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  • special assistant, she was Acting Assistant Director for a time. Although retired, she continues to work with the Library staff on special events. In the last year of his life, President Johnson inscribed a photograph to Mrs. Territo: "For Dorothy Territo
  • and provide new funds palachia, but only if they _w ere The region embraces all of 10 times the size of SWitzer0 wz;:~tr rJR. 4f£R- ·~w J . ., ·, ' ' part 1 1 Johnson Has Asked _Congress for ~cial Program for Area,:, · 1 s improvement of tiinbe
  • and what each candidate basically was driving for . just excellent . in He was I think that he had the respect of LBJ, maybe respect because LBJ knew the Dallas Morning News certainly at that time was the paper of influence . G: Was Johnson's staff
  • Biographical information; first coverage of LBJ in 1946; personal evaluations of various Texas Capitol Press reporters; Stuart Long; reporters' preference for candidates at the time; LBJ's 1948 campaign for Senate; the helicopter; on the road
  • a state put up to make the through :f'ine highways Texas now has. Lyndon Johnson has voted every time with Roosevelt :f'or better roads. Ot oourae Just beoause these Uncle Sam checks are not seen--these tens of mill~ons--by the man ~iving the road, he
  • from Texas which always interested me, and that was Dallas. There was a very, very distinguished businessman at that time who had become mayor of Dallas, and he looked at these problems the way I have described that we looked at them. So when we went
  • with the Democratic convention or the campaign in 1960? C: No. I was not there, have never been beyond a county convention. I've been to the Dallas County convention, but never to the state convention. I've been to precinct conventions in Dallas a good many times
  • DISOBEDIENCE, WHICHKINGALSOESPOUSED ALONG WITHNONVIOLENCE, "COULDBE VERY RISKYAT THIS TIME." HE SAID THATANYDEMONSTRATION AT THIS TIMESHOULD BE CONDUCTED ENTIRELY WITHINTHE LAWANDWITHRIGID CONTROL OF HE MARCHERS. "THESEARETURBULENT TIMES ••• THERISKS AREGREAT
  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Dougherty -- II -- 3 home, 1413 East Bowie Street. We were building a ranch home, a hacienda, but we lived in town at the time, and my wife Patricia
  • in Dallas, the old firm my father had 'way back in 1881. So I would go to Austin sometimes when the legislature was meeting, quite often, other times not so often. I met Mr. Johnson there as Youth Administrator, and I think I knew him slightly when he
  • a job of candid photographer at the Washington Times-Herald, I believe it was. It 3 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
  • administrative assistant, joins LBJ’s Senate staff. Walter Jenkins will work on the Senate Policy Committee staff. Warren Woodward has resigned to open a public relations firm in Dallas in partnership with Harding Lawrence. 1 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ
  • . Is this background information all correct? W: It is all correct. It is true that I was executive assistant to the President of Lone Star Steel, but I officed in Dallas although our home was in Daingerfield. P: When did you first meet Lyndon Johnson and what were
  • of the Middletown Times Herald Record OFF They presented to the President the aluminum press plate of the front page of the Middletown Times Herald printed after the President's visit to Resnick' s district in New York -- the plate is framed. Mr. Hesse
  • fiscal policy. He named some of the crises he has faced in the last few months. He introduced the Members of the Cabinet and then called for questions from the audience. Jim Chambers of the Dallas Times Herald asked what the consensus of the Vietnam
  • *c/HITE^^HOUS ^^ E date May ^P >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY , ., , the D1 , •resident began his day at (Place) D Time Telephone 11 In Out Lo 9:35a t White house ~ ay i or t Activity Sunday (include visited by) LD Th 26, e Situation
  • VH,«HOU« Date SENT LYNDO N B. JOHNSON December DIARY President began his day at (Place) LBJ^ANCH, In Time Telephone 1 • Out Lo j- ; LD TEXAS _ Bright, cool, sunshiny day skies very clear, temperature 32 ivity (include 8:00a The 15, 1968
  • and stars on the shoulders, a stripe on the outside of the pants and a bow tie. On October 25, 1966, T-4 advised that at the October 14, 1966, meeting of the Durham Mosque, Minister KENNETH MURRAYwas wearing a uniform for the first time. T-4 stated
  • was attorney general of Texas then. Oh, Bill Douglas and Fred Vinson were often there. Judge Marvin Jones and Bob Hannegan and Ed Clark and dear Albert Jackson from the Dallas Times Herald, and Bill Kittrell, who could tell some of the best stories of anybody I
  • for the University of Texas; Lady Bird Johnson's input on LBJ's decision-making; Dr. Everett Givens; Texas friends who kept LBJ updated on 10th District events and opinions; LBJ's efforts to balance his time in Texas and Washington, D.C., during his campaign; 1946
  • , 1982 INTERVIEWEE: GEORGE E. REEDY INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Hyatt Regency Hotel, Dallas, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: Let me start with a general question about 1953. Eisenhower Administration has come in. Of course, the I wanted
  • background? Jackie Were you aware of anything that was going on in Do you remember the $: Yes. F: This was in Dallas. intei~view with him at that time? He came out to see me. I think they were having Stuart Symington day, weren't they? S: I think
  • , represented by Republican lawyers--and they filed this suit in the state court in Dallas and made the same challenge. was a violation of our state Constitution. But this time asserting it The other suit had rested primarily on an alleged violation
  • , but I never had any problem with the case material. I don't know if I told this story the last time, but the President asked me one time to move the regional office of the Internal Revenue Service, which for the Southwest region is in Dallas and covers
  • the regional IRS office from Dallas to Austin; Cohen's efforts to avoid abuse of his authority as IRS commissioner; LBJ's request that the IRS investigate the Black Panthers and other radical groups, as well as a request to withdraw regulations that affected
  • station, and he just delayed and delayed and delayed because of his perception that entry into this business at that time--and this is at a much later date than when we went into KTBC--was still fraught with so much peril that he would move his tower
  • the four-power treaty with a three-power arrangement, or to place the Berlin issue before the· United Nations at this time. The latter was amplified by pointing out that the General Assembly was currently in­ volved by the Bizerte problem. The Mayor a 'g
  • y 24, 1941 Memo t o Pepper : Notes for speeches In the days to come , we lal.ow not what our judgement should be . Facts come fast . Please .r emember that I want t o hear f r om any one of you at any time , if you feel t hat you may aid me i n
  • 'HUE HOUSE date ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSO N Feb 11, the resident began his day at /TM (Place) Day Time Telephone In Out Lo WH ~ i or t 1 Activity LD Chief 2:50a t Situation Room 5:31a t Situation Room Wesley King - dispensary 8:55a
  • Dallas , fo r fligh t t o ??y£a:i c Miami. *^ ^ ^ /HITE HOUS E Date Augus >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY LB 'resident bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Time Te 11 In Ou tL t 4, 1968 J RANC H Sunda y /ePrh°ne Activit oL D y (includ e visite d
  • VHITE House Oate DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON January 5, 1968 "*** LBJ President bega n hi s day at (Place) _ __ Time Telephon 1; 1 In Out Lo e f or t . LD 7:25am t Activity Navy 8:50am f (include visited by) steward in kitchen Dr. 9:05am f
  • 7:27p t c 31, Col Haywood Smith 7:46p t Governor 8:11p t Luc John Connally - Austin i - Dallas 1968 VH.TE Ho^ ^ Date Dec 31, 1968 DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY LBJ RANCH President began his day at (Place) Time 1 In Out 10:00p
  • • Lee Harvey Oswald, in 1939, he wished applied his two years and that At that citizenship. and that His last in Japan time. this First that he had address was Embassy that Embassy replied that desire as a radar
  • changes on 3/23. LBJ, in New York, lunches with Time magazine editors and later meets with Newsweek editors. CTJ joins him in New York that evening and they attend The Music Man. 3/21 The Johnsons have dinner with Dr. and Mrs. Frank Stanton at Club 21
  • VHITE HOUSE Date Jan DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON 27, The White House ^ President began his day at (Place) Da Time Te 11 In Out Lo ,!ePrh?ne Activity 8:28a t 8:49a * 9:00a f 10:40a t 10:45 a t 10:58a t 11:40a f 11:54a To (include visited by) LD
  • four hours than we've had in the Senate. I am particularly glad to see my old long time friends Senator Symington and Senator Kennedy are out here. I wish to express to them both my gratitude give up their weekends with their diamond pockets to P83
  • aj^ i /jj ^John Stampone, Army Times- President of ** _ !/^PT Prese lted_a_bj)ok /\ Gene Bassett, Washington Daily News of original cai toone Gib Crockett, Washington Star __ about ;he Pres identj _ Don Hesse, St. Louis Globe Democratic ______ Karl
  • ] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh T . O'Neill--I-- 8 she was young . Herald . She later went to work for the Boston As a matter of fact, she's Mrs . John Finney now . John writes for the New York Times
  • , and the Rice wouldn't. It's amusing, this was just at the time--I think it was while we were down there--that the Dallas hotels announced that they were desegregating. So Ramsey and I went back to Washington and reported our failure to crack a hotel, and so
  • DINNER ATTENDANCE: Hugh Sidey, Time, Inc Mr. Ross D. Siragusa, Sr. , Chicago, ILl Merriman Smith, UPI John C Snyder, Dean, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Mass Robert Strauss, Dallas, Tex Barry Sullivan, Beverly Hills, Calif - actor Danny Thomas
  • Antonio, .found from San Antonio t hat the PB 800 had been forwarded to Dalla Friday_. found fro r1 Scurry that he ha.d secured authority from aeh ·n ton to pass on the pro3eot, and Scurr;- ea.id he would paa s 1 t with as much spoed as poaaible a.a soon
  • and work in one location. We had resi- dence projects at Prairie View and later at Buchanan Dam, as two examples. needed more people but had to get by with relatively small ~Je numbers. In the Dallas district up here that I was supervising at one time
  • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Furr, Sr. , Lubbock, Tex Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hill, Dallas, Tex Hon. Jake Jacobsen, Austin, Tex 1968 /HITE HOUSE in northerastern >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON ,DIAR]J LBJ 'resident began his day at (Place) , Time Telephone 11 In Out L