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  • and Clark Clifford Alabama Gov David joins all out at joined by Lawrence 8-18-64 Tues Walter Jenkins joins met re Mississippi W Joins at and G Reedy Press conference impromptu until To wal k outsid e o f office t o greetth e Prim e Ministe r o f
  • r Hug h C . Donlon , of Saugerties. NY in ceremonies t o be hel d at the Whit e House at 12 noon, December 5. 1964 . Today announced names of officials appointed to th e new 2 7 member Lewis and Clark Trail Commission, established by the 88th
  • LBJ sleeps late; breakfast; Lady Bird to the dentist; Law Day Proclamation; UNESCO ceremony; Johnsons to swearing-in of Ramsey Clark as Attorney General; Tom Clark swears in his son, but has to step down from Supreme Court; desk work; lunch; Lady
  • . Sec:retuy O&rduer Dlnctor Scbmtse Undenecret•ry Cobell Adbls A&tm119y OeDaal Bam•ey Clark DoasJu• Cater. - 11 NOTES co~ f IUOl'lfEO Prrbli&atiOA Requires fnrmjssios. ef ce,.ys:isJ'tt MEETll~G HoffJos. W. Thomas JonHscc [11 of 12] the Secretary
  • with the government. "We will get Ramsey Clark, Wilbur Cohen, Secretary Udall, Secretary Gardner, and even IRS to look at it and work with you fully on the program. " Roger Blough, Chairman of U. S. Steel, said that his firm already has a large program underway
  • will need more than that -- you have to have about $4 billion. Look into that. " All of you should also consider whether the President should make a statement. Give some thought on what we should say on the matter. I want Clark and General.Wheeler to talk
  • as optimistic as Clark and Cy about our position in the world opinion. We have such a good case. Look at what Ho is doing. Hitler in his prime day didn't do this. Justice Fortas: The people in the U.S. infatuated with what is going on in Paris. They aren't
  • that they should get people out of the DMZ -- give them warning? General Wheeler: You have done that already. If this goes on for three weeks to a month I don't know what will happen. The President: Clark? Secretary Clifford: We had one solid agreement
  • (General Wheeler). the Director of the CIA (Mr. Helms), the Chairman of the Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (Mr. Clark Clifford), and Mr . Walt Rostow (the Presi­ dent's Special Assistant.) I shall meet with the Committee from time to time as necessary
  • is one of my favorite places in town to go. The Stu Symingtons were there. Marie H arrim an without A verell -- I do not know where in this wide world he is . without Marny. The Paul Nitzes. Clark C e c i Caruso and her husband. We had cocktails
  • " Garage , ~_ : _—__ ___________^^ _ : ______ : _ : , - , : = . , „ __ ,. . _ _ _. — \ } ______ . - • Ramsey Clark, the Attorney General ____^ Jack Valenti--She called for Mr. Valenti who was in the President's room
  • - Washington Rostow - Washington call to The Postmaster General, Joe Califano, Henry Fowler, and Attorney General Clark 10:30a Downstairs 10:46a | ^ y (include visited by) Secretary : ./ I /^?/9 I or t Activity LD ^•te 9:00a t 10:40a Driving May
  • Robert DePetris Michael Bunard Tucci Carleton Earl Saunders, III Brian Morgan Reilly Vincent Anthony DiLodovico Gary Franci s Andreiuolo Charles Robb Ackley Clark William Convery ___ Charles Loring Noble Ralph Rober t Frasca Geoffrey Ashmun Baker John
  • \ |' *11:33a t y t i n bedroom. ""18:1 0at 9:21a f _ Saturda February 4 , 1967 | Ramse ~ y Clark , Actin g Att y Gen . fHUE HOUS E Dat e Februar y 4 , 196 7 ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY 'resident bega n hi s da y a t (Place)The Whit e House
  • Justic e Forta s Ramse 10:25a f 10:40a t - 10:46 a f 10:55a £ 11:25a t y Clark , Actin g AG . _ Jac k Valent i " Actin ! Dr e Califan o ____ ~~ " Jo I Unde i _ _ __ L' __ ! r Secy Katzenbach ™________ . Georg To OF 12:45
  • ~ /• | - Atty i Op.,__'|_get at ~ := = :: General Ramsey Clark , _, _ __ ,. me Mrs. J. W. Fulbright. " Op. reported her number did not answer home - so DIDN'T TALK. President said never mind. „ |- 10:15p DINNER ^_ Mrs. w/Mrs. Johnson and Simon McHugh
  • Clark Clifford i s Chairma n o f the President' s Foreig n Intelligenc e Advisory Boar d ] Date Jun White House Da Ben Heineman House v e 1 , 196 6 Wednesda y Chairman of Council to the White Conference "To Fulfill These Rights." Harry
  • in the theater by Mrs. Johnson, Governor John Connally, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Negley, and Mr. and Mrs. George Christian. The Prime Minister departed, and the President went to the second floor. Secretary Fowler Retired Ramsey Clark b.1 MORE ATTENDANCE
  • s a s Directo r o f USI A REMARKS /£/CS Attendance : Senator Georg e Aiken Justice To m Clark (adminitere d th e oath) Senator Vanc e Hartk e Senator Danie l Inouy e Senator an d Mrs. Le e Metcal f George Mean y Drew Pearso n John. Chancello r Cong
  • , Shell Companies Foundation, Inc. donald W. Wilson, General Manager, TIME-LIFE Intl Emilio G. Collado, Vice President, Standard Oil Co. of NJ Walter B. H&xiBBaxx Wriston, Exec VP, First Natl City Bank Howard L. Clark, President, American Express Frank
  • Room Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach Deputy Attorney General Ramsey Clark J Edgar Hoover Deke DeLoach Lee White Marvin Watson Harry McPherson Jack Valenti statement on murder of Mrs Vida G Liuzzo of Detroit Michigan on road between Selma
  • June White Ramsey Thursday House Clark McGeorge Senator Bundy Russell Long To the Flowe r Garde n for SIGNIN G CEREMON Y Disaster 17 Relief Act REMARKS / Attending were: The Vic e President Senator Georg e Murph y Senator E . L
  • military people feel it can be handled. The President said he had been assured by the Joint Chiefs that Khe Sanh could be defended. 3. On Korea, the President read Clark Clifford's statement to the Congressional leaders a day or two before, outlining
  • Clark Clifford ,,]hen I came back, I said: "i.Jell, Clark, you know our people are doing a ,vander ful job over there in my judgment. I ,vent into te levision business out there, and I got them to let me go down in the Delta and LBJ Presidential
  • Fortas and very much on Clark Clifford . That was my impression . G: Did he seek primarily legal advice from them? Was it of a legal nature, or was it often times generally . . . � � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
  • passage­ way--the trail of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, those great geographer-adventurers who spent two thrilling months in Nebraska, and whose footsteps can be followed today. (l'm told tbat their original campsites can still be f ound 1
  • . We found out you can't take a breather. If you do, that other guy will run you ragged. Let me tell you about my appointment to the Supreme Court. I was sitting in my office, and it was about, I guess, ten o'clock in the morning. Ramsey Clark called
  • Clark became assistant attorney general of the Antitrust Division of the Justice Department. In his interview I think he indicated that LBJ had 15 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
  • in the navy after Pearl Harbor; the U.S. government leasing Camp Mystic in Texas to use as a rehabilitation and recovery camp 1943-1945; Tom Clark's position as assistant attorney general; KTBC station managers; celebrities at a bond rally LBJ organized; LBJ's
  • to give tbeae Attachments \ p-oto• September to Mre. Ware? Z0, 1968 MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: OKAMOTO May we send the attached photos Clark to USIA for use overseas? Approve Attachments
  • on British studies held at the Library April 29. Pro­ fessor Blumenson's topic was "General Mark Clark and the British in the Italian Campaign of World War II." Respon­ dents were Dr. Frank Vandiver, historian and president of the Texas A&M University and T
  • , "The Young Americans for Freedom and the Poli­ ,tics of the Early 1960s"; Nancy V. Baker, "Civil Liberties in the Johnson Administration: Assessing the influ­ ence of Ramsey Clark"; Claire J. Berlinski, "Arms Transfers and the Arab-Israeli Conflict: American
  • JCS Chairman Gen eral Wheeler OEP Director Daniel USIA Director Marks Secretary of Treasury Fowler Attorney Genei-al Clark Postmaster General 0 1 Brien Secretary of lnte rior Udall Secretary of Commerce Trowbridge Secretary of HEW Gardner
  • Bird describes Jack Valenti; guests for dinner at White House with meeting about campaign; Lady Bird talks with Clark Clifford about Jacqueline Kennedy Garden and recording White House entertainment
  • with guests; Clark Clifford & LB J work on State of the Union
  • tor it any tune• 10 l might want 1t b&ok. He aa1d they were short ot copiea at the plaoe one procures them momentarily. It yoit mind I will get it right baok. I took Ure:. George to lunch today, and Altadene Clark a Mra. Oeorge waa extremely helptul
  • tr1enily Tia11 with them ani wilh their iaughter Elna Belle's b by, all ot whieh ••• pleaaan1 an• gool. 2. J. bel Clark, tont.er e0llll18nt tor o o , now on our alatlon, aait her young aan, who Juat graiuat•• trom High Sehool. at a latter trom you i he
  • Cast r'e otfioe, or E4 Clark' • that O ster had he rd it oame from ~r. Cl rk's, th Jesse had o ll th rocc and ob1; 1n 4th t t1gure•..-1t was ort of err1•Go•Round• f om 1oh I merge4 onl1 oonfu e4. Of oouree I pa14 the 450 figure. It appeared th t
  • Clark looking in bouncy good health, one of the most genuinely at-peace men I know. Madame Shoumatoff came in and she was indeed in a way the guest of honor this evening. She wears her considerable years lig h tly and her conversation is bright
  • , of Defense. for Jackson now I 1m even more native of my staff. some Cy Vance, and for Louis grateful to Clarks- a hard-working My Friends and Fellow Democrats: No man of sensibility could fail to be aware of a question that is uppermost in your
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