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Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 23 (XXIII), 8/28/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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Oral history transcript, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., interview 1 (I), 11/4/1971, by Joe B. Frantz
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Oral history transcript, Philip N. Brownstein, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1968, by David G. McComb
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- was during the Eisenhower Administration, I was asked if I would head the GI loan program. guarantee service . And I wound up as Director of the loan Then, in 1961, was made Chief Benefits Director of the Veteran's Administration, which included all
- with the Eisenhower commission on National Goals as staff director . M: How much contact, if- any, did you have with Lyndon Johnson either before he was President or while he was vice President? B: My contacts with him arose almost entirely through the very close
Oral history transcript, William H. Chartener, interview 1 (I), 1/22/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- would be of interest to you. I came into this position with a somewhat dubious background politically in that I had been active as a Republican. This was back in the days prior to the Eisenhower Ad- ministration. I was indeed on the research staff
- very fearful of It... I think when a man like Eisenhower comes out .and says that what we've got to worry about is the military industrial axis--he's no hippie. F: No! Do you thi~~ Vietnam may serve some kind of therapeutic value down the line
- governor of South Carolina, Earl Morris, Jr., who was a candidate for governor and who was defeated. I moved to Pickens. My father was the village carrier, then became postmaster during Eisenhower's administration, thanks to Senator LBJ Presidential
- when Paul Douglas had been introducing the textile workers, what we later called area redevelopment. the rural version. John 6SDUNPDQ introduced Neither of these got passed during the Eisenhower Administration, but Kennedy had promised to activate
- of Lyndon Johnson is that, of all Presidents that I've known since Hoover, he understood the business problems better than anyone of the other Presidents. And I'm including President Roosevelt, President Truman, President Eisenhower, and President Kennedy
- on everyone's part that there ought to be some simple solution. That was the basic attitude of the Eisenhower Administration. Their so-called termination policy is that what we ought to do is put them on their own and let them sink or swim. Of course the Indians
- was the problem there? W: Money. (Laughter) G: Money? They didn't have work? W: The contractors didn't have; they were getting out of work. Eisenhower was the man that put that program on. Eisenhower worked under this theory that every city needs
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 57: Jan. 16‑24, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- out what his position should be ... on a policy. . . . He had a policy." 11 The Modern Presidency: The President and the Domestic Agenda Burnham; "Eisenhower attempted to act out the famous old whig theory of the pr sidency, "Congress does
Oral history transcript, Walter Jenkins, interview 15 (XV), 8/30/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to the conference, the big four meeting in Geneva, for the purpose of really tying up the State Department and Eisenhower, and Mr. Johnson, instead of letting the Senate consider it, asked that it be referred to the Foreign Relations Corrmittee for study, which
Oral history transcript, James R. Jones, interview 1 (I), 11/26/1968, by Dorothy Pierce McSweeny
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- Richard Daley; LBJ meeting with Eisenhower; Hubert Humphrey’s campaign; LBJ, Wilbur Mills and a surtax; Poor People's Campaign and consumer measures LBJ supported.
- Famil y Protectio n Pla n I Commission appointing Woodrow W . Jone s o f N . Car . a s U . S . Distric t Judg e I Letters to : I General Dwigh t D . Eisenhower : r e lette r fro m DD E re prope r scal e o f I our informationa l program s I -HSenntQar
- , and I also gave all the main addresses during the Kennedy presidency and during the Eisenhower period except two. I quit when Nixon became president because he had asked me to lead the inauguration prayer as well as preach the first service at the White
- . McNamara in hospital; Ambassador Kohler describes Eisenhower-Khrushchev meeting and Soviet people; men adjourn for talks; women watch "Gambit;" Lady Bird watches "Gunsmoke;" description of maple tree and area
- Upcoming Howard K. Smith show; LBJ & Lady Bird to Walter Reed Army Hospital to visit President Eisenhower; Johnsons, staff & friends to LBJ Ranch; Lady Bird & guests tour Danz, Scharnhorst & Lewis Ranches; dinner at LBJ Ranch; LBJ & guests watch
- ; Dr. Jim Cain is houseguest; Lady Bird & Dr. Cain have long talk about LBJ; personal dinner party; LBJ has nice things to say about President Eisenhower
- the GOP administration, Vietnam was EO • o f ,J • - 5 MEEllN6 MOTES COPYRIGHTED Pueliccmitian Requires P.Stmlsslon of Cef59ri~t H?>lder: W. Ihomos lo nson In 1960 Eisenhower said we would never let a Communist regime be established
- and preserving historical and wildlife areas; naps & television; Gov. Scranton's visit to Eisenhower Farm at Gettysburg; LBJ, national problems & 1964 Election; party at Angier Biddle Duke's; Lady Bird & LBJ walk back to White House and attract a crowd; LBJ has
- th e Re p o f Chin a transmitting albu m o f pi x \i 'r Ltr t o H . E . Ye n Chia-kan , V P o f th e Re p o f Chin a transmitting albu m o f pi x (/I- ^;A.' Lt r t o Hon . Dwigh t D . Eisenhower , r e Ike' s boo k title d "A t Ease" \**§J (sen t i n
- HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Dixie -- I -- 4 Eisenhower. But Lyndon did take credit for lining up a completely solid
- when he was the Democratic leader of the Senate during the Eisenhower Administration. I was with a group of railroad executives and mayors headed by former Mayor [Anthony] Celebrezze of Cleveland. Mayor Celebrezze at that time was president of the old
Oral history transcript, Ashton Gonella, interview 2 (II), 10/10/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with Eisenhower. I mean, the President would call or he would call him if they had legislation he thought there was something that maybe the President wouldn't sign. There was a very close, not constant, but a very close associa- tion there. MG: Okay, well
- , the more places you could be operating. By and large I thought it had a competent staff. G: Some of them were, I gather, holdovers from the committee that had been formed under Eisenhower. M: Yes, I think that's right. G: The [President's Committee
- didn't see that in here. Was that in 1965? in the fall of 1965 when he had the gall bladder operation, October of 1965. I remember we had spent the night out at the hospital. big thing. It was a Vou know, Eisenhower had had a heart attack and been
- the Eisenhower Administration, that rule by Executive order was put in. Any oil or products that were brought in by ocean tanker or by tank ship is under the rule; but that that came in by overland transportation were excepted. And they called this overland
- solely in the interests of literacy. am the sole source of the need for the amendments. As a Southerner tend to swallow the ends of sentences, and my syntax occasionally came out sounding like an Eisenhower press conference. I I But I have altered
- columnist who was the Eisenhower ambassador to Switzerland, but who was with the Intelligence with Bill Donovan [OSS] during the war and has the same feeling that fellow [Ernest] Cuneo had. Have you talked to Cuneo? F: No. C: Well, you better talk
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 8 (VIII), 4/8/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 25 (XXV), 8/7/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- because Eisenhower's plane had settled down in Tennessee or something like that once with a cracked cylinder head or something minor. [There was] nobody there except local journalists to handle the story. What went out over the wires would scare the socks
- active and to stay firm and strong and do everything to help him carry out his programs because he couldn't do those things alone . You see, I lived through the Eisenhower years too . And, actually, President Kennedy did a great deal of the running
- to be premature. The weekend of the 17th and Marine units He also and 18th which stopped in to the had see President begun visited their General deployment Eisenhower in Springs. During the anticipated Although rather the of second
- issue between Washington and Paris, and a major underlying reason for the • French campal,:n to .end )'.llil• ita.ry "subordination" to NATO and the United States. •. • The differences go back to 1957',whell the Eisenhower Ad nunistratlon decided