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- that r'iJr. Daniel did not lend any support to the Democratic ticket when Mr. Eisenhower was a candidate and Allan Shivers openly supported the Eisenhower ticket. I don't think Mr. Daniel openly supported it, but then he was supporting Mr. Eisenhower
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 23 of newscaster and camera, of actress and lighting, of politicians and makeup--all of these are just factors within a larger factor. Now, whatever Robert Montgomery did for Eisenhower I suppose helped him. However Mr
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 16 (XVI), 9/13/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Kennedy and Robert Kennedy right after President Eisenhower's State of the Union address in January. Do you recall any of the significance to that meeting? R: No. I don't remember it at all, and I doubt if there was any unusual significance
- Canyon Dam affair in those years? C: Well, yes and no. The major controversy, particularly as styled Hell's Canyon was in the late fifties and was a part of the Eisenhower era. However, in our time came High Mountain Sheep case which was an incredibly
- /oh 6 F: What did the Majority Leader do to get the bill on the floor? E: The first bill was passed during the Eisenhower Administration by the Nixon subterfuge which he held that a bill coming over from the House, didn't have to go to a committee
- to President Eisenhower. Do you think that's accurate? A: No, I don't think he surrendered to President Eisenhower. Of course, President Eisenhower in my book was not a politician anyway. He might have known army politics, but not the party politics. While I
Oral history transcript, Ashbrook P. Bryant, interview 1 (I), 12/8/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- don't seem to know this, I talked to the fellows that I know--it was just a rule of thumb that we got a dollar's worth of defense for every two dollars we spent, and that's still the case. This used to drive Johnson crazy. Johnson told me that Eisenhower
- present at the Amarillo State Convention in 1952? That went for Eisenhower? H: No, I was not involved in that. F: Was Senator Johnson influential in your receiving the appointment as U. S. District Attorney? H: Yes, it was his recommendation
- HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 6 the inaugural gown for Mrs. Eisenhower. So we knew a little bit about the problems. F: How
- been done before . There was a coordinated effort to deal with some of these same issues and same problems under the Eisenhower Administration, but it was sort of an ad hoc affair that when the budget had to be formulated, they met ; when
- Defense Fund. B: Because the directorate was--? M: No, no. They then got reasons afterwards. But as soon as the Eisenhower Administration took over, they came after us. I think they're still under investigation. We've been under investigation all
- there on Monday, well, it didn't pay to ride a DC-3 ten hours to get back to Houston and ride 10 hours back . There was nothing to do . farm during the Eisenhower Administration . there and we We had some friends up felt we needed to get outside of Washington
- during President Eisenhower's Administration. When Senator Kennedy became President, there was serious question whether he would retain these citizen appointments of President Eisenhower. But he did. And the net result was that by this action he put
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Stanton -- III -- 7 G: I have one question that goes back to 1956, and there was television coverage of a speech that he gave regarding Eisenhower's veto of the farm bill. Do you remember that? Apparently, he had some
- . W. Murchiso n talked to me about running the campaig n--and a number of other people- -for Eisenhow er. But I didn't do either because I was associat ed with Mr. Murchis on, who was very much for Eisenhow er, and I had been a Democra t all my life
- TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] Humphrey -- Interview I -- 7 Then after the election of '52--what year was it that?-F: Johnson was made minority leader in '52. That's when Eisenhower-- H: After the election of '52
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 38 (XXXVIII), 8/1994, by Harry Middleton
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- form, if it hadn't been for Senator Yarborough and his ardent work in its behalf. You know, the Eisenhower years, as I look back on them with the dates before me, seem to have been more relaxed years, for all the knife-edge [inaudible] number
- o th e Fift h Meetin g o f th e Inter American Cultura l Counci l Meetin g i n Maracay, Venezuela , delivere d b y Dr. Milto n Eisenhower, Chairma n o f the America n Delegation . Today announce d th e app t o f Mr . Laurenc e C . Vas s a s U.S . Re
- General Westmoreland . The Genera l leave s fo r Saigon , bu t wil l sto p i n Californi a late r today t o repor t t o General Eisenhowe r r departe d Andrews AFB, t accompanie d by : same grou p as wen t wit h him KSKpx except Westmoreland and his o
- " , - '; ! 12:15a | McPherson (pl) \ Retired have the chief come up 10, 1967 The Whit e Hous e Da Date_July 10, 1967 y Monda y Activity (includ e visite d by ) Flowers sen t toda y to President an d Mrs. Eisenhowe r i n Walte r Reed for check-up s
- toda y t o General Eisenhowe r - i n Walter Ree d Today announce d app t o f George G . Sin k o f Alexandria , Virgini a a s alternat e U. S. Representativ e o n th e Counci l o f th e Internationa l Civi l Aviatio n organization . HOLD FOR RELEASE
- , that it was entirely possible that the vice presidency would be more important under a man like Senator Kennedy, an activist, instead of President Eisenhower, who did not make very much out of the job. I might say that there was no real thought being given
- that it was in the public interest to do it, and they went along. After that the Department of Defense progressed some as years went on. It would depend pretty much on the identity of the specific Secretary. In about '53 the Eisenhower Administration put through another
- Commission. He went back to Truman. He had been reappointed a couple of times and had been in the Eisenhower years I know and of course the Kennedy years, since John F. Kennedy was very fond of his son, or at least leaned on him. I would presume he was fond
- . Bundy Mr. John McNaughton (Asst. Secy, of Defense) Ray Cline McGeorge John McCone To To mansion Valenti Office Southeast Asia Bundy CIA to deliver Secretary Freeman Bundy in To Walter re Under letter fr Pres Eisenhower Secretary Ball
- the siz e o f President Kennedy's i n 1960 . (h e had accompanie d th e Presiden t o n both o f those trip s - - '6 0 and 1 62). H e also commented tha t i t wa s larger tha n President Eisenhowe r ha d ever receive d . After endin g th e President's
- with family and friends while election coverage is on television; Republicans gain seats in the House; LBJ's working relationship with President Eisenhower
- with the members of Congress today. I pointed out that there had been 11 aircraft incidents under President Truman; 33 under President Eisenhower; 7 under President Kennedy; and 11 under President Johnsono I told them not to get panicky about the Pueblo situation
- freshmen that in war, politics stops at the water's edge. He said he supported President Eisenhower while Majority Leader 79% on foreign policy, even when the Republican Senate leader refused to help his President. He said he didn 1 t expect these Freshmen
- added that he does not know who is running Congress, whether it's Wilbur Mills or George Mahon or whom. He Hen said he hates to impound funds because he had given President Eisenhower much static for impoilnding funds. Last year Wilbur Mills made
Folder, "May 6, 1968 - 1:20 p.m. Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisors," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- and Eisenhower have given me their reservations. cautious about trusting them. They say be I'm glad we're going to talk, but I'm not overly hopeful. Some of you think we want resolution of this in an election year. I want it resolved, but not becalBe
- , and the James S. R o c k e fe lle r s of the F i r s t National C ity Bank of New Y o r k City. LrtL And then the Bob Steven s , f o r m e r l y in^Eisenhower government;, and the W alter Toueys o f the C&O R a ilw a y Company, who are^besides^associated tJ/t
- representing 18 d ifferen t Presidential adm inistrations in the White House, ranging from the George Washington china- - the emblem of the Cincinnati on it ^ t o the Eisenhower china,-^ith the elaborate gold m edallion. And in the center, there would also
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- MA«Y resident bega n hi s day at (Place) T-.™ Telephon Tune f .. In Ou tL Th Sec " 11:11a t . y (includ e visite d by ) lur Jo t l Dwigh t D . Eisenhower , Indio £••••• 11:33 Th , Californi a ; . (SaaaMHri i Maj . Gen . Luciu s D . Clay
- Eisenhower in Walter Ree d (expected to be discharged this week '_ later Flowers sent also to Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii who is undergoing tests and special examinations -- expected hospital stay of ten days to two weeks 10:58a _, Filming
- of American museum s an d their prospect s fo r th e future. Recommen d it be released throug h Geo. Christia n a t tim e o f transmittal t o Mr. Ripley?_Ap p Disapproved (fro m Dougla s Cater) Document dsignatin g General Dwigh t D . W x Eisenhower a s th e
- To Oval Ofc w/ W Rostow To Mansion --and to Blue Room -- for CONGRESSIONAL RECEPTION HOUSEGUESTS TONIGHT: Barbara Eisenhower, Mr . and Mrs. Clifton Daniel (she is Margaret Truman), and Charles Taft ^._ Vmrt Houst Datr March 2, 1967 MKT LYMDOM B. JOHMSOM
- Richard Fulton, Tenn. Cong Sam Gibbons, Fla. Cong Ogden Reid, NY Cong William L Hungate, Mo. for more see page 15 In theater for taping of wedding anniversary message for President amd Mrs Eisenhower Cabinet Ball Rostow Room w/ McNamara To Oval Office
- Developmen t program. Released tex t o f tedegcam c letter fro m Genera l Eisenhower , dated , Apri l 30, re th e telegra m sen t t o him b y the President