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- probably cannot come they sure think someone should be there to speak for the Senator. 1bey had a couple of suggestions: (1) would be Mr. Rayburn, (2) ~ be Sellator Dodd. "One of the main reasons they are in hopes someone can be there is so they can show
- ) Dudman , St . 4 ^ Louis Post-Dispatc George Weeks , UP I Harry Kelly , A F Sam Donaldson. AB C . Henry Hubbard , Newswee k . Joh n Pierson , Wal l Street Journa l Barbara Furlow , U . S. New s an d Worl d Repor t Robert (Bob ) Young, Chicag o Tribun e
- for the next try. We have very few alternatives at this point. So, again I ask what are the best ways to get the ship and the men back. The President: I see little hope that the United Nations will yield anything productive. We do need to show
- answers to them before a situation deveJ.ops and we didn't have them. I hope all of you see what has happened during the last two weeks. Westy said he could use troops one day last week. Today he comes in with an urgent request for them. I want to look
- aw ard s fo r e x c e lle n c e in d e sig n or lan d scap in g to a b u s in e s s e sta b lish m e n t, a n e ig h b o rhood, a public b u ild in g. I think, I hope, h e ’ll give them so m e en co u ra g em en t, son® pat on the head. A t any r
- , if in the last three to four months -- if you were to find that the same men either affirmed their attitude or reached a change of attitude. It would be of considerable help to you. The group of Dillon, Dean and the Republicans was a very good group. Bob Murphy
- d by) . Joh n Mac y - a t Civi l Servic e Commissio n Offic e r* F RECOR D . Ernes t McFarland , Justic e o f Arizona Suprem e Cour t The Justic e i s i n tow n thi s week , an d wrote th e President , expressin g hope tha t he migh t b e abl e t o
- Schultze, Director, BOB Hon and Mrs. Gardner Ackley, Chmn, Council of Economic Advisors n^ Sept 14 Dav Activity (inc!ude visited bv) ture Ex pen Cod< Gen. and Mrs. Harold K. Johnson, Chief of Staff, USA Adm and Mrs. David L. McDonald, Chief of Naval
- in while Mike President signed things Manatos Senate passed debt bill after tabling Williams amendment to MJdr's 501017 45 to 24. now going on. room going one pieces of correspondence Pres. saw Bob Fleming come into room and asked about this pm's
- -- he's fantastic!" - Pres. and Mrs. Johnson escorted the Bob tion to PM & Mrs. Krag to Krags to front door of North Portico, Fleming come spend weekend w/him at LBJ Ranch. ... PM to adviseif his schedule will permit, Pres. turned to some wom *T2f50a Pres
- remember one time Bob Taft, speaking against federal aid for education, said, into it, it would cost $3, 000, 000, 000 a year. II II II If we get Well, we haven't been in it very long, and it's costing more than that right now, don't you see
- summer. B: I hate to keep interrupting you, but I think a question is appropriate here, and I hope it doesn't sound rude or disrespectful. So far as the public sees, you and Mr. Randolph worked together in an awful lot of things like
- for it. It is hoped that the above regulations are not considered unusually restrictive. We ask the cooperation of all in order to carry out our purpose of providing to the membership a pleasant and convenient location for meals, where good food is served. Any
- . and I appr~ciate class she never Jhite and is a liberal here, wh,·. lives democrat. at home. sp,~ak lrench. , let me say, you are cancer .1ly, doin~ a 1 Juanita: The young lady who wrote the attached dau hter of Bob Thomp,~~n, Murchison
- this is a pI'ersona1 argument that the two of us had and I 've forgotten it a1ready and I hope·-Jack has. 11 . This voice came on and said, "I have." And I said, "Wh~t is going on?'' Bill said', "Well, I should have told you, I've got you on the speaker phone
- Lost part of left arm with Marines in World War XX Selected as the outstanding Handi'capped Person in Te~as 1 ., I - - 196f. and I hope security the above will reasons • .. May I hear .. from Causeway Plaque? --~r;- F.,.....,; - you ~~ L
- all day, except for meeting Mr. & Mrs. Graham Purcell at Friendship and stopping by Thornberry office staff party. 1/29 Attends coffee in McCormack’s office for Purcell. Meets with Gene Chambers; Bob Donovan (Times Herald); Andrew Heiskell (Life
Oral history transcript, William B. Cannon, interview 1 (I), 5/21/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- dealings with David Hackett, who was Bob Kennedy's roommate, as you know, in school and a very close friend, in connection with what eventually became VISTA but was set up as the domestic service corps. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 38, August 11-17, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- . that there is hope that Hussein might be persuaded m recog'niz.e Israel in time. He says that there is a difference of opinion in the Israeli government as to Nasser, so.me thinking that he is the best Israel can hope for , and others feeling t...½.at he is a world
- , thought he was doing, and hoped he was doing. I'd appreciate it. And then we'll look at the 1967 Middle East war. I believe you were out of the government by then, but I also know that you were called back and played a central role in dealing
- the crowd there and there's Bob Strauss who was working for me when I didn't have three friends in Dallas County, I guess'" knew. So he Dallas has never been really a good town for him, and I went to work here. M: Why was Dallas not ever a good town
- brother Bob Phinney, who resides in Austin and who is the Internal Revenue Director for the Southern District of Texas. Bob had been working with Mr. Johnson in the Youth Development Program before he went to Congress with Congressman Kleberg. After
- Biographical information; family history; Sam Houston; Sam Johnson’s speech to Texas House of Representatives regarding Ku Klux Klan; Congressman Kleberg; Bob Phinney; Col. Ernest O. Thompson; LBJ’s use of a helicopter in 1948 campaign; labor’s
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- to you and to the. people of Nigeria on the seventh anniversity of Nigerian independence. It is our sincere and fervent hope that peace will soon return to your great country and that the years ahead will bring progress and prosperity. Lyndon B
- weren't; that we would have a long period of stalemate in which we would hope that we could build up the government of South Viet Nam, et cetera. But that really made Clifford quite skeptical of the value of large reinforcements. I believe he had been
Oral history transcript, Frederick Flott, interview 3 (III), 9/27/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , telling them that the U.S. government very much hoped they would see fit to do something to help Vietnam. I made a few trips not only to Bangkok to see embassies for countries that didn't have embassies in Saigon, but also went out to Iran and Paris
Oral history transcript, Stuart Symington, interview 2 (II), 11/28/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the closest friend LBJ had from the standpoint of legislation, as I look back on it, could well have been Bob Kerr, second to Russell, of course. Unfortunately both of them have passed away. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
- Poat Life West9rn Union Frank Cancellare Robert Schutz Charles Taanade Francis MiUer Stan Wayman Ollie Atkins Paul Slade John B~uer JOG Scherschel Bob Hess Milton Bittenbencl~r Tom Craven, Sr. Ted Clark Bob Hemmig Joe Steine:LeRoy Anderson John Levy
- , only one involved he hopes vote for he made it very plain he is running race and does not want to be directly in any other. He said several times to have the votes of Texans who also the President. Best regards. ¼cerely, ~ Leslie Carpenter >( LC:bb
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- that it ucategorically" ~ declare its readiness to begin talks after the stopping of the bo.-,bin::; 'l FYI Usual DRV formulation is that talk "could." follow bombing halt . End FYI _ 5. Ot her specific points on which ·we hope ?.1!a urer will be willing to furnish
- by the Texas Democratic Delegation in the Speaker's Dining Room on next Wednesday, May 31, 1967. This will be an open meeting. We hope that you will be able to join us this week. Sincerely, CL:{ Abraham Kazen, Jr., M. >( The President The White House
- rights to fly from San Francisco, or the West Coast, to New York and then on to Europe. This prob lem has existed for a long time. Of course, an amicable agreement can be reached only through administrative talks, but I hope to facilitate a solution
- hoped any increase would be te~porary. 4. Evron noted that early publicity re our offer could be expected in view forth- coming EXlllllf Cairo meeting. Davies said we would ask GOJ for 24-hour advance notice ' re publicity in order assure full
- in Washington 1a necessary. send tor you. It that happens, I will Please return immediately after .the election. Franklin D. Roosevelt." I think these wires need no comment. I hope you agree with the Pr-esident,and not with these "almost friends" ot his
- transportation, slums and blight, urban sprawl and scatteration-all these problems spawn •ugliness where there should· be beauty, hopelessness and want where there should be hope and abun dance. One of the greatest domestic challenges now facing the nation
Oral history transcript, David Ginsburg, interview 4 (IV), 11/11/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- could expect to happen what in fact did happen, or is happening. MG: Bob. . . . 20 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
- of the 1960s to those of the 1980s and what Ginsburg would recommend in 1988; LBJ's contribution of hope to the black poverty problem in the United States; how the black inner city population changed and the situation deteriorated after 1967
- Washington so I did have a chance to see a good deal of President Johnson and to develop a fantastic admiration and affection for him. If it's appropriate to say it, and I hope it is--I'll say it anyway--as far as I was concerned, as I'd see more and more
- : They had seniority. H: Yes. My first impression of the Senate was that the people who ran it were the southerners or their allies. And I remember so well how Bob Taft always had a working relationship with Dick Russell on certain issues. Lyndon Johnson
- Initial awareness of LBJ; Senate run by Southerners; Tidelands; political albatross; DC’s Southern atmosphere; Dick Russell; Harry Byrd; Eugene Milligan; Bob Taft; LBJ as a political operator; LBJ’s relationship with David Dubinsky; Walter George
- they shouldn' t bunch up all of their investmen t plans into 1967 and hope that 1968 would bring a relief from the problem . The trade surplus was diminishi ng and had been diminishi ng steadily since 1964, when it was at about 6.4 billion. It had gone down
- the Mission's relations with the press. of that group. Arthur Sylvester was part Bob Manning was also there. He was then still assistant secretary of State for Public Affairs. in that group as the Saigon representative. I was included Colonel Bill
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 26 (XXVI), 8/26/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- for Humphrey's use. Do you recall the efforts to get that? O: Yes, I recall a good deal. I recall Bob Short and others being very exercised about it in their attempts to get the money released. I recall a lot of negative comments concerning the failure to act