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- • lpeclalAa-1--■I totMPrNWat n. 8-nble HoueofMe.12 card• • ...... a • CJD:dlt ' SIIDATON-cAJlLTON H~ '2J 51&,Uhfll &run,.N.Y. YAIHINGTOM ,. D. C. 'V '.t~NATIONAL CAPITAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB Telcphoaa: Dlltrict 7-1'70 - THE DODGE HOUSE Dlltrict 1-s,11
- yesterday. Snyder's attack was con tained in matter he inserted in the Congressional Record Wednesday. He referred to a t: ~ip he and the Nebraska Snyder said, ·" and while living Republican, n a v i d Martin, conditions in some places leave made
- ~ with ,-J'h~ l,ar in 'the Penn .•f:btat ihe te~~m~_t:ah· daltwhays~kbe a torinttiQn/'11!. Japanese flghters Club, where the ·sJEC. . ,; r1:mger ii w,e .....e· a:n · e p....ce -. .m··oved in a month of .· the attack than· -the defenders and 'daina,ged cne
Oral history transcript, William M. (Fishbait) Miller, interview 1 (I), 5/10/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
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- [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh MILLER -- I -- 5 Secretary's Club . F: Yes . M: And that is now giving the boys and the girls in the offices a chance to mix and mingle with each other
- . But he [Lyndon Johnson] was the chairman of the Space Committee of the Senate, I think. F: Yes, right. S: And that's basically when I first met him. I know something about him earlier than that, you know, in terms of his congressional career
- Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] Exactly, More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh You see, the White House has benefitted but little from Congressional appropriations for special things
Oral history transcript, Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., interview 3 (III), 6/4/1973, by Joe B. Frantz
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- of it was quite overt. Yes, people thought of it perhaps as, well, we just never thought of that. "But they did think the negative. They thought the exclusion through pretty carefully and thought of it as more Or less a male club that they wanted to run
Oral history transcript, Christopher Weeks, interview 2 (II), 9/28/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1981 INTERVIE~IEE: CHRISTOPHER WEEKS INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: The Cosmos Club, Washington, D. C. Tape 1 of 2 G: There is an indication that preschool the task force. education was discussed in Why didn't it appear
Oral history transcript, Sharon Francis, interview 2 (II), 6/4/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- and member of the board of Directors of the Sierra Club. He represented the most idealistic faction of the club in terms of preserving large tracts of unspoiled land in park and wilderness areas. He said that he and a number of California supporters
- of the struggles we had on the task force. F: H: Ladies' garden clubs and so forth. Ladies' garden clubs. You throw a few flowers, and the blacks are supposed to be happy inside the ghetto. that kind of incongruity about it. I mean, it has Now, when Lyndon
- _, 1Mtla1at die Wlllte Hou•• la 1•tll111 lo meet ... kaow tnlr 1na1 people. I llad ILealNt ao ma111 ION tbla1• abMt ,- ltefcan ynr &l'riYal lier• tllat JCMUHpabWtle• wen NallJ •• ••rpt'lH at all. Muvla WataN l• a OMl'teW mem!Mtw of die J"a•rl• B~••t Faa Club
- unequivocal commitment for prompt Congressional action. If an effort is made to quell the 'Washington, D. C., demonstrations, simulta neous demonstrations will commence in 10 to 15 other "target cities." These cities were.not identified, but the following
- stories which h..lve proved tobecompletelyac1,,.ur,te. AJain, we' re loaded for bc.1r. daily new ,;;p.;apcn dare to to be until Americana learn the facts of death. What Congressional Committee dare• to hear the,facu7 (Editor's Notea Writeyourcongrcssman
- . She was the one that unconsciously had advised him and helped him along. She is a wonderful person. She had a lot of personality, she had a lot of savvy, and she was very knowledgeable in the matter of his congressional business as well as his
- to come back here to Washington occasionally on matters concerning crime prevention, and on welfare matters and things of that kind. And along the line some place, I met President Johnson. F: This is probably in his congressional days? W: I'm not sure
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 4 (IV), 2/4/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- and down the streets where the big boats came and docked. That was one of the most fascinating things that I did. G: I have a note on the Casino de Paris Hotel and the Paradise Club. J: That must have been our nightclub! I remember there was a person
- have continued to free lance. There have been assignments from Life, National Geographic, Venture, and other lesser pub lications. And I have recently completed the pictures for the proposed Sierra Club book about the Allagash River in northern Maine
- had a lot of friends like Joe Kilgore and Jake Pickle and people who had been involved back in that congressional campaign. So for that reason I was interested in his senatorial efforts. Then after that I don't guess I really had much contact with him
- frequently in those Congressional days? W: Yes. I saw him--each time I carne to Washington I visited with him. And each time he carne to New York he stayed with us at my horne. F: Did he come frequently? W: Well, no, not very frequently. F: Did you
- Biographical information; contact with LBJ; LBJ’s decision to join the Navy; helping in Texas Congressional campaigns; 1948 Senate campaign; Weisl’s committees; LBJ’s interest in space; 1957 Civil Rights Act; 1960 and 1964 Presidential elections
Oral history transcript, Adam Yarmolinsky, interview 3 (III), 10/22/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1980 INTERVIEWEE: ADAM YARMOLINSKY INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 G: I think we were just at the point of going into the question of Robert Kennedy's view of whether a new agency was needed
- Democrats than Republicans, although it supported some of both. And in 1956 I was asked to run for the Democratic nomination for Congress in the Third Congressional District on the Democratic ticket. B: That's really when I got back in to active politics
- congressional salary, which at that time was ten thousand dollars. cataclysmic debt, as he described it. wealth he was pictured to be later. This to him was a He was not then the man of In fact, I had the impression in those days he and Mrs. Johnson had
- relationship; 1934 congressional race; Task Force on Income Maintenance; Vietnam; task force recommendations
- Congressional elections
- the HUMAN EVENTS Chain of Influence# ; SEND 5-WEEKS-FOR-A-DOLLAR SUBSCRIPTIONS TO: ' ·: Friends • Relatives • Students • Teachers• Doctors • Lawyers • Busi· . nessmen • Newscasters • Editors • Clubs • Civic Groups • Cler1Jme~ •,, •Church Members •Your
- had this in every busi- nessman's club, every chamber of commerce. Any time there was a formal or informal structural group, we tried to pinpoint our man and his responsibility. M: And you'd talk to them about this, I suppose? R: Yes. Utah
- was joined by Gov • John- -W King , Sen. - McIntyr e "and : "Mr J r "Olive r 'Huot , a MANCHESTER, NE W HAMPSHIRE congressional-. candidat e fro m Ne w Hampshire". Arrived a t Manchester , N . H . - - band s were playin g a t thei r bes t - - t o greet th e
- Congressional relations
- Office work; Lady Bird has hair styled; photos made for article; Lady Bird to lunch with 75th Club at Senate; ladies reminisce about early years; assessment of Mike Mansfield; Senators greet ladies; Lady Bird & Walter Washington tour Washington, DC
- Congressional relations
- Lady Bird to hair salon; Lady Bird to Columbia Island for daffodil plantings; back to White House for photos in the Rose Garden & Jacqueline Kennedy Garden; Lady Bird & Lynda Johnson to lunch at the Jockey Club; office work; Lady Bird records diary
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [2 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 3
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- Paao. Texas [1 of 2] VeterOns & Citizens Unitg Club EL PASO, TEXAS 1115 South Stanton Street , January 22, 1949. With Active Members in YWCA Public Affairs Forum Latin American Progressive Union JAN 2.5 A.M. City Mayor's El Paso Improvement
- Club here in Houston not long ago. M: The color photograph? J: Yes. t1: Which shows Lyndon Johnson and you-- J: And my wife. M: And your wife. J: And the person half-hidden is Congressman Bob Eckhardt. M: Yes. J: It was a party. What
- Club here in Houston not long ago. M: The color photograph? J: Yes. t1: Which shows Lyndon Johnson and you-- J: And my wife. M: And your wife. J: And the person half-hidden is Congressman Bob Eckhardt. M: Yes. J: It was a party. What
- Club which made the press back here and I gather about which the State Department was delighted. At least, as a matter of fact, when I came back they told me they were greatly pleased by the press reports. Now I understand that everywhere I went
- met President Johnson. Actually my first meeting with him was at a Gridiron Club dinner in March, 1963. I was there with Paul Miller, who is now head of the Associated Press and head of Gannett newspapers and there was a little party after
- friendly with the Texas delegation, used to many times at lunch, rid be the only outsider sitting with Sam at the Texas table in our private congressional dining room. F: When you came on back to California, did you stay in touch? Y: After I was defeated
Oral history transcript, Harry C. McPherson, interview 8 (VIII), 11/20/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- combination. G: Do you recall the Preparedness Committee's interest in getting the Gaither Report from the White House? M: Yes, I just remember that; I don't recall anything more about it. They certainly used it, Johnson used it, as a club to beat up
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 21 (XXI), 6/18/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in the past about the increasing influence of Vietnam on the congressional attitudes. Apart from that, was there an increasing reluctance of Congress, do you think, to promote Great Society legislation? Was there a feeling that the country needed time
- of the � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 2 Young Democratic Clubs of America
- . This is the beginning of great publicity for the statehood mo v e m e n t . This is the beginning of the heavy organization of people throughout the United States, people who carried weight, like unions, like the Federated Women's Clubs. [?] I would say