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  • him bac k t o New York e President departe d the Auction Barn Parkin g Lo t vi a helicopte r accompanied by Mrs. Johnso n Doris Kearn s Ervin Dugga n Jim Jone s , mf Paul Glyn n Clarence Knetsc h Woody Taylo r Bill Fishe r d LB J Ranc h - an d to Ranc
  • about the McCarthy censure in your earlier interview. S: Well then, if I've covered it, there's no reason to go over it again. There is a question that you raise here about why did Senator Johnson ; appoint Ed Johnson, John Stennis, and Sam Ervin
  • Deason W. Ervin "Red " James re FCC Secy McNamara Cabinet Lt. General Alfred D. Starbird aide == Herbert Ferlman to discuss the VietNam barrier Room 16, 1967 n^ October 16 , 1967 TheWhiteHouse Monday Day ^ Activity (inctude visited by) To Oval Ofc
  • .] Talmadge [D.-Ga]. Senator [Sam J.] Ervin [Jr. D.-N.C.] and Senator [Alan] Bible [D.-Nev.] served on it at one time; later, Senator [Edmund] Muskie [D.-Me.], Senator [Daniel K.] Inouye [D.-Hawaii], Senator Dan Brewster [D.-Md.]. The function
  • Califano cuts and Secy. Cohen Jim Gaither and Ervin Duggan 3:11p ! Departed Cohen wanted to meet with President to discuss the Health report which the President discussed the Secy, last week, NIH Budget and personnel. Reagan Ranch driving on Highwa y
  • an honest record. One of them was Senator [Sam] Ervin from North Carolina. That's understandable because of a good many North Carolina ties that I have. And one of them was Senator Ed Muskie, whom I hardlY knew before that time. I don't think
  • Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
  • [For interviews 1 and 2] Brief contacts with Senator Johnson during the Truman and Eisenhower administrations; Democratic Advisory Council establishment and opposition by LBJ and Sam Rayburn; Paul Butler; LBJ’s effectiveness as Senate majority
  • LBJ a memo suggesting that McNamara’s letter is part of a well-organized “liberal” attack on LBJ and that Joe Rauh might have authored the letter. He also notes that liberals are losing support nationally. JFK, Ervin, Cooper and Javits introduce a new
  • and with Liz, with Sam Hughes of the Bureau of the Budget and with Ed Crafts, director of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. The latter two gentlemen had been carrying on the basic negotiations for the redwood park with the lumber companies
  • their vote. I don't mean to say we snubbed them. Everybody talked to them, but there's not much accomplished. Because even if you had convinced them, they weren't going to be with you and they coulddt. Ervin you remember, he was great in this. LBJ
  • of the Judiciary Committee, but I held him in the corrmittee until after the Republican convention, because I knew then that the Republicans would defeat the nomination after their convention and after .they had a ticket. F: Well, now, Sam Ervin was one
  • a good Democrat, as Paul Butler would have it in the Democratic Advisory Council, then Dick Russell and Sam Ervin and John Stennis and Olin Johnston and Allen Ellender and Herman Talmadge, even maybe George Smathers and Spessard Holland, all those guys
  • there that day, his brothers and sisters, including his sister from Fredericksburg that later died, I believe. Well, Sam Johnson wasn't there, I don't believe, and Mrs. Johnson had not got home. Washington, Mrs. Lady Bird Johnson. She was still in But anyway
  • Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961
  • reservations about LBJ's heath as running mate; first civil rights act; LBJ's accessibility; a "democratic" man; LBJ's 1960 campaign visit to Mississippi; visit to LBJ at the ranch in 1960; friendship with Sam Rayburn; contacts with JFK; 1964 visit with LBJ
  • in honor of President Eisenhower, I got Lyndon Johnson and Sam Rayburn to give him a calf, and we had the live calf on the stage of the Statler Hotel. But both Mr. Rayburn and Lyndon Johnson were so uruCh a part of the national scene-­ F: Tell me
  • . JACKSON, Washington SAM J. ERVIN, JR., N-0rth Carolina ERNEST GRUENING, Alaska EDMUNDS. MUSKIE, Maine ABRAHAM RIBICOFF, Connecticut FRED R. HARRIS, Oklahoma ROBERT F. KENNEDY, New York LEE METCALF, Montana JOSEPH M. MONTOYA, New Mexico KARL E. MUNDT
  • 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 29 10/6/17 FOLDER TITLE LIST Folder Title Douglas, Senator Paul H. (D) Illinois Eastland, Senator James 0. (D) Mississippi Ellender, Senator Allen J. (D) Louisiana Ervin, Senator Sam J., Jr. (D
  • Once, I especially remember, when I was speaker of the House he came down with Speaker Sam Rayburn when Mr. Rayburn made a speech to the House. I guess that's the first time I really did get to visit very much with thenCongressman Johnson. F
  • Available for research (Open) Processing note: In February, 1975, a box of materials from the files of Jean Robinson an Kathy Andrews, secretaries in the office of Douglass Cater and Ervin Duggan, was located. It was decided to put this material at the end
  • . G: There's an indication that this concession was necessary in order to get the support of [Everett] Dirksen and Sam Ervin. O: I think that's valid. G: There was also an emphasis placed on family relationships, admitting immigrants who had close
  • , Texas Address, Sam Houston State Teachers College, Huntsville, Texas Speech, Senate Floor Concerning Supreme Court Ruling on Segregation Speech on Senate Floor Concerning Resolution to Shut Down
  • the verdict of his party colleagues. He every Republlcan nominee since the party these e1.Jorsements 1n various newspapers. I include these as well as a sam-· can await w1th some contl.dence the verdict was founded 1n 1866" and before that 11up­ of his
  • New Jersey Av.enue, SE .. A"ll:A . . ' · · CODI: ERVIN, Senator Sam llO .Maryland Avenue, N. E. . - ~M.Qrg
  • and so on. although it was never published. And I did that, Ervin Stewart, who had been an original Federal Radio Commission member, was then with the Carnegie Foundation, and he had a grant to do that. But I don't think he ever fulfilled it, because
  • ., HENDERSON, Elmer W. BERGER,Sam LINDLEY,Jonathan COLLINS,Morris w. H., Jr., University HORNE,John E. of Georgia Mc&JEN,John J., Jr. CRAWFORD, Morris D• , Jr •, MCRGAN, John T., Democratic Study Group DeLIMA,Oscar, Roger Smith Hotel NELSON,Paul Corporation 0 1
  • ., U.s. Senate M:cCLELIAN, John L., Senate DODD, Thomas J. , Senate LONG, Edward V. , Senate BA.YR, Birch, Senate DIBKSEN, Everett McKinley, Senate ERVIN, Jr. , Sam J. , Senate HART, Philip A., Senate KENNEDY, Edward M., Senate TYDINGS, Joseph D. , Senate
  • much under attack from Senator [Sam J.] Ervin [Jr., D. N.C.], and at that point I got involved in doing everything I could to relieve their burden and keep them all happy. B: What exactly would that consist of? G: Well, that consists of every time
  • , Carl T. DffiKSEN, Everett McKinleiJ DCDD, Thomas J. DOONICK, Peter H. DOUGLA H. - STLAND, James O. ELLENDER, Allen J. ERVIN, Sam J ., Jr., FANNIN, Paul J. om, Hiram L. F BR.I
  • . Dean Rusk HANIGAN,John L., Brunswick Corp Sec. of Defense & Mrs .. Clark Clifford HAR'l1E,Edward H., Corpus Christi Caller­ Sen. & Mrs. Sam J. ERVIN, Jr. BIBLE, Alan, Senator Times BOOGS,J* Caleb, Senator JOSEPH, Burton M., Mpls. SMITH, Hulett, Gov
  • . . (include visited by) and Mrs. James Cross Cong, and Mrs. James (Jim) Wright Cong and Mrs. Ed Edmondson Hon and Mrs. John Macy --all t o the second floor 4:35p The 4;38p t • 4:48p t 4:55p The President asked for Ervin Duggan - no answer - never mind
  • . To Fish Room to meet with White House Fellows. -- they have just completed their orientation and are now taking up assignments here and with the Cabinet. __ list to DT mf asked Ervin for .__ n*t*. October 18, 1967 The White House Day - Activity
  • Senator an d Mrs. Sa m Ervin Ge n and Mrs. Joh n P . McConnel l Cong an d Mrs . Fran k Evans Con g an d Mrs. Lucie n Nedzi Ha Cong an d Mrs . Porte r Hard y Con g an d Mrs. Oti s Pik e Cong an d Mrs. Melvi n Price Remarks Cong an d Mrs. Samue l Stratto n
  • . 3/4/50 The Honorable Sam Rayburn Speaker of the House of Reps. 3/6/50 Vote on S.1008 Conference Report Probably Next Monday or Tuesday in House 3/9/50 Public Library Service Demonstration Bill3/13/50 S.1008 Threat to Robinson-Patman Act Cited
  • CORPS. THOSE WHO DOUBTED HIS SINCERITY. IT CAME IN THAT ELECTRIC MOMENT TO SEVERAL HUNDRED DEMOCRATS IN THE PENTHOUSE BALLROOM OF THE JUNG HOTEL, WHEN LBJ OUOTED AN UNAMED SOUTHERN SENATOR CONFIDING IN SAM RAYBURN ABOUT HIS CONSTITUENCY."ALL THEY EVER
  • CORPS. THOSE WHO DOUBTED HIS SINCERITY. IT CAME IN THAT ELECTRIC MOMENT TO SEVERAL HUNDRED DEMOCRATS IN THE PENTHOUSE BALLROOM OF THE JUNG HOTEL, WHEN LBJ OUOTED AN UNAMED SOUTHERN SENATOR CONFIDING IN SAM RAYBURN ABOUT HIS CONSTITUENCY."ALL THEY EVER
  • Gianneschi Charlie Green Nancy Hanschman Garth Jones William Jorden Jesse Kellam Sam Kinch Karl H. Koepcke Stuart Long Tom McAvoy Sarah McClendon Jim Mathis Margaret Mayer Henry Michaelis Dick Morehead Andrew Ramer [4 of 6] .-. - ·- 1