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  • / Mrs Edmun d S. Muski e PMG/Mrs Lawrenc e O fBrien Mr/Mrs Georg e E. Reed y Mr/ Mrs Emmet t J . Ric e Dr/Mrs Fran k A. Ros e Sen. Joh n J . Sparkma n Mrs. Edga r Ster n Secy /Mrs Stewar t Udal l Hon/Mrs Fre d M. Vinson , Jr . Mr /Mrs Lucia n C . Warre n
  • Senator and Secre­ tary of State Edmund Muskie (center), takes advantage of a visit to look over papers in the Library's collections with ar­ chivist David Humphrey (right). 15 Those who remember the toddler who dominated the last year of the Johnson
  • few weeks of the campaign went quite well on the scheduling side. Another aspect of scheduling was the emphasis on the candidate for vice president. That was somewhat unique. It became more and more apparent as the campaign progressed that Ed Muskie
  • City speech on Vietnam; Nixon's continued refusal to debate Humphrey; buying television time for Humphrey; poll results; Humphrey dealing with hecklers; a lack of funding for campaign materials; television advertisements for Edmund Muskie; Humphrey's
  • and dJ.fficult da;ys ahead. I am glad to have you on ey- side, and I look forward to working with you in the coming session. Lyndon B. Johnson HARTKE, Vance HOLLAND, Elmer HOLLPlID, Spessard M. BYRD, Harry F • BYRD, R0bert C. MUSKIE, Edmund S. PASTORE, John O
  • y o f the Wate r Pollutio n Bil l Those tha t attended were : Water Quality Act of 1965 Senator Fran k E. Mos s Senator Edmun d Muskie Senator J . Cale b Boggs Senator Birc h Bay h and Jerry Udel l Senator Warre n G. Magnuson Senator Richar d B
  • SENATOR LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y The Senato r bega n hi s da y a t (place ) Entry No. Time Telephone fo rt Lo Day Tuesda y P-33 Date Activity (includ e visite d by) * August 11 , 195 9 Expenditure Code LD 1 2 3 4 5 10:00a 10:20a
  • of those folders. ~ .S- 1~~L·, . Ea.Qt••~ MM:jrt •·· To: Marvin Watson Dear Marvin: \I I t I I I ~I I :' l In view of our previous conversations, I thought you would be interested in the recent exchange of correspondence
  • . JACKSON, Washington, Chairman EDMUND S. MUSKIE, Maine ABRAHAM RIBICOFF, Connecticut FRED R. HARRIS, Oklahoma ROBERT F . . KENNEDY, New York LEE METCALF, Montana KARL E. MUNDT, South Dakota JACOB K. JAVITS, New York MILWARD L. SIMPSON, Wyoming DOROTHY
  • be malntained by the U.S. misslon to ensure that routine, day­ to-day U.S. advisory- efforts do not cut off the high priority program objectives. a. The following criteria have been used t:o establish a suggested list of prlority program o'bjectivt!s: a. U.S
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
  • , on military buil d =ups i n VietNa m Senator $ Wayn e Mors e Senator Jame s B . Pearso n othe r participant s ar e give n Senator Fran k Moss Senator Hug h Scott 5 minutes only . Senator Edmun d Muskie Senator Joh n Towe r Senator Gaylor d Nelso n The Presiden
  • in order to permit the Department of Housing o.nd Urban Development to start operations. A. The Act creating APPLICABLELEGALPrlOVISIQ!,S the Department provides as follows: l. 'Ille Act "shall 2. The Act 'fDD.Y take effect "on such earlier date
  • Presidential Candidates 1968: Curtis LeMay Presidential Candidates 1968: Edmund Muskie Presidential Candidates 1968: Wallace [1 of 2] Presidential Candidates 1968: Wallace [2 of 2] Election Outcome 4/20/1990 4/1/2002 10/27/1981 10/27/1981 4/1/2002 Election 68
  • s desk w/ his guests gathered around him and made REMARK S Then he signe d the bil l Present were: The Vic e President Secy Gardner Senator Mansfield Senator McNamara Senator Muskie Senator Boggs Speaker McCormac k Cong. Boggs Cong. Harri s Cong
  • Works U.S. GOVERNMENT 38-725 PRINTING WASHINGTON : 1964 OFFICE COMMITTE ON PUBLIC WORKS PAT McNAMARA, JENNINGS RANDOLPH, West Virginia STEPHEN M. YOUNG, Ohio EDMUND S. MUSKIE, Maine ERNEST GRUENING, Alaska FRANK E. MOSS, Utah LEE METCALF, Montana
  • to Kentucky. In fact, I don' t believe we could have functioned in the White House ü Kentucky had not given us Bes s Clements Abell. I aseociate this State witb men and women of great fortitude,. great spirit, and political understanding -- l eaders like tbe
  • : Administrator Bernard Boutin Ross Davis Joe Sweeney PMG O'Brie n Returned to the Oval Office Walt Rostow (pl) Bill Moyers (pl) - (discreetly find out who Paul Miller at State Dept, is) Sen. Edmund Muskie (b. 1) (re nomination of Mr. Lloyd P. La Fountain for US
  • concerning scientific and technological matters from the general public, the scientific and university communities and the members of Congress. Senators Clinton Anderson, Edmund Muskie and Lister Hill and Congressmen Emilio Daddario and Henry Reuss were
  • Senator Muskie came down he gave him a choice appointment. S: No. Did he talk with you about that? No, that was a party affair, and live always been very understanding LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon
  • 7:05 p Hon 6:30p 7:05 p joine 6:38p _ t Sec 6:48p f Sen 7:06p -8:18 " pj I j t F RECOR D . Edmun d S . Muskie , Maine--returnin g th e President' s cal l (b-1 ) OF •i . 7:45 p | -8:38p | j . Gardne r Ackle y OF _ 7:45p t 8:21p i F
  • by the name of Edmund Muskie, who was our candidate for Vice President in I968 and front-runner for the presidential nomination in 1972 who has got two of the crummiest assignments. those ~ho There are say that this stems from those days back in December
  • Mayer 79 Edmund Muskie 79 Correspondence – Will – 1965-1967 79 Robert McNamara 79 Personal 79 Elevator Incident 79 [Untitled Folder] 79 97-10 Sewing Mach [Folder} 80 Body Armor 80 Aerial Delivery 80 Mortar Fire 80 Chaplain Scripts [Folder] 80 ****Various
  • deal of work for Senator [Edmund] Muskie during the [1968 presidential] campaign. He and some other guys went up to Boston last week and talked about Muskie's political future and how he should put himself into a position so that if lightning strikes
  • White House Day „ £ t Expend,Activity Code o LD 11:40a OFF______________ mund __—__ ^^—_____ .( The | Thursday (include visited by) ture RECORD' 6 s Press briefing #781-A indicates that the . Ed Muskie mtg was held to discuss House and Senate
  • . Today th e President sen t a telegra m t o Cong . Jame s C . Wrigh t an d Mr. Wil l Davis . Co-Chairmen , Campaig n Organizin g Workshop. Crystal Ballr oom, Hote l Texas , For t Worth , Texas , urgin g Texa s support Humphre y an d Muskie . *after th e
  • already ~one out on one, sulphur dioxide, and others are in the works. I think a couDle more ,have been rublished, but I've been out of this now just enough that I'm not up to date on where we stand on this. M: Yes. Did you work with [Edmund] Muskie
  • that the article be printed in the Appendix of the Without !ng's !is • RECORD.· • , ·, There being no objection, the article I am s was ordered to be printed in the RECORD, as follows: or hel India thought· non~ian aid. George Washington sa.!d, "It we desire
  • Eisenhower) The Presiden t th e fron t pag e o f th e Sta r — there waa a repor t o n a violent deat h o f Mrs . Suzann e Morri s whos e husban d i s a n aid e t o Senator Muskie . Worked item s ou t o f thebox 7:05p T o Ova 7:06p t Georg 7:20p Th
  • VH.TE HOUS E Dat e Novembe DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY Th President bega n hi s da y a t (Place)_ _ Da T"- , , Time In Ou 11 Telephon f tL e LB J RANC H Sunda e o r t Expendi Activit oL r 3 , 196 D Cod Wal 4:10a t Th e Situation
  • . 11:56a 12:26 p Ova l Offic e fo r picture s wit h Governor Richar d Hughes , Ne w Jersey-Honorary Chrm . Democrati c Congressiona l Dinner Committe e Senator Edmun d Muskie , Chairman-Democrati c Senatoria l Campaig n Committe e Congressman Mike
  • Udall LIND CW, Lester W. MARVEL, William W., Education and World SPARKMAN,John J ., Senator RUSSELL, Richard B., Senator Affairs MUSKIE, Edmund S., Sena.tor MEANY, George, AFL-CIO PROUTY, Winston L ., Senator NOELTER, Wolfgang PATMAN, Wright, Congressman
  • Hous e Da y e f o r t £.xpenai . Activit oL D 6:38p - ""7:55p i Jo m Senato y 26 , 196 7 THURSDA Y y (includ e visite d by ) tur r E d Muski e o f Main e OF e Califan o e C™** F RECOR D Califano's briefin g mem o t o th e Pre s indicate d
  • , politics, General Abrams. Dean Rusk (file d w/ b. 2 of yesterday) --current situation in Paris, Abrams and Bunker. Tom Johnson's call of 11:56am Jones - pl s ident to the Theatre for TAPING of political broadcast sponsored by Citizens dor Humphrey-Muski e
  • Telephone ,. Lo In Out £s&5gE 2:40p f or t Activity LD (include visited by) LUNCH _ Lynda • Helene j Ashton i Tom ~~~"r'' ~" :____ ~~" mf - in Main House w/ Mrs. Johnso n ____ Luci, ' Lindow Gonella Johnson Jim Jones Larry Temple ]&5&qx. j j^gpactj
  • I thought was a deal with [Edmund] Pat Brown, who was governor, on behalf of Jack Kennedy, which was referred to as the Carmel Compact. I've referred to it before, but it's worth noting at this point. Climbing the fire escape in a hotel in Carmel
  • rule; a meeting of Democratic leaders to make vice-presidential candidate suggestions to Humphrey; Humphrey selecting Edmund Muskie as his running mate; a proposal that Humphrey resign the vice presidency; Charles Murphy as LBJ's representative
  • grandchild --a daughter - to Lynda (Mrs. Chas. S. Robb) at Bethesda Naval Hospital Bet hesda Naval Hospital WHITE HOUS E Dat DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY President bega n hi s day at (Plare ) Bethesd Time Telephon 11 In Ou tL 12:31am f 1:01am Departe
  • Messages Sent K Messages Sent L Messages Sent M Messages Sent N Messages Sent 0 Messages Sent P Messages Sent Q Messages Sent R Messages Sent - S Messages Sent - T Messages Sent U Messages Sent V Messages Sent W Messages Sent XYZ N Newspapers Office Files
  • J. Jorden -SECRE':t-.NODIS 1 Vietnam Election Observers Senators 1. Bourke B. Hickenlooper 2. Edmund S. Muskie 3. George Murphy B anking Republican Member of the Foreign Relations Committee Chairman, Senate Democratic Campaign Committee
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
  • when he said, rights . 11 11 0£ course we will tal k a bout civil They as ke d him if he thought it would be a ro·:gh campaign and he smiled and sa id, 11 All campaigns arc rou gh. with his scalp an
  • . Brow n Warre n Magnuso n Edwar d Muski e Harris McDowel l Jame s Roosevel t Wayn e Mors e Eugen e McCarthy John Dingel l Edit h Green e Pau l Dougla s Thoma s J . McIntyr e Charles Vani k Gus Hawkin s Edward Long Daniel Inouye George Brow n Claiborne
  • to a head when I learned that Ed Muskie had decided to support Harold Hughes. I talked to Muskie about this and I was upset. I told Muskie I was not a rubber stamp chairman. I would recommend my choice to the National Committee at a formal meeting and I
  • support to Democratic Party unity; Jimmy Carter's role in the 1972 presidential election; Edmund Muskie's campaign leading up to the 1972 election and how it was affected by attacks in the Manchester [New Hampshire] Union Leader; John Lindsay's 1972