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  • him he would Mr. Falstich of Treasury with FBI report on Edgar Berlin drinks and supper at pool at 52nd Street: Judge and Mrs. Worley; Mike Duncan (Marshall, Texas); Diana Tschursin and Donald McArthur; MMW; Bob Waldron; Tyler and Bess Abell
  • Policy lunch on Berlin trip lunch at Washington Post with editorial staff Woodrow Seals, Barefoot Sanders and Wayne Justice and Ernest Morgan Jack Anderson Sen Yarborough Walter Jim Wright Atty General Ramsey Clark John Ben Shepperd Atty General To Dallas
  • 16 17 18 4:00p 4:15p 6:00p 9 Activity (include February 1, 1960 Expenditure visited by)* Code LD 10:45a 11:00a 3 4 5 6 Date t f f t Cong Mel Price Dick Berlin, NYC, re: San Antonio Light -- see Walter Jenkins' conversation with Dick Berli
  • Senator Dirkse n Secretary McNamar a Cong. Car l Alber t Mr. an d Mrs. Jac k Valenti . Mariann e Mean s an d Emmet Riorda n arrive d Juanita Robert s re slippers from Mrs Dick Berlin Dick Goodwin LUNCH LUNCH wit withhMr Mr..an an ddMrs Mrs. .Jac Jac
  • . Additional discussion may pertain to special subjects, such as the program for Viet Nam, Berlin negotiations, etc.
  • -:i:ttea. this S61it' awer 1959. hos-2ita1 late Eara.-patnitzey M\d ~ have been "elderl.y y\,...; rs aee, American citizeYi ..1 Stro.sse 26 c/o 1.Attbexuer • ui.st knoim ad.dresses : 'Wi~ W~st Berlin 15 soonest. - . Ask t ~me., ;1hether ~"es
  • Cable, Deptel 129 to Berlin, 8/12/64
  • CHANDLER, Otis Justice and Mrs. GOLDBERG CLF.MENI'E, Carmine The Secretary or the Treasury and CLIFFCRD,Clark M. Mrs. DILLON CCE,Richard L • The Secretary of Defense and COJLES, John CRONIN,Hume Mrs• McNAMARA The Postmaster General and CUMMINGS, Milton DALY
  • warned of tragedy. In mid1964 Senator Richard Russell or Georgia told LBJ that Vietnam wa. ·'the damned worst mes. J ever . aw, and I don't like to brag." And LBJ responded glumly, "I've been think­ ing that way for the past six months." An occasional
  • , is gaining strong bipartisan support in Congress, although it is opposed by Richard Russell in the Senate. Carl Vinson on 1/4 says that single chief of staff would mean “national suicide” and praises the present system of the joint chiefs of staff. The Vinson
  • . [That] would be one of the first ones. Z: I guess the German crisis was the first thing. M: The Berlin . . . . ? Z: The Berlin crisis was first, in the fall of 1961. Cuba was 1962. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • -­ James F. Magdanz Consul General, Tokyo-Yokohama - Thomas H. Murfin Consul General, Kobe-Osaka - John L. Steg­ maier Consul, Naha, Okinawa (administered by Embassy Tokyo) -- Richard W. Finch Consul, Fukuoka - Thomas P. Shoesmith Consul, Nagoya - Philip F
  • , 1961 (I) Vice President's Visit to Southeast Asia May 9-24, 1961 (II) 2 Johnson-Adenauer Discussion-Bonn, Germany-Aug. 19, 1961 SCANNED Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice-President SCANNED Report and Related Papers re Vice President Johnson's
  • President had to go. F: Any particular reason why? S· There -was a great crisis, and he wanted to send the Vice President to show the American commitment to West Berlin. F: Was he satisf'ed with the result? S: Well, the whole trip was symbolic
  • Meeting LBJ; the relationship between LBJ and JFK; the 1960 campaign; LBJ’s role as Vice-President; LBJ’s Berlin trip in 1961; tension between LBJ and RFK; the Committee for Equal Employment Opportunities; why JFK went to Texas in November 1963
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: RICHARD M. SCAMMON (Tape #1) INTERVIEWER: STEVE GOODELL More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • See all online interviews with Richard M. Scammon
  • Scammon, Richard M. (Richard Montgomery), 1915-2001
  • Oral history transcript, Richard M. Scammon, interview 1 (I), 3/3/1969, by Stephen Goodell
  • Richard M. Scammon
  • . Williams, AlC Curtis Clark, USAF--------------- JWGA USA JWGA USAF--~-------------------- AlC Richard G. Hall, JWGA USAF-------------------- JWGA Mrs. Marion E. Boland-----------------------Mrs. Wilma Matasic :..__________________________ JWGA
  • passage of U.S. and British military trains through their occupation zone in Germany to Berlin. 4/2 LBJ delivers speech in House on the Marshall Plan bill. Later that day he takes the train to New York to join the others. Truman’s veto of the income tax
  • and Prices by Formula?" by Arthur Burns (March April 1965) Imports (study of) Income maintenance (Task Force on) Income Policy Proposal International Conferences staff expenses International Political Crisis Cuba and Berlin Kennedy Assassination Immediate
  • in Guam Richard Taitano, Director of the Office of Terri­ tories, Department of Interior, telephoned at 3:45 PM, Monday, 12 November, with the information that the Office of Emergency Planning dispatched a representa­ tive to the Guam area earlier today o
  • and Berlin -------~------roeutscher Gewerkschaftsbund fuer das Gebiet der Bundesrepublic Deutschland und Berlin - DGB) May 19, 1964 JI ~o l/ff.J With every good wish, Sincerely yours, · . J~t Jr~~ ~ay, i"ovestone Dirdl;tor - ­ Department of International
  • office at the Social Democrat [sic]. Were you in Berlin when Mr. Johnson came there as vice president? B: Yes, of course. He came the weekend after the Wall was erected. I had sent a letter to President Kennedy Tuesday or Wednesday after that Sunday
  • Vice President Johnson's 1961 visit to Berlin; meeting LBJ in the 1950's in the United States; LBJ's affinity for Germany and German people; Brandt's visits to the U.S. in the mid-1960's; Vietnam police; LBJ's opinions of European relations; Robert
  • and refrain from further public rev&lations on 25X1A 25X1A Richard Helms Director SANITIZED l u~ rity NLT0/
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Theis -- I -- 2 was about to leave he put his arm around my shoulder--we scarcely knew each other--and he said, "Bill, I spent the weekend up in New York with Dick Berlin." Well, Dick Berlin at that time
  • Biographical information; first contact with LBJ; LBJ's legislative talents; generosity; LBJ's support of Diem; 1961 Vietnam trip; India stop; camel driver incident in Pakistan; LBJ's relationship with Richard Russell; LBJ's relationship
  • badly for everybody in the hemisphere. P: What were your activities during this period when we committed our forces? N: In the Dominican Republic? P: Yes. N: The day was the day that Mr. [Richard] Helms was appointed director of the CIA
  • [NAID 24617781] O'Brien -- Interview III -- 7 Richard Russell. Let me ask you to describe President Kennedy's relationship with him. I'm talking about during this early period, before the civil rights [legislation]. O: Yes. Well, Russell was a giant
  • of congressional staffers; Vinson's importance in Congress; John McCormack's relationship with senior southern Democrats; the effect of putting a Lockheed plant in Georgia on Vinson's support for JFK; Richard Russell; Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson's (LBJ) role
  • Richard Nixon was in Congress and one Richard Nixon was about to suddenly steal this away LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
  • ; it would be interesting to know what [Jack] Valenti and [Richard] Goodwin--Goodwin doesn't have a whole lot of truth in him but he's bright as hell. D: McPherson? B: Harry would have the most thoughtful view. My experience with him was very much trial
  • . · · Andrew Jackson·was placed in nomination ·as early as October, 1825, by the State Legislature of Tennessee, for the election of 1828. · John C; Calhoun; Democrat:· a.nd John · QUlncy Ad/ams and Richard Rush, National Repub­ Ucan candida(ies, were all nom­
  • inter­ viewed Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in all the world's capitals-Paris, Rome, New York, Hollywood, London, and Leningrad. I had been the only journalist at "I'm just as amazed as you are that all of this happened to little Mary Elizabeth
  • in American history. Luck and accident, Poor Richard notwithstanding. The greatest accident in American history, Brands argued, occurred on January 24, 1848, when "on the middle fork of the American River, in the foot­ hills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains
  • Biddle, Francis, 1942-59 Brown, Pat, California, 1958-61 Butler, Paul M., 1955-60 Butler, Paul, Democratic National Committee, 1955-56 Butler, Paul, Chairman Dem. Natl. Committee, ca. 1957-59 Byrd, Admiral Richard E., 1945-57 C [1 of 2] [includes: Cain
  • advance exploration. But for some reason he just cut himself off from almost everybody that could have given him any decent advice on it. G: [Richard] Russell referred to this tactic as procedure in the Senate. 11 a lynching of orderly 11 R: Right
  • LOACH, Cartha D. EDMONDSON, Ed., Congressman ATKINSON, George H. McGRAW, Donald c.,, McGraw Hill BERLIN, Richard E., Hearst Corp. BONNY, John B.,, Morrison-Knudsen Co.Inc. ~---Publishing Co. Inc. SMIT, Hulett).'# Governor of w. Va. CANFIELD, Cass
  • in the Defense field, would have a similar list of decisions we've made which they would want to look at and see whether they wanted to change them or not. Another set of issues had to do with particular points geographically--Berlin, Cuba, Vietnam, and Laos were
  • - May, 1972] [3 folders] Berlin, Richard E. (Hearst Publications) [Jan. 1965 - Jan. 1968] Hearst Pub. Consumer's Advisory Council [No Dates] Insta/Com Stock [May - Jun. 1974] Insta/Com, Inc. [Sep. 1972 - Mar. 1979] [with oral deposition of Walter Jenkins
  • into areas which were covered by our treaty commitments elsewhere. To give one or two examples, in June 1961 Chairman Khrushchev produced a crisis on Berlin in his meeting with President 3 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY