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- . . ."there's no point in going to a point two hours away from a city. . taking our time and their time. . . and having no crowd. ") Mayor Bryant of Summervsille welcomed the President. Governor Smith made brief remarks Senator Jennings Randolph introduced
- other agency in Texas. He has been associated -2- with Radio Stations WFM in Dallas , KTRH in Houston, and KrrAT in Fort Worth, as well as other smaller stations in the state. At one time he was Program Director of the Southwest Broadcasting System
- extensive damage to its public airport facilities located at Foster Field during Hurri cane Carla. As a result of this damage, we requested that we be designated a major disaster area under the provisions of Public Law 875 and were in due time so designated
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 7 (VII), 2/12/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- came out of the assassination, regarding its location, was the very strong anti-Dallas, anti-Texas feeling on the part of a lot of people. Certainly that encompassed a great number of Kennedy people. The viewpoint I would hear repeatedly [was], "I would
- How John F. Kennedy's (JFK) assassination affected the reputation of Dallas and Texas; the emotional toll of JFK's and Robert Kennedy's (RFK) deaths on O'Brien; being asked to identify the missal that was used when Lyndon Johnson (LBJ) took his oath
- in 1949, post-war. One of my patrons went to Dallas to drive a garbage truck at $2,400 a year. and went to Dallas. He was a farmer So I sponsored a bill at the time I got to the legislature, to raise the minimum salary, House Bill 8, to raise
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 42 (XLII), 11/5/1994, by Harry Middleton
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- , newspaper people--there were days when we got along much better with the press than in the later years of the presidency--and Texans. Among them there was Albert Jackson, who actually ran the Dallas Times Herald. Mr. [Tom] Gooch--it was their family
- VICE PRESIDENT LYNDO N B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Vice Presiden t began his day at (place) Entry No. Telephone f or t Time Lo 1 9:30a 2 3 4 5 10:45a 11:00a 11:05a t 11:12a 6 7 8 9 11:43a 11:53a 12:00n 12:30p 10 l:17p 11 2:42p 12 2:55p 13 3
- Monda VICE PRESIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSON - Day DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place). Entry No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Time Telephone fo rt Lo 9:30a 9:40 10:00
- SENATOR LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y The Senator began his day at (place). Entry Time Telephone fo rt No. Lo 1 2 3 4 10:00a 11:00a 11:15a 11:30a 5 6 12:00n 1:00p 7 8 9 10 11 1:30p 2:30p 3:00p 3:15p 3:30p 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
- in 1957 to fill Price Daniel's seat, did not want to run that year. Congressman Bruce Alger of Dallas, who was our sole Republican congressman at that time, did not choose to run. And so the party asked me, since I could articulate the party viewpoint
- off last time with Johnson coming into the White House and those early days, I don't suppose it made any great difference in your life in the Senate except that you did have a new President. And things were a bit torn up at that time. T: Well, when I
- Dallas Morning News and Dallas Times Herald. Meets Mr. & Mrs. J.H. McCammon at Baker Hotel at 4:50 p.m. and attends public reception in hotel ballroom. Sen. Monroney phones re: Oklahoma visit. Dinner in suite with CCC, Carl Phinney, Gene Locke, Cong
- PLACE: Mr. Bullion's office, Republic National Bank Building, Dallas, Texas Tape 1 of 1 M: First of all, I'd like to know something about your background. Where were you born, when, and where did you get your education? B: I was born in Eden
- to the dining room to confer w/ Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Roy White on plans for theTHHHHH^: construction of their bedrooms at the Ranch House. Plans are to enlarge the President and Mrs. Johnson's bedrooms. President 5 min said Col. Harold Byrd, from Dallas ] Mr
- purposely--there was no advantage or disadvantage of putting somebody over in Dallas, because they were at the convention anyway. Well, that's the only time and place they could do any good was at the convention. I remember (laughter) somebody criticizing me
- people; the 1956 Texas State Democratic conventions; Shivers' offer of support to Price Daniel as his successor as governor; J. J. "Jake" Pickle in Daniel's campaign; the precinct and county Democratic convention in Dallas in May 1952; the power
- Concho Cooke Coryell Cottle Crane Crockett Crosby Culberson Dallas, 1963-1964 Dallas Precinct Fight, 1966 Dallas - Trinity Savings and Loan Bulding Meeting - Robo Letters, June 6, 1966 Dallas, A, 1963-1966 Dallas, B, 1963-1967 Dallas, C, 1963-1968 Dallas
- , former defense secretary who left the government on 10/8, but said this decision might be “reconsidered” in view of Wilson’s statements to a New York Herald Tribune reporter on 12/30 disclaiming responsibility for holding down military spending. Wilson
- voting records of any member of Congress, non-Constructive all his life, through his ability to glibly express himself is a Presidential possibility. _ -DALLA$.TIMES HERALD' Mo~tViciousEnemy :'of tneChurch ·Th~~- ;.;;;_tvicious enemy or the ·ch\m:h
Oral history transcript, William Hunter McLean, interview 1 (I), 5/11/1971, by David G. McComb
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- , for one year and transferred to TCU for a year and, of course, no degrees either place. I entered the business world just before the stock -market crash of 1929, a very inappropriate time to start something, but [it was] a very educational experience
- , Hilitary Aide to The Vice President Mr. Baskin, Dallas U ews Mr. Bell, AP Mr. Scali, ABC Miss Hi ggins, New York Herald Tribune Mr . Miller, Time Mr. Greene, New York Daily News j\'h". Alexander, McNaughton Press Mr. Spivak, UPI Mr. Freedman, Manchester
- has told me many, many times how pleased he was that I showed my colors_and joined with other loyal Democrats in support of Stevenson. I remember on one occasion we had a big meeting--it seems to me it was the fair grounds in Dallas-where Stevenson
- --it was noisier outside and around the aircraft, but there was--you would hear--the transmission had a distinct whine to it that you could hear all the time. G: When you were working out the plans in Dallas for what you would do, was there one LBJ Presidential
- for the campaign trip; the logistics and staff work involved in the helicopter-based campaign; costs associated with using the helicopter; public reaction to LBJ's speeches and the helicopter; LBJ shaking hands; typical flight times and experiences for pilot, Jim
- ugliness in Dallas toward Johnson [the Adolphus Hotel incident], when he'd been up there he'd been spit on one time in public, a mess. I just didn't see any point in having these big parades, but I wasn't consulted. And they had this parade and all
- ; the Brazos River Authority; LBJ makes a last visit to Temple, Texas; at the Dallas Trade Mart with Storey Stemmons during the JFK assassination; LBJ is faithful to his friends; investigating the M-16 rifle; observing the Tet Offensive; Ted Connell; the press
- was elected. So I became very interested in politics at that time, running my own race. M: What year were you elected? B: I was elected in--well, let me see, 1938. I was elected the year Bill Boyd was born. I spent a great deal of time studying
- nomination; Lady Bird Johnson being spat on at the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas; the 1952 presidential campaign; LBJ's career in the 1950s; Allan Shivers and his relationship with Rayburn; Rayburn turning down the vice presidential nomination in 1944 and how
Oral history transcript, Helen Gahagan Douglas, interview 1 (I), 11/10/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- , the first time that mother and father, after they were married, came to New York. I went to a private school here in the East, Berkeley Institute in Brooklyn . . . and then to Barnard College two years. I did not graduate. I went into the theater
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 17 (XVII), 6/11/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- believe, were on there. She was from the Dallas Times-Herald. Who else? And the rest were mostly newspapermen from weeklies. Just a free trip. G: I see. Does that mean they couldn't go because of space or time requirements? R: Oh, they couldn't go
- . We had a cocktail party for them. Spring was the traveling time for constituents, heralded by the Cherry Blossom Festival, and main groups were the DAR [Daughters of the American Revolution], who always came in April and it was impossible to get
- l Margaret Meye r , Dalla s Time s Heral d Garnet D . Home r (Jack ) , Washingto n Evening Star ' t Hefferna n , Reuter s l_ OFF RECORD _ 'HUE HOUSE Date August 17, 1967 ENT LYKOON B. JOHNSON MARY White House DayTV,. ' . , began . , D1
- - - and still have spare time during the working day t_odo something else. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote 'The Scarlet Letter" while working in the Custom House in Salem, Massachusetts. Herman Melville wrote ''Moby Of.ck" while holding down a government job in New
- , 1983 INTERVIEWEE: MARY RATHER INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Miss Rather's residence, Gonzales, Texas Tape 1 of 3 C: To begin, I want to ask you to talk about something that we were discussing last time. That was the Board
- The "Board of Education" room where Sam Rayburn and, later, LBJ and other members of the House met to socialize and discuss legislative strategy; Rather knowing where LBJ was at all times so she could contact him if necessary; Sam Houston Johnson's
- of the month, in 1961, just about a month after the inauguration, and spent about a week, and that was the week when they had the Convair crash out here by town. And I think you told us about that last time. W: The Lucy B. G: The Lucy B. Am I correct
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 8 (VIII), 8/17/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- a positive expression to his leadership. It was largely based upon various social values and was not really in accord with the overall trend of liberalism at that time, because liberalism had gotten quite far away· from populism. Unfortunately
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 43 (XLIII), 1/23/1996, by Harry Middleton
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- was seeing, because this was a tightly packed, angry crowd, and these were the people that we had represented since January of 1949. And that was--what was that, eleven years by that time? We thought we knew them. Never [had] been a strong hold for us, Dallas
- /Johnson picketers at the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas.
- . whe n he woke to lay Judge A . W . Moursun d - Roun d Mountain , Texa s Col. Jame s Cros s - a t the Ranch Bill Moyers - Austin , Texa s Joe Cali f ano - Washington, D . C . Bill Moyer s an d John Pomfre t o f the N Y Times - conferenc e cal l - - (B.I
- ., Hrs. Palmer waa so cordial 1n her inaistanoe tha:t l drop by 8 omt afternoon for oooktaila that I might do that. I really must clarity to mya•lt wheth•r I can still apend any time on so.o ial stur:. ::r .:;. ,h0'c Stall asked me to lunoheon
- INTERVIEWEE: Warren Woodward INTERVIEWER: Paul Bolton PLACE: Mr. Woodward's office, Dallas, Texas Tape l of B: We are in the Dallas office of Mr. Warren Woodward, vice president in charge of operations for American Airlines for the Southwest United
- equipment. all the time I was there. We kept that transmitter for some time, But I was able to hire an engineer from WFAA in Dallas who had worked with me who was a fine engineer; James Jeffers was his name. He came down and just worked his tail off get
- Larry Levinso n l e Califan o W /HITE HOUS E Dat IENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N Jun e ! 'resident bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Time Telephon 11 In Ou tL oL e Activit Friday t aske d t o tal k t o Warre n Woodward . Dallas . Texa s (he wante d
- i., not printed attrll>ute ft to Incle of room. Ac!4reu ~tten to Vote. erters, of the People. the Times-Herald. ,ypJcal. Drew Pearson, In a recent column, wrote thRt someone had PURSUIT the "Titers would never recog• ,f Call• told him that Herbert
- and then stood in the center of the room and talked for about thirty or forty minutes and answered questions from those who were there about the political environment of that time. I must say I was quite struck by him, I thought he was strong, he was greatly
- Meeting LBJ; Albert Thomas; seeing his wife for the first time; events before and during the 1960 convention; LBJ accepting the vice-presidential nomination; LBJ as Senate Majority Leader; Valenti’s role in the 1960 convention; advertising