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  • built electronic parts. They are in NASA space efforts; Columbian Bronze, a part of their empire, builds propellers--there is, at least, that relationship to the ships. ~I: But now what they're interested in is not the Merchant Marine
  • house, he was head of NASA then. Lady Bird came in and she just let me have it. M: About the same piece? R: About the same piece. Mr. Roberts? Finally she said, "What would you have us do, How should the Vice President conduct himself? You
  • Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh McCONNELL -- I -- 5 McS: Anything through NASA or anything? McC: No. McS: Could you tell me a little about your
  • you have a President living in your state, there are complications. On the other hand, I know that the President has been able to be helpful to Texas and has in a big way. I know the NASA Project has come to Texas-F: Did President Johnson tend
  • in NASA, working on the discrimination here. Did this happen? You're nodding your head as if it did. L: Yes, I think so. G: Was it part of this meeting or was this another meeting? I thought maybe Jim Webb might have been confronted, as well. L
  • ) HS: That's what my new name is, archivist. I'm not a packrat; I am an archivist. EL: But he saved these. I mean, and this went in the thing with his work from NASA. 21 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
  • : That is correct. S: To try for the moon in this decade. C: Yes. B: And you were offered, and rejected, the Administrator position at NASA? C: Well, the Vice President asked me to allow my name to be submitted to the President. It was never offered to me
  • , -BELK -BOWMi,'/ PRIORITY -CHASE -COOPER _JESSUP ~HN:;:;·{ --~ Vienna 4 -~ . December 26, 7 P .M. -KOMER -MOODY NOFORN p USIA NSC INR CIA NSA AEC NASA WHB RMR VIENNA FOR -IAEA -THOM30N PASS AEC _ANDDEFENSE Re Department telegram 1037
  • Finance Webb, Charles A. Chairman I.C.C. 1-Iemos for James E. Webb (NASA) Hemos for E1 \'lelsh Hemos for Lee White l:emos for Sec. Hirtz Hemphis, Tenn. 10/6lf - Draft of Speech Horton, JDT:1es, Comrr.erce 1-a.ller, J .I. - White House Dinner Business
  • . .. rr6Uld be at the time of budget review, irhen ·b udgets ' .~re bein3 put i j ! togather C-.r ifa.. tional Science Fou.nd.::tion, Office of F.ducation) t I i Jratioc2l Institutes of Haalth, NASA, and so forth. But tnat involved very co~plez proble
  • Kennedy to visit the NASA installations. Then we went to Washington. It was during his stay in Washington that the mishap took place where the three astronauts were burnt in the capsule. G: The President, Costa e Silva, was in Washington at the time? L
  • maintains a station and near which the U.S. (military and NASA) has a rocket range used for scientific research of various atmospheric phenomena which occur in northern latitudes. After a short visit there the Vice President could return directly
  • . And of course there was the other element, too; he resented the fact that the Russians had made the progress they had made. G: Did these successes in the space program help you on Capitol Hill in terms of selling the NASA budget? O: It was of help. Could you
  • O'Brien's and John F. Kennedy's (JFK) relationship with John Glenn; how Glenn's space success helped NASA; the role of a vice president and how well Lyndon Johnson (LBJ) fit it; JFK's staff members' opinion of LBJ after JFK was assassinated; LBJ's
  • with Siegel and Ken BeLieu this morning before attending a hearing on NASA appropriations. He attends a luncheon in honor of President Truman at Skeeter Johnston’s office, talks with John Connally who is in Los Angeles; he also meets with Bill Munnell
  • will neccsenrily continue to be ~ontly of cm nd hoc nature. Recommendations: 1. Each agency concerned (State, Defense, AEC, CoD111erce, NASA) should name a single senior staff level representative -3to have general 29!• matters. responsibility within thnt
  • • at NASA ta thl• CGIUlecUoo. He n11••t• that the at11dy I am .--.•••tba1 :m l. .t well N accomplt'11e4 ia put ef tbe Academ-,• • s.,.mer SWy •c1'•d\ll-4, lt>r J--.. u.cl July. 196$. th(t 1 W111uld, a.,.-ectai. MUii advi••d ta the ti. .l!' future •il•th•t
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  • always see Kerr directly. Very often I used to see Senator Kerr through Jim Webb, who was then the Under Secretary of State. M: This is James Webb--later of NASA? F: Yes. Same Jim Webb. He was a close associate of Kerr's. So it may very well
  • Lady Bird has breakfast & hair styled; Lady Bird & Lynda Robb fly to Cape Kennedy; tours of facility, lunch and briefing by Apollo 8 astronaut; competition for space facility between Florida & Texas; award ceremony for NASA employees; Lady Bird's
  • reorganization, we should think in terms of 11 A Technological Marshall Plan. 11 I said this needed concrete ideas, like the NASA pro­ posal. i. l. i'I t • r. 5. He ended by saying: "Be steady. many many friends in Europe. 11 Be of good heart. t· l
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  • into the details, but this is chronologically. It brings me up to the next step. Space business then got civilianized, after a few other events took place. NASA. Medaris was retired from the service; Von Braun went to My job at the Cape was [over when] RCA came