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  • important. MG: Let's talk about three in particular: [Sam] Ervin, [James] Eastland and [Richard] Russell. RG: All three of them, of course, voted against cloture, which was the key vote. Most of the southerners, the key southerners, did not support
  • defeated nomination; Ervin, Eastland and Russell were key votes; disregard of the separation of powers and ethics.
  • : The Presiden t Dr. Joh n Roch e Frank Wolf e Bill Fishe r Ervin Du ggan Harry Middleto n pob y y (includ e visite d by ) D 8:00a Presiden 9:10a Ji y Dr. Willia m Lukash Bob Hardesty Paul Glyn n Col. Hug h Robinso n Clint Hil l Jim Jone s John Pau l Jone
  • "BULLETIN" we announced that we would run "THE WOLFSON STORY" in our next "BULLETir,:." You thought a bomb exploded when we made such an announcement since the WOLFSONS' that are involved in the Story are LOU WOLFSON and SAM WOLFSON both of Jacksonville
  • , 1978 INTERVIEWEE: W. ERVIN II REDII JAt1ES INTERVI HJER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. James' office, Houston, Texas Tape 1 of 2 J: I first met Lyndon B. Johnson sometime in the mid 1930s. I was a clerk in the old WPA. At that time Aubrey
  • See all online interviews with W. Ervin James
  • James, W. Ervin
  • Oral history transcript, W. Ervin James, interview 1 (I), 2/17/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
  • W. Ervin James
  • , James O . EAGLETON, Sen. ECKHARDT, Bob ED MONDS ON, Ed EDWARDS, Don EDWARDS, Edwin EDWARDS , Jack EILBERG, J. ELLENDER, Allen J . ELLINGTON, (Gov) Buford ELLSWORTH, Robert F. ERLENBORN, John N . ERVIN, Sam J ., Jr. 5 Folder Title List Congressional
  • . . Franci s Xavie r Catholi c Church , Stonewall , Texa s - ~ "_"for MAS S said by Fathe r Wunibal d Schneide r _ i j 1 1 __________ ________ : | t ___^______™___________^____^________ { j Depar I sam 10:03a Arrive 1 ! y y_ e Presiden t
  • Russel l the n introduced Sam Levin . President . Levi n & Sons . For t Wayne , Ind . and th e Presiden t presente d th e awar d i n smal l business categor y ATTENDANCE: Mr. Le o V . Bodine , Exe c VP , Nat l Assoc o f Manufacturers (sponsors o f
  • Gaylord Nelson i # Senator Sam Ervin, Jr. ^Senator Robert Kennedy Senator John Pastore Senator Paul J. Fannin Senator Thomas Kuchel Senator Claiborne 3Bexx Pell Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator // William
  • Wildlife Assoc Eastman, Robert - Dept of Interior Edmondson, Cong. Ed - House Interior Committee Ellis, Thomas C - Director, N. C. State Parks Ellis, Thomas W. , Jr. - N. C. Seashore Commission Ervin, Sen. Sam J. Evans, Thomas, Office of Asst Secy. , Public
  • Long of Louisiana Henry Wilson BM Sam Hughes, Acting Director, BOB Cong Carl Albert JV Bill Moyers (pl) BM (pl) JV (pl) BM (pl) JV (pl) JV (pl) To the Oval Office -- stopping in mjdr's room reading the press briefing from this afternoon
  • to knmv as not only a very bright, very able, and a very tough man--was a very tormented man throughout thos whole nomination process because he was not able to fight back. say to Sam Erv:Ln when Sam Ervin said, "Justice Fortas, I He couldn't think
  • ). 4:05 Guests left. 4:10 To Red Room for education trip meeting with Liz, Nash Castro, Secretary Garner, Bess, Doug Cater, Ben Wattenberg, Ervin Duggan, Carol Connor, Hal Levy, John Singerhoff, Simone, Marcia . . . . 6:00 Returned to second floor
  • the White House by chopper for Tennessee. 10:10 Meeting with Jack Valenti, Liz Carpenter, and Ervin Duggan. Lunch. 2:35 To the swimming pool. (2:43 The President returned from Tennessee -- to his office) 3:10 Left the White House -- to Mr. Per's shop
  • -- Earle Cocke Sen Humphrey Arthur Krock Bobby Sen. Dirksen Senator Johnson opene d the Senate Made statement for NBC, ABC, CBS radio and television -- using part of floor statement for toda y Dick Harkness Lunch in P-38 $2.00 Don Ervin, Bob Albright
  • Annette to present term paper written o n Senator Johnson Russ Baker, Bob Albright, Mr . Van Camp, Don Ervin , Ted Lewis Clinton Hester Jebby Davidson, Portland, Oregon, re: coming to Oregon for dinner Dinner in P-38 with Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Kellam
  • by)* March 25, 1960 Expenditure Code LD John Oakes, (New York Times) Don Ervin, Bob Albright, Bill Theis, George, Bill Moyers Sen Young (Ohio) Lunch in P-38 with Arthur Krock $2.50 Jamison Cain and his mother Jack Bell W. C. Link (Governor Buford
  • and 1972; John Erlichman's, Johnny Walters', and Secretary of the Treasury George Shultz's involvement in the IRS activities; the Senate Watergate Committee, also known as the Ervin Committee; Terry Lenzner's and Sam Dash's theory regarding the reason
  • INTERVIEWEE: SAM HOUSTON JOHNSON INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: The Alamo Hotel, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 2 J: "Years later, when I was on Johnson's staff, Sam Houston felt only irritation when the Majority Leader was hailed in newspapers
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  • Johnson, Sam Houston
  • Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 3 (III), 6/9/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Sam Houston Johnson
  • . No, I don't knew why he selected [Edwin] Johnson, [John] Stennis, and [Sam] Ervin. This is something interesting (reading an outline): "Senator [Arthur] Watkins wrote that LBJ urged the senators to delete from the censure resolution the charge
  • to the Senate. F: I don't know when Bailey went out. D: Yes, Sam Ervin had gotten there. memory gets pretty raggedy. F: Of course Sam Ervin was there a long time. I think Sam Ervin succeeded Bailey. My I think he got along pretty well with our senators
  • s Sgt Higgin Walt Rosto w Sgt . Rober t Recc o e Sgt Ervin Dugga n Ton e Scot . Jac k Clif f y Profit Marie Fehmer Harr _ Dian a Heiges Mr. an d Mrs.—George Christia n Elizabeth Christia n Susan Christian I Georg . Paul Glyn n . Ken Gaddi s
  • leaking problems but I just think it was pure turf. They were afraid they'd be under the Civil Rights Division. G: It's interesting that two of the Senate opponents were Sam Ervin and Jacob Javits. C: Can I just mention something here
  • ” Appointment – Pro “Lame Duck” Appointment – Anti A.U. Seminar - Pro A.U. Seminar – Anti The “Com-Symp” Charges Chronology of Events Obscenity Issue: Liberal Record in General – Anti Ervin – Arnold Letters Contents of the Filibuster: The Committee Report
  • Accompanied by Sen Ervin, Sen and Mrs. Jordan; Congressman Kornegay; Charlie Boatner; Bill Cheatham Mrs. Bess Cheatham same * If CP give flight number; if SP give owner. ** Met by, Meetings, Activity, etc. Destination (Place) Greensboro, NC Wash - MATS
  • George Reedy Opened Senate Met with and picture made with Senators Ervin and Jorda n and 41 North Carolina Boy Scouts in the Ceremonia l Room. Muto made picture. In P-38, visited with Gustav-Adolf Gedat (pronounced, GAY DOT), a member of the Parliament
  • Atkins, George Brenholtz, Dr. Joseph Frantz, and Ervin Duggan in Lincoln Sitting Room. 6. 5:00 Meeting with Dr. Grover, Dr. Alderson, and Dr. Rhoads in Yellow Oval Room. 5:25 To West Wing and President's office with guests. Waited for President in Fish
  • , driving with Mrs. Johnson, Diana, Mr. Thornberry, Mr. Ikard, MM To 30t h Plac e Sen Ervin re: labor legislation Abe Fortas Dinner: Walter and Marjorie, Mr. Thornberry, Mr. Ikard, MM, Diana, Mrs. Johnson, Lynda E Lucy at Camp Mystic Bobby Baker To Bed
  • e 4, 196 8 aboard Ai r Forc e On e _ y e f o r t Expend! Activit oL D Cod ^ Tuesda y y (includ e visite d by ) tur '_ e e Presiden t departe d th e Sout h Law n - vi a helicopter, accompanie d by : SsckKX Sa m Housto n Johnson Ervin Dugga n mf
  • 12:09p *& Joined Dr. Donald Hornig Harry John Roche [ Walt Joe Califano Marvin Douglass Caterl Ervin by Liz Carpenter ~ Larry Christian De Ernest Goldstein Charles McPherson Jim Rostow Watson Duggan Levinson Vier Pierson Maguire Jones VHITE HOUS
  • , Jr . , Chairman , Stat e Democrati c Executiv e Committee Senator Sa m J. Ervin , Jr . Senator B . Everet t Jorda n Thad Eure , N . C . Sec y. o f Stat e Henr y L. Bridges , Audito r 1 Edwin Gill . Treasure r Charle s F . Carroll , Supt , o f Public
  • . \ ~" m Hughes (Phili p S. Hughes ) Liz Carpenter re possibly cancelling n Carlock , Treasur y ' (b1) " plans for evening re editorial ——^ p S. "Sam " Hughe s ____ . • . _ _— , _ _ ____ «- _^ - _. • „ , • ~ __ in _ because of weather
  • Senator Thoma s . Dodd Senator Allen Ellender Senator Sam Ervin Senator Carl Hayden Senator Liste r Hill Senator Spessard Holland Senator Danie l Inouy e Senator Henr y Jackso n Senator Fran k Lausch e Senator Russel l Lon g Senator Warren Magnuson Senator
  • other examples of how he was able to get these majorities on narrow votes? L: We had a fight at one time over the civil rights bill. Sam Ervin made the issue about jury trial, when someone was cited for contempt by these federal judges. Johnson
  • (left). 3 ON THE COVER· Some of the leaders who have spoken at the Library Top: Kirk Douglas, Helen Hayes, Vernon Jordan, Henry Kissinger Middle: Nelson Rockefeller, Earl Warren, Dean Rusk,Hubert Humphrey Bottom: Sam Ervin, Beverly Sills, Walter
  • ] Fulbright. No surprise at all [about] Senators [Sam] Ervin and Kerr, and Senator [William] Knowland, who was his opposition, the Republican minority leader who had--it was a knife edge, absolutely knife edge, forty-nine [to] forty-seven. And so Knowland
  • ; Arthur Godfrey's farm; Sam Houston Johnson's broken leg and his wife, Mary; LBJ's relationships with Bill Moyers and Sam Houston Johnson; Sam Houston Johnson's book My Brother Lyndon; LBJ's relationship with Senator John Pastore; the 1957 Civil Rights
  • of works Driver (LBJ's) see Parker, Robert Driver's Licenses (LBJ) Duggan, Ervin S. see also Public Broadcasting Duke, Joe (Sergeant-at-Arms, Senate) Durr, Virginia and Clifford E Early Years East-West Center Easter Egg Roll Editorial Endorsements
  • of this year." He said, "Who's that?" I said, "Sam Ervin. The reason I know that is because his brother was in the Congress when I was, in the House when I was and when you were, and he was my next-door neighbor, and he took his life. The committee met in North
  • to serve or--? J: No, I think Johnson was willing to serve and felt it was needed. G: The others were Sam Ervin and John Stennis, is that right? J: Yes, Ervin and all of them had a good deal of guts. G: Yes. The story is told that at one point when
  • for an appointment. know what I \'Janted to discuss. I told them. They wanted to I carried Senator Sam Ervin with me because I thought he was the best constitutional authori ty we had in the Senate. ~Jhen I got there, the Presi dent and the Vice President
  • , and then Lyndon. The Democrats consisted [of]--I can't remember all of them, I don't believe, but [Estes] Kefauver, Scoop [Henry] Jackson, Sam Ervin, Senator [John] Stennis, of course. And the 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • wearing contact lenses; LBJ becoming vice president and Belieu going to work for John Connally; Belieu's reaction to LBJ's temper; LBJ's attempts to manipulate Sarah McLendon through Belieu; Sam Houston Johnson's relationship with LBJ; the influence of LBJ