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  • 22 WDavid Hesmondhalghhite Bromley House Feb 65 Monday Smith Sit Rm Breakfast Secy McNamara Secy George George Connor McCone office John Sam Dep ofc NJ Reedy Reedy Director To Summit w Jack Adams Valenti CAB Zagoria on for AA
  • , William Foster CIA Director Richard Helms Secretary of Defense McNamara Asst Secy of Defense Max John McNaughton OEP Director Bryant Acting Secy of State George Ball U.S. Representative to the UN Arthur Goldberg Under Secy of Treasury Joseph Barr USIA
  • and John, Mayor John Lindsay that is, had been putting together a number of packages. Interestingly enough, my closest relationship developed with John around National Cathedral School, too. B: He had children there, too? W: Yes. He had some youngsters
  • programs seriously undermines Hon. William G. Ingram, Jr. -Memphis, Tenn efforts to alleviate poverty, Hon. Tom Currigan improve housing conditions and Hon. Ralph S. Locher - Cleveland, Ohio ease racial tensions. Mayor Hon. John V. Lindsay New York City
  • 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 INTERVIEWEE: J. LINDSAY ALMOND, JR
  • See all online interviews with J. Lindsay Almond, Jr.
  • Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr.
  • Oral history transcript, J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., interview 1 (I), 2/5/1969, by T.H. Baker
  • J. Lindsay Almond, Jr.
  • Kilpatrick Jim Bob Pierpoint Forrest Boyd Paul Healy ^Joseph Harsch Sid Davis Jerry Modesto Bill Lawrence Pat Ferguson Dick Reston Merriman Smith Peter Lisagor James Deakin Frank Cormier Catherine Mackin John Lindsay Rober t Thompson Donn Downing Jack Horner
  • , Mass. LINDSAY, Hon John V. , Mayor of New York City LOCHER, Hon Ralph S. Mayor of Cleveland LONG, Sen. Edward V. LONG, Sen. Russel B. LUCAK, Michael N., Chairman, Transit Board, Cleveland Ohio McCARTER, Walter J. , Administrator, National Capital
  • . Seymour Halpern Cong. William L. Stone Cong. Joseph P. Addabbo Cong. William L. Hungate John Conyers Cong. Edna F. Kelly Cong. Cong. Abraham J. Multer Cong . George W. Grider Cong. John J. Rooney Cong. William McCulloch Cong. Hugh L. Carey also Cong. Jack
  • John V. Lindsay, Mayor of NYC Mr. Charles M Maguire. Washington, Dc Carl Marcy, Chief of Staff, Foreign Relations Comm. , U S. Senat Dr. Mr. Dr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Benjamin E Mays, Pres. , Morehouse College, Atlanta, Ga C. J. McLin, Jr. ,Dayton, Ohio
  • t: Hon. "/" : /10:02a t Mayor 10:34a f George 10:46a The Thursday (include visite d by ) Cartha 9:20a t / White House Day t or t ...... Activity LD . ^9:12a f The August 24, 196 7 Watson Charles Schultze, John Lindsay
  • in the series include political campaigns, economics, education, health, labor, human relations, natural resources, urban policy, rural affairs, and politics. In addition to correspondence with Lyndon B. Johnson, the series contains speeches delivered by John
  • resident began his day at (Place) Activity LD (include visited by) 5:02p t Mayo r John Lindsay - New York City /• 5:08p t Roy Wilkins - New York City 5:20p t Hon. 5:30p t / Ramse y Clark - the Attorney General George 5:32p t George Meany 5
  • ://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 Califano -- LII -- 3 Something he stuck in in part to stick it to [John] Lindsay
  • . President Senghor will attend a performance of La Traviata at the Metropolitan Opera. Dress: Black Tie. IO 10:45 p.m. The Honorable John Lindsay, Mayor of the City of New York, will give a reception in honor of President Senghor at the Metropolitan Opera
  • about not being able to deal with the construction unions, and in effect I think the President tried to put some distance between himself personally and the New Jersey situation. I don't know whether we had our flare-up with John Lindsay prior
  • -- John C. Williamson, representing the National Assn. of Real Estate Boards, contended that • 'a Cabinet-ranlc department ... would at best generate a cold war among the departments of the Executive Branch as it sought to envelop within its Jurisdiction
  • associations. The Vice President Secretary Gardner Senator Clinton Anderson ATTENDANCE: John M Chenault , M. D. ,Decatur, Ala. Matthew F McNulty, Univ of Ala. Medical Center, Birmingham, Ala Douglass Goode, Jackson Hospital, Montgomery, ALa Jean Cowsert, M. D
  • University NEUSTADT,Richard E., University of Minn., WILSON., o. Meredith, WATSON,Thomas J ., Jr. Armonk, N.,Y• PIPER, Alan, Carnegie Corp. of N.Y • JONES.,Roger W• ., Bureau of the Budget ACHESON., Dean, Wash., D.C. LINDSAY, John V •, Mayor of NYC BRZEZINSKI
  • by Commissioner Palmer, will depart from the Plaza Hotel. 8:30 p.m. President Senghor of La Tra.viata at Dress: 10:45 p.m. Black F. will attend a performance the Metropolitan _opera, Tie. The Honorable John Lindsay, Mayor of New York, will give
  • whatsoever unless Mr. McGovern appeared. G: Who else was there? O: Terry Sanford, who was a peripheral candidate. It included Jackson, Humphrey, Muskie, and there might have been others. I don't recall. G: Was [John] Lindsay there or was he completely
  • support to Democratic Party unity; Jimmy Carter's role in the 1972 presidential election; Edmund Muskie's campaign leading up to the 1972 election and how it was affected by attacks in the Manchester [New Hampshire] Union Leader; John Lindsay's 1972
  • attitude toward this type of development? C: Well, you'll recall in January of 1966 in the State of the Union Message he took a shot at [John] Lindsay and the transit strike in New York, indicating that he would propose some kind of legislation
  • , what registration [he is]. Kerner was a Democrat, John Lindsay a Republican. Abel, probably [is] a Democrat. I have Of course, Otto I suppose Mr. [I. W.] I have no idea how Tex [Charles B.] Thornton is registered, but I know that Thornton
  • Travis County so not to be an embarrassment. I talked to John Connally about it, and I told John, I said, "John, there's only one way we can handle this thing. If--" And we had talked about the Johnson people would go to Los Angeles, and the Shivercrats
  • ; Shivers' interest in running for the U.S. Senate in 1954; Shivers' support for Eisenhower in 1952 and 1956; accusations of wrongdoing by insurance commissioners; John Connally asking for Shivers' campaign advice in 1962; Weldon Hart and Sandlin agreeing
  • some conservation work. I worked for a year at the Wilderness Society on the legislation on which I had done my thesis. In the course of that, I made the acquaintance of Hubert Humphrey, of Clinton Anderson, of John Saylor, of Scoop Jackson--the leading
  • 16th Libonati, Rep. Roland V. (D) Illinois 7th Lindsay, Rep. John V. (R) New York 17th Lloyd, Rep. Sherman P. (R) Utah 2nd Long, Rep. Gillis W. (D) Louisiana 8th McIntire, Rep. Clifford G. (R) Maine 2nd McLoskey, Rep. Robert T. (R) Illinois 19th Martin
  • r Lindsay Warren of GAO and 134 1 members of the National Press Club. Acceptances run 95 %, highest ever s :l achieved in Washington for any in­ e vitation opening. r Priorities Kayoes Junket Priorities · k a y o e d Universal's special junket
  • Lindsay, the only way of getting coillllittee, refused but we refused the Republican and more importantly to work with John Lindsay to work with support him because we needed in the House leadership, in the was through Bill McCulloch. M
  • - Executive Office Building GER – George Reedy JBC - John B. Connally LBJ - Lyndon Johnson JFK - John F. Kennedy MF - Marie Fehmer MJDR – Mary Rather? MMV - Mary Margaret Valenti (née Wiley) MMW - Mary Margaret Wiley PCEEO - President’s Committee on Equal
  • programs we put in. We began to think about whether we had adequate everything from maps of cities if we had to move in, if we had riots in cities. I think [John] Lindsay was worried about riots in New York City and I don't think Johnson thought very much
  • the Metropolitan Opera. Tie. The Honorable John Lindsay, Mayor of New York, will give a reception in honor of President Senghor at the Metropolitan Opera. Dress: Black Tie. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 11:45 a.m. Departure from 12:00 Noon Arrival at City Hall
  • basis they dealt with us on, as long as we were able to get these programs and money. F: In these early War on Poverty days did mayors like you and Richard Daley and John Lindsay pretty much support the administration's efforts? C: Yes. John Lindsay
  • Room with Mrs. Johnson and John O'Leary, head of the Yale College Political Union. He was extending an invitation to Mrs. Johnson to come up and speak on the Yale campus. She was really cute. She looked at him and started off by saying, "I'm afraid
  • , Robert W. KING, Carleton J. LINDSAY, John V. MacGRE())R, Clark MATHIAS, Charles McC 1 Jr. McCULLOCH, William M. McCLORY, Robert MOORE, Arch A., Jr. POFF, Richard H. RCDINO, Peter W., Jr. ROGERS, Byron G., SENNER, George F ., Jr·. st. ONGE, William L
  •                                Bruck, Oliver – Postmaster, Austin Brumbelow, John – Justice, Antitrust Division Brumby, W. M., Dr. – Walter Reed Commemorative Commission Bryant, E. S. – [see Dist. Supt of Postal Transportation Service] Buchanan, Leslie H. – Immigrant Inspector
  • contingent, we released the whole guard, leaving the regular army there. The army was there for the whole school year, because I remember going down the following spring with John Doar. The purpose of our trip was to talk to Meredith and talk to the army
  • - l August 5, 1967 NOTES OF MEETING OF PRESIDENT WITH MEL ELFIN, NEWSWEEK: JOHN STEELE OF TIME: JACK SUTHERLAND OF U.S. NEWS, JULY 28, 1967 The President had a general discussion with these three magazine writers on the Detroit riot and civil
  • to the point at which, in effect, our story starts. R: Okay, fine. I was appointed assistant secretary by President John F. Kennedy, and the way that came about, briefly was this. Arthur Goldberg had been named secretary of labor -designate by Mr. Kennedy
  • Baker gets indicted, we're in the middle of a transit strike in New York in which we're worried about John Lindsay blowing the lid off the wage-price guidelines on the wage side, we've got the State of the Union a week away. It is not an environment