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  • together and at the Driskill Hotel in Austin together. had a strong gro~p two of them. In fact~ one of his problems was that he of supporters over the state. Let's name one or John Connally, for example, was his campaign manager, but John had never
  • these paja­ mas in the bathroom and getting th others that are ehind there?" and l ·aid. "No, not at all.'" Then he said. "And wh n you've done that, would you go foe McGeorge Bund ?" George Christian: Lyndon John on was a v ritable I maclo of a man who want d
  • for the to face the problem• of the citlea. - - No No -. 1 EXECUTIVlt j/v,:u/.ST/ THE WHITE HOUSE {i) ~G/~ WAIMINOTON Friday,_ January 10:45 ,.. m. 7, 1966FGl3r • FG 1~-:. It ljtJu/lf e,,.51J.11,1t Jr. FP,Ha~ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT John
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Graham -- II -- 8 don't know, maybe we ought to pay more attention to that." And in fact of the matter, there was one guy in our headquarters who also thought that that would happen, and that was old Charlie Morris, who
  • Telephone In Out 11 10:41a t Lo LUC White JTHJUiO House C Thursday 11 II1LC f or t t-x Activity C LD Califano - pl Barefoo t Sanders 10:55s t Speaker John McCormack Jones 11:14a t Maguire 11:15a t Califano 11:17a t Jones 11:25a f Mike
  • delegation and those Sen ators and Congr es s': en who had a sizable numbe r of Mor mo ns in their constituency, such as the G: 'c McG ecs o! Wyo ming, the F rank Churches of Idaho, and of coursC' Se cr('tary Udall and his b r other Morris Uda ll, both
  • Charlotte T. Reid Secretary Stanley Resor Cong Ed Reinecke Secy Celebrezze Cong Joseph Resnick Secy Freeman Cong Ralph Rivers Dr. Seaborg Cong Walte r Roger s Gov. Buford Ellingto n Cong John P. Sa ylor General Maxwell Taylor Cong Joe Skubitz Admiral W m F
  • SHOPPING CENTER The President was greeted by a Reception Committee including : Mr. Ton y Kowazoe Mr. Hank Brow n - AFL-CIO Sen. Abraham Kazen - Texas Senato r Mr. Sol Casseb Mr. Aubry Klin e Mr. John Daniel s Mr. Oscar Laurel Mr. Charles DeLeon Judge Micke
  • AS AN INFLUENCE SEEKER Emery E. Jacobs William E. Morris James T. Ralph William P. Mattox Rufus D. Atkinson Alvin J. Weimer 42 - 47 43 43 43 - 44 44 45 45 OTHER PERSONNEL 45 45 46 47 Henry Marshall N. Battle Hales Russell E. Dill and Harvey E. White PRESS
  • Institute; "Control of lhC' Burcauc-racy", l'rof. MORRIS FIORINA, C,1 1forni Institute of TPchnnlo~y D•~cu.~swn LOUI:, FISHER. ,on~ressional Re-search Servict-, L1brar:, ol' ongre~5; Prof. FRANCIS F, ROURKE, John~ Hopkin, University; J ~ES L. S NDQUIST TL
  • during that period of time. -William H. Beasley Ill, President and Chief Executive Officer, Velsicol Chemical Corp. Panel chaired by Walt W. Rostow, center, takes a question from the audience. With Rostow are panelists Morris Adelman, Marian Blissett
  • October 7, 1968 BOARD OF SPONSORS Morris B. Abram Msgr. Salvatore J. Adamo Steve Allen Dr. lrvamae Applegate Judge Thurman Arnold Harry S. Ashmore Rev. Colman J, Barry, O.S.B. Prof. Daniel Bell Dr. John C. Bennett Francis Biddle Jacob Blaustein Rt. Rev
  • tomb in New York City, seen from the Hudson River, on the day it was dedicated in 1897. (Library of Congress, Division of Prints and Photographs.) 3 GRANT SCHOLAR SPEAKSAT EXHIBIT OPENING When the exhibitopened at the Library,John Simon, editor
  • To Cabinet Room - ipfc to join: Secretary Orville Freeman Appt. requested by the Secy Hon. John Schnittker . Under Secy of Agriculture to review legislative strategy Jo e Califano for agriculture — DeVier Pierson also advance famts Thomas R. Hughes, Exec Asst
  • Molone y Mrs. Nel l Yate s Sgt. Rober t Recc o Sgt. Jac k Clif f CPO Bil l Fisher (photographer ) Col. Jac k Albrigh t Gen. J . P . McConnell . Chie f o f Staff. USA F Sgt. Pau l Glyn n Sgt. Ke n Gaddis _ Yoich i Okamoto ' • Clint Hill Lem John s __ Joh n
  • , and on the basis that he believes and square with him. - 6 - ~ndon Johnson will play I voted FOR the Tatt-Hartley law, and to override Thoae votes were oast beoause I believe veto. dangerous man in Atnerioa today. the Preeident's John L. Lewis
  • guests ///Secy . Wirt z j GUEST LIS T FO R TH E EVENIN G Danie lK Governor o f Kansas an d Mr s Aver y £ Gov. o f North Carolin a an d Mr s Moor e Governor o f Montan a and Mr s Tim Babcock Gov. o f Nebraska an d Mrs . Fran k Morri s on Governor o f
  • a meetin g w / Secy , rusk , Secy . Geo . Ball , Secy. McNamara , Gen . Wheeler , Hon . Stanle y Resor t secy of Army '
  • , grapefrui t an d orange sections , egg s toast an d bacon 8:40p Bil l Blackbur n i n t o pic k u p night readin g 9:00a ~9:30 a Ji m Jone s Larry Templ e 10:00a Mr . John Camp (tailo r from Loui s an d Thos. Saltz ) brought fou r suit s fro m Oxxfor d
  • N MARY resident began hi s day at (Place) White Time Telephone 1: 1 In Out Lo 10:40a / f or t . LD tI 10:50a f { House Activity Joe Day FRIDAY (include visited by) Califano Speaker 6, 1967 (pl) . John McCormack - ret. the President's
  • . Irwin Lorimer D. Frederick , Rafael Jr. Heney T. N, Hiram C. , H. F. ur Jr. R ~~ John ·D.m DAVIS, Donald WELCH,Leo TAPP, Jesse DANIEIS, John ABRAMS, Morris B. Ca-JLES, John BmSTEAD, Horace ROCm'ELI..IR, David FCRD, Henr,r II EISENH
  • couldn't get a local fellow like Morris Donahue, I would be willing to step into that role. The President was very appreciative and mentioned that on several occasions and, of course, that petered out. But there was that kind of peripheral involvement. G
  • for LBJ in California and Wisconsin; organizational structure of LBJ's campaign and O'Brien's role in it; the powerlessness of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in 1967; John Bailey as chairman of the DNC; DNC finances; the 1967 Detroit riots and how
  • : May I ask, sir, was that at your own initiative, or were you invited or encouraged by the administration to do that? A: President Kennedy apparently sent Morris Abrams who had been a prominent young lawyer here in Atlanta, who had then gone to New
  • Cong. _. ^ ; Code LD I .j I . March 10, 1967 >' ffj ARY Tune Telqj™ 1 •, In Out La Date off this weekend , . , w / Mrs . Johnso n Usher __ the John Young (returning his call) • . j reports no visitors for President this a. m. except
  • stay, more than 51I,000 visitors came to the Librn1·y to see it. Corporate sponsor of the exhibi­ tion, which was organized in the Stu­ dio Museum in Harlem, was Philip Morris Companies, Inc. Palmer Hayden, The Subway. c. 1930 oil on canvas, 31x26
  • John ) to ask his opinion/evaluation of Ramsey Clark. ^^___^^__^__^^__m__mm__^^~ ^^ ' . ~—— : ____, „„_ ..____ ~ ~ , , i. """ , =—_ . . Steele, Time Magazine (b. 2) expressing his sympathy on the death of Henry Luce ' t Otto
  • Che t Holifiel d Cong Harol d Johnso n Senator Thoma s Kuche l Cong Rober t Legget t Cong. Joh n McFal l Senator Georg e Murph y Cong Jo e Skubit z Cong B . F . Sis k r SIGNIN G CEREMON Y fo r Aubur n Folso m Bil l g Morri s JMBfceiiiriMMfet Udal l g
  • ; phones George Brown, Lon Hill of Corpus Christi and John Connally about fundraising. JFK announces his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination, joining Hubert Humphrey as the only announced candidates. 1/3 The Johnsons fly to Washington
  • premier of Alfred Hitchcock's "Saboteur" at RKO Keith's Theatre on April 22. Please be assured I appreciate the cou~tesy you have extended to me. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA JAMES W. MORRIS ASSOCIATE JUSTICE April
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 7/29/80 DATE RESTRICTION titled rge D'Affairs" with note at bottom of page "Cannot tell memo may have bee tten by John
  • Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968
  • Folder, "Steinbeck, John [Copies from the WHCF Subject File]," White House Famous Names, Box 9
  • of the Memorial Amphitheater, and place a wreath at the grave of the late President John F. Kennedy. 3:45 p.m. Departure from Arlington National Cemetery. 4:00 p.m. The Honorable J. W. Fulbright, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, will give a tea
  • the situation. In 1941 Senator Morris Sheppard died and my brother ran for the vacancy. At that time the law said that the governor could name a successor up until an election was held and then the high man--it didn't take a majority, you see--would
  • long enough to hear this interview, and his name was John Burns, who presently is governor of Hawaii, but his term will expire January 3, 1975. He has terminal cancer. Speaker Rayburn was a fantastic person when i t came to determining the character
  • Tidelands legislation; admission of Alaska and Hawaii as states; East-West Center in Honolulu; space program; Senate committee assignments; Estes Kefauver, John Kennedy, and the Foreign Relations Committee; 1960 Democratic National Convention; LBJ’s
  • n Morris Abra m Jule s Mange r W . Donlo n Edwards LEADERSHIP LEADERSHI P Stephe n Currie r Charle s Mathia s John Blatni k Emili o Daddari o LEADERSHI P Jame s C . Bromwel l Chet Holifiel d Da n Rostenkowski LEADERSHI P Josep h Clar k LEADERSHI P
  • site, including those with Bes.· Abell. Morris Abram, George Aiken, Abe Fortas, Harry McPherson, Lawrence O'Brien. Carl Alben, Hubert Humphrey, John Tower, Douglass Caler, Stewart dall, and Bromley Smith. And researchers continue to visit th Library
  • . GEORGE MURPHY, CALII". ARIZ. P'AUL J. l"ANNIN, N.Y. I LABOR STEWART IL MCCLURE, CHIEI" JOHN 9. l"ORSYTHE, GENERAL I !1 I COMMITTEE ON AND PUBLIC WELFARE CLERK COUNSEL June 23, 1965 If & ~~i i rv_, !Vi! CONGRESSIONAL & y 111. \ a f a:;r-ca
  • picture of Morris Sheppard up on his wall, and Rayburn was having a drink and it made him feel rather nervous. He told Johnson finally, "I just find it hard to drink with Morris Sheppard's picture up there." prohibition amendment. Sheppard who
  • John Kennedy to consult him as the senior Interior Committee chairman on the merits of different candidates. Kennedy had not consulted him, and taken a whippersnapper from off his committee named Udall and put him in. Aspinall had never gotten over
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: JOHN W. HECHINGER INTERVIEWER: DAVID G. McCOMB More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • See all online interviews with John W. Hechinger
  • Tobriner; Warren Christopher; James Newmyer; Polly Shackleton; George Christian; Katie Loucheim; Mary Lasker; Mrs. Astor; Laurance Rockefeller; Lady Bird as First Lady; LBJ’s interest in development of the DC Council; LBJ’s responses to 4/68 riots; John
  • Hechinger, John W.
  • Oral history transcript, John W. Hechinger, interview 1 (I), 3/5/1969, by David G. McComb
  • John W. Hechinger
  • that elected him. P: Were you just in San Antonio during this time, or did you go with him to campaign? H: I went up to Austin several times to see friends of mine on behalf of Lyndon. One in particular that I remember was John Ross, a very dear friend who
  • Biographical information; formation of Citizens League; Walter McAllister; Joseph Sheldon; Maury Maverick; Dan Quill; Roy Miller; LBJ’s marriage ceremony; speech writing during court packing controversy; John Ross; LBJ’s campaigns; appendicitis