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  • : April 8, 1981 INTERVIEWEE : PAUL BOLTON [with occasional comments by Dolly Bolton] INTERVIEWER : MICHAEL L . GILLETTE PLACE : Mr . Bolton's home, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: Mr . Bolton, let's start today with some of the events in Lyndon
  • See all online interviews with Paul Bolton & Dolly Bolton
  • Bolton, Dolly
  • Oral history transcript, Paul Bolton and Dolly Bolton, interview 2 (II), 4/8/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Paul Bolton
  • Harlan " ZHHI ZH H Z Cleveland , Sen . Fulbright , Sen . Hickenlooper , Sen . Alber t Gore , Sen . Fran k Church , Sen . Fran k " Carlson , Sen . Gordo n Allott, Cong . France s P . Bolton , Cong . W . S . Malliar d , Cong . Thoma s E , " Morgan , Cong
  • . Robert Kennedy, Secy McNamara, Secy Ball, Secy. Harriman, Sen Russell, Sen. Saltonstall, Sen. Fulbright, Sen. Hickenlooper, Cong. Vinson, Cong. Arends, Cong. Thomas E. Morgan, Congresswoman Frances Bolton until 10:55 // 10:57 - Andy Hatcher Secy. McNamara
  • YOUNGBLOOD, Mr. Rufus W. PAA FLIGHT = ABERNETHY, Mr. Robert BALGE, Mr. Kennet h BERMAN, Mis s Iren e K. BOLTON, Mr. Paul COHEN, Mr. Edward CRISS, Miss Frances DONOVAN, MISS Betty EVANS, Mr . Bruc e W . Finnegan, Miss Kay Flynn, Mr. Alfred Griffin, Mr
  • . Hale Boggs Senator Leverett Saltonstall Senator George Aiken Cong. Thomas Morgan Congresswoman Frances Bolton October White House 19 1964 Monday Conference Press in Cabinet Room for off record mtg w/ press To colonnad e to meet w/ Speaker
  • . Morgan, Frances P. Bolton, Cong. Ben F. Jensen, Geo. H. Mahon, and Otto Passman. After Physical exam, all medications discontinued with the exception of Neutra-Phos to be continued four times a day 8:21 pm Entry - Sculptor Jacques Lipchitz On Apr. 28
  • ) Congressman Hale Boggs Congressman Carl Vins"on Congressman Thomas E . Morgan Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton Congressman Ben F. Jensen Congressman George H. Mahon Congressman Otto Passman SERVJCESET
  • , the President gave U Thant a picture albu m of pictures take n last June during their visi t t o San Francisco. Oct 3 , 1965 White House SUNDAY Col Mrs Henry Crown Sen. and Mrs. Rober t F. Kenned y Congwoman France s P . Bolton Mr Mrs Chas Engelhard Cong
  • ^ 12:00n To Oval Ofc _ 12:01p t MW (pl) 12:02p t_. Joe 12:15p t Barefoot __ r Califano (pl) Sanders (pl) __ " ' : ?: ^______ "' : : •' ' ' ' ^ [ ]_ 12:18p 12:25p _, . .—. ,— . _ Congress woman Frances Bolton OFF RECORD __ MW ~__ See
  • :45 Came to Flower Room to catch up with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bolton who were talking tour. Took the Boltons to the President's office just to see the office. 4:55 Returned to Green Room for tea and cookies with Boltons. 5:20 Boltons left. Went upstairs
  • with Congressmen Gerald R. Ford Frank T. Bow BIPARTISAN ^ Leslie C.Arenas._ __,^ L. Mendel Rivers Thomas E. Morgan .___ ._ _ _ _ _, ^ Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton ^Secy Robert S. McNamara joined. Code CONGRESSIONAL __^- _^ _ ^To oval office with Secretary
  • a Kelly , France s Bolton , Ross Adair , Wm . Mailliard , Pete r Frelinghuysen , Lindle y Beckworth , Henr y B. Gonzalez ; an d Edwi n Martin , Graha m Martin , Herber t Thompson , Joh n E . Karkashian TRAVEL ACTIVITY Diary Entry No. Departure Time 21
  • Robert Poage Congresswoman Frances Bolton Congressman ClementZablocki RE: Indian AID food program ^—^^—^^ _ Date__ February 3, 1966 White House p^. THURSDAY Expendi- Activity (include visited bv) Hire Code To the Oval Office and to the Little
  • HH^HH Roybal Cong. Edward P. Boland Amb Douglas MacArthur Cong Rodney Love ^)H)H John Reilly Congwm Frances Bolton Cong Cornelius Gallagher Sen John McClellan Sen Leverett Saltonstall i_ Cong. Frank Bow Sen. Albert Gore Cong Joseph McDade Cong Richard
  • Frances Bolton of O hio Senator Russell Long of La. Sen. Philip Philip Hart Hart of o f Michigan Michigan at 5:0 5 p m whe n mjdr too k i n th e followin g note , "W e wo n on Gold cove r 289/23 " fro m Larr y O'Brien, th e President wa s please d
  • Secy to the PM ^Mrs. Rameshwari Nehru, Embassy of Indiasat . at President's table Mr. and Mrs. I W Abel$ Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth S. Adams Sen George Aiken Miss Marian Anderson Sen and Mrs. RxBoa Ross Bass Hon and Mrs. David E Bell Congwm Frances P. Bolton
  • -- stopped by to see Cousin Oreole -- picked up Lela Martin and brought her back to the ranch. 7:30 Dinner with the President, Lela, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bolton, JC Kellam, Pat, Luci, Marie, Jim, and Mary Rather. Lyn was awake then -- scooted around the floor
  • and II. We have never tried to reimpose colonial power on anyone before. We undertook to help France with her colonies. Prece­ dents don't appeal to me. We are in a false position now. We are peoperly accused of taking the place of the French. We ought
  • . Fran k T . Bow , Ohi o . Charle s R . Jonas . N . C . . France s Bolton , Ohi o . E . Ros s Adair , Ind . . Edn a F . Kelly . N . Y . r McCormac k . Car l Alber t . Hal e Bogg s . Geral d For d REMARKS by the President - - Secy . Rus k briefed followin
  • Califano ority Leader Admiral Raborn Cong. Les Arends, the Minority Whip; Genera] Wheeler Congwm Frances Bolton, the ranking Rep, on the House Foreign Affairs Comm. Genera] Maxwell Taylor j Cong William Bates, the ranking Rep, on the Armed Services Comm__
  • . Fulbright George A. Smathers Everett M. Dirksen Thomas H.- Kuchel Bourke B. Hickenlooper Leverett Saltonstall Congressman Hale Boggs Congressman Carl Vinson Congressman Thomas E. Morgan Congressman Leslie C. Arends Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton {Invited
  • Frances P. Bolton Cong and Mrs. Olin E Teague Cong and Mrs. John A Blatnik : Cong and Mrs. Clement Zablocki Cong Edna Kelly : Cong Byron G Rogers ; Cong Richard S. Schweiker ^i Cong and Mrs. John W. Wydler ... ; . Congwm Patsy T Mink i Hon and Mrs. Charles
  • a weekly piece about Texas politics. Early in January of 1948 Paul Bolton, who was almost the dean of Austin newsmen, but was not at the Capitol, [sought me out]. He had become a commentator on KTBC, and was also a member of the school board, other things
  • Hickenlooper Senator Richard Russell Senator Milton Young Speaker McCormack Cong. Carl Albert Cong, Hale Boggs Cong. Thomas Morgan Cong. George Mahon Cong. Gerald Ford Cong. LeS Arends Cong. Melvin Laird Congwm Frances Bolton Cong . William Bates - MORE U.S
  • Frances Bolton Senator Bourke Hickenlooper Speaker John McCormack Cong. Hale Boggs — Cong. Mendel Rivers THE WH.T E Hoos i Dat e Marc h 22 , 196 7 PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY D - jt»bega n hi s da y a t (Place /u i s ) TheTU Presiden
  • Chester L Mize Cong Jonathan Bingham Cong Congwm Frances Bolton Cong James M Hanley Speaker McCormack Cong Wm G Bray Cong Wm Hathaway Cong Walter H Moeller g Henry Helstoski Cong Bradford Morse Cong William Broomfield Con Cong Clarence J Brown Cong James J
  • . Silvi o Cont e Cong. Josep h Addabb o - , Cong . France s Bolton, , Con g Donald Clanc y Cong. Car l Albert " Cong . Fran k Bo w ~ Cong . Jeffre y Cohela n Cong. Georg e Andrew s Cong . W m Bloomfield Con g Joh n Culve r Cong Lesli e Arend s Con g Willia
  • the President was joined by • PMG & Mrs. Lawrence F. O'Brien Larry O'Brien, Jr. „__ Senator Hlckenlooper (Bourke) Senator Sparkman (John) Congwm. Bolton ( Frances ) _ Cong. Morgan ( Thomas ) ~Cong. & Mrs. Corbett (Robert) / ' . i 9:42a | _______ i AF i
  • , 1968 INTERVIEWEE: HOUSTON HARTE INTERVIEWER: PAUL BOLTON PLACE: Mr. Harte's office in San Angelo, Texas Tape 1 of 1 B: Mr. Harte, we would like to get a few notes about the gentleman with whom we are talking. Can you tell us something about
  • Oral history transcript, Houston Harte, interview 1 (I), 9/27/1968, by Paul Bolton
  • : April 6, 1968 INTERVIEWEE : GEORGE BROWN INTERVIEWER : PAUL BOLTON PLACE : Concan Ranch, Uvalde County, the ranch home of Mr .Brown Tape 1 of 2 PB : First of all, Mr . Brown, we like to ask the person who is being interviewed to tell a few
  • Oral history transcript, George R. Brown, interview 1 (I), 4/6/1968, by Paul Bolton
  • L. Ashley Glenn ~drews, Walters. Mark Andrews Baring M. c.-Elect Charles Bennett Laurence J. Burton George E. Brown, Jr. Frances P. Bolton Phillip Williams. Burton Earle Cabell, M. c.-Elect Lionel Van Deerlin c. Charles Broomfield
  • - Mont. Frances F. Bolton - Ohio J. W. Fulbright - Ark. Clement Zablocki - Wisconsin Everett Dirksen - Ill. Secretary Rusk Bourke Hickenlooper - Iowa Mrs. Robert Kennedy Frank J. Lausche - Ohio Averell Harriman - Under Secy, of State for Political Affairs
  • Arends Doc M organ Frances Bolton Bill Bates Mendel Rivers George Mahon Melvin Laird Postmaster General Lawrence O'Brien Mike Manatos Barefoot Sanders Macomber, Legislative Liaison for State Dept. ,. —j — | i'-. 6:30pm | Mr. -—~ : ~— • , • I
  • , 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, N Bell, Hon.
  • n and Mrs. Everett Dirksen Se n and Mrs. Thomas Kuchel Sen aid Mrs. Alan Bible ! Se n Allen Ellender Cong and Mrs. Glenar d P. Lipscomb Cong md MrsL Hale Boggs; Cong and Mrs. Geo Fallen Sen Russell Long Congwm Frances Bolton ! iExnagx Mrs. Gerald
  • , MICH. HERMAN P. EBERHARTER, PA. FRANCES P. BOLTON, OHIO NOBLE J. GREGORY, KY. THAD F. WASIELEWSKI, WIS. ROBERT L. F. SIKES, FLA. JACOB E. DAVIS, OHIO Olnngrtss n£ tlye ~niteh ~tms BOYD CRAWFORD, CLERK LOUISE DREISONSTOK, ASST. CLERK (!!mnttrittee ott
  • as typical of him as anything on earth. Of course, he was just making out like, but just made out like his Uncle George wouldn't let him have enough money to buy him an ice cream cone. But when Uncle George was in England, was in France, or Germany, he
  • Oral history transcript, Jessie (Mrs.) Hatcher, interview 1 (I), 3/28/1968, by Paul Bolton
  • the periods of John's [Connally] governorship, but anyhow. M: I think he was with Sid Richardson at this time. J: And Paul Bolton, who worked for us, he was a sounding board, a newsman, a source of 12 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
  • to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org and Africa against looking to the USSR for political or economic aid. In a separate statement, Eisenhower and Eden invite France to discuss possible three-power action in the Middle East. The discussions open on 2/8
  • " CENTRALINTELLIGENCEAGENCY Directorate of Intelligence 6 May 1968 INTELLIGENCEMEMORANDUM Significance of Paris as Site for Vietnamese Negotiations Summary France clearly hopes to profit from the choice US-North Vietnam of Paris as a site for preliminary earlier talks