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  • President Eisenhower, President Kennedy and President Johnson, I'd say the more important variable from the standpoint of the Policy Planning Council is the Secretary of State . Now insofar as the President's personality comes to bear on it's work, I'd
  • , there was almost a fixation of lying to the press. A very small thing in the Senate: Tom Gates was up for secretary of Defense the last year of the Eisenhower Administration, and Russell Long was holding it up. And we asked Johnson at the daily press conference
  • information. And we were really barred by the new people from com- munication with them; there wasn't any dialogue. Now I've been through three changes of administrations in responsible positions--Truman to Eisenhower, Eisenhower to Kennedy, and Johnson
  • guess, forty-three when he was elected. He was my age. Most of his principal advisors and assistants were approximately of his age or younger, rather than of the age of Eisenhower advisors, or of the Democratic contemporaries of President Eisenhower
  • this ran counter to the President's order. My reaction to that--I was prepared to this; I was ready for this--was that all Presidents in the past had done this. President Eisenhower did it, and it was traditional to do this. F: This is bi-partisan really
  • Hilto n and Pres.—sai d neve r min d • Dictate d telegram t o Gen . Eisenhower o is i n hospital a t Marc h Air I orce . t t o Mansio n Base Dinner guest s Mr. an d Mrs. Joseph Alsop had arrived a t 7:25p m - April 30 , 1968 _ VHITE HOUS E Date_
  • . Terenc e J . Cooke , D . D. Archbisho p of New York Hon. Roma n Hruska , U S Senate Hon. Hal e Boggs , Hous e o f Representatives Hon. Willia m McCulloch , Hous e o f Representatives Dr. Milto n S . Eisenhower , Baltimore , M d Chairma n o f the Commissio
  • Eisenhower) The Presiden t th e fron t pag e o f th e Sta r — there waa a repor t o n a violent deat h o f Mrs . Suzann e Morri s whos e husban d i s a n aid e t o Senator Muskie . Worked item s ou t o f thebox 7:05p T o Ova 7:06p t Georg 7:20p Th
  • asking for letter from David Eisenhower of 2 or 3 years ago on the Vietnam war (PL) (PL) \ f ™ ^ /HITE HOUS E Dat >ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N e Oc t 17 In Out 11 f Lo , 196 8 or t ExpendiActivity Gode LD (include visited by) ture 3:45p t
  • Archivist for Presidential Libraries Chester Newland, LBJ Library Phillip Brooks, Truman Library John Wickman, Eisenhower Library 6:25 p. 6:30p President 6:30 p 7:30 p. Majority left Cabinet Room and returned to Ova l Office, accompanied by Lawson Knott
  • Lyndo n Baine s Johnso n Presidential Librar y Dr. Danie l J . Reed , Assistan t Archivist for Presidentia l Libraries , GS A Hon. Jame s B . Rhoads , Archivis t o f th e Unite d State s Dr. Joh n E . Wickman , Director , th e Dwigh t Davi d Eisenhower
  • patterns inside the federal government, in spite of the fact that Eisenhower had taken a bold step: he'd created an executive order, created a president's committee on government employment policy, a position, by the way, for which I was hired at one point
  • with Eisenhower's President's Committee on Government Employment Policy; discrimination in federal hiring nationwide; in-house vs. contract work discrimination; Potomac Institute report for the Department of Defense; Robert McNamara's work to hire more black
  • EOB 6:50 Tazewell Shepard ___________ 6: 55 Secretary Harriman and Sen. Fulbright 7:05 f President Truman • 7:10 t General Eisenhower ____________ 7:29 t _____ sargent .Shriver ___________ 7:35 Mac Kilduff 7:36 Easting dinner in 274 EOB ' _ 7:40
  • Majority Leader I voted with President Eisenhower 76 percent on foreign policy, 36 percent on domestic policy. Of course, I know you do not have as good a President to support as I did, but I know that you want to vote for what is right and what the people
  • with former President Eisenhower (on the ground at March AFB). The President will depart March AFB about 8 a. m. for Honolulu, arriving 11: 30 a. m. local time. The meetings will dis cuss hi gh-level milit ary appointment s now pending and military
  • help to us than the Democrats in the last few months. Secretary Clifford: Ike said he would be glad to see me. The President: Eisenhower has helped me in every critical thing I have asked him to help on. You would be good to talk with him. Secretary
  • ] [February 17, 1965 - 10:00 a.m. Meeting with General Eisenhower and Others] [April 28, 1965 - 7:30 p.m. Meeting with Congressional Leaders on Dominican Republic] [May 16, 1965 - 6:45 p.m. Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisors on Vietnam] [June 11, 1965 - 11
  • the Republicans are gutting the bill." The President noted "in 1960, Eisenhower indicted only 19 people from organized crime and we've indicted l~ 190 this year alone. One of the problems today is that they didn't do anything about it in those Republican years
  • thing in 1936 and on the farm question, even in the middle of the campaign; He sent for the people • : . P: Oh, we do that all the time.' · I went to Eisenhower the other day across the country. We will be fully briefing Nixon and the others from
  • in the second year of each term — FDR, Hoover, Truman, Eisenhower, JKF Justice Attny Abe Gen Barber Fortas Katzenbach re Attny Gen (b.2) Shop MW Mrs. Johnson, Edmund Gov. Brown, departed for Taylor residence, Santa Fe, W.M. San Francisco
  • very interesting pictures and signs -- drawn and made by school children. The President is the first head of state to visit Korea since Eisenhower, and Mrs. Johnson is the first First Lady of any country to ever come to visit Korea. As the motorcade
  • Smith Goodpaster's Bill Moyers Larry O'Brien visit with to a report on General General Eisenhower Aug White 20 1965 Friday House To Sout h Lawn fo r REMARKS t o Whit e Hous e Conferenc e o n Equal Employmen t Opportunitie s Introduced
  • . -- and the President asked to see her before announcing her appointment) Bill Moyers MW (pl) Mrs. Fagan Dickson joined Senator Robert Kennedy (B.2) S^*a*< GeneralDwight Eisenhower -Palm Desert, California (Indio, Calif.) (B.; To mansion w/ Mrs. Fagan Dickson
  • June 30 1965 White Secy House Mann Larry Franklin O'Brien D Roosevelt To mansion General Secretary General Senator Jr w/ JV for luncheon Eisenhower McNamara Wheeler Dirksen George Reedy Secy Wednesday Rusk Jake Jacobse n Jack Valent i Bill
  • , Washingto n Rep. A . B . A . General Dwigh t Eisenhower - Minocqu a , Wisconsi n (fishin g resort ) To th e Cabine t Roo m for meetin g w / Secy . Rusk , Secy . McNamara , Under Secy . Geo . Ball , Gen . Wheele r STAFF: Horac e Busby , McGeorg e Bundy, an d
  • also advised the President that Doubleday wants to do the President's memoirs. He said this firm published Eisenhower and Truman. The President said he had turned all the publishing offers he has received over to a lawyer, and decisions would be made
  • ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Hoyt -- I -- 14 several under Truman and Eisenhower, I didn't want any part of it, because
  • delegation. I agreed, and as you know finally Kefauver was nominated. It was shortly after the election of President Eisenhower that Jack Kennedy was speaking at a Sunday evening forum in Tucson, and I got a call that he wanted to see me before his
  • the Eisenhower Administration show much interest in the McCarthy hearings--I know they were interested--but did they demonstrate it from the White House level? S: Well, they never did to me, but I know in a way-- F: You were left alone to look at the evidence
  • recall there was a vote that came up about the Marines and I voted with the Eisenhower Administration on the question--I was a Democrat then. I thought the Eisenhower Administration was right on it, whatever the question was. After the vote, Lyndon
  • and President Eisenhower took office in 1953. It was the custom tQroughout the country, or had been, that all U. S. attorneys would submit their resignations to the Justice Department if there was a change in administration. So I called Senator Johnson
  • . But she was just totally shocked by the idea of Allan Shivers taking over the structure of the Democratic Party in Texas and converting it into a campaign organization for Ike Eisenhower. To her it was not only contrary to her political beliefs
  • in criticism of him, and I don't know whether his long range strategy--Eisenhower kind of LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories
  • went to Washington to advise President Eisenhower that we should be aggressive about meeting the challenge of Sputnik rather than LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
  • was Eisenhower's Commissioner of Education. Now most, if not all, of these people served on subsequent Great Society task forces, and most of the people I have named in particular served on education task forces. Would you say that the participation of these people
  • an Eisenhower administration proposal in 1965 that was introduced for the health professions educational assistance to encourage-- M: Eisenhower in 1965? G: Well, Eisenhower--it was something that had been proposed earlier during the Eisenhower
  • ] permanent, $8 billion temporary, passed it easily, just the difference in 357 and 365. G: Let me ask you how the White House's legislative liaison program changed over the years from, say, the late fifties and early sixties, when Eisenhower was president
  • . Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Shannon -- I -- 7 two years during the beginning of the Eisenhower Administration, from the later forties right through
  • funding; Marion Folsom and Arthur Fleming as secretaries of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW); changes in NIH under Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy; HEW Secretaries Oveta Culp Hobby, Marion Folsom, Abraham Ribicoff, Anthony
  • that he believed that it was inadvisable for Congress to take up Alaska statehood legislation without considering Hawaii statehood alsoo He said that the two bills were discussed at the meeting of Republican legislative leaders with President Eisenhower
  • .. seasworroUntltned) I ' ' Page ___ 2 BONN LONDON NEW DELHI of telegram to 4'0KYO , SEOUL SINGAPORE KARA'-'K,£--------- UNCLASSIFIED urging Prc~ident Johnson Eisenhower, US Government to a - ,·-orize population President preparations plans