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- and confirmed by the Senate. council. F: So is the D.C. Who are you responsible to? Obviously from a legal point of view or statutory point of view, I'm responsible to the President because he is the man who nominates me. And when President Nixon came
Oral history transcript, Eilene M. Galloway, interview 1 (I), 5/18/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- a Senate document on guided missiles in foreign countries. This was published by Senator [Richard] Russell, who was the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. When the Sputnik went up, it was so startling and dramatic and almost everything
Oral history transcript, Robert E. Waldron, interview 2 (II), 2/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- used to go as a page or as an employee of Congressman [Richard] Kleberg and listen to Huey Long's speeches from the galleries. ~~: It \'/as when he would have been secretary. I wish I could tell you who would know, but he helped organize--they might
Oral history transcript, A.M. "Monk" Willis, interview 1 (I), 6/3/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- had Connally come up there to speak. I.introduced him to 10,000 people up there. We took him to dinner, and Nellie was there, and I said, "Connally, there's one thing I don't understand about you: Nixon don't have any character. how you could
Oral history transcript, Antonio Carrillo-Flores, interview 1 (I), 7/24/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
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- if that is II So the next day I went to the State Department and met a great, great friend. of mine, a great man, really I admire him, the then-Secretary of State for Latin American Affairs, Mr. Richard Rubottom. And I said, IIWell, Mr. Rubottom, I'm here
- was there at that one or just at the other one, but [Harry] Belafonte and a whole--you know, you have those names, a high-class group that we had put together. G: Did you contact these people yourself? K: With Richard Adler. Some of them I had to get, others he got
- , the [Johnson] Administration will be forever associated with the credibility gap, the phrase "credibility gap," owing to its public handling of daily news concerning the war. And I think that the Nixon Administration, with all of its flaws and faults
Oral history transcript, Warren I. Cikins, interview 1 (I), 5/12/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . And yet all the fear and worry and this concern was shared--people have a very erroneous impression, I know Richard Nixon did, that people in the federal bureaucracy are liberal. Many of the people I run into in the federal bureaucracy are quite
- , if you want to put it that way. It won't stand a hitch. Did you have the feeling in 1968 that you could pull it off? W: Yes. In my humble opinion, the President would have carried California in 1968, particularly against Richard Nixon, because, back
- will be forever associated with the credibility gap, the phrase "credibility gap," owing to its public handling of daily news concerning the war. And I think that the Nixon Administration, with all of its flaws and faults, indecencies, Nixon's known attitude
- , Lyndon Johnson and Horace Richards, Vernon Whiteside, Wilton Woods, Bill Deason, Albert Harzke, Walter Grady, and Archie Wiles LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 5 (V), 4/1/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- you remember the hotel that you lived at? J: I think it was called the Nixon. It was the old Driscoll Hotel, it seems to me, that we stayed in when we made our brief trip down there to meet his boss. But I believe we lived in--frankly, I don't know
- ; the Johnsons' first apartment; LBJ being chosen to head the National Youth Administration (NYA) in Texas; LBJ's relationship with Congressman Richard Kleberg; early married life; snow in Washington, D.C.; Maury and Terrell Maverick; Bill White; Welly Hopkins
- ever remember the name of Lyndon Johnson, when he was still working for I guess it was [Richard] Kleberg in the House. G: Do you recall the first time that you met him? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
- histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh -17- Not a bit in the world and I would say that there were over 150,000 people on the streets welcoming them as they came through. It was a much larger turnout for Kennedy and Johnson than Nixon got
- .; O'Neil Ford, architect; Richard Hunt, sculptor; Judith Jamison, dancer; Robert Merrill, opera singer; Joshua Taylor, Director, National Collection of Fme Arts, Smithsonian Institution; and James Wyeth, painter. Summarizer: Kenneth Prescott, Chairman
- . Then the publisher sub stantially raised the amount of the offer. Ms. Smith's memory suddenly improved; she had done some inter esting things, after all. "l had flown around the world with Malcolm Forbes. I sat next to Richart.I Nixon at Malcolm's funeral. l had
- Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. father, according to his ,Richard Adler, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, "would have been •. Guedaliahou Shiva, Mr. and richer than my mother if he Mrs. Howard • Johnson, Mia hadn't traded his interest in Farrow and Norman Mailer. Bayer
- Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. father, according to his ,Richard Adler, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, "would have been •. Guedaliahou Shiva, Mr. and richer than my mother if he Mrs. Howard • Johnson, Mia hadn't traded his interest in Farrow and Norman Mailer. Bayer
Oral history transcript, Michael A. Geissinger, interview 1 (I), 12/16/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- been there since Truman's adminis- He had come there as a navy chief; worked under Truman, Eisen- hower, Kennedy and Johnson, and continued to work under Nixon up until, I think, just after Ford took over or just before Ford took over. Jack
- . Nixon has improved his performance has without doubt helped him. FDR, by popular lore or nythology, was a gifted radio performer. But I don't think many pros in the business would put it that simply. He happened to have a good voice. But much.more
Oral history transcript, James R. Jones, interview 1 (I), 11/26/1968, by Dorothy Pierce McSweeny
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- it proved the difference in 1968 in Ohio for Nixon. He had that campaign train through there, and I don't believe Humphrey did. It brings back a bit of nostalgia of the old days. At the same time you can cover a lot of ground and there's a lot of color
- Richard Daley; LBJ meeting with Eisenhower; Hubert Humphrey’s campaign; LBJ, Wilbur Mills and a surtax; Poor People's Campaign and consumer measures LBJ supported.
- ; the Johnsons, Wests, Krims, Lyn Nugent & Yuki walk on White House grounds; Lady Bird walks on West Ellipse; the Abe Fortases to dinner; Richard Nixon & Hubert Humphrey campaigns; LBJ made speech in Kentucky on September 28
- SS T Jo e Califan o (pl ) BessAbell Senato Bess Abell r Stuar t Symingto n - °d t Rosto w ' Q \ replacement 11:02 f_ e Morse e . Richard Daley . Mayo r o f Chicag o ^ Secretary SecretaryFreeman 10:05a t 10:14a t Ii -> | 10:25a t toas
- the Westmoreland --he also asked mf to call Fred Panzer to see if he could relation between Paul Hall -work up a memo detailing LBJ and Romney pairings and LBJ and Nixon pairings ^ and the AFL-CIQ. during the last six months. This request was preciptated
- Treasury \ Gen. Maxwell D Taylo r \ Robt Hardesty, Wh . Hous e\ James Moyers, Wh . Hou s 3 Will Sparks , Wh . House Richard Adler, Saddl e River , N J Joe L . Allbritton , Houston , Te x Wm M. Allen , Pres . Th e Boein g Co , Seattle , Was h George P . Bake
- of the procedural technical problems of the presidency when they moved into the White House. I suspect Richard Nixon right now is going through the same kind of cram course despite his lengthy experience. And Johnson I don't think learned a great deal as Vice
- north, the intellectual guys. There was plenty in Lyndon to appeal to an easterner. Christ, he was doing what the Kennedys hadn't done. Christ, he was doing what these guys wanted done. But in the same way, you know, he took on this guy [Richard] Goodwin
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Terry -- I -- 17 Humphrey Democrat. And now the country was in the hands of Richard Nixon. All I could think about was getting a book together about the black soldier and then getting back overseas, out of the United States
- TITLE issues; telegram of congratulations from Miller to Lyndon Johnson after the 1964 election. Nixon Transcript of Richard Nixon's address on foreign policy over the NBC Network 10/28/64; DNC compilation demonstrating that Nixon and Goldwater differed
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- Richard Nixon was in Congress and one Richard Nixon was about to suddenly steal this away LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
- of the A&O and what it was all about. But while (inaudible) it would be useful for posterity for us to get some of this information on tape particularly about the individual members. Bill, you were there, you and Lyndon Johnson and Horace Richards and Vernon
- Richards, Vernon Whiteside; LBJ's college career; biographical information on Walter Grady, Deason, Albert Harzke, Wilton Woods, Archie Wiles, Hollis Frazer; jobs handed down from one White Star to another; biographical information on Sidney "Sub" Pyland
- Strom Thurmond and others wanted to hold this vacancy for the new president, hopefully Richard Nixon, and it's nothing more than that. They'll never convince me that anything more was behind the effort. Later, of course, as it developed
- in trouble. And he--I was sitting next to [Sargent] Shriver and Moyers and [Richard] Goodwin and [Willard] Wirtz. I forget who else was there. And he began giving anecdotes from India--[Laughter]--and he came to this one! And I had already told Bill about
- And tried to keep my contact at absolutely a ground Didn't talk to leaders. There was one difficulty: whether we should tell [r",layor Richard] Daley I was in there, because politically.. We finally decided, Watson and I -- he may consulted
- - May, 1972] [3 folders] Berlin, Richard E. (Hearst Publications) [Jan. 1965 - Jan. 1968] Hearst Pub. Consumer's Advisory Council [No Dates] Insta/Com Stock [May - Jun. 1974] Insta/Com, Inc. [Sep. 1972 - Mar. 1979] [with oral deposition of Walter Jenkins