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  • . Cannon ({_sen. (Nevada) ~ Sen, Philip A. Hart - ~ ~ (Michigan) Sen. Gale W. McGee (Wyoming) Sen. Claiborne Pell (Rhode Island) Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (Massachusetts) a_sen. Donald Russell (South Carolina) ~ "- ~ ~ ~ Hon. John W. King Governor of New
  • · ' · f . ai.r es ad 1.nterim of the of Yug slavia oeialir-t Fed .r al Republic The Honorable Dean Rusk, Secretary of State The Honorable John J. Sparkman,. united States Sen, te The Honorable Stuart Symington, United States Senate The Honorable
  • Justice Bill Douglas was early a friend of ours; Jerome Frank, who I think took his place as chairman of the SEC [Securities and Exchange Commission]; Leon Henderson, an economist; and by now our old friends, Tom Corcoran and Ben Cohen and John Carmody
  • with Charles and Alice Marsh at Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia; Charles Marsh's discussion of world events; new staff members Dorothy Jackson, John Connally and Walter Jenkins and their duties; new office and apartment in Johnson City
  • ] EIGHTY-NINTH CONGRESS JOHN L. MC MILLAN, THOMAS G. ABERNETHY, MISS. HOWARD W . SMITH, VA . WILLIAM L. DAWSON , ILL. ABRAHAM J. MULTER, N.Y. JOHN DOWDY , TEX. BASIL L. WHITENER, N.C. JAMES W . TRIMBLE, ARK . B . F. SISK , CALIF. CHARLES C. DIGGS, J R
  • , Director BOB \ John Gardner Doug Cater ; George Christian Wait Rostow "hot line"-- Kosygin to Johnson - USS Liberty E WHITE House Date June 8, 1967 ^ ESIOCNT LYNDON B. JOHNSON 11Y DJ ARY e President began his day at (Place) The 7 —,i . I Time
  • Fehmer, Marvin Watson. Ken Gaddis, agents: Youngblood and Johns Arrive helicopter pad a t Philippine Army Headquarters -Fort Bonifacio-for visit to Philippine cemetery (Libingan ng mga Bayani")(RestingPlace of Heroes) Greeted at Fort Bonifacio
  • of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. 1 3 bicentennial and was not disposed to allow the executive branch to do all of the planning. In 1964 Congressman John 0. Marsh, Jr., of Virginia began lobbying with the execu­ tive branch
  • know Morris Sheppard was going to die. G: Then you went to Washington in January of 1940? J: Yes. G: And you talked some about staying at the Dodge Hotel. J: Yes. John Connally and I roomed together at the Dodge Hotel right at first
  • for a picture with the President John P. Maure en L. ' Emily V. Mary Nell The President gave the children LBJ pens and candy, 12:52p ^xp^s^gyiyraxigyireECTreyi^^ Peter Barnett, • The President to South Grounds Australian Broadcasting Company Mr. Barnett
  • . Bernstein , Dean , Woodro w Wilson School, Princeto n Benjamin Chinitz , Professo r o f Economics, Univ , o f Pittsburg h George Hilton , Professo r o f Economics, Univ , o f Californi a John Meyer , Professo r o f Economics, Harvar d George Wilson
  • his intention to appoint Vice Admira l Wm. Francis Raborn, Jr. a s Director of CIA to succeed John McCone and Mr. Richar d Helms as Deputy Director of CIA walked to his car and departed -- (The President was in a hurry to leave and honked his horn
  • --8 up an office, and that since I was familiar with some of the people who were in the real estate field here in Washington, . could I obtain satisfactory space. Well, I knew Morris Cafritz, who owned a large number of buildings. tenant of one
  • ? In other words, how did you set up your campaign in that year? M: Senator 'Morris Sheppard died, and I felt that W. Lee O'Daniel was going to run. I didn't know that Johnson was going to run. I felt like I was running against O'Daniel because he
  • ~~ .. The resi e Gue a ta ,incl~ Ambassador The Valentie The Busbya The John • Marianne • .Dt e wu •ccompa ODI arid Mn.· • ·te. Mari• ra. J'ack V ere for a wee by Mra. John•91l. Pickle, Mr. Mr ••. • Emmett and to NYC this ·evening returning to Camp Davi
  • ~~ .. The resi e Gue a ta ,incl~ Ambassador The Valentie The Busbya The John • Marianne • .Dt e wu •ccompa ODI arid Mn.· • ·te. Mari• ra. J'ack V ere for a wee by Mra. John•91l. Pickle, Mr. Mr ••. • Emmett and to NYC this ·evening returning to Camp Davi
  • for Germany and Chancellor Adenauer's funeral. 2. 10:00 Departed the White House to visit Mrs. George Morris, 2401 Kalorama Road NW; toured residence and had coffee with Mrs. Morris. 12:00 noon Departed the Morris residence. 12:10 Returned to the White House
  • ASPINALL, Wayne N., Congress CASSIDY, William F., Dept. of Arm:, BACOO,Edmund N., Phil.a. Pa. CAVANAGH,Jerome P., Mayor of Det. BAKER,Jr., Howard H., Senate CHURCH,Frank, Senate BAKER, John A., Agriculture CIAUSEN, Don H., Congress BARCELLA, Ernest L
  • sure that's true, and it wasn't that the planners of the conference had any animus toward Moynihan. Far from it, I knew and liked him and had worked with him, and I don't think Berl or, for that matter, Morris Abram or Bill Coleman, as the co-chairs
  • of Ben Heineman, Morris Abram and Bill Coleman; communication between conference organizers and the White House; security considerations at the conference; funding the conference; the decision to focus on African-Americans and not include other minority
  • of the President.) Description: X Letter:___ To: The President Tel89fam: Other: l( Jr., Pres., ,A?Tl-erican Contract Bridge League, 125 GreenFrom: John w.X.Norwood, (wich, Conn. •06830 w/ encls,) Date: 4/20/ 67 Requests msg and photo for 15th~Worl6 Contract
  • . The Massachusetts delegation was at the Statler Hotel ; we had our headquarters there . All the delegates were stationed there, but we had our headquarters for the Massachusetts delegation . We had a special room for John McCormack because he was the Majority
  • was that I get Joe Montoya on Appropriations or something else, and Tom Morris, who was another congressman from New Mexico. Anyway, just almost impossible committee assignments because the committee had already adjourned. And of course to lesser men you
  • of the vice-presidential nomination; Homer Thornberry; Sam Rayburn; 1960-1961 presidential campaign; John Connally; oil industry in the 1960’s.
  • INFMN. TIME FILED J. C . WILLKVS.R, P:Ut&T V JCll•PllllalDl:NT NEWCOMB CARLTON , P"HIDKNT Send thefollor,,ing meJ3Dge, 3ubjecl lo the terms on back hereof, which"a,e hereby agreed to · Kr. John U. Garner. 5:peak~r, House ot lieproacntat~voo, l I
  • (include visited by) Christian (pl) Johnson Mike Mansfield Rostow Senator t Everett Dirksen Senator John Sparkman ~~MW (pl) "~~ .. . 12:30p t ay_ Secy of State, Nicholas Katzenbach _i Walt ^12:11p t Wednesday i Senator . Wallace Bennett
  • School(Retired), Univ of Utah • y^ John Hasbrouck Van Vleck, Hollis Prof of Math and Natural Philosophy, Harvard Ur iv Andreasson, Rolf, Scientific Attache Embassy of Sweden / Downing. Thomas N., Cong. Aines, Col Andrew A. Off , Scienc e and Tech (OSTJ
  • Court fight. At that time the Texas delegation that attorned to Mr. [John Nance] Garner in particular took a position against Mr. Roosevelt in the Court fight. I remember particularly Mr. Hatton Sumners, who was at that time the chairman of the Judiciary
  • TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 7 I could even quote a very distinguished liberal on this--MOrris Abram, who is now president of Brandeis
  • . Urbanovsky tells the audience it is her birthday and presents her with a gift. JOHN BEN SHEPPERD of Odessa, former Texas Attorney General, and advocate of beautifying Texas, compliREAGANHOUSTON,Tom Taylor, Mrs. Lady Bird ~ohnso~ an~ Rep. James Nugent
  • . Urbanovsky tells the audience it is her birthday and presents her with a gift. JOHN BEN SHEPPERD of Odessa, former Texas Attorney General, and advocate of beautifying Texas, compliREAGANHOUSTON,Tom Taylor, Mrs. Lady Bird ~ohnso~ an~ Rep. James Nugent
  • --Illinois Wayne :Morris--Oregon (Republican) Johnston--South Carolina Russell--Georgia Tobey--New Hampshire-(Republican Aiken--Vermont (Republican) Lehman-Hew York Johns,on--Texas Murray--Montana Hayden--Arizona La.nger--N.o rth Dakota (Republican) K11go.r e
  • in that. G: Let me ask you to recall that convention, if you can, in detail. B: Well, it was in Fort Worth. Mr. Rayburn had had a very hard race. In fact, he had several very hard races even after he was speaker. State Senator G. C. Morris from Greenville
  • with his role as vice president; LBJ bringing Mexican comedian, Cantinflas, to San Antonio to support Henry B. Gonzalez' 1961 congressional election; LBJ's relationship with John Connally; Boyd's relationship with lawyer, Kent Hance.
  • Tour Army contract to Weatherhead Co., Cle v eland, Ohio ($7,670,250) Sent Presidential message to Mrs. John Gorni, on occasion of 80th b'day AID contract to the Eico Lubricant Corp., Cle v eland, Ohio ($26, 784) and the Lubrizol Corp., Cle v eland
  • election to Congress . My first active participation in Lyndon Johnson's political career came in 1941 . And that was when Senator Morris Sheppard died and there was a great scramble of candidates to succeed him in a special election . In those days
  • Biographical information; Low’s father’s work in LBJ’s 1937 Congressional campaign; 1941 special election to fulfill Senator Morris Sheppard’s term; explanation of the east Texas ballots that allowed W. Lee O’Daniel to win over LBJ; Low’s WWII
  • platform and said, "Here I now want you to meet the man that casts more Democratic votes than anybody else in the state." G: Well now, let's go on to 1949. (Laughter) The correspondence that year, early in the year--of course, John Connally's gone back
  • chair) Orison S. Marden, New York City, President, American Bar Assoc Earl F . Morris. Columbus, Ohio, President-elect, ABA T. Gossett, Detroit, Mich , President-elect nominee, ABA | James D. Fellers, Oklahoma City , Okla. , Chairman of the House
  • Wilbur Mills. Chairman, House Ways and Means Committee __ : Cong. -JHriMBeiig-E Frank Bow, ? Cong John Byrnes. Ranking Minority Member of House Ways and Means Committee J^_ Charles Schultze ;; ^--'i JaaCXXjL?^ ! Joe ;j ____ ____ C Gardner Ackle y
  • mean, Sylvester was hanging out there. You have to understand, Sylvester started with credibility in the Cuban Missile Crisis when the press made a big issue over [John] Kennedy's saying he had a cold and what have you. And Sylvester said
  • . by return wire. Sherwin J. Markman, Assistant to the President. BLOUGH,Roger, U.S. Steel Corp COWLF.s,John, Minneapolis Star & Tribune • GRUENTHER, Alfred M., Wash., D.C. KISTIAK
  • INTERVIEWEE: John Connally INTERVIEWER: Robert Dallek PLACE: Governor Connally's office in Houston, Texas Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 C: --everything being in writing, and about making memos of everything, and consequently, I have not, during my entire career
  • See all online interviews with John B. Connally
  • Connally, John Bowden, 1917-1993
  • Oral history transcript, John B. Connally, interview S-I, 6/30/1988, by Robert Dallek
  • John B. Connally
  • , New Menco ALBERT GORE, TennTHOMAS 0. MORRIS, New Mm.co HENRY M. JACKSON, Wuhlncton JOHN YOUNG, Tena BOURKE B. HIOKENLOOPER, Iowa ORAIO HOSMER, Califomla GEORGE D, ALKEN, Vennonl WILLIAM H. BATES, Muucbu11ettl WALLACE I'. BENNETT, Utah JOHN B. ANDERSON
  • th.at they, in turn, have a clearer picture .. , . - · AGR - Mrs. Jacobson (by phone) U - Mro Morris .\~) .. AID - Mr. HWIIDOn (by phone) WH . ~- 00D/ISA - Col Kissinger (by phone) i AF - Mr. Fredericks LIMITED OFFICIAL USE i FORM 8-65 0 ~·322