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- No. Folder Title Nichols, Louis B., 1957 Nimitz, Fleet Admiral Chester W., 1942-60, 1966 Nixon, Richard M., 1958 Norstad, General Lauris, 1956 Nyfeler, George L., 1950] [folder missing as of 6/15/2001] O [includes: O'Brien, Lawrence F., 1962 O'Conor, Herbert
- Richard Nixon, and the candidates, the three that I recall, who were in contention early in the year were all senatorial candidates. One was John F. Kennedy, the other LBJ, and the third of course was Hubert Humphrey. Now later, as we all know
- Biographical information; how Abram met Richard Russell; Georgia’s county unit system; Russell and civil rights; Herman Talmadge; Charlie Bloch; Thurgood Marshall’s appt. to the Supreme Court; Supreme Court appointments; the Democratic Presidential
- and Charlie Parker replacing the big bands. And there were Chuck Berry, Little Richard. and of course Elvis. In literature there was the con tentious fiction of Norman Mailer, Salinger's Catcher in the Rye, and Kerouac's 011 the Road. Hollywood mirror d
- to Richard Nixon. Df·i: That is true. F: When did you first get to know Johnson? OM: I actually met Mrs. Johnson a considerable time before I did the President. He were schoolmates at the University of Texas together and in the journalism school
Oral history transcript, Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., interview 3 (III), 6/4/1973, by Joe B. Frantz
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- understood this was an independent commission that was bipartisan in nature. And that there were five commissioners, and that only three could be of one political party. It was something that Nixon has never understood, but Johnson did. He thought
- PROTESTANT OBJECTIONS TO PAROCHIAL SCHOOL AID IN EDUCATION BILL; EDITH GREEN; CHARLES GOODELL; LBJ DISCUSSES HHH'S KEY ROLE AS LIAISON WITH CONGRESS; JOHN NANCE GARNER, HENRY WALLACE, LBJ, NIXON AS VP; IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION, MEDICARE, APPALACHIA
- with Liz. Worked with Liz. 3:20-3:50 To the theater with Simone to see "Not as a Privilege" (movie on health education in Denver). 3:55 Returned to the second floor. 4:15 Called Mrs. Nixon to invite her to come visit and look over living quarters. Rested
- LBJ REVIEWS LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN VIETNAM PEACE TALKS, SAYS HE WILL ISSUE ORDER TONIGHT TO STOP BOMBING; NEGATIVE EFFECT OF NIXON ASSOCIATES' CONTACTS WITH SOUTH, NORTH VIETNAM; US CONDITIONS FOR HALT; RESPONSE TO CHARGE THAT HALT IS POLITICALLY
Telephone conversation # 13713, sound recording, CONFERENCE CALL (with LBJ), 11/4/1968, 12:27PM
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- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR REPORTER SAVILLE DAVIS' INQUIRIES ABOUT NIXON ASSOCIATES' CONTACTS WITH SOUTH VIETNAM; INTELLIGENCE REPORTS OF ANNA CHENNAULT'S ACTIVITIES; RUSK, CLIFFORD URGE THAT LBJ NOT MAKE INFORMATION PUBLIC; POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS
- LBJ DISCUSSES EUROPEAN FINANCIAL CRISIS, 1970 FEDERAL BUDGET, NIXON'S OPPOSITION TO SURTAX EXTENSION; MILLS' SPEECH ON BUDGET; LBJ SAYS HE FAVORS SURTAX, OUTLINES HOW HE WOULD ALLOCATE FUNDS; CONCERNS ABOUT MANDATED PAY INCREASES; FUNDS FOR SAFE
- 1970 FEDERAL BUDGET; NIXON'S OPPOSITION TO SURTAX EXTENSION; LBJ SAYS HE WILL NOT PROPOSE TAX REFORM, SAYS AGENCIES MUST RESTRICT SPENDING, ABSORB MANDATED INCREASES; POSSIBLE DROP IN VIETNAM SPENDING; ENEMY LOSSES SINCE TET OFFENSIVE; PARIS PEACE
- 1970 FEDERAL BUDGET, DEFICIT; NIXON'S OPPOSITION TO SURTAX EXTENSION; LBJ SAYS HE WANTS TO SUBMIT BUDGET AT 1969 SPENDING LEVELS AND ASK CONGRESS TO SPREAD OUT MANDATED INCREASES; EUROPEAN FINANCIAL CRISIS; FUNDING FOR SAFE STREETS, FORMER
- FEDERAL BUDGET; PROJECTED SAVINGS IN VIETNAM; CHALLENGES TO HOUSE, SENATE LEADERSHIP; LBJ READS LETTER TO CONGRESS SUBMITTING TREASURY DEPT STUDY OF TAX REFORMS BUT SAYS HE IS NOT RECOMMENDING CHANGES BECAUSE THEY SHOULD BE LEFT TO NIXON
- : Strauss is like a stone wall. He won't revalue. - - We 1 ll be working out our Budget. -- Nixon says we shouldn't extend surtax. -- Mills says unless Nixon fights for it, the surtax won't be extended. -- We'll spend $186 this year. We should take in about
- in Vietnam. Finally, there are memorandums concerning the protocol for distribution of information going through the Situation Room. The folder “McCafferty Memos to the President” also contains a small amount of material from the early months of the Nixon
- to 1974 he was a partner and member of the Executive Committee at the firm of Sidley and Austin. He also contributed to the Nixon and Ford economic programs through his work with the 1970 Cost of Living Council; his participation in the October 1974 Summit
Rusk, Dean, 1909-1994
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- politics and became president of the Rockefeller Foundation. When Kennedy was elected president, Rusk reentered public life as Secretary of State, a position he held throughout the entire Kennedy and Johnson Administrations. Following Nixon's inauguration
- , and if it got it, whether it could appropriately use it. I was assigned by the Ambassador (James C. Dunn) to accompany this Herter subcommittee throughout Italy ·for three weeks, and one of the members that I got to know very ( well was Richard Nixon, who
- Oral history transcript, John Wesley Jones, interview S-I, 6/8/1974, by Richard D. McKinzie
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 37 (XXXVII), 8/1994, by Harry Middleton
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- personal, highly devoted district that Mr. Sam had, found it more difficult, but wasn't about to give in on it. And one of the kind of shiny moments in the year, for me, was when Sir Lawrence Olivier was there putting on Richard III, and for some reason
- , Richard Contains: a compilation of statements on Vietnam by potential Republican candidates; a report on the New Hampshire situation; polls; and some clippings on Nixon. open 1375B 28 O'Brien, Larry When these files were processed, there was no folder
- correspondence, memorabilia, and printed material pertaining to Presidents Coolidge through Nixon. "1963 Assassination and Succession" 3 20 "1964 Presidential Campaign, Warren Report, Death of President Hoover" "President Kennedy's Death, President Johnson
- for Dick Kleberg for Congressman--I mean Richard Kleberg for Congress, which included Bexar County at that time. P: This is 1931? B: Yes. He was elected for Congress, and he made an appointment of a young man by the name of Lyndon Johnson to be his
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 27 (XXVII), 1/30/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- XXVII -- 7 whip. The most spectacular election, probably, was an ugly one, in which Richard Nixon defeated our old friend, Helen Gahagan Douglas. That was when
- throughout Texas; LBJ's relationship with people in the oil industry; the 1950 congressional elections; Richard Nixon defeating Helen Gahagan Douglas in the 1950 California Senate race and how it affected LBJ's relationship with Nixon; Anna Rosenberg
- : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Goldschmidt --9 vice-presidency and said he did it because he didn't like what Nixon did to Helen, he said, "Now Helen was an emotional girl, and she often said and did things that I didn't approve
- and generosity; Jesse Kellam; social security disability insurance; AMA; Senator Kerr; LBJ relationship with Senator Richard Russell; LBJ as a liberal; LBJ and the Presidency; mobilization for youth; Community Action Program; legal services program; Head Start
- good writer. He was accused of being lazy. I think that started when he was [Richard] Nixon's vice-presidential choice, and apparently he didn't open as many supermarkets as they thought he ought to have. He might have been lazy in doing stupid things
- ; Jacobson's opinion of LBJ's visit to Vietnam in 1966; Jacobson's work with Civil Operations Revolutionary Development Support (CORDS); military organization in Vietnam; the Vietnam War during Richard Nixon's and Gerald Ford's administrations; evacuating
- that, Kennedy knew how far from Eisenhower Nixon really was as vice president. Nixon was kept extremely distant from current business. When I was in Washington to work on the Lebanon-Jordan speech, Jackson and I went around that same Friday morning to talk
- ; Tet; Chian; Glassboro; transition from LBJ to Nixon.
- by Richard Neuberger to delete the authorization for Echo Park Dam. Upper Colorado River project advocates ultimately reach a compromise with the conservationists under which the project’s backers agree to drop the proposed Echo Park Dam
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 105: Nov. 9‑14, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- , now. in December it will be 62 years, and I think the likelihood of being asked is so remote as not to warrant comment. I not only have not been asked, but at: the meeting yesterday, I advised Mr Nixon that I thought he should appoint his new Secretary
- ; she became the assistant secretary until Nixon came in. K: Was it within your purview to make prescriptive recommendations as to what was desirable [or] what wasn't, if you saw--? G: Oh yes, of course. K: Did you convey these to Gardner, or back
Oral history transcript, Nadine Brammer Eckhardt, interview 1 (I), 2/22/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- we always entertained our guests with was getting to listen to Richard Nixon flush his commode, because it came right down into ours. Booth Mooney was in there and Billy Lee and me, and from time to time we'd have other secretaries come in when
- know that he leaned over backwards to be fair to Nixon and Wallace and not to give Humphrey advantages because of being vice president, simply because he himself had pledged he would not devote an hour. But when there was national security information
- a problem ever to shove under the rug anyway. The facts of the problem, the real nature of his choice, were not being changed in the smallest degree by what I wrote. very angry. It just made him [Richard] Goodwin, who was still in the White House, LBJ
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 33 (XXXIII), 9/4/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- came up for that, and the Vice President, Mr. [Richard] Nixon, with Pat dropped by to pay his respects to his President's Cabinet members. In fact, we had a large quota of Republicans there: the Speaker, Joe Martin--it was a brief interlude when he
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 103: Nov. 1‑4, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- session will be helpful to us when the bill is reintroduced next year, should it fail to pass the present Congress. With warmest personal regards, I am Sincerely yours , Gc:-c-0-..tt~ Richard C. White Member of Congress RCW:jb C,,.vvl ... . , , .§t;-t
- Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon have called for inclusion of family planning in United States foreign a.id programs. In June 1965 President Eisenhower wrote Senator Gruening: nlf we now ignore the plight of those unborn genera tions which, because
- than 4,000 polilical items ~ from Washington's campaign to Nixon's. Smet> then this "instant collection" has been expanded by purchases and donations. The collection now includes buttons, medallions, photos, a painting of George Washing ton, and Jimmy
Folder title list, White House Central Files, Subject Files, National Security and Defense (ND)
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- INFORMATION This subject category contains documents on classified records security for Presidential materials in Austin; materiaL on the Nixon transition staff; President's memo to agencies on classified materials (February, 1968) ~ a "Paper on Crisis
- intense about what went on in Karachi . B: Yes, but now even that doesn't upset them very much . But most of our visitors expected to run into opposition to our role in Southeast Asia . I remember Richard Nixon visited India as a private citizen
- of increasing delicacv oi the relationship between Senator Richard Russell and the President? r. Yes. Jo vou want to expatiate a little? :JrobaolY cion't know as r.:iucn a.bouc jCartea as a udQesnip. : :.s "omeone '2lse f'Hi:ht. s1i~hc jit or ~lack over