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  • . Edmun d S . Muski e _ _ discussion s particularl y b y th e Secretaries . & Mrs. Gaylor d Nelso n o f Stat e an d Defens e an d member s o f th e t Sen e Postmaster Genera l & Mrs. Lawrenc e O'Brien Senate . Th e reaction fro m th e | Th . & Mrs. Jame s
  • (Y August 20; 1964;:'/S,K \Jj;;t,',I 1~ /: ~ f;; ,I(' I ~/11/f'Ji,,.:-··--../?6/•~, /J-/4-~ Dear Mr. Moredock: p .. --- You may bo aesured Thank you for your letter to the President. that the interest which prompted you to let him have your
  • of a large amount of public opinion mail on recommendations for the 1964 vice presidential nominees. The following have specific subdivisions in this general file: Edmund Brown, Thomas Dodd, Robert Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy, Robert McNamara, Edmund Muskie
  • . John 4:30p i I | 5:15p ; t The Hon. 5:08p | 5:13p j talk Service President asked for Senator Muskie--he wa s enroute to Dulles--"Never mind. " 4:22p The Ii |i t Oval Office w/ Jack Valenti and Mrs. Homer Thornberry Barefoot Sanders '4* 3
  • . Jame s Duesenberry L___ e Califano k Valenti _ \ Under Secy John Schnittker - Agric. (c) L a_ w s o n Knott (c) ^* ^ _ Jack Valenti (pl) Jack Valenti to Cabinet Room and joined meeting Bob Fleming joined in the Cabinet Room To the Oval Office w
  • announce d tha t th e Presiden t wil l mak e a radi o addres s Sunda y nigh t sponsored by Citizens fo r Humphrey-Muskie . - 1 5 minute speec h ove r CB S -- t o be tape d i n advance. XXiXJa^X2ERBLStISCRKBLBt2£E^3SpO?OfliffctdXBtS Sx3:£ifc&;£xAK&MXKixx3dx
  • in '67; and the conference in El Sa lvado r , the Cent ral American Pre s idents and - · ~ . '68 . t h e sunnner of 1 r esident Johnson in 1 6 7, was it? 68. Al l of t ose meetings were, of course, planned well i we had ample t ime to send
  • DiFOJtMATION W..... MEMOliNDUM SUBJECT: , - 1...... ,. s. 19'9 FOil THE Fll.ESlDENT Paa Americaa J•-rr Soc1ety Award Cereaway • TluaradaJ. 9, 1969, . . • ill Caltlaet Room /_'Hf'm S...a moay award award officer• of tbe Paa .. merlcaa
  • 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.
  • "HITE HOUS E Aboar DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY President bega n hi s day at (Place ) th Time Telephon tL oL y Monda October 14 , 196 8 y ~ Activit D 1:13a Presiden 2:28a t e e T .1 In Ou d Air Forc e Dat one enrout e t o e Whit e
  • that was said in there. That's really the way I operated. The only time I remember not doing that was when [Hubert] Humphrey and [Edmund] Muskie came in after the 1968 election. I think it was two or three days after the election, and Johnson had them up
  • . But I'm confident that there was no use of the committee assignments as reward or punishment. G: Edmund Muskie seems to feel that he was slighted, received only his fourth choice, and he tied it to the [Rule] 22 [fight]. Any insights on why Muskie
  • , Gerhard *Cooper, Richard C. *Deming, Frederick L. (Treas.) 32* Individual Files: Denison, E. F. Eckstein, Otto File Key for Indiv. Files H - W Fand, David L. [1 of 2] Fand, David L. [2 of 2] *Feldstein, Martin S. 8 National Archives and Records
  • s~e a movie· and i:alk and : belongs to us. );~ ~ ~ ~ .... ,. be with friends, to exercise and to catch up -on the thinking work that • ii-- ,. ~-. .- a day full of appointments ·does not permit. .... .-This day b_egan early .with-~going
  • assistance; Lady Bird has dressing fitting with Adele Simpson; tea for East Wing staff; Democratic Campaign Committee Fund Raising Dinner; John McCormack, Ed Muskie, Hubert Humphrey & LBJ give speeches; Richard Daley family are houseguests
  • ASPINALL, Wayne N., Congress CASSIDY, William F., Dept. of Arm:, BACOO,Edmund N., Phil.a. Pa. CAVANAGH,Jerome P., Mayor of Det. BAKER,Jr., Howard H., Senate CHURCH,Frank, Senate BAKER, John A., Agriculture CIAUSEN, Don H., Congress BARCELLA, Ernest L
  • ~~#'/~~, By A??'j , NARS, Date , ~- ~ • 1 &A-Z~h/4-? ~// ?/77 aR1 ~ 2. degree• otr d1n•••• S o ~o training and are quit• P-.--.l d1v1a1on• to a atat• ot a t n aa, praot1oal and eoonoaaioal Mthod ot ll&king would be to aobillae aOM ot the Hat1onal have
  • of this •~• • ••,,. , ... ,, •• • •• ••, '\ . ' '' • • ' ' ... ,,. ._\ \I yea~. ' I I •· 'I ! $2 q;:; ;p ,;:;; @, ;zas,f, ,SAP , , 5 :mo. s 2 ,QS ·.a en®%';, ;e_ eseu ,, ; ,, ;;c,c ''-''' _, Q $ 49 $ •• .EX:2:t.UTI v.::: -1G 170 Public Law 89-174 89th Con1reu, H. R. 6927 September 9, 1965
  • MCNAMARA'S MEETINGS WITH MUSKIE, OTHERS ON BASE CLOSINGS; VIETNAM; RICHARD RUSSELL'S OBJECTION TO DOD TRAINING OF DRAFT REJECTS; LBJ STRESSES HIS COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION; EFFECTIVENESS OF MILITARY TRAINING; PROBLEMS CREATED BY BABY BOOM; LBJ'S
  • JONES SAYS LBJ IS OUT AT DINNER, OFFERS TO LOCATE HIM; HHH SAYS THAT IS NOT NECESSARY; JONES SAYS LBJ LIKED HHH'S SPEECH LAST NIGHT; HHH SAYS HE HAS TALKED WITH JOHN CRISWELL, ASKS JONES TO RELAY HHH'S AND MUSKIE'S GREETINGS; PRESS COVERAGE
  • it was his. a good friend of Gene McCarthy's. In fact, at that time Ed Muskie was I remember seeing Muskie at the convention and Muskie wished that he would get picked. He thought Gene McCarthy was going to get picked and most of McCarthy's friends
  • Vietnam soldiers; handling crowds and the press during trips to the Philippines, Korea and Mexico; preparing for the 1966 State of the Union Address; Edmund Muskie; May Craig; landing Air Force One at National Airport; LBJ’s view of war/leaders; Pachios
  • Muskie who then used it as a basis for his own speeches, for the Vice President's speeches, and for handout cards that were based off that book for the Democratic candidates running for office. So the effort was not wasted. It was used in the campaign
  • the legislature passed; Senator Edmund Muskie's involvement with Model Cities; Safe Streets Act; the Crime Commission; delays and changes made before passing Safe Streets legislation; wiretapping.
  • 1 X^-.v-vr' -i •‘-■-5-’ m ■ . !>/^ S ..... •'■ 'V-'-fAv- : \'J v fc ;: -.' .•i-X- vV»:'' v.i -V^,.-f .. COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY ITiCiS CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE M r. M O R SE. I s h a ll be g la d to h a v e th e jo
  • of 1950 and aubaequently ve1ted IA the Secretary of Commerce l»y ■ ection 202(b) of Reoraantaation (B) The admlnl■tratlon Plan Numbered? . of the proviaion■ Marine Act, 1936 (52 Stat. 969: 46 tJ. S. of 19~1. ~ of titl• XI ol the Merchant c~ 1271
  • . A: That's right. That was really the most significant kind of problem. I hope I \'/asn' t affected by what many peopl e are--you know, prejudgment of a white southerner. In my background, it so happens that my mother used to be head of the M a y o r ' s
  • September 27, 1966 Mr. McCLELLAN, from the Committee on Government Operations, submitted the following REPORT together with ADDITIONAL VIEWS [To accompany 8. 3010) The Committee on Government Operations, to which was referred the bill (S. 3010
  • Defense Mobilization Manpower Materials - Requirements Box #s 1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org White House Central File, Subject File National Security and Defense (NAID 591590) http://discoverlbj.org
  • . Greenewalt ' . ,-:- '1 ."~e;·i; ;'--.. 1·H)tf S -e(!f1'1'tl 1G:SiTt!" 1'/ ~.fE1IORANDUM - THE WHITE HOCSE WASHINGTON :Vfeeting Began: 1:35 p. m . .>vfeeting Ended: 3:55 p. m. Location: Second Floor ..\!1ansion G 0 HF'ID E ~1" "f' IA: I
  • was in a meetin g wit h Congressmen, s o the President said "Neve r " DID NO T TALK Hon. . . (pl) Joe Califano (pl) ..-...,._ , mind. ( f / . Jack Valenti--th e Presiden t was stil l talking to Mr. Kintner , so Mr. Valenti talked to the Sergeant
  • General S. E., 1948 Andress, Ted, 1948-54 Andrews, Jesse, 1952 (de) Antillon, Ambassador of the Republic of Guatemala, ca. Appleby, Paul, 1938-39 Arant, Douglas, 1955 Arnold, Hon. Thurman, 1948-57 Arvey, Jake, ca. Ashford, Harvey, 1952 Assistant
  • that he talked about from his own experience and works programs, public works programs, particularly job creation programs. B: Mr. Johnson's memory must have been right long, too. He was in works programs in the mid-1930's. M: Yes. B: You said
  • for Humphrey and Muskie. M: You're the committeeman right now, aren't you? S: Yes. And there were many stories that were coming out that Johnso,n wasn't doing everything he should do to hel p Humphrey and just the contrat'y of course was true. I recall
  • See all online interviews with Robert S. Strauss
  • Oral history transcript, Robert S. Strauss, interview 1 (I), 5/22/1969, by David G. McComb
  • Robert S. Strauss
  • : Democratic National Committee Releases, 1968 Press Files: Democratic National Committee Releases, Vol. 2 Press Files: Muskie, Edmund (1968) Press Files: Nixon, Richard (to 12/67 ---) Press Files: Nixon, Richard (1/68 ‑ 5/68) Press Files: Nixon, Richard (6/68
  • a,m, · In addition to the Statutory Members and Advisers, the following are being invited to attend this meeting: The u. s. Representative to the United Nations; the Secretary of the Treasury; the Attorney Gen­ eral; the Director, Bureau of the Budget
  • with htsh expectation to thelr contlnued progre,aa. Slnce,ely, Honorable John W. Macy, Jr. Chalrman U. S. Clvll Service Commlsalon ~ "- ·11 1~ ; - I •· -· ~~ r .• ~ ~.. ..... ..•I '' !~ I' \~ ',..•. II 'r. ~ ....... l ..... ~L _; ,.J
  • was requested to attend by Speaker and by Muskie on residual oil. President said that in light of his pending position on 4:31p j _ t J McGeo Bundy (seepage 8 for gist of Bundy call) Power Commission, he didn't want !^ get involved. Also Mr. White ' alked 4:40p
  • .] 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
  • Carte r and Mayo r Cavanaugh visited. Mrs. Johnson - re: attending Labor Dept Dinner tonight. Sen. Morse's AA, Wm. Berg Sen. Russell Long Sen. Dodd Senator Muskie Senator Brewster Secretary Wirtz Ken O'Donnell Sen. McNamara Sen. Muskie Bobby Baker's
  • -- then came into the living room to see the nomination of Vice President Humphrey and Senator Muskie -- the Wisconsin delegation tried to place Julian Bond's name in nomination -- he received 61 votes before it was discovered that he is only 28! (Watching
  • . Becker gave many political memorabilia to the LBJ Library. 3. 11:55 Joined Muriel Humphrey, Mrs. Muskie, Mrs. Levinson, Mrs. Hoyt, and Betty South in the Diplomatic Reception Room -- to the bowling lanes for photos with Mrs. Humphrey and Mrs. Muskie. 12
  • , Kilgore, off Senate floor Secretary Dillon To Skeeter's for lunch with: Senators Pastore, Sparkman, Moss, Muskie, Williams (N. J.), Yarborough, Young (Ohio), Johnston, Jordan, Robertson, Sparkman, Stennis Moss, Muskie, Neuberger, also Bobby Baker, Skeeter
  • President and Mrs. Johnson Monday, April l 7 8:00 a. m. -- Breakfast 11 :00 a. m. Depart LBJ Ranch for Austin 11:25 a. m. Land at .Austin City Auditorium 11:30 a. m. P.•.u·ade Congress Aven\1e 12-12:30 p. m. Addre s to Joint Session of T xas House
  • calls checked ushers checked ^November 3, 1966 \ The White House ^av _ Thursda y Activity (inc!ud e visited by ) Director Charles Schultze Dr. Charle s Turchin - to work on the Presidents hands and teet Kintner l )_____ Rostow ( p To Oval