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  • , Carl T. DIBKSEN, Everett McKinley DODD, Thomas J. DCMINICK, Peter H. DOUGLAS, Paul H. EASTLAND, James O. ELLENDER, Allen J. ERVIN, Sam J., Jr., FANNIN, Paul J. FONG, Hiram L. FULBRIGHT, J. W. GCRE, Albert GRUENING, Ernest HARRIS, Fred R. HART, Philip
  • o in, h e woul d loo k a t i t an d stroke it . On e da y Speaker Raybur n said . "Wh y don't you tak e th e thin g to Mis s Harriet. She' s a n artist, an d sh e migh t lik e it. " S o Sam Rayburn gave the piec e to Speake r an d Mrs. McCormack . Th
  • , "Administra­ tive Discretion: An Analysis of the Immigration & Naturalization Serv­ ice"; Karl Campbell, "Senator Sam Ervin and the Road to Watergate"; Carl Cavalli, "Presidential Legisla­ tive Behaviors"; Noel A. Cazenave, "Preparing for Battle: Social
  • that LBJ is worried about Sam Ervin’s support of the gas bill, Francis writes LBJ that he feels certain that he can count on the favorable support of Senators Murray of Montana and Ervin of North Carolina. He adds that he is working through several friends
  • , Everett McKinley, Senate ALBERT, Carl, Congress RUSSELL, Richard B., Senate SYMINGTON, Stuart, Senate ERVIN, Sam J ., Jr., Senate BYRD, Robert Senate INOUYE, Daniel K., Senate Secretary of Defense MANSFIELD, Mike, Senate McCORMACK,John FCRD, Gerald R
  • that they had found the real reason for the break-in. It was just an ego trip. However, as this unfolded, it went beyond the [Sam] Ervin Committee to the House Judiciary Committee, and of course the record is replete with documentation of what occurred during
  • and Harold Geneen of ITT, and other memos that would be harmful if leaked; Mitchell's and Kleindienst's denials of knowledge or involvement in ITT; Terry Lenzner's and Sam Dash's demand that Robert Maheu's replacement, Chester Davis, provide them
  • . Ervin Non-coinm.ittal. Gruening Okay. Muskie Sounds pretty go6d, but warns that Scn~tors will bo conce1·ned ahout rol of cc1·tain existing agencies such as FA.A, after trans!e1· to new Dopt,.2/: All the way with us I •Ribicoff Harris Open mind
  • presents Mr. Sam Award to Joe Martin, Jr., at Touchdown Club Annual Awards Dinner. 1/14 Attends dedication ceremonies for new Alexandria, Va. hospital. 1/15 Meets with Sec. Hodges and members of Trade Commission going to Burma. At noon, hosts lunch in P
  • President' s Activit y Sen. Jordan , Sen . Ervin , Bil l Whitley , Jac k Spain , Walte r Jenkins , Clif f Carter , Joe Moran , Jac k Hight , Cong . Cooley' s AA , Liz , Ivan , Bobb y Baker , Charli e Boatner, th e followin g Congressmen : Herber t Bonner , L
  • , Darrell Schneider Discussion w/ Judge Paul Kilday - re: making a Military Court permanent Jack Spain, AA to Sen. Ervin (N. C. ) w/ Judge Kilday present - asking him to talk to Armed Mrs. Patricia Owens New England Services about Judge Kilday Ivan Sinclair
  • Hotel arrived at P-38 t Mr. J.C. Kellam and Lee Gregg, at LBJ Ranch t Mrs. Anderson at Middleburg, Wa. Sen Eastland Jack Spain (Sen Ervin's office) and Dr. Arthur Wenger, Atlantic Christian Church, Wilson, NC re: invitation to speak in North Carolina
  • Reedy’s role as policy advisor while LBJ was Senator; airline machinists’ strike of 1966; influencing LBJ’s decisions; writing memos to LBJ; Richard Russell; Eugene Millikin; Sam Rayburn; what makes a good Senator; Millard Tyding’s loss to Joseph
  • to Jackson the next day. 3/16 The Johnsons leave for Raleigh, North Carolina where LBJ addresses the Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner at the invitation of Senator Ervin. CTJ also attends a luncheon and tea. They return to Washington the next day. 3/20 Reedy
  • " the National Youth Administration? F: That's right. And he ran in a special election to succeed Congress- man [James P.] Buchanan. P: Yes. I must have met him before that, but thereafter-- F: Were you fairly close to Sam Rayburn in those days who
  • Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
  • Interaction with LBJ, Sam Rayburn, and other politicians; LBJ’s senate race and maneuver to get on Texas ballot; conflict with oil industry because LBJ did not support mandatory oil increase; supporting Kennedy; Nixon’s Supreme Court argument; LBJ’s
  • , Commissioner Cong. Richard Fulton Wm. Snodgrass, State Comptroller Mrs. Ruth Russell, Demo. Nat'l Cmteewoman Rabbi Zuker - Heska Amuna Congregation Hospital O. W. Brumfield, Mayor of Alcoa Sam H. Roberson, Mayor of Maryville Otis Powell, Central Labor Union
  • Busines s Administration William B . Macomber , Ass t Sec y fo r Cong . Relation , Dep t o f State Ambassador H . G . Torbert , Dep t Asst Sec y for Congressiona l Relations , Dep t of State Barr, Hon . Joseph , Unde r Sec y o f Treasury Sam Jones
  • for Highway Safety Commerce Commission Chemical Company Short Line Railroad Assn. Coast Guard - Interstate Commerce Commission ! Transportation Bill signing Cont. Corporation Edwards Dan ^Edwards, Walter Chrysler Ervin, Hon.--SA m — U. Estabrook, Robert
  • O'Hara Congressman Richard Ottinger Congressman William Ayres Congressman Melvin Laird ; Congressman Donald Fraser Congressman Wm. D. Ford i Congressman Carl D. Perkins Congressman Herbert Tenzer Congressman Sam Gibbins Congressman Garner Shriver Dat
  • , Judge and Mrs. James R Walsh, Judge and Mrs. Leonard P Dyer, Chief Judge and Mrs. David W Watson, Hon and Mrs. W. Marvin Ervin. Sen. and Mrs. Sam J., Jr Wawrzynowicz, Mr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Courtne y A Weaver, the Secy of HUD and Mrs
  • . else. It seems to me there was something I can't recall it, though, at the moment. some other matter. It had to do with As a matter of fact, it might have had something to do with that jury trial amendment. If I recall correctly, Sam Ervin
  • , retired Senator Sam Ervin, politi­ cal analyst and author Ben Wattenberg, Comptroller Gen­ eral Elmer Staats, and former Presidential aides Harry McPherson and Joseph Califano. 6 Three Longtime LBJ Aides Retire From Library The public career of the 36th
  • , Elliot Richardson lectured on "Complexity Versus Community." Sam Ervin, above, and Dean Rusk, right, ap­ peared as Distinguished Lecturers in 1975. Both drew overflowing crowds to the Lyndon Baint.'s John~on Auditorium.
  • Harriman, Sam Ervin, Dean Ru,k, Henry Kissinger, Clark Clifford, and Wilbur Cohen. Both the symposia and the lectures me free have artendeJ. to the public, and thousands (above) Barbara Jordan and Vernon Jordan confer with President J ho
  • ~ But I think this was part of this reaction: and we've got to win." tion that a lot of southerners took. I find that is a posi- Sam Ervin~ who is a delightful person on the Constitution, says, "We should have cleaned them up down there." And I said
  • and Dean Rusk, former Secreta­ ries of State; Harold Wilson, former British Prime Minister; W. Averell Harriman, former Ambassador to Russia and Great Britain; Elliot Richardson, former U.S. Attorney Gener­ al; and Sam Ervin, former U.S. Senator. Mr
  • The Johnsons attend a luncheon at Senator Byrd’s home, Rosemont. 5/12 Senator Clyde Hoey of North Carolina dies at his desk in his Senate office, apparently of a stroke. LBJ informs the Senate and they adjourn out of respect. Sam Ervin is later appointed
  • subject me to this?" G: Did he sing while he was there? J: I am pretty sure he sang "Back in the Saddle Again," one small song perhaps at each one of those rallies. G: He was originally from Sam Rayburn's district, wasn't he? From a little Texas town
  • led on horseback with Lynda; Henry Wallace; LBJ's hospitalization for a bronchial infection; Aunt Effie Pattillo's worsening health; Sam Rayburn becoming minority leader; Stuart Symington and Paul Porter; KTBC's success; Stuart Long; LBJ aging; where
  • went to worse, and something had to be done about it so Governor [John] Ireland who lived in Seguin at that time called on some leading citizens from both sides to come and Uncle Charlie Deason represented the farmers and Terrell Ervin--not Terrell
  • . Johnson ROCKY MOUNT CAROLINA 1 NORTH Congressman Hale Boggs, Master of Ceremonies 1 minute Local VIPs file 1 minute Congressman Boggs introduces John Minges off Mayor Mayor Minges introduces: Senators Ervin and Jordan Cone;t-essmanCooley 2 minutes
  • anyone I've ever seen. Even Sam Ervin will tell you that, although he used to call Sam his constitutional lawyer. But the old man really knew a lot about the Constitution. Then he knew that legislative process backwards and forwards. What I really
  • relationship with LBJ; Hayden's support for foreign aid; how committee assignments were made; concerns that Sam Rayburn's death would interfere with an Arizona fund raiser for Hayden with JFK and LBJ in attendance; LBJ's and Richard Russell's presence
  • : Was there discussion about how far you should go in challenging the Supreme Court's authority in this area? C: I don't remember ever getting to challenging the Supreme Court. We had staff meetings. We elected--Senator Sam Ervin was the head, as I recall
  • difficulty, gone the other way. I don't think it was a burning issue. I think once we had organization of course--Senator Sam Ervin was sort of our leader--once we decided a position, I think he 16 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
  • there. G: How did Senator Hill feel about Johnson's espousal of the Voting Rights Act? C: I think Senator Hill felt that there was some bit of hypocrisy there, not because a Dick Russell or a Sam Ervin or the southern group issued a statement
  • . ; and to help provide staff assistance Sam Ewell. Jr. • . for members of the Genera l Charles C. Caskey ; Assembly. Dr. Edsall is retiring Melton E. Valentine . . ..; this spring after a long and distinguished career in government, • politics, and education
  • , and Mrs. James A. Byrne Cong, an d Mrs. W . Jack Edwards II I Cong, and Mrs. Earle Cabell Sen. Alle n J. Ellender Cong, and Mrs . Wm T. Cahill Joseph A. Cali f ano Cong, and Mrs . John N. Erlenborn Sen and Mrs. Sam J. Ervin , Jr. ^ >/ . Mr. an d Mrs . Nas
  • to speak and to debate: Earl Warren. Ro} \\'ilkins, Sam Ervin, Barbara Ward, Carl Albert, arbara Jordan. Hubert Humphrey. William McGill, Joan Mondale, BcH·rly Sill~. Dean Rusk, Henr: Ki~singer, Eliot Richardson, and of course our lat and beloved Pr ·ident
  • . F: No, but I mean your public career does. T: Well, I guess that's part of it. The President's father was a member of the House. I remember Mr. Sam Johnson, and it may be that I did see Mr. Johnson's family, including the President, when he
  • Sam Ealy Johnson; getting to know LBJ when LBJ was NYA Administrator; LBJ’s involvement with local (Austin) issues as a senator; how LBJ helped Thornberry as a junior congressman; Rayburn’s 'Board of Education' sessions; the 1952 and 1956
  • ://www.discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/prepres/lbja Box No. Folder Title Jackson, Robert H., 1941 Jessel, George, 1963 Johnson, Edwin C., ca. Johnson, Louis A., 1948-57 Jones, Marvin, 1953 Jones, Robert F., 1950 Jones, Sam H., 1943] Jester, Beauford H., Texas
  • of members he was a great lobbyist. One of the first things that we did was to sponsor a series of breakfast meetings with small groups of fifteen or twenty members. Sam Gibbons would get a dining room up here in one of the office buildings and he'd
  • on the same day. Mrs. Johnson asked whether the Park Service was starting design work for Kingman Lake in Anacostia. I said I didn't think they had the money budgeted for it, and she said, "Would it be too hard to get the planning started?" So I called Sam