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- SPIRO AGNEW'S SECRETARY
- Reference No. 13748 November 20, 2008 Processing Note Transcript only ofthis conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 11/19/68 TIME: 3:43 PM CALLER: Spiro Agnew, Tom Johnson Pages ofTranscript: 3 pages Barbara Cline Archivist : .. Belle
- DISCUSSION OF ARRANGEMENTS FOR LBJ'S MEETING WITH VICE PRESIDENT-ELECT AGNEW TOMORROW
- Agnew, Spiro T. (Spiro Theodore), 1918-1996
- Telephone conversation # 13748, transcript, TOM JOHNSON and SPIRO AGNEW, 11/19/1968, 3:43PM
- SPIRO AGNEW
- Saturday t or t Activity LD (include visited by) President departed the front lawn --in his car. . . and to landing strip area to greet Mr. Richard Nixon and party Also aboard: The Governor of Maryland, Hon. Spiro T. Agnew /\,.- Nixon aides ; Dwight
- by ) 8:35pm T . 8:39p . 16 , 196 8 o th e Sout h Portic o wit h Vice President - Elec t Spiro Agnew m Presiden t returne d t o Secon d Floo r 8:53p w 8:58p t o 9:07p t m p - hav e th e Docto r com e u p 9:16p t JAx 10:19p t / Agen t Clin t
- . Then the President, the Lee family went to the Blue Room to form the receiving line. n,,,,, 25 The White House p October 1967 Wednesday Activity (inctude vtshed by) To Office To mansion w/ Robert Kintner * for LUNCH at 2:20pm OFF RECORD MW Governor Spiro
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 24 (XXIV), 7/22/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- and [Spiro] Agnew were vulnerable--their leadership qualities or lack of them, deviousness, harking back to the fur coat, the Nixon-Kennedy debates. So I saw a potential for very powerful spots. Now the record shows that they were powerful in the attack
- bombing halt; the end of LBJ's presidency; Humphrey's opinion of Spiro Agnew
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 25 (XXV), 8/25/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- nothing as a result of that. We'd pursue this from all aspects. George Mitchell brought up the possibility that Muskie should challenge Spiro Agnew to a debate. Presently there is no Wallace vice-presidential candidate so we don't have the third candidate
- of vice-presidential debates; Spiro Agnew's reputation; Wallace's support from organized labor; money to promote voter registration in New York; the campaign status in September 1968; campaign committee meetings; the recording and release of the Salt Lake
- . And from the Senate Gale and Lor.raine McGee and Senator M;uskie and his pretty wife, and the Joe Montoyas. When it's a l"t;ncheon, we try to have a Governor from closi:>Y· ~ And so we invited the Spiro Agnews. A sizeable contingent from the House. who
- o r e to in v ite h e r a n d M r s . Agnew to c o m e a lo n g to lu n ch . She s a id sh e h a d b e t t e r not b e c a u s e of a s i c k d a u g h te r w ith a s o r e t h r o a t a n d f e v e r a n d sh e s h o u ld s t a y in th e h o te l
- Cyrus Vance, Dick Helms & Dean Rusk fly to LBJ Ranch; Richard Nixon & Spiro Agnew arrive by plane; lunch; guests depart; Lady Bird still feeling ill, lies down to read; tours of Danz & Martin Ranches; Marvin & Marion Watson arrive by plane; George
- WITHDRAWA1L SHEET (P'RE.S:IDEN,TJAL LIBRARIES) - - -- I • . l AUGUST 10, 1968 - 12:25 p. m. Briefing of Vice President Nixon and Governor Agnew The President Secretary Rusk Director Helms Cyrus Vance Former VP Nixon Governor Agnew
- Folder, "August 10, 1968 - 12:25 p.m. President's briefing of Former Vice President Nixon and Gov. Agnew," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
- o f Main e (Kenneth M . Curtis ) The Governo r o f Maryland (Spiro T. Agnew ) The Governo r o f Massachusetts (John A . Volpe ) The Governo r o f Michiga n (George Romney) The Governo r o f Minnesot a (Harold LeVander ) The Governo r o f Mississippi
- . Meanwhile, as I became more active, I focused on the role that [Spiro] Agnew had assumed on behalf of Nixon. He traveled the country extensively. He was riding high in 1970 and so was Nixon. They envisioned making a significant breakthrough in the off-year
- to get television time; O'Brien's televised speech regarding Nixon's decision to invade Cambodia and reaction to the speech among Democrats; Spiro Agnew's attacks on O'Brien; Frank Stanton and CBS agreeing to give the DNC four thirty-minute loyal
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 2 (II), 4/14/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- met [Spiro] Agnew, although I was a senior member and chairman of a committee. F: Where were you when Kenn~dy was assassinated? Were you here or were you up in Washington? C: I was in Washington. F: How did you get the news? C: I think I'd
- of Spiro Agnew, which did indicate I was having some impact on the White House. He became personal in his attacks on me, which I relished because I felt that was evidence I was having some modicum of success. During that time I was repeatedly demanding
- did. There had been five calls made by Agnew's plane, none to the South Vietnamese Ambassador, none to the Department of State and I advised the White House that there hadn't been any in that regard and that's all there was to it. This matter was blown
- Commission; the 1964 Democratic National Convention; allegations of microphone on Nixon’s plane; calls made from Spiro Agnew’s plane; Anna Chennault. DeLoach’s relationship with Walter Jenkins, Marvin Watson. Jenkins’ departure from the White House staff
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 9 (IX), 4/9/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- tendency in a campaign. Your own people are apt to react strongly to hard-hitting spots. We had that with [Spiro] Agnew and then Nixon at a later date, by the same Tony Schwartz. G: Oh, really? O: Yes. G: Which spots in particular? O: We had one
- M. Curtis (Pauline) Maryland Mrs. Spiro T. Agnew (Elinor) Massachusetts Mrs. John A. Volpe (Jemiie) Minnesota Mrs. Harold LeVander (Iantha) Mississippi Mrs. John Bell Williams (Elizabeth) Missouri Mrs. Warren E. Hearnes {Betty Sue) Montana
- ] Humphrey and Mr. [Spiro] Agnew would say the same thing. In fact, there's a picture of those boys, with the exception of one or two of them, there on the wall where I gave a luncheon for them after the campaign. And the President was kind and gracious
- to tell you. Because we were down at the White House after Mr. Nixon was elected. They invited the committees down there, Science and Astronautics and Science and Space, or Space, Science, and Astronautics in the Senate. Council, one Mr. Spiro Agnew
- in terms of the bigness. A favorable decision and the opposition of the Justice Department is simply because of bigness. He goes on to say, "There is another internal memo. It follows the 1970 [Spiro] Agnew meeting, which suggests that Kleindienst
- and Mrs. Nixon, Senator Dirksen, Speaker McCormack, Vice President and Mrs. Humphrey, Vice President-elect and Mrs. Agnew, Senator Mansfield, Congressman G. Ford, Senator Jordan, Congressman Carl Albert, Lynda, Luci, Ambassador Leonard Marks, Mr. and Mrs
- . Dirksen Car #2 - Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Nixon, Speaker McCormack Car #3 - VP Humphrey, VPres, -elect Agnew, Sen. Mansfield, Cong. Gerald Ford Car #4 - Mrs. H, Mrs. A, Sen. Jordan, Cong. Albert Arrived at Capitol w/Mrs. Johnson, Luci and Lynda Swearing-in o f
- Sat, Aug 10 Dictated at the ranch August 2-17, 1968 1. 10:30a Secretary Rusk, Director Helms, Amb. "Vance arrived to front lawn w/ Pres 2. 12:00n Mr. Nixo n arrived 1:15p LUNCH - Mrs. J Nixon, Agnew 3. Rusk , Helms , Vanc e Nixon aides: Bob
- [Spiro] Agnew. RG: Yes. G: William Safire's book-- RG: That's strictly speculation. I do know that she knew about it. 18 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
Oral history transcript, Adrian S. Fisher, interview 1 (I), 10/31/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- of say, "Well, we expect you to say that," you know. But you know--while the "New Left" calls the New York Times and the Post the Establishment press, Spiro T. Agnew doesn't. Nor does Richard Nixon. Maybe we've come a long ways when the supporters
- like that. But it became kind ()f obvious that Romney ,vas a Spiro Agnew in disguise, and was not :>'Icn a good candidate. think the general feeljn~~ ;.12.3 At that point I that he'd rather run against Nixon than LBJ Presidential Library http
- off, and with them, you see, they took the whole communications elite-- I mean, it's not Spiro Agnew's argument that there's one vast network here. There isn't a vast network. But what you have is a subculture which tends to accept certain values
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 9 (IX), 8/16/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- national prestige, all I can say is he was better known than Spiro Agnew. But nevertheless, he did have some national prestige, particularly with small business. But as time went on, it became more and more apparent that he had to have someone who could
- out on report~, it concludes. previous Rockefeller stalwarts as the war whether or not the Paris The Sir ~cel~t ol the Gr!'-Jld Maryland Gov. Spiro Agnew, wtio peace talks succeed. Old Party will be ~usting aga_mst are beginning to think they wouid
- and mingled. 7:30 Ladies left. 7:35 Talked with Liz re: Les (had just had a serious operation). Joined the President and Vice President-elect Agnew in the West Hall. 8:46 To the theater to say hello to the house guests watching film. 8:49 Returned
- McCrocklin , Presiden t o f SWTSC —andi^UMrs **J McCrocklin ^& _ Mr. A l Brieger , Treasure r o f SWTSC ~ and sC Mrs JBrieger^,-£-ts Dr. Walke r Agnew an d J. T. Hudma n of the Alumni Association " and Mrs Agnew Headman Cong. J . J . Pickl e ^ to presen t
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh poor people in America, and I think he has got to maintain that. G: What prompted that question was Mr. Agnew's statement about "like the surgeon who doesn't consult with the patient in making a decision." I gather Mr. Nixon and Mr
- , an d th e Princ e George' s Count y flag. r Agnew was t o hav e bee n present an d introduce the President , bu t he was not- absence wa s unexplaine d althoug h the President aske d Sen . Tyding s and Sen. Breweste r about i t later. n the President
- to designate th e new Post Office and Federal Court Building in Cheyenne, Wyomin g as the "Joseph C. O'Mahoney Federal Center.* 12:30p 1:15 Donald Graham son of Mrs. OFF RECORD Kay Graham (at the residenc e of Mrs. Eugene (Agnew) Meyer this weekend
- , the Democrats were also highly disorganized, and if they had had a better state organization, which we also wished we had had here, the story might have been different . In any event, Humphrey carried Maryland ; Agnew didn't carry Maryland . M: Well, what's