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- Stop trip. a••• Thank yo. for taldJII care of th•••· Besa Abell • January 28, 1965 Memo to Dick Magllir• From Besa Abell Y••t•rday my aecretary took a call fram Mr. Benaard Sobel of. the Britla American Toa.ra, lac. 515 Madi A••--• New York 22
- of the democratic process . Secretary Rusk described the major problems which the new govern ment in Brazil faces. First are the economic problems which involve renegotiation of large loans coming due shortly and revision of those economic policies of Goulart which
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 28 (XXVIII), 3/15/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- heads from San Antonio and Dallas. There was a regular list, whom I knew well in those days. To take the children to the circus was an annual deal. The Halloween party--odd what people set the most store by, but as in my own childhood, the Halloween
- officers, attending the General Services course, who are being prepared to assume the housekeeping functions at our missions abroad and in the department, (f) Officers of all levels who are being given intensive language train ng. (g) Junior Officers new
Oral history transcript, Russell M. Brown, interview 1 (I), 1/10/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of Congress when I'm not out pounding the pavement looking for a job . I do my job hunting in the morning, and then I read the books in the afternoon . If there are any collateral ref erences, like a reference to another case or a law review article
- : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh So I went down there and went to work and Mr. Driscoll died in late spring 1930. The Crash had come, but it didn't affect us; it affected New York more than us. We were just bewildered with Mr. Driscoll
- : STEWART UDALL INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ DATE: July 29, 1969 Tape 1 of 1 F: This is another interview with Stewart Udall in his office in Washington, on July 29, 1969, the interviewer is Joe B. Frantz. Stu, let's talk a little bit this morning about
- the Johnson Yea rs? Perhaps you could start with a brief summary .I of the situation before 1963. ! ' I! • L . DR 0 REED: to test my memory Well, Jack, you certainly are going i j. a bit this morning. I joined the Of £ice in 1951. :. At that time
- /oh able to do that with the very limited advance warning we had and so on, was a shock within government and it obviously was a shock to LBJ. You know that front page of the Washington Post that next morning with the pictures of the brand-new
- would take a trip into New England. and we made six stops that day. It would be a one-day trip, I recall it very vividly. We went into Hartford, Connecticut, and Providence, Rhode Island, and Burlington, Vermont, and Portland, Maine; Manchester, New
- 1964 campaign structure/organization; Arthur Krim; one-day New England campaign trip; daisy commercial; Barry Goldwater; Mrs. Johnson’s campaign trip through the South; inner workings of the campaign; Ambassador John Bartlow Martin; campaign
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 10 (X), 9/23/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- --at some point, either the night of Friday the thirteenth or early, early in the morning of Saturday the fourteenth, we got involved in the Watts riot. Lee White was in my office by 8:00 a.m. on the fourteenth; I must have been in the office before
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 45 (XLV), 5/23/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Financial writers on-- G: Does it indicate who you talked to? C: Well, obviously I gave Ed [Edwin] Dale the Times--I gave Bart Rowan a one-on-one and I gave Ed Dale of the New York Times a one-on-one, in the morning. And then I had Stanley Wilson, Al
- visited by) ture ^^ - pl - pl the mansion for LUNCH w/ George Christian and Tom Johnso n 2:40pm t 3:11pm t 16, 1968 White House Wednesday or t Expend!Activity LD 2:17p t ^^ Richard Walt Berlin, in New York City returning Mr. Berlin's call
- Dale Meeks - LBJ Ranc h 1 3 Dec . requestin g to come by for coffee this morning . ) Earl Deathe - Austin, Tex Mr. and Mrs. Simo n McHugh departed Secy Fowler Mike Manatos _ Col. James Cross Mike Manatos Mike Manatos Col. James Cross Sanders - p l
- Ceremony for 55 new Americans PRESS REMARKS Mrs. Johnson spoke, also 6 VHITE HOUS E Dat DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY President bega n hi s day a t (Place ) Timp Telephon 11 In Ou tL e th e f or t Expend! Activit oL D Cod e White House Da Friday
- Commandant. Both Secretary McNamara and I talked at length this morning with Roston· about his column in the New Y o rk Times. We cannot make an announcement about what the World Bank might do. ---or what Secretary McNamara might do. "But I thin..\;: all
- of things that I have m eant to do, headed by re s t and learn to water ski, those not crossed off.-'- V’ ' ' We reached the White, House about 1:15 in the morning, so it was a short night, and I woke up early and worked with Liz before I • had a m
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- y i n mi d morning . t a Justic e Ab e Forta s I j , 9:29a f , Sec y Rober t McNamar a I ; : 10:15a Georg s^ . 10:30a Mr (b) . , 10:39a i j ! , -' , f 12:03p t Jack Valenti , "' filed w/ b.3 of yesterday \ _^y
- of Tennessee : "Mr. Robert I Owen of New Jersey - and Mrs ! Col Stanley A Sagert of California - and Mrs i* Mr. John P Shaw of Minnesota - and Mrs ! * Mr. Wells Stabler of Connecticut - and Mrs :^ - Mr. Sidney Weinstraub of NY - and Mrs Capt Tracy H Wilder
- outstretched hands of the crowd as he passed by. To Air Force One -- greeted Lynda who had joined at this stop this morning ( Convair from Washington) PRESS POOL Karl Baumann (press) Merriman Smith Sid Davis .Wheels up for Quonset Point. Naval Air Station
- Russell Long - WRCStudio Bill Moyers McGeorge Bundy During the course of the morning, the President met w/ the following staff members: Hon. Marvin Watson, Hon. Jake Jacobsen, Hon. Bill Moyers, Hon. Jack Valenti Hon. Joe Califano OFF RECORD -- STRICTLY
- : Oh, yes, considering that I was new and green. I was the main political guy for Brown, so there was some value from their viewpoint. B: But it was pretty heady stuff. What was your impression then of Mr. Johnson's chance for the nomination? 0
- by political philosophy or conviction? A: Yes, I would have looked on Mr. Johnson in those days as part of the New Deal, a young man that came up during the Roosevelt days that had been liberal and progressive in his thoughts. Of course he came from what
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ' - CON.fi IDEi~TIAL Tuesday, March 15, 1966, 5:00 p. m. ' ~Q ~ 1 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Cabinet Resignation in Venezuela The announcement this morning that the Cabinet of President Leoni
- LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Doc# DocT~~e Doc Info 023 cable Page 1 of 1 Pages Date Restriction Bundy and Komer to the Ambassador, New Delhi [sanitized 9111100] d- a i:;- P"'--f-,,.,. j 0 s I· .;J.;-11 #~J/p
Oral history transcript, Sharon Francis, interview 1 (I), 5/20/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- was in people's minds. I did go, and in San Francisco early in the morning, in a new city, I couldn't sleep and just wanted to get out and see things. I'd heard about Ghirardelli Square, which was an old chocolate factory that had been very charmingly
- look forwar,d to meeting thing on Tuesday morning to see when we can you. War..m regards,~ -~i~ Thomas B~~:~ton 'i Mr. Jack Valenti, President : Motion Picture Association of America~ 522 Fifth Avenue New York, N~ Y. 10036 I Inc. TBM:jd
Oral history transcript, Charles L. Schultze, interview 2 (II), 4/10/1969, by David G. McComb
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- ; with the new plant and equipment LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh SCHULTZE
- .· ~SEGUT - 2 leverage to bear with North Korea. 5. We should go back to the Soviets and tell them that their first response was not enough. The President: I think we should get Ambassador Goldberg down here tomorrow morning for an 8: 30 breakfast. Can
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 99: Oct. 10‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 40
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- , Sec. 3.4 NlJ . 93 -.;,.;> I ,; 0 'N~ Date l -.>t>-9'/ .. OCTO-BER : •·12 ;_. l96 8 -~_'i_.DREV - PtARSON~s ··:coLtiMN.~~tHIS ) !ORN ING :MAKES:. TWO· NEW RE?EAT· ~E~f-ALLEGATIONS ·. CONCERNING. VICE. PRESIDENT · HU!PHRE.Y .ANO THE ';VIETNAM' ·VAR
- n^f July White House p^. 28, 1966 Thursday Activtty (inctudc visited bv) - tut Expc Staff in this morning: J Jacobsen, M Watson, B Moyers -Secretary Wirtz also this morning the President was fitted with his suit for Luci's Joe Califano wedding
- to New York to see, on his next trip, what he could do. And his notes indicate one or more houses said that's an interesting idea, yes, there's a market for that that would make us a little money. But several in a row rejected it on what I call
- March 11, 1942, 11 A. M. Darling: Here goes the volume, written in the morning because if I wait until seven or eight o'clock at night there is never time enough. Your letter or March 9, in which you tell me that you really are not ~using 100
- Honorable Honorable Ball, U. S. Respresentative to the United Nations-designate, at Madison Hotel, Washington, D. C. Cyrus Vance. £*••** Personal Representative of the President for forthcoming meetings with North Vietnam -- i n New York City 1968 ww
- began his day at (Place) Day Tim*. Telephone 11 In Out Lo 2:01p t 2:30p 2:5 3:32p t • was 3:46p t 3:50p t f or t Expend.Activity Code LD President 5 McPherso 3:59p t Harry to/McPherson who was reported out of the office at lunch with the new
- to the oval office . .___ .^ Mr. Ted Kheel ~ New York City 11:04p t 11:09p t |r . ^ Slater in the office asked for memos on tax to be brought to the mansion George __^ _ ^^^ :__ Jfrapml. Stockholm, Sweden . 10:10 10:45p Mary 10:47p t 10:50p i : 10
- . 1) Acting Mayo r o f New York City , Pau l R . Screvan e (b . 1) mf - "Tel l Le e Whit e to com e o n in. " Lee White out J Edgar Hoover Attorney General Robt Kennedy J Edgar Hoover H Pics on porch of Mr Mrs Dale Tucker and Mrs Tucker is cousin
- ^and ju st as I hoped it w ould be, ■ ' ■ I sp en t the e a r ly ■morning w ith L iz on m y few w ord s to say at the J ew ish lu n ch eon and going o v er r e p o r ts and fa c ts and fig u r e s for m y in te r v ie w w ith M e r le S e c r e s t
- Lady Bird works on remarks for luncheon; Madame Shoumatoff brings new FDR portrait for White House; Peter Hurd portrait of LBJ to be returned; Clark Clifford as possible Attorney General; Lady Bird sees doctors about arthritis in hand; Lady Bird
- that they would not strike while the matter was in conference. But late last week they withdrew that pledge, effective one minute after midnight this morning. Last Friday evening, the conferees urged the unions not to strike while the legislation was being