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- candidates? G: That is correct. a candidate. Wayne Morse, to begin with, said he would not be We had a law at that time that you had to sign an affidavit that you were not a candidate. Otherwise your name automatically appeared in what we have
- Biographical information; teaching career; candidacy for Congress; support of JFK; Wayne Morse; impression of LBJ as a Senator; education legislation; federal aid to education; opinion of Sam Rayburn; parochial school question; Adam Clayton Powell
Oral history transcript, Gerald W. Siegel, interview 3 (III), 2/11/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- think I.must.have missed the 1953 Rule 22 fight, if it began at the time· that the Senate was organized, because I wasn't there. 6: Yes, I think.[it was] ·one of the first events of the- S: Of course, Wayne Morse's seating at that time ••• you're
- Wayne Morse Rep. William S. Mailliard Senator Hon. Angier Biddl e Duke H. E. Dr. Jose A. Mora, Secy. Gen of OAS Hon. Thomas C. Mann Secretary of State Dean Rusk Rep. Armistea d I. Selden Navy Mess $1.29 The Presiden t approve d th e followin g today
- . Gal e McGe e Cong. Pat McNamara Cong. . Warren Magnuson Cong. Wayne Morse Con. Gaylord Nelson Cong. John Pastor e Cong Claiborne Pell Cong. Jennings Randolph Cong ,. Cong. George Smathers Poverty Bill Ralph Xxx Yarborough Joh n Bradema s George
- zze J Dr. Donald Hornig Senator Wayne Morse Speaker McCormack Under Secy Nestinge n• Mr. Leland Haworth Senator Ralph Yarboroueh Asst Secy wilbur Cohen j Senator Carl Hayden Sen. Joseph Clark Commissioner of Education Koppel Senator Pat McNamara Sen
- President / ~|' 10:02a President to West Wing--to mjdr's office talking w/ GC to the Cabinet Room OFF RECORD to meet w/ the House and Senate District Committees Mike Manatos Senator Wayne Morse Barefoot Sander s Senator Joseph Tydings Stephen Pollak, S
- f — Senator Georg e Aike n Senator Joh n William s White House 73^ Senator John McClella n Senator Gal e McGe e Senator Thoma s McIntyr e Senator Wayn e Morse . Senator Joh n Pastor e Senator ' Claiborne Pell Senator Willia m Proxmit e Senator
- 68865830] http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal PERSONAL PAPERS OF WILLIAM C. GIBBONS For list of folder titles, see page 2 Creator: Gibbons, William Conrad, 1926 Biographical sketch: William Conrad Gibbons was an assistant to Senators Wayne
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 59 (LIX), 1/16/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- guess we're still in mid-March looking into some kind of broad-based emergency strike proposal along the lines described in Robson's memo of February 24. And we're headed up to the Hill; Robson takes [Wayne] Morse on March 14 through the proposal
- ) Montana 1967 Metcalf, Lee (D) Montana Miller, Jack (R) Iowa Mondale, Walter (D) Minnesota Monroney, A.S. Mike (D) Oklahoma Montoya, Joe M. (D) New Mexico Morse, Wayne (D) Oregon Morton, Thruston B. (R) Kentucky Moss, Frank E. (D) Utah Mundt, Karl E. (R
- Senator Hill would accept in the area of health, and what Senator [Wayne] Morse would accept in the area of education, or what Mrs. [Edith] Green would be willing to do. None of these are ideas that you pull out of a hat; they're the next step in a process
- the vote, Luce comments “my difficulties of course go back some years when Senator Wayne Morse was kicked in the head by a horse.” Reedy writes LBJ suggesting LBJ ask Eisenhower to have Luce apologize or the Senate will have to take some action because
- n o f recipien t Hughes. Philli p S . BO B Milnor , Stefa n so Johnston, Rober t W . NS F / Minshall , Willia m E. , Re p (R-Ohio) Karth, Cong . Joseph E. / Morabito, Ugo, . Commercial Minister , Emb. o f Italy . Kidd, Charle s V. OST ; Morse, Se n
- . nu-txoi^i i (include visited by) 9:46a t Walt i 16, 1967 AFB Activity Under 10:09a _J. March Wayne Morse : KITE Housf Date March 16, 1967 •NT LYNDON B. JOHNSON IARY •esident began his day at (Place) Day Time Telephone .1 In Ou t Lo
- ^**""^*"* '' ' * Alfred E. Perlman, Penn-NYCen. Transp Co Philip Maloney, HUD ';;* * " \^ Sarah A. Perrin_ Mrs. Benjamin Margolin, Nat'l i / ^'t Wayne Phillips- HUD ^____ Council of Jewish Women t/^ " Francis Pohlaus, NAACP Irving P. Marguilies, Attorney ' \" Wm Polking
Oral history transcript, Frank F. Mankiewicz, interview 3 (III), 5/5/1969, by Stephen Goodell
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- -election. He felt rather strongly that he didn't want to make a political campaign which would be the political death, in a sense, of guys like Joe Clark, Wayne Morse, and Frank Church, and Gaylord Nelson, and George McGovern, and all of the others who
- Horwitz as Asst. Secy, of Defens e Daniel M. Luevano, Asst. Secy, of Army Robert Warren Morse as Asst. Secy, of the Navy To Cabinet Room w/ group from swearing still off in in the record ceremony Defense Personnel: Guests of Mr. Horwitz: Harold
- burdens and are candidates for re-election, they felt “the additional burden of an investigation which will last for many months would be too great.” Reedy reports to LBJ on his conversation with Wayne Morse, who said LBJ’s assistance and that of House
- of an oceanographic program. We have now obtained the clearances required to proceed with this recommended transfer. The summary of Con gressional response was reported to you by my letter of March 25, 19660 Although at that time, Senator Wayne - 2 Morse
- generally the political situation as it affects the labor movement, the President replied, "at once.") Dam May26, 1966 White House Day Thursday MW (pl) To the Cabinet Roomto join Joseph Palmer II, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Wayne
- Gerberdin g (Peru ) (^H . E. Dr . Jos e A . Mora , Secy-Gen 1 o f C AS Mr. Igo r Gordevitc h c / Cong. F . Bradfor d Morse (Mass) Hon. Lloy d Han d C Sen . Wayn e Mors e Hon. Dr . Felip e Herrer a Mr> Forres t D . Murden , Jr . August 17 i 1965 White Hous
- in that capacity, which has existed in this country ever since, I guess, the Civil War. Really about the only black friend he had was Hobart Taylor, who at that time was assistant prosecutor of Wayne County in charge of the Civil Division--who is a Texan
- that are now classified 4-F; 2) require non-veteran, non- fathers ages 19-26 to be eligible for military service; 3) require definite provisions that when and if 18-year olds must be drafted, older ones go first. Senator Wayne Morse demands an investigation
- bad that happened. F: Right. Well, what happened, really, was that Wayne Morse switched parties, but he let the Republicans go ahead with the organization. If the Democrats had taken advantage of his becoming a Democrat, then they could've taken
- in the Senate is 48 Democrats, 47 Republicans and 1 Independent (Wayne Morse). Morse votes with the Republicans on Senate organization, however, and Vice President Nixon breaks the 48-48 tie, allowing the Republicans to organize the Senate. Knowland remains
- Committee on Education and Labor, Adam Clayton Powell, during the first six months of 1961; and then with Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon, who was also the new Chairman of the Subcommittee on Education of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 8 (VIII), 10/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that was on the Preparedness Committee with him. G: I'm not for sure. They worked together fine. What was your impression of Wayne Morse back then? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 4 (IV), 12/4/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- on, the Communications Satellite Act; Mike Mansfield's and Wayne Morse's role in the Senate; U.S. involvement in the United Nations; a bill to ban literacy tests in federal election voting registration; early efforts toward addressing civil rights issues
- 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 r~ooney G: -- I I -- 13 Wayne Morse, whose vote
- needed him. Were there any great blandishments to get Wayne Morse over to the Democratic column, or did they just let that develop naturally? R: Well, he raised money for Wayne Morse. First time, they do it all the time now, but he set up a committee
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 24 (XXIV), 11/15/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , with the deepest accent I have ever heard, and South Carolina does have a unique one, for me, a real southerner. Liked him, everybody liked him, but we hardly ever really knew what he was talking about. Wayne Morse, I remember--oh, they crossed swords so many times
- Clinton Anderson, Harry Byrd, Tom Connally, Paul Douglas, James Eastland, Allen Ellender, Allen Frears, Walter George, Theodore Francis Green, Hubert Humphrey and others; Estes Kefauver; Bob Kerr; Russell Long; Joseph McCarthy; George Malone; Wayne Morse
Oral history transcript, Merrell F. "Pop" Small, interview 1 (I), 8/20/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- there on the twenty-eighth of April and had breakfast with Tom, this was Sunday, in the Senate dining room, and Wayne Morse was there, recovering from his record-breaking filibuster against the tidelands legislation. He was pooped. Kuchel introduced me to him
- fMin Hous t Dat e Apri CNT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N MAIY 'resident bega n hi s day at (Place) Time Telephon e e Weather 11 In Ou Th oI 4 lb 8:08a t ^BM-lfe - Senato Amb n America r Wayn Latin n Resolution 10:15a Dr Hon Wal 11:19a f
Oral history transcript, Claiborne Pell, interview 1 (I), 2/27/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- , the doves consisted really of Senator Wayne Morse 'way out in front of the committee. three others would go on. And then gradually I think I became convinced about the time when we started losing men and having American men actually fighting
- : B : ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh _22_ heard my Senator from Oregon, Wayne Morse, refer to it as the Education
Oral history transcript, Joseph C. Swidler, interview 2 (II), 7/11/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- [Wayne] Morse of Oregon, and the President took him on. Morse's correspondence is in the record; [it] promoted him in very strong terms. Now, you may remember that Morse was a man of very strong views and sharp tongue and a poor reputation for the ability
- Mexica n states o f Sonora and Baj a California . Hon. Jac k H. Vaugh n ) Senator Mik e Mansfiel d Secy o f the Interio r Stewar t Udall ) signe d fo r U.S . Sen. Wayn e Morse Chrmn. Glenn '\ Seabor g o f AEC ) Sen. Car l Hayde n Amb. Hug o Margain , o f
- , 1961 (include visited by)* LD Opened the Senate A. W. To lunch in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Truman; given by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chapman 4975 Hillbrook Lane Sen Humphrey; re: Senators Morse and Proxmire on floor i n speeches on John Connally John Connally