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  • . The book which won for Dr. Schick, who is Senior Specialist in American Government and Public Administration, Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress, is entitled Con­ gress and Money: Budgeting, Spending and Taxing. His address
  • -on fight. One of the things that hurt me about him--and remember I love the guy as few people do--for instance when he came back in the interim campaign, the congressional campaign for the Congress before the fight, the big fight before the 1968 one
  • at a dinner sponsored by the Women’s National Press Club to welcome members of Congress back to Washington. 1/5 The Democratic Policy Committee clears the controversial natural gas bill for Senate consideration by mid-month. Already passed by the House
  • in the afternoon to see the mail that had come in that day. That back office, as we called it, or the Speaker's office, handled his congressional work LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
  • entirely possible that it could be, but you have to be prepared for the congressional flak that really you've attempted to evade the Russell Rider limitations. Another kind of commission, where you have both government and private 7 LBJ Presidential
  • , as is demonstrated in this file and the correspondence between me and the Congressional Quarterly editor, who was then David Broder, [I noticed] that Johnson was voting more and more as a Westerner. That Johnson wanted to be thought of as a Southwesterner
  • Democratic Convention; JFK-LBJ rivalry; LBJ’s acceptance of the VP nomination; LBJ’s irritation over his Alfalfa Club Dinner speech and camel driver story; cross off; LBJ’s personal reaction to the JFK assassination; LBJ and the press; RFK; LBJ’s judgment
  • very strongly on that. To shift a bit, one continuing issue throughout your Senatorial career has been the question of whether revenue bonds issued by the Tennessee Valley Authority could be used to install new steam plants without Congressional
  • with LBJ; LBJ’s decline in popularity; McNamara; Alfalfa Club; Goldwater; LBJ as practical leader; assessment of how history will judge LBJ.
  • for him 65 per cent. That was our own congressional district, and it was a great source of satisfaction to Lyndon all of his life long, that in every campaign that district voted somewhere between 62 and 67 per cent for him. He used it and hammered
  • the Austin magnesium plant property that would become the J. J. Pickle Research Campus; Mrs. Johnson's involvement with the 81st Club and Senate Ladies Club; taking visitors to the Senate Chambers and Capitol.
  • with clubs, whips and tear gas. Many were injured, and one brave minister , the Reverend James J. Reeb, was beaten to death. His only crime was to prot es t man ' s inhumanity to man. Ironically, he became its victim. These tragic events highlight once again
  • into the women's division and what it did and how it operated. J: Marietta Brooks was chairman. Mrs. Bob Long may have been vice chairman, at least she had an important role. She was always president of some woman's civic club. There was an elderly lady of very
  • : Submit requests to Mrs. Stegall in duplicate Sec to White House police for new employees [multiple copies in folder] (60) --- (90) (60) ___ --(90) __ _ West Wing President's Office Press Office Congressional Liaison Executive Assistant's Office
  • water plant left Freepor t b y ca r fo r reception a t Rivercres t Country Club, Lake Jackson arrived Rivercrest Country Club LB J spoke to reception at country club left countr y clu b b y car for Dow Airport, Lake Jackson left Dow airport in lodestar
  • SUNDAY June 21, 1964 BEVERLY-HILTON HOTEL LOS ANGELES, CALIF. -- see page 2 Departed Ambassador Hotel by motorcade w/ Gov. &. Mrs . Brown and JV Arrived Hotel from President's Club Supper Dance. . . escortedto Presidential Suite by Donald Madsen
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh ~each--TI--4 K: No, !-le was the actual secretary. Richard Kle.berg. He was congressional secretary to Hr. Kleberg \.,as elected in a special election when Mr. Wurzbach in San Antonio died. Hr. Kleberg was elected
  • 1948 Congressional campaign in south Texas; LBJ’s visit with all Robstown school children during 1954 campaign for Senate; LBJ’s personality traits (temper, impatience, intelligence); Lady Bird.
  • /oh ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] Well, Congressman Wurzbach was a Republican and had been Congressman for quite a while. Yes, as far as Congressional politics ,"'ere concerned, they had a real
  • Biographical information; appointment as Postmaster; politically active; relationship with LBJ while he was secretary to Kleberg; Johnsons' marriage ceremony; first Congressional campaign; 1941 and 1948 Senatorial campaigns; VP nomination; Hatch Act
  • ALEXANDRIA 1 VIRGINIA 1 minute Hale Bog~s introduces l minute Hale Bog~s introduces Congressional candidate, Gus Johnson and Hrs. Johnson and daughter 1 minute Hale Boggs introduces Miles Godwin local VIPs Lt, Governor 2 minutes Lt
  • Senator Johnson into Northeast Texas, Congressman Patman's congressional district. He was kind enough to come. He had several speaking engagements. There we presented him a book on the list of those members of Johnson for President Clubs in each
  • congressional reception. 1/17 LBJ, Senators Clements and Hennings appear on a 7-minute broadcast of the “Today” show with Dave Garroway. Eisenhower sends his budget message to Congress, estimating $62.41 billion in expenditures and $60 billion in receipts. Ike
  • anything else. Another man that I would talk to is Bryson Rash, that I would give notes on what I thought. Newsweek. Another one was Sam Shaffer of Those were my three contacts. I met Holmes at the Metropolitan Club to tell him goodbye. said, "What
  • White Acres with chopper VM, MF To LBJ via Thomas, Don To Austin Sandy Shapiro, Erwin's House residence Press Club Chopper w/ A.W. Moursund, Gerry W., General Clifton, Travel Activity Diary Entry No. Departure Time From (Place) Mode
  • -- arriving at 4:35 Arrive 4040 -- having departed Pentagon Pad via Car 111 at 4:37 Depart 4040 -- arriving Statler Hotel at 6:57 pm Continental Room of the Statler Hotel for Reception preceding Alfalfa Club Dinner Alfalfa Club Dinner - Statler Hotel Depart
  • Club for Cocktails w/ the John W. Bushes at 6:52pm Depart Women's Natl. Demo. Club w/ Mrs. Johnson via car 111 -- arriving 4040 at 7:12 pm Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITYAND CODE Expenditure Code TELEPHONE CODE
  • Arrive Women's Democratic Club w/ Mrs. Johnson, for Potomac Marching Society Depart Women's Demo. Club w/ Mrs. Johnson, arriving 4040 at 1:20 am Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITYAND CODE ay 15, 1963 Expenditure Code
  • with Lynda and Liz. 10:16 Arrived at the Plimsoll Club, International Trade Mart, for buffet supper. 12:50 Left the Plimsoll Club with Liz (Lynda had returned earlier to the hotel). 12:57 Arrived at the Royal Orleans Hotel. Retired!
  • of Secretary and Mrs. Dean Rusk. 7:40 With the President and Abells, left for the White House. 7:47 CTJ left the White House with Bess and Tyler -- to the Washington Club for Scooter and Dale Miller's cocktail party. 8:20 Left the Washington Club alone. 8:35
  • with General Tom Powers Lunch at Officers Club with General Powers, staff members , and others of the military Bernard Baruch, Long Island, NY (see letter from him which LBJ asked him to write on the subject of his call dated Mrs. Frances Wilson Ankenmann
  • SENATOR LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y Day Thursda y The Senato r bega n hi s da y a t (place ) Sout h Shor e Countr y Club . Chicago . Il l Entry No. Time Telephone fo rt Activity (include Date. January 21 , 196 0 Expenditure Code
  • . Bletchman {Chairman of the Park Committee of the Kiwanie Club) can teil you just how much effort is involved. But the important thing is tbat it can be done. W e can add that grace note to our lives, we can make and re-make this land of ours into a land
  • of the following organizations: East Side Racquet and Croquet Club, New York City Sutton Place Athletic Club, New York City Old Westport Cpuntry Club, Westport, Connecticut Fairfi:eld Fox and Lox Club, Darien, Connecticut Westport Scrabble Society, Westport
  • of the demonstration, April 22, has been cancelled. King and top leaders of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) will go to Washington, D. C., either April 23 or 24, where they will attempt to contact Congressional leaders, the Secretary of Labor
  • a three-shirt day, I would say. Our personal life, our social life, extended about as it had before. I kept on getting a lot of pleasure out of being in the Congressional Club and a member of the 75th 9 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
  • Driving from Texas to Washington, D.C. with LBJ's mother, Rebekah Johnson; the Columbia Road apartment the Johnsons rented in Washington, D.C. in 1938; taking Rebekah Johnson to a congressional reception hosted by President and Mrs. Franklin
  • . at the Austin Club, a beautiful place, in Austin on Eighth \~olilans and San Antonio, the lovely house that's still there. I was living But Bird often visited me. Then when she got her first degree, her B.A. in journalism in 1933, that's when we went out
  • . I tried to do a little differently with our fund-raising group, the President's Club in New York, the younger members. I got a group of people together that ended up as the greatest enemies, I suppose, later on--what's loosely called "New York
  • of the Democratic Party; Young Citizens for LBJ in 1964; Birch Bayh; ran Associates Division of President’s Club; McSurley case; 5th Amendment; Bill Moyers; importance of Jack Valenti; reason Katzenbach moved to State; comparison of Katzenbach and Clark; Task Force
  • the tenth of December. It was the night of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah--I believe it's Hanukkah around there. Anyhow, that was the night that Hale Boggs was supposed to interview the congressional fellows of the American Political Science Association
  • JFK presidency; House Rules Committee 1961; Bobby Baker scandal; JFK legislative program; LBJ and John Connally; patronage appointments; Hale Boggs; agriculture bill; “Five O’clock Club;” Walter Jenkins; Bill Moyers; Democratic National Committee
  • Rotary Club (Williamsburg, Virginia), February 8, 1962 1958 - 1966 Internal Revenue Service Files 10 American Management Association Annual Electronic Data Processing Conference (New York), February 26, 1962 Economic Club of Detroit, Michigan, March 5
  • . Where did he get his money in that campaign? Brown was one of the best old-time supporters Johnson ever had. G: You know, they published the New York members of the President's Club in the Congressional Record, and the list just went on for pages
  • in the Congressional Record Quarterly, the last one having appeared on May 15. I think I may have given you a February 20 date last time you were here. On May 15 another list appeared and you might get an idea of who the current ones are if that has any play
  • tense in the city and everything--they opened the trunk and they saw all these golf clubs in there and they thought he was a looter. (Laughter) He had great trouble getting in even though we had cleared him in. Later, a couple of days
  • R o g e r s , and how I w ould lo v e to stop and lis t e n to him m ake a r e p o r t on the fin a n ces o f the club; and, I m ust add B ru c e A l g e r , and I f e l t a lit t le f l i c k e r when he c a m e down the lin e , and I v e r y d ig
  • LBJ to New York for Mrs. Robert Wagner's funeral; Lady Bird meets with Jim Webb about trip to space installations; lunch meeting with Mr. Ketchum; Look magazine photo session for Lynda and Luci; fifth congressional reception; Johnson family vacation
  •  Woman’s  Division sent out to Presidents and officers of the Federation of Women’s Clubs throughout Texas  along with a fact sheet urging people to vote Democratic (October 31, 1956). Texas Democratic Campaign News Service [Stevenson‐Kefauver] press