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Oral history transcript, Rufus W. Youngblood, interview 1 (I), 12/17/1968, by David G. McComb
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- a secret weapon that we've hesitated to mention this morning, or we haven't mentioned. That's prayer! And actually, we don't use the term "worry." A good agent cannot really worry; he can be concerned, but if he worries, he won't be an agent long
- yours, Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. Julius Epstein 470 Fourth Avenue New York 16, New York LBJ GER gw [1 of 3] INDUSTRIEKURIER UNABHANGIGE ZEITUNG FUR POLITIK, WIRTSCHAFT UNO TECHNIK .. DUSSELDORF OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: JULIUS EPSTEIN
- . NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL GO~TFIDEPf'FIAis 22 October 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR GENERAL CLIFTON As I mentioned this morning I have drafted a new NSAM on exercises in which I have tried
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 14 (XIV), 6/22/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to refresh my recollections. G: LBJ moved into that new office, the Capitol office, P-38. Let me ask you to just describe it and the circumstances around his acquiring that office. R: I'm not too sure of the circ1.111stances under which he acquired
Oral history transcript, John E. Lyle, Jr., interview 1 (I), 4/13/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , and LBJ and some of the New Dealers were supporting Roosevelt. forces? Do you recall that issue, the stop-Roosevelt LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org L: ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
- and Queen of Nepal. Then the next afternoon we had tea with Mrs. Johnson and one or two others and Lynda and Luci. A couple of their friends, the McDermotts from Dallas, and the McKnights from Santa Fe, New Mexico, and I think one other couple
- Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Hopkins -- IV -- 8 that he didn't attend and "Mefo" Foster spoke. What do the news accounts show on that? G: They show that you attended and they show that Neff was invited, but I'm
Oral history transcript, William S. Livingston, interview 1 (I), 7/15/1971, by David G. McComb
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- the war for a year, and read the Dallas News, which was in those days a rather jingoistic newspaper, which announced with regularity that Texans were bombing Berlin and invading Italy and so on. Anyway, we came down here never supposing that the first
- to Austin and I've got a new job. I want you to help me get started." I said, "Well, tell me about it." He said, "I don't have LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 89: July 21‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- University_ .116-116th Street·& ~roadway .New York, New York. 10027 Tel: AC 212--280-3368 Mr. Troy V. Post· President and Chairman of the Board Greatamerica Corporation National Bank of Commerce Bldg. Dallas, Texas. 75201 Tel: AC 214--RI 8-9161 D~. Stephen J
- and I have kept up through the years from Uncle John Will with the news of you all. Please remember me to the girls when you write them. Thank you so much for your generous remarks about Lyndon. I always hope we will find a quiet enough week or two
- breakfast with Johnson the following morning. And I did. And he was interested in why I was going to support Kennedy. No; I'm out on this chronology. At that time, of course, I was supporting Lyndon Johnson. Then the convention occurred, and-- M
- , to give the South a chance to live with the new decision of the Supreme Court, I think Senator Russell would have been drafted for the presidency and would have been president. But I think that was the biggest political blunder in my lifetime, because
- counted three hundred and forty bomb impacts on that bridge--those are seven hundred and fifty-pound bombs--and we still didn't destroy that bridge. Probably by the morning of the next day they had that bridge pretty well repaired, because they just
Oral history transcript, Kenneth P. O'Donnell, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- out because the crowd s were terrific. Suddenly Rayburn realized they don't all hate Catholics in Texas, and "this is a litt le better than I thought." He made some of the greatest speeches for John Kennedy, particularly in Dallas where we really
- e At th e poo l Newspaper part y - gues t lis t t o b e attached : Housto n Hart e an d E d Hart e (Sa n Angelo Standard-Times) ; Alber t Jackso n (Dalla s Time s Herald) ; Harr y Provenc e (Waco New s Tribune) ; Georg e Brown ; Amo n Carter , Jr
- days? J: Yes, we talked politics. F: This was when the New Deal is hot, and Jimmy Allred is-- J: Yes, and we had a lot of mutual friends. The next recollection I have was going down to my store which I had at the campus. was a campus shop
- two men. And yet Morse would do the most outrageous things. Morse would deliberately save his roughest anti-Johnson speeches for Austin, Texas or for Dallas, or for places like that. But there were certain clinches where Morse would always come
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 7 (VII), 5/24/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Clint Anderson of New Mexico. Do you have any kind of an account of what happened? G: Let's see. R: Well, it's irrelevant. That's easy enough to get. The important point was that while with those two amendments the important--all
- floor - takes one of the Senator's seats -- not the President's chair To S212 w/ Harry McPherson, visiting w/ him until 5:42 Ivan Sinclair joined above W. Jenkins Bob Baskin of Dallas News To 4040 , arriving at 6:16 Selected names should be underscored
- w/ Kivett and Taylor for Dallas. 11:30 Arrived Dallas and left by car for Neiman's. 11:55 Arrived Neiman's and went to dress department. Saw Dorothy Parker. Saw Stan Key and talked to Billie on phone. Went to luggage and jewelry departments. Had box
- , in New Orlon.nn.. But krurnillg, as 110 all do, \ \ that no man in /\maricn should be noousod of boing n traitor to his oountcy until auoh trnitoi:ohip has blossom.1;ul for-th in a.eta of traitor Ghip, I say a.11 Amol·ioans are patriots a.nu a ll
- Lo Day Monday visited by)* LD Nov 6, 1961 Expenditure Code Ben B agdikian (Sat Eve Post), Reedy, Boatner Bill White Texas press -- for briefing on Gonzalez election Drew Pearson Henry Gonzalez (New York City) Senator Kerr John McKee (Dallas
- . 3:45p f 8. 4:50p f 9. 6:00p 10. 8:30p November 13, 1960 Expenditure Code Senator Vance Hartke Bill Becker (New York) Christine Stugard (San Antonio) Mayor Robert Wagner (New York) Ed Linkenhoger (Corpus Christi) Sam Houston Johnson (Austin) Bill
- than tho following morning at ratee eub8tanllally lower than the NU rate telceram or day letter rates. DEF'ERREDS ~ Plain laoguago messages, subJect to bclog deterred In favor or full rato and CDE . messages. · N IGHT LETTERS (NLT ) Overnight plali:-la
- govto in 1963., he has efforts to dominate form.so to say that USOis concerned about Telegraphic transmission k to reveal of politic-al by his or course Opposition of power under new constitutional 2o You are authorized Drafted by, • easing
- Telegra m 25. Bo Byers, Houston Chronicle P 26. Dave Cheavens, A 27. Fred Conn , Harte-Hank s 28. Pat Conway UP , I 29. Allen Duckworth , Dalla s Mornin g News 30. Kathryn Duff , Abilene Reporter-News 31. Pa t Furgurson, Baltimor e Sun 32. Bill Gardner
- an d Li z Carpente r LD t Te d Dealey , Dalla s Mornin g New s 8 3:45 LD f Jo e Deale y 9 4:00 LD t Jac k Kru eger, Dalla s Mornin g New s 10 4:15 11 4:30 12 6:45 Talked t o Jess e Kella m ove r Busines s Servic e LD t Walte r Jenkin s
- are meeting here to dedicate this new center to better understanding among all men. For that is my purpose in speaking to you. Last night I spoke to the people of the Nation. This morning, I speak to the people of all nations— so that they may understand with
- :30p 1:55p 7 8 9 10 2:00p 2:15p 2:30p t 3:00p t 11 12 3:35p t 4:00p Expenditure Code The Ambassador from Senegal Gerry Mann (Dallas) --to say he couldn't come to the barbecue at ranch July 16 Jim Mathis VP opened the Senate lunch at Skeeter's
- 4:30p 13 14 15 4:45p f 5:30p t 8:00p Date Activity (include August 10, 1961 visited by)* LD arrived P-38 Will Wilson VP opened the Senate Red James and Roy Hofheinz Sen Randolph Anna Rosenberg (New York City) re : something concerning Sec
- for Syracuse, New York 1:30 Return to White House 1:40 To roof for sun. Sign mail and autograph pictures. 3:00 Robin Duke and Kandi Ohno 4:15 Rest on bed 6:00 Mary Foote (CPA from Dallas - working on auditing books) 9:00 Dinner w/ President, Mayor Daley and son
- :00a 10:15a 10:30a 10:45a Dave, Harry, KWFT News Wichita Falls on 1760 F Cong Thornberry, Wash Marvin Callie and Jim Bird (Houston) Art and Bruce Kowert F Ben Wooten (Dallas) re: for Johnsons Dec. 31 prior to Cotton Bowl Game Woody, Austin 11:30a 11
- , Time Mlga.zine Senator HUm.phrey Peyton McKnight ( Senator Hill Senator Russell Bill Kittrell Ed Hyde in Senator Sparkman's office Gerry Siegel Bobby Baker Skeeter John V. Singleton in Houston ( Don Cart~r (of. Dallas) in New York Wright Patman
- To home to bed 2. Home all morning Guest on College News Conference television show 4. Home all afternoon With Mrs. Johnson fo r dinner at the Gene Worley's Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No.
- To Austin Municipal Airport via bonanza w/ Rufus Youngblood, Mr. Kellam, MF - arr.at 9: 12 To Dallas, Texas, arriving at 10:40 Drive to New Market Hall w/ Carl Phinney and Cliff Carter VP speaks to American Bottlers Convention - Market Hall To Love Field w
- to group of Christian church Senate Johnson opened the Senate Secretary Anderson f Governor Robert Meyner, New Jersey re: nomination of Phil Foreman for federal judge left for House steps to see and hear Texas choir boys Mr. and Mrs. Murray Marshall (Dallas
- _: to Dale Fehmer at parent's home"" Meeks _ ______________„ During the course of lunch the President decided to have Dale Meeks fly th e Krim's to Dalla s instead of the K Krim's driving to San Antonio fly back to New York. He said that the Krim's would
- (include June 15, 1961 visited by)* Code LD Cabinet Meeting VP opened the Senate; VP swore in the new Texas Senator, Tower. Just before the swearing-in Rev. and Mrs . Towe r (Senator Tower's parents); his wife, sister and children cam e into P-38
- THIS COPY FOR ______ N E WS C ON F E RE NC E _ 1860-A AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITH GEORGECHRISTIAN EDT 9:55 A,M, JONE 5, 1967 MONDAY MR. CHRISTIAN: Some of you have requested a chronology of events here this morning. I will be glad to review
- Transcript, news conference, 6/5/67, 9.55 AM
- Transcripts of Press Secretary News Conferences