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  • Datr December LBJ RANCH pay 19, 1966 Monday . Activity (:nc!ude visited by) ture ExpendiCode Secretary Robert McNamara _____ Larry Blackman (Dallas area code) The President outside by the pool talking with Ga rdner Ackley and Dr. John Roche
  • Editor , Chicag o Dail y New s William Ruggles , Edito r Emeritus , Dalla s Time s Editoria l Pag e Harry Papazia n o f the Hearst Foundatio n Milt Kaplan , Hears t Headlin e Servic e William Randolp h Hearst, Editor-in-chief , Hears t Newspaper s Dr
  • . Roberts was reelected nine times, serving until January 3, 1981. Scope and content note: This collection consists of invitations, correspondence, letters, memorandums, lists, press releases, clippings, and reports collected by Ray Roberts during his career
  • to be held in Dallas. Because this is my first concern, over the fact that there'll be some rebellion there because John Kennedy is the nominee. At about the same time that I get a letter from Woodrow inviting-- F: Seals? C: Seals, inviting me to a Dutch
  • nomination; division among Harris County voters; the Harris County JFK-LBJ campaign headquarters' finances; the JFK inauguration; the Bruce Alger/Adolphus Hotel incident in Dallas; Crooker's work as a presidential elector; JFK's assassination; Crooker's
  • “much obliged,” and just hang up the phone and stay away from the phone the rest of the time until things were done. That’s exactly what he did to me. He said, “Fix everything up” and hang up the phone. I had no contact with him all during the day. We
  • prejudices had any part in what I did. We've moved so far ahead in civil rights and religious freedom in the last few years, it's like looking back on another time. 3 LBJ Reminisces The Fatal Trip to Dallas Dallas has always been a nightmare for me. I've
  • /oh 3 B: Yes, sir. Did Lyndon Johnson give you any help as a, by then, an older hand? W: Lyndon was always helpful. Not only to me. third term, wouldn't it--my first term? pretty well in Congress by that time. he helped you anyway he could. Let
  • Of course, that tirne the Jo'hnson forces won overwhelmingly. I went to Dallas, and we then went to . . . Austin I gues s it was. I don't remember w'here the second convention was. But I was made a delegate to C'hicago, and that was one of the times
  • Convention, Dallas, 1956; development of Sabine River; 1960 Presidential campaign and convention; John Connally; RFK; Johnson treatment; Walter Jenkins; George Reedy; presidential criticism; LBJ in retirement
  • arrived in Poland on November 30, 1965. M: You stayed in that post then until when this year? G: I stayed in that post until May 3l, 1968 at which time I resigned with the approval of the President in order to participate in Hubert Humphrey's political
  • seem to want the trip made itself, think it was necessary? Y: As I understood it, the trip was really pretty much against his wishes. I don't think he really wanted Kennedy to come to Texas at that time. F: It was part of a package to Texas
  • Clark Glbbou al•& (Dr. Tr•••ll - AMA preaeatatlooa the way) .. Lla Carpeater Advasace team - Tyler Abell, .1.. Moraa. BUl Whitley. (Two advaace time aeeded) •••k• Heary Wilaoc THE LADY BlllD SPECIAL A whletleetop la early October c.weria& 14 •1
  • it in vivid detail. v n though it was more than sixty years ago. Mrs. Connally did read an excerpt from her book. a harrowing account of the murder of a president and the nearly fatal wound to her husband. "We were ·'More than anything, I had hoped Dallas
  • ~: the short time he was there. 1 He did make some comments about the situation in Flor:.da. He reiterated what he told you in an earlier letter that your televised :ness conference 11 tremendously effective in Florida--".Vhere it is ha::d to be effective
  • Wh6e House p^ Thursday Expendi- Activhy (inctude visited by) ture Partial breakfast in room Charles Luna - Dallas. Texas Judge Philip Nicholas - NYC 8:39a Congressman Wilbur Mills to second floor PMG O'Brien to second floor Cong George Mahon
  • -American communities). Dr. Garcia contacts reporters from the Corpus Christi Caller and cables Texas senators, congressmen, military officials, Drew Pearson and Walter Winchell regarding this discrimination. The next day The New York Times carries a front
  • in Lyndon Johnson in 1937. I was a mid-law student in the university of Texas at that time and he announced and ran for Congress of the United States from the Tenth District that year. by him; I liked what I saw. I was impressed He had a number
  • INTERVIEWEE: WARREN WOODWARD INTERVIEWER: DAVID G. McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Woodward's offices at American Airlines, Dallas, Texas Tape l of l M: On the last tape, to pick up where you left off, you mentioned that Johnson had recovered from his kidney stones
  • . in Guadalupe County at New Braunfels. The Comal power plant was They offered it to the LCRA. Prior to that point in time the LCRA act had been amended, due to again the private utilities in the Dallas/North Texas area, to prohibit the Authority from having
  • Meyer , corresponden t for th e Dalla s Time s Heral d be invite d t o join - - sh e accepted -- an d •t 11:00p j i: i i1 . joined at midnight . Watche —- d th e 11:00 p new s ^^ ^Br /HUE House Date August KMT LYNDON B. JOHNSON MARY president
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  • calls '• HITE Hous e ^^ * usher c 5^*-^ •Date checked JENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N WARY ""C president bega n hi s day at (Place) Th . e Whit e Hous e _ • • ' January 11 , 196 6 _ Da y Wednesda y Time Telephone In Ou 1: , tL
  • about the state in the Johnson City Windmill bragging about his vote for the TaftHartley Act, and criticizing Coke Stevenson for accepting organized labor's endorsement. That would be the AFL endorsement at that time, the state AFL endorsement meeting
  • and Vice-President: As you know I worked for the Kennedy-Johnson Ticket with all I had~- of money and time. I still write some for the press locally in Texas. So many of our friends say, "Whats the use, you wre wasting your time~ But th.ere is one fact
  • Lehman , Sr . Partner , Lehma n Brothers , NY C Mr. Jame s Ling , Chr . , Ling-Temco , Dalla s Henry R . E l Luce , Editor , Time , Inc . - NYC Rev. Dr . Carlyl e Marney , Myer s Park Baptis t Church , Charlotte , N . E. J. Howar d Marshall ^ II, Pres
  • to Miami National Capital cultural events, 1966 Federal Times, 2/16/1966, Peter Paul and Mary Book Interior Dept. Film Festival papers 1967, photos Letters 1967, address list, copy of clippings 1967 Memo for the President 1967, summary of meeting 1/12/1967
  • a r y 's MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE Tuesday, A p r il 7, 1964 WASH INGTON Page 5 in Dallas, when I was 15. A l l in all, I'd say, I'd settle fo r m y p erfo rm a n ce today, both fo r m y intake and m y give-ou t, but there is in the background o
  • Roanoke Island; Lady Bird sees childhood friend, Emily Crow Selden, from St. Mary's Episcopal School in Dallas; Press Reports about LBJ's fast driving at the LBJ Ranch
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh Connally -- II -- 2 C: No, I really think, so far as I know, it partially developed out of Johnson's friendship with Charlie Marsh. It doesn't predate my time and association, but I was never in on it particularly. Charlie Marsh, as I
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 13 The second occurred the last time I saw and talked with LBJ. I flew to New Orleans with a few other Washington types to attend the 1972 NFL Superbowl game between Miami and Dallas as a guest of Cowboy owner Clint Murchison
  • , and the cook has recovered. . . . For the time being we seem to be getting along very well.” 4/26 On FDR’s orders, Army troops take possession of Montgomery Ward and Company after Sewell L. Avery, company chairman, and company directors refused to obey
  • of surplus wheat as a stop- have begun to run short of gap measure to me 't Jndinn wht•t1t hy th ('nd of 0
  • in Chief, "Frankfurte~ Alleg~met:-~e Zeitung" Editor in Chief of 11 Au11enpolitik" . I>~. Benno Reiffenberg ·' ·.·... · ' ~: · ' . · Editor in Chief o~ Staat1zeitung und Herald · correapondent of ·"We.tdeuta che Allege~e ine ; . Zeitune
  • people to his ranch rather than going v7here they are. I didn r t see much of him at all during that period of time. F: Where were you at the time of the assassination? Were you in Dallas? T: No. F: Getting ready for that evening? T: It was my
  • Post Bill Eaton, Chicago Daily News Jim Millstone. St. Louis Post Dispatch Ted Sell. Los Angeles Times John Pierson, Wall Street Journal Karen Klinefelter, Dallas News Saville Davis, Christian Science Monitor Day 1, 1968 Date Apri • Da the Whit e
  • state so in future times. I believe it's already beginning so, to establish his position in American life. But for Israel, he was a special friend. "Israel has had the fortune of enjoying bipartisan support from the day of its establishment. All American
  • November. If 1949 was a period that for us, and in retrospect it seems to me for the country, was a sort of happy time, in 1950, particularly as the year wore on, there were rising clouds and frustration. The war was continuing in Korea and getting more
  • Point Files Vantage Point Files Vantage Point Files Vantage Point Files 1969 - 1973 1969 - 1973 Vantage Point Files Vantage Point Files I. The Beginning (Dallas), ret'd Feb. 10, 1971 I. The Beginning, ret'd first time, edited by Hardesty II. I Feel
  • ^ ^ ^ fM^ HousE n*« ^ . Sep t 21, 196 7 €MT LYWOOM B. JOWWSOW MAKY 'resident begM his day at (Ptace)_ Th Time Telephon . Activit In Ou t L o L 4:57a t y (indud e visited by) e Situation Room Jak Breakfas Directo 8:3la f Justic 8:51a t
  • , 1985 INTERVIEWEE: MARY MARGARET VALENTI INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mrs. Valenti's residence, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 G: There was a New York Times story at the time he was in Mexico that he had received ten thousand
  • ngto n next 5 tur da,y. l b-01 d Es coo I t hollght the A&M b>.1sinea s was in a.b f1te- ment ponding our g etti:ng night time--no need to undertako the e.xpen6e i nvolved in synohronita. tion if th.e ro is a goo d cbnnoe ot ::rett:hig Qn othor frequ
  • was assistant district attorney of Dallas County and going to law school part-time contemporaneously with my service as assistant district attorney of Dallas County in the civil department. 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY