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  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: PHILIP R. LEE (Tape #2) INTERVIEWER: DAVID G. Mc COMB More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
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  • Lee, Philip R. (Philip Randolph), 1924-
  • Oral history transcript, Philip Lee, interview 2 (II), 1/28/1969, by David G. McComb
  • Philip Lee
  • . Mary denies that she has it. a:ny claim whatsoever to SECRETARIES: GLYNN STEGALL MISS MARY RATHER MRS. PHILIP NICHOLS, JR. MRS. SAM B. PLYLER MISS JOSEPHINE CROUCH 1025 CONNECTICUT AVENUE WASHINGTON 6, D . C . May 6, 1947 Rep. Lyndon B. Johnson
  • . Prime Minister Sato, Japan (Informal) He has accepted in principle. The ques­ tion of dates remains. Crown Prince Vong Savang, (Informal) Laos December President Frei, Chile (State) He cannot come until after Chilean Congress recesses in September
  • ] the kind of questions he ra.ised it was perfectly clear to me that this man Itlas not the Philip Geyelin model. the guy who can't understand anything that happens outside of the three-mile limit. This comes back again then to the earlier point. I don't
  • Pariah and his brother in 1740 •od tbat we American however I have foun4 that there persona. of that name here before to 17g9 Register, 1720, Prince George County, ao■ e record.: ,1- 350 Jamea, son of James and Mary Pittillo b, Dec. 23, 1725, b
  • • in the form. ol more or lea1 disciplined and well-armed moba. Also I have not yet been lmpre11ed by the energy and courag• or the oraanizational ability of opposition elem.enta. Sincerely your ■, Philip W. Bonsal PWBonaalsvk · ~ T - EYES ONLY American
  • , substantially the same thing that--who was this fellow from the Washington pUblisherJ--his version was correct. ~ [Philip Graham, John Kennedy came to see Lyndon and asked him to run and all this talk, well, anyway-B: That fellow at the Washington Post, Mr
  • before any publicly known discussions got under way. The Berlin crisis of 1948 was resolved by private contacts between Ambassador [Philip C.] Jessup and Ambassador [Hakov A.] Malik in New York, and the matter was pretty well settled before the fact
  • on polltlcs ln Salgon; but I reviewed with him the bases tor a temperately optlmistlc position. Saville Davls; The Christian Science Monitor: Why no stalemate? Result attached. Philip Potter, Baltimore Sun: He has been concentrating on Middle Eaat and I
  • o ••: I, OF' STATE W.H~-"'ifon, D.C. 20$20 November 27, 1967 •• To: From: Mr. William Jorden - The White House EA- Philip C. Habi,;f}J//~ Subject: Arc Light. 1. Attached is a proposed joint State/Defense message on which we are prepared
  • Brown Perry S. Brown Philip Marshall Brown Mrs. William Adams Brown Rov. Duncan H. Browne ES1her C. Brunauer John Stewarr Bryan Edwin M. Bulkley Ralph J. Bunche J. Franli: Burke Thomas E. Burke C. C. Burlingham Henry M. Busch Nicholas Murray Buder
  • . Philip Nichols . Secy of Labor. Willard Wirtz i ; ~ YHITE HOUSE >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON Date **** The White House Saturday ^resident began his day at (Place) Time Telephone 11 In Out Lo 3:55p With ' / . f or t ...... Activity LD >. (include
  • / Goodwin SEN for Walter had lunch McNamara, Senator Philip A. Hart, Cong. Neil Staebler, General Chester V. Clifton, Dr. Burkley, JV, Kellerman, Johns & Godfrey Arr'g Andrews @3:15 pm USSS. (Jetstar) via Air Force One w/ Sen. Pat McNamara, Sen. Philip
  • Lo Expenditure Activity (include visited by) Code LD 4:10p t Jack Valenti (pl) 4:22p t Bill Moyers (pl) 4:55p 5:00 f 5:25p f 5:46 t Mrs. Philip Graham (b. 5 ) Bill Moyers (pl) while putting Mrs. Graham on "hold" Resumed conversation w
  • ) is Lisle C Carter, Jr., (Individual & family Services) William Gorham (Program Coordination) Ralph K Huitt (Legislation) Dr, Philip Randolph Lee (Health Affairs) Donald Simpson Phillip DesMarais Deputy Asst Secy Philip N Brownstein, (Federal Housing
  • Sunday Mr. an d Mrs. O. P . Bobbitt and their son, Philip, joined the Presiden t in his bedroom. Lawson Knott - Administrato r of GSA - to ask hi m to get together wit h Cong. Rivers an d work ou t the nickel and zinc dispute i n House. Mrs. Johnson
  • Watson and Jack Valenti Bill Moyers Marvin Watson George Reedy Secy Bill Wirtz Moyers Bill Bill Moyers Moyers and and Philip Philip Potter Potter -- in in the the President's President's bedroom March 5 , 196 5 White Hous e Friday Jack Valent i
  • April 23 T 196 5 White Hous e Director o f NASA . Jame s Web b Philip Potte r Philip Potte r Secretary McNamar a Secretary McNamar a Senator Rober t Byr d To th e office , accompanie d b y Bil l Moyer s William S . Whit e (returnin g hi s cal l
  • . ) (not less than 6) Philip N. Brownstein Assistant Secretary Dept. of Housing and Urban Development Room 6100, 451 7th Street, S._ W. Washington, D. C. Mary Gardner Commissioner, Feder~! Trade Commission Penn. Avenue at 6th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C
  • not because Prince Sihanouk invited him, but because he is concerned with the possibility of the U.S. expanding the war to Laos and Cambodia. The Americans have three plans: To intensify the bombing of the North; to send more troops to the South; to enlarge
  • to "very warm tone 11 which he said reflected Prince 1s esteem and confidence in Senator 1 s understanding of Cambodia; (b) expressed view that Sihanouk's cordiality was indicatinn Cambodia's determination pursue policy of neturality; (c) noted that Prince
  • . Romano 72-3166, 72-3171 TABBY'S INTERNATIONAL v. SEC 72-3284 PUGH & HENDERSON v. Rainwater 72-1223 WOOD v. Commissioner 72-1510 PRINCE v. Bailey 72-1482 GRICE v. J. Ray McDermott & Co. 72-1430 U.S.A. v. Doolittle 72-3263 U.S.A. v. Frick, et al 72-2275
  • * Charles Lee [ Philip R. Lee Roy Millenson ; Peter P. Muirhead Donald Robinson ! F Jerome T. Murphy " Ronald Stonej Michael Parker Mrs. Pat Winalski George M. Silver Russell Derrickson''" J. Graham Sullivan Mrs. Margaret West ^a^ November 3, 1966
  • the *The successive holders of this position were Sullivan till June of 1964, Michael Forrestal from July through December of 1964, Leonard Unger from January of 1965 to the spring of 1967, and Philip c. Habib from then till the opening of the Paris talks in 1968
  • Lippmann - Journalist Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne - Performing Artists Ralph E. McGill - Journalist Samuel Eliot Moris on - Historian Lewis Mumford - Urban Planner and Critic Edward R. Murrow - Radioand TV Journalist and former USIA Director A. Philip
  • L a s k e r , w h o h a s a l e t t e r f r o m G e o r g e W a s h i n g t o n a nd a p a i n t i n g t h a t s h e w a n t s to s h o w m e w h e n s h e c o m e s do w n n e x t w e e k . And then Philip a r r i v e d about six o'clo ck , I t o o
  • Personal reading; telephone call with Mary Lasker about items for White House; Philip Bobbit's visit to White House; walk on White House grounds; to "West Side Story" with Lynda Johnson and Philip Bobbit; LBJ & Lady Bird watch Republican Convention
  • . Mitchell, Rancher, New mexico Hon. Warren G Magnuson, U. S. Senate Hon. Gale W. McGee, U.S. Senate H n. Thruston B Morton, U. S. Senate Hon. Roman L Hruska, U S Senate Hon Philip Hart, U S Senate Hon. Glenn C. Cunningham, House of Rep Hon Catherine May
  • coat and asked for a root beer Governor Chafee gave to the Pres. Wm D. Hathaway a pen and pencil on mounted desk Sen Aiken Cong John W King set w/ President's name engravedSen and Mrs . Prouty Gov r Philip H Hoff Sen and Mrs. Mansfield Governo on base
  • Wirtz JV in 8:20 - JV VLW (pl) cy then to Lounge Ofc back in w/ VPres, and Pres. in Lounge Ofc (Pres. asked for ltr -most recent - fm Sen. Fulbright and Pres, 's reply to him) Mildred Stegall (pl) Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Johnson and Philip Bobbitt
  • at President's Sen and Mrs. J W Fulbright Mrs sat at President's table Hon and Mrs. J Kenneth Galbraith Hon and Mrs. Arthur J Goldberg —sat at President's table Mrs. Philip L. Graham Mr. Maurice Gusman Hon and Mrs. Raymond Hare Dr and Mrs. J George Harrar Hon W