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- . Johnson, Lynda, and mary s in the front cabin. He asked Mr. and Mrs. Simon McHugh to come up to this part of the chopper. Also on board were: Dr. Voss Paul Glynn Jake Jacobsen Marie Fehmer Secret Service As the President sat down, mary s gave him a copy
- vtstted by) H PEACE CORPS FIFTH ANNIVSTAFF FORME R OVERSEAS REPRESENTATIVES PEAC E CORP S taMH^MHR Awbrey , Stuart Banks , Ted Hoffman , Hyma n Shook . Cleo Wilkes , Willia m H^tHHJ^H!^* Conklin , Paul Carr , Milton MacAlister . Robert Spielman . Lesser
Oral history transcript, Gould Lincoln, interview 1 (I), 9/28/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- was pursuing this end of questioning. To see if you knew of any of the early ties and associations. But to continue on, during the 1956 Democratic Convention, you described in your previous interview Sam Rayburn's intervention on behalf of Paul Butler
- : April 8, 1981 INTERVIEWEE : PAUL BOLTON [with occasional comments by Dolly Bolton] INTERVIEWER : MICHAEL L . GILLETTE PLACE : Mr . Bolton's home, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: Mr . Bolton, let's start today with some of the events in Lyndon
- See all online interviews with Paul Bolton & Dolly Bolton
- Bolton, Paul, 1903-1986
- Oral history transcript, Paul Bolton and Dolly Bolton, interview 2 (II), 4/8/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
- Paul Bolton
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 16 (XVI), 9/13/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- commitments he couldn't back out. G: It was a strange situation. I want you to talk about this in detail as we get further into the year. Let me ask you about Paul Butler's role. Here was a case where the Democratic [National] Chairman was very much
- Composition of the Policy Committee; Rayburn’s decision not to serve as chairman of the Democratic National Convention; Paul Butler and his role; liberals and the Democratic National Committee; LBJ’s lack of commitment to his candidacy
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 9 (IX), 8/16/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- nomination." Actually in my own judgment, looking upon it in retrospect, I think that Kefauver was probably about as good as he could have done. He wasn't going to win the election that year anyway. He couldn't have won the election if we'd had Paul Butler
- : Where did the impetus for that come from? c: Paul Butler, who was then chairman of the Democratic committee, I had known favorably for some time. Bi 11 Baggs, who at that time was the editor of the Miami Daily News, was a close friend of mine
- National Committee’s Presidential Campaign Kickoff Dinner is held tonight in Washington. Speakers include Paul Butler, Humphrey, Robert Meyner, LBJ, JFK, Pat Brown, G. Mennen Williams, Symington and Truman. 1/24 LBJ issues a statement concerning Secretary
- ., Wash., D.C. BROWN,Russell w., Ala. BUTCHER,George, Wash., D.C. LC!m, Herman, Talladega, Ala. BUGGS,Charles, Wash., D.C. MARTIN, Robert L., Gibbsontown, N. Jer. BURBRIDCE,R. Nathaniel, S Fran. MASSIE, Samuel P., Annapolis, Md. Ge.. BUTLER, Broadus, Wash
- as an independent agency. Senate Banking and Currency Committee begins hearings on bill to set up a $2 billion federal fund for state and local public works projects. A heated argument between Fulbright, chairman of the committee, and Paul H. Douglas of Illinois
- a pledge to Kennedy, nor to Paul Butler, who was then the Democratic National Chairman; but I had told Butler that if chosen as Keynote Speaker, I would refrain from siding with one camp or another until I had delivered my Keynote speech; then I would make
Oral history transcript, Marie Fehmer Chiarodo, interview 2 (II), 8/16/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
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- into the Executive Office Building. He didn't know who was a butler and who was an official. 4 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories
- , 1961 visited by)* Lo LD Expenditure Code breakfast lunch: Mrs. Johnson; Thornberrys, MMW To Butler Aviation by helicopter with Mrs. Johnson and MMW To NYC -- Mats - MMW and Stu Knight arrived New York City to Waldorf Astoria Hotel spoke to Tribute
- , why both he and Rayburn opposed the Democratic Advisory Council which Paul Butler, in 1958, recommended be created and that Johnson and Rayburn take part in it. When you looked at the membership of that Democratic Advisory Council--Eleanor Roosevelt
- Congressman and and and and and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Paul Rogers Jack Marsh Charles Weltner Wright Patman John Dowdy •, u 11 "S, J, C (C Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Watson Mr. Robert Kintner Mr. and Mrs. Jack Valenti Mr. and Mrs. Orren Beaty Postmaster General
- President Eisenhower and Johnson. K: Didn't they-- There was a great deal to that. We'll come to that in a minute. let's stay on Truman for a little bit. But Johnson felt that under Paul Butler particularly, the Democratic National Committee
- Butler, for example, used to say that Mr. Johnson made divided government work by surrendering to President Eisenhower. Do you think that's accurate? Mundt: I think you must mean Paul Douglas. M: Well, Mr. Butler was Chairman of the Democratic
- of hearings are at the printers, and additional research reports.will be issued. while we complete the final report and recommendations. • With all best wishes. Faithful]y, /~\~~ PAUL H /\XjUGLAS Mr. Larry Levinson THEWHITEHOUSE .. Washington, D. c. 2
- to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
- as the senator for Coca-Cola. (Laughter) G: Okay. Now, Allan Shivers made a trip to Washington that spring, and LBJ seems to have been in a position of trying to promote harmony between Shivers and Paul Butler and bring Shivers back into camp. Do you recall
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 8 (VIII), 8/17/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- LBJ and the Majority Leadership and various Senate activities, 1955; committee assignments; LBJ and Drew Pearson; LBJ and the oil industry; foreign aid; LBJ and organized labor; Paul Butler; LBJ and Eisenhower; LBJ's heart attack; Whitney speech
Oral history transcript, Eugene McCarthy, interview 1 (I), 12/12/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh McCarthy -- I -- 14 G: Do you think this could be traced to the Johnson rivalry with the national committee. M: Yes, I think it started to happen in the fifties, yes, when Paul Butler was the chairman and they began to take
- after 1958? C: No, I was not. B: The agency that paul Butler established in connection with the National Committee. C: I was not a member. B: Were you asked to be a member of it? C: I was not. B: I was asking because Mr. Johnson and Mr
- library. The dining room is to the left, very Williamsburg in a deep blue, with a portrait of George himself over the mantle. The Enghsh butler is young, tall, very Brit,ish in looks and training, and a thoroughly nice person with whom I will work well. He
- Mrs. Frank Gillen Maude McGraw Ellen Harper Russell Diethrick Charles D. Berkshire Arnold McFarland Mrs. George Swallow Sarah Butler Annie Roy George Thompson Meyer Klein Louis Laker Conrad Hampel Addelyn Dykehouse Mrs. George Thompson Mrs. Fred
- • ., Atla • ., Ga. BUTLER.,Broadus., Wash., n.c. BYRD.,Willis, Jefferson City, Mo. MORTON,James., W., Cumberland., Md. CERTAINE.,Jeremiah, Cambridge., Mass. MURRAY,Peter M• ., NYC., COOKE,Lloyd, Chge. Ill. MILLER., I. H., Jra, Greensboro., N. Car. MARSF.ftLL
- : Oh, yes, sure. G: Any recollection of Lyndon Johnson at the 1956 convention, for example? S: Not clear about 1956, but certainly clear about 1960. 1956, I guess, was that when [Paul] Butler was chairman of the party, Chicago convention? 24 LBJ
Oral history transcript, Robert G. (Bobby) Baker, interview 5 (V), 5/2/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : I believe that Steve Mitchell was an Irish attorney from Chicago, but respected. I mean, he was not the bombastic type that Paul Butler was. He was a fellow that professionals could deal with, could talk to, and he would not violate a confidence
- • Senator Paul Douglas called and said his son, Johnx-Douglas, is very interested in being appointed to the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia. I> J Senator Douglas said Senato/Brewster, ~/c.-.l~~ and others have recommended . , ohn
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 11 (XI), 12/20/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- think Johnson understood that until it was explained to him, but I think that he instinctively grasped the explanation as soon as it was offered. G: Those who came down to the Ranch were General [Joe W.] Kelly, Major Swindell and Senator Paul Douglas
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 26 (XXVI), 8/26/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- [For interviews 1 and 2] Brief contacts with Senator Johnson during the Truman and Eisenhower administrations; Democratic Advisory Council establishment and opposition by LBJ and Sam Rayburn; Paul Butler; LBJ’s effectiveness as Senate majority
- Poat Life West9rn Union Frank Cancellare Robert Schutz Charles Taanade Francis MiUer Stan Wayman Ollie Atkins Paul Slade John B~uer JOG Scherschel Bob Hess Milton Bittenbencl~r Tom Craven, Sr. Ted Clark Bob Hemmig Joe Steine:LeRoy Anderson John Levy
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- to JBC’s appointment. 1/19 Pre-inaugural gala at National Guard Armory, Joe Kennedy’s party at Paul Young’s Restaurant. 1/20 Inauguration Day. 1/21 Humphrey meets with LBJ re: speeches by Morse and Proxmire on Senate floor on JBC’s appointment. 1/23
- by what he saw in Paul Kattenburg, who was the country director for Vietnamese affairs, who's presently a professor at the University of South Carolina, after early retirement from the department. G: What was he disturbed about? F: It was sort of ad
- Going to work for Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge; Paul Kattenburg; Ambassador Frederick Nolting; Flott’s job duties; conditions at the American Embassy in Vietnam upon Lodge’s arrival; interaction with the press; traveling from Washington D.C
- attempt to make peace with Paul Butler and other party officials with whom he had little in common and little rapport. But he would react more to articles written by liberals criticizing him than from conservatives. I'm searching, unsuccessfully
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- of Mississippi in his introductory Republican, remarks.) "Utt said we have got to translate Tell the people like Paul Revere. recognized indignation John into votes etc.} His peopl~ Bell Williams in the election. "I'm indignant over so many things
- consideration former Senator John Butler of Baltimore. . ~ Today I had a call from Ken,13.urns, who works for Admiral Harlee of Federal Maritime. Ken reported that the Admiral wanted you to know that the indications are that James ,pay, the Vice Chairman, also
Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- Graham Crusade in California. A houseuife in the Washington commuter suburb of Greenbel.t, Naryland, and the mother of two children - John Paul, 4, and Mary Sue, 2, Hrs. Martin also finds time to be active in the Uallace Memorial Presbyterian Church
- ? M: They gave us a little tiny headquarters about half the size of this small office we're in now. I would say about 6x12 for our headquarters. the chairman of the Democratic party was the late Mr. [Paul] Butler. Kennedy very strongly. You see, He