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  • Hubert Humphrey visits LBJ; Lady Bird to dentist; Lady Bird describes facets of LBJ's personality; Lady Bird swims laps; renovations to outside of White House; Lady Bird describes trees along streets; Highway Beautification Bill; Clark Clifford
  • with Clark Clifford about LBJ Library; Lady Bird talks with Luci Johnson; staff invited for dinner; Dominican Republic
  • have been well served in this respect by Amb. Waller who waa good enough to jotn· us. II you have probleme, let him know; he has the key to the front door and the back door of the Whlte House. As for Ed and Ann Clark, I have been worried that he wae
  • -::c1::>AN"iS: Sec1·ctm:y General of the United N'ations - U Thant Under Secretary General - Ralph Bunche STATES Secretary of State Dean Rusk Ambassador Goldberg Secretary of Defense-designate Clark Clifford (only for brief period) Under Secretary
  • : Assume they do say what Clark says, what do we say? AssUille if you take advantage, everything here comes to naught. Secretary Rusk: Start with points which go beyond our minimum position: DMZ, Laos, Accords, control by ICC, etc. General Johnson: Take
  • as Queen Shenandoah; Lady Bird meets with Clark Clifford about Committee for Preservation of the White House; reception for Japanese Governors and wives; dinner with Jack Valenti; LBJ speaks to Democratic Women's Conference
  • Tea for Fine Arts Commission; moving Waterford Chandelier back to Green Room; renovations to the White House; Lady Bird talks with White House Curator Jim Ketchum; Lady Bird meets with Clark Clifford with report of White House Historical Association
  • , Ckail'l1&1l 1 Industrial ~ 01tpen1ati~n Board. Ellis R.Gss, Chairman, liitil Rigata Commission. Leoitard Holland, Seoreta:t7-Treasurer, Cirll Rig)t·t.s Colmllissio•• William Willis, member or tlte Youirll Cciudssi0n. Macco Clarke, member
  • rl Interagency 1968 Task Force on Civil Rights (Ramsey Clark, Chairman) I~ ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL October 7. 1968 EYES ONLY MEMORANDUM FOR Honorable Ramsey Clark The Attornoy Gonen.1 Jn cotmfftloo. wiih the prosra.m on Clvil ltlghta
  • Clark, Ramsey, 1927-
  • Anniston, Alabam a MALCOLM MCMILLA N Brewton, Alabam a FLOYD M. CLARK, JR. Aid to Congressman Robert s Anniston, Alabama OBED MON K Brewton, Alabam a BROOX G . GARRET T Brewton, Alabam a LEE M . OTT S Brewton, Alabam a A. H . ELLIOT T Brewton, Alabam a J
  • Genera l Ramsey Clark T >, PMG Lawrence O'Brien \ —. -4—-.-^i. •. [ I T^ j ~~l |I iI !I report on his trip i . •, ... —i.., A..i •.— .•-•„• —.., —... . • ii. . .... .— . ..,,-. . .-,..„. ii.iaj. -.,,. — Secy Udall ______„_«______ Sec y
  • '-9:50a. f -—^ L , 10:17a. fm 10:30a . 10:31a t 10:35a1 j| f i_ j 1 i t _ Secy ! , | Clark i was j_ : | Joe i Senator i I_ Joe , . , ___ : __ . : , , , , , : . Wirtz--President and Joe Califano on the line
  • n hi s da T:~» TuneTelephon f 1; 1 In Ou tL 5:08p " Tuesda y p^c. e o r t Expendi Activit oL D' t" ",5:35p _ e Whit e Hous e ~ y - e Code . j- | Wal )~ t Rosto w ~" (pl) 5:40p t Harr y McPherso n (pl 5:41p t Hon . Ramse y Clark
  • Minister and Mrs. Harold Wilson ~~ President and Mrs . Johnson JM, w/PM and Mrs. Wilson - to 2d floor for reception and gift exchange \J >t~ ^i HZHL Clark {!*• **"• State ZZZ 8:04p getting Wh. Hse staff organized and working in liaison w/Hill
  • - the n t o th e Whit e House alon e ... 10:54p t Arrive -11:12p t Ho 11:20p I 11:52p • •i e i _ d Southwes t Gat e --an d t o th e secon d floo r n Ramsey Clark , actin g Attorne y General Retire d t Mrs . Johnso n - Ne w Yor k Cit y
  • . Ramsey (Clark , Actin g Attorney General 7:41p To m Johnso n ou t 1 1 1 . j ___________________ ^ I , _, __________ i " " I 8:17p . 11:03pm I 11:22p t 1; 11:30p Retire | : ••-....... "" ~ Th e Presiden t departe d fo r OF F RECOR
  • - , -. ••—...•.. | Cliff . President to the Oval Office ft w/ The Vice President Hon. Ramsey Clark, Acting Attorney General \ Hon. "Steve" Pollack,"Advisor for National Capital Affairs Stephen L Louis Martin ^ McPherson Joe Califano Alexander I --•.. -...—^.-. ,!-. —II
  • . .—. „_______________________, ..,, , .._,— , —...—, , -— . . j Joe Califano (pl) ______ j (m jdr had been called by Joe Califan o who said that he, Clif f Alexander, Louis | Martin, Ramsey Clark,flBBaaaq|da^MMaartMMMHMB_BBM-BBE^B^ | were in Califano's ofc and ready to see the President wheneve r he wanted
  • s Distric t Judg e Luthe r W . Youngdah l in additio n to : Ramsey Clark , Deput y AG J. Edga r Hoover , Director , FB I Returned t o Ova l Offic e Members o f the Crim e Commissio n i n th e Ova l Offic e Pictures i n Flowe r Garde n w/ th e Member
  • --b y Republica n farm Congressmen . The Vic e Presiden t spok e briefl y Ramsey Clark called Marvin Watson's office 11 and gave the news of Mr Reeb's death to March 11 196 5 Jim Jones for passing to M W M W handed the president a note the President
  • the bombing. They were telling the same thing to Fulbright, Clark, Mansfield, Church and some others. McBundy had lunch with Dobrynin, and he became an ardent advocate for a pause. Then McNamara came to Texas and said it would be a good idea. Rusk was a hold
  • is because he sent his press officer to Monggomery with Ramsey·:: .'· ·· ·'.·. Clark. . ;: \ ·-~\~;· ...... . . .. · • ' I .--.~ .. -.,..•. ., • . ,.·"' -....... t
  • and argued that case. Now, I should make it clear that there were other attorneys involved too; I was lead counsel in this case as I was in the other case. Ed Clark from Austin was in the case with me; and then Will Wilson, who was then Attorney General
  • Tom Clark invited me to Washington to sit and visit and to get acquainted and discuss a number of the administrative policies of the Department of Justice generally. As we had concluded our business visit, Attorney General Clark invited me to stay
  • series of new things. I hope I have a copy of that here. A friend of mi ne, Florence Mahoney, and I were great friends with Clark Clifford, who was also a great friend of Senator Johnson's, as you well know. Clark Clifford said that he would . get us
  • , these were the working type. I'm sure that Ed Clark and some of these other people didn't work there every day. up. But for the people who--and I guess they had it divided I really don't know how it was divided up there, whether John saw just a certain
  • been federal troops under the command of President Johnson that would have had to have stopped the riots instead of Alabamians and Alabama peace officers. B: Ramsey Clark was in Montgomery as a sort of the chief federal coordinator. Did you meet him
  • : Let me digress a moment. You mentioned Califano. I think it was in 1967 that a Califano memorandum was somewhat of an issue during the Congressional session; I think it had something to do with Senator Clark's job creation bill. Apparently
  • in Vietnamese regime; Westmoreland; Abrams; personnel in Vietnam; Clark Clifford; LBJ’s acceptance of Locke’s race for Governor of Texas – no aid from LBJ; 3/31 announcement; estimation of LBJ; Texas political structure; Lady Bird; political nature of LBJ.
  • to be helped. When he was out of town or engaged on other things, the deputy secretary acted in his stead in the same manner that he would have acted. When Mr. [Clark] Clifford became secretary of defense, he signed an order similar to the one that Mr. McNamara
  • useful thing. Kenneth Clarke [?] and others participated and made enough progress to where they wanted to come back and do it all over again later on. There had been other efforts. One was to write a little treatise documenting the implementation
  • counter-commission led by General Mark Clark; bickering among Selective Service Commission members and lack of direction in the commission; the president's emergency fund; the increase in number of commissions leading up to LBJ and Nixon; the role
  • wish our friends, the American people, continued prosperity and progress." President Johnson's by Radio Sana'a. message and Sallal's I I" I· lI 1' reply broadcast CLARK KGG/11 Note» Passed White House at 6:32 a.m., ___ UN_C_LA_S_S_I_F_• I_E_D
  • Washington University. Se has a telephone which may be in the new book, or you can get through in­ formation, if you ever need some young man on the guest list. Jon's father used to be with Dept. of Justice under Tom Clark, and I guess it was Harry Truman who
  • Addison, All Souls College, Oxford; Sir Harry Hinsley, St. John's College, Cambridge: Peter Clark, St. John's College, Cambridge; David Cannadine. Columbia Univer­ sity; Field Marshal Lord Carver, former British Chief of the Defence staff; George Macatee
  • fashioned school bell, was given to President Johnson by Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford on the last day of the Johnson administration. (Barheque picture by Bill Kenned~) Visitors to the Library included former U.S. Senator Alan Cranston: of California
  • of four leaders in conservation: Henry L. Diamond, from the law firm of Beveridge and Diamond, Washington, D. C.; William K. Reilly, Senior Fellow of the World Wildlife Fund, Washington, D. C.: Story Clark Resor, environmentalist, Wilson. Wyoming
  • (M!t:JSFTI?r-E­ ... ~SEMSITI~E - 2­ Under Secretary Katzenbach: T he Pres i dent ent e r ed the Cabinet Room at 12:25 accompanied by Mr. Clark Clifford. He asked General Wheeler to discuss the military situation in Vietnam following the T et
  • Johnsons attend Christian Church; LBJ gives kisses to small girl, Kimberly Frye; lunch at White House with the McNamaras; Jacqueline Kennedy; bowling with Lynda; dinner with the Bill Whites and the Jack Brooks; Jake Pickle, Clark Clifford
  • to v:ri te you and tell you hnw serious the plight of the business colleges was and he hoped you'd support this legislation--or whatever it is. Mr. Escoe said he suggested to him that he 'Nri te you direct but he wanted him to hand me this. BILL CLARK