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- FOR THE RECORD Meeting With the President, Monday, April 22, 1968, 6:00-9:00 p.m. Present: The President Secretary Dean Rusk Secretary Clark Clifford Walt W. Rostow The President asked Mr. Ro stow to define the problem. On the basis of the attached memorandwn
- Califano' s Office ) with ; r / Charli e Schultz e Ok 1 Gardne r Ackle y ~ Sec y Henry Fowle r y / Sec y Willar d Wirtz CX/ Sec y Joh n Conno r X^ Sec y Rober t McNamar a \ PM G Lawrenc e O'Brie n ~ ~~~"'] ^ Clark Clifford " David Ginsbur g Joe Califan o e
- requested appt for a "handshake") WM Crockett (b.1) The President went to the Cabinet Room - for Meeting w/ Secy Robert McNamara Gardner Ackley Atty Gen'l Katzenbach Joe Califano Ramsey Clark James Reynolds John Roche Harry McPherson The President
- to see the VPres. .(Oke who was in the room said he thought the VP was downstairs ! and would run and get him) "^previously arranged by Clark Clifford } (The President signed the letter to Admn LaWson Knott indicating his agreement to all J ^ the proposed
- ,CEA Bill Moyers joined at 10:15a Clark Clifford Secretary McNamara Joe Califano „„,„ July 27, 1966 White House Da v Wednesday Activity (intrude visited by) To Oval Office OFF RECORD: Private SIGNING CEREMONY for Screwworm Eradication Bill Senator
- Clark said that thd President asked to see these two men when they were in town. Henry Wilson Henry Wilson Secy McNamara (b. 1) 8 / 12 66 8/12/66 To Cabinet Room OF F RECORD for MTG with 30-member Executive Board of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Secy
- August White Hon Ramsey Horace House 12 1965 Thursday Clark Busby Bill Moyers Senator Richard Russell of Georgia BM Cong John To Oval Fogarty office OFF RECORD : Massachusett s Democratic Delegation - House Congressman Thoma s
- Senator To Oval Bill Daniel ofc Moyers NYC Brewster Janice Fehmerr then to Mansion August White Joe House 24 1965 Tuesday Califano Ramsey Secy Clark Ball Larry O'Brien Senator Mansfield To Gawler's Funeral Home to pay body of Cong
- and Clark Keysor Officials of Medallic Art Company: William Louth and James Harper Sculptor. Ralph Menconi ""Presented to the President a solid gold medal and a bronze plaque Sent to Ranch last wk-end per President's request Robert Komer, Secy Rusk
- on the second Leonard Marks (Bill Monroe of NBC-TV had called MW earlier Mr. and Mrs Clark Clifford the day and offered the use of the RgqaK tape) Mr. and Mrs. William S. White """ Mr. Joe Mashman (guests departed at 11:00p) Lynda - Austin
- (by Messenger) text of a ltr Sen. Mansfield gav -_-_-——_.._ on the phone -_addressed to the Pres. and dtd Jan. 27, 1966,°sl§ned by Sens. Bartlett, *5** "^" Bundy (pl)l Church, Clark, Gruening, Hartke, McCarthy, McGovern, Metcalf, ! ^ ' ^^ Nelson, Neuberger
- Bloug h h introduced introduce d th thee President Presiden t REMARKS To Mansio n Jack Valenti George Willie Lee Reedy Day Taylor White Secretary Ramsey Robert McNamara Clark Deputy Attorney General February 17 , 196 5 The Whit e Hous e
- hands w / al l th e guest s i n th e Mai n Lobb y of the 1s t floor To private quarter s Ernest Stubb s (Judg e Moursund's office . Johnso n Ci ty. Texas ) Clark Cliffor d George Reed y Bill Moyer s Secretary Dea n Rusk (returnin g h i s call
- To the office Gerald Siegell Chairman Ramsey John Macy Clark To mansion Mr. an d Mrs. Horac e Busb y arrived. Dick Goodwin Mr. an d Mrs . Hon. an d Mrs . Ramse y Clar k and Sanders arrive d Barefoot Captain Atchiso Atchison n (Sen . Dirksen' s nurs e
- Bundy Moyers Senator Joh nn McClella McClellann(b (b.. 11)) McGeorge Bundy George Reedy calls ushers ofc checked calls carded March 23 , 196 5 White Hous e Cong J J Secretary Tuesday Jake Pickle re photo grant request from the Clarks
- T HAS APPROVED THE FOLLOWING: JUNE 24 , 196 5 S. 856 , A n Act fo r th e relie f o f the estat e o f R . M . Clark . S. 1000 , A n Act t o amen d th e Ac t o f July 29 , 1954 , a s amended , to permit transfe r o f title t o movabl e propert y
- by Mrs Johnson Cong John Brademas Sen Richard Russell VM Boat Ride on the Honey Fitz w/ the above and Senator Mrs George Smathers Senator Mrs Warren Magnuson Senator Mrs JW Fulbright Hon Mrs Edward Clark Gov Mrs Buford EllingtonMarianne Means and Emmet
- by a great friend of mine named Clark Foreman fran Atlanta. His mother was a Howell and the Howells owned the Atlanta Constitution; that was the family background. He had came up here originally as an authority on the race issue and to give Negroes equal
- for appointment the next day--Lyndon was vice president then-he called me at the Justice Department. Ramsey Clark and I met him, and he took us over to his office. He had a file there that surprised me, because he had a file with every letter that I had ever
- in Austin, that President Johnson sent a crony to Canberra, Ambassador Edward Clark. There's a counter- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ
- Clark; meeting with LBJ.
- wave raised Division with the to Vietnam, met with his regular the situation in Vietnam Westmoreland informed reinforcements division of these Clifford of attacks had had to commit Rostow the President how he would February Clark
- --l2;30 newscast, 7 days & week, tot2l coat for the year $3,285.oo • . to begin April ~6, the commercials to be mailed to us from their Oakl-.:-nd office. 13111 Clark oall.ed me today to ask if the thing ~ad gone throug h and I. was eble to tell him we
- by an ~1 y l ve, ~ Ma7 13, 1943 Deaa t: Here ar T1.f3 bills; 1. 2. Sun Radio (Apr11 23, 1943) 3. , 4. 5• Hin & Clark Ring & Kell7 Smith roaoe-sunshine Col bla SpeoialjJ co. : :·_ Olark If you wold like to ha-re me pa7 the above household
- " on thia mattur •. .(,,, Thtt Na;vy reports the.t Dnle shirts a:re not to be had, in· EUlS\ve:r to Ens i en's .req1lMft of January 2 5; so I ordt,red .the same :num.bor (fo\h~ I heliey• it wr;.s) o:f' Darts. Mean• while I nn1 ucmding ybu today,. %Tom Clark
- to Mansion ( Mr. Watson only escorted Presiden t over) w/ Secy Dean Rusk Secy Robert McNamara Hon. Clark Clifford Walt Rostow Richard Helm s ; Expe tin Co ' VHITE HOUS E Dat e2 3 January , 196 8 SENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY ^resident bega n hi s da y
- , Senator A t Johnson's Cong. notes to Cong. DT Senator President to mjdr's room to review agenda w/ Califano Cabinet Room for meeting with RIGHTS LEADERS Hon. Clark Clifford, Secy of Defense Thomas Kuchel ' William M. McCulloch Carl Albert Mike Mansfield
- HoHoway, Vice Chief of Staff Admiral Thomas Mporer, Chief of Naval Operations. Paul Nitze \ Clark Clifford Walt Rostow ·George Christian Tom Johnson ~ .. ,... ~-... ::
- recommendations, both with the Congress and financially? (There was an Agenda for the meeting prepared by Walt Rostow. That agenda is attached as Appendix A). As I understand it, Clark Clifford, Secretary Rusk, and Rostow and others have been meeting
- the hall to the Cabinet Room. He introduced the Aratas to his Cabinet, saying to Acting Attorney General Ramsey Clark, "These are friends of mine, and we've ^ __ J' ' been visiting. The •••* Aratasshook hands w/ each Cabinet member, ^ he was a short man w
Oral history transcript, Eugene B. Germany, interview 1 (I), 5/24/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- we better get--and Bill McGraw was the man that was running and we didn't either one like Mr. McGraw's politics very much. He and I were real close personal friends, but I thought he was too close to Bill Clark. Bill Clark was Tom Clark's brother
- it was finished it was considered good, so they kept it for the White House. That was the beginning. Then, shortly, well, anyway, the whole project regarding President and Mrs. Johnson's portrait started that fall. I was contacted by Mr. Clark Clifford and we
- and locations of sittings, comparison of FDR’s and LBJ’s behavior during sittings; visits to LBJ Ranch; Clark Clifford’s involvement in Mrs. Johnson’s portrait; how Shoumatoff found out that a portrait she painted would be used for a stamp.
- . in the a1eney•• 1N111•t requet. Joaeph A. Califano, Jr. Special A••l■ tant to th• P:reaident Attachment cc: Secretary Wirtz Secretary Gardner Administrator Driver Attorney General Clark Secretary Weaver ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFmENTIAL Director Shriver Director
- with Attorneys General Katzenbach and Clark, both of whom were appointed by the President, and we were deeply interested in having a strong working relationship with them, and in terms you might say of working with the administration. But there was no exchange
- there were the B a r tle tts o f A la s k a , and Mrs. , Governor Harrison of V ir g in ia were tnere and about six c ouples from the House, inc lud ing the Clark T h o m p s o n s ^ _ ^ n d a State D in n er was just i n vested foi* L ib b y
Oral history transcript, Ashbrook P. Bryant, interview 1 (I), 12/8/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- have this thing kicking around," and he turned it over to the Attorney General, who was then [Francis] Biddle. The assistant attorney general in charge of the Criminal Division, or the Antitrust Division or whatever it was, was Tom Clark from Texas
- gone over that--very well. He did not attribute the coolness so much to Truman as he did to some of the staff, and particularly Clark Clifford. I'm digressing from your question, but even when I got here, I asked him--this was in March of 1948--why
- . There were a number of Cabinet members around the table, Clark Clifford was there, Abe Fortas was there, and I'm sure Larry OrBrien was there. And a number of other such people, to talk specifically about the poverty program. The one thing every person
Oral history transcript, Gould Lincoln, interview 1 (I), 9/28/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- about his close friend, Clark Clifford? L: Employed on the door? Do you know of that relationship? I only know that he knew Clark Clifford because Clark Clifford was in and out of the White House and the Capitol a great deal. been a great friend
- First newspaper interview with LBJ in 1933; LBJ’s relationship with FDR and Rayburn; Carl Vinson; Clark Clifford; 1924, 1956 and 1968 Democratic conventions; LBJ’s techniques; civil rights legislation; Home Rule for D.C.; LBJ’s relationship
- or not Ramsey Clark always knew what he was dOing, I don't know, but he was also aiding and abetting the enemy. As far as the people who chose to believe we were bombing civilian targets, all they would have had to do, and some of them did do this, [is] avail
- Initial involvement with Vietnam; flying missions into Southeast Asia; views on the war; a military professional; service as commanding officer of the 67th Tactical Fighter Squadron; controversy about bombings; opinion of Ramsey Clark and Jane Fonda
Oral history transcript, Harold Barefoot Sanders, interview 1 (I), 1/1/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- February 21, 1965 to be Assistant Deputy Attorney General over at the Justice Department; Ramsey Clark had been named by the President to be Deputy Attorney General and I was one of two Assistant Deputies. And I served there mainly doing Congres- sional
- saying he killed JFK as a part of a Communist conspiracy; Jim Bowey; Henry Wade; Jack Miller; Waggoner Carr; Tim Timmons; Appointment as Assistant Deputy to Ramsey Clark; Presidential appointments to federal courts; Morrissey; Appointment to Assistant