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- was 10 go on the offensive - to look at his emergence from rhe Checker.- speech as a triumph: the people rcsf.X11ldedto him, they had tdegraphed Eisenhower. 1hc} had telegraphed the National Committee. So he looked at that as a tn umph. But for my mother
- ~~AmongFriends ofLBJ 1ssue NUMBER xi, JANUARY 24 1978 NEW§LEIJEREUIEUP§ PETHE PETHE LBJ8RAQY b1 ; :,;~;;~- ..~ ,_./!~ .... A National Tribute to Lady Bird Johnson (See pages 2-41 A National Tribute to Lady Bird Johnson It was a tribut
- . - just arrived from Honolulu, Hawaii. Attorney General Robert Kennedy - Cape Cod, Mass. (b. 2) (returning bis call) Departs w/ JV, Lynda Bird, for Hollywood Palladium - Fund Raising Dinner sponsored by the Democratic State Central Committee. Robert F. Six
- by Governor Terry Sanford, Mayor Stan R. Brookshire, Hugh G. Mitchell Committee on Arrangements; Fred B. Heims, Clay Cline, Sen. Ervin, Sen. Jordan, Congressman Kitchin, Congressman Alexander and others. 43-piece Harding High School Band playing "Yellow Rose
- eaident: All members of the Democratic Policy Committee feel this should be done. Senator Russell and I talked about this last week. He was very blunt about it. Senator Mansfield feels we haven't kept faith by pulling out aa many as we should have. All
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- . I have a report, but if I could read it to you -- it may take me about 5 minutes. The President - Go ahead. Pauley - The President is losing time in California due to two problems: ,1. The lack of authority in a small steering committee or one
- National politics
- PAULEY DISCUSSES RECENT PUBLIC OPINION POLLS ON DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES IN CALIFORNIA PRIMARY THAT SHOW LBJ IS LOSING GROUND; NEED FOR REGIONAL STUDIES OF STATE TO IMPROVE LBJ'S CAMPAIGN; LBJ ASKS PAULEY TO WORK WITH IRVINE SPRAGUE
- , ' Harry Goodman , photographer to make photographs for the AH A j = - I j 12:20p 12:25p i | ; t,I 1i -^. j | ^^12:25p| 1:15p ;1:15p i; j / OFF ; the Mr. owns i ___ , Chuck \ ===^^ = RECORD: Owen Cheatham , BMBBBl National Campaign Chairman
- , on the campaign. R: Right. B: And you also said you thought Mr. Johnson needed some help after you looked at the White House staff. R: Oh, yes. B: What does that latter part mean? R: Oh, it was in very bad shape, as was the Democratic National Committee
Oral history transcript, Adrian S. Fisher, interview 1 (I), 10/31/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- . On the committee were (this was in the House) Mike Monroney, then a Congressman, Wright Patman, then a Congressman, and a man who is now dead named Buchanan, I believe from Pennsylvania [Rep. Frank Buchanan?]. They were all good, sort of Fair Deal Democrats. And so
- National politics
- CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF WYOMING WATER, IRRIGATION PROJECTS; MCGEE REPORTS ON CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MEETING ON FOREIGN AID APPROPRIATIONS BILL AND OTTO PASSMAN'S REFUSAL TO COMPROMISE ON AMENDMENT ON TRADE WITH COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
- Natural resources and national parks
- LBJ SAYS HE IS WORKING ON FEDERAL BUDGET, ASKS ABOUT STATUS OF BYRD'S BILL TO AUTHORIZE CONSTRUCTION OF ALLEGHENY PARKWAY; BYRD SAYS NATIONAL PARK SERVICE WAS AUTHORIZED TO CONDUCT FEASIBILITY SURVEY OF PARKWAY; LBJ ASKS ABOUT SENATE RULES COMMITTEE
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- National politics
- MCNAMARA REPORTS ON JCS VIEWS ON ALTITUDE OF RECONNAISSANCE FLIGHTS OVER LAOS, NORTH VIETNAM; MCNAMARA'S TESTIMONY BEFORE HOUSE COMMITTEES; REPUBLICAN OPPOSITION TO "NO WIN" POLICY; MELVIN LAIRD; GERALD FORD; WILLIAM MINSHALL; GLENARD LIPSCOMB
- National politics
- POSSIBLE CHANGES IN HOUSE RULES, PURGE OF MEMBERS WHO BACKED GOLDWATER; ADAM CLAYTON POWELL PRECEDENT; WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE VACANCIES AND EFFECT ON MEDICARE, OIL DEPLETION ALLOWANCE; DC HOME RULE; TAFT-HARTLEY AMENDMENT; OKLAHOMA ELECTION
- National politics
- REEDY ASKS ABOUT PRESS RELEASE OF LBJ'S REMARKS TO BUSINESS, FINANCIAL LEADERS ON NATIONAL INDEPENDENT COMMITTEE FOR LBJ, HHH; JOHN CONNER'S RESPONSE TO PRESS QUESTIONS; QUESTIONS ABOUT MAX ROBB'S ROLE; APPOINTMENT OF RFK'S SUCCESSOR AS ATTORNEY
- National politics
- LOSS OF US PLANE TO SAM; EFFORTS TO LOCATE MOBILE SAM SITES; BATTLE AT DUCCO; MCNAMARA'S TESTIMONY TO HOUSE COMMITTEE; CONCERNS ABOUT COSTS OF WAR; WH CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFINGS ON VIETNAM; PASSAGE OF HUD BILL; EFFORTS TO REACH OUT TO RFK, KENNEDY
Telephone conversation # 9038, sound recording, LBJ and NICHOLAS KATZENBACH, 10/22/1965, 6:39PM
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- National politics
- OBJECTIONS IN SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE TO APPOINTMENTS OF JAMES WATSON TO CUSTOMS COURT, WILFRED FEINBERG TO APPEALS COURT; RECESS APPOINTMENTS; ROMAN HRUSKA'S DEFENSE OF DAVID BRESS; PRESS LEAKS BY JOHN WILLIAMS; CARL CURTIS; JUDICIAL POST
- National politics
- SENATE PASSAGE OF COLD WAR GI BILL; CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MEETING ON UNNAMED BILL; LBJ ASKS FULBRIGHT TO COME TO WH TO DISCUSS APPOINTMENT OF UN AMBASSADOR
- National politics
- STATUS OF BILLS; WAYNE MORSE, AIRLINE LABOR DISPUTE; DIRKSEN'S CALL FOR BIPARTISAN VIETNAM MEETING; RICHARD HELMS AS REPLACEMENT FOR WILLIAM "RED" RABORN AS CIA DIRECTOR; CIA WATCHDOG COMMITTEE; MANSFIELD'S VIEWS ON VIETNAM; BOMBING PROGRAM; PEACE
Telephone conversation # 9873, sound recording, LBJ and HENRY "JOE" FOWLER, 3/10/1966, 1:30PM
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- National politics
- UPDATE ON CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON TAX BILL; RUSSELL LONG'S VIEWS ON REJECTION OF PROUTY AMENDMENT ON SOCIAL SECURITY, POSSIBLE COMPROMISE ON TELEPHONE EXCISE TAXES; SENATE HEAD COUNT ON PASSAGE OF CONFERENCE REPORT; POSSIBLE FILIBUSTER; TIMING
- National politics
- LONG RECOMMENDS ROBERT LANDRY AS POSSIBLE FPC APPOINTEE; MIKE MANATOS' MEMO ON VANCE HARTKE, VIEWS OF OTHER SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE MEMBERS ON TAX BILL; ELIOT JANEWAY'S INFLUENCE ON HARTKE; SUSPENSION OF TELEPHONE, AUTO EXCISE TAX REDUCTIONS
- National politics
- ACTION IN HOUSE COMMITTEE ON AIRLINE STRIKE BILL; NEED FOR CONGRESS TO MAKE FINDING THAT STRIKE ADVERSELY AFFECTS INTERSTATE COMMERCE BUT IS NOT NATIONAL EMERGENCY; PICKLE RELAYS POSITION OF JOHN BELL WILLIAMS, OTHERS ON BILL; GEORGE MEANY
- National politics
- PICKLE REPORTS ON ACTION IN HOUSE COMMITTEE ON AIRLINE STRIKE BILL; JOHN BELL WILLIAMS' AND JOHN DINGELL'S SUBSTITUTE BILLS WITH PROVISIONS CONCERNING STRIKE BEING NATIONAL EMERGENCY; POLITICAL REASONS FOR VOTES; HEAD COUNT; NYT INQUIRY ABOUT WH
- National politics
- LBJ EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT SENATE LABOR COMMITTEE ACTION ON AIRLINE STRIKE BILL, TELLS BEIRNE STRIKE IS NOT NATIONAL EMERGENCY; RFK'S, JOSEPH CLARK'S SUPPORT FOR ROBERT GRIFFIN'S 60-DAY PLAN; ADMINISTRATION'S PREFERENCE FOR WAYNE MORSE'S PROPOSAL
- National politics
- DIRKSEN SAYS SENATE LABOR COMMITTEE WILL REPORT AIRLINE STRIKE BILL WITH 180-DAY PROVISION OF RAILWAY LABOR ACT; EDWARD KENNEDY'S AMENDMENTS; LBJ SAYS STRIKE IS NOT NATIONAL EMERGENCY AND SENATE SHOULD PASS BILL THAT HOUSE WILL PASS; GERALD FORD'S
- United Nations
- GOLDBERG DISCUSSES UN SECURITY COUNCIL DELIBERATION ON CAPTURE OF USS PUEBLO BY NORTH KOREA; POSSIBLE USSR VETO; QUESTION OF USING NEUTRAL NATIONS SUPERVISING COMMITTEE TO NEGOTIATE RETURN OF SHIP, CREW; LBJ READS DRAFT CABLE TO SEOUL ON US RESPONSE
Telephone conversation # 11580, sound recording, LBJ and JENNINGS RANDOLPH, 2/28/1967, 12:35PM
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- National politics
- RANDOLPH REPORTS THAT HEARINGS IN SENATE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE HAVE CLOSED; LBJ'S MEETING WITH NATIONAL ASSN OF COUNTIES, INVITATION TO ADDRESS THEIR CONVENTION; LBJ SUGGESTS RANDOLPH ORGANIZE MEETING OF FEDERAL AND LOCAL OFFICIALS IN WEST VIRGINIA
Pollak, Stephen J.
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- Bio: Stephen J. Pollak, Dartmouth College graduate, 1950, and Yale Law School graduate, 1956. He was a partner at Shea & Gardner prior to its combination with Goodwin Procter in 2004, and served as chair of its Executive Committee from 1993 to 1996
- LBJ Connection: Assistant to the Solicitor General, Department of Justice, 1961-1964; Counsel, War on Poverty Task Force, 1964-1965; First Assistant, Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice, 1965-1967; President's Adviser for National Capital
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 9 (IX), 8/16/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ? R: Not that I know of. G: In addition, there's some indication that Johnson favored Jim Rowe for Democratic national chairman. 13 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
- Democratic National Convention, 1956; VP candidate decision; Adlai Stevenson; 1956 Presidential campaign; earlier Fort Worth state convention; NATO conference; legislative issues in 1956
- of the fact that his committee, like the old Truman Committee, has been free of Republican-Democratic bickering. It also operates without jealousy, except for the numerous senators who are still pounding their temples in fury because S I i By LESLIE E
Oral history transcript, John A. Gronouski, interview 3 (III), 2/14/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- politician. And yet when you came back to the United States permanently this year, you found by what seems by all accounts a fairly thoroughly demoralized, non-active Democratic National Committee. G: There was no committee. And I think it relates
- /show/loh/oh Boggs -- Interview II -- 6 B: Was it they who saw to it that none of the Congressmen proposed to that committee actually served? Bo: I'm sure it was. B: Did that create any divisions within the Democratic National Committee itself
- [For interview 1 and 2] Biographical information; Rayburn-Johnson relationship; early signs of leadership in the House; meetings to coordinate Senate and House leadership; 1956 and 1960 conventions; role of Democratic Advisory Council; 1957 Civil
Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- Commltte• 1/,1. rt-~ Hubert Br...-. Moa Vleleat Actioa Oro-.. c.vt:•~,,1 Wiam Hl11•. )wit•ala1lppl Frff4om. Democratic Party 9_# "-.t ) Bub.op Paul Moore, Eplacopal Caarch ~... Dr. E. C. Smith, Committee of Cae Hudred Dr. Da.W Ci. Caldwell, Preeldeat, Co1
- Johnson. I worked for Jackie in the National Committee. He had such high expectations of himself, and he had the same of other people. ILthings didn't go right, I'm sure he didn't like it a bit. But I can't tell you firsthand any [campaign stories). G
- ; Walter Jenkins; Bobby Baker; Mrs. Johnson’s and Rowe’s work on the Beautification Committee; taking Mrs. Johnson on a tour of Washington D.C. public housing; Mrs. Johnson’s personality and role as wife; visiting LBJ at the Ranch.
- (with rank of special Ambassador) at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. From 1953 to 1955, she served as a member of the national advisory committee on women's participation in the Civil Defense Administration. In 1955, she divorced and married Tom M
- of the members of the committee, particularly on the Democratic side, didn't feel that this was a partisan charge. But, as I say, because of the sensitivity of the charges at that particular point in the preelection period, it inevitably became a partisan issue
- Sputnik; Senate Preparedness Sub-Committee; LBJ’s relationship with Symington; General James M. Gavin; Special Committee on Space and Aeronautics; missile gap investigation; 1960 Democratic National Convention and campaign; LBJ as VP; Panama Crisis
Oral history transcript, Claude J. Desautels, interview 1 (I), 4/18/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- or something, and my boss happened to be on the committee that was dealing with the national parks, Interior Committee. So it was a total different concept when the Kennedy crowd came in. G: Was it a creation of Larry O'Brien? 0: Yes. Larry created
Oral history transcript, A.M. "Monk" Willis, interview 1 (I), 6/3/1975, by Michael L. Gillette
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- suggested that LBJ take the chair:manship of the Deluocratic National Committee [instead of the vicepresidential nomination]. W: That's right. G: Can you recall perhaps froIT1 one of the IT1en who was in that room what was said? W: The story I got
- Biographical information; initial association with LBJ; 1948 Senate campaign; Carl Estes; 1952 campaign and Texas Democrats; Texas delegation to Chicago Democratic National Convention, 1956; Lady Bird; racism and civil rights; Democratic State
- on to Washington. We'd come in 1933, but I hadn't gotten into any kind of action or done anything there. I had gone to work for the Democratic National Committee in the Women's Division, but only as a volunteer. see, in those days you had servants. You Even
- /66 A CONFIDENTIAL no date A Flw ~T~~ss Abell 's Subject Files PRESIDENT OF SENEGAL (Stag Luncheon) 9/28/66 5/2/94 Box 17 RESTRICTION CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (Bl Closed
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- Folder, "National Security Council - 1961 [1 of 3]," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 4