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- and looked at hangar. Drove through Reagan, Martin, and main ranches. 1:40 Left w/ President, Congressman and Mrs. Pickle and looked at hangar. Drove through Reagan, Martin, and main ranches. 3:15 Return to main house. 3:32 Left w/ President, Congressman
- - took pix and President had press conference. Activity 2. 12:30 Left w/ President, Mr. and Mrs. Krim, Eloise, and drove to Lela's. Judge Thornberry met us on ranch road 1. Rode to Reagan Ranch, stopped at Cedar House and then went to Cousin Oreole's. 3
- a (Ronald Reagan) The Governo r o f Colorado (John A . Love ) The Governo r o f Connecticut (John N , Dempsey ) The Governo r o f Delaware (Charles L . Terry , Jr. ) The Governo r o f Florida ^ (Claude R. Kirk) ,, for ^ the The Governo r o f Georgi
- y t Ralph Maugha n 5 Dennis J . Czarkowsk i t Ronald MacDonal d t Marker L . Nichol s n G . Wheele r III 4 Frederick T . Allen d H . Dabne y Mr. Rober t Melchior i SP 3 R . F . Kuklinsk i Mr. Denni s Sha w SP 4 James L. Powers III Mr. Willia m
Oral history transcript, Adrian A. Spears, interview 2 (II), 4/14/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- gotten married here or lived here, and I felt that the influence that the military would have would make it very hard to do anything with him. And I would have said the same thing today, because he was a popular man just like [Ronald] Reagan was popular
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 10 (X), 9/23/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- seat. The other thing I should mention, and I notice [Ronald] Reagan's name here somewhere in my notes, I don't know whether Reagan was a declared candidate or not but Brown was worried about Reagan. I don't know whether he said anything at this time
- and wise enough. Sometimes I am totally convinced you'll have a mandatory seventy [year] retirement [age], which would preclude Ronald Reagan from being the candidate. But LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
- he preferred briefs or boxer shorts. Ronald Reagan was emphati cally a man of Hollywood: Shribman noted that one biography of him is aptly titled President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime. Noting chat the campaign com petition between George W. Bush
- the block grant is now developing, the Ronald Reagan theme that plays itself out again. Less of a support for the block grant, much more still for the categorical, even despite the Nixonian approach to block granting things also. Nothing close to the success
- . Thomas admires him further for "doing the most u eful work of any liv ing ex-president." Ronald Reagan: "There was a Reagan revolution," Ms. Thomas affirmed, ··and it continues today." She applauded Reagan for contributing 4 significantly to the dO
- sign this thing. You got to pick out a good place for him. Mr. LBJ and, of course, I can't get Ronald Reagan. And I think we are through trying to get signatures now because there 7 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
- thirty-five, forty, forty-five minutes even though it was only supposed to be a half an hour. But President Ronald Reagan used to stand there and Helen Thomas, the senior correspondent, would say, "Thank you, Mr. President," shutting off the news
- of which was dedicated by President Johnson. Then I had my troubles with a new governor of the state, one Ronald Reagan, in the course of which he won and I lost. Then I became a faculty member again. K: Maybe a battle, but not the war? CK: Well
- around w/ Mrs. Johnson. Cong and Mrs. J J Pickle and immediately to hangar area to look at progress on insulation job Riding on Reagan Ranch Riding on Martin Ranch Depart Martin Ranch enroute house Dx,,, November 22, 1966
- , ms, g mjdr. Dxtr Augus LBJ Ranch Dav t 15, 1966 Monday Activity (include visited by) Arrived on Reagan property. By Malechek' s house. T At Martin place. Told Clarence Knetsch to have a snake-type road built through the dear area so he can
- and the White Hous will be adorned with a downright rn ron." Liz drew the curtain of harity across that one, say ing ') won't even comment on that." Liz admir s the way Ronald Reagan used humor to deflect criticism of his administra tion. His self-deprecation
- into the · · ·- .... - ·· ·· · -:·~-~·:::::-~>.;::: instance, of the sente~.ce: "To wings of platitude. But it is a NOTES rugbt our nation is accomplish very foolish thought. In the \ ing more for its people. than first place, it is a -government Ronald Reagan t.i s.u a 11 y . has ever been accomplished
- 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 07/03/17 Folder Title JBC - Six Month Plan JBC - Economic Issues Papers JBC - Domestic Issues Papers JBC - Ronald Reagan JBC - Speeches – Extra Copies 1979
- of anything: they are results. Nobody reflects that better than Ronald Reagan. He is not the cause at all of the country being conservative. His presidency is the result of a conservatising trend that began when he was still a liberal Democrat and head of one
- in Austin condemned the civil rights portion of Harry Truman ·s Fair Deal as a farce and a sham, an effort, he said. to set up a police state in the guise of history. But if Ronald Reagan, who voted four times for Frank lin Roosevelt, could change his mind
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 63 (LXIII), 4/17/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of the things [Richard] Nixon learned when he went with [Clement] Haynsworth and whatever the other guy was, and of the things [Ronald] Reagan learned with [Robert] Bork--[G. Harrold] Carswell--that Supreme Court seat is something that the Senate takes very
- . . the VP deplaned, looked around the lobby, but did no shopping. . . arrive D. C. at 3:20 pm Helicopter to Pentagon Pad w/ Dr. Hurst, Jack, MMV, Mrs. Reagan, MF - arriving 3:37 Via Car 111 to 4040 w/ above, arriving at 4:00 pm Meeting w/ Captain Cannon, Dr
- at main house for refreshments. 10:40 With Mr. Carter driving along runway looking at plantings. 10:50 Joined President and Mr. Heath in President's car. Toured Reagan and Martin ranches. 11:45 Returned to main ranch and house. Lunch w/ President, W.W
- ) and Congressman Pickle, Mssrs. White Denius, and Gideon (chopper to Austin). 4:40 To the front of the main house with the President, Mr. Criswell, Joe, and Lynda. 4:51 Toured the ranches with the above; between the Scharnhorst and the Reagan ranches, Lynda and Joe
- Joined the President and Lynda at Junction School; toured Scharnhorst Ranch, river property, and Reagan Ranch with them. 1:21 Returned to main ranch with the President and Lynda. 1:45 Lunch with the President, Lynda, Liz Carpenter, Jake Jacobsen, Marie
- , KTBC. Left front yard by car and went to Reagan Ranch with Mr. and Joined later by Mr. Kellam. Mrs. Arthur Krim. Arrived Reagan Ranch. Walked around. At Cousin Oreole's. Came in East Gate. Arrived Main House. Called Bill Moyers in D. C. Called Judge
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Oral history transcript, Richard Morehead, interview 2 (II), 7/2/1987, by Christie L. Bourgeois
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- John Connally and LBJ; Connally's efforts to get governors' support for LBJ's actions in Vietnam; clashes between Connally and Ronald Reagan; the purpose of JFK's 1963 trip to Texas; how things changed in Texas when LBJ became president; a LBJ Ranch
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 16 (XVI), 11/21/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , Jeff Cohelan, the New York Times, Newsweek; John Gilligan; O'Brien's June 1966 trip to California and his report on the political climate there; Ronald Reagan; evidence that negative comments by U.S. congressmen regarding Vietnam were being used
- Arrive Reagan Ranch 11:29a Depart Reagan Ranch 11:51a Arrive : joined Hangar. . there by Mrs. Johnson to watch film "The Johnson Years, " done by Wolper Productions 12:38p Depart Hangar ____ • • I . • —. 2:39p ! ( \ : Main House 1:15p
- passengers for ride to look at deer Harry McPherson, dEx Larry Levinson —— Jim Gaither, Fred Bohen, Matt Nimetz, and Stan Ross On Reagan Ranch Returned to Main House and to the den for meeting on the legislative program y Secy Rusk LUNCH "" Back to den
- friend) Reagan Legg and Larry King Nick Katzenbach Ed Cooper Sarah McClendon Texas Delegation Roland Boyd Bobby Baker (New York) Howard MaMahon To gym Jim Mathis Jack Bell Bob Burkhardt Congressman George Mahon Jerr Griffin (Baltimore Sun) To Speaker's
- hands in P-38 with Mr. and Mrs. Reagan of Wichita Falls and children Speaker Adam Yarmalinsky Geo Reedy Buzz, re: helping on speeches Speaker's office Secretary Goldberg, Reedy, re: letter from Mr. Stone from Afro-American (see file) on Equal Opportunity
- and Mary and went back to Danz and Martin. Then to Reagan to look at deer, wild turkey. Looked at bluebonnet seeds to see if they were coming up. Then back to main house. Lunch with President and staff. 2:36 With President to Blanco Methodist Church
- , and Mrs. McNamara. 11:52 Posed on porch for pictures with President, Lynda, Luci 12:08 Went riding with President, Lynda, Joe Batson, McNamaras to the Reagan Ranch. 12:45 Returned to main house 12:46 Went to President's office to see pictures of President
- clothes. 10:50 Left thrift shop. 11:10 Arrived ranch 12:10 Drove around LBJ, Reagan, Martin ranches with Don Thomases, J.C. Kellam, Mary Slater, and President. 1:46 Hartman and Lewis Place. 2:00 Helicopter from Lewis Place to Haywood for lunch with above
- car and visited cemetery and birthplace. 3:05 Returned to main house with party. 5:08 Left main house driving LBJ car with Mrs. Humphrey and Mrs. Mansfield. Toured main ranch, Reagan, Martin, and Danz ranches driving slowly and looking at wildlife. 6
- THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place). Entry No. Time LBJ Date Friday, July 1, 1966 Activity 10:13 w/ President and Dale Malechek toured LBJ Ranch and Reagan Stopped at Cousin
- Angelo 1:35 Arrived LBJ Ranch 1:05 w/ Mr. Marcus and others, toured Reagan Ranch 1:40 Returned to main ranch 3:46 w/ President left ranch in chopper w/ Krims Inspected Krims new house President left and went to beach house 3:50 w/ Krims left for beach
- . Clifford to main house 3:50 w/ President to south end of runway to greet Secretary McNamara Stopped at ranch 4:02 w/ President, Secretary McNamara and Cliffords, left main ranch Entry No. Time Activity Drove around Reagan, Martin, Danz ranches Picked