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Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- is not satislied with th w&y th,~ investigation indicated JOHN KL"lNEDY was ~ssassina-t ed~ He· fee.l s that there 1~ was or is something e·lsre . behind the assa·s sination,, On November 21 9 1966~ BH T=l3 advised ,t hat ROBERT SHELTON was the featu.r ed speaker
- of John McCormack or Sam Rayburn who were right on top of the situation. B: Do you recall any specific legislative fights in those days to illustrate how Rayburn and Johnson worked together? order. H: I know that's a tall Skip it if it's too vague
- , The Christian Science Monitor. Everett Case, president, Sloan Foundation. Everett R. Clinchy, president, Council on World Tensions, Inc. John Thomas Connor, president, Merck & Co., Inc. Howard A. Cook, president, International House-New York. John Cowles
- · from some of bills I had drawn from the the best ·!lames .(TriciaNixon, .1 bank and said that was ·what . Mr. and Mrs; ·Stavros Niar1 was going to spend, and chos, ~or ilnd Mrs, John they said, 'All right, we V. Lindsay, Senator and Mrs. . haven't been
- · from some of bills I had drawn from the the best ·!lames .(TriciaNixon, .1 bank and said that was ·what . Mr. and Mrs; ·Stavros Niar1 was going to spend, and chos, ~or ilnd Mrs, John they said, 'All right, we V. Lindsay, Senator and Mrs. . haven't been
- a photographic archive. I am very sorry not to be more helpful. John G. Morris 209 G Street, s. W. Washington, D. c. 20024 737-8507 (Area 202) November3, 1965 A NATIONALPHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVE On January ]J, 1965, in asking federal departments and agencies
- in New Orleans. Leberte owns or works at the Scott Street Produce Market where John McFerren of Somerville alleged ly overheard a man speaking on the telephone say, on or about the day of the assassination: •shoot him on ·the balccmy, shoot him anywhere
- and I have kept up through the years from Uncle John Will with the news of you all. Please remember me to the girls when you write them. Thank you so much for your generous remarks about Lyndon. I always hope we will find a quiet enough week or two
Oral history transcript, James H. Blundell, interview 1 (I), 10/29/1974, by Michael L. Gillette
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- a very persuasive 1-nan, and I'm supposed to see him again next week . " Well, the next time I saw John, he said he was going to Washington with'Lyndon Johnson. Well, in [1941], Senator Morris Sheppard died, and there was a special election for the Senate
- Biographical information; John Connally; 1941 Senate race; war years; 1960 presidential campaign; advancing; campaign trips; New York City; convention; Nixon; Texas politics; Alvin Wirtz; Johnson personality; Mrs. Johnson
- the seniority rule enough to give every Democratic freshman at least one important committee assignment. He put Stu Symington on Armed Services, and Mike Mansfield and Hubert Humphrey on Foreign Relations, and John Kennedy on Labor and Public Welfare, and Henry
Oral history transcript, Nadine Brammer Eckhardt, interview 1 (I), 2/22/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- with the Texas press, making him look good, and thinking and writing letters, whatever there was to do, because he was pretty cranked up. G: Well, what was the reaction of your friends in Texas, the Ronnie Dugger and Willie Morris types, to your going to work
- Robert Kerr; John Connally; Jim Rowe; LBJ’s paternalism; LBJ’s temper; how LBJ controlled the Senate; a birthday party LBJ threw for Eleanor Roosevelt; Eckhardt’s personal life during the 1950’s.
- Bird and President Johnson. Just about six or eight months later, many of the people that had worked with President Johnson were all coming back from the war. Most of them had been in the war. They decided to start a radio station, KVET. That was John
- with his bare hands. G: Oh, John Dos Passos book. B: Yes, John Dos Passos book. I did have it. I ' v e got it right over there someplace. I d o n ' t know, maybe I ' v e given it away, but I had it. Haven't read that one in several years. literature
Oral history transcript, W. Marvin Watson, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- became active in party affairs within the state, and at that time I lived in Daingerfield, Texas. P: In what capacity did you serve? W: I had no official capacity in 1951. I just worked within my precinct and within the four precincts of Morris County
- leadership breakfast. During morning he meets with Morris Jaffee, Mayor Gaines of San Antonio, and Cliff Carter; Stanley Marcus, Dale Miller, and John Stemmons to present picture of LBJ Freeway proposed to be built in Dallas; Oscar Chapman; Commissioner
- , California R. WALTER RIEHLMAN, New York 1ACK BROOKS, Texas GEORGE MEADER, Michigan L. H. FOUNTAIN, North Carolina CLARENCE J. BROWN, Ohio PORTER HARDY, Ja., Virginia FLORENCE P. DWYER, New Jersey JOHN A. BLATNIK, Minnesota ROBERT P. GRIFFIN, Michigan ROBERT E
- before he went to Washington. The lawsuit lasted so long that it was kind of embarrassing to Senator Wirtz to take such a long leave of absence. So when his year was up at the Interior Department he felt he ought to stay a few more months. Senator [Morris
- San Francisco, California. (San Francisco International Airport) October 4 9:40 a.m. PDT Depart San Francisco, California. (San Francisco International Airport) October 4 5:00 p.m. EDT Arrive New York, New York. (John F. Kennedy
- Oftl'_ OD Adlllral .JobD IJU'llN. It 1■ poaa ..... ,. t your efficient lblt• llouN f111q a_....111..ny aocoapli■bed tbl ■• •ttber way I tll uteri&l abould be of inten■ t to John lbi.Da 'tbe qual1floatlou of Adalral BarllN' ■ ■yatea aa hnde■ t
- and carrying the big stick, but the words should not be bellicose. And if you recall, they had campaigned in part on that theory, that [John Foster] Dulles' words had been too bellicose and that we'd-- F: Nixon's kitchen confrontation-- LBJ Presidential
- :30 P.M., of the group have stated they do not intend demonstrate at the White House. If ~dditional information is received, and the leaders to picket or you will -rLv~ Thomas L. Johns be advised. June 25, 1966 Saturday - 3:00 P.M. MEMORANDUM
- and good friend. G: Morris Sheppard. B: No. G: Oh, [Tom] Connally, I guess. B: It was Connally. Well, Mrs. Connally was the liaison between those two; she was both Mrs. Sheppard and Mrs. Connally. The Connallys were aboard ship with us. I remember
- LBJ was convinced to be John F. Kennedy's running mate; LBJ's and Hale Boggs' dedication to the War on Poverty and civil rights, especially in the South; Lynda Johnson dating George Hamilton; Hale Boggs' involvement in Adlai Stevenson's 1956
- Economic Activism: The Growth of Corporate Lobbies in the '60s"; Roger Newman, "Hugo Black: A Biography"; Steve Potts, "All the Fruits of the Garden: Lyndon John- son's Great Society Social & Economic Programs for Native Americans"; Edward Rhodes
- '~ S Iatll U£CEIA£D· I -K Senate Bankiq an4 CUrNnc7 Committee 1JIIIOOadl I , gon , Kew HampahiN #MJ~■ota t&tt R&.PUBLICANS I(' Wallace Bennet, John ~ower, !e Utah Strom ~D4, South Carolina Bourke B. p.ckenlooper, Io- f March 7, 19'6
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- of the John Birch Society in the past year? (In 1964 they doubled, to $3.2 million. In 1965 they are expected to reach over $6 million. They are trying to raise $12 million for the 1966 Congres sional elections.) About the secret, private armies, equipped
- , sir, I wanted to ask you about that. To back up into the '40 IS, even if you had not met Mr. Johns·--a had you formed an opinion about him? Had you classified him as a Congressman? M: Yes, I had. I was a pretty conservative young man, and it seemed
- Biographical information; first meeting LBJ; LBJ’s liberal and New Deal identification; Gerald Mann; President’s court packing plan; 1948 bitter campaign; Taft-Hartley Law; Horace; Busby; Roy Wade; Walter Jenkins; John Connally; Sam Houston Johnson
- sort of looked after her. Mrs. Joseph at that tim~ lived with Carrie [?] Garner, who was Vice President [John Nance] Garner's niece. She and Mrs. Joseph lived with the Terrells and Gene Boehringer lived upstairs, as did the two nieces of Beauford
- governor of South Carolina, Earl Morris, Jr., who was a candidate for governor and who was defeated. I moved to Pickens. My father was the village carrier, then became postmaster during Eisenhower's administration, thanks to Senator LBJ Presidential
- Baker’s career in the Senate; LBJ as Senator; Taft-Hartley Act; Senator Russell; Senator Taft; Joe McCarthy; the Smith Amendment; Senator John Bricker; Senator Walter George; the Cloakroom
- ,U I | . | | 1; I 1.., Harold Rostow Saunders ~>- Harry McPherson McGeorge Bundy : Roger Morris John Devine : ~ - — --. . 'HUE House Date cJune 14, 1967 *_ ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY 'resident began his day at (Place) The T;.-, Tune
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- - ~ 6:40 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: News Media Contacts I had a long session with John Hightower, AP~ this. afternoon. We discussed Viet Nam in all its dimensions.at some length. He is anxious to do a serious piece trying to give shape
- '!t HlttvlJe.l of the AFL-CIO Executive Council, May 18-20, 1964 at Washing ~ , C¢.lli?.C..e . It has occurred to Mr. Meany that President John have an interest in visiting wit~ these gentlemen individua ly. And while Mr. Meany may mention
- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: JOHN W. MACY JR. (Tape #4) INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
- See all online interviews with John W. Macy
- Macy, John W. (John Williams), 1917-1986
- Oral history transcript, John W. Macy, interview 4 (IV), 7/21/1969, by David G. McComb
- John W. Macy
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 5 (V), 10/27/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . And that young John, the younger boy, started to whimper that why couldn't he go, too. His mother said no, you can't go. And finally the young boy, John, said, "But Bubba's been two wheres and I ain't been nowheres." Johnson said, "I then said to them, 'Look
- ------ one of the intersections, three blocks from the housing project• Officer John Gleason, together with two reserve officers, had been poste Gleason was a veteran officer, the son of a former lieutenant on the police de partment. Shortly after 8:00
- , of course. CL: He left you to do that, I guess. ML: Yes. And if I told him, well, all right, and I thought so, he thought, "well, I agree with her in general." And Mike Gorman was very friendly with him, too. CL: Yes. John Fogarty al so was hel pful
- for the U .S . Senate to suc- ceed the great Senator Morris Sheppard who had died in office . I believe he made his announcement from the steps of the White House and received the endorsement of President Roosevelt . Shortly after his announcement
- to hi:m, "I don't see why I can't get so:mebody to do for me what John Connally does for you. " So he suggested that he talk to :me. Then he and Mrs. Johnson came right to my ho:me and said they had made the recotntnendation. Mr. Rayburn called me over