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Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 23 (XXIII), 9/5/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- a secret understanding with the CIO [Congress of Industrial Organizations]. Lyndon spent a lot of time in Dallas. I went to a tea there. I believe that was the time that Mrs. Barefoot Sanders, Jan Sanders, gave one for us, and Tom Clark's--I cannot remember
- to be in .a 12:09p Joined meeting by 12:49p Secy, Clark ' 12:49p now. : Clifford H _J Hon. John MrC loy Just back from the Middle East, and has seen Nasser and the Shah. : He told Rostow that the President asked him to get in touch with the President
- Vance Walt Rostow John Roche and various staff members Agenda; Report on Report on Report on Review of Review of 1:25p To Paris negotiations - Vance New Cabinet in Saigon - Katzenbach Poor People's encampment - Clark Tax and spending cuts situation
- speech were put in the speech book at 8:25p Secy 8:55p and Mrs. Clark Clifford to the second floor 8:33p Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rostow to second floor 8:42p The President to the Oval Office w/ Marvin Watson. Walt Rostow and Jim Jones President's 8
- of Williams v. Wallace, in Federal court, Montgomery, Alabama, seeking injunctive relief against Governor Wallace, Colonel Lingo and Sheriff Clark to restrain them from inter fering with peaceful demonstrations for Negro rights. Judge Johnson ordered
- a (charge d'affaires , Paraguay ) - and Mrs . H E « g Juan Felipe Yriar t (Am b Uruguay ) - and Mr s H. E. Sir Elli s Emmanu e I . Clark e (Amb . Trinidad and Tobago)--an d Lad y Clark e H. E. (Dr . ) Pedro Paris- Bm^Bmmm*. Montesinos (Re p to OAS
- of Nicaragua and Mrs. Sevilla-Sacasa (Dr. Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa) E. The Ambassador of Trinidad and Tobag o and Lady Clark (Sir Ellis Emmanuel Innocent Clarke, C. M. G. ) • H. E. Dr . Enrique Tejera-Paris and Mrs. Tejera-Paris, The Amb of Venezuela _____ ; H
- / Justice Abe Fortas -- followed by Okie George 11:29a f j Tuesday ^ - • | Day (include visited by) ____—__—i 10:49a 11:14a / White House __ Christian Johnson Clark Clifford (pl) Hon. William Roth, Special Representative for Trade
- RECORD r Mik e Mansfiel d r Russel l Lon g Senator Georg e Smathers r Clinto n Anderson Senator Alber t Gor e Senator Eugen e McCarth y Senator Vanc e Hartk e Senator Abraha m Ribicof f Senator Fre d Harris Hon. Ramse y Clark , th e Attorney General Hon
- and Mrs . Ala n Boyd , Sec y o f Transportatio n Sec Hon. an d Mrs . Jo e Califano The Vic e President an d Mrs . Humphre y Hon. an d Mrs. Ramse y Clark , Act g Att y Gen'l Hon . an d Mrs. Nichola s deB . Katzenbac h _ Mr. an d Mrs . Davi d Clark e Hon
- Clark and Sandy Trowbridge, might be eager to go on, but most Cabinet members stay on because the President and the country need them. The President remarked about a CBS report that Clark Clifford would become Secretary of State. Rather asked him
- : Well, I got a call from the President actually. I was out of town. And when I got back to town, I learned that the President wanted to speak to me. And the next call I got was either from Nick [Nicholas de B.] Katzenbach or Ramsey Clark--I don't
Oral history transcript, Paul Henry Nitze, interview 4 (IV), 1/10/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- . government. I think much progress was made in perfecting the organization of the Defense Department in previous administrations. I think Mr. [Robert] McNamara contributed substantially to further improving the organization. And I think during Mr. [Clark
- The organization of the Department of Defense and its relationship to the president and his advisers in decision-making; delegation of authority within the Department of Defense; comparing Clark Clifford to Robert McNamara as Secretary of Defense
Oral history transcript, Harry C. McPherson, interview 10 (X), 5/13/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- a minimum number of big meetings. What you did was meet in the Policy Committee, and you had somebody that you could deal with, like Hubert Humphrey, in there. Or you could meet with Hubert privately and say, "Why don't you go tell Paul Douglas or Joe Clark
- •• ..JenuM • • DA/P .. Hr. BlllMD S/S ..S ... Mro Bartley ~r.il an4 by,· REPRODUCTION FROMTHIS COPY IS PROHIBITEDUNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" r EXECUTIVI po;.-J.. eo 3 ~o Aug~at 13. 1964 Dear Mr. Clark: The President i• happy to accord you the personal
- John Clark, Bureau of the Budget Bundy Charles E. Johnson Files ~ Send Memorandum to Lt. Col. Richard Bowman, Room 302-A, EOB NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON, D.C. 10908 July 28, 1965 MEMORANDUM TO . HOIDERS OF NATIONAL SECURITY . ACTION
- Congressman J. J. Pickle and Ambassador Ed\\ard Clark. 1Jf drive which has co-ehairmen eNtabli~hed an endowment of more lhan 2,40 ,0011for the Library. Friends of the LBJ Library gather in Librnr) 's Great Hall. 5 The Library continues its ever-changing
- ) are Directors George Chris,tian., Robert Strauss, Larry Temple., Clark Clifford, Perry Dass, Wil liam Cunningham (obsrured), Max Shecman, Foundation Execu tive Assistant Yolanda Boozer, Foundation Assistant Director Larry Reed, President Tom John son
- re earchers' questions. the papers of such figures as Drew Pearson, Ramsey Clark, John Gardner, Dean Rusk, and Wright Patman. Such documents add a unique breadth to the research opportunities here, and new papers ar a ·quir d each year. Tl e donation
- confirms nomination of James Forrestal as secretary of the navy. 5/20 LBJ in Dallas, en route to Austin, where he is met by Ed Clark, one of the leaders of the group seeking an instructed delegation for FDR. LBJ will spend 2 or 3 weeks in his district. 5
Oral history transcript, Ellsworth Bunker, interview 3 (III), 10/12/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ] David. We stopped to pick up Dean Rusk and Clark Clifford. I told them this story, I was quite amused by it. They told this to the President at breakfast. The President: "Who slipped up on that? I told them to put Ellsworth in the White House." So I said
- , Ramsey Clark? R: I don't think you could separate them. I think Ramsey Clark had instructions from Johnson as to how he was to behave, and I think that this was not difficult for Ramsey Clark to do because he wanted to behave. B: Then there's
- there at the violaters. NP~ Through that I was doing and particularly in respect of Robert H. Clark, younger brother of Tom Clark, was the general counsel and I was working for him. But it was very inter- esting to me because it helped me to get some experience
- to go over and have a casual luncheon with him. I was over there after the Vietnam thing. with General [Bruce] Clark. I went over to Vietnam And Ted Connell, who sort of acted as a self-appointed sergeant major to Johnson all the time, in any event
- . As a matter of fact, I can say to you that when Ramsey Clark filed the major cases against IBM and I guess one other major antitrust case in the last days of the administration, I would say that that was done as a surprise. We never even knew about it, which
- and the press; LBJ's perception of press coverage; finding a public relations consultant for LBJ; LBJ's problems with television appearances; Mary Wells' speech-writing; LBJ's editing skills; Ramsey Clark and the Watts riots; LBJ's views on wiretapping; LBJ
- ., Mike and Helen Casey, George Christian, Henry Cisneros, Charlie Clark [?], Bill Clinton, Howard Coble, John Connally, Lucille Connally, Tom Connally, Bonnie Cory [?], Jean and Emile Coughlin [?], Larry Craig, Walter Cronkite, Harry Crozier, Price Daniel
- ■ V . rv w , RUCQDD/TARC SHAW AFB SC RUWHSB/HAMILTON AFB C A L IF RUAUAF/KISAW A AB JAPAN RUMALC/CLARK AB P I RUAUAIVYOKOTA AB JAPAN BT FIN A L SBC OF 2\0PERA TI0M : •S-E-C R E T/ NOFORVDOCC-OC 4 5 ■i) '■• PIERC E ARROW" T-4 0 1 A -5 E S T B 4S3 TCW
- got there. The Presi- dent was obviously farailiar "ith my relationship "lith Tom C1[;.rk, and therefore, assumed I Has on a good relationship basis ,-lith Ramsey Clark, as I 'vas. About the only basic responsibility he initially told r::e about
Oral history transcript, Earle Wheeler, interview 2 (II), 5/7/1970, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- ceiling 549,500. Then, I flew out to Clark .L\ir Force Base in the Phi 11 i ppi nes on the bJenty;;.fourth of f\1a rch, and I met with General Westmoreland and discussed this whole thing with him most of one night. LBJ Presidential Library http
- there was a Vice President. This would make it look less like a slap at the Speaker and at the President Pro-tem of the Senate. I talked to him again after the election, informed him of our efforts, and in fact I worked closely with, I guess it was Ramsey Clark
- [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Castro -- V -- 2 their two attorneys here in Washington, Leroy Clarke and Frank Reeves; people at Justice including Ramsey Clark, Warren Christopher, John
- TO DISCUSS GENERAL WHEELER'S TRIP TO VIETNAM Vice President Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Clark Clifford General Taylor Under Secretary Nitze Director Helms Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson .... SfRV\C£ scr ~ DECLASSIFIED NOTES
Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- MR. VALENTI'S NOTES Meeting in the President's Office March 18, 1965 4.!pm The President Bill Moyers Governor Ellington AG Katzenbach Ramsey Clark Marshall [1 of 6] [2 of 6] L ":.:·© r e • ; I . . V. , L~M-~ -~ --~- \\ ~ -J.:k
- of the Rules Committee was Senator Bennett Champ Clark, son of the late great Speaker Champ Clark of Missouri, who lost the Democratic nomination to Woodrow Hilson in 1912 because of the two-thirds rule. Clark was able to get a simple majority, but he could
- at the time to the draft, but I felt some responsibility and an urge to get in the service. I remember meeting Congressman Johnson one afternoon in Ed Clark's office here in Austin. I had been with that firm when I first started practicing law
- Biographical information; campaigning as a student for LBJ's unsuccessful 1937 bid; Hollers, Ed Clark and Everett Long lived in LBJ's attic while working for him; going to the Navy for two years; LBJ first to use helicopter in a campaign; first
- else besides Abe And of course I was very, very, very fond of Mr. Fortas. Fortas? R: I would doubt it, because of his confidence and fondness for Abe Fortas. Now if he did, I would think Clark Clifford, maybe Jim Rowe would know. G: How
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh -11- 36th Division and General Mark Clark got at cross-purposes. P: Yes, sir. F: That's putting a good face on it. This even found its way into Congress. P: Yes, sir. F: Was Mr. Johnson ever in a position to take a stand
- support of Stevenson; General Mark Clark; 1948 and 1954 campaigns; 1960 campaign; President’s club; assessment of LBJ; reserve cutbacks.