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- DOCKWORKERS STRIKE; WAGNER, WEISL RECOMMEND GUSTAVE ROSENBERG AS FEDERAL DISTRICT JUDGE; RFK'S ALLEGED OPPOSITION; NEW YORK PATRONAGE; AGE LIMIT FOR JUDICIAL APPOINTEES; SAM RAYBURN'S ROLE IN SARAH HUGHES' APPOINTMENT; NEED FOR SENATORIAL CONSENT
- :25 To Sam Rayburn House Office Building for luncheon United Church Women's Committee of 100 1:55 Departed 2:05 Arrived White House Worked with Bess on guest lists and Ashton on correspondence 3:45 Mr. Kellam arrived as house guest (More) 1 Entry
- , and Mrs. Lindow. 5:29 Liz and Mrs. Hoffman left. Rested on bed. Talked with Luci. Worked with Ashton. 6:35 To the Cabinet Room -- then to reception at the opening of the Sam Rayburn Room at the Womens' National Democratic Club. Entry No. Time Activity
- AID FOR INDIA, PAKISTAN; STATE VISITS BY SHASTRI, AYUB; PLANS FOR WH DINNER FOR UN DELEGATES, MEETING WITH FIRST LADY FOR UN WOMEN; SAM RAYBURN STORY; NEED FOR IMPROVED STATE DEPT CONGRESSIONAL LIAISON; LBJ PRAISES CHARLES LIPSEN, CHATS WITH MRS
- : This collection contains papers collected by Paul R. Erb consisting of a Sam Rayburn commemorative stamp which Lyndon B. Johnson sent to Judge John Stafford of Kingsville, Texas in 1962, along with a note that accompanied the gift. • • • • Date range
- in soliciting the aid of the two most influential Texan Democrats on Capitol Hill in the 1950s, Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn and Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson. Harlow quickly became a vital staff member in the Eisenhower White House. Harlow became
- Relaying information from Sam [Rayburn?]
- leaves Washington for Austin by train with Rayburn CTJ is vice president of UT Ex-Students Association in Washington, D.C. 07/2024 12/28 Sam Houston Johnson weds Albertine Summers. 12/31 LBJ is en route back to Washington, after visiting Johnson City
- was at a two-day seminar in East Texas University with reference to Sam Rayburn. One of the people the're was the head of the history department LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- Working for the NYA during the depression and meeting LBJ; LBJ’s powerful leadership of the NYA; Sam Rayburn’s and Alvin Wirtz’s relationships with, and influence over, LBJ; LBJ’s parents; the influential circle of people that worked throughout
- . I: Do you recall any particular stories that he told you about anyone? About Sam Rayburn or the President? H: Oh, Sam Rayburn. Sam Rayburn was his second daddy. But, I can tell you when Sam Rayburn used to come to see Lyndon's father. Lyndon
- on national politics. I was organization manager for the state of Texas in the Adlai Stevenson campaign in 1952. Then in 1953 and 1954, I worked part-time for the Democratic National Committee under Chairman Stephen A. Mitchell and Speaker Sam Rayburn
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- Biographical information; birth; education; legislative service and experience; military service; writing and editorship; political activities (Adlai Stevenson campaign); Sam Rayburn; Hale Boggs; biography of Sam Rayburn; teaching; relationship
Oral history transcript, Lloyd Bentsen, Jr., interview 1 (I), 6/18/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that Shivers started again with his attack on Johnson. I remember calling, and Johnson finally wouldn't answer the phone and didn't want to come down and get in a fight. I recall calling Sam Rayburn and saying, "If he won't come down and defend himself
- Election to Congress in 1948; Sam Rayburn; Homer Thornberry; Johnson-Rayburn relationship; early relationship with LBJ; Drew Pearson; support of LBJ over Shivers in 1956; selection of Mrs. Bentsen as committeewoman; Secretary for the Committee
- that Lyndon of course was good at and had been involved in all of his life. It was the sort of politics that Sam Rayburn had grown up with, and Rayburn was probably the most liberal advocate of it that became nationally prominent, or liberal product
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- Organization of Democratic Advisory Council; Sam Rayburn; LBJ and labor; the black community; Brown and Root; Harris County Democrats; Frankie Randolph; precinct organization; 1956 State Democratic Convention; committeeman/committeewoman controversy
- Rayburn was anxious for him to head that delegation. So, we felt with great optimism that with the help of LBJ and Sam Rayburn we had the means to have the Democratic Executive Committee take the liberal road, and we also felt that once that was done
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- , but I have Because when I first came to the House I was not "in" with Mr . Rayburn as I was very soon thereafter . I have no memory of meeting him, although I'm sure I must have . M: You became fairly quickly a regular in the so-called Board
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- (With occasional comments by his wife, Jim Grant Bolling) Biographical information; Sam Rayburn; Bolling
- and supporter. M: What about his relationship with Mr. Sam in those years? Did you have a chance to see them together much? H: Yes, their association was quite close in the House of Representatives, and it was there Mr. Rayburn recognized Mr. Johnson's
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- Biographical information; first association with LBJ in Congress; LBJ’s chief motivation and goals; 1943 and 1948 elections; Sam Rayburn; Charlie Murphy; oil/gas industry; Bob Kerr; Natural Gas Act of 1938; Senator Francis Case; Area Basin decision
- on tidelands worked out by Speaker Sam Rayburn with President Truman had been effectuated and had not been killed by influential people and officials of Texas. The compromise agreement missed was since the states have oil and gas conservation departments
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- Meeting LBJ in 1937 and early interactions; John Connally; Jimmy Allred; Alvin Wirtz; George and Herman Brown; Sam Rayburn's influence on LBJ’s decision-making; roles of Allan Shivers and John Connally in the Democratic convention of 1956; Parten’s
- connection with Sam Rayburn? M: No, sir. Mc: What kind of connection have you had with Lyndon Johnson? M: Oh, none. I knew him, but that's all. I met Mr. Johnson a long time ago. I voted against him and for him, and that's about it. Mc: Did you
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- Biographical information; Judge Frank Culver; Sam Rayburn; LBJ; George Petty; Coke Stevenson; Dan Moody; Carter vs. Tomlinson; FDR and the New Deal
- in the 52nd and 54th Legislatures representing Grayson and Collin counties in the Texas House of Representatives. Between 1958 and 1961, he worked as an assistant to Sam Rayburn, U.S. Speaker of the House, and was Rayburn's official biographer. An avid
- this is something that you want checked. R: I would. I would like very much to have this checked out. I don’t remember where I first heard it. But I have for a long time lived with this information that when young Sam Rayburn was elected to the Texas Legislature
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- with his mother; description of Mrs. Johnson; Mrs. Johnson’s view of family’s economic status as opposed to LBJ’s opinions; Roberts’ impressions of the Johnson family; relationship between Johnson’s father, Sam Ealy Johnson, and Sam Rayburn; LBJ’s
- . Lyndon’s greatest and most important advisor when in the House was Sam Rayburn who took a great liking to both Lyndon and Lady Bird who were nearly always present at Sam’s popular Sunday Night parties held in his apartment. Sam, as Speaker, had an extra
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; Sam Johnson; W.R. Poage; Ike Culp; Oveta Culp Hobby; LBJ as secretary to Congressman Kleberg;
- •ib4fge.n hi• remark• by aay1ng that he be, U.eved hce' d. talked , th you. about tbi• beto..- you lett. ao no doubt you know more a.bout this than this ineN tr&gn1ent or • oonver•at1on. Ur. HoNaughtan bea:nted ,men Sam 1ntroduo•d ua tm4 aid that you were
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- Social updates, discussion with Speaker Sam re: calling back military/active duty/reserves
- Committee, which took over-~ Oh, I was also on the Immigration and Naturalization [Committee], and that went over to Judiciary under reorganization. So I went with it to the Judiciary Committee. M: Now you mentioned Sam Rayburn promoting Lyndon Johnson
- dignity. _ Present pressures indicate that Barkley is center of anti-Wallace bloc. Watch operations of Texas Power and Light to switch on Vice Presidency Rayburn or Jones as in 1940, to Barkley. Be prepared , if conven ient, not only to phone from
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
Oral history transcript, John E. Lyle, Jr., interview 1 (I), 4/13/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- his duties were such that he was constantly on the move. He went to the Speaker and had the Speaker talk to the Secretary of War, and I was ordered home through the Secretary's intervention. At that time, I had not met Sam Rayburn and did not know
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- and the defeat of Kleberg; LBJ and Sam Rayburn; “Board of Education;” LBJ’s 1948 Senate race and the resulting controversy; LBJ, Rayburn and oil and gas support; Sid Richardson; the Leland Olds controversy.
Oral history transcript, Elma (Mrs. Sam) Fore, interview 1 (I), 7/12/1971, by David G. McComb
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- until he was running Kleberg's whole shebang for him--his whole campaign. And he made our house his stopping place, back and forth to Corpus Christi. He'd and everything. Of course, Sam Rayburn was his friend and stop~and they'd discuss things
- See all online interviews with Elma (Mrs. Sam) Fore
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- Biographical information; political contacts with Kleberg and then LBJ; LBJ as teacher of Carroll Keach, L.E. Jones and Gene Latimer and taking them to Washington; Sam Rayburn; Mr. Fore
- Oral history transcript, Elma (Mrs. Sam) Fore, interview 1 (I), 7/12/1971, by David G. McComb
- Elma (Mrs. Sam) Fore
- recall, by a single vote. G: Do you recall how the fight went? S: He was supporting it. G: Yes, I had heard that Sam Rayburn had him be the floor leader for that bill. S: Do you remember that? I don't believe that's correct. Is that accurate
- [For interviews 1 and 2] Sparkman and LBJ's careers in the House of Representatives; the Selective Service extension bill in 1941; FDR's handling of the PWA and WPA; LBJ's relationship with FDR and Rayburn; economic problems in the South; LBJ
- The Johnsons spend Christmas of 1949 in Texas, having dinner and the tree at Mrs. Sam Johnson’s home and stockings at 1901 Dillman Street. January 1/3 Congress convenes; Sam Rayburn is sworn in as Speaker of the House. 1/4 President Truman delivers the State
Oral history transcript, Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., interview 1 (I), 1/28/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- delegates and things of that nature . I came back to the Massachusetts suite . John McCormack was sitting in there with old Sam Rayburn, the Speaker of the House, and Wright Patman, the Texas congressman . I was very friendly with all three of them
- of foreign students John Steele and Andrew Haskell (presented portrait of Sam Rayburn) To Cabinet Room to tape a message for J. Edgar Hoover In outer office reading newspapers w/ JV To Oval Office Sen. Russell Long (b.2) Secy Freeman (b.2) Secy McNamara (b
- with Felix de Weldon (sculptor) and receive bust of Sam Rayburn for the library. Tea. 4:10 Mr. de Weldon left. 4:14 Called Chester Newland. 4:25 Left the White House for Mr. Per's shop for shampoo and set. 6:09 Returned to the White House. Hurriedly changed
- Posters [Lyndon B. Johnson for President] Sam Rayburn Stamp - First Day Cover (framed) [transferred to Museum] Magazines 2
- to describe the first time you met Sam Rayburn. B: Well, the first time I met Sam Rayburn was in the campaign of 1932 when Roosevelt was running and John Nance Garner was running as his vice presidential candidate. Of course, the Busches and myself were very
- How Buford met LBJ; how Buford went to work for Anheuser-Busch; support for Franklin Roosevelt and how Buford met Sam Rayburn; LBJ's conservatism in the early 1940s; Anheuser-Busch business relations with KTBC; a Washington D.C. party the Johnsons
- is 48 Democrats, 47 Republicans, 1 Independent (Wayne Morse). Morse votes with the Democrats to organize the Senate, giving the Democrats a 49-47 majority. The party ratio in the House is 231 Democrats to 203 Republicans; Sam Rayburn is once again
- of Constitutional Principles,” criticizing the Supreme Court desegregation decision and pledging lawful means to overturn it. (Another “manifesto” is issued on 7/13 by 83 southern representatives attacking the civil rights bill.) LBJ and Sam Rayburn did not sign
- that a man that's raised in the country is secretive about his personal affai rs, except to hi s very close fri ends. That \'Jas true of Sam Rayburn, although Rayburn recogni zed the differences between personal affairs and public affairs. It seemed to me
- ;’ Ted Dealy; Bobby Baker, LBJ’s right hand man; Sam Houston Johnson; eastern press; Ralph Yarborough; retiring in 1958.
- of the Public Utility Holding Company act, or bill, which we were trying to get through. There was a very famous fight led in the House by the then Chairman of the Interstate Commerce Committee, who was Sam Rayburn. by Senator Burton Wheeler of Montana
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- Biographical information; early recollections of LBJ; LBJ’s relationship with FDR; LBJ’s interests; LBJ’s 1941 campaign; LBJ’s relationship with Sam Rayburn; Maury Maverick; 1948 race; Walter Winchell episode; counsel to Democratic Policy Committee
Oral history transcript, William M. (Fishbait) Miller, interview 1 (I), 5/10/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
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- and they got along just wonderfully well . So Mr . Rayburn says, "Now, Fish, don't you ever get tied up that close ." I said, "No, sir, Mr . Speaker . I'm married, but I ain't gonna get that married ." F: I presume now Sam Rayburn had the same affection
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- How he came to Washington; LBJ and Little Congress; LBJ as House doorman when Secretary to Congressman Kelberg; “Fishbait” as Miller’s nickname; dedication of the Sam Rayburn Library in Bonham, Texas; Sam Rayburn and his relationship with LBJ; LBJ’s
- the third time I'd lived there. We had a crop failure, went to Bonham for one winter, then went to most of my junior year in high school in Bonham, which is Sam Rayburn's home town, and then back to Gober where I finished school in 1945. But Gober is very
- Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
- Texas Legislature; Texas campaigns; John Conally; Sam Rayburn; bid for SWTSC Presidency; Office of Education; Civil Rights; Board of Foreign Scholarships
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 1 (I), 4/13/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- against Allan. So I drove all What had hap- pened is that [Sam] Rayburn had put Lyndon's name in kind of against his own--without telling him too much about it. So Lyndon was put in the position there of running not as [just] the favorite son
- See all online interviews with Sam Houston Johnson
- Johnson, Sam Houston
- Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 1 (I), 4/13/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
- Sam Houston Johnson