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- ' - ;;~-.ft Stop at 11: 00 a. m. - announced. Let's stop it so I can announce at 7 today or at 7 tomorrow. General Wheeler: We can stop it at 0800 Saigon time or 7: 00 p. m. tomorrow. There is nothing to do. Clark Clifford: Do we have information about
- JULY 16, 1967 - 2:15 p.m. ---SI BIPARTISAN CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS AND RANKING MINORITY MEMBERS OF COMMITTEES Sec. McNamara Sec. Wirtz Sec. Boyd Attar. Gen. Clark Senator Mansfield Senator Long Senator Russell Senator Byrd ~. Sen. Morse Sen
- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: JOSEPH ALSOP INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
- See all online interviews with Joseph Alsop
- Alsop, Joseph, 1910-
- Oral history transcript, Joseph Alsop, interview 1 (I), 5/28/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
- Joseph Alsop
- , 1971 INTERVIEWEE JOSEPH SISCO INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: Mr. Sisco's office, Room 6242 State Department, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M.: You were during the Johnson Administration first, deputy assistant secretary
- See all online interviews with Joseph J. Sisco
- Sisco, Joseph J.
- Oral history transcript, Joseph J. Sisco, interview 1 (I), 11/6/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
- Joseph J. Sisco
Oral history transcript, Edmund Gerald (Pat) Brown, interview 1 (I), 2/20/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- . Both my grandfather, Joseph Brown, and his wife, Bridget Burk Brown . They were both born in the town of Thurles in County Tipperary in Ireland . far as we can find out, about 1860 . They came to California in, so My father was born in 1870, and he
- INTERVIEWEE: CLARK KERR INTERVIEWER: Janet Kerr-Tener PLACE: Dr. Kerr's office, Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California, Berkeley, California Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 K: lid like to start by having you review your biographical highlights
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- Kerr, Clark
- Oral history transcript, Clark Kerr, interview 1 (I), 8/12/1985, by Janet Kerr-Tener
- Clark Kerr
- - ments to try to delete money for Vietnam. As I recall then, the guy who handled most of the opposing amendments was Senator [Joseph] Clark of Pennsylvania. He would get maybe a handful of eight or nine, ten, twelve votes that would include Senator
Oral history transcript, Robert D. S. Novak, interview 1 (I), 11/15/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- , the guys who covered the Congress were very much interested in technical virtuosity. This used to infuriate the liberal reformists, used to drive them out of their minds. [Senator Joseph] Joe Clark wanted the press to be interested in issues and things like
- histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh - 35 charged were mere outgrowths of the tax case. Katzenbach didn't necessarily want Bittman to prosecute the case. Ramsey Clark, who was Deputy Attorney General, felt he was in no position
- Attorney General. 11 of t l. I . , General; Ramsey • Clark f. March 2: Special Message to the Congress on the Nation's Cities: asks Congress to establish Department 0£ Housing and Urb_an Development, proposes • ••. • . : I • ' •• • . "rent
Oral history transcript, O.C. Fisher, interview 1 (I), 5/8/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- in the delegation. When I came to Congress, the delegations was much more conservative, as that word· is generally understood, than it is today, for example. There were many senior members, such as Fritz Lanham, Hatton Sumners, Milton West, Mr. [Joseph] Mansfield
- Fisher, Ovie Clark
Oral history transcript, Anthony J. Celebrezze, interview 1 (I), 1/26/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- was the staff liaison man? C: Well, I had-- M: Doug Cater, for awhile? C: Cater was staff man under Johnson, too, then there was Ramsey Clark, and before that, was Mike Feldman, and Mr. White, and of course Sorenson, and then, Bill Moyers. M: Did
- Celebrezze, Anthony J. (Anthony Joseph), 1910-
Oral history transcript, Warren I. Cikins, interview 1 (I), 5/12/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- believe Senator [Joseph] Clark of Pennsylvania was still in the Senate. And the Senator from Massachusetts, [Edward] Brooke, was not there, the black senator. He was in Africa at the time on LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
- most of the Great Society speech, I think, didn't he? M: Umhrn. C: Clark Clifford contributed greatly. Abe Forrest [Fortas?] contributed a lot to what he was saymg. He always, when he made a speech, if it was a reasonably important speech he LBJ
- Middleton, Harry Joseph, 1921
- would logically come out of the White House at that particular time. And you may have read that this system came "a cropper" because on one day at the ranch, Joseph Laitin then an assistant press LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
- Biographical information; first association with LBJ; Estes Kefauver; Douglas Dillon; Pierce Salinger; Joseph Laitin; Horace Busby; George Reedy; Henry Fowler; Bill Moyers; Bob McCloskey; Frederick Deming; George Christian; relations with the White
Oral history transcript, William P. Bundy, interview 3 (III), 6/2/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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Oral history transcript, William G. Phillips, interview 1 (I), 4/16/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- this of decision. ft DECLASSIFIED Authority OSI) /D-1.- 7 8' JVsc.. 8-11./-g,IJ j I j ) By ~K. l~), -I NABS,Date 8-:J.'i-80 THE WHffE HOUSE Thursday, March 3 :4 5 p. m·. Mr. I WASHINGTON - SlLCRET ACTION. I 7, 1968 ------ President: Clark
- . Rapa -------------------------White Mr. Joseph Z. Taylor -----------------------AID Mr. James C. Thompson, Jr ------------------White Mr. William Ma.Jar Albert c. Trueheart -------------------State N. Weidhas, Jr., USA ----------USA
- of thing that he and I would talk about. He never asked my advice on policy. Hell, he had four- star generals, and had [Robert] McNamara and later--what's his name?-Clark Clifford came in as secretary of defense. that he asked for advice about policy
- or three US Air Force squadrons from South Vietnam to Clark Air Force Base in what was widely re garded as a concession to critics or continued US/GVNair patrolling over both North and South Vietnam. On 12 November, Control hypothesized simultaneous
- Cot. JoHN A. MAY of S.C., Chief, Division of Outdoor Recreation and Wildlife, Wildlife Resources Department, State of South Carolina JOSEPH The Council consists of 10 members appointed by the President, in addition to the Secretary of Interior
- ••••••••••••• f •••• MACV till ••••••• DIA D-2 n W ~ gq 8'1 - I l ~- NOFORN UNITEDSTATESTEAM Seniors Honorable Joseph Honorable Williams. W. Barr Ambassador U. Alexis Mr. William Jordan General J.P. Honorable General ................... Gaud
- at Khesanh Clark Clifford: We must look into the M-14 utilization. Secretary Rusk: You may want to give them to RF and PF. The President: Get the answer on M-14 1 s as soon as you can. Walt Rostow: Point 2 is a discussion of operational plans under
- of Meetings, • .., . • .. ~ "-t ..., ~ •• • JATIONAL ARCHivES AND RECORDS ADMfNISTRA t roN. I. .. /' .I ., · ~:\ .. JULY lC'"f] 1967 - 12:50 p. m • Sec. McNamara Under Sec. Katzenbach Gen. Wheeler Clark Clifford Walt
- Ended: 2 :45 p·. m.. Attending were: The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Walt Rostow Torn Johnson Clark Clifford: George Ball called me. I saw him this morning. He said he had "reached a decision. " I listed the reasons he should
- General Wheeler General Taylor CIA Director Helms Clark Clifford Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson I MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 1 2 , 1 9 6 8 FOR THE PRESIDENT /Orr> FROM: Tom Johnson Attached are the notes of your
- a slightly different approach which is not as good as Clark Clifford's. In any case, we should lead Kosygin on. Cy Vance: I agree with that. Averell Harriman: This could be a breakthrough. c/a'1!T'-' The President: Dean thinks it lacks GlaPi
Folder, "February 6, 1968 - 1:14 p.m. Tuesday Luncheon Meeting," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 2
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- ) FEBRUARY§, 196.? - 1:14 ./. m. ) ~, \ ( \ "' .. I ~ TUESDAY LUNCHEON MEETING Secretary Rusk Secretary McNa.IIlara Clark Clifford General Wheeler Director Helms Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson I ,( ssv\cesa SERVlCE s
- '.1 FEBRUARY 10, 1968 - 3:17 p. m. SENIOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS ADVISORS Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Clark Clifford Walt Rostow Gec.rge Christian Tom Johnson X:!!l?O: MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 12, 1968 MEMORANDUM
- the Swiss to see if the crew actually wrote the letter? SECRETARY RUSK: Yes, we can do that. GENERAL TAYLOR: We cannot let this thing terminate so our enemies will be encouraged to take hostages and get massive propaganda value out of it. CLARK CLIFFORD
Folder, "February 6, 1968 - 10:30 a.m. Senior Foreign Policy Advisors," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 2
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- ) • . •, '• 1 I FEBRUARY 6, 1968- 10:30 a. m. 'j} I I ! SENIOR FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS Secretary Rusk Secretary McNarr.a.·ra General Wheeler Clark Clifford SERVICE SET Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson II MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE
- , I • : 1' FEBRUARY 9, 1968 - 10:15 a.m. SENIOR FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Clark Clifford Harry McPherson Walt Rostow George Christian .l ! j Tom Johnson ' ,,.. .. ~, .l'\.J:Ml\.11 ?I