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- don't have much time." And I said, "He'll certainly do the best we can." He said, "Well, I am very anxious to have this in order to incorporate it in my State of the Union r·lessage." This \lias in April or nay, something like that, I've forgotten
- Biographical information; time in New Orleans at Tulane University; studying in Europe; member of the Department of Surgery at Tulane; military service in 1942-1944 with the Surgeon General; post-war medical research program with the Veterans
- . " ) THE WmiE House D^t^ PREStDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAHY MAHY Sept. T^ P^w.,, h.^,h;, Entry ! ^ ^ . Time Telephone . In Out !^%_ 11: 1 la To Lo ^ „rPi,r^ White or t , Activity House ^ 20, 1966 TUESDAY (tnciude vtstted by) LD Cabinet Room
- to start in the period of 1953 because 1953 was the period during which Mr. Diem prepared of his coming back to the country. I was at that time special assistant to Dr. [Phan Huy] Quat, who was minister of defense in the government of Prince Buu Loc
- got into that political race, and we had met many of the political figures of the state. I don't remember exactly when we met President Johnson, but it was sometimes in the 1930s. He was director of the NYA [National Youth Administration] at the time
- --selling automobiles in the retail trade and implements, employed by J. I. Case Company as a retail salesman, out of the Kansas City office for a couple of years. B: Is that the Case Farm Implements? L: J. I. Case, at that time was known as the J. I
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- ~ ,, -- - - -- -- --- - - ------- ---- -- - - --- ----- --- --- - ------ -- - ----- ------------ - ------ _____ -- ..............__ -- -- - DO YOU KNOW ..... How many hours a week the right-wing spokesmen occupy the air waves with their pl'.opaganda? (Over 10,000 such broadcasts a week take up more than 2,500 hours of radio and television time.) What's happened to the revenues
- proved by the Congress this year. c. Agreed that no major review of NSC 5704/3 was necessary at this time. d. Noted the .President's decision that for the next few months, until further revia w, the level of export controls would be that existing
- of Congress for about six terms? I: I guess I was elected seven times, but I came in and filled out an unexpired term, and then resigned in mid-term, so I did not serve fourteen years but (was) elected seven times. F: You had been a judge prior to your
- interviews you talked about Viet Nam) and talk a bit about the time from when Mr. Johnson became President in November, 1963, and how this affected your relationship with him. I know you were brought back in a much closer connection, and so I think we'll pick
- was not able to go to' college as my stepfather had had a financial disaster, you might say. gone broke and he had lost all. The bank had At that time the federal government di dn 't protect people 1ike they do nm'l. So I stayed out three years and worked
- , and went to the Senate at the same time. Do you recall the first meeting or first contact that you had with Mr. Johnson? Mundt: Not precisely. I'm sure it was when we were both members of the same Congress back there about 30 years ago. And I presume
- of these docu ments. At the same time, I believe that the author may well have been familiar with the content of the Gilpatric Report and was almost certainly aware of the current proposals being made in connection with the San Francisco speech. I base the above
- . Senate as a staff director for the Labor subcommittee. Is that correct? S: Right. M: And you worked there from 1961 to 1963. From that point as an assistant to the Undersecretary of Commerce and also apparently at the same time a director
- , did the Department of Agriculture, was your main interest developing local leadership for rural programs? How did you view the focus of the task force? B: To use the words live been using a long, long, long time, my purpose and the purpose
- STATES:MIGHT BE MADE'. •-:°'.'-'. .. , .... ' ,,r 1 1I~' • •· . IT WAS LEVISON'S SUGGESTION THAT.':.PEOPLE LIKE-:JQHN KENNETH GALBRAITH,,' . ,_..:;·;-· :: ' KING, JAMES WECHSLER, ·THE EDITOR ·or THE' "NEW ·YORK POST~, DR.,'.JOHN .. BENNETT, PRESI DENT OF UNION
- , and, as I recall, he was on that committee at that time. G: What were your impressions of him at the time? H: That he was a tall, outstanding Texan, and he seemed very impressive. I had heard about him before because we were interested
- have lived here since I was about eighteen months or two years old. I'm a product of the Houston pub- lic schools starting in kindergarten at Montrose School, which was at that time, I think, a pilot kindergarten program. I completed elementary
- ; eras of BOB; role of BOB in times of economic stress; LBJ's personal interest in management efficiency; LBJ as the most management minded President in Jones' experience; LBJ was the first President to personal participate in incentive award ceremonies
Folder, "Steinbeck, John [Copies from the WHCF Subject File]," White House Famous Names, Box 9
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- as an extension of the Soviet Union. He replied that this was no longer so. He went on to say that we r·estrict diplomats all restrictions. , whereas Hungary had removed Other subjects in briEf : ( 1 ) Hungary has signed for exchange with the Ford Foundation. (2
- : ~- IV -- 2 I wasn't present to hear it, and all I would have heard would have been how many times--hearsay I don't know--but I know Lynda, and I knew that she could say harsh things. But at any rate, that apparently was the background of the early
Oral history transcript, Harry C. McPherson, interview 7 (VII), 9/19/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with many of those Jews and continued to be throughout his political career, while having a kind of amused, Texas view of Jews. I remember one time when I kept pushing Johnson to take up a bill that would achieve some immigration reform and let a lot
Oral history transcript, William Healy Sullivan, interview 1 (I), 7/21/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- Johnson? S: I guess that was probably in 1962. M: After he was already vice president? S: When he was vice president. I spent from June 1961 until July 1962 pretty much in Geneva on the Laos talks, and I think the first time I met him
- to negotiate; drafting a congressional resolution and comparing it to the Tonkin Gulf Resolution; meeting with Canadian officials about U.S. negotiation goals; J. Blair Seaborn; LBJ balancing time devoted to domestic affairs vs. Vietnam; how Sullivan was chosen
- the State of the Union Message. CTJ hosts the first of two luncheons for wives of new senators. The second is 1/14. 1/10 Soviets send message to Eisenhower and 26 other nations calling for a conference to discuss the reunification of Germany through
- of the Union Jobs Civil Rights Arms Control and Disarmament Budget Consumers Education Economic Crime Foreign Aid Health Veterans The American City (Housing) The Ame ri can Indian Foreign Tra® Protecting Our National Heritage Sports Maritime The American Farmer
- it be the lull before the storm? General Wheeler: It sure could. The President: I think it may be. CIA Director Helms: I agree. Under Secretary Katzenbach: The response time of Abrams to mortars is fantastic. It takes only 90 seconds. General Wheeler
- Date October WhiteHouae Da 1, 1966 y SATURDAY Activtty (tnctude vtsited by) fure ExpendiCode Breakfast - JJ and MW in about then. Amb. Arthur Goldberg - NYC (b. 3) — r e union dispute w/ General Electric, plans for weekend at Camp David
- Child Development Centers wil l be operated a s part of the War on Poverty by 2500 community groups in every state in the union . H e announced th e first 1500 projects approved . Th e remainder will b e announced within 10 days. i HEAD ST ART STEERING
- by the peiu~nt• at Ma.A Kam To., from $40. 000 l1K ou Ne11enl.ber 3 to $83. COO on Nc•~ber 11. Thl& aec:o:nP3n1ed., ln timing, the- inltLa.1 reversal on the ovel°tl.11 &eU.lo-ment .and probably occurred aa pa.rt of tha t development. SubseqaenJly the Chiri
- at that time, over the phone. Most of it was Sunday afternoon and the problems were related to--my memory is very hazy on this, but the main issue I remember was when to move army troops, if and when. We and the Justice Department both made an enormous
- there in addition to what would have been possible for the power from the Salt River. There are lots of industries out there now. F: Why do you think they picked the Salt River for the first darn? Arizona wasn't even in the Union at that time. H
- to that, in the immediate past, you had served as Ambassador to OEeD and then prior to that in the Kennedy Administration, both as Director for the United States and the World Bank for a short time-L: Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs
- . , Manager, Marketing Services, Union Carbide Corp Bolin, Roger H. , Marketing Communications Director, Westinghouse Electric Bolte, Brown. , Chairman, Bolte Advertising Companies Brinegar, Claude S. , President, Pure Oil Co. Brooding, Milton E., Director
- advocate" questions: How much time do we use up by our actions at the U. N.? Do we have control of the time situation if we get involved in U. N. debate? What is the danger if we go to the U. N. for some sort of humiliation? (What is the possibility
- to comment on them and frequently did so that as far as Washington was concerned there was pretty good coordination. For a time President Johnson had Mr. Robert Komer in the White House to coordinate what was called "the other war," that is, the political
- topic of the conversations in June 1967. For the first time, the "Hot Line between the leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union is put into use dw;ng a crisis. Later that month, the conversations tum to the summit meeting between Pre ident
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 16 (XVI), 12/16/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of aluminum that somebody brought me the wire on the power failure in the Northeast, which, if we're right here about times, occurred about five o'clock. I immediately went. It was a total power failure. New York City was knocked out. The LBJ Presidential
- INTERVIEWEE: MAXWELL D. TAYLOR INTERVIEWER: TED GITTINGER PLACE: General Taylor's residence, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 G: General Taylor, can you tell me the reasons for your trip to Vietnam in 1957? T: By that time, I was chief of staff
- grai.n exporting regions were North Ameri ca , Latin America and Eastern Europe (including the Soviet Union). At that time Latin America was the leading grain exporter. ally . Latin America, plagued wit h runaway rates of popilation growth, has lost its
Oral history transcript, William M. (Fishbait) Miller, interview 1 (I), 5/10/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
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- president, the former president and now a statesman . F: Our former friend . J-9 : No, he's not a former friend because he's still my friend . He and his wife have been my friends for a long time and I've been their friend . In fact, Lady Bird has
- of the inaugural affairs. So that busy month drew to a close. There was an alchemy about Eisenhower's State of the Union. As I said, it sort of ushered in a time of good will and good feeling in the town. And Lyndon was quick to praise it. One of the marks of a new
- /show/loh/oh Sauvageot -- III -- 2 everybody, including all the student cadre and the faculty people at the National Training Center for the training of the RD cadre. Of course, nobody knew at that time but what the assault wouldn't come down