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Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 14 (XIV), 9/9/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- recesses of the hotel, John Connally was holed up and working night and day. Everett Looney of Looney, Clark, Thomas, Winters and Shapiro and so forth and so on, was a confidante and planner and helper. Harold Young was, too, and we were always getting
Oral history transcript, James R. Jones, interview 1 (I), 11/26/1968, by Dorothy Pierce McSweeny
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- are that you were speaking of as advisers? J: Yes, they're all obvious really. Bill Bundy, Clark Clifford, George Ball; I couldn't tell you whether Rusk [opposed] now, Rusk may have been on his side, I don't know; I 15 LBJ Presidential Library http
Oral history transcript, C.E. "Curley" Doyle, interview 1 (I), 11/14/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Kellam and Ed Clark and Bob Montgomery. He asked me to be master of ceremonies, which I felt honored to do, and we 13 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
- stoppe d at th e Plaza , an d Ro b Clark, ARC , gav e a commentatio n o f _ th e President's remark s - - quote- - "N o stat e i n the Unio n ha s better Senator s tha n Ab e Ribicoff an d Johnn v Dod d an d n o men hav e serve d m e mor e abl y ove r th
- ^EDlATELY UPON RECEIPT OF PO LITIC AL CLEARANCE. STRICOM L'NITS MAY DEPLOY BUT REMAIN IN US TERRITORY UNTIL CLEARANCE RECEIVED. ( 1 ) 2 B -57 S SQDNS - CLARK TO SVN (2 ) 1 F -1 3 5 SQDN - YOKOTA TO KORAT C3) g F -1 0 0 SQDN - a A R K TO TAKHLI C4) 1 F
- Lady Bird feels overwhelmed; Lady Bird talks with Clark Clifford about portrait for White House; Lady Bird & Liz Carpenter discuss transcription of diary tapes; Lady Bird has hair styled by Mr. Per; Lady Bird is filmed giving tour of the White House
- LBJ & Lady Bird to Hemis Fair, San Antonio; gun control legislation; ceremony at Hemis Fair; speeches by Ed Clark, Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa, John Connally & LBJ; LBJ & Lady Bird tour exhibits; LBJ receives questions from the press; painting for LBJ
- Lady Bird flies back to D.C. & she is driven to the USS Sequoia; LBJ & Lady Bird read newspapers & have breakfast; Johnsons watch Clark Clifford & Maxwell Taylor on tv; Johnsons watch Martin Luther King on tv; lunch; Luci Nugent meets boat
- servicemen; appointment with Mrs. Avraham Harman; Lady Bird takes a nap; Lady Bird to Clark & Libby Thompson's reception; Lady Bird meets LBJ at Robert McNamara's party; quiet dinner at the White House; Lady Bird does exercises and has a massage
- a rough day. Why don't you go on and get rested for tomorrow. You and Clark can get together later to go over what we have discussed. {The President and the group then reviewed at length the recommen dations and answers to questions which are attached
Folder, "September 25, 1968 - 12:17 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- it takes to move us. They would move on to another point. The President: They would move on to reconnaissance. Ambassador Ball: I share Clark's (Secretary Clifford) view emphatically. We are each "dug in" to doctrinal position, like Arabs and Israelis
- was proud of all oi you on backgrounding Dean Rusk, Clark Clifford and General Wheeler. particularly Secretarv Clifford: The bombing in Laos up from 181 sorties to 405 - -±56 between November 1 and November 5. 1 November November 0j' ovember
- LBJ has breakfast with Prime Minister Menzies of Australia; Lady Bird goes to the Congressional Club for presentation of doll wearing miniature of her inaugural ball gown; lunch with Sir Robert and Lady Jackson and Ed Clarks; ABC film
- Washington Beautification sites; Lady Bird talks with Lynda Johnson about her travels; Johnsons have dinner with the Ed Clarks
- ; LBJ rides about Camp David with Robert McNamara, Clark Clifford & Tony Taylor; LBJ talks with John Chancellor; Vietnam; appointment of Goldberg to UN and Chancellor to USIA; Luci Johnson and Catholicism; Lady Bird talks with Lynda Johnson
- and India; Rostow talks of Taiwan and aid to Pakistan, Communist China, and Vietnam; dinner and movies; Johnsons back to White House; Lady Bird exercises; LBJ talks with Clark Clifford
- . Llewellyn Thompson , American Ambassador to USSR _____ Hon. McGeorge Bundy President, the Ford Foundation, New York City , i /Hon. Clark Clifford C^ Secretary of Defense McNamara i_ Hon. Walt W. Rostow . __ 12:45 ___ Hon. *j ^_ I
- l Johnson , Edito r - Ne w Statesman is no w w/ th e DOS . U . S. \ Willia m Donaldso n Clark, Directo r o f the Overseas Developmen t Institute Embassy, Rome , Ital y I \ S! Thi s grou p o f Britis h Journalist s i s i n tow n t o tape a 4 0 minut e
- (and Mrs. )Harry Wilklow Vice Mayor (and Mrs.) Clark Valentine J Springfiel d Mayor (and Mrs.) Christinson Dr Raymon d Hightower, Mayorof KalAmazoo,Mich and Mrs. Hightower Administrator (of Battle Creek Sanitarium) and Mrs. Loui s E. Gordon Michigan State
- Athens Thursday morning that he will see you during his private trip to the U. S. and Canada. The press has begun to badger George about this. We held off until after Senator Clark's speech.yesterday. But while Clark lambasted the military regime, he
- like Katzenbach or Burke Marshall, obviously Clark, fellows like that. If you get a lot closer to the kind of retainer- type fellow that had always been with Bob, you'd find it in their families and so on; just as I certainly found the reverse if I
Oral history transcript, Maxwell D. Taylor, interview 1a (I), 1/9/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- a consultant. I then succeeded Mr. Clark Clifford as Chairman of that board when he became Secretary of Defense. P:Also, during your career you've authored two books, The Uncertain Trumpet and Responsibility and Response. General Taylor, before we LBJ
Oral history transcript, James H. Rowe, Jr., interview 4 (IV), 11/10/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- a couple of meetings. I remember [Clark] Clifford was there, I was there, [Abe] Fortas was there. finally got out. He shouldn't have been there, and he He said to me one day, "I shouldn't be at these meetings," and I said, "No, you shouldn't
- the attorney general. I think Ramsey Clark was attorney general at the time. F: Yes. S: I think that I had him on the phone, oh, I would say, within five minutes time. was granted. F: No problems at all. There were no delays. The request Everything
- administration until I was elected governor. Then of course I could get in the White House, and I was received cordially and very warmly. B: I meant, for example, the difference between, say, Attorney Generals Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Katzenbach and Mr. Clark? M
- scheduled in Houston and they couldn't find a hotel that would take blacks. Lyndon sent Ramsey Clark and me down to Houston to try to straighten out the situation and find a place, a hotel, to hold the conference. We spent a couple of days in Houston
- that time who ,jere associated in that venture. BP: Can you tell us some of those people? Well, John Co~ally, of course, our governor was one of -, the~; Ambassa~or Ed Clark, Congressman Jake Pickle, Bill Deason, one of our fine commissioners
- me Mr. McNamara was leaving, but not what Mr. McNamara's job was going to be. He tOld me who he was going to appoint Mr. Clark Clifford as Secretary of Defense. , He further, on that occasion, told me that he had decided not to run
- such a district that they would very seldom vote for a New Frontier bill. F: Could you talk with people like, let's say, Clark Fisher or Omar Burleson, John Dowdy? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
- than Mr. Rusk, Mr. [Clark] Clifford, General [Earle] Wheeler, and to some extent Mr. [William] Bundy at the State Department, and the other chiefs of staff, have access to the traffic going backward and forward between Paris and LBJ Presidential
Oral history transcript, Anthony Partridge, interview 1 (I), 5/10/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that." And there was a point at which Baker found himself in a meeting that he thought Sarge had set up in which this issue was discussed with Ramsey Clark there, while Ramsey took the same side Baker did on that. That pretty well laid it to rest. But Shriver, you know, he
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 25 (XXV), 8/7/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- contacted me about it, and I checked it out and I discovered Walter had been picked up in that infamous men's room at the Y[MCA] near the Capitol. I called him; he claimed he didn't know anything about it, which may well be, because both Abe Fortas and Clark
- , or mild juniors of his such as Mr. Johnson. But when Mr. Johnson came into the presidency we reverted back, as we naturally would. He naturally turned to his friends and the men upon whom he had counted over the years, men like Justice Fortas, like Clark
- wife and me down to the ranch, and we went down and spent three days there with the McGeorge Bundys people . and the Clark Cliffords and Califano and two other It was interesting to see him there on the ranch, and it was interesting to get
- told me just a moment ago . B: All right . After Mr . Johnson made his trip down under, he came back and told me of a visit he had made along with Ambassador Ed Clark to an Australian rancher's place--apparently in the outback ; I never did know
- to the phone and he'd say, "John, I just thought you ought to know I'm going to appoint Ramsey Clark as attorney general." He sometimes called me personally, sometimes one of his staff would call, but he was very good about that. F: Did he ever sound you out
- visitors through the office in those days. George Brown was there very often. Ed Clark was there all the time--I say all the time--frequently. Everett Looney was there frequently, Malcolm Bardwell occasionally. These were the people that he principally saw
- : The ~entagon, Room 3E880 Washington, D. C. Phone: OXford 5-5261, 11/5526! . Secretary: Margaret Stroud, 684-7786~nhsted) Home: ACTING ATTORNEY GENERAL Honorable Ramsey .Clark Home: 6393 Lakeview Drive Falls Church, Va. 22041 Phone: 256-9343 Office: 10th