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- the nomination, when he said that he would do it. F: Did you ever meet with Mr. Johnson personally at Los Angeles? P: Yes. We ' d go into some of t he rooms. At times we'd go over to the Bi.ltmore, and in my position I could go in and out of those rooms
- LBJ-Rayburn-Price Daniel relationship; details of the 1960 convention in Los Angeles, especially concerning the Texas delegation; poor accommodations for the delegation; the JFK organization in 1960; Texas delegation reacts to LBJ nomination
- his thanks. about the following morning. F: That was John Connally. But, you, Mr. /Mann, did not do any work prior to the Los Angeles meeting · to~ard M: That's what I remember getting him the nomination for the presidency? No, I wasn't active
- the big as t ronaut dinner , following the trip to the moon, in Los Angeles, and Senato r Cranston as a Califo rnia senato r, was not invited . I didn't think Johnson would ever have done that. Certain ly Cranston was no Nixon lnver, but he
- is to go back and kind of figure how you got in the position to know Lyndon Johnson. L: I was introduced to him by Gene Lasseter. F: Yes, from over in East Texas. L: Yes. She was from East Texas. At that time, she was C. V. Terrell's secretary.. He
- Frap.oisco. Since I of yesterday addressed it to the Twon House at Los Angeles I suppose there v4.1i· be another day without a report from me. 4. Tom Nelson is interes~d again ~n the alcohol deal he wrote you about · last November and December. He wants tm
Telephone conversation # 13311, transcript, MARIE FEHMER and HUBERT HUMPHREY, 8/25/1968, 12:31PM
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- .. ' ,:z. , ·, 5. ., .. i. ' I .1: .. " I'm ofl to Chlca10 to that awful or1y called the c:onventlon. I went to Connie Freeman'• weddln1yw9terdayand1uppo1e that'• the laat. time that 1'11 heu the "lo•I" thl1. week. :.. . word ~ -. 6. .Tell hlm
- . . /Tie . That Ui& j La expeAj i &nce^ , at me mor a b i l i a that a nd cJ j z aAj i j n^. J Lo i k e made up Late in the we helicopter wer e ike^e the to Austin. we A& o^ Aj z Ai , ^ a kaJjuLo a n d d i c t at i n g mai l
- ; meeting with Harry Ransom & Frank Erwin about University of Texas, Wayne Grover & LBJ Library; first time LBJ has been guest at Luci's table; Pat Nugent coming home from Vietnam; Nugents will vacation in Formosa; Johnsons spend night at KTBC
- co ffee - L yndon h a d m a d e a s u r p r i s e v i s i t the n ig h t b e f o r e t o the G r id ir o n D in n e r - a n d w ho sh o u ld be '' f s ittin g th e r e , b u t R ic h a r d N ixon! j ' H e w a s lo o k in g r e la x e d a n d a f f
- Richard Nixon visits LBJ for morning coffee; Nixon and LBJ discuss New York Times, Westmoreland, China and Vietnam, and upcoming campaign year; LBJ teases Lady Bird about Big Bend trip; LBJ has sore throat; Johnsons to St. Marks Church; LBJ gives
- 11:AmIR,GTO!fDC YIWm COUHTY JUDGE . BASTROP , TEXAS - --- JUllE -' $_ ___ --- •r 1217~B __ _ If ACCOUNTING INFORMATION TIME FILED C . WILLEVER VICE-PRESIDENT WANT .A REPLY? ' 1942 BO?J ORABLERE STAND I FER "An~wer by WESTERNUNION
- that this wasn't as bad a bill as it had been painted in the press. I wrote out a couple of amendments finally that I wante d to offer. Along abou t Fr iday when all the time had run out and I had been . attempti ng to be r ecogniz ed, I couldn't get the floor
- BEN H. POWELL A.J.WIRTZ J.A.RAUHUT W. S.GIOEON SEN lo!. POWELL,JR. HERMAN JONES GEORGE w. LEONARO, LAW OFFXOlHI POWELL,WIRTZ,R!...UHUT& BROWN P.O. AUSTIN JR. GIDEON BUILDING BOX El3 (lit TEXAS May 24, 1946 Mr. Eliot Janevay 444 East 52nd
- s l i k e so m u c h . m o n e y . ; H e l e n lo o k s a t m e in a w r y w a y w i t h a to u c h o f a l m o s t d i s da in . A n d p a t i e n t B e s s e n c o u r a g e s m e a n d r e m i n d s m e th a t t h e r e w i l l b e th e - s o
- of Achievement" Johnsons meet honored guests at Judicial Reception with receiving line for 700 guests; press ask Judge Sarah Hughes about W. Manchester book; Lady Bird reminisces about 1960 Campaign; visit with friends upstairs; Lady Bird reads "Of Time
- m p a n i e d th e m f r o m H o u s t o n f o r d i n n e r . T h e s u m m e r t w i l i g h t is v e r y lo n g in J u n e . I a r r iv e d a little p a s t 7 :0 0 a t t h i s h o u s e t h a t h a s b e e n so m u c h a p a r t of o u r lif e f
- house; Lady Bird to Wesley West Ranch for dinner; Lady Bird describes the night sky and imitates a bullfrog; Lady Bird reminisces about time at the West Ranch; possible donation to the LBJ Library; Lady Bird sleeps in car on way back to Luci's home
- March 18, 2008 Reference No. 12616 Processing Note Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 1/30/68 TIME: 11 :19 AM CALLER: Frank Ikard Pages of Transcript: 1 page Charlaine McCauley Archivist
- tn the Senate race--that he loved you and me and always would and would do anything in the world he could for us. Be said at one time when o•n. waa governor there wae a bill up 1n which his Company was bitterly opposed to the Standard on some oil
- April 15,2008 Reference No. 12915 Processing Note There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 4110/68 TIME: 2:27 PM CALLER: Ralph Yarborough Pages ofTranscript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist . I l [ij:1:'·lff! ..... u1!;!rflf
- Darling, ~t I an sending thltif Airmail Special in an effort to beat Secret Operative No. ttl678 to you •••• Colonel Estea has come and gone. Yesterday afternoon, just as I 'Was getting ready to go to my exercises for the first time in ten days, he
- night, arrive there Friday noon, and stay as short a time as possible. Senator's time is so valuable and I feel I need him so, that I almost must go on. Besides,· I want to lay hands, both for myself and for Aunt Effie, on such of that money
- . And that's what we did in 1942; we threw the old party out of the offices. G: When did you first become an election official? S: The first time I came to be an election official in the voting place was in 1946. That was the first time. Most of the time
- Reference No. 13118 August 13, 2008 Processing Note A copy ofthis transcript was interfiled on this date from the Alpha transcript series. Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 6/18/68 TIME: 3:59 PM CALLER: Ralph
- March 11, 1942, 11 A. M. Darling: Here goes the volume, written in the morning because if I wait until seven or eight o'clock at night there is never time enough. Your letter or March 9, in which you tell me that you really are not ~using 100