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- : Senator Bayh called. Dr. Robert"'Pitchell, former AA to Senatofi!~~ ie going to £Cesworn-in as President of Roote'wit University in Chicago sometime b~tweei now and ,u the election. Senator Bayh, Sena or ...... and Dr. Pitchell would like the President t
- successor. Truman also accepts Robert Lovett’s resignation as under secretary of state, and replaces him with James Webb. 1/7–1/12 In Three Rivers, Texas, an Anglo funeral director refuses to hold services for Felix Longoria, a Mexican-American soldier
- others to Moyers, covering a very wide range of topics, domestic and foreign; among those subjects are polls and public opinion concerning Vietnam and Robert Kennedy, the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, economic issues, 13 National Archives
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 8 (VIII), 8/17/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] Reedy -- VIII -- 16 G: There were some other instances, problems with the press. There was a Marshall McNeil story about Admiral [Robert] Carney that enraged Johnson. quoted. R: I guess
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 8 (VIII), 4/8/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- from the State Department listed at the top of this grouping: [Frederick] Dutton, [Robert] Lee, [Eugene] Krizek, and [Nick] Zumas. Dutton was very much a substance fellow; he wasn't a fellow that went to the Hill very often, as I recall it. Gene Krizek
- understanding with [Robert] Taft. W: He developed an understanding. developed one. He didn't have it immediately, but he Taft was a very shy, reticent man, actually very warm. People didn't know that. Johnson characteristically sensed that he
- for the Eisenhower Administration's measure. You know, he wanted a twenty dollar tax- L: That's right. That's right. G: Both Harry Byrd and Senator George on the Finance Committee with you were opposed to LBJ's version, and yet you got the Democrats to vote
Oral history transcript, William M. Capron, interview 1 (I), 10/5/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- is that I became actively involved in June of that year. But even earlier than that I was aware that another senior staff member, Robert Lampman, who was on leave from the University of Wisconsin, was working on updating and pulling together information
- in the summer of 1963; Robert Lampman's study of income distribution; the establishment of a task force to suggest poverty-related programs; Walter Heller's first meeting with LBJ to discuss what would become the Community Action Program (CAP); the early
Oral history transcript, James C. Gaither, interview 5 (V), 5/12/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : Did the President ever entertain the notion that Shriver was disloyal to him? JG: I never saw any sign of that. MG: He seems to have been under the impression that OEO was full of Robert Kennedy supporters. Did you feel that way? LBJ
Oral history transcript, John William Theis, interview 1 (I), 12/1/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Working your way around those personal imperatives can require a good deal of personal persuasion. He was very good at it. the kind of thing that I think Bobby Byrd is doing now. It's The way he got the Senate leadership job, is by having so many
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 10 (X), 6/25/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Russell Long's support was very elusive. G: Why was that? O: Probably basically his own views. He wasn't as elusive as [Harry] Byrd, [Sr.], of Virginia, but-- G: Okay. Do you feel like there was an expanded women's role in this campaign? I know
- job until the end of the congressional session; LBJ's support for O'Brien's work and finding the best people to do congressional relations work; Robert Kennedy's support for O'Brien staying at his job at the White House.
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 7 (VII), 5/24/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- begin to realize why the issue is so hot up here. G: The argument that [Robert] Kerr made in debate with [Paul] Douglas was that why regulate natural gas, a resource of the South and the West, and not regulate coal, a resource of the- R: Oh
- of being a newspaper editor whose professional competence won him a Nieman fellowship to Harvard. He will di re ct the CRS team. George Roberts -- Field Conciliator (GS-16). Roberts came to us after seven years as deputy director of the Chicago Commission
- that they all did their best. F: Did you find Carl Hayden fairly easy to work with? B: Yes. F: He had not lost his grasp? B: He had not. The old gentleman was a wonderful gentleman. He was amazingly astute. I found all of them--Senator Harry Byrd
- appointment as Under Secretary; appointment as Secretary; Representative Mahon; Chairman Mills; Mr. Burns; Carl Hayden; Senator Harry Byrd; Senator Kerr; John Williams; tax cut; funding of IDA; coinage problems; 1965 tax law regarding excise taxes; repeal
- :1erre, Gene Farm er, Dora Jane Hamblin, Monica Horne, Joann McQuisto11; Pu,s: Eric Gibbe, John Jenk1"8on, Mathilde Camacho Lee Eitin11on, Nathalie Kotchoubey DaviJ Zeitlin; l:lo!ffl: Frank White' Ro;r Rowan, Robert J.. ubar; Roui Tbomaa Dozier, John
- ., and, where needad., appropriate legislation 10 that the Federal. Coftl"Dl1eAt ~ move allea4 1n tbia. area ettectiveq and soon." ••• . . ' ' ,' ·• f .. T • ., ' ' ' Robert G. Pl'estemon . .' • t ,. EXECUTIVEOFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT BUREAUOF
- and Martin. Then after Mr. Bob Calvert, Robert W. Calvert, who's a contemporary of ~lr. Johnson and former speaker of the [Texas] House, now chief justice of the Supreme Court [of Texas], was elected to the Supreme Court in 1950, we moved down with his
- , it was deliberately used against him. ·There's no question of that. In a state like Texas, most of the midwestern states. I remember Robert Kennedy, who was the campaign manager, telling me that he thought that the Catholic issue hurt worse in the Midwest than
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 14 (XIV), 6/22/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , several freshmen did receive some choice appointments, 1ike Robert Byrd, Thomas Dodd, Gale McGee on Appropriations; Clair Engle, [E. L. Bob] Bartlett, and [Howard] Cannon on Armed Services. Any significance to these appointments? R: That's just Johnson
- on 5/27. March Juanita Roberts suggests that someone interview Mrs. Rebekah Johnson to record her voice as a permanent record in a history of LBJ. 3/2 In an interview, LBJ says he doubts that Eisenhower’s prediction of an economic upturn in March
- . . /~,' / /-~ 7/Y. ,,C/.111-/ MllliORANDUM . tx , Members of Tran&portati~ ~sk Force~· ~orge Hilton, Chairman Maver Bernstein Benje.mi~ Cbini tz Allen R. Ferguson John Meyer James Nelson Robert A. Nelson George Wilson ~_'Ylt-~. Franz Wolt To: ,1 From
Oral history transcript, Thomas Francis "Mike" Gorman, interview 1 (I), 6/5/1985, by Clarence Lasby
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- bill was originally drafted, and as you know, passed in 1935, national health insurance was in it because of the insistence of Senator Robert Wagner of New York, who had introduced the first national health insurance bill in the Senate in 1938
- of the Business Council. Decem ber 4, 1g63 XIV 39 30 Message to the King of Thailand on the Death of Prime ,Minister Srisdi Dhanarajata. December 8, 1g63 16 31 Letter to Bob Hope. December 8, 1g63 19 Remarks Upon Presenting the Fermi Award to Dr. J. Robert
- Okamoto, Yoichi R. (Yoichi Robert), 1915-1985
- 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
- that will authorize the state to borrow up to $81,000,000. That's one per cent roughly of the assessed value of the land in Virginia. But pay-as-you-go was one of the things that Harry Byrd put through, and I helped him to do it. We wouldn't issue bonds to build
- ; General Douglas MacArthur; Harry Byrd; conservation; Civil Rights Acts; major changes in U.S. government in 35 years; accomplishments of the American people
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 4 (IV), 2/7/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the commanding general, you're Robert E. Lee or you're Dwight Eisenhower or some overall director of a huge enterprise, and suddenly you find that you have made a breakthrough on your right flank, you have achieved a huge success, or on your left flank, wherever
- highlights of the inauguration . Th e fil m wa s boxe d in carve d walnu t cas e marked wit h th e President's Seal . Speaker McCormack Jack Valent i (pl) Marvin Bill Watson Moyers Jack Valenti Jack Valenti Mrs Richard Byrd Helen OFF RECOR D pix
- during her hjke to home of Arthur Robertson, • jobless father of seven. Three blind college students with President Johnson at White House afte~ receiving scholastic achievement awards of $500 each. In group are Robert B. Fein berg (left) of Skokie
- ua. Again, many many thanks. Sincerely DP/b yours, ~ 'l~ .. -PostalTeltgrapb-€ab/,,. . • ~,. ..,'vmpany PRESS '17ELEGBAM • (~ffurnf tl}rl~a:sirt itnrral llasl1ingto~1B. QL Septe■ber Mr. Robert s. 20, 1939. Ulen, N. W., 1525 28th
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 11 (XI), 7/24/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- being added to his committee. G: Wasn't [Harry] Byrd, [Sr.], still chairman of Finance? O: Yes. G: It seems like that Long is exercising more control over the committee than perhaps would be normal if he were not the chairman. How do you explain
- -Wilbur Mills alternative to Medicare; Mills' changing views of Medicare legislation; LBJ's surprise meeting with Harry Byrd, Sr., regarding Medicare and the televised results of the meeting; Russell Long misusing William Fulbright's and Albert Gore, Sr.'s
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 27 (XXVII), 1/30/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to get it through was to come in with a tight budget. Now at what stage you've got to come in under a hundred was explicitly formulated by Harry Byrd and some of the other people, I don't know. But it soon became clear to the President that he couldn't
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 3 (III), 6/7/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . R: Look at it. Can you think of any really outstanding New York senators? Probably the best known was • • • I don't want to take you back as far as Roscoe Conkling. In this century about the only senator who was really well known is Robert F
- the rrenoh will not work . Yet I see them hurr,1na paat the hotel 1n the early moraJ.ag to their Joba. ho~ many haYe had a proper diet . I wonder Night oluba an4 s how• aeem to be t1lla4 . Long talk with Jutio• Robert B. Jaokeon , our able proaeoutor
- i i 11:12a | t 11:17a : ! ^^^ t i of Thos. Boiling By: 'd, brother of Sen. Hari"y Byrd Clifford's office Pres. Jim called Mr. Krim in Mr. Krim's room upstairs Jones on inter-office phone __ e_ _. ___ , . /HITE Hous e Dat e Feb . 26
- . Well y Hopkins, Senio r Counsel , Unite d Min e Workers of Cong Albert America. Also : Senato r Jenning s Randolp h o f Wes t Virginia and Senator Rober t C . Byrd , Wes t Virgini a f coffe e i n th e Cabine t Roo m righ t awa y The Operator , askin g