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  • members and things like that, the Speaker told me that he would throw in--the Speaker being behind him. If I start recalling the different instances--well, I will recall one: Tom Clark. Of course he was appointed head of the antitrust division
  • an interesting point. H: This gets into something that's none of my business; but on the other hand you see I'm always in a terrible fix. since he was graduated from high school. I've known Ramsey Clark His father sent him to me when he graduated from high
  • Califano, Joseph A., Jr., 1931-
  • Contacts with LBJ; LBJ’s role in Selective Service Acts in 1940-1950; Presidential cooperation; draft card burning; Burke Marshall Commission; Ramsey and Tom Clark; Ann Arbor sit-in; problem over prosecution; Professor Shea; Joe Califano; Sherman
  • as VP; Barefoot Sanders; Ramsey Clark; Mitchell liaison on White House staff; selecting African Americans for governmental positions; Samuel Jackson; LBJ as a victim of a kind of newspaper conspiracy; LBJ’s views of demonstrations; Floyd McKissick gate
  • : Senator Joseph Clark introduced a sense-of-the-Congress resolution to limit the air war over North Vietnam and also to limit the number of American troops. O: Yes, he used early on in that session an authorization or appropriation, I guess, to see if he
  • lived that he probably could have been a great force for Johnson in his bid for the In 1960, as you will recall, Governor [John Joseph] Hickey presidency. was a Johnson delegate but chairman of the Wyoming delegation. But on the first ballot in Los
  • the Stat.eof New York. Vice Adm. James A. Hirshfield, President, IAb Carriers' Asaociation. Captain J. W. Clark, Chairman, Committeeof American Steamship Linea. Perry M. Shoemaker, President, Central Railroad of NewJeney. Andrew Biemiller, AFL-CIO, Department
  • , JFLA. WALLACE H. WHITE, J R,, MAINE THEODOR E FRANCIS GREEN, R. I. HENR IK SHIPSTEAD, Ml.... ALBEN W, BARKLEY, KY. GERALD P. NYE, N. DAK. ROBERT R. REYNOLDS, N. c. JAM ES J. DAVIS, PA. JOSEPH P. GUFFl!Y, PA.. WARREN R. AUSYfN. YT. GUY M. GILLETl"E
  • Stalin, Joseph, 1879-1953
  • -, A0914805 0026 7016 PAFSC AAFSC Hq USAF(AFADA ) Wash OC 20330 COL HARTUNG, WALTER M, A0256128 0016' -4316 PAFSC AAFSC Hq USAF(AFPTR) Wash OC 20330 HINIKER, JEROME J, A0372810 9816 PAFSC Hq USAF(AFMSD) Wash OC 20330 HOOVER, JOSEPH S, A0907184
  • Lima Clyde T. Ellis Oscar Ewing Marion B. Folsom Rev. Dr. Ray Gibbons Bishop A. Raymond Grant Dr. Dana Mclean Greeley Dr. William Haber Edwin G. Halperin Ernest A. Hayes Miss Dorothy I. Height Dr. David R. Hunter C. E. Israel Dr. Dumont F. Kenny Joseph
  • Nalleaal Mo,tvove A-'41.._ C..•Hitr FooWIIH Ad.aa&alle.._ V._ ----1 A,teta.,...lln , . MEMORANDUMFORa SUBJECT& ;=-..r~~~/7.c! FG/::,'d ,.,-~. ,. F&-/Yt?~_r October 21, 1965 - '- ·•• Joseph A. Culifano, Jr . Special Assistant to th~ President
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  • ■• N. C.. JOSEPH P'. GUFFl:Y I PA. C1UY M. GIU.E'IT~, IOWA COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS February 21,, 1941 BENNET1" CHAMP CLARK, M01 CAIITEII GLASS, VA. JAMI:■ P'• BYRNES, ■. C., CHRISTIE 8. KENNEDY, CLERK llr. Charles E. llarah 2504
  • talks. Senators Proxx:nire, Clark, McGee and Yarborough praised the events of Monday in terms of "historic" and "monumental. ..., , Supportive Anderson, Gallagher. . .... statements in the House came from Representatives Nedzi, Rooney, Patten
  • Jrvia,t Friedman Ala Fruch1handlc:r Rev.Or. Jacob L Gabel LeoGartfflbcr,; Joseph Gellert J~ w.. Gerrity Emi Gluckcr Hoo. SamuelM. Co!J Dr. Harrr L Gold..'.1.1; Rod1Gttm IJ&dorcJ. Grttnbcr,; BcmarcfGross lma,tffaun Will If. Htys Harry Hdowit" Henry Hinch
  • swing with Athens and Frankston and Jacksonville, Rusk, Nacogdoches, Lufkin, and finishing in St. Augustine, that's Ed Clark's hometown, you know. I'm sure Ed was represented well there. Hemphill and Jasper and Woodville, Livingston, Huntsville. Whenever
  • Ginsburgh, Donald P. Doane, Clarke Beach, Grant Salisbury, Charles E. Whiti ng , John P. Sut herland, Robert W . Ruth, Wayne Olive r, David B. Richardson , Stephen L. Freeland, Ellis Haller , Robert A. Haeger, Albert L. Warner. A. S. Mcleod, Chief Economic
  • in the delegation. When I came to Congress, the delegations was much more conservative, as that word· is generally understood, than it is today, for example. There were many senior members, such as Fritz Lanham, Hatton Sumners, Milton West, Mr. [Joseph] Mansfield
  • Fisher, Ovie Clark
  • Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Speeches were fashioned as a result of the issues that we had de- termined were the ones that we wanted to hit. Clark Clifford and Abe Fortas were involved as allies on the outside
  • Valenti, Jack J. (Jack Joseph), 1921-2007
  • no jurisdiction to issue the-F: You thought you had a real legal point here? P: Oh, indeed, right. Then Al Wirtz went to the Fifth Circuit and Judge [Joseph C. Jr.] Hutcheson was the chief judge then, and he said that a single judge--and I think erroneously
  • -of-a-bitch, because I was a Catholic for Johnson, as I told you, the issue of Look came out that day. Did I tell you about this? F: No. C: The issue of Look came on the convention, and there were four places across an open page: Clark Clifford
  • of Illinois, the late Senator [Herbert] Lehman of New York, and [Jacob] Javits when he came in in the fifties, and former Senator Joe Clark, who was from Philadelphia. That's how he put them together. G: Yes, but he convinced the Democrats to vote against
  • was the staff liaison man? C: Well, I had-- M: Doug Cater, for awhile? C: Cater was staff man under Johnson, too, then there was Ramsey Clark, and before that, was Mike Feldman, and Mr. White, and of course Sorenson, and then, Bill Moyers. M: Did
  • Celebrezze, Anthony J. (Anthony Joseph), 1910-
  • believe Senator [Joseph] Clark of Pennsylvania was still in the Senate. And the Senator from Massachusetts, [Edward] Brooke, was not there, the black senator. He was in Africa at the time on LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
  • in Austin, Clark Thomason Winters, wasn't it? G: Is that Sam Winters? W: Sam Winters. 29 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
  • LBJ's feelings about Senator Joseph McCarthy in 1954; LBJ as a medical patient; a 1955 highway construction bill; LBJ's cousin, Margaret, and her family; LBJ's smoking habits after his 1955 heart attack; going on walks with LBJ; the LBJ Ranch
  • Road Blphin ■ tone Thomas & Thomas, Elphi.natone Camera Shopss Oar & Co., Elphinstone Street Fotocratt Studio, Clarke Street Karim Brothers, Elphin•tone Street · Drug Stores »lies ~~s, 1 & Co., Elphinatone Street Metropole :&tel Qu.een
  • most of the Great Society speech, I think, didn't he? M: Umhrn. C: Clark Clifford contributed greatly. Abe Forrest [Fortas?] contributed a lot to what he was saymg. He always, when he made a speech, if it was a reasonably important speech he LBJ
  • Middleton, Harry Joseph, 1921
  • of gift. 5/10/2005 Initials LB" LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info Classification 55 memo Fred Vinson to Ramsey Clark ,s RQt& MarviR 'NatsUr I to LBJ ~~~ 61a report e1b ceport Pages 3 Date Restriction 10/9/67 B
  • in Atlantic Ernest A. Gross Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt and Mosle Roger Hilsman School of International Affairs, Columbia University Joseph E. Johnson Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Milton Katz Harvard Law School George Kistiakowsky Department
  • John l • Haggartyand General Joseph B. Costanzo Robert s. Folsom Ernest J. Colantonio John J • HsggertyA1bort Harkness, Jr. MaJ• Gen.. Horbert J • Vandor Heido Capt. Alvin C, Berg Col. Frank c. Scofield, Jr. Col, George A. Baldry RECENTU.s
  • a meeting in the White House just a few moments ago on-the Poor Peoples' March. Joe Califano called it -- Ramsey Clark, Bob Weaver, Udall and myself from the Cabinet, Jim Reynolds from Labor, Harding from OEO, and a few others I didn't know were
  • would logically come out of the White House at that particular time. And you may have read that this system came "a cropper" because on one day at the ranch, Joseph Laitin then an assistant press LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
  • Biographical information; first association with LBJ; Estes Kefauver; Douglas Dillon; Pierce Salinger; Joseph Laitin; Horace Busby; George Reedy; Henry Fowler; Bill Moyers; Bob McCloskey; Frederick Deming; George Christian; relations with the White
  • an assistant to the Governor of New York State, who at that time was Averell Harriman. From 1957 until 1962 you were an assistant to Senator Joseph Clark of Pennsylvania, and from 1963 until 1965 you \'/ere the
  • was Joseph W . Bailey, who, by the way, President Johnson was very interested in and President Johnson's father was very interested in, if I have heard it related correctly . I remember in 1'920 when Joseph W . Bailey ran for governor after having left
  • --it was in 1955-Tape 1 of 2, Side 2 F: In 1955 at the height of the [Joseph] McCarthy period when it was boring the hell out of me--I just saw national radio and television sliding into the slough of despond--a very bright friend of mine who knew Lyndon very
  • , Senator [Hugh] Scott of Pennsylvania and Senator [Joseph] Clark of Pennsylvania both came to testify, since I am a Pennsylvanian. And members of the Foreign Relations Committee such as--F: They made it bipartisan then? M: Gene McCarthy and [George