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  • Parliament, German M.P~, Christian ·Democrat Group. (Former E.P. President) Joseph WOH~ART Vice-President of the European Parliament, Luxembourg 7 M.P., Socialist Group. Cornelis BERKHOUWER Vice-President of the European Parliament, Dutch M.P., Liberal
  • Affairs Frederick C. Belen, Deputy Postmaster General Cfoarles F. Luce, Under Secy of Interior J. Herbert Holloman, Under Secy of Commerce (Acting Secy) James Reynolds, Under Secy of Labor ; Joseph ; Wilbur J. Cohen, Under Secy of HEW Robert C Wood
  • The :- | • " " » — — —" "- ^; « -" • 'i !• ' '" ' '— i .j President went to the Situation Room _..... meet with '_ ; The Vice President « Secretary Rusk • | Secretary McNamara ; Hon. Nicholas Katzenbach I Hon. McGeorge Bundy _. (_ Hon. Walt Rostow Hon. Clark Clifford ~" Hon
  • you cannot advertise with companies owned by congressmen. meaning their wives indirectly, HEB, Jack's Sawmill, owned by Ed Clark." I'm quoting Dan Moody. Lyndon and I have. you might call it, a hate-love relationship. buried the hatchet with Lyndon
  • , the guys who covered the Congress were very much interested in technical virtuosity. This used to infuriate the liberal reformists, used to drive them out of their minds. [Senator Joseph] Joe Clark wanted the press to be interested in issues and things like
  • : Grenville Clark, Andrew Shonfield, Garnal Abdel Nasser, U.K.) President, U.A.R. two cormnents author and lawyer, Director, National U.S. Royal Institute Affairs, U.K. of Inter.­ (Sir MuhammedZafrulla Kahn, Judge of the International Court
  • will be with us. It has been with us since peo­ ple first began to grunt and make s1gns-becaus ou can bet that in the beginning was the unconfirmed rumor, th hint nf scandal­ ous doings in the rums of Pompe11. Liz Smith Joseph . Califano, Jr., one-time sped l
  • as WilLiam Bundy, Horace Busby, Joseph Califano, Ramsey Clark, David and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, John Kenneth Galbraith, Ban-y G Jdwater, Ann Landers, David McCullough, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Charles Robb, Dean Rusk, Liz Smith, William Westmoreland
  • persons, 12th & Philadelphia. 18. 4: 30 PM 7/23 (Police) 19. self by breaking glass, 12th by breaking \ from bein PATR. JOSEPH BRACE, 43, knee & rt thigh, stoned To Ford Hosp., PAO. MTB, abrasions & contusions by unkn persons, 12th & Lee left
  • ~ n's are set ad confirmatio for Tuesday, /' //June 2 at 10:30 aom. before _,,/..,.,. E~st ad, Ervin S and IC 7 G~'. LISTER HILL, ALA., PAT MCN.ltMARA, MICH. WAYNE MORSE, OREG. ,...RALPH YARBOROUGH, TEX. JOSEPH 8. CLARK. PA
  • , and I went back to Houston. I went back to Houston and went to work on the Houston Press. B: I see. S: I couldn't get on the Post, and I was on the Press when I interviewed Clark Gable, you were talking about. He came there with a stock company
  • marriage; Scott's work for the Houston Press; Scott's affiliation with Clark Gable; covering the 1928 Democratic Convention and attempting to interview FDR there; Scott's interview with Will Durant; meeting LBJ for the first time; LBJ's relationship
  • Speaker of the Assembly. Assembly California Legi.sl&ture Sacramento. California . WMW:MJC:rgm Septeinber 8, 1965 TO: HONORABLE RAMSEY CLARK The Deputy Attorney General FROM: JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR. Special Ae sistant to the President I
  • to express my opinions on it. The President didn't hire me for that. He had [Joseph] Califano, who would express himself 18 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
  • of the war and the information and advice he was receiving; how LBJ obtained information; LBJ's secrecy and relationship with the press; LBJ's travel planning; LBJ's opinion of William McChesney Martin; Joseph Swidler as head of the Federal Power Commission
  • ~·.~~ ··'·~"~:a State ci. Marvin Gentile - Deputy Assistant Secreta.?7 for Security Defense Joseph A. Califano, Jr. - Special Assistant to the Secreta.?7 of Defense · David z. Robinson - Technical ~cialist, Office of Science and Technology BOB James w. Clark - Assistant
  • , 1977 INTERVIEWEE: JOSEPH LAITIN INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Laitin's residence in Bethesda, Maryland Tape 1 of 2 L: We never got into the [subject of the] Pope in New York. G: Okay. Do you want to take that up? L: Yes
  • See all online interviews with Joseph Laitin
  • Laitin, Joseph
  • Oral history transcript, Joseph Laitin, interview 3 (III), 2/13/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Joseph Laitin
  • And of course Clark Clifford who I would in the saoe class with Fortas in terms of his legal acuity t~at but he was available and he had available.to him some he could call on--plus, as I say, the first-rate Justice Depari:=e~t:. F: When
  • of politics in the CAB; the Trans-Atlantic and Trans-Pacific cases; Watts riots and Joseph A. Califano Jr., Leroy Collins, Governor Brown, and Ramsey Clark; LBJ's skill at using events like Selma and Watts to achieve legislative goals; LBJ uses civil rights
  • : And going to San Francisco and down to Los Angeles, and trying to find ways to speed production of aircraft and ships. C: Basically, we were there, we were running from San Diego to Seattle, attached to Forrestal's office with Dr. [Joseph] Barker, who
  • Harriman. G: I guess Harriman especially had had a good deal of experience with the Soviet Union. I wonder if this was a factor. B: Well, any president, when they're looking for a personal envoy, will tend to go to the Averell Harrimans or the Clark
  • of activities surrounding it, the programs surrounding it. The fact [is] that I got into the manpower business when I was working for the Senate, specifically Senator [Joseph] Clark, who was the first chairman of what was then the Subcommittee on Manpower
  • you for help in the Senate, experienced a nd loyal help, as we, his fri ends, fi ght Hitler in the Senate--fight /heeler and Nye and Va.ndenbur first, and make peace ,rith Hitler second. and Clark , who would crucify Roosevelt Send us someone
  • --. ~ '° '° I I 0--. CQv'i ll) ~ , ,s:r . ~~ ~~· r- co co c:q.._ '°'°'°~ ;::1 u u & 1, 0 0 g;-~ ~ ~ " I ' tLlFFOilr>, .t!.XEC ... •.. UT IVE GI 1/ .~~-~-1/ Secretary Clark - -::--:-~ ALBUM OF PHOTOCitAf>Hs FO!t CHRISTAMS 1918 5 Ap 68
  • pleased. Those are the directions in which I wish to go and am determined to go. Please keep in touch. Honorable Joseph S. Clark United States Senate Washington, D. C. - - ---· ··-- . ·I . .. .... . .. .r. - . MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE
  • well SCLC, but neither was .admitted. Included in the business group were Earl Malik, Winton Blount, Milton Cummings, James Coile (Scott Pape{) and a man named Thomas Russell who was said to be a very helpful reconciling influence. A. G. Gaston, Joseph
  • , N. Y., 5/22/64. SPITAIBICK,Harry, 12~1 E. 99th St., Bro'Jklyn, N. Y., PM5/22/64. SAVITSKY, N., 2424 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 5/22/64. PLANCO, ThomasW., 170 72d St., Brooklyn 9, N. Y., PM5/22/64. GIULIANO, Joseph L., ~ Locust Hill Ave., Yonkers, N
  • Clark Glbbou al•& (Dr. Tr•••ll - AMA preaeatatlooa the way) .. Lla Carpeater Advasace team - Tyler Abell, .1.. Moraa. BUl Whitley. (Two advaace time aeeded) •••k• Heary Wilaoc THE LADY BlllD SPECIAL A whletleetop la early October c.weria& 14 •1
  • RESOURCES Udall Freeman Schultze McPherson Alexander Levinson Gaither AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF OF AGRICULTURE THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON November 8, 1966 MEMORANOOM To: Joseph A. Califano, Jr. Special Assistant to the From
  • See all scanned items from the Office Files of Joseph A. Califano Box 60
  • Folder, "Task Force of Resources and Recreation," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 60
  • Office Files of Joseph A. Califano
  • Office Files of Joseph A. Califano
  • . Dean Rusk HANIGAN,John L., Brunswick Corp Sec. of Defense & Mrs .. Clark Clifford HAR'l1E,Edward H., Corpus Christi Caller­ Sen. & Mrs. Sam J. ERVIN, Jr. BIBLE, Alan, Senator Times BOOGS,J* Caleb, Senator JOSEPH, Burton M., Mpls. SMITH, Hulett, Gov
  • Post, whom we knew first as Mrs. Joseph Davies, and then, as far as I was concerned it seems fairly briefly, as Mrs. Herbert May. Wasn't that the name of her last husband? M: I don't know. 11 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh - 35 charged were mere outgrowths of the tax case. Katzenbach didn't necessarily want Bittman to prosecute the case. Ramsey Clark, who was Deputy Attorney General, felt he was in no position
  • is critical of the tight money policy followed by the administration. Ed Clark cables LBJ urging him to oppose passage of a bill sponsored by Senator Neuberger which would regulate billboard advertising on federally-owned lands next to federal highways. Gerry
  • , Sarah Jones, Donald Kerr, H.F. Klinefelter, Jr., R.K. Lancaster, F.C. Lane, Victor Laties, Sam L~gg, A. Lilienfeld, Victor Lowe, H.J. Mark, Clement Markert, John Menkes, Jean-Pierre Meyer, Mary Monk, Joseph Morton, Earl Nash, Neal Nathanson, W.L. Neumann
  • Martin King, Ralph Abernathy, Whitney Young, Joseph Rauh. I can think of about fifty or sixty outstanding, nationally known civil rights leaders who were here, Roy Wilkins and all that gang. But the problem with the police came about after we had had
  • condemning [Joseph] McCarthy, and old man Hunt loved McCarthy. G: But I never brought it up. Do you recall his role in, say, the 1960 campaign as, let's say, a messenger between your brother and Hunt, and Hunt urging . • • ? I believe he urged your brother
  • something, he did cultivate the people that could help him. CJD: Does that m.ake sense to you? Well I think there in the Interior with Tex and Abe and the rest of them- - VFD: And Clark Foreman. CJD: - -they were as enthusiastic about it as Lyndon