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- , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: ED GOSSETT INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Judge Gossett's Chambers, Room 392, Dallas Courthouse, Dallas, Texas Tape 1 of 1 M: Well, first of all, I'd like a little background about you. Where were you born, and when? G: l
- INTERVIEWEE: ARTHUR KRIM INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Krim's office, New York City Tape 1 of 1 G: Shall we start with that October weekend at the Ranch? K: Yes. I guess a day or two after the President returned to the Ranch following
- Morrissey nomination; LBJ’s staff; 1965 bombing halt in Vietnam; intelligence gathering in Latin America by the CIA and FBI; New York politics; dinner for Princess Margaret, including a guest with a criminal record; a ride in August Busch’s plane; buying out
- - and dressed -- to the office to talk to Jim Jones about what he had done this morning -- who he had called and talked to. j ^^ ^ Sen. j that Mrs. around w/ Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Kellam ; Russell Long called mtt& the President, and the President directed he
- Ha,,, July White House Dav B'fast: chipped beef on toast, 13, 1966 Wednesday tea 9:12a f Jack Valenti, NYC- Director, Motion Picture Association (concerning JV's appear on the TODAY show this morning, the President told MW that he thought
- discuss it with Mr. Webb? P: Yes. The appointment was set up the next morning, actually. I was leaving town the next afternoon, so I came over around nine-thirty or ten o'clock, I believe, and talked to Mr. Webb. We spent about an hour and a half, I
- Act; transition to the new administration; Bob Seamans.
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 43 (XLIII), 1/23/1996, by Harry Middleton
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- didn't want him to. But I was not the fellow that was going to have to do the job, bear the burden. So I just really drew back from trying to influence anything. I did not know which was right. But this was so new and strange and such a break with much
- /Johnson picketers at the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas.
- Date July White House pav B'fast: chipped Jack Valenti & beef on toast 14, 1966 Thursday tea. Governor Connally in the President's bedroom this morning. Clifton C. Carter Bess Abell Douglass Cater T o the East Room w/ Mrs. Johnson
- contact of the kind I had in Dallas with the majority leader during the campaign. I recall that I flew to New York to visit with friends of mine, to listen to the election returns, so I was in New York City on the night of the election. These friends
- . John Connor - Dallas, Texas (b . 1 ) To the office -- w/ Bil l Moyers and Bob Fleming an d Jake Jacobsen Cliff Alexander and Jo e Califano in joined Moyers and Fleming (Fleming out shortly thereafter) Oval ofc Meeting with the Executive Committee
- Employment Opp tunity Commission - - to discuss certain matters affecting the Commission OFF RECORD purpose for the visit (according to MW)was to gxssxusst let the President know of his future plans -- to run for Governor of New York. Senator John Sherman
- seeing something on page ten of the New York Times that morning--nothing on the front page--so that I was really quite surprised to hear from Nick that the situation was as serious as it appeared to be. As we talked further he indicated to me
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh November 2, 1968, in his office, New York City JBF: Mr. Farley, to begin, tell us something about your background, how you came to get into politics. F: Well, I was born and raised in a little community called Grassy Point
- administrative assistant. He was a real prankster in those days and Glynn was a good target as he had a tendency to believe everything anyone told him as being true. For example, Glynn had a brand new car and he was very proud of it as the country had just gone
- LBJ's personality; how Stegall met LBJ; LBJ's prank on Glynn Stegall involving Glynn's new car; LBJ's involvement in the Little Congress; how the Stegalls went to work for LBJ; LBJ's efforts to make his staff work harder; LBJ's assistance when Glynn
- Dallas• Texas LBJ:MJDR:vws .. March 14, 1962 Dear Sarah: Thank you so much for your mo-st generous letter and I assure you it was my pleasure getting to visit with you last week. 1 I was pleased with the wisdom of ~e Committee, whieh I know Ylill
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Newspaper Articles] [2 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 3
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- [Top of page] [Bottom of page] [top of page] I [bottom of page] [1 of 6, top of page] l "All the News l~at's Fit to·~rint" nl ~O'~k . . I I I I Co~ft111h. VOL. XcVllJ .• No; . 33,227. lHI. b7 The . N~" . . ' I Tork
- Washington early Tuesday morning. ) Secretary Robert McNamara (b-1) Datr December The White House p^ Tuesday 13, 1966 . Exp Activity (inctude visited by) tt Sen. Everett Dirksen OFF (to discuss a personal matter) Harry McPherson joined RECORD
- in Cleveland were shot to death in the early morning hours of February 28, 1968, allegedly as a result of this gang war. A spokesman for the Cleveland Police Department advised that there are reports that the Hell's Angels gang has left Cleveland and he does
- ) The President read morning papers Wheels up, departing Hickam Field, Honolulu for Pago Pago. ^HHMMHM^t American Samoa With Bill Moyers in the conference room, the President wanted to talk about non proliferation. He asked BM why Rusk ! had changed his mind
- ? the morning. < #. n_ ** __77*"A **-i^ ? *-r-i/
- : ! .=.. ~ ' -- . -·~- ~'~ ~., ?_) .... . -- Q3 - '17S- - - ·• 1--J. •' 02 - ~ -- ..,cHVICE SET . ·- ~ . - ".POP SEGRE T /;. / J,J - ,..,. - TOl' SEGRE! - 2 approval of the plan and their desire to move ahead in that direction. Ambassado r Taylor, who had spent the morning
- during the New Deal. He said he thought that perhaps. the most significant development in the past generatioJJ was the new social conscious ness of business. Who could have imagined their leaving their own work behind to get into cities efforts? Who
- visited by) ture Director Charles Code Schultze Today the appointment of eight new members of the National Council on the Arts was announced. They are: Miss Marian Anderson of Danbury, Connecticut Mr. Lawrence Halperin , Helen Hayes of NewYork City
- --particularly the credit that Rep Gov of Ohio is receiving i the news announcementsovtRM^NTPR,^,wGOfp.cF ,,no* n,? ,, — of grants from FederalGovt. * June 20, 1966 Monday MW in office. Rostow (Pl) Rostow (Pl) Sacramento, Gov Pat Brown at ranch Calif
- October 24, 1965 SUNDAY White House - LBJ Ranch, Texas Breakfast *^ u in bed ~ whoLc> had *— «?C just then greeted arrived Mr. ^L' A, . & fr. Mrs. . Arthur J^J Krim yr^ • New f York c City . The President and Mrs. Johnson drove
- " - - s read * newspapers DeLoach Speaker John MacCormick (returnin g the President's call) (b. Cong. Carl Albert (b. 1) 1) O ._,, To Fish Room to greet group fr. Texas an d New Mexico on behalf of Guadelupe National Returned to Offic e w/Horace
- will and by their unstinted energy, the Korean people have pioneered in selt-help projects that have reclaimed marsh lands and barren hillsides for new and now much more e:f'f'icient rice production. They have established cooperatives in f'ishing and seeweed marketing
Oral history transcript, Sarah (Mrs. T. J. .) Taylor, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1971, by David G. McComb
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- . M: She's the one that goes to the University of Dallas? T: Yes. M: Okay. That's kind of awkward. Did you have children? And married. I think that maybe straightens it out. Tell me, for the sake of information, when did you get married? What
- , Lynd a t o se e M F of f fo r Dallas , the n too k a brief rid e u p the runwa y ahea d o f th e smal l Beechcraft . Returned t oRanc Ranchhhouse, house.to , .toroo roo fona r na Returned to mm for p p Returned officeet o t oplac plac call s an look t
- t 12:40 12:47 C l:00p Activity (include visited by) f Earl Death (radio) Dale Meeks (Dallas) Col. Cross Lunch George Christian f fried chicken, tomatoes, deviled eggs. fruit salad, tapioca w/ Mrs. Pat Nugent Judge Marvin Jones Marvin
- to the U. S. Mr. J. C. Kellam - Austin, Texas Larry O'Brien - Dallas, Texa s To th e office -- working his desk Bill Moyers - Austin, Texas ^-n in the ranch area Riding in th e car w/ Jimilu Maso _bv the Dale Meeks trailer, etc., birthplace hous e
- J ? an d 2 other ladie s (friend s o f hers I think. . ) &* Driving t o Mrs. . Bailey' s new s house --an d picked u p Mrs. Baile y - - the n t o the birthplace house . . . Showing th e birthplac e hous e to guest s Returned to " the LB J Ranc h
- WASHINGTON October (ia) F0:/6,t, 18, 1967 F..T/-J_j r~l/-1 MEMORANDUM TO: Marvin Wataon FROM: WWiam.(ConneU WC-- On September 21st the Vice President and Governo/McNai; {l~d dedicated a new mental health facility in GreenvWe, South Carolina
- off last time with Johnson coming into the White House and those early days, I don't suppose it made any great difference in your life in the Senate except that you did have a new President. And things were a bit torn up at that time. T: Well, when I
- National Committee, and were in the mailing department. Now that the campaign is over they may have other jobs new, but I feel sure the personnel officer at committee can tell you how to locate them -- or Cliff Carter's office can run them down for you
- WASHINGTON February 29, 1968 4:35 p. m. Mr. President: John Criswell called with the following two items : 1. Jim Farl ey had an eme r gency operation (nothing serious) this morning. He is in St. Claire's Hospital in New York City. Send flowe7 YES
- , GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7°72) April 14, 1965 TlHil SFCPFWr McGBSUBJECT: The Wilson Visit as Reported by Neustadt Dick Neustadt saw Derek Mitchell this morning. Mitchell is delighted to have the opportunity
- : The President: There is a chance of a leak from Saigon. It would be 2 - 3 in the morning. M!!TIMO NOTES COPYRIGHTED .Pt1blicalion Requires PermissioR gf Cep~right Hofder: W. Thomas Johnson EYES ONLY ~Be SECRET ".. . =l\ •e I
- first vestiges of the new day can be seen. Date March 19, 1967 PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The President began his day at (Place) Aboard T-_ Telephone fort Entrv Tune \o' 1 1 1^ Ou AFOne 26000--en route Hickam AFB Expend,- Activity LD
- . Johnson .—— . —— Marvin Watson_^___ Bill Moyers —^._—.^ —= - Bob Knudsen Doctors in to give ekg During the morning, the President talked about various subjects. He retold the stor about mf in Thailand--not going to the King's dinner, but going out
- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON _. GONFIDENTIA¼> MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: June FOR MR. The Security 9, 1967 W.W. Council Meeting, Friday, June 9 - Part I ( Early this morning George Tomeh, the Syrian representative, asked