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- THOMAS DEWEY
- "SUMMARIZED"; VERY POOR SOUND QUALITY; FORD IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR; LBJ IS MEETING WITH THOMAS DEWEY AT TIME OF CALL; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING
- LBJ READS GOODPASTER'S REPORT OF HIS BRIEFING OF EISENHOWER ON VIETNAM, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; FORD EXPRESSES SUPPORT OF B-52 RAID, SPEAKS BRIEFLY TO THOMAS DEWEY; LBJ JOKES WITH FORD ABOUT TRADING MELVIN LAIRD FOR WAYNE MORSE
- Dewey, Thomas E. (Thomas Edmund), 1902-1971
- "SUMMARIZED"; VERY POOR SOUND QUALITY, FORD IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR; LBJ IS MEETING WITH THOMAS DEWEY AT TIME OF CALL; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
- n o r and Mrs. Tom Dewey o f New York and one moment i n t h e l i n e he and I la u g h e d t o g e t h e r o v e r t h e l a s t t i m e he h a d been a t th e W hite H o u se . P ro b a b ly nobody e v e r s p e n t a more h e c t i c day and n ig
- had suggested to him on Saturday that an independent investigation of the President's assassination should be conducted by a high level group of attorneys and jurists. probably headed by Governor Dewey. President Johnson rejected this idea
- the "hard" position and the need for power. of the campaign, Candidates ready he had not focussed almost never do: the only one in recent for the starting gun was Thomas E. Dewey, When Kennedy got the final he knew a lot on actual of people
- or whatever--negotiations; from the Federal Reserve Board it was either [William McChesney] Bill Martin or Dewey Dane; and two or three other people--Ed Fried, myself, and Fred [Frederick L.] Deming [Under Secretary of Treasury for Monetary Affairs] and Winn
Oral history transcript, William H. Chartener, interview 1 (I), 1/22/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- for Eisenhower in 1952 and had previously worked for Dewey on three of his campaigns, and also as research assistant for John Foster Dulles. pretty solidly Republican background. many years. So it was a However, it did go back a good I've retained my
- remember very well; he was the head of the Urban League at that time. He stayed with me in my house. And there were senators; I think one of them was [Dewey] Bartlett from Oklahoma, and I think [Edmund] Muskie from Maine; about twenty of the most