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  • Watso n went , too , in othe r cars . Paris Cliff, Austi n Guest , Nat Quarles , Mr . Patman Clarksville Hig h School, Clarks ville 3:30p 5:00p Clarksville Hig h School A Cliff Carter , Ke n North drov e th e car , Mr. Patma n Willard Simmons ' 6
  • ; . / The President while in the Situation Room ' Meeting in Sit Room w/ was given a medical report on the Vice President Hon. Clark Clifford from Dr. Burkley. Mr. Marvin Watson handed Amb. Llewellyn Thompson the Presiden t the following message: . Director Richard
  • :48a t W. Moursund - Johnso n City , Tex 10:07a Jack Valenti - to second floor *3x 10:45a f Ramsey 10:50a t Abe Clark - re results B trial - filed w/ yesterday's belts ^ Watson ; To m Johnson I George Christian i R. E. "Gene" Chambers
  • in to take picture: -^Clark Clifford about7:25p -7:45p. Secry McNamara ^Charles Schultze Note was handed to Califano by gt to effect -"Secy Fowler that Transportation Bill passed House of Gardner Ackley Rep by vote 336-42. Califano showed note ^Attny Gen
  • *"" MW (pl) f The Attorney General (b. 1) —.—
  • Justice Warren. After the swearing-in, the President made REMARKS and Mrs. Bennett Boskey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beams Mr. Mr. and Mrs . David Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cutler Mrs. John Connor and children, John T. Connor, Jr; Geoffrey Connor; Lisa Connor Mr
  • February 6 , 196 5 White House Saturday Bill Moyers Abe Fortas George Reedy Clark Cliffor d James Row e Marshall McNeil To th e offic e w / Jac k Valent i - - warin g ha t an d coa t o n th e way from th e Mansion, th e President stoppe d i n
  • returned Returned t oo Ova Ova l Roo m JV Secretary Ramsey Dean Rusk Clark Mrs Chester Coney New her appearance on I've McGeorge Bundy Horace Busby Marvin Bill Moyers Bill York City to Got a Secret Watson In congratulate Lounge Moyers President
  • calls carded March- 19, 1965 White House - - LB J Ranch, Texas Friday Awakened an d asked for papers Bill Moyers - Washington, D . G. J. G. Kellam - Austin, Texa s v Deputy Attorney General Ramsey Clark -- Washington, D. G. J. G. Kella m - Austin
  • that convalescence. I went up in the plane with several of the Justices’ wives; Mrs. Warren, and Elizabeth Black, and Mary Clark, and several others. And I was aware that some of the old-timers--Tommy Corcoran, Ben Cohen, Grace Tully--were there with us. There were
  • invented the cotton gin near here, and Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts , is buried here. The future is here, too. The el even dams approved by Congress will give the Savannah river basin immense power resources and as you well know the Clark
  • (IIIDDI~I) SD: SUPPORT SD: MISS LIIDl JOHISOI SD: HISS LUCI ~ JOHIS01' SDr PERSOKUL- SOCIALF.IL1S ; 3tanle7 - ,. (White Houe) Clarke - Saperrl.sor ilbert -------- J ohnscm - Assistant (__ Carroll (White House) S.pe"1aor Lawrence
  • Folder, "Stan [Clarke's] Personnel File," Bess Abell Files, White House Social Files, Box 32
  • p1eased c1.t the prospec of going ~ :Jo 1et me . now if y ' U hear of an.,i·one I sl1ould take around up here--Austin people or distr5.ct ;,eople . tnne Clark woon1d know if there YJere an;fone. 1 Lewis ca.-ne yesterde.y and pc1in~ed 211 dny- - h~ four
  • , but there wasn't anything I could do about it. I was a little out of my class. I made a speech for Lyndon when he was running for the Senate, I guess, on radio. I think he appreciated that, too. Old Clark wanted to read the speech, and I said, "Hell, no. If I'm
  • ; Ed Clark; Texas businessmen who were friends with LBJ; Nash's opinion of Lady Bird Johnson.
  • . Davi d K . E . Bruce . U.S . Amb . t o Great Britai n --the Amb . i s i n Washington o n consultatio n i n preparation fo r Wilson' s visit , d requested a te n minut e app t w / th e President . e Ramse y Clark , Attorne y General The Sen . Calle d
  • To T Johnson's notes to DT mansion - and to second floor dining room where the President had his LUNCH - (only the President ate) sitting around the table w/ him at this time were; Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Hon. Clark Clifford Walt Rostow Tom
  • anniversary in the Dept of Justice | The President honored him OFF ATTENDING: / RECORD Hon. Ramsey Clark the Attorney General with this luncheon and presented / Hon. Fred M. Vinson, Jr. , Assistant Attorney General him with an album of pictures
  • Harry ; 1:20p Oct. to mjdr's office, stopping to read staff memos for a minute or two and then into Cabinet Room for meeting with (OFF RECORD) Secretary Dean Rusk Clark Clifford General Earle Wheeler General Maxwell Taylor Mr. Walt Rostow Oval Ofc
  • . Earle Wheeler -- returning the President's call *T Secy Dean Rusk Secy Robert S. McNamara Walt Rostow Justice Tom Clark Justice Clark called MW and said that the President had asked him to look up some information and then come by and discuss
  • , S - I - Newhouse. , Sr . an d E d Weisl , Arrived a t rea r o f Newhouse Center , Syracus e University , Presiden t escorte d t o Dean, Clark' s office wher e h e dressed i n an academic gow n and awaited th e academic processio n . Pres. arrive d
  • . CABINET MEETING President Vice President Sec. Rusk . Sec. Clifford Sec. Fowler Sec. Freeman Sec. Wirtz Sec. Boyd Postmaster Gen. Watson Attorney Gen• Clark Sec. Smith Sec. Weaver Sec. Cohen WH staff members M"E!TtMG MOTE~ DHCLASS CQP't~\GHIE.Q
  • : I don't believe we should have a joint session for Thieu. It won't do us any good. The President: Clark, anything new to report? Secretary Clifford: I was before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee. There was a good deal of discussion about Paris
  • Farris Bryant Cong James G. Fulton Senator Jennings Randolph staff Cong. Arch A. Moore, Jr. Cong. Harley Staggers Cong John M. Slack, Jr. Cong James Kee Cong George M. Rhodes Cong John C. Kunkel Cong N. Neiman Craley, Jr. Cong Frank Clark and support
  • and dinner: The Willard Deasons, The William S. Whites, The Donald MacArthurs, Mr. Tommy Corcoran, The Jim Rowes, The Clark Cliffords--all accepted except Mr. C rocoran wh was in New York. __' T HE WmTE HOUSE Dat PKES!MNT LYMOOW B. JOHNSON OAHY D!ARY e
  • General Hon. Clark Clifford for Civil Affairs Attorney General Katzenbach Asst. Secy. James Reynolds Hon. David Ginsburg Hon. Gardner Ackley Secy. Connor PMG Larry O'Brien Joe Califano nxtr July White House Dav 26, 1966 Tuesday Note to the President
  • (continuation of Friday's session session)) Secy McNamar McNamaraa McGeo. Bundy (Oke in for pictures) Justice Abe Fortas Hon. Clark Clifford Coffee Coffe e taken in for group grou p Jack Valenti Bill Moyers Undersecy Alexis Johnson (State (State)) Rm
  • ,, Lyndo Lyndo nn an andd th theegirls. girls. " Mrs. Dea n Rus Rusk k Captain Barkley Secy McNamara's nurse February White Abe To House 2 1965 Tuesday Fortas mansion w/ Clark Clifford and Abe Fortas for lunch Nap Bill Moyers Bill
  • made President Johnson doubt loyalty? K: No. Because he was replaced by Ramsey Clark, who had served in the Justice Department under Robert Kennedy and had achieved a position of considerable significance and importance at that time, too. I hadn't
  • Clark as attorneys general; the so-called Kennedy and Johnson camps; Edward Kennedy's work on the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare; Senator Ralph Yarborough; former senators as presidents.
  • : Did you know Mr. [Nicholas de B.) Katzenbach or Mr. [Ramsey) Clark? M: I had met Mr. Clark on the occasion of his giving a commencement address at the University of Denver in June 1967. I am sure that my appointment here stems more from my
  • of position. M: You say the one in 1967 went according to form. Did the people in the government realize how the one in 1968 was going to change when you called it? B: No. I think Clark Clifford, who told me was the one who instigated it, was just hoping
  • Ball Vietnam memoranda to LBJ; Aceson-Ball plan; senior advisory group (the Wise Men); Clark Clifford as a "dove;" U.S. European policy; Multilateral Force (MLF); Adenauer; DeGaulle; NATO; balance of payments; Dominican Republic; Ball's resignation
  • . ..?'!r~:~~~t~~{""~ WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL ~IBRARIES) :t . TRICTION CODES . ( '· FEBRUARY 11, 1968 - 4:30 p.m. SENIOR FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara General Wheeler Clark Clifford General Taylor CIA
  • to love to tell a story about Senator Clark. I think it was Bennett Clark, who was the son of Champ Clark, who happened to take 2 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits
  • -nine years old. I was born June 10, 1920. G: I understand that after law school you went to work with Everett Looney and Ed Clark in that law firm. T: Yes. When I was a freshman in law school--I don't know how much of this you want--one of my
  • t' . '1 MAY15, 1968-3:04p.m. CABINET MEETING The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Attorney General Clark Secretary Smith . · Secretary Weaver Secretary Freeman Postmaster General Watson Secretary Fowler Secretary Udall
  • 2)04 lfuaaolmoett.. .. ..h1.actan{ April 20. D. 91&2 c. AYeml91 H.W• Dear Mr,. Clark I I Ulm what FNda nn__. wrot. aboa.t DiN. I ftb!ered jut, bow thi9 material aigbt; be pn,perJ¥ Wted. You. baYe oovrered tlll AOOQUD+..a Oom-'lll
  • . it can 1t be done. to become days. House helping often than the man who is abou~ of Defense. President Clark Truman. Clifford was here He has told me this: 1 know so clearly what President Truman had in mind. And through the year·s he kept
  • Presi- Ambassador Goldberg dent's report on his trip to Secy Fowler ; Africa. Secy McNamara Attorney General Clark PMG O'Brien Secy Udall Secy Freeman Secy Trowbridge Wirtz : Secy Secy Gardne r Secy Boyd Hon. Gardner Ackley Hon. Charles Schultze George
  • t DeVie t_ 9:59a f 10:15a &__f 10:21a f Room Califano 8: 32a The 9:42a : Wednesday Hon. Hon. Governor Cong. Meeks - LBJ Ranch - pl r Pierson Clark Clifford - returning his 9:19a call George Ball, Dept of State Otto Kerner - Springfield, Ill
  • Defense. Ho n Clark Cliffor d - returnin g th e President' s cal l : Wal t Rosto w - returnin g hi s cal l . Ramse y Clar k - returnin g hi s cal l b . 1(a ) reportin g o n MC A - Westinghous e matte r re mergers , The Attorne y Genera l als o expresse d
  • 9:03a f 9:07a t 9:10a t Senator Hon Russell Long - Baton Rouge, Louisiana . Clark Clifford Senator keeping open Russell Long, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (b. 1) re base closings bases on permanent and basis WHITE HOUSE Date IDENT LYNDON B