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  • to Huston-Tillotson College, (Dr. Kirk is a professor at Huston-Tillotson) Addressed student body at Huston-Tillotson College. (J. Edgar Hoover accompanied the Senator to Huston-Tillotson College. En routeto the school, the Senator stopped by the Austin
  • Michael Feighan Cong WiLliam Hungate Cong Edward Hutchinson Cong Andrew Jacobs Cong Robert Kastenmeier Cong Robert McClory Cong Wm McCulloch Cong Richard Poff Cong Peter Rodino Cong Byron G Rogers Cong Wm St. Ong e Cong George F Senner Cong Herbert Tenzer
  • DISCUSSION OF POSSIBILITY OF J. EDGAR HOOVER GOING TO NYC TO HANDLE INVESTIGATION OF HARLEM RIOTS; RFK COMPARES NYC SITUATION WITH GEORGIA INCIDENT RATHER THAN MISSISSIPPI INCIDENT, QUESTIONS NEED FOR HOOVER HIMSELF TO GO TO NYC
  • DEWEY REPORTS ON MEETING WITH J. EDGAR HOOVER, OFFERS TO EDIT HOOVER'S REPORT ON RIOTS AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FEDERAL ACTION; FBI; DEWEY'S EXPERIENCE WITH HARLEM RIOTS, WISH TO KEEP HIS WORK ON REPORT SECRET; WALTER JENKINS AS WH LIAISON
  • FEUD BETWEEN RFK, J. EDGAR HOOVER ON WIRETAPS; POSSIBLE MEETING BETWEEN RFK AND HOOVER; IRS WIRETAPS; LBJ'S OPPOSITION TO WIRETAPS; HARRY TRUMAN'S HEALTH; LBJ ASKS CLIFFORD TO TELL BESS TRUMAN THAT ALL MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE TO THEM
  • J. EDGAR HOOVER'S VIEWS ON CONSULAR CONVENTION WITH USSR; LBJ OFFERS ADVICE ON HANDLING HOOVER; DISAGREEMENT BETWEEN HOOVER, FULBRIGHT OVER JOE MCCARTHY; LBJ DISCUSSES VIETNAM PEACE PROSPECTS, HAWKS' CRITICISM; WILLIAM WESTMORELAND; PACIFICATION
  • "FROM MANSION 1/25/67"; "PAUL THINKS...1/24/67"; "RE HOOVER LTR ANS'G SEN MUNDT IN CONNECTION WITH TREATY HEARING IN SENATE"; "NOT CLEAR AS TO WHAT IS BEING DISCUSSED" ON ENVELOPE CONTAINING BELT; OPERATORS DISCUSS FULBRIGHT'S LOCATION; LBJ ON HOLD
  • LBJ DISCUSSES J. EDGAR HOOVER'S POSITION ON CONSULAR CONVENTION BETWEEN US AND USSR AND QUESTION OF PRESENTING HOOVER'S VIEWS TO SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE; OTHER NEGOTIATIONS WITH USSR; SPACE TREATY SIGNING; VIETNAM PEACE FEELER THROUGH
  • Barefoot Sanders Cong Robert Ashmore Fred M. Vinson Cong Basil Whitener Herbert Hoffman Cong Robert W. Kasten &gh&r Nathaniel Kossack Cong Jacob Gilbert Richard L. Braun Cong James C. CormanJohn W. Kern Cone William Hungate J Edgar Hoover Cone Geo Grider
  • March 26 , 196 5 calls carded White House Friday B I Duty Officer , Agen t Herbert Agent Swan s on o f FB I Agent Swan s on o f FB I Agent Rous s o f FB I J. Edga r Hoove r ( ^3 > The Attorney General , Nichola s Katzenbac h Lee Whit e ( b 3J
  • t a n appropriate medal . Present Presentwere were: : George Balanchine , Director , Schoo l of American Balle t Herbert Block , Cartoonis t Gwendolyn Brooks, Poe t Jules Feiffer , Cartoonis t Jose Ferre r Abe Forta s Martha Graham , Director , Marth
  • was that? H: At Tempe. It's now the Arizona State University. Went to Stanford University after I graduated there and was there for three years. F: Were you there when Herbert Hoover was there? H: No. Herbert Hoover was there when the University first
  • Project Bill; Bureau of the Budget; J. Edgar Hoover; LBJ-Eisenhower relationship; 1956 campaign; VP nomination; Ernest McFarland; cloture rule; Federal Highway Department; Indian affairs; Goldwater family; Hayden's father
  • with the problem of pouring more and more capital into their basic operations with less and less time to sell the product. Herbert Swope invented the op-ed-page, so-called. Thereupon The op-ed [opinion- editorial] simply took great writers, newspaper writers
  • mentioning various commissions reminds me of a couple of incidents that occurred when I was on the Hoover Commission. I knew President Ken- nedy's father very well in connection with that, and you may remember that his brother, Bobby, the one
  • the Nuremberg trial; Storey’s work on the Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic Canal Route; Storey’s work on a President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice; his acquaintance with the Kennedys and Herbert Hoover.
  • LBJ INQUIRES ABOUT TOLSON'S HEALTH, INVITES TOLSON AND J. EDGAR HOOVER TO LUNCH AT WH WHEN TOLSON RECOVERS
  • IN TWO SEPARATE CALLS, LBJ ASKS OPERATOR TO PLACE CALL TO ROY WILKINS, THEN TO J. EDGAR HOOVER
  • TELEPHONE OPERATOR ANNOUNCES CALL FROM J. EDGAR HOOVER WHO IS PUT ON HOLD FOR LBJ
  • LBJ ASKS ROBERTS TO FIND OUT WHEN LBJ MET WITH NICHOLAS KATZENBACH AND J. EDGAR HOOVER ABOUT WIRETAPPING ORDER
  • , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: HERBERT JENKINS INTERVIE~JER: T'.. HARRI. BAKER . Chief Jenkins• office, Police Headquarters, . Atlanta, Georgia .PLACE: Tape 1 of 1 B: · This is tfte interview with Herf>ert Jenkins, chief of police of Atlanta
  • See all online interviews with Herbert Jenkins
  • .; Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee ; J. Edgar Hoover; LBJ’s visit to Atlanta during presidency; Atlanta riots, 1966-1967; National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, final report of the Commission and LBJ’s response; Martin Luther King’s
  • Jenkins, Herbert
  • Oral history transcript, Herbert Jenkins, interview 1 (I), 5/14/1969, by T.H. Baker
  • Herbert Jenkins
  • b.1 Secy Vance b.1 Secy Bill Bill Bill y Wednesday re bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong oil depots McNamara Moyers Moyers Moyers (pl) Senator Richard Russell (returning the President's call) MW (pl) J. Edgar Hoover Walt Rostow Bill (pl) Moyers
  • . Higgins, Chr. , Norton Company. Worcester, Mass David G. Hill, Pres. , PittsburghPlate Glass Co. , Pittsburgh Merritt D. Hill, Pres. , J. I Case Co. , Racine, Wisc Edward B. Hinman, Pres., Intl Paper Co., NYC Herbert W. Hoover, Jr. , Pres & Chr
  • Goldwater, Barry Hammerskjold, Dag Harriman, Averell Hoover, Herbert C. Humphrey, Senator Hubert H. 1951-55 Humphrey, Senator Hubert H. 1956-57 Humphrey, Senator Hubert H. 1958 Humphrey, Senator Hubert H. 1959-63 Humphrey, Senator Hubert H. 1964 Humphrey
  • Chapin Hon J Edgar Hoover Secy and Mrs. Fowler Bruce Cheever Maurice Hopkins Secy Orville Freeman Keith Clark Lawrence Houston Robert Fuchs Clark Clifford Thomas L Hughes Secy and Mrs. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. David P Close Mrs. Harold Ickes John Garlan
  • and Mrs. Edmund Gullion Mr. and Mrs. John Gunther Hon and Mrs. W Averell Harriman Cong F Edward Hebert Sen and Mrs. Bourke Hickenlooper Mr. and Mrs. John M Hightower Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H Hoover, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hope The Vice Pres and Mrs. Humphrey
  • , Pastor of St. Mark's Episcopal Church (who preached the ser Wilcomb Washburn, head of American Studies and Printing at the Smithsonian Roland Hoover , President of local chapter of American Institite of Graphic Arts Ralph Hoitsman Bowden Craighill Dr
  • . Frase r (Minn ) Hon. Charles Horsk y -Spec. Asst, for Capita l Affairs to th e President REMARKS. BY, THE- PRESIDENT,-- carried by TV - "rews , . press- etc. ' Abe x , :
  • a Christmas season program entitled ''Twentieth Century Song Book: A Musical Celebration.'' Coming Events February 13-April 18: An exhibition of Mexican Prints. February 22: Richard Norton Smith, Director of the Herbert Hoover Library, will discuss George
  • of Texas A&M Press' re-publication of her Ruffles and Flourishes, a best­ selling account of her service in the Johnson White House. RichardNorton Smith, directorof the Herbert Hoover Library, brought his just-publishedbiogra­ phy of the first U.S
  • Beautification File Holt, Prime Minister Home Loan Banks Herbert Hoover's Boys Club Hopkins, William J.- Commendation Ceremony, 7/15/66 H.U.D. Hudson River Basin Bill Immigration Indiana- Jeffersonville Indiana Inter-American Development Bank (I.D.B.) Interest
  • . and Mrs. McCone 4:00 Motorcade to St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church 4:25 Entered church w/ President and walked down main aisle - stepped aside to let men enter pew and then sat down. Memorial service for President Hoover. 4:50 Went to small room to pay
  • CLIFFORD'S MEETING WITH UNNAMED MALE ABOUT FEUD BETWEEN RFK, J. EDGAR HOOVER OVER FBI WIRETAPS; RFK'S CONCERNS ABOUT EDWARD LONG'S HEARINGS; DAMAGE TO DEMOCRATIC PARTY IF FEUD CONTINUES; LBJ'S LACK OF INFLUENCE OVER HOOVER; BUGGING OF BOBBY BAKER
  • FEUD BETWEEN RFK, J. EDGAR HOOVER OVER FBI WIRETAPS; BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; LBJ'S MEETING WITH HOOVER, NICHOLAS KATZENBACH ON WIRETAPPING POLICY; PRESS LEAKS; LBJ'S OPPOSITION TO WIRETAPS; ALVIN WIRTZ AND WIRETAPS BY HAROLD ICKES; BUGGING OF MLK
  • LBJ ASKS DELOACH TO INVESTIGATE CALLS BETWEEN SPIRO AGNEW, ANNA CHENNAULT CONCERNING EFFORTS TO INFLUENCE SOUTH VIETNAM NOT TO JOIN PARIS PEACE TALKS; LBJ'S MEETING TODAY WITH J. EDGAR HOOVER, DELOACH; HOOVER'S RELUCTANCE TO RESIGN, HIS AGE
  • , Dwight D. GEN FE 12/Eisenhower , Dwight D. EX FE 12/Hayes, Ruth erford B. GEN FE 12/Hayes, Rutherford B. EX FE 12/Hoover, Herbert c. GEN FE 12/Hoover, Herbert c. EX FE 12 15 open EX FE 12/Johnson, L.B./1 - Official Papers 11/23/63 -12/11/66
  • to a white tie dinner in honor of Herbert Hoover. It surprises to me remember some of the things that we did. I think that was about the time that we got over a feeling that we had said bad things about Hoover and actually began to feel somewhat sorry
  • Social events of the 1950s; Senator Theodore Francis Green; Sam Rayburn; Senator Walter George; Herbert Hoover; Lady Bird Johnson's miscarriages in 1954; the political situation in Vietnam in 1954; the Texas governor's race between Allan Shivers
  • on the presidential inauguration stand but ex­ President Herbert Hoover, behind Truman, takes a serious view of the situation. Left to right: Mrs. Tru­ man; Mrs. John Eisenhower; Mrs. Richard i.·on; Maj. John Eisenhower: Mrs. Eisenhower; William R. Castle, former
  • --that ought to be a topic too. Ultimately I found, I don't know who found it for me, an article in the thirties in which [Herbert] Hoover or [Franklin] Roosevelt proposed it. It may have been Hoover. I mean it was really quite extraordinary because we were
  • in the original Un-American hearings. We know where she is. is her name. She's married. She lives in Brooklyn. So-and-so J. Edgar Hoover is sending men all over the country to investigate, because the President gave him that order. He knows this, LBJ
  • OFFICE SECRETARY IS TALKING WITH "DOROTHY" (TERRITO) WHEN SHE IS BUZZED BY LBJ'S OFFICE; JENKINS, SECRETARY DISCUSS PROBLEMS WITH TELEPHONE SYSTEM; LBJ ASKS SECRETARY TO PLACE CALL TO J. EDGAR HOOVER; SECRETARY ASKS TELEPHONE OPERATOR TO PLACE CALL
  • LBJ RELAYS J. EDGAR HOOVER'S REPORT ON VAN CLIBURN, TELLS CARPENTER SHE CAN ISSUE INVITATION TO CLIBURN, THEN TELLS CARPENTER TO TAKE MOVIE TO LBJ RANCH WITH NECESSARY EQUIPMENT
  • REEDY CHECKS WITH LBJ PRIOR TO PRESS BRIEFING ABOUT SEARCH FOR JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER, ASKS IF LBJ HAS TALKED TO RFK ABOUT SITUATION; LBJ REPORTS ON CONTACTS WITH NICHOLAS KATZENBACH, BURKE MARSHALL, J. EDGAR HOOVER