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  • STATEMENT OF DEMOCRATIC LEADER LYNDON B. JOHNSON TO THE MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE ON JANUARY 7, 1958. Members of the Conference: For this presentation in two parts. this morning, I shall divide my own remarks I shall, briefly
  • Record copy, Statement of Democratic Leader Johnson to the Meeting of the Democratic Conference, 1/7/58
  • the Democratic National Committee the center of the campaign, as I was campaign chairman and also national committee chairman. 2 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
  • 1972 discussions with George McGovern regarding whether or not O'Brien should remain Democratic National Committee (DNC) chairman; O'Brien's role as national chairman of McGovern's campaign; Gary Hart's campaign experience and view of O'Brien's role
  • has reconstituted the Review Committee on Under­ ground Nuclear Tests. The Review Committee, under the chairman-. ship of the Special Assistant to the President for National Security .Affairs, will be composed of the Secr~taries of State and Defense
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • National Security Files
  • of close. The Republicans were okay, but if you had a big Democratic majority, then the ratio on the committee would become heavily tilted to the Democrats, and what had seemed like a comfortable majority might begin to give way. And you could get a couple
  • Secretary of Labor Director of Selective Service System SUBJECT: Interagency Advisory .Committee on Essential Activities and Critical Occupations In the Military Selective Service Act of 1967 the Congress assigned the National Security Council
  • Folder, "NSAM # 363: Interagency Advisory Committee on Essential Activities and Critical Occupations, 8/8/1967," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 9
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • National Security Files
  • Chairmen of Texas] [1948] [Democratic Executive Committee] [1948 Campaign] Fort Worth Convention [1948] [Fort Worth Convention] [1948] [1948 Election] Fort Worth Convention [Election Irregularities] [1948] [Election Irregularities] [1948] 7 [Litigation
  • of paper Writing Notes Journalism: Legislature, Military Service Adlai: Advance Man, Florida, Business, Campus Activities, Censorship, Democratic National Committee, Fraternities, Chi Pi Politics Programs, Play Bills, Publications by DBH in Daily Texan
  • by the members present, including Former President Eisenhower. The Committee is made up of former Presidential nominees, GOP Congressional leaders, governors and other top party officials. 'Widespread rioting and violent civil disorders have grown to a national
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 8, 1964 OFFICIAL USE ONLY . NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 310 MEMORANDUM TO: The The The The Secretary of State Secretary of Defense Director of Central Intelligence Administrator, Agency
  • Folder, "NSAM # 310: Designation Forrestal Chairman South Vietnam Committee, 7/8/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • National Security Files
  • on the Progressive ticket. I had talked to the state Democratic chairman and the national committeeman, Bob Tehan and Andy Greene, both from Milwaukee. They wanted me to run but they had to tell me that they didn't have any money, and neither did I. So I didn't
  • Early political interest and involvement; work with Wisconsin Electric Cooperatives; editing the National Farmers Union newsletter; views on Benson's farm program; work on Senator Proxmire's staff; LBJ and Proxmire; 1959 Proxmire speech; support
  • the 1950 election. There were eight of us that met here in Austin to determine whether or not we could recapture the [state Democratic] Executive Committee from the liberals who--here again, we'll say liberals as versus conservatives without defining either
  • ; Frank Erwin's role as chairman of the committee on resolution; the relationship between Allan Shivers and LBJ; LBJ persuading Ben Ramsey to support Democrats in Texas; Sandlin's interest in a National Seashore bill that Ralph Yarborough supported
  • Training Facility at Greenville, Mississippi; supplemental appropriations for DOD FY 1967; administration authority for a draft; and the future of Negroes in the Illinois National Guard. open 7 "Democratic National Committee" Material on relations
  • was it going along? What activity was being undertaken? What impact was being made by the opposition? Frankly, this would also indicate there was little or no information from the Democratic National Committee or other sources or if there was, it wasn't
  • materials; anti-Johnson publications; labor's power in 1964 and the strength of the Council on Political Education (COPE); grassroots campaign support versus formal party support; JFK's and LBJ's view of the Democratic National Committee; O'Brien
  • the Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner at Washington National Guard Armory. Truman delivers a speech at the dinner. 4/15 CTJ attends a reception at the Statler honoring President and Mrs. Truman, hosted by the Democratic National Committee. 4/16 LBJ speaks
  • , House of Representatives, Austin, Texas Omar Barker by Lyndon B. Johnson Statement Regarding National Convention in Chicago. Statement of James V. Allred for Release 5/30/44 Statement of Lyndon B. Johnson Concerning Democratic Convention Address
  • counties. It was also in 1956, that being an election year in Texas, we have two state conventions. The first is for the purpose of electing delegates to the national convention, and the second is for the purpose of adopting a state Democratic platform
  • : division of labor at LBJ Ranch. Worked with Ashton on bedroom. 3:35 Eivind combed out. 3. 4:15 To the Blue Room for reception for Democratic National Committee. 4:50 Left the South Grounds via chopper with the President and Luci. 4:59 Arrived at Andrews Air
  • and 8:03 Returned to the White House with Mssrs. Jacobsen and Califano. 8:35 With the President, Mssrs. Jacobsen and Califano, departed for the Washington Hilton - Jefferson Room. The President addressed the state chairmen of the Democratic National
  • to form receiving line for members of the Democratic National Committee. 5:40 To the State Dining Room for refreshments. 6:09 President to his office. 6:16 To the second floor. 6:42 Left the South Grounds via helicopter with the President, Ambassador
  • of Democratic National Committee - Washington Hilton Hotel. 11:05 Above group returned to White House - second floor. Entry No. Time Activity 11:35 Mr. and Mrs. Wasserman arrived. 11:40 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krim arrived. 12:40 Mr. and Mrs. Weisl left; other
  • and Financing, Vol. I, 1966, Study prepared for the Subcommittee on Economic Progress In Pursuit of Equity: Who Serves When Not All Serve? Report of the National Advisory Commission on Selective Service The Budget Message of the President, 1969 1966 Democratic
  • to the Russians or any other country as a matter of fact, and I think it laid the basis for the legislation that later set up the regular Committee on Space. M: Do you recall that Mr. Johnson, as Chairman of the National Aeronautics and Space Council while Vice
  • LBJ as Senator; Atomic Energy Control Bill; LBJ and space program; LBJ and foreign policy during 1950s; LBJ and Foreign Relations Committee; LBJ’s foreign policy; Atomic Energy Policy; Test Ban Treaty; Lewis Strauss; LBJ and JFK people; Dominican
  • Relations Committee following which he meets with Senators Russell and Knowland and General Persons of the White House staff. 1/3 Congress convenes. Party ratio in the Senate is 49 Democrats to 47 Republicans. LBJ is re-elected majority leader when Senator
  • Poverty, 1965-1966; member, National Advisory Committee to the Legal Services Program, Office of Economic Opportunity
  • Bio: Warren Woodward was a member of the National Advisory Commission on Selective Service in the mid-1960s.
  • LBJ Connection: Long-time friend of LBJ; Assistant to Congressman and Senator Johnson, 1948-1953; Involved in most LBJ campaigns; Employee, KTBC; Member, National Advisory Committee on Selective Service, 1966; Vice President, American Airlines
  • the case that an open meeting with the committee now is not in the national interest. 2. Reply to Fulbright by letter now, saying simply that ' 1I have read Secretary Rusk's letter of last December, and agree with it." 3. Telephone Fulbright and tell him "I
  • . The man who was really involved in it vIas Gerry Siegel, and Gerry was counsel at the Democratic Po1 icy Committee at the time. really the main honcho on this thing. Gerry \'Jas He was the guy that gathered the staff together; he was the guy that came
  • LBJ's Senate office; Defense Preparedness Subcommittee; Senate Aeronautical and Space Science Committee; National Aeronautics and Space Council; NASA; development of space program
  • -- Interview XX -- 7 The role of the Democratic National Committee in a period of incumbency was an experience I've never had. It is a different role when you're chairman of the Democratic Party and the party is out of the White House. That was the role that I
  • for LBJ in California and Wisconsin; organizational structure of LBJ's campaign and O'Brien's role in it; the powerlessness of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in 1967; John Bailey as chairman of the DNC; DNC finances; the 1967 Detroit riots and how
  • National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov Folder Title Montgomery County Junior High PTA - Committee on Democratic Practices: Minutes, Activities, Lists, etc. Montgomery County
  • MAR VIN WATSON'S NOTES ON THE MEETING BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT AND GOVERNOR JOHN W. KING OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1967 5:31P.M. p Governor, I read your speech before the State Democratic Executive Committee and it was awfully good. If I
  • and Mansfield. He came to me and told me that he wanted me to serve on the Foreign Relations Committee. He said, "Frankly, we've got to keep an eye on this fellow Dulles. We Democrats have got a foreign policy that Roosevelt and Truman have worked out, and we
  • LBJ as Senate Majority Leader; strategies in passing or defeating bills and in committee appointments; Walter George
  • of the Democratic National Committee, 1960 – 1968 (NAID 1497343) Series II "Art Press, Inc." "Ad Arts (Atlanta)" "Ad Arts" Papers of Drew Pearson, 1915 – 1969 (NAID 568057) "Allied Arts Extension" "Cartoonists" "[Herblock 1952 Cartoon re Robert Taft and Owen
  • AUGUST 9, 196 7 - 9 :02 a.m. Democratic Congressmen J, ··\ l. W?
  • Folder, "August 9, 1967 - 9:02 a.m. Democratic Congressmen," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
  • Committee Report and Summary of HR 5037 (Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Act of 1967), reports on congressional contacts, analysis of proposed amendments, Democratic study group fact sheets on the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Assistance Act
  • - House Committees 12 Powell Questions (Bernard Boutin notebook 1 of 2) 12 Powell Questions (Bernard Boutin notebook 2 of 2) 13 FG 431 - Senate Committees 13 FG 600 - Selected Boards, Committee and Commissions 13 07/03/17 3 National Archives
  • to their church as his running mate. So that's one of the reasons why Harry Truman had been selected. Because Bob Hannegan was the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, he was a Catholic, he knew of the anti-Byrnes feeling of Catholics and he was able
  • Price Daniel and the Senate Judiciary Committee; Democratic Steering Committee; Drew Pearson; Commerce Committee; Senator Alben Barkley; selection of Harry Truman as 1944 vice-presidential candidate; use of Skeeter Johnston's office for lunch
  • Box 6 ('90) (3/06) Committees (etc.) Created by the President Communications (National Communications System, COMSAT, etc.), vol. I 6/64 ‑ 10/64 Box 6 (3/06) Communications (National Communications System, COMSAT, etc.), vol. II 2/64 ‑ 8/66 Box
  • Folder title list, National Security Files, Subject Files
  • National Security Files
  • , the process went forward. The Democratic National Committee formally endorsed the McGovern commission recommendations. So the role of the chairman of the party was to ensure that these provisions were carried out. The end result, of course, was that you had
  • ; labor's response to the changes; controversy surrounding the reforms, leadership of the Credentials Committee and the Democratic National Committee (DNC); Harold Hughes and Patricia Harris; Harris' election as Credentials Committee chair; the Credentials
  • that was the arena in which they thought those numbers could be felt, [to] come out from behind the closed door where the Policy Committee meets, and the Steering Committee and the rest, and before God and everybody let's be a true Democratic Party, and let's let
  • Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Whitney M. Young of the National Urban League, Floyd McKissick of the Congress of Racial Equality, Stokely Carmichael of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth