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- the Presi dent also adked for the latest report on George Christian, who underwent surgery in Austin this morning, mf replied that she had talked while he was still in the recovery room and at that time the doctors reported they had found exactly what he
- tightening recommendation s in our bill and Pres. 's Message). ^ For past sev. weeks it has been working on the org. of domestic side of the Govt. This morning it was briefed by Gardner Ackley and the CEA on the org. of the Govt : or economic planning
- , and appeared really frightened--the President had much fun kidding him about it the remainder of the afternoon. 22&3ax LUNCH on the patio--New England boiled dinner plus picnic food*" The President Mrs. Johnso n Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kintner Horace Busby
- New York Times, saying that he had put off reading these ugly things as long as possible He then read the paper the entire trip to San Antonio Date November ,ia
- visited by) ture The doctors and nurses awakened the President and gave him the usual early morning and his breakfast. tests 8:35a Mary S in —Jake Valenti and Courtenay were already in: Courtenay in a very happy mood, obviously pleasing the President
- . his call) In office working desk from morning pouch out of Washington To front lawn and joined Mrs. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Bob Young Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horner Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gill Hon. Sargent Shriver and aide - Bill Mullins Hon. Bill Crook and aide
- r^tr August 4, 1966 White House p^ Thursday Expendi Activity (!nc}udc visited by) ture Awake Paul (Jode Glynn says the President's main interest thi morning was to go on another lose-weight campaign. ^Jake Jacobsen Marvin Watson Dale Meeks
- usher's checked calls checked Ilatf January White House p^ 11, 1966 TUESDAY Activity (include visited by) Breakfast in his roomMW, JJ and JV in Arrived in MJDR's Office - "good morning - ladies and gentlemen" to yb and mjdr. To the Oval Rm Ofc
- To the Oval Office w / Jack Valenti __ Placed call to Senator Everett Dirksen -- only if he is in his office { --the Senator was not --cancelled the call (Off record - will see him in morning JV set up the appointment w/o telling the Sen, that he will see
- (pl)-_-. " Glynn reported that the President took a bath this morning instead of his usual shower) - — - Mrs. Lloyd Hand Valenti and Califano To Oval Ofc w/ Joe Califano, Harry McPherson, MW To the Theater w/ MW for presentation of the "Heart
- morning newspapers. The President went to his bedroom to dress 'for church, Departed the Cam p -- an d motored to Thurmont w / Mrs. Johnson, Lynda, Hon. and Mrs. Horace Busb y. V M and "Him" : Arrived a t the SixatstfcxRfcpp Methodist Church o f Thurmon t
- it, and I said, yes, I could. F: Later on he indicated he wanted me to go see the Pope. How far in advance of New Year's, roughly, did he first call you? How far ahead? R: Listen, I flew to Italy on Thanksgiving Day. F: And this was a little before
- JANUARY 24 , 1 9 6 5 SUNDAY And s o , th e old w arrior atls, i s dead. W in ston C h u rch ill d ied about 3 :00 o 'c lo c k t h i s morning. I I was chagrined th a le a rn ed tha t th e y had waked up Lyndon to t e l l him. to ld me la t e
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 53 (LIII), 8/16/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the next day. The next morning--that's right--he called me, and we talked about the State of the Union, and I said something like, "Did you notice that the traffic safety thing was mentioned high up in all these stories?" And I see here the story you just
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 55 (LV), 9/13/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- --on the first of March. And it's interesting, we had a--I guess it's worth spending just a minute. This was the best way to unfold a new program. It's not related just to highway safety, but the whole transportation program. The night before the message goes up
- ATTORNEY G~NERAL STATE OF NEW YORK TO HON. NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER GOVERNOR STATE OF NE,W YORK October 18, 1967 Pursuant to your directive of January 3, 1967 ( annexed hereto as "Appendix A"), under the authority of Executive Law, Section 63, subd. 8, I
- during the first five years of the Kennedy-Johnson Administration when the rate of economic growth was twice as high as in the previous years. And we began to get the new and recent price inflation when the economy got into trouble again. There has
- interest rates; Rexford Tug-well; Keyserling’s influence on the New Deal; lasting effects of New Deal reforms; military spending and the economy; Vietnam war; planning public spending; jobs and on-the-job training; evaluation of LBJ’s domestic policies; how
- INTERVIEWEE: GEORGE BALL INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: Mr. Ball's office in New York City Tape 1 of 1 M: I think maybe a good thing at the beginning would be to put on [tape] that I've read through your file of memoranda, and your caution
- in the proposed White _ouse announcement of a new program of gra, ate fellowships in urban studies as follows: Secretary ·weaver .would propose to release - ~ this early next week unless the White-~Hous...!;:_· de sires to make the announcement. I • suggest
- Number(s), or Pae Numbers whichever a ro rlate Date Number of Pages Ii I TOTAL FEE / _ ~ : January 18, 1968 6:55pm MEMORANDUM FOR 1HE PRESIDENT From: Liz Carpenter I just talked to Congressman Pucinski who said that this morning E a rtha Kitt
- May l, 1942 Mr. Leonard Gaynor Frank Lloyd Prodµctions, Inc. Rockefeller Center New York, N. Y. Dear Leonard: We did use something in the column, which apparently got squeezed out of the Mirror. Also, our column is no longer publ1sheq
- , President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, has stated that he may seek an appoint ment with President Johnson but gave no definite details in this regard. furnished letter This will confirm information to your office this morning
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 16 (XVI), 12/16/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- /oh Califano -- XVI -- 18 signing, but that was the picture on the front page, I believe, of the New York Times the morning after the signing. I was home and the President called me and said, "Why the hell"--it was not a good picture of him--"didn't
- as could be, just jumping at the news of the day. In fact, we had had long discussions about all of the situation with Japan the night before and that morning at breakfast before I drove to Billingsley. I remember, with appropriate dismay, how I had said
- Closing up LBJ's Senate campaign headquarters after the 1941 loss; trip to New York City with Gene Boehringer Lasseter to see Van Cliburn; the political importance of postmasters; LBJ's involvement in the extension of Selective Service and the draft
- their resolutionJ and c) to define the membership, locus and terms of reference for a new Working Group or reconstituted Paris Working Group to continue the multilateral d1acusaion1. An under11tanding 1n advance of thia somewhat l.im1ted 1et of objectives would
- Tuesday morning. 2. B ~ g Polley~ (Sec. McNamara) New propoea.la may not yet be ready. _3. . ABM.Scena.rle.. (Sec. Rusk and Sec. McNamara) Conaultatlo~a.. :wlth allies. etc. W. W. Roatow DECIASf.IfIED E.O. L J:6 , ec. 3.4(b) White I frt · e C
- and the impact of the launching of Sputnik on our national security. Shortly after receiving that phone call one early morning, Ed Weisl asked me if I would join him and go down to Washington that morning to meet at noon with Senator Russell and Senator Johnson
- /H.TE HOUSE Date Oct 24, 1968 ;• >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY The Resident began his day at (Place) Day T^;_ Telephone f Time In Out 1T Lo or t ExpendiActivity Arthur Mr. 9:1 la f 9:37a ' ~~ B Krim - New York City George Meany 8:50a
- news Bill Moyers NBC group Bob Fleming A copy of the film was presented to the President in a special case. Bob Fleming made available to the President the mail reaction on the "Hill Country: program -- favorable - 260; critical - ^§4; miscellaneous
- and administration and LBJ Library staff, . imp!_ ,aw th role of the U. in the world as a natural sour e of interest at the beginning of a new decade: the urgency which Iran and A!ghanbtan brought to that inten~t could not then be foreseen. The ~ymposium's discussion
Folder, "C.F. - FG 170 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (1967)" WHCF Confidential Files,
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- () ·1ni1 g n ....:ng c!! .Jt\t1ded u~ ure- o. new cor u ·bal' lui'.:h".ta; )1 :i.nnin~, o~ p ·,.. . pi·c\>r.an yo- -r p "Opoo-::ifo o ..: Jl . o iitl t men.t. t1o in 0 • n"'hi.. p -a~ a of Co ::nm tee ..... nd ,. l ,,.,... B oae·:,)h.A. Califa
- McGeorge Bundy, like Larry O'Brien, and certain others of them like this boy from whom I just got the letter, Bernie Boutin, who tried to run the campaign in New Hampshire [tried]. That was a letter from Bernie this morning. I think King. That was a very
- in the Washington, D.C. area. My family's from New England, and I spent a few of my early years up there, but for the most part I've lived in this area. I attended Georgetown University and Catholic University here in Washington, and I have been associated
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 8 (VIII), 9/21/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the President also--that was when we brought [Arthur] Goldberg in because Goldberg was up in New York and Goldberg had as a lawyer, if my recollection is correct, represented the steelworkers, which gave him terrific lines into the steelworkers before he became
- , 1987 INTERVIEWEE: LAWRENCE F. O'BRIEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. O'Brien's office, New York City Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 O: There was additional evidence concerning ITT that underscored the existing concern during the period when
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 43 (XLIII), 3/28/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that was fine. Said the market was headed for a new low this morning and it turned it around. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
- me up one Sunday morning and asked me if I'd read page 78 of the New York Times. I said, "No." It was down three flights of stairs from me. And he said, "Well, you go downstairs and get the newspaper, the New York Times." And I went down and got
- , 1987 INTERVIEWEE: FRANK STANTON INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Dr. Stanton's office, New York City Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 G: Moving to the next presidential election in 1964, was there any effort made to have a debate between President
- the burning of a Vietnam village; television news coverage of Vietnam; Stanton's belief that the Vietnam war would have been shorter if there had been presidential debates in 1964; Walter Cronkite's effect on public opinion and LBJ's concern over Cronkite's
- DCT and of the Part is the Development the of New Conununi ties Federal response Act· of 1968. New Cornmuni ties provides for developers a revolving fund Act necessitates the cooperation ments, the Department 18,· 1968
- . So you had the full range of expertise and senior-cabinet-level thought that-- G: Did you sit on the new committee? S: I did sit in with them, and I must say that wherever the notes are from those discussions-and they are probably in some of my