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  • Minister described and said he would attempt to obtain some satisfaction for the Prime Minister's request upon his return to Washington. He was informed that the matter had already been raised with David Bell and that AID was now engaged in testing
  • David Bell was going to be on the platform introducing him-strongly attacking the President's Vietnam policy. You have to remember, Kennedy at that point had not attacked, previously attacked us. I called Marvin at the White House--this was at about
  • Texans who just couldn't take Truman's stand on tidelands, on FEPC [Fair Employment Practices Commission], on Taft-Hartley. There was a strong tide running for [Dwight] Eisenhower. You were really bucking it when you went against it. However, there were
  • and pets; LBJ's relationship with his mother and siblings; LBJ considering if he could be an effective Senate minority leader; LBJ's relationship with Allan Shivers; LBJ's view of Dwight Eisenhower.
  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh During Mr. Johnson's years in the Senate, particularly during the Eisenhower years, you were, I know, very close to President Eisenhower. What
  • First impressions of LBJ; legislative accomplishments as President; opinions on the Vietnam War; similarity between LBJ as a Senate leader and Halleck as a House leader; friendship with LBJ; LBJ and Eisenhower; LBJ and the vice presidency; LBJ
  • : I know he stayed at the Ranch the weekend before while he was preparing for that, and he stopped at President Eisenhower's home on the way in Palm Desert. Do you remember that? J: Well, I remember--was that when we played golf with Eisenhower? G
  • R. Young of North Dakota Representative George Mahon of Texas Representative L. Mendel Rivers of South Carolina Representative Thomas Morgan of Pennsylvania Representative Frank Bow of Ghio Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower - President, Johns Hopkins
  • :55p Joe Dr. Eisenhower 1:30pm f Sen. Philip A. Hart - in OFF RECORD Roman L. Hruska Milton Eisenhower Califano requested this appt - to see the President - to give him a progress report on the Commission on the Causes an d Prevention o f Violence
  • Brandt, and I was glad to see there such old friends as B ill Douglas, Dean Ache son, L u c iu s C lay, and Tom C orcora n that Drew Pearson and Joe Alsop w ere included. Glad al so And Dr, M ilton Eisenhower, who's working on Lyndon's P r e sidential
  • Lady Bird has photos taken; controversy about Lady Bird's Alabama tenants and the poverty bill; Lady Bird works on mail; dinner at Mike Monroney's for the Walter Lippmanns; LBJ has stag luncheon for Willy Brandt; Dr. Milton Eisenhower
  • " Today a cop y o f Why Vietnam wa s delivere d b y choppe r t o Genera l Eisenhower , autographed b y the President , "T o Genera l Dwigh t Davi d Eisenhowe r wh o ha s devoted hi s entir e lif e t o portectin g an d saving ou r countr y -- wit h affectio
  • in Washington, felt compelled to step in and mediate the controversy. With violence possible, President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent in federal troops. At the next election, in 1958, with the Arkansas electorate seething over what it considered a federal invasion
  • like Little Rock and Eisenhower. He was very conscious of what he would perceive to be the mistakes that other presidents had made; sometimes mistakes you can only see from hindsight. In Little Rock, Eisenhower sent in troops to enforce a federal court
  • Truman Gerald R. Ford John F. Kennedy The following Presidents did return the salutes ... : Dwight D. Eisenhower Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George W. Bush A Presidential Library Administered by the National Archives and Records Administration Jr
  • Truman Gerald R. Ford John F. Kennedy The following Presidents did return the salutes ... : Dwight D. Eisenhower Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George W. Bush A Presidential Library Administered by the National Archives and Records Administration Jr
  • serio~s budget problems The first problem is to try and get under our budget in the three weeks to cane before the close of the fiscal. year. . He pointed out with som~ pride . and with a md:m.eographed sheet that· Eisenhower in his last 4 years
  • trimmed, which he was more fussy about than anything else. So as it turned out this young captain went in with the Secretary of War's office and then was assigned to General Eisenhower. He left the Pentagon and went over to the European Theater, and when
  • that the President will call Humphrey when he returns some time tomorrow night from Camp David and Humphrey will then slip over to the White. House to see him and that ought to take care of that and keep both of them on track. My, oh my. Politics, always the ark
  • on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Sen. Russell Long--I--4 point to me. developed. When the Tidelands bill was pending, a filibuster Senator Taft got disgusted, and he felt that Eisenhower was being crucified
  • perceive the administration in this respect? Did he perceive them as being small-minded or myopic? M: I think so. I think he did. At the same time, you have, I believe, his very complex view of Eisenhower. I think he regarded Eisenhower as a man who
  • See all scanned items from the Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission) Series 44 Box 5
  • Folder, "STATE DEPARTMENT, Office of Munitions Control, Materials," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 5
  • Records of the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (Eisenhower Commission)
  • DISTORTIO NS MA Y CAUSE YOU. I . WITH WARM REG ARD. AND GREAT RESPECT, SIN C~RELY, . . .. .. . ,• , . ·•• •• ' ~ --{ -·· - -\. DTG: 04/1606Z MAR 67 " --- . \ .· DWIGHT' D. EISENHOWER
  • includes former Presidents Truman "and Eisenhower), by the Senior Interdepart­ mental Group (SIG), or by any individual you may wish to appoint. It could be implemented by a White House appointee with Presidential authority to call for help throughout
  • includes former Presidents Truman "and Eisenhower), by the Senior Interdepart­ mental Group (SIG), or by any individual you may wish to appoint. It could be implemented by a White House appointee with Presidential authority to call for help throughout