mike (Almer Stillwell Mike), 1902-1980 (1)
- Mundt, Karl E. (Karl Earl), 1900-1974 (1)
- Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003 (1)
- 1964-08-xx (2)
- 1968-09-21 (1)
- 1968-11-07 (1)
- 1969-02-26 (1)
- 1969-05-01 (1)
- 1969-05-26 (1)
- 1971-03-19 (1)
- 1974-04-23 (1)
- 1976-06-01 (1)
- 1979-05-07 (1)
- 1980-04-18 (1)
- 1981-02-11 (1)
- 1984-07-22 (1)
- 1985-11-02 (1)
- Vietnam (19)
- 1960 campaign (1)
- Assassinations (1)
- Department of State (1)
- Diplomacy (1)
- Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978 (1)
- Intelligence (1)
- JFK Assassination (1)
- Japan (1)
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985 (1)
- Outer Space (1)
- Personal narratives (1)
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961 (1)
- Tonkin Gulf Incidents, 1964 (1)
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 (1)
- Text (19)
- LBJ Library Oral Histories (13)
- National Security Files (3)
- McCone Memoranda (1)
- Papers of U. Alexis Johnson (1)
- Papers of William P. Bundy (1)
- Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (13)
- Country Files, Vietnam (2)
- Diary Transcripts (1)
- Manuscript Files (1)
- Memoranda and Meeting Notes (1)
- National Security Council Histories Files (1)
- Oral history (13)
- Folder (6)
- Manuscript (1)
- Meeting notes (1)
- Personal diary (1)
19 results
- a pledge to Kennedy, nor to Paul Butler, who was then the Democratic National Chairman; but I had told Butler that if chosen as Keynote Speaker, I would refrain from siding with one camp or another until I had delivered my Keynote speech; then I would make
- Butler, for example, used to say that Mr. Johnson made divided government work by surrendering to President Eisenhower. Do you think that's accurate? Mundt: I think you must mean Paul Douglas. M: Well, Mr. Butler was Chairman of the Democratic
- by what he saw in Paul Kattenburg, who was the country director for Vietnamese affairs, who's presently a professor at the University of South Carolina, after early retirement from the department. G: What was he disturbed about? F: It was sort of ad
- Going to work for Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge; Paul Kattenburg; Ambassador Frederick Nolting; Flott’s job duties; conditions at the American Embassy in Vietnam upon Lodge’s arrival; interaction with the press; traveling from Washington D.C
- ? M: They gave us a little tiny headquarters about half the size of this small office we're in now. I would say about 6x12 for our headquarters. the chairman of the Democratic party was the late Mr. [Paul] Butler. Kennedy very strongly. You see, He
- , 1985 INTERVIEWEE: GEORGE INTERVIEWER: Ted PLACE: JACOBSON Gittinger Colonel Jacobson's residence, Reston, Virginia Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 G: You just said that you would like to say some words about your friend, John Paul Vann. J: Yes. I think
- Jacobson's opinion of John Paul Vann; Vann's work for Agency for International Development (AID) in Vietnam and his death; Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV) relations with the press, including Joseph Alsop, Don Oberdorfer, Peter Braestrup
- in the Pentagon was, I think, President Johnson's first approved appointment, alongside that of Paul Nitze as Secretary of the Navy . We both hold what must be unique commissions in the recent history of the United States, possibly in all its history, because
- usociated them Jea11--Paul and the Yugoslav , well known 00°aided popaaa.diaili cleao o-f the proje~t •f ·ti. poup wu al•• ..,..ened d d.\e "~ln • sponaon • majo-r aour@e •f actioa ,,.e Seqhn A,6) The pres~ig~ publie • of t:he ''Berlltrand
- for Jack Kennedy to stop in Chicago to have a visit with Governor Stevenson. Jack Kennedy was on his way back from Oregon to Hyannis for a family birthday party. Bill and I picked Jack Kennedy up at the private airplane hangar of Butler Aviation
Oral history transcript, Charles K. Boatner, interview 3 (III), 6/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
(Item)
- . Go down to Dick Russell's coming out here ." So I rushed down there and got two cases of Black Label, and I came back up and got one in the basement and a couple of bottles under the bar . The Senator came and told the butler--I can't think of who
- HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Cross -- II -- 8 board of Capital National Bank, and I don't recall the other guests. Roy Butler
Oral history transcript, Claude J. Desautels, interview 1 (I), 4/18/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
(Item)
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 4 January 1964 - 28 April 1965," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
(Item)
- .) and former Senator Butler of Maryland . The Democratic members were Senator (Hubert) Humphrey (D-Minn .), Senator (John) Kennedy (D-Mass .), and Ted Sorensen was their counsel . At one point there was a roll call in the House and Mr . Hagan LBJ
- , was only four, Secretary was fuelled As it lumbered *In late October, Paul Nitze had been nominated President Kennedy to be Secretary of the Navy, and I to up and replace him in the top ISA post. The nominations confirmed by the Senate on the very day
- . Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Thurmond -- I -- 12 curb the powers of the Supreme Court. One was the Butler-Jenner bill. He managed to sidetrack that. T
- the next election will change that. of good people are dropping out. But a lot Oh, they're fed up and they say, "It isn't worth it; it used to be fun," you know. And I mean good people, people like, oh, Julia Butler Hansen of Washington and Edith