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- Veterans Administratio n Kermit Gordon , Budge t Directo r Ramsey Clark , Deput y Attorney General DAV Nationa l Commander , Willia m Dwye r AMVET Commander , Lincol n Tanra z r-> Y VFW Commander i n Chief . Joh n Jenkin s - - an d pas t commande r Te d
- , VM , MW (GER als o aboar d - - n o press pool ) Deputy Attorney General Ramse y Clark - - Washington , D . C . Guests aboar d th e plan e were : Mrs , Georg e Reedy an d Michae l Reedy The President visite d w / Secy , an d Mrs. McNamar a - - discusse
- Katzenbach their their hand hand in i n their their activities activities scheduled schedule d for the coming summer. summer. Deputy A G Ramsey f&x Clark Mav f. 196 5 White House THURSDAY Attorney General Katzenbach and MW still i n from Lawyers' group
- n Mr. Page s Hon. Stewar t Udall , Sec y o f the Interio r Senator Harriso n William s R. Norri s Wilso n To th e Offic e McGeorge Bund y (pl ) Clark Cliffor d to discuss some matters Foreign Intelligence Adversary Larry O'Brie n concerning Board
- for the very stability we have developed so painfully for the dollar and international markets. The President: Danang 1 s being shelled. Thieu says he can 1t move further. The DMZ is not being closely watched. I saw Walter Reuther and Clark Kerr tonight
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 6 (VI), 7/13/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that I thought would be good, important, for the record. G: I don't know when I'll release it. You mentioned that you would probably want to restrict these things [you say] today. J: Now, you see, you're not familiar with the feud between Ed Clark
- : No. That's when he was Vice President. No. My contacts with the higher ups were directly with President Kennedy and Robert Kennedy and their entourage. B: Another civil rights legislation was proposed in'63--the Celler-Clark bill. There was some
- apart• ment in April. l had a grand time the other night a'b the Roweal I bad two date• and a coraage, which 1• pretty good, don't you think? The dates were tom Clark and Mr. Howland. Jim ns the la.et itc,. attive, ae uaual. The people wer-e •11 some
- . Mrs. Geor)!le loves you dearly~ but "ven she haa a slightly raiaed eyebrow about our present rather odd state. Altadene Clark talks about it entir ly too muoh, I think, (tho' I don•t suppose she does to out• Gld.ers.) She asked m•• "When do you think
- knows what airmail does these days. Am leaving on 2 :30 train this afternoon for Dallas. F..s.ve called Bill Clark to ask him if I could see him sometime tomorrow morning and of course he responded with an invitation to stay at their house and said he
- . • Honorable Wr.J.. H. Clark, Republic Btmk &11ding 1 Da.llas, Tex••. Dear Dillt I a'll tntn. ding you he rew 1th one (1) Aketberg'• letter contracts on April 22nd. ( 2) Oopy of co at re.ot (3) Copy of Court deo1 ·.. · Here is my "thoug ttert I hope you
- in the morning although I was late this morning because Tom Clark ea.n1e by and had breakfast with me. Had a long conversation with Senator about some of his business and wound up by discussing the radio station. I told him that I was sorry he had not felt
- rvicNamara McGeorge Bundy Clark Clifford
- that when I met him. F: How did you get past the Eastland roadblock? H: Every black did. I could now answer that in terms of the political maneuvering which took place. Senator [Frank] Clark, who was a Philadelphia senator, claims that he worked it out
- relationship with Attorney General Clark and Fred Vinson. We had occasion to work with them a good deal during the Poor People's Campaign, and during the demonstrations of one kind or another in many tense situations. Because the attorney general
- visited by) Hon. 12:00n To t 24, 1968 Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Attorney General Ramsey Clark Califano - pl ( b. ) y '^^ -^^ "^^ tfHiTE HOUSE date DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON April President began his day at (Place) Day Time
- Activity L D (include visited by) o Cabinet Room joining: ^^ NATIONAL Under Secy of State Nicholas Katzenbach Assistant Secy of State Anthony Solomon J. R. Wiggins, US Amb to UN Hon. Clark Clifford. Secy of Defense Deputy Secy of Defense Paul Nitze Hon
- . Ramsey Clark the Attorney General 8:29a f Hon. Leonard Marks i ; 1! i ! 9:20 9:50a | U- ay (include visite d by ) 12:15a Retired / 8:30a 10:00 Tuesd ay_ : CONGRESSIONA L LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST (HOUSE AND SENATE) Speaker McCormack
- new major policy decisions made that affected the department. B: But this is only a natural development. During these years in which there were three Attorney Generals--from Robert Kennedy to Nicholas Katzenbach to Ramsey Clark--did there occur under
Reference File, "Camp David"
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- : .. _C_A_M_P_D_A_V_I_D_~-~--...:__ ___ A_P_RI_L_8:....., __ 1_9_6_7 __ 1··, Cll ~ SU Cb "' t1 0) Cb • -APRIL 0) 9, 1967 n r j Camp David l ~i'· w/ Mrs. Johnson Cong and Mrs. Jack Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Riordan Hon and Mrs. Ramsey Clark Hon and Mrs
Reference File, "Camp David"
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- : .. _C_A_M_P_D_A_V_I_D_~-~--...:__ ___ A_P_RI_L_8:....., __ 1_9_6_7 __ 1··, Cll ~ SU Cb "' t1 0) Cb • -APRIL 0) 9, 1967 n r j Camp David l ~i'· w/ Mrs. Johnson Cong and Mrs. Jack Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Riordan Hon and Mrs. Ramsey Clark Hon and Mrs
- their specified shelters. They put up a few up on the east end of the encampment, going beyond the limits of their assigned perimeters. This is one of the points of contention that I had with [Frank] Reeves and [Leroy] Clarke, their attorneys, because
- York Puerto Ricans on the grounds of the Washington Monument; SCLC lawyers Frank Reeves and Leroy Clarke; Coretta Scott King; Walter Washington's response to Martin Luther King's death; Ramsey Clark, Stephen Pollak, Fred Vinson, Jr., Matthew Nimetz
- Califano, to get me to accept the city council chairmanship, from Ramsey Clark. I counseled with him and with Barefoot Sanders and said, "Look, I've done my duty here. think it's the right move." I'm a lawyer. I just don't I particularly thought
- . Ambassador to Australia Clark, and Protocol Chief Symington. . 5:50 P. M. Arrival at Blair Ho.use Evening has been· kept free for rest following the long from Canberra. · ~~~rney June 29 Whi~e 12: 15 P. M. Military honors on House lawn (tentative
Oral history transcript, James H. Rowe, Jr., interview 5 (V), 5/10/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : Also early in 1943 Tom Clark was appointed assistant attorney general in charge of anti-trust. Do you think that LBJ was influential in that appointment? R: Yes, I know damn well he was. G: Tell me about that. R: Tom Clark's older brother
- Can’t Do It Club; extension of the Selective Service Act; Rowe’s getting in to the Navy; Lady Bird’s work in the office; Tom Clark; KTBC; Eugene Cox incident; Brown and Root tax case; Hardy Hollers; tideland legislation; Leland Olds appointment; natural
- with them on the approach to the substantive problems in the negotiation. G: Do you recall Clifford's view during this period? K: Yes. Clark Clifford started his tenure as secretary of defense as--for lack of a better way of saying--as a real hawk
- Failed tax increases; Wilbur Mills; 1968 primaries; Bobby Kennedy entering the 1968 presidential race; the Tet offensive and negotiating with the North Vietnamese; Clark Clifford; bombing halts; Monsignor Paul Marcinkus visiting LBJ at the Ranch
- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT RESTR ICT ION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR T ITLE ~ r Yeagley to Rarrsey Clark (file p e ccnsists of a ,_ ,-,g AIL. ) ... '3 -1./1,7 lne
- See all scanned items from the Papers of Ramsey Clark Box 94
- Folder, "Garrison [1967]," Justice Department Files, Papers of Ramsey Clark, Box 94
- Papers of Ramsey Clark
- . Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh McPherson -- Interview V, Tape 1 -- 2 attorneys and assistant attorneys throughout the country. Ramsey Clark and Nick
- White House reaction to Watts riots; LBJ’s speech to the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission regarding rioters; Clark group’s report on Watts; LBJ-HHH relationship; Roger Wilkins; death of MLK; LBJ’s feelings about MLK; Louis Martin; Detroit
- in attendance: The President Secretary McNamara Under Secretary Katzenbach General Wheeler CIA Director Helms Secretary Nitze Clark Clifford Deputy Assistant Secretary Samuel D. Berger Walt Rostow Bromley Smith George Christian Tom Johnson The meeting began
- with my appointment were with the Attorney Genera 1 \vho telephoned ne perhaps as much as a month before the fifteenth of June and there began a series of conversations between us. B: Sir, the Attorney General called--this was Ramsey Clark at this time
- invocatio n ther e wer e remark s b y Major Genera l Frederic k J . Clarke Deputy Chie f o f Engineers, Departmen t o f the Arm y Following th e General's remarks Congressma n Richar d Fulto n introduced various guest s o n the platform an d immediatel y
- or t Activity Lo Mr WHITE HOUSE Day THURSDAY __ (includ e visited by) LD President 11, 1968 asked the operator for a recording of Secretary Clark Clifford's press conference. He listened to it on the telephone (signal corp had the recording
- . Robert S. McNamara Hon. Clark Clifford President to mjdr's office, reading papers on the corner of mjdr's desk 12:01 p The President returned to his office to join 12:15 P Mr. Norman Rockwell Mr. -Norman Rogers- Warren Rogers. Bureau Chief. LOOK
- /HITE HOUSE date Feb >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON 8. -"resident began his day at (Place) . Time Telephone 11 In Out Lo The 8:14a t Hon. 9:25a t * Harry Rostow 11:02a To SituationRoo m Ramsey Clark, the Attorney General - pl McPherson - pl Oval
- , General James Ferguson, Commander, Air Force Systems Command U. S.RepresentativeFletcher Thompson (R) Fifth Pist of Georgia U. S. Repr.(10thDist-Tex -D) an d Mrs, J. J. Pickle U. S. Repr. Phil M. Landrum, Ninth Dist, Georgia (D) Chaplain Clark (Brigadier
- "Please keep talking" to mansion for dinner. 10:45p Secy 9:26p Justice 8:25p DINNE ' Justice Joining Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Clark Clifford and Mrs. Abe Fortas on the second floor R - w/ Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Abe Fortas Secy and Mrs. Clark Clifford 8
- :55a t Jim 10:00a t Harry 10:10a To 10:12a t e White House ^ f or t ExpendiActivity Code LD 9:48a t 20, 1968 ^Wednesday (include visited by) ture . Clark Clifford - Secy of Defense Jones McPherson - pl the Oval Office MW 10:15a 10:44a
- , 1968 Ramsey Clark to second floor Ear le Wheeler Friday THE WHIT E HOUS E dat DAILY DIAR Y th e whit The Presiden t bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Entry i jyj Activit Time Telephon In Ou tL oL M Cong qT 5:22p 5: 5: 24p f Joh 30 i y
- CABINET MEETING Vice President to the Cabinet Meeting - from Oval Ofc Under Secy Nicholas Katzenbach Agenda for Meeting: Ambassador Arthur Goldberg 1. Legislative Revie w Secretary Henry Fowler Larry O'Brien Secretary Clark Clifford Barefoot Sanders
- bedroom 9:09a f 9:34a t Sunny House President awoke 8:10a The 8:19a f White Weather: 7:30a The 1968 Director Walt Clark Clifford Watso n McPherson Charles Zwick, Bureau of the Budget Rostow pl Jones George Christian Walt Walt Secretar