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  • WITHDRAW AL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL FORM OF DOCUMENT Memo Memo Memo LIBRARIES) DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Telephone Jenkins Conversation Telephone Jenkins Conversation Telephone Jenkins Conversation 4/ 21/86 between Joe Skiles and Walter
  • See all scanned items from Office Files of Walter Jenkins Box 1
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • Folder, "Notes and Transcripts of Johnson Conversations, February, 1960," Telephone Transcripts, Office Files of Walter Jenkins, Box 1
  • Office Files of Walter Jenkins
  • . Ralph S. O'Connor, Houston, Tex Mr. and Mrs. Steve Parker, Mrs-ac tress Shirley McLaine Mr. and Mrs. James V. Pickering, NYC Mrs. Merriweather Post, Washington, DC Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reuther, Pres., United Auto, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement
  • , Director, VOA Miss Sharon Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Richard L Coe Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coyne Miss Patsy Derby i&k Dr. Barbaralee Diamondstein Cong and Mrs. Gerald R Ford Sen and Mrs. J WFulbright - he is on the President's Commission on Presidential Scholars Secy
  • . , Dalla s Nathan Pusey , Pres . , Harvar d University , Cambridge , Mass . Dr. Harr y Ransom , Chancellor , Universit y o f Texa s Walter P . Reuther , Pres . , Unite d Auto, Aer o & Agric Implement Worker s Richard S . Reynolds , Jr . , Chr . , Reynold s
  • [President Johnson] had a reputation of throwing dollars at any question and the question would disappear. I asked him if he wouldn't agree, and he wouldn't. He amazed me, and this I wouldn't want repeated, but he said, "Walter Reuther would throw me out." I
  • happened in 1959 will not be comprehensible. The Republicans associated the whole thing with Walter Reuther. He was the black beast as far as the thinking of the House and Senate Labor Committees went in 1947-48. When they passed the closed shop
  • History and interpretation of the Taft-Hartley Act; Walter Reuther; the closed shop and the union shop; the building trades; picketing; the various unions; LBJ and labor legislation; Brown and Root and the union; interest of George Meany and David
  • : What do you do as far as protocol is concerned with someone like Walter Reuther, who holds no official position, but who does have a considerable constituency? C: If I'm not mistaken, I think Halter Reuther, if he was here that day and I'm not sure
  • , trying to determine the situation as exactly as possible. 10:45p t Gen. 10:48p f Walter Reuther. Rochester, Michigan. General Cyrus 11:15 ._ -' Andrew Goodpaster Mr. 1 l:03p f 11:05p f The ______ 11:35p t. , : Andrew Goodpaster Vance
  • at (Plarp) the Time Telephone Entry 1 JVT 1 1 In Out Lo or t Activity LD 3:00p f 4:20p t 4:22p t White House Day (include visited by) Walter Joe Harry Friday Reuther - Ife Detroit - President , United Auto Workers Union Califano - pl
  • Anna Rosenberg Hoffman, of New York Edwin H. Land, of Massachusetts Walter P. Reuther, of Michigan Robert H. Ryan, of Pennsylvania John I. Snyder, Jr., of New York Robert M. Solow, of Massachusetts Philip Sporn, of New York Whitney M. Young, Jr., of New
  • . I have talked with Mr. Abel of the steel workers, wi;~ Walter Reuther and with George Meany. I have talked with all of th~em. They are concerned about infiation. But they all want to criticize you in the way you try to handle infiaticn. The pay
  • and American Middle East­ ern Policy, 1965-1975";Peter Kronen­ berger, "The Deployment of U.S. Ground Force to South Vietnam"; Diane Kunz. "The Financial Diplo­ macy of,the American Century''; Nel­ son Lichtenstein, "Walter Reuther. the UAW and the Politics
  • Alex Rose, who ;s a friend of mine, and he mentions Walter Reuther, with whom I was very close. name. So I said, "They're crazy! IIGo out and convince your friends." I make the first call. Then he mentions another important It's a winning ticket." I
  • with Wirtz' view on the ground that a wage of even $1.60 an hour was only $3,200 a year, and that it was hard to see how anybody could live on that. I then told him that labor was strong on this, that [Walter] Reuther and Meany had sent their lieutenants over
  • by Ben Heineman. It was a good Walter Reuther was a member, Whitney Young was a member, there were a couple of housing experts. The Model Cities notion, I think, represented something of a modification and adaptation and toning down of some basic
  • -- seventeen- volume set in custom=made bookcase with gold p PHOTOGRAPH - autographed-sterling silver frame--"To President Shazar with k:pix high esteem, Lyndon B. Johnson" BOOK - "My Hope for America" - w/ bookplate Walter Reuther Tonight's menu included
  • trusted too far were Connally and then later Walter Jenkins. F: When Mr. Johnson says, "Roosevelt was like a daddy to me," is that just sentimental rhetoric, or was there that closeness, do you think? R: I think he--I have often wondered how much
  • Biographical information; early recollections of LBJ; LBJ’s relationship with FDR; LBJ’s interests; LBJ’s 1941 campaign; LBJ’s relationship with Sam Rayburn; Maury Maverick; 1948 race; Walter Winchell episode; counsel to Democratic Policy Committee
  • Taylor. Geo W. . Chmn of Industry Dept, Wharto n School of Finance and Commerce Page Keeton, Dean of Univ of Texas Law Schoo l Howard W. Johnson , Pres. , MIT Arthur S. Flemming, Pres. , Univ of Oregon Walter P. Reuther, Pres., UA W George Meany, Pres
  • he came in he dominated the meeting--Walter Reuther, who was a member of the group, turned to Henry Ford, and Walter said to Henry, loud enough for everybody around the table to hear, "You know, never in American history has anyone been so well
  • some allegiance to a leader that tells them what they should do. But Roy Reuther, who was traveling with us--Walter Reuther's brother, an extremely able and active fellow in the labor movement--was purposely on the team that traveled with me, because we
  • ) Senate campaign; conflict among New York Democrats over distribution of funds raised in New York; LBJ campaigning with RFK; how the RFK/Kenneth Keating race compared to the 1952 JFK/Henry Cabot Lodge election; Walter Jenkins' arrest; October 23, 1964
  • : Walter P. Reuther, President, UAW W. Abel. President. United Steelworkers of America (AFL-CIO) Jennings. President. Intl Union of Electrical Radio and Machine Workers (AFL-CIO ) P. L. Siemiller. President, Intl Assoc of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
  • is reminiscent of the labor situation in the 1930's. There were the same types of statements about the labor leaders then. -- There were young Turks who came out then, but with the exception of Walter Reuther, most of them vanished down the drain. NAACP
  • ; Lady Bird does desk work; dinner and dance for labor leaders; LBJ's briefing for labor leaders; Lady Bird's conversation with Walter Reuther; Lady Bird's toast
  • Fields Walter Elde r r Sec y McNamar a Desmon d Fitzgeral d Thomas Hughe s
  • on this big campaign against the closed shop, and most of that was directed against Walter Reuther. They knew so little that what they finally did was to leave the union shop in, which is what Reuther 5 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
  • Robinson, Rabbi Joachim Prinz, Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., Whitney Young, Roy Wilkins, A. Philip Randolph, Walter Reuther. August 28, 1963. (Phologrnpher: Unknown) 4 The home of Project Manager L. H. Mitchell. Lower Yellowstone project, Montana and North Dakota
  • or to be nipping at Eisenhower. He justified that with his fellow Democrats, despite the displeasure of Mrs. Roosevelt and Herbert Lehman and people like that, Walter Reuther, on the grounds that the country should speak with one voice abroad. And we had a lot
  • troops, massive release of prisoners and the neutral seating of (North) Viet Nam in the United Nations. Smiley told Vivian that Walter Mueller, the group included B. Shower (phonetic), John Granite (phonetic) and Douglas Deer. Smiley indicated
  • came up with an idea the active support of large corporations. I think a was one that Johnson liked, but Bobby Kennedy did not like and a lot 0£ other people did not like. --either Walter or so~e Walter Reuther I think representative of UAW
  • for Progress; JFK-staff relationship; LBJ-staff relationship; the White House hears of JFK's assassination; LBJ requests White remain on the staff; LBJ and the formal resignation of JFK staffers; Walter Jenkins; Bill Moyers; relationship of LBJ and JFK staff
  • ,Phil MEANY, George, An-CIO EVERS, Charles, NAACP REUTHER,Walter P •, UAW EDELSBEllG,Herman MtEPHY, Carl, Baltimore Afro-American SHAPIRO, Michael HElmY, Aaron, Mississippi Council or MONDSCHEIN, Ruth Federated Or&anizations TOOKS,Allene, Del ta Sigma
  • and has urged him to run for the presidency but that he knows nothing of his business dealings. 3/26 LBJ goes to Middleburg for the weekend with Wiley and Bob Waldron. They are joined later by CTJ, Thornberry, Walter and Marjorie Jenkins and Diana
  • over at his apartment . It'd be Walter and sometimes Cliff, and George Reedy, me, and Liz Carpenter . Frequently, while we were eating fruit or canteloupe or something, he'd say, "I just don't know . remember one incident . . . ." I They had
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • Head Start; domestic program; War on Poverty; contrast between John Connally and LBJ types; LBJ's frustrating life as VP; sale of Weslaco radio and TV station; death of Sam Rayburn; LBJ's problems with the press; LBJ's temper; Walter Jenkins; Bobby
  • : Well now, the noticeable faces, and I saw this on TV, were you and Walter Reuther and Franklin Roosevelt, Jr. Was there any concert, or was this just each man standing up vOicing his opinion when the nomination time came around for the vice president
  • , 1971 INTERVIEWEE: WALTER HELLER INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Dr. Heller's office, the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Tape 1 of 3 M: To start off with sort of a problem about the mechanics of government. Were you
  • See all online interviews with Walter W. Heller
  • Heller, Walter W. (Walter Wolfgang), 1915-1987
  • Oral history transcript, Walter W. Heller, interview 2 (II), 12/21/1971, by David G. McComb
  • Walter W. Heller
  • this auto price issue turned out in 1965. I do remember we did send word to the auto industry. You have to understand two things. One, [Walter] Reuther, as [Gardner] Ackley notes in his memo, is in part trying to set up a situation in which he gets
  • , Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, NYC Mr. Ralph Reiser, Preside, t United Glass and Ceramic Workers of North America, Columbus, Ohio Mr. Walter Reuther, Pres. , United Automobile, Aerospace andAgricultural Implement Workers of America Intl Union, Detroit
  • ,John, Westbury, NY POTOFSKY,Jacob S., NYC REUTHER,Walter P., Det., Mich AUSTIN, Dorothy M., Cleve., Ohio BROOK,Thomas, Storrs, Conn. BRYANT,Agnes, Det., Mich CAPLOVITZ, David, NYC CHRISTIANSON, Edwin, St. Paul, Minn. CLEVEIAND,Frank, Columbia, Ohio
  • er Reuther. "' national coaacience meeting an4 for coatlnntn1 in your endoavora, LYNDON B. JOHNSON LBJ:MS:MB CC: Mr. Holborn Central Indi• of the large ~(iadril With every good wbb for a productive success to tbe diatlnaulabed A. Philip