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  • . This is one of the agencies where cutting was easiest. G: He also--the corrmittee in the Senate as a whole, I guess, cut the FBI appropriation for the first time. R: J. Edgar Hoover agreed to it. He ca 11 ed J. Edgar and got­ - G: Oh? R: Yes. G: Let
  • LBJ and Senate activities, 1957; Middle East problems; disarmament issue; open curtain proposal; USIA; J. Edgar Hoover; 1957 Civil Rights Bill; Little Rock crisis; Senators Walter George and Richard Russell; Sputnik; space hearings; Johnson
  • ^. 16, 1966 THURSDAY Activity (inc!ude visited by) To the White House, arriving Oval Office at 3:35p --accompanied the Vice President by Robert Kintner/pl/ Bill Moyers /pl/ J.Edgar Hoover Homer Mrs"Eloise" Thornberry & daughter Kate MW (pl) MW
  • that, and then when at home, they moved him home, we gave him--I guess the first week in August, I don't know, something like that, that's when I called J. Edgar Hoover who lived across the street and all of his neighbors there to meet the ambulance when they brought
  • percent, forty percent of the total acreage in national park system would have been done under his Administration, as well as about forty new areas, you see. And I pointed out, because Herbert Hoover, a one-term President, had in the last days put in Death
  • Fortier Frank Feeney James Fling Cooper Holt Ralph E. Hall Harry Hoover Herbert Houston William H. Hickey L. Eldon James Thomas J. Kelly Anthony V. LoPoppolo Richard Manning Robert W. Nolan Joseph L. Pudlo, Jr. Miss Elizabeth A. Riley Martin C. Riley Frank
  • Sutton, San Antonio^ Tex Hon. Elijah Perry, City Councilman, Camden, NJ Mr. D JSutton, Texas Hon Herbert Arlene, Sr., State Rep, Philadelphia Miss Eva S. Neil, NYC Mr. Elmer Mosee, St. Louis, Mb. Mr. L H Montgomery, Mobile, Ala Hon. Kenneth N Browne
  • note Marvin Watson to LBJ (summary of #17a) PCI 1 6/20/67 A 17a letter J. Edgar Hoover to Mildred Stegall s 2 6/20/67 A 278767 A.- 1 2/8/67 A 2 9/13/66 C 1 7/2/64 A °' SC\t'\~Ud 19 letter f>~ 19a 1epo1t \\·~ 'Cb f\Wc:6"--5
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • 7719765 A 2 7/16/65 A 11/:;.ct/ot J. Edgar Hoover to Lee White ~ 11/:,..ifa1 S A/1-.J oJ-.1~ ~ memo MarvinWatson to the President, 11:48 PCI 1 mt65 r, 23-9 report 1e S 5 7f7t65 A 2-4 lette, J. Eagar11uuver to MeFYin¥Jats9n s 2
  • EXECUTIVE LE/PA2/H* FG2/Hoover,Herbert PA2/H* *X The President has asked me to invite you to the signing of the Herbert Hoover National Historical site Bill on Thursday, August 12 at 11:30 A.M. Please present yourself at the Northwest Gate no later
  • shortages of food and fuel. I think it was President Truman who sent former President [Herbert] Hoover over there to study the situation and recommend what the United States ought to do. Years later, visiting the Truman Library, taken through by President
  • at KTBC; attending the State of the Union Message; 1947 legislative issues; Aunt Effie's estate; President Truman sending Herbert Hoover to Europe to study food and fuel shortages; Mrs. Johnson's pregnancy; the backyard and garden at the 30th Place house
  • it may be downright impertinent or perhaps sacrilegious. Does it really make a difference to your operation who is president? You have been there since Herbert Hoover was president. H: Well, I hardly know how to answer that. I am not sure that I know
  • with the LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 10 Mr. Hoover simply didn't strike
  • Requirements Resources, Utilization and training from Labor Dept. JV, Marianne Means - (unannounced) Secretary 1:35 1:37 3:02 2:20 wing ofc. 1 of 2 W. Jenkins Ambassador t t f t t w/ Paul Martin & Mr Robertson - J. Edgar Hoover, Dete Deloach, Walter
  • traditions, so did the striking of a commemo­ rative medal for a presidential inauguration. The medals were first produced in very limited quantities, mainly as gifts for the Inaugural Committee. Not until Herbert Hoover's time were the medals sold
  • , it was when he was Majority Leader. The first time I met him was when Clyde Tolson, Associate Director of the FBI, and I was an assistant director, called me to his office and indicated that wouldn't it be a good idea if Mr. [J. Edgar] Hoover were
  • LBJ’s relationship with J. Edgar Hoover; legislation providing for Hoover’s retirement salary; Billie Sol Estes; White House hiring procedures during LBJ’s presidency; LBJ’s income tax information; LBJ’s concern over the assassination and the Warren
  • Nicholas Katzenbach and Director Director of the FBI, J. J. Edgar Edgar Hoover Hoover OFF th e FBI, in OFF OFFRECORD RECORD lounge Bill Bill Moyers Moyers Mr. Davidson Davidso n RECORD RECORD May 14 . 196 5 FRIDAY White Hous House e McGeorge Bund
  • struggle victory and defeat themselves dq,end for meaning. Set his account, for eumple, beside the account of a Democratc convention in Matthew Joeephton's "Po­ liticos" or Herbert Agar's "Punuit of Happiness": being moralises, they see the formal holJownea
  • will have a bearing on whether or not the Robel case ever goes to trial. . • ·lhe : Mr. HoovER. I hand to the chairman several additional pages. ·• Mr.,.RooNEY. We shall insert thes~ pages at this point in the record. pages follow:) · _. h . . Lt
  • & McBundy Dungan O'Brien Sorensen re foreign aid program and military assistance in 1963 J Edgar Hoover To mansion w/ 1:45 0 J Bess Abell Return to office Kermit Gordon Dr. Fubini J. Edgar Hoover Telephone Enrry No. 1 Time f or t Activity Code
  • and was informed that President Hoover expects to visit Texas some time this spring or summer, but the exact dates or the places he will atop ha elp.ot been decided. Relative to meeting Ue:iioan officials at Laredo or Browneville, the suggestion is an excellent
  • of someone that the Democratic Administration should not build. Other representation on the commission was very strong good leadership from Congress, Chief of Police--one of the most enlightened one in the country--Herbert Jenkins from Atlanta. Nearly all
  • , yet the passions of the times and the temper of an antagonistic Congress prevented a sensible period of reconstruction. I thought that Herbert Hoov r was a wise and compassionate man, but he was com­ pletely unable to cope with the economic disaster
  • , and Lyndon and Wright Patman and the Speaker spoke on that at least once that spring.. In fact, they were kind of a triumvirate in the Texas delegation, and a very close-knit organization it was in those days. President Hoover's commission on government
  • ; the relationship between LBJ and Richard Russell; Robert Taft; tidelands controversy; Felix Longoria's burial; a letter from Herbert Hoover to Harry Truman regarding Hoover's public service; buying souvenir pieces of the White House during its renovation; Paul
  • ; Anti-War Activities; The F.B.I., J. Edgar Hoover, Surveillance and Privacy; Safe Streets Act of 1968. White House Central Files (Johnson Administration), 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969 (NAID 566962), Subject Files This permanent White House office was the main
  • Blanche H. Dow Mrs. Leon K. Richards Alvin C. Eurich John S. Richardson Herbert jE. Evans Lawrence M. C. Smith William J. Farson Mrs. Robert E. Speer Ralph C. M. Flynt Mrs. Charles Frankel George Lyman V. Ginger Alan Lewis E. Hahn Raynard William G. Harley
  • . Harold, Mayor of Tacoma, Washington TOMLINSON, J. Richard The Reading Co, Philadelphia, Pa. WARD, C. D. , General Counsel, National Assn of Counties, A Washington, D.C. WEAVER, Hon Robert C., Secry HUD WELLS. Herbert C. , Jr. , Chairman, Rhode Island
  • e r Sam Rayburn; and sometimes S t e w a r t Symington would be there and sometimes Herbert Hoover, but there would generally be no more than six or eight of us. Kerr was there quite often. Bob I don't know why we wound up over there so regularly
  • by the National Archives and Records Administration. Most recently, Fawcett has served as Assistant Director, and then acting Dir,ector of the Herbert Hoover Library and Museum in West Branch, Iowa. He was named to his new position by Don W. Wilson (right
  • Smith, Director of the Herbert Hoover Library. Claudine Weiher, Deputy Archivist of the United States Tom Johnson, President of the LBJ Foundation Board of Directors; Caro­ line Kennedy, representing the Kennedy Library Foundation, and William vanden
  • at the University of Michigan. ,-..... Former Yale baseball infielder George Bush displays his form at horseshoes. I0 Physical Fitness in the White House infonnation). Herbert Hoover invented a variation of volleyball which used a ten-pound medicine ball instead
  • was crucial in allowing me Loget a bel­ t r understanding of my topic. My proje t received the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library·s Award for best u 'C of Presidential Library Sources at State competiti n. 1 was chosen to represent the state of Iowa
  • rallies of the NSRP~ Effigies of President LYNOON B. JOHNSON and U s Attorney General NICHOLA·s B. KATZENBACH were burned. Eighty people were in · attendance as LYNCH spoke, and an effigy or J. EDGAR HOOVER, Director, FBI was burn·e d" !/ ..,,,.,, .~ T
  • Interview -- 19 [Herbert] Brownell, is very interested in this, as you can see from these memos. And the one who is squelching on it in fact is J. Edgar Hoover. He doesn't want to see this turned loose. And in fact what they say in one of the memos is, you
  • , CTJ and General Harry Vaughan (Truman’s military aide) attend the services. LBJ, Wright Patman and Rayburn speak on the “Texas State Forum of the Air” regarding congressional response to domestic issues. LBJ says that the Hoover Commission’s first
  • Thursday White Burke Marshall House fr June 25 1964 mans Walter Jenkins George Reedy fr mans George Reedy J Edgar Hoover George Reedy fr mans Walter Jenkins Larry O'Brien To the office Secretary Hodges To Fish Room for picture taking w / John
  • Wirtz t Walter Reuther, Detroit, Michigan Mrs. Dempsey, secretary to Pres. Hoover, NYC Vicky McCammon Mrs. Alice Kirkpatrick, Culpepper. Virginia General McArthur in NYC Walter Jenkins Gen. Heaton at Walter Reed Hosp.- making arrangements Cliff Carter
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Monday Mrs.Johnson began her day at (Place) White House Date March 15, 1965 Entry No. Time Activity Governor Ellington, Ramsey Clark, 4 ministers, Burke Marshall, Mr. J. Edgar Hoover
  • DELOACH DISCUSSES DISCREPANCY IN DELIVERY OF TELEGRAM TO JOHN CONNALLY; DELOACH PRAISES LBJ'S GRIDIRON SPEECH; EFFORT TO HAVE AMERICAN LEGION, VFW WRITE CONGRESS SUPPORTING VIETNAM POLICY; J. EDGAR HOOVER'S POSSIBLE TALKS WITH PRESS ON COMMUNIST
  • THURGOOD MARSHALL'S NOMINATION TO SUPREME COURT, HIS RECORD AS SOLICITOR GENERAL, HIS VIEWS ON CRIME; SUPREME COURT WIRETAP DECISION; CRIME BILL; CLARK'S RELATIONSHIP WITH FBI, J. EDGAR HOOVER; PRESS REACTION TO NOMINATION; MARSHALL'S ROLE IN BROWN