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Oral history transcript, Ashbrook P. Bryant, interview 1 (I), 12/8/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to Morocco and actually saw the thing firsthand from our committee was Wayne Morse. Wayne sent for me. He said he was going over there to take a look at it, and he got me to give him a whole series of suggestions as to what we were looking into and so forth
- MOORHEAD, William S. MOR GAN, Thomas E. MORR IS, Thomas G. MORRISON, James H. MORSE, F. Bradford MORSE, Wayne MORTON, Rogers C.B. MORTON, Thurston B. MOSHER, Charles A. MOSS, Frank E . MOSS, John E. MULTER, Abraham J. MUNDT, Karl E . MURPHY, George MURPHY
- was in session, he made it Most senators, they hate being there to listen to people like Wayne Morse and people making those long-winded speeches. But Johnson would always be there. He would have lunch with people like Senator [Walter] George or Senator
Oral history transcript, Ashton Gonella, interview 3 (III), 11/21/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- -the-scenes work. MG: Wayne Morse was critical of LBJ during this period, too. AG: Yes. MG: How would you assess his relationship with Morse? AG: Well, that was kind of hard to figure out because, let's see, Morse changed parties, what, twice or three
- it in morning. " _____^ Wayne Morse--Asked him to be a member of the Board and perhaps be _________ — B Califano--You can go on home now. We have our board about ready, and itwill good. , , . , President returned to the mansion. 'HUE HQUSi Date July17, 1967
- on , "Sen Amb. ! was p Sen. j MJDR's desk w/ Walt Rostow Wayne Morse (b.1) ' - re "" Sol Linowitz had called the President when the Secy General of CENTO meeting with him and left a message of three things, one was he had talked w/ Morseand he said he did
- and Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon outgoing and a staunch friend of Senator Frank Carlson of Kansas the U. S. ! Senator Roman LHruska of Nebraska Senator Alan Bible of Nevada Senator Edward Kennedy of Mass. Senator George S. McGovern^ of South Dakota TOASTS
Oral history transcript, Walter Jenkins, interview 13 (XIII), 7/12/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , [Milton] Young, and [John] Williams, and even Wayne Morse, to oppose the administration. Do you recall that vote and what he did to keep the Democrats together and to get those extra Republicans? J: Well, he just turned it on, as only he could do. He
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 20 (XX), 1/28/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to oppose. If I want to get advice from Vietnam in the Senate I can talk to Wayne Morse or"--was it Greville? G: Gruening. C: Gruening, Ernest Gruening. And he kept a very good relationship with Morse as you know despite Morse's even calling for his
- ) was the 1968 class Senator Warren G. Magnuson (Washington) who will be running Senator Wayne Morse (Oregon) for re-election next Senator Russell B. Long (La. ) year with the PresidentSenator A. S. Mike Monroney (Okla. ) Senator Mike Mansfield (Mont. ) Senator
Oral history transcript, William Cochrane, interview 1 (I), 3/17/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- they needed to vote in their own interest when they came in and at the same time carry out his duties to the majority leader. But--and I should say this picture, as we move toward January, was a little murky on a couple of points. Wayne Morse had left
- Expend, oL / 12:20p 12:27p Jo 12:22p t Day_Saturda y y (includ e visite d by ) tur D Cod Sen 12:27p Th e e Califano rejoined th e President and Sen. Mansfiel d . Wayn e Mors e - Detroit , Mich . (Mr . Califan o place d the cal l bu t the Presiden
- ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ : — ?-^^ ^ ^ ' — f^/l Senator Harry Byrd, Jr. Senator Bourke Hickenlooper Senator Mike Monroney ^%. Senator Frank Carlson Senator Lister Hill Senator Wayne Morse ! \Senator Clifford Case Senator Spessard L. Holland Senator Thruston Morton ; § Senator Joseph Clark
- : Congressman John Brademas present met with the counterpart Britis Congressman John Culver ^H)^))j]H)))^ Parliamentary D Cong Donald Fraser at Ditchley, England, in May this year Cong Peter Frelinghuysen This was the second such meeting to Cong Bradfor d Morse
- trip Carol Welch the General August 27, 1965 White House Friday BM Secy Rusk William S White Senator Wayne Morse fiGeneral Dwight Eisenhower - Gettysburg, Pa. Secy Rusk Secy Mann Mr. Stone in he was not in ) Cong. Ada m Clayton Powell's
- . Keller John Thornton Albert Barton Arthur Focke Charles L. Schultze Philip Nash Ellsworth Morse, Jr Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Bowman Howard Heun Carl Schwartz ^ William Newman Frank Weitzel Sam Broadbent ; Phillip S. Hughes Harold Seidman William Cannon J
- to set up, Mr. President" (The President had left word last night that he wanted to be awakened this morning. ) Bill Moyers, Senator Wayne Morse . Under Secy. Thomas Mann Asst. Secy. Jack Vaughn Meeting in the West Hall w/ Under Secy. Geo. Ball Ambassador
- him in--helped break him in. On education I still keep in touch with my majority colleague, Charlie Lee. When Wayne Morse left the Senate the minority--Winston Prouty, the ranking minority member, offered Charlie a job. Later on I was succeeded
- r RICHARD B. RUSSELL, GA., CHAIRMAN HARRY FLOOD BYRD, VA. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, TEX. ESTES KEFAUVER, TENN. LESTER C. HUNT, WYO. JOHN C. STENNIS, MISS. RUSSELL B. LONG, LA. STYLES BRIDGES, N. H, LEVERETT SALTONSTALL, MASS. WAYNE MORSE, OREG. WILLIAM F
- 12:49p To 1:05p f President asked for Secretary Freeman. . .he was out of town so he talked R. Hughes, Assistant to Secy Freeman Califano placed a call to Sen. Wayne Morse from the President's ofc. . . we think the President talked on the call also
- . Thomas Kuchel, State of California (Cont'd) Sen. Mike Mansfield Sen. Lee Metcalf Sen. Wayne Morse Sen. Maurine Neuberger Sen. Pierre Salinger Sen. Leveret t Saltonstall Gov. Sawyer - State of Nevada Gov. Smylie, State of Idah o Secy Stewart L. Udall
- Mansfield Senator Wayne Morse Rusk __j Secy Katzenbach ^ Ambassador Arthur Goldberg ™____ Rosto w „______________________, Joe Califano _ . ' Monday _____i::_I±£ (include visited by) . ~10:03a\ Breakfast - ' Senator :\. 1, 1967 Situation Room i j 8
- ' in I j •i j 1:36p f 1:45p \ ; \ ' 1:50p | 1:59p j; i ...... Activuy (include visited by) Watson (pl) , Joe Califano's ofc where Califano was meeting w/ Secretary Wirtz Hon. James Reynolds Wayne Morse Secretary Boyd Hon. Clark Clifford David
- JV MW Cong. Jak e Pickl e Senator Wayn e Mors e Douglass Cate r re Education bill re above re his conversation w/ Wayne George Mean y Bill Moyer s Larry O'Brie n re above Bill Moyer s To th e offic e Cong. L . Mende l River s • (returning hi s
- . ) Wayne Morse (Oreg.) Richar d B. Russell (Ga .) Everett M . Dirksen {Ill. ) Bourke B. Hickenlooper (Iowa) Geo rge D. Aiken (Vt. ) Leverett Saltonstall (Mass.) Cong. Ca rl Albert (Okla. ) Cong. Ca rl Vinson (Ga . ) SERVICE SET I \ A _/ l_
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 35 (XXXV), 3/8/1991, by Michael L. Gillette
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- as far as Lyndon was concerned and every last one of them voted to censure McCarthy, whereas in the Republicans, it was half and half. [Wayne] Morse voted to censure. Morse was occupying a strange island, would've been lonely for some people, not for him
- on U.S. soil at a White House dinner; Democratic political victory in the fall of 1954; censure of Joseph McCarthy; Wayne Morse; the Johnsons' interest in hunting and guns; Clark Clifford's parties with skits; LBJ Ranch managers before Dale Malachek.
- that there are no priorities--between higher education in the schools and between books and whatever." And we solemnly got up there and said, "Yes, indeed we do, it's all one piece, and we won't cut it up for'a minute." What happened, practically, was that with Wayne Morse's
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 14 (XIV), 6/22/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the troops through, that was beginning to wear thin, leaving very little except the genuine dislike of him. Now, the dislike was not universal. The funny part of it is some of the people who would attack him most bitterly, like Wayne Morse, I think had
- for two offices; reasons for failure of LBJ’s 1960 efforts for presidential nomination; LBJ and Ronnie Dugger; changes in duties of Policy Committee staff; vote to admit Hawaii as a state; East-West Institute in Hawaii; Clare Booth Luce-Wayne Morse
- n Gordo n and Bil l Bowdle r hi s grea t interes t i n having a private, informa l " | cha t wit h th e President . _ . 1. -, i; Joe Califano | Senato 1 r Wayn e Morse (b . 1) - returnin g th e President' s cal l . . i 12:20p 12:24 p; e
Oral history transcript, Russell B. Long, interview 2 (II), 6/20/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . I know in my case, for example, I had voted against the high dam at Hell's Canyon because Herman Welker had supported my position in the Tidelands struggle and Wayne Morse had been very much on the other side. To me, the Hell's Canyon issue
- O'BRIEN REPORTS THAT SENATE VOTED TO ACCEPT CONFERENCE REPORT ON HIGHER EDUCATION FACILITIES BILL; DISCUSSION OF REFERING TO BILL AS "MORSE-GREEN BILL"; STATUS OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION BILL; LBJ READS CARL ALBERT'S MEMO ON OTTO PASSMAN AND FOREIGN
- Fentress, Harlon Morse, 1901-1975
- DISCUSSION OF RELEASING ITEM FOR PRESS BRIEFING ABOUT APPOINTMENT OF UNIDENTIFIED PERSON FROM BROWN UNIVERSITY TO UNIDENTIFIED POSITION (ROBERT W. MORSE AS ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF NAVY?); PROCESS OF CLEARING INFORMATION THROUGH WALTER JENKINS, RALPH
- Fentress, Harlon Morse, 1901-1975
- ) Senator Mike Mansfield(b.2)re handling of Morse amendment to rescind the President's authority in VNam ! left j said -J ! Then placed call to Senator George Smathers (was told enroute to office -word ). and to Senator Russell Long (was told in Finance
- the Senate convened in January, and by a very narrow count, because the 84th Congress-there were forty-eight Democrats and forty-seven Republicans, and Wayne Morse. And Wayne Morse voted with the Democrats to organize the Senate. Wayne Morse was the burr
- ; the Johnsons' relationship with Senator Wayne Morse; LBJ becoming Senate Majority Leader; LBJ's secretaries; Mrs. Johnson's feelings about riding in an airplane; the Johnsons' relationship with Drew Pearson; the Johnsons' party for Bess and Tyler Abell; family
- Place '. farm .* i •t ' 7:07p 7:27p ^ RECEPTIO 'm REMARK , bu n hal Departe d cal l t o Senato r Wayn e Morse . (Th e Sen. late r calle d i n fro m hi s Poolsville , Marylan d t th e Pre s ha d gone . The . Sen . sai d he' d b e returnin g t o hi s
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 9 (IX), 8/16/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- is 48 Democrats, 47 Republicans, 1 Independent (Wayne Morse). Morse votes with the Democrats to organize the Senate, giving the Democrats a 49-47 majority. The party ratio in the House is 231 Democrats to 203 Republicans; Sam Rayburn is once again
- nowhere. and mine. It got two votes: Wayne Morsels Dick Russell attacked it violently and said it was practically . . Of course, you know, in retrospect the whole LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
- Resolution; Wayne Morse and Alan Cranston