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- Committee on Education and Labor, Adam Clayton Powell, during the first six months of 1961; and then with Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon, who was also the new Chairman of the Subcommittee on Education of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 8 (VIII), 10/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that was on the Preparedness Committee with him. G: I'm not for sure. They worked together fine. What was your impression of Wayne Morse back then? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 4 (IV), 12/4/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- on, the Communications Satellite Act; Mike Mansfield's and Wayne Morse's role in the Senate; U.S. involvement in the United Nations; a bill to ban literacy tests in federal election voting registration; early efforts toward addressing civil rights issues
- 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 r~ooney G: -- I I -- 13 Wayne Morse, whose vote
- needed him. Were there any great blandishments to get Wayne Morse over to the Democratic column, or did they just let that develop naturally? R: Well, he raised money for Wayne Morse. First time, they do it all the time now, but he set up a committee
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 24 (XXIV), 11/15/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , with the deepest accent I have ever heard, and South Carolina does have a unique one, for me, a real southerner. Liked him, everybody liked him, but we hardly ever really knew what he was talking about. Wayne Morse, I remember--oh, they crossed swords so many times
- Clinton Anderson, Harry Byrd, Tom Connally, Paul Douglas, James Eastland, Allen Ellender, Allen Frears, Walter George, Theodore Francis Green, Hubert Humphrey and others; Estes Kefauver; Bob Kerr; Russell Long; Joseph McCarthy; George Malone; Wayne Morse
Oral history transcript, Merrell F. "Pop" Small, interview 1 (I), 8/20/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- there on the twenty-eighth of April and had breakfast with Tom, this was Sunday, in the Senate dining room, and Wayne Morse was there, recovering from his record-breaking filibuster against the tidelands legislation. He was pooped. Kuchel introduced me to him
- fMin Hous t Dat e Apri CNT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N MAIY 'resident bega n hi s day at (Place) Time Telephon e e Weather 11 In Ou Th oI 4 lb 8:08a t ^BM-lfe - Senato Amb n America r Wayn Latin n Resolution 10:15a Dr Hon Wal 11:19a f
Oral history transcript, Claiborne Pell, interview 1 (I), 2/27/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- , the doves consisted really of Senator Wayne Morse 'way out in front of the committee. three others would go on. And then gradually I think I became convinced about the time when we started losing men and having American men actually fighting
- : B : ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh _22_ heard my Senator from Oregon, Wayne Morse, refer to it as the Education
Oral history transcript, Joseph C. Swidler, interview 2 (II), 7/11/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- [Wayne] Morse of Oregon, and the President took him on. Morse's correspondence is in the record; [it] promoted him in very strong terms. Now, you may remember that Morse was a man of very strong views and sharp tongue and a poor reputation for the ability
- Mexica n states o f Sonora and Baj a California . Hon. Jac k H. Vaugh n ) Senator Mik e Mansfiel d Secy o f the Interio r Stewar t Udall ) signe d fo r U.S . Sen. Wayn e Morse Chrmn. Glenn '\ Seabor g o f AEC ) Sen. Car l Hayde n Amb. Hug o Margain , o f
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 1 (I), 9/18/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- House staff; judicial appointments; a disagreement between Congressman Mike Kirwan and Senator Wayne Morse over Kirwan's efforts to fund a national aquarium in Washington, D.C.; story regarding Congressman D. B. Saund's photo of his grandson with JFK
- in the House as well as in the Senate. was somewhat of a late convert. Johnson But he was a convert and he encouraged, I know, Wayne Morse to take leadership in this area, and Wayne did a very skillful job with assistance and coaching support from
- : James O. Eastland A. Hart Milton R. Young (R ) N. Dakota Thomas H. Kuchel (R) Calif. Wallace F. Bennett (R) Utah Wayne Morse Staff and others! Chairman Arthur M. Okun, "DiiL!LL'«3»-, Council of Economic Advisers Tom Johnson Joe Califano Barefoot Sanders
- of West Virginia the Railroad labor dispute. L Senato r Thomas Kuchel of California Joe Califano piovided the President Senator Lister Hill dent with a memo outlining a **'\ Senator Wayne Morse brief summary of the dispute; Senator im*mBm**K. Jacob Javits
- . Wayne Mors e - (th e President ha d asked Op . t o ge t Sen . Morse a t 8:11am ) ^^BgBM^JMiifcBl^tJ^B^iBB^BB^KdBfaBaEa^fi^^ Sen . was wit h th e Dentist. . an d wa s Sec y McNamar a : I ZUZ ^ ! - y McNamar a ' 8:13am t_ 8:38am t e d Chippe d
- -.. - • 'HUE Housf Date June_15,_1967_ >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY 'resident began his day at (Place) _ Tune Telephone !. "" Wayne Morse f Cong. 6:49p f r y (include visited by) Senator 6:40p _ - - i - -- Carl Albert Lynda , Mrs
- Johnson-/ Anybody can do about it. If he has a six year term, he can blast. Morse is blasting me on the draft bill now. Between being blasted by the Department of Defense and a member of my committee is pretty bad. Nobody can control his blast
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- center. I also remember in 1968 when Nixon came in he wanted to shut them down. There were ten times the hue and cry when they wanted to close a Job Corps center. G: Or when they closed the one in Oregon I guess it was, Fort Benoit, Wayne Morse's. M
- that only Wayne Morse can make. I've heard them over the years, heard him stand up there and accuse the President of the United States of treason. These kinds of things begin to bother you after awhile. But he took this on as a personal fight against
- Power of state Economic Opportunity director of governors; veto power and overrides; creation of the National Advisory Council; Perrin’s duties as deputy director of OEO; Senator Morse; involvement of BOB funding; political red tape; GAO
Oral history transcript, Eugene McCarthy, interview 1 (I), 12/12/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- record. He was a rather passive person in any case. G: Did Johnson give you any support in that election? M: I don't remember. The only people who came in and campaigned for me were Wayne Morse and Paul Douglas from the Senate, and I asked them
- Committee I sit between Bill Fulbright and Wayne Morse. Actually, Mansfield's supposed to sit on my left, but in a great part of the time he's not able to be there--attending to Senate business, and so Morse sits there. I've often said that I was really
- pro1resa--tarcu1h tlie '. Unlted Nations. ·we will be the llrat .·t e move. sure tbat -~, Sincerely·; The H~rable Wayne Morse TJ11Ued States Semite Waah1ngtoa, . D;..: C. LBJ:McGB:ab 5/ -~ ( ---- TOP SECRET / (copy of VIENTIANE 2054, June 21
- anything here that you recall in any detail. C: I recall that when Wayne Morse supported the Democrat nominee for president and deserted hi s own party that Senator [Hugh] Butl er of Nebraska advised against punishing him. His advice wasn't taken
- . At any rate as far as my relations with him were concerned, I was on the real ''black list" all through the winter of '64- '65. classify me with Wayne Morse. He used to LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
- were calling for I didn't have any insight on it and I voted for the resolution and I thought [Wayne] Morse and [Ernest] Gruening were just being sort of prima donnas, in a wa~ in voting against it. G: When did your own concern about Vietnam begin
- to JBC’s appointment. 1/19 Pre-inaugural gala at National Guard Armory, Joe Kennedy’s party at Paul Young’s Restaurant. 1/20 Inauguration Day. 1/21 Humphrey meets with LBJ re: speeches by Morse and Proxmire on Senate floor on JBC’s appointment. 1/23
- . discoverlbj.org According to Reedy, Sen. Morse insisted on asking McClellan a long string of questions designed to reveal how little he knows about labor legislation. 5/5 News report: LBJ and Yarborough are coming closer together, especially over labor
- campaign contributions to Wayne Morse. 1/29 Combined Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees vote in executive session for a complete review of U.S. Mideast policy since 1946. The proposal, sponsored by Fulbright, is dropped on 7/30. The Johnsons
- for censure, but I know that he was opposed to it. He later talked to me about censuring Wayne Morse for something that he said, and I remember Lyndon urged that people not consider it. He believed in the tradition of the Senate. He was pretty much a senator's
- , increasingly, and I think understandably, Lyndon became personally indignant against the doves of his own party. He felt, I can understand, a Republican who might do it for political reasons, but why should he get stabbed in the back by the [Wayne] Morses
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 22 (XXII), 1/8/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Friday, the machinists voted [on] the agreement and voted it down. And there he was left, and of course he had had this wild dash to a TV station to announce the agreement. Did he have egg on his face. After that, what he did, he called in Wayne Morse
- difference that makes. 260 VU\ INIA AV~ NUUJ N.W., WAS INO'I' N, D.C. I.., 037 cover Senate tells by • Morse 2 2 /333-8760 August D ar Dr. 1 • 1 67 Hay s: Althou h th visit you uggest oul be int re ting. and rticul rly o to me
- that was then outlined by Wayne Morse. The Senate Labor Committee met in the Cabinet Room--the President excused himself--but failed to, at that time, agree on the legislation. Eventually they had some hearings and eventually the legislation was actually defeated. I