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  • of Jack Brown of the National Democratic Committee. Opened Senate. Telephone conversation with George Reedy. Hosted luncheon for 13 Democratic candidates for the Senate and others, including Senators Smathers, Hartke , Clark, Johnston, Hickey, Bible
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET -(PRESIDENTIAL .L IB·R_ARIES) -- JANUARY 23, 1968 - 8:30 a.m. DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP Speaker John McCormack Congressman Hale Boggs Senator Robert Byrd Joseph Califano Barefoot Sanders Postmaster General 0 ·1Brien
  • Folder, "January 23, 1968 - 8:30 a.m. Democratic Congressional Leadership," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 2
  • 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 10/04/17 FOLDER TITLE LIST National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov Folder Title D.C. Mass Transit Bill Defense Legislation Democratic Committee Reception
  • Democrats fi'+J~ for for against Republicans _7.,__ House Government Democrats Committee f Contacted Republicans Operations OF TRANSPORTATION J'{ . Membershie Democrats DEPARTMENT -------- against Total against Operations ---- Committee
  • was he able to muster a majority on that? S: Well, a lot of personal work was done. worked with them. I The Democratic majority in general on the Housing Committee worked with them. G: Lyndon worked with them. And we got them. Can you recall any
  • to the President attaching a Jim Jones Congressional Contact Report. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE - State Chairmen & National Committeemen Reports from Jim Jones to Marvin Watson concerning the political situation in various states: Alabama, Oklahoma, Colorado
  • of the Democratic National Committee. He was appointed a member and designated Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC); and appointed administrator of the Office of Price Administration. Porter was appointed chief of the American Economic Mission
  • titles 139 open [Bracero and Mexican] P. C. on E. E. O. [President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity] [January December] [4 folders] P. C. on E. E. O. - A-F [6 folders] 09/14/17 VP Papers: EEOC Working Papers 1 National Archives and Records
  • Folder title list, VP Papers, President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity
  • . A primary point to be raised is the suggestion that in the consideration of any reorganizatio n of the Democratic National Committee that 3 Governors be invited to meet on an ex officio basis with the national committee or its executive committee so
  • LBJ Connection: Southern Regional Council staff, 1947-1961; Founder, the Potomac Institute, 1961; Organizer, White House Conference To Fulfill These Rights 1966; Chairman, National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing; Member, Leadership
  • entitled - U.S. Exports induced by the Department of Defense Expenditures in Europe, April 1965 from the Institute for Defense Analyses Report on Administration Achievements during the last five months prepared by the Democratic National Committee - Jan
  • and numerous inquiries as to the status of any recommendations that may have been transmitted by the National Security Council to the Director of the Selective Service. It is essential that the highest priority be given by the Interagency Advisory Committee
  • Folder, "NSAM # 366: NSAM 363 dtd 8/8/67, Interagency Advisory Committee on Essential Activities and Critical Occupations, 9/29/1967," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 9
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • National Security Files
  • Conference Report, left over from last session . . . controversial, but a major conservation success if enacted. "We hope the leadership will be able to muster solid Democratic support for it on the floor," the President said. Congress­ man Albert replied
  • scanned and are available on DiscoverLBJ.org. See folder title list to identify scanned folders. Subcategories: Political Affairs. PL Open Boxes 1-4 Contains material on Democratic National Committee meetings, weekly reports and staff changes; analysis
  • generally about the Johnson Rule and his new policy of placing frestunan senators on major committees. J: Right. Up until Johnson became majority leader, it was most conman for a new Democratic senator to receive two minor committees and not any major
  • More detailed recollections of the majority leadership; the Policy Committee; Wayne Morse; Robert Taft; nature of bipartisanship under Eisenhower Administration; William Knowland and Hawaii and Alaska statehood
  • Congressional Budget Office (Panel of Economic Advisors) Committee on Economic Stability & Growth Conference of Business Economists Council of Foreign Relations Democratic National Committee Econometric Society Harvard Board of Overseers International Management
  • LBJ Connection: Baptist minister; Chairman, Texas Advisory Committee of Civil Rights Commission; National Advisory Committee on Community Relations; Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
  • Bio: (1923-1997) Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 1944-1954; Ramel-Wooldridge Corporation, 1954-1958; Space Electronics Corporation, 1958-1963; President’s Science Advisory Committee member; National Reconnaissance Office; Assistant Secretary
  • LBJ Connection: Member, President’s Science Advisory Committee; Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology, Department of Transportation
  • LBJ Connection: Specialist on national defense; Legislative Reference Service; Special Consultant, Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, 1959
  • LBJ Connection: Journalist; author; lobbyist; Executive Director, National Committee Against Mental Illness; member, U.S. Mental Health Delegation to the Soviet Union, 1967
  • LBJ Connection: U.S. Congressman, 1947-1953 and Senator, 1957-1968, Kentucky; Chairman, Republican National Committee, 1959-1961
  • Remarks at the National War College, 8/21/1964 President's Remarks at the 1964 Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, 8/26/1964 President's Acceptance Speech at the Convention, 8/27/1964 President's TV Address to the Nation, 10/18/1964
  • Folder title list, National Security Files, Speech Files
  • National Security Files
  • of Government Study Committee): Clippings (1960) Papers of Ray Roberts 2 PERSONAL PAPERS OF RAY ROBERTS http://www.lbjlibrary.org FOLDER TITLE LIST National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https
  • a reception honoring President and Mrs. Truman and their daughter Margaret at the Wardman Park Towers given by Secretary and Mrs. Snyder, and a reception for the Democratic National Committee hosted by Senator McGrath. To facilitate peace negotiations, Chiang
  • : To what extent was there a bipartisan equity in the committee? The Democrats controlled the committee, but-- P: I think what occurred was--I'm trying to remember. It must have been in 1964 when the--or was it 1966--I'm trying to remember when
  • Biographical information; Labor and Public Welfare Committee staff and their areas of expertise; Lister Hill's work as chair of the committee; bipartisanship on the committee; committee response to Great Society legislation, especially relating
  • , but he was a rich man and a loyal Democrat who had enough sophistication and enough decency to represent Texas presentably on the [Democratic] National Committee. And if he could go with Mrs. Randolph, she knew what was the right liberal thing to do
  • Background in politics and participating in the New Deal; Democratic party state machinery in Texas; 1956 Democrat Party convention; role of Texas Democrats in national conventions and elections
  • -elected. Senate votes to override the veto the next day. 2/26 Democrats meet Saturday night at Hotel Adolphus, call for continuation of national Democratic leadership, lash out at Republicans. Headline speaker: Robert E. Hannegan, chairman of Democratic
  • with that on the tidelands during the 1952 campaign.” He also reports that Ralph Yarborough was in town and he is almost certain that Shivers will run for governor and that overtures have been made to the Democratic National Committee to have Shivers recognized as the leader
  • and there were others, I guess. It was developing into a contest and the Executive Committee of the Democratic National Committee had or would receive a recommendation from the titular head of the party, which should resolve this. Hubert Humphrey would make known
  • again with Kapenstein, Maddock, and Claude Desautels; Fred Harris' resignation as chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Colonel Jake Arvey's request that O'Brien not comment publicly on the resignation; the DNC executive committee's
  • problems with the Democratic Party with Paul Butler. But by that time, I don't think the Democratic Advisory Committee, or whatever Butler called it--well, it was prominent; it was noisy in Texas. The people who were aligned with Butler, they were raucous
  • conventions; LBJ's reluctance to get involved in state conventions; LBJ's involvement in the 1954 state Democratic conventions and appointment of national Democratic committee members and Democratic Executive Committee members; LBJ's relationships with Price
  • . But of course, not that they defeated a lot of his legislation, but most of Eisenhower's legislation that he presented was rewritten by Democratic committees, except in 1953 and 1954 when it was a very slim Republican majority. It was a 49-47 majority
  • [For interviews 1 and 2] First impressions of LBJ; LBJ's visits to Kentucky Derby; the McCarthy censure; LBJ's powers of persuasion; LBJ's speaking engagements for Democratic candidates; 1960 campaign; how LBJ became VP candidate; Social Security
  • offices for Congressman Lyndon B. Johnson and Judge Ralph Yarborough. Alford also worked for the State Democratic Executive Committee as Executive Secretary during the tenure of Governor Preston Smith and as secretary to several committees at State
  • National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org COLLECTION DETAILS and FOLDER TITLE LIST National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov Collection: Papers of Richard B. Russell, 1954 - 1969 [NAID
  • Pickford, who is starting a nationwide savings bond drive. April 4/1 LBJ attends a stag dinner of the Executive Committee of the Democratic National Committee at the Mayflower. 4/5 LBJ makes the first in a series of regular monthly television
  • of the First Lady's Committee for a More Beautiful Capital, Assistant Regional Director of the National Capital Region, Chairman of the Committee for the Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove on the Potomac, Executive Secretary of the Committee
  • y • M-4JOR LECIS£,4TION-EDUC,4TIOJY ,4/VD rJIELl"-4RE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING APPROVED HR 6927 •• Reported, amended, by House Government Operations Committee (H Rept 337) May 11, 1965. • Passed, amended, by the House by a 217-184 roll-call vote
  • Relations Committee, 1965; unsuccessful Democratic presidential candidate, 1968; senior editor at Simon and Schuster, New York City 1973; author
  • and author who served as an aide to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Andrew Tobias is an author, mainly on financial and business topics, who served as the Treasurer for the Democratic National Committee from 1999 until 2017. Scope
  • . Democratic Committee, including consideration of adding a Vietnam referendum to their Democratic primary. FLORIDA - A [1 of 5] [Loose material] [2 of 5] Congress-Florida [3 of 5] Governor-Florida [4 of 5] Senate-Florida [5 of 5] Florida Convention Delegates
  • Committee is on schedule. of its proposed reporting dates is attached. A copy - 4 w After the Easter recess there will be only a little over three months before Congress recesses for the national conventions. So, it is very important