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- by)* t t t t t Dee Watson - re: NYC civil rights situation To S212, arriving at 10:58 George Reedy Mr. Halaby Mr. David Shulte - NYC - re: civil rights situation -- George Reedy joins on call Meeting w/ Governor Price Daniel, Ben Carpenter, Martin
- Bio: James C. Hagerty (1909-1981) was the Executive Assistant Press Secretary to New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey from 1943 to 1952. He served as President Eisenhower's Press Secretary from 1953 to 1961.
- LBJ Connection: White House Press Secretary for President Eisenhower, 1953-1961
- to President-elect Nixor, addressed to Mass in care of Mr. and Mrs. David Eisenhower -- Mr. Nixon 1 3 b1 day. ) Eion. Joseph Barr, Secretary of the Treasury Larry Temple (PL) - at Jim Jones' desk Honorable Lawrence O'Brien in "Little Lounge" --Chairman
- . David Eisenhower, Julie Nixon, Tricia Nixon, Agnew family, J. Willard Marriott, Mark Trice. 11:05 depart the White House with Mrs. Nixon and Speaker McCormack from the North Portico for motorcade down Pennsylvania Avenue to Capitol Hill. Faces in window
- Co. G. T. Schultz, State Dept. James A. Farley. Coca Cola Export Co. W. S. Gaud, Asst, to Bell, AID John W. Gardner. Pres., Carnegie Corp. NYC David Bell, AID General Alfred M. Gruenther Dan Kimball, Chmn. of Board, Aero- Jet Corp. Mrs. Oswald B. Lord
- David Eisenhower, grandson of Presideni Dwight Eisenhower. He sold a copy of it to then-Vice President Richard Nixon for fifteen cents. He has been writing ever since. Library staffers, docents and guests from the University assembled in the Library
- INTERVIEWEE: OVETA CULP HOBBY INTERVIEWER: David G. McComb PLACE: Mrs. Hobby's executive office at the Houston Post, Houston, Texas Tape 1 of 1 M: Mrs. Hobby has been kind enough to give me a few sheets here of biographical information which I'll
- How Hobby met LBJ; the history of the Houston Post’s involvement in LBJ’s career; Hobby’s appointment as director of the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps; Admiral Chester Nimitz and General Dwight Eisenhower; Hobby’s appointment to the Federal Security
- Oral history transcript, Oveta Culp Hobby, interview 1 (I), 7/11/1969, by David G. McComb
- or international organization should be made in the manner to be prescribed by law and subject to the limitations imposed on treaties. Controversy over the Bricker Amendment continues throughout the year. The Eisenhower Administration opposes the amendment, saying
- to the troops Then Navy Band played Stars Bangled Banner and Marine Honor Guard stood by with fixed rifles for a 21-gun salute. 10:33a Departed General immediately on Helicopter 1 for Palm Desert, California - home o f Eisenhower WHITE HOUS E Dat e JIDENT
- Di,, May 16, 1966 Monday, May 16, 1966 -Camp David p , Monday Activity (inctude visited by) turc Expend Code The President to the dining room to join for breakfast (while still in pajamas) Luci, Pat Nugent, Mr. and Mrs. NormanFisher, MM Valenti
- Mest a C L Secretary Freema n Elmer B . Staat s Hope Riding s Mille r Robert Weaver Charles Hitc h Gardner Ackle y Clark Cliffor d John M^ i Horne Joseph Bar Bar r Dr. Donal d Hornig David E . Bel l Lowell Bridwell Commerce Dept Mr Mrs Henry M de Butts
- / Legislative Leaders, to view body of President Kennedy in East Room of White House Arr 274 EOB w/ Mrs. Johnson and President Eisenhower Discussion w/ Mr McCone of CIA Depart 274 EOB w/ Mrs Johnson for Public Service for President Kennedy Return to 274 EOB
- Bio: Milton Stover Eisenhower (b. September 15, 1899, d. May 2, 1985) was the youngest brother of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. He served as an adviser to every U.S. president from Calvin Coolidge through Richard Nixon. He began working
- Eisenhower, Milton Stover, 1899-1985
- ://catalog.archives.gov Folder Title Black, Hugo L. Churchill, Winston [1 of 2] Churchill, Winston [2 0f 2] Clark, Tom C. Clifford, Clark M. Dewey, Thomas E. Diaz Ordaz, Gustavo Douglas, William O. [1 of 2] Douglas, William O. [2 of 2] Eisenhower, Dwight D. [Inauguration
- Eisenhower. . March, AFB - Meeting with President Eisenhower ·.. · following Honolulu meetings · --April 18, 1968 COLORADO October 12, 1964 Campaign Speech, Coliseum, Denver _:: Remarks, Airport~ Denver August 26", 1966 . •. ,., :, :'Speech, Univer·sity
- elected Speaker of the House. 1/6 Eisenhower delivers his State of the Union Message before a joint session of Congress. In foreign affairs Eisenhower promises that “America’s response to aggression will be swift and decisive” and calls for a military
- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 7, 1967 Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. ~COWFIBENTIAL FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Larry Levinson Ben Wattenberg Lr(..~ v,-.> We talked to David Brody of the Anti-Defamation B'nai B'rith, and he reported
- November White House - LB J Ranch, Texa s Secy. McNamar a - Washington , D . C . (b. 7 ) 9 1965 TUESDAY \ General Dwigh t Eisenhowe r - Ft . Gordo n hospital , Ft. Gordon . Georgi a and talked w/ Mrs . Eisenhower . Genera l Eisenhowe r ha d
- HARLOW REPORTS ON HIS TALK WITH DWIGHT EISENHOWER ON RATIFICATION OF CONSULAR CONVENTION WITH USSR; EISENHOWER'S REVISIONS OF PROPOSED STATEMENT ON HISTORY OF TREATY; EISENHOWER'S PROPOSAL TO CALL EVERETT DIRKSEN ON MATTER; LBJ EXPRESSES APPROVAL
- y Anderson Anderso n aass a possibl June- 29, 1965 'White Hous e Tuesday AG Katzenbac h Bill Moyers To mansion fo r lunc h w / Secy Rus k Secy McNamara . McGeo Bund y Bill Moyers MW Larry O'Brien General Eisenhower in 1954 being
- . Zarvos, USSS __ Mr. Jim Whan, USSS Mr. J. Murray, USSS Mr. John Guy, USSS Mr. Ernie Olsson, USSS Mr. David Baldelli, USSS Mr. R. Deprospero, USSS Mr. Johnny Simpson, USSS Mr. C. Rochner, USSS Mr. E. Decima, USSS Mr. Roy E. Nunn, USSS ^ Mr. W. Brown, USSS
- EISENHOWERS' GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY AND RELATED FUND-RAISING EFFORTS FOR EISENHOWER COLLEGE
- claimed that Eisenhower and budget director Percival Brundage “trimmed” military spending requests over his opposition. 1/3 The White House is blocking attempts of the Preparedness Subcommittee to obtain copy or specific excerpts from the Gaither
- ^*" Secy Robert McNamara Secy Katzenbach
- . **HtHMh Charles Crossfield of Arkansas - and Mrs Mr. Robert E. Culbertson of California - and Mrs. partnership with a group of equal . size, degree of achievement, .Mr. David H. Ernst of Maryland - and Mrs. and length of service, the latter , Mr. Howard
- . Senator Douglas is going to attempt to tack an anti-lynching amendment onto the natural gas bill. Eisenhower delivers State of the Union Message to Congress, outlining foreign, farm, tax and other major election-year issues. He calls for payments
- Blumenson Martin Blumenson, military histori an. outlined the problems and ten sions that prevented Eisenhower, Montgomery, and Bradley from clos ing a gap in Normandy in the early months of the allied invasion of Europe as detailed in his recently
- - - th e President boarded a Jetstar. Aboar d was forme r Presiden t Eisenhower an d his aid e Genera l Schulz . The Presiden t me t wit h Genera l Eisenhowe r aboar d th e Jetstar - - J V took note s on th e meetin g - pi x by Okie. The n th e Presiden t
Oral history transcript, Robert H. Finch, interview 2 (II), 6/19/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Finch -- II -- 7 cabinet members to be sure to follow through on that, as well as everything including the log of those who were at Camp David, as I recall. G: Let's go back to the period in the 1950s when LBJ was majority leader and Nixon was vice
- of Medicaid/Medicare; the relationship between LBJ and Nixon after the Johnson Administration; the relationship of LBJ, Nixon and Dwight Eisenhower during the Eisenhower Administration; enlisting the support of senators and governors in presidential election
- in 1947 as director of the professional staff of the House Armed Services Committee. He held this position until he joined the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952 as an administrative assistant. Eisenhower was the first president
- LBJ Connection: Assistant Librarian, House of Representatives, 1938-1940; Chief Clerk, House Armed Services Committee, 1950-1951; Special Assistant and Deputy Assistant to President Eisenhower, 1953-1961; Adviser to President Nixon, 1969-1970
Knowlton, William A.
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- LBJ Connection: Four-star general; staff member to Generals Dwight Eisenhower and Omar Bradley in the 1950s; staff member, U.S. Army chief of staff; staff member, secretary of defense 1964-1966; assistant division commander, Ninth Division; Military
Schwartz, Marie Smith, 1920
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- Bio: Marie Schwartz (b. March 19, 1920, Atlanta, Georgia) was a journalist, author, philanthropist, and a personal friend to the Lyndon Johnson family. She was a staff writer for the Washington Post, covering the White House during the Eisenhower
Gavin, John, 1931-
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- LBJ Connection: Donor of a 1959 letter from LBJ to President Eisenhower
Oral history transcript, Hubert H. Humphrey, interview 3 (III), 6/21/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Remember that resolution by Senator Joe McCarthy that would tie President Eisenhower's hands at Geneva? It was sort of a slap both at the Democrats in the Senate as well as the Eisenhower Administration. I think the Republicans wanted it killed quietly
- won; [Dwight] Eisenhower was going to be inaugurated on January the twentieth. We had lost Senator [Ernest] McFarland in the election, and Lyndon, who had been McFarland's whip, or assistant, was elected minority leader of the Senate. At forty-four
- LBJ's election as Senate minority leader in 1953; the small numerical difference between majority and minority parties in the 1953 Senate; committee assignments; the Johnsons' social life in early 1953; the Eisenhower inauguration and related events
- Cater OFF RECORD: BenHeineman George Christian (pl) Mr. Christian asked that the President buzz txx him To Walter Reed Army Hospital via Kx automobile --to visit General Eisenhower President took him book "Capable of Honor" written by Allen Drury
- departed barbershop and returned to Oval Office 11:35a President to South Lawn for Presentation of Medal of Honor to following Army personnel: First Sergeant David H. McNerney c-^-^jL Sergeant First Class Delbert O. Jennings -, Staff Sergean t Kenneth E
- not listen. That is exactly what I thought would happen." Clark Clifford: Would the President like to report on his visit with President Eisenhower? The President: I enjoyed the trip very much. I intend to get away from here Wednesday afternoon and spend
- Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
- an advisory committee on international development. That work was done primarily outside of the Congress, outside of vJashington. F: So during that time-- R: During that period I didn't have much contact. It wasn't until the Eisenhower Administration
- Early contacts with LBJ as a Congressman; relationship with Sam Rayburn; service under Eisenhower and Truman; LBJ’s friendship and loyalty; comments on the office of VP; LBJ’s sensitivity; the role of governors; Rockefeller’s comments on John
- /5 LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) and CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) are already in Washington at the beginning of the year. LBJ and other Democratic and Republican legislative leaders meet with Eisenhower at the White House to discuss Eisenhower’s State of the Union