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- shake hands with J. Edgar Hoover. 6/11 Truman vetoes Case Bill, calling it far too restrictive on unions. House attempts to override veto but falls short of two-thirds needed. LBJ votes yea. House passes terminal leave bill for enlisted men, 380-0
- !or a n.ew '·'Hoover Comm.baton" to e£fect economies in tho Orga.niZlt.tlon 0£ the Executive Branch. Whilo the product of tho Hoovf)t' Commission wa.s publiclzod in terms ot the savings it would el!cct. the ondurina sei.·vtco of tho c>1nrr~iosion in my
- dared to have killed them. B: Sometime just shortly after that, apparently President Johnson sort of built a fire under J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI. J. Edgar Hoover came to Mississippi and talked to Governor 17 LBJ Presidential Library http
- of 1964; Voting Rights Act of 1965; work on minimum wage; the Neshoba County deaths; Council of Federated Organizations movement; FBI opens new office in Mississippi; RFK, Hoover and LBJ told FBI to get on the job in Mississippi; Freedom Democratic Party
- Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Dean -- I -- 8 Hoover Commission recommendations, instead of proceeding with a department, they decided, in effect, to convert Commerce
Oral history transcript, Michael A. Geissinger, interview 1 (I), 12/16/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the "Chicken in Every Pot," "Two Automobiles in the Garage." An that baloney was sho\'/ing up so fast on Hoover that it was pitiful. Yet a lot of people believed it and listened to it. Now I enjoyed my relationship with Johnson. I helped him in every way
- ordered. I replied affirmatively. NOTE: l should call J. Edgar Hoover concerning this. (DCI did this at ll:ZO on 11/ 26/ 63) 4. The President asked my appraisal of the situation in Vietnam. I replied that I was less optimistic than was the report received
- • of the United State• Senate recommended or, ln the alternative, ln the Department lD 1949, the Hoover Commiaelon'• recommended a Department In 1961 Pre 1ident the consolidation of Commerce. Task Force on Transportation of Transportation. Ei ■ enhower
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- Society Chapter on the University of Michigan campus. , - 2 - '€0N~ID.E!NTI~ ANTI~VIETNAM WARDEMONSTRATION Michael Kent Hoover - The present residence of this individual_ is unknown. In late 1965 and early 1966 Hoover attended eight meetings
- Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
- 09 me'!'o. ee\1er 1,oWtor FBI memorar1du11r-tt~ 9eI1ereleitwa~ienet Restmectio,, C 2 6121168 GKy-(near duplicate of document #5a) ~ C._, 'f .c,,1. A,L:r oa-i t letter 10 PCI 2 1 ~-t ~to-11-0!,~~),..ci.!.»~ 09a 7-0, J. Edgar Hoover
- ] - 4 _politicians and indicated that had they exercised real leadership in the community the riots could have been averted. III. General Observations 1. Police Chief Parker seems to be adored like Edgar Hoover by the whites in power but hated by many
- are we picking all our Presidential candidates nowadays from the Senate? do that until--well, up through Franklin Roosevelt. Coolidge, Wilson and the other Roosevelt, Taft. We didn't use to Roosevelt, Hoover, They all came out of either governorships
- . Hoover testified before the Commission on Disorders to the effect that to date--at that time--we had no such evidence, and I think it's safe to say we still have no such evidence. I think you need to distinguish between conspiracies to foment disorders
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 10 (X), 10/14/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- a vague memory in the back of my mind that somebody, and it must have been Harry Truman, was really having a tough time with it at a certain point. That's the only thing I really remember about that. G: Well, I guess Hoover was the only other living
Oral history transcript, Gould Lincoln, interview 1 (I), 9/28/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- have-- Taft, Wilson, Hoover, Coolidge-- L: Well, Woodrow Wilson, as I said in this piece, he was the first man who really had a press conference as of today. P: In other words, a press conference in calling the people in-- the news media in? L
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh Levinson -- I -- 7 You recall that the Department of Transportation was seriously proposed back in the thirties and received added impetus through the Hoover Commission and by President Eisenhower. It wasn't until 1965 that, many years
- , it was completely unworkable . poor compromise . Like so many compromises, it was a That office was set up in 1950 as a result of, I guess the key item was the task force report to the Hoover Commission on transportation, which as I recall, I'm not sure about
- Biographical information; House Banking and Currency Commission; Sam Rayburn; Inter-American Bank; International Development Association; Hoover Commission; campaigns for Congress; Kennedy appointment to the Treasury; Chairman of the FDIC; May 1965
- )' and proper action b)' a policeman. They were deliberate i11 the sense that the,· were directed, to an extent that varied from cit>· to cit;·, against specific targets." J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Feb. 16 told a House
- scheduled to see the President if he did not know them personally and those that were invited to functions of the White House. The last category was handled over the telephone with Deke DeLoach, Mr. [J. Edgar] Hoover's assistant. It was not unusual for us
- FROM: FOR Bill 3, 1964 THE RECORD: Moyers I today informed Mr. DeLoach that we have confidence in Mr. Hoover's ability to decide who, on the basis of the national security, should see the attached report. He replied that they would follow through
- address to answer the charges. He maintains that he made the appointment with the approval of J. Edgar Hoover because failing to do so would have tipped off many other people then under surveillance by the FBI. Truman also charges that the Eisenhower
- of Transportation Senate recommended or, in the alternative, in the Department In .1949,· ·th~ Hoover Commission's the consolidation oi Commerce. Task Force on Transportation .--· re~ommended a Department of Transportation. 1 ! In 1961 President ! I
Oral history transcript, John Henry Faulk, interview 1 (I), 12/15/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- even a whimper about my political life at that time. It's the height of McCarthyism. And I had been pretty outspoken, you know. I hated the House Un-American Activities Committee. I hated McCarthyism. I hated J. Edgar Hoover, who was just an anathema
Oral history transcript, William M. (Fishbait) Miller, interview 1 (I), 5/10/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
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- or he drinks too much or something like that. It's true, but good taste says, "Keep it." F: Right. N: For 1imited eyes for a whi le at least. letters with J. Edgar Hoover. but some may be signficant. Or it may be an exchange of Some of them
- of this the old Hoover Commission? W: No. It \'/as these temporary conferences. The Hoover Commission is more on government reorganization than it is on procedures. that I would S2! So that these were independent of that. F: Yes. W: The second one
- the details, although I had a great, long, thick file on it and I sent it out. I think it's out at the Hoover Institution. And I can't remember too much of--he lived a long time down in Mexico. I don't know that he's actually dead now. I think he must be but I
- the details, although I had a great, long, thick file on it and I sent it out. I think it's out at the Hoover Institution. And I can't remember too much of--he lived a long time down in Mexico. I don't know that he's actually dead now. I think he must be but I
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- Kittrell, Kilgores, Jenkins and Carpenters. 6/11 LBJ attends anti-discrimination subcommittee of PCEEO. Attends 4:30 p.m. WH full cabinet meeting. He talks with J. Edgar Hoover and with Walter Winchell that evening. 1962 Chronology ● p. 15 of 35 07/2024