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- him in January of 1935. I started work in Washington on January 3, 1935 as secretary to Congressman A. L. Ford of the Fourth Mississippi District, whose home is here in Ackerman. I went to work for him six days before I was twenty-one years old
Oral history transcript, Emily Crow Selden, interview 1 (I), 1/10/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- when I was at the University [of Texas], Father asked me if I was going to bring any guests home, because they liked me to. I said, well, I was going to bring Bird. "Oh, she's not a guest," he said, "she's part of the family." the way they felt about
Oral history transcript, Thomas H. (Admiral) Moorer, interview 2 (II), 9/16/1981, by Ted Gittinger
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- . But it was routine in the sense, as I just told you, that at the same time there were many, many ships at sea worldwide doing the same thing. G: Yes, sir. Is it fair, as has been done, to characterize the patrol of the Maddox as part of a program of--pressures
- INTERVID~EE : GLEN P. vJILSON INTERVIEWER: T. HARRI BAKER PLACE: Dr. Wilson's office, Senate Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 B: Sir, let me introduce you here briefly. You were born in Waco, have a bachelors
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh November 21, 1968 B: This is the interview with Mr. John A. Schnittker, the Under Secretary of Agriculture. Sir, would you start by outlining your career up to the time of your appointment as Under Secretary here? S: Yes
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 6 (VI), 7/13/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , and to Lyndon, which she wasn't, that by working it that way, you'd--well, like this dedication of the Boyhood Home here. Charlie Boatner asked me to make the arrangements for her. At first she didn't want to have anything to do with it. So I decided to skip
- , 1969 INTERVIHJEE: GEORGE L. MEHREN INTERVIEHER: T. H. BAKER PLACE: Mr. Mehren's office, The Agribusiness Council, Inc., Park Avenue, New York City Tape 1 of 2 B: This is an interview with Dr. George L. Mehren. Sir, let me summarize your
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 66: Mar. 7‑13, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 30
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- their homes in order to route the Viet Cong. There have been some encouraging indications of Cao Dai cooperation with the Government of Vietnam in Tay Ninh in driving Viet Cong out of villages and towns and in connection with recovery operations. D. IV Corps
- INTERVIEWEE: D. B. HARDEMAN INTERVIEWER: T.H. Baker PLACE: Mr. Hardeman's residence, Washington, D. C. Tape 1 of 1 B: Sir, last we time had gone to the 1960 election, which brings us to John Kennedy's years as president. One of the questions that comes up
Oral history transcript, William J. Crockett, interview 2 (II), 8/19/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- it except just to--well, I think always there was an undercurrent on those trips of awareness of what the press might be saying about the trip and about him back home . So there was always a lot of pressure to create the impression, and � � LBJ
- . Done by Eric F. Goldman in Mr. Rountree’s home, 1807 Breckenridge Street. Austin, Texas G: Mr. Rountree, we want to get all of the details about the trip to California. Will you tell us, first of all, how many of you went? R: Five of us. G
- himself that day. Tape 2 P: You were telling about Bobby Baker. Mc: Yes. Now as to when it was that he found out that the case was coming up, was tipped off about it • . • It was of course well after everybody had gotten home before I found out about
- : No, sir. G: Is that right? Can you elaborate on that? M: Well, as long as I can remember in our home-- You ever know of any rivalry? I'm sure he did. Neither were the McElroys either. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
- [Jan 1982] 13 University of Negev - Center for Health Sciences [Oct 1982] 13 Urick, Ronald V. Wayne State University [Feb. 1980] 13 Uzemack, Edward, Director Penn. Assoc. of Home Health Agencies [Oct-Feb 1982] 13 Van Dusen, Lewis H., Jr. Drinker
- a speech, the national education speech here in Cotulla. He called me first here one Sunday afternoon about twelve or one o'clock at home. I talked to his private secretary who told me that Lyndon Johnson wanted to make a speech on Monday, and he
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh December 6, 1968 B: This is the interview with Norman Clapp, the Administrator of the Rural Electric Administration. Sir, to begin, back in the early stages of your career you were associated with Congress for a good many
- would consider the a terrible disaster for the entire Con o, said that if Tshombe were dismissed, most of the mercena would quit and many of the Belgiums would pack up and go home, and the Congo would be back in the mess it was in when Tshombe first
- Chicago and a former alderman there, Douglas • knows first-hand that the-task of reviving our blighted fi~es must be accomplished block-by-block. The most grandiloquent plan must ultimately be translated into ·• ~omplex of local needi,pnctices
- See all scanned items from file unit "Douglas, Paul H."
- Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892-
- Folder, "Douglas, Paul H., 1/1/67 - 12/31/67," Name Files, WHCF, Box D-251
- " by the past administration. Today we have a man interested in building up this force. As much as I would like to have sons, brothers, fathers, husbands home, if, and they are, needed to give us this extra "boost", then I am 100% in favor of bringing
- with by lite Com nu ltcc. C>nc such st atement was dis- "wrrific week in Mexiro'' and He replied th at he fell he h ad 1ributcd over the signatur e of "lavish" hole! accornmoda- bee n " treate d with a great Sen. Paul H. Douglas (0-111.). lions. deal
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 8 (VIII), 1/23/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- -- 2 Presently down the hall came an affable, self-assured, nice-looking man and said, "I'd like to go in and see Congressman Johnson, please." And I said, "Oh, no, you can't." I said, "What is your name, sir?" He looked sort of flustered, and he said
Oral history transcript, Daniel K. Inouye, interview 1 (I), 4/18/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- information on you, sir? I: . Yes. l'd like to add that at this moment I'm no longer on the Public Works Committee. I left that Committee and I'm now on the Commerce LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
- 11 Assn. of Home Builders BLACKFIELD, William, Nat 1 1 Assn. of Home Builders CORTRIGHT, Frank W., Nat 11 Assn. of Home Builders DEANE, Ben c., DECKER, Don DOK, Douglas J. EQUI, Frank R. FEINBERG, Alex FOX, David G. FRIEDLAND, ,rack GULLEDGE,E-1.geneA
- See all scanned items from file unit "Housing and Home Finance Agency [FG 245]"
- This is from the WHCF category for Federal Government Organizations, subcategory HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY.
- Folder, "Ex FG 245 Housing and Home Finance Agency, 6/11/65 - 9/23/65" WHCF FG, Box 288
- INTERVIEWEE: LINDLEY BECKWORTH INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Beckworth's home near Gladewater, Texas Tape 1 of 2 M: I've just been talking to Mr. Beckworth about the use of this information, and I've explained that the tape and the transcript
- Home congressional office facilities; family background; father's county school superintendent campaign; 1928 Democratic convention in Houston; college education data; 1936 race for state representative; introduction to LBJ in 1936; 1938 campaign
- mans Lord Douglas Home Prime Minister Geo Reedy fr mans Geo Reedy fr To ofc walking Larry O'Brien Jack Valenti Larry O'Brien of Great mans w/ Kermit returning his Gordon call National Association of Home Builders Mr Wm Blackfield Pres Mr Perry
- n ipaasaEsagpexHKx Home Rul e w/ BM , Larry O'Brien , J V To Nort h Ground s for a wal k --h e invite d th e press t o join hi m at 2:18p , h e arrive d i n th e Wes t Lobb y w/ pres s - - returnin g r^p Joe Joe to ofc at 2-< if Califano
- and is completely immobile and invocal and Vernon spends all of his time taking care of her. He has her in a nursing home but he's with her now. R: The next name is Lyndon Johnson and I think it would be appropriate because of the fact that he was prominent
- ] spent three days in that campaigning and by the last day, I had a very rough throat, got to where I could hardly speak, and I came home on Saturday night, went to bed. no better; in fact, if anything, I was worse. The next morning I was So my wife
- INTERVIEWEE: WILLIAM J. HOPKINS INTERVIEWER: THOMAS H. BAKER National Archives Conference Room, Washington, D.C. PLACE: Tape 1 of 1 B: Sir, I know that you came to the White House in 1931, in October I believe, and have been there since. Could you
- really going to take India somewhere, this may be the critically im• portant ingredient in convincing him that India is worth a big investment. But let•• not allow the Indiana to expect that they will come home from this visit with X million tone of wheat
Oral history transcript, One More Story (group interview), 11/17/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- home and they put the water LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh "O ne
- didn't want to leave her alone, and I used to take her to the White House. She would sit in my office and just watch what was going on. She had never been in the United States before. She showed my wife a letter she was writing home to her parents
- •—Coates Anderson, Gar y ^-jCollins r—Anderson, Ric k -—Cummins ^—Allen, Caroly n *—Crippen .—Ahrens, Pa t *—Dinsmore ^-Austin, Dougla s — '-—Bagaason, Mar k .—-Flaten ^-Beenen, Jolen e —-Flom Brack, Denni s —Flom ^Benson, Barbar a J ^J *Blatnik , Rep
- . Henr y Ford , Hon . Dougla s Dillon, Mrs . John Wayne , . Edward M. M . Warburg , Mrs . Sta n Getz , Sen . J . W . Fulbright , Mrs . Thanat Khoma n /HITI Housf Date KMT LYNDON B. JOHNSON June MABV 'resident began his day at (Place) The Tune
- hands with some of the parents. GRADUATES: John Teehan Joseph V Bomba Todd Richard St. Pe Russell Brickell James Torrance Thomas Cardwell James M Wallace, Jr Michael Cunningham John F Walter Richard Michael Daly Bruce W White (Lee White's son) Douglas
- INTERVIEWEE: J. WILLIS HURST INTERVIEWER: T. H. BAKER PLACE: Dr. Hurst's office, Atlanta, Georgia Tape 1 of 2 B: We're now up to the presidential years, sir. You were just telling me before I turned on the machine that your personal relationship
- , Buzz (General Wheeler), that time is limited when we can continue to keep the area above the 19th off limits without hurt? General Wheeler: rapidly. Yes sir. They are moving men and equipment south quite (CIA Director Helms gave paper
- ? H: No, sir. When I returned from the United States after being called home, the press were eager for a press conference, and were very insistent; so I decided I would hold one in my home the afternoon after I returned at the residence