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  • , S, 1963-68 Governor, Personal, T, 1963-68 Governor, Personal, U, 1963-68 Governor, Personal, V, 1963-68 Governor, Personal, W, 1963-68 Governor, Personal, XYZ, 1963-68 A - Thank You Letters B - Thank You Letters C - Thank You Letters D - Thank You
  • any additional highway safety hearings during the co~s-ideration of the President• s program in view of the fact that the President's bill would be handled by a different Committee. (Ribicoff expects that the President's bill will be handled
  • existed, but when [Edmund] Muskie was chairman of the Budget Committee there was an awful lot of resentment on the part of the chairman and other members of the Appropriations Committee--I quite well remember that--from time to time. Muskie had a fiery
  • was as follows: -- bie view of Gavin is even lower than yours; - - but Cia.vin 1s a very. very old friend o·f '\l/estmoreland•s, and, in Bob's view, Westy-- as well as the whole working environment of Viet Nam ...- is bound to have some reetralning hlfluence
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  • -- to congratulate him onhis speech on Mr. Merriweather Edith Sampson (Chicago) Sen Sparkman Larry O'Brien Sen Muskie - to thank him for his speech on floor on Merriweather President Dinner at Sen Clements* apartment; 621, Potomac Plaza Apartments * Selected names
  • of Iowa Sen Clements & Bobby Sen Muskie Harry Akin (Austin) Senator Johnson opened the Senate Lunch at Skeeter's with Preston Moore (Oklahoma) and others Charlie Francis Sen Clements Sen Cannon Marvin Watson (Daingerfield) Bill Gibbons Dinner at 30th Pl
  • FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1964-8:45 a. m. REMARKS BY MRS. L YNOON B. JOHNSON BANGOR, M.AINE Good morning I I'm so glad to be here in Bangor. I wish my visit could b e much, much..longer I Your Senator, £d Muskie, Lyndon's
  • ://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov FOLDER TITLE LIST Folder Title United Piece Dye Works [Mar. 1969 - Dec. 1970] U. S. Management Stock [Sep. 1973 - Oct. 1976] Universal Monolithic [Jul. 1971 - Mar. 1978] University State Bank
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh June 10, 1969 M· Some people find this rather like a psychiastrist' s couch, to talking and find out they like it. Did you know Mr. they get Maybe that will be your situation. Johnson prior to the time you became mayor
  • , and I did call [Edmund] Muskie. F: Why Muskie? 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
  • , Kingsbury, Beadle, Hand, Hyde, Faulk, Edmunds, McPherson, Campbell, Walworth, Potter, Sully, Hughes, St:mley, Haakon, Ziebach, Corson, Perkins, Meade, Butte, and Harding Counties. S. Dak. NoTE: If a hearing Is deemed necessary, applicant requests it be held
  • at the moment. I do not see anything better. In South Vietnam, Helms 1 people have picked up a man and let him go. This also may work. Rostow: Interruped to mention that Senator Muskie had called concerned over a CBS report that 85% of the Vietnamese election
  • SANCTIONS(AMD OTHER PRESSURES roe: I AM SURE FOR EXAMPLE THAT SOUTH AFRIC.~ ~oJO!JLD LIKE US TO S:'.TTLE>, COUPLED tHTH THE WAY SNIT P. HAS 1-'.A NDLED SC!·lE OF HIS Qt.,JN RIGHT 1:.1P!G EXTRE~ISTS HAVE ALL CREATED A SITUATION IN WHIC~, ONCE AGAIN I AM
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  • on the recorder, how these preceded and were more significant than the legislative enactments of the 1960s. S: I think that the War on Poverty was started in the legislative branch and not in the executive branch, both as to ideas and leadership. There are two
  • conceivably they could have beat us. But they were still a divided party. And Chicago, of course, I think pretty well left them in shambles. I think that the attractiveness of Ed Muskie had probably a great deal to do with the fact that they made as good
  • McNamara; Generals Wheeler, Green and Westmoreland; TET Offensive; Muskie; Goldwater; Waggoner Carr; Fulbright’s relationship with LBJ; Madam Chenault; Dirksen’s power in the Senate; LBJ less insulated; LBJ’s interest in the Senate after retiring.
  • : Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California (S) California (N) Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa 09/14/17 DNC Papers, Series 2 1 National Archives and Records Administration http
  • to himself as the education President. Did the two of you ever get together and discuss education and what to do about i.t? Were you sort of a kitchen advis S: I don't think that would be fair. to me casually. on this? From time to time he would mention
  • understand that you are a political scientist, that you attended the University of Minnesota; and in 1935 you got your B.A., and in 1938 you received a master of arts at the University of Michigan. May I ask you what those degrees were in~ S: Political
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FOR M OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION ~-me:mo-- t - --GGQdpaste~~e.cwd 5P ~ -s '5·(,.Jt.l Mf
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  • strongly for program development and a good deal of the D-3's came out of that. My association with urban affairs in the Kennedy time was working for Weaver for these three months in the summer of 1963, I guess, when we put together the initial planning
  • didn't have any other argument to present, because I knew we couldn't pay for it. I'll have to say, if he had agreed to do that just prior to the election, I would have been in a dilemma. I couldn't have arbitrarily given that fifteen minutes to Muskie
  • was able to purchase television time and allow Edmund Muskie to speak; 1970 election results nationwide; the Chappaquiddick incident involving Edward Kennedy; a February 1971 meeting between O'Brien, Carl Albert, Mike Mansfield, and potential 1972 potential
  • ; Doctor of Laws, Tusculum College, 1965; Reporter Temple, Tex. Daily Telegram and Macon (Ga.) Telegraph, 1947-48; mgr. for S. C., United Press, 1948-49, night bur. mgr., N.Y.C., 1949-53; mgr. London bur., also chief corr. U.K., 1953-56; vp exec. editor
  • for the Record for the Next Year Statement Entitled "The Six-Point Farm Program" Statement to the U.S. House of Representatives Announcing the Death of Albert S. Burleson Drafts -Recovery Program "TARNISH ON THE VIOLET" Interior Department Appropriations Bill
  • was up there to that, too, because we had a meeting of the Roosevelt-Campobello National Park Commission, and President Johnson was kind enough to appoint me as an alternate commissioner. I'm Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.'s alternate. And so we had our
  • are the author of books on both the Kennedy Administration and President Johnson, as well as a weekly column for Life on the presidency since 1966, May 1966 about. S: Yes. M: You mentioned in numerous of your writings your original contact with Mr. Johnson
  • Wed 12-11-63 Entry No. i Tlme Telephone f or t Activity Code Lo LD (Include visited by-)* Expenditur 9:00 10:06 10:15 10:40 f 10:42 10:46 t Breakfast w/ Adlai Arrive office Stephen Smith Dr Wiesner Bill Moyers Sen Muskie ( returning 11:17
  • to Campobello home. Took tour of the house. Reception in back yard and met people at a picnic. 12:30 Luncheon in house by Roosevelt International Park Commission, Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. Ritchie, Mrs. Butterworth, Mrs. Robichaud, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Muskie, Senator
  • .: · •- President Bela.unde's lntentlons and pla.n s £or resolving the International Petroleum Company ease. ..... Hi:, devcloptnent plans for Peru. •- Peru as tbe site !or the O S summlt meeting. 3im Jones tells me that the vlslt could be worked ln tomorrow
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  • cent or something. And McCarthy was like 35 or 36 per cent. But it was trumpeted as a tremendous McCarthy victory, not unlike what happened some years later in 1972 when [Edmund] Muskie won, but because he was thought to be the New England candidate
  • (Preferred approach by American Banking Association) 4. Lender to Specify Monthly of Credit (Muskie) ·s. In all transactions above {$100-300 etc. some floor amount to be negotiated) credit costs would be stated annually as in the Douglas proposal. Below
  • OF WRIGHT PATMAN For list of folder titles, see page 2 Creator: Patman, Wright, 1893-1976 Biographical sketch: John William Wright Patman was a U. S. Representative from Texas, serving from 1929 until his death. Before his election to the U.S. House
  • he served as Director of the National Center for Air Pollution Control; Commissioner, National Air Pollution Administration; and Deputy Assistant Administrator for the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. The papers contain correspondence
  • involved with that. Apparently there was passed in mid-1965 an excise tax reduction. Is that correct? S: That's right, yes. My memory is somewhat faulty, but there was an excise tax reduction which provided for a staged reduction of excises over
  • Progress - Woman’s National Demo. Club Feb. 1, 1968 1967 Wood’s Speeches – Iowa - Foundations for Urban America 1967 Wood’s Speeches - Michigan - The Univ.’s New Role in Urban Research 1967 Wood’s Speeches - Florida at the Dedication of Cathedral Towers
  • to be at a particular place to pick up some people who belonged to one of the unions who were having a meeting but would be finished with their meeting about the time the Larry O'Brien meeting was going to start. These people were going to get in these two b u s e s
  • in Dallas, June 1966 Mayors - U S Conference of Mayors - U S Conference of Mayors Meeting in N.Y. May 1964 Meat Inspection Bill, 90th Congress Meat Scandal Medal of Freedom - List of Recipients, etc Mental Retardation and Mental Health Merchant Marine - 1964
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  • DEPARTMENT 0F STATE ASSISTANT SECRETARY January 11, 1965 Note to Mr. McGeorge Bundy: The attached Sato interview in U. S. News and World Report might be as good as all our position papers in giving the President the feel of Sato' s thinking
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  • --? C: Yes, in order to get it passed we had to have large, medium, and small. And even then--we'll get to that; that, as I said, is worth a whole thing. The guy that carried the water for us in the Senate was [Edmund] Muskie and I don't think