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- Telephone conversation
- Telephone conversation # 13138, transcript, LBJ and EDWIN WEISL, SR., 6/25/1968, 1:05PM
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Telephone conversation # 12822, transcript, MARVIN WATSON and RICHARD DALEY, 3/18/1968, 5:15PM
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- Telephone conversation
- Telephone conversation # 12822, transcript, MARVIN WATSON and RICHARD DALEY, 3/18/1968, 5:15PM
- White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
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Telephone conversation # 13511, transcript, WALT ROSTOW and DEAN RUSK, 10/2/1968, time unknown
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- Telephone conversation
- Telephone conversation # 13511, transcript, WALT ROSTOW and DEAN RUSK, 10/2/1968, time unknown
- White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
- Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
- Telephone conversation
- Telephone conversation # 12514, transcript, LBJ and OFFICE CONVERSATION, 12/6/1967, 2:35 PM
- White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
- Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
- Telephone conversation
- Telephone conversation # 12104, transcript, LBJ and RAY BLISS, 8/23/1967, 10:30AM
- White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
- Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
- Telephone conversation
- Telephone conversation # 12106, transcript, LBJ and WILLIAM GUY, 8/25/1967, 12:50PM
- White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
- Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
- Telephone conversation
- Telephone conversation # 12816, transcript, LBJ and RICHARD DALEY, 3/14/1968, 5:57PM
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- see no problem. 11 Abrams said: "I subscribe to it a hundred per cent." I would hope that you all could be prepared to say nothing, answer no telephone calls, do no leaking. I know that's possible if the Congress determines that it wants
- Telephone conversation
- Telephone conversation # 13619, transcripts, CONFERENCE CALL (with LBJ), 10/31/1968, 6:28PM
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- Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; LBJ IS MEETING WITH JIM JONES AT TIME OF CALL; HHH, RICHARD NIXON, AND GEORGE WALLACE WERE REACHED BY TELEPHONE; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
- Telephone conversation
- Telephone conversation # 13618, transcripts, CONFERENCE CALL (with LBJ), 10/31/1968, 6:05PM
- White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
- Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
- received a telephone call from the Departmentsaying that this announcementwas being carried from Saigon. I knewnothing about it whatso ever. Even though I was a memberof and attended the WashingtonSpecial Actions Group, the so-called WSAG group
- and the photographer were still there. X: Back at the White House I had a rub, and in the middle of it Lyndon came in -- close to 10:00. But that hostile instrument -- the telephone -- summoned him before we could go to the table and it was nearly 11 :00 "\~en we
- o'clock in the morning went back to see him again. Obviously there had been either a telephone call or a message from LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
- into the hotel, walking right through the crowd shaking hands. He was obviously having a good time • • [A] half-hour after he got into the hotel, the telephone rang. "The Vice President would like to see you Mr. Komer!fI right up. There was the VP. So I
Oral history transcript, Lucius D. Battle, interview 1 (I), 11/14/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- with the Achesons. And I remember at break£ast-- the first morning that we were there--Dean Acheson had a telephone call in the middle of breakfast and went out and then came back to the table. he said to me, "That was Senator Lyndon Johnson." And And he s a i d
- strongly. I just received a telephone call tonight from your Great-Uncle Gerry, Gerry Warner, who had a call from Santa Barbara that your Great-Grandmother seemedto be failing somewhat. Her heart is not acting right, and she's very weak. The nurse said
- were referring earlier to Ambassador Nolting. J: Nolting is right. A fine man. G: How would you contrast his style with Ambassador Lodge? J: Well, Ambassador Lodge, of course, had the great plus of being able to get on the telephone and talk
- could be of very critical importance. About three or four o'clock in the morning the telephone in my room rang. The operator apologized for waking me up, but said that Krishna Menonof India wanted to talk most urgently with me. Krishna Menoncame