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  • there to come to Washington in January of '68. Let's back up just a minute. You were in Dallas at the assassination, at the time of the assassination? C: That's right. B: Where were you when it happened. I know Merriman Smith was in one of the lead cars
  • him a little service, and one day I sat down and wrote him a letter--he was in Dallas--and he gave me a job, and that's how I got here. And I've been here about forty-plus years. G: I see. And you started covering LBJ when? K: The day
  • Career history as a photographer; Kaufman's work in Dallas covering Lee Harvey Oswald after the John F. Kennedy assassination; covering LBJ at the LBJ Ranch while staying in a Stonewall hotel; LBJ's recovery from gallbladder surgery; finding
  • of Texas, Hon. xx. Preston Smith - Lubbock, Tex . Harry f~ ,, Rostow - Washington, DC Lt. I 9:10a , f (include visited by) LD McPherson - Washington, DC PMG ,—,—. Mr. | 11 J Hon. Marvin Watson - Dallas, Tex ~ , , _ , _—_ , „—„ ; ; C
  • Date Novembe r 5 , 196 4 THE WHIT E HOUS E PRESIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIARY LBJ Ranch , Texa s The President began his day at (Place). Entry No. Out In 12:02a 12:31a C C C Telephone fort Time Lo LD f f Day Thursday President
  • your letter of April 17 about Duke Richardson. I talked to Richardson ebout three hours on the train going to Dallas and liked him very much. He sounds like a rather good sales~en, has some ideas, is the sort of man whµ would me.ke himself a part
  • going to quote to you in part.· · · ,, k,e A,,+Jr.; "Bird, I am so very sad about all this war conditio:;.,,~~,.--so many bad things happening all the time. I an also sad about Bob for I can see nothing ahead for him. If he should have to go he says
  • , Lynd a t o se e M F of f fo r Dallas , the n too k a brief rid e u p the runwa y ahea d o f th e smal l Beechcraft . Returned t oRanc Ranchhhouse, house.to , .toroo roo fona r na Returned to mm for p p Returned officeet o t oplac plac call s an look t
  • (include visited by) —The President told Mrs. Johnson and Lynda that for their Christmas present he to hire a full - time beautician for them so that their hair would always —look nice.—He Said he would have a Ju;R^N».y^>&vALCkA offer travel around
  • (pl) Bill Moyers " joined -_ Feb 22, 1966 White McGeo Bundy House (pl) MW (pl) McGeo Bundy Joe Califano PMG O'Brien MW (pl) BM (pl) Secy Fowler Geo Meany (b.1) - Miami J. W. Bullion (b.1) - Dallas Mike Manatos McGeo Bundy To the mansion
  • hse again this time w/ Mrs Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Krim and Hon. Mrs. Leonard Marks to go to the Danz Ranch Bill Moyers Austin Texas radio phone Dep the Danz and drove to the Martin Ranch and into the north pasture Dep the Driving Martin
  • , 1974 I NTERV I HJEE: NELSON ROCKEFELLER INTERVI E~IER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Oa 11 as, Texas Tape 1 of 1 F: This is an interview with former Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New York in the Sheraton Dallas Hotel in Dallas, Texas, on February
  • -relations end of the New York Herald Tribune in those days, and the New York Times, Newsweek, and other magazines and newspapers. 2 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • : This is getting ahead of the story, but were you in contact with the President during this campaign? RH: During the 1965 campaign? Yes, I saw him. I had close contacts with President Johnson after the tragedy in Dallas. time I had seen him quite much
  • of time practically, that Dallas has been seeking to be a port for a very long time. But I don't know whether it was Johnson--I just can't imagine. He was close to Dale Miller, I believe, who was the Gulf Intracoastal Waterways Association lobbyist
  • . February 11, 1995, Dallas, Texas) was a United States federal judge, received a B.A. from the University of Texas in 1926 and an LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1929. He was in private practice in Beaumont, Texas, in 1929, in Houston, Texas, in 1930
  • in time· -­ all taking place arouni the time of the Nashville trial, ani (5) thet proximity of pl.ace -- all offe nses occurring,· at least partly, in andt around Nashville.t - 2 - B.eExisting case law.e The leading case� supporting an indictment
  • ) Day Time Telephone .. In Out Lo I or t ...... Activity Martin Ranch 10:30a Arrived Danz Ranch - and Mrs. Johnson departed she was returning to the Main Ranch House to meet w/ Mr. Roy White and Mr. Myrick of Dallas ^ . Richard 10:32a t Dale
  • years decided I would go over into the law school with the prospects of becoming a lawyer or using it as a help in my business career, which I had anticipated at the time. I entered Baylor in 1924 [and was there in] 1925, 1926, 1927. It so happened
  • was in World War II and actually didn't even know Coke Stevenson. He was governor most of that time. I'm trying to connect up the--this has been forty years ago, and it's very difficult for me to place things. I kept thinking that here's something, but that led
  • met in the Allred campaign asked me to come to Austin and work for then Colonel Ernest Thompson, in his race against W. Lee O'Daniel for governor, which I did . John Connally was president of the Studeat Body at the University of Texas at that time
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  • ^F ^r ^i VHITE HOUSE Date )ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY LBJ Resident began his day at (Place)__ ; Time T< 1: 1 In Ou • 8:25a t Walt __ } Congressma n Jake Pickle in Boston. Mass. Rostow in Washington (who was on tennis court - Pres. left
  • for that reason. If you saw him six times a day, he'd put the charm on you. If you saw him every two weeks, he would. He was known for this and he loved to do it. It did have problems and it caused some problems because he used the charms as a filibuster. Re ently
  • were due to address the House of Delegates of the American Nedical Association in Dallas. tape) (Gap in But H. G. Dulaney, who runs the Rayburn Library, was going to drive us down, and Mr. Rayburn, for some reason, just couldn't get it together
  • to get out and get out quick and evacuate every city. He worked to that end and done that all over Texas from Houston and Austin and Dallas, everywhere. That was his program. He did lots of construction during that period. G: Well, was the controversy
  • ORAL HISTO RY COLLECTI ON Narrator Gerald C. Mann · & Gerald C. Mann Jr~
  • to t,JPA . Lyndon has asked (lrs . Hicks if she knew of anyone working for the Texas Relief Commission at that time that she would recom­ mend for his program . She gave him my name . I went to Austin in the latter part of December, 1935
  • . 1970 INTERVIEWEE: CHARLES ROBERTS INTERVIEt1ER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Roberts office, Washington. D. C. I Tape 1 of 3 F: Mr. Roberts, you were in Dallas at the time of the assassination, November. 1963. R: Ri ght. F: Did you have any
  • extencling invitation to signing of the High-Speed Ground Transportation Research and Development Act of 1965, on Thursday, Septerrber 30, 1965. DAVIDSON,Richard, Distribution Age,-. Pbila., Pa. DAY, James V., Federal Mari time Conmission DEAN,A.G., Budd Co
  • W ^ VHITE HOUS E Date__ DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N Sept The Whit e Hous e no rresident bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Time Telephon 11 In Ou tL e Activit y (includ e visite d by ) D 12:15am Presiden t retire d 12:20am t * 8:30am
  • Attorney General Internal Security Division DATE: March 14, 196 7 CONFIDEN':PIAL SUBJECT : Assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy November 22, 1963 Dallas, Texas In accordance with your request, we have reviewed Departmental files
  • : And to create a different mechanism for calling regular meetings of the Democratic Conference. R: Yes. Well, that wasn't the liberals, that was one or two of them. One of the real problems at that particular time was that the liberals really did
  • and its results; contrasting of Dallas and Houston.
  • activities, how they came about and what developed from them. Of course, the first venture of the family into broadcasting was a year or so before my time. That's when they bought Austin Broadcasting Company, which was the licensee of what became KTBC
  • VHITE House : Dat e Decembe SENT LYNDO N B. JOHNSO N DIARY Resident bega n his day at (Place ) LBJ_RANCH, Telephon ™: L , TEXA S Da y e I Cloud y day - coo l bu t no t col d ^. Overcas t skies. Activit Time In Ou r 30 , 196 8 tL oL D y
  • :56 11:01 11:17 C Telephone fort Time Entry No. 11:53 11:08 12:40 1:30 Out Lo Day Tuesda y Expenditure Code Activity (includ e visite d by ) LD McGeorge Bund y - - D . C . b. 1 McGeorge Bund y - - D . C . b. 2 b. 3 McGeorge Bund y - - D
  • INTERVIEWEE: EDIE ADAMS INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: The Fairmont Hotel in Dallas, Texas Tape 1 of 1 F: Miss Adams, first of all, how did you get mixed up in politics? A: Well, it was the 1964 campaign. Before that I really felt that anyone
  • holes', but I' always managed to hedge agai"nst the dry' holes with contributions from major oil companies to where we didn't go completely broke J although partially broke many, many times~ We moved from Grand Saline to Dallas where I was elected mayor
  • to ltr-. Escoe, said that he would give notice but he had to talk it over with his wife. 'Nhie:h definitely 1 imi ts his time -r;vith us. because even if he does not quit. I do not want anyone working· for us who has that a tti tu.de. The reason
  • the dance was to be held, I met a hostess who asked me what my fraternity was and I told her Phi Delta Theta. So, some time later, in the course of the afternoon--I didn't intend to stay any more than just to make certain that I could get in there if I
  • WHITE HOUS E Dat e Frida 'DIARY Th President bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da e Whit e Hous e 2 IDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N Time Telephon In Ou 11 tL 8:l6a t e cloudy oL 8;36a t 9:03a t . Rober t S . McNamara , Sec y o f Defense r Joh n