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  • trips to Camp David -- correct? Answer: Yes. but were they included in parties with visiting heads of state? Do you remember any? Answer: No. Perhaps they were around for an arrival ceremony -- Mr. Bryant probably thought they should attend
  • trips to Camp David -- correct? Answer: Yes. but were they included in parties with visiting heads of state? Do you remember any? Answer: No. Perhaps they were around for an arrival ceremony -- Mr. Bryant probably thought they should attend
  • a five-year highway construction bill worth eighteen billion dollars. Do you remember that incident? W: Yes. G: That was, of course, relevant to your business. W: Right. It sure was. G: Eisenhower had proposed a thirty year, 3 per cent bond
  • to the Chicago situation giving a great deal more detail, written by the man who was then Assistant Commission of Education [David S. Seeley] lmo handled the matter. And what he does is to give much more procedural detail [about} some of the issues which were
  • acceptance speech long after the convention over at Constitution Hall, etc. Truman had gone; Eisenhower had gone; Roosevelt had not gone every LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
  • that. G: Yes. You did. There's one in here. Governor [David] Lawrence was proposing an executive order and you presented the pros and cons of that. C: Do we incidentally have a draft? In any case, we talked about going--fair housing being essentially
  • this ran counter to the President's order. My reaction to that--I was prepared to this; I was ready for this--was that all Presidents in the past had done this. President Eisenhower did it, and it was traditional to do this. F: This is bi-partisan really
  • , 1988 INTERVIEWEE: DAVID GINSBURG INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Ginsburg's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 DG: Well, one of the key problems in connection with the report, which recommended so many major expenditures
  • See all online interviews with David Ginsburg
  • Ginsburg, David, 1912-2010
  • Oral history transcript, David Ginsburg, interview 4 (IV), 11/11/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
  • David Ginsburg
  • , Saul Haas, Joseph D. Erich Leinsdorf, John D. Rockefeller, Carl Sanders, FRank E. Schooley, Jack Valenti, S, Eisenhower, James R. Killian, Jr. VHITE HOUSE date DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON Feb. 17. 1968 DIARY President began his day at (Place). Day
  • Organizations (FG) FG 135, Department of Justice FG 634, Commission on Civil Rights FG 690, National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders [Kerner Commission] FG 795, National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence [Eisenhower Commission] 183-187
  • — re: The Consular Agreement and how the President should deal with General Eisenhower on it. ', Under Secy of State Nicholas Katzenbach 1 ^ PRESIDENTIA P L PRAYE R BREAKFAS T February 2 , 196 7 - Th e Shoreham Hote l 7:40 Depar t Whit e House
  • , Washington, D. C. KROOTH, David, Chairman, Housing Legislative Information Service, National Housing Conference, Washingt KUPFERMAN, Cong. Theodore R. LANGE, John, Executive Director, National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, Washington
  • on Erwin\ nght are Henry row/er and Lew Wasserman. Library Names New Chief Archivist Christina Lawson John Wickman, D,recwr of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas, spoke at th Library tn May lO a University of Texas group, joined together
  • seemmgly be made available for researcl during the 1980s rather than the 1990s On plember 18 and 19, archivists from lhe Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Ford Libraries gathered at the Johnson Library with representatives from tbe National Archives
  • Archivist for Presidential Libraries; Verne Newton, Roosevelt Library; Clarence Lyons, Nixon Project, Chuck Daly, Kennedy Library; Pat Borders, National Archives; Mar­ tin Elzy, As.sistantDirector, Carter Library. Seated: Dan Holt, Eisenhower Library; Harry
  • and one for Grandmama and the girls, you see. In other words, if you'd come in Daddy's entrance, you could go in there and talk politics and drink and you wouldn't be bothered about your language. But if you crossed over that line, not like the David
  • . 9:00p met at White House Pres-elect Kennedy, Pres Eisenhower to drive to Capitol Inauguration at Capitol of President Kennedy and Vice President Johnson lunch at Old Supreme Court Chamber watched parade from stands in front of White House stopped
  • LBJ DISCUSSES HIS MEETING WITH DWIGHT EISENHOWER, ASKS DIRKSEN'S ADVICE ABOUT LBJ ADDRESSING JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS
  • HAGERTY PRAISES LBJ'S SPEECH TO CONGRESS TODAY; LBJ MENTIONS HIS RECENT MEETINGS WITH ROBERT ANDERSON AND DWIGHT EISENHOWER, ASKS HAGERTY FOR HIS HELP AND ASKS TO MEET WITH HIM IN THE FUTURE
  • O'BRIEN SAYS LUCIUS CLAY WILL CALL GERALD FORD ABOUT FOREIGN AID BILL; SUGGESTION THAT LBJ ASK DWIGHT EISENHOWER TO CALL FORD, CHARLES HALLECK; OTTO PASSMAN'S COMMENTS ABOUT HIS MEETING WITH LBJ; TAX BILL; COFFEE AGREEMENT; VISIT OF PRESIDENT
  • LBJ'S MEETING WITH BUSINESSMEN TODAY; DEFENSE BUDGET, MILITARY ASSISTANCE CUTS; BUDGET FOR DOMESTIC PROGRAMS; WRIGHT PATMAN; EISENHOWER; REPUBLICANS FOR LBJ; BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; WILLIAM MCCHESNEY MARTIN; INTEREST RATES; FRB APPOINTMENT; FRED
  • BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; NY HERALD TRIBUNE STORY ON EISENHOWER'S STATEMENT ABOUT GIFTS
  • MILTON EISENHOWER RECOMMENDS APPOINTING AMBASSADORS TO MEXICO AND COLOMBIA: CHARLES MEYER, EMILLIO COLLADO, EDWARD MILLER, LOUIS CABOT, WALTER WRISTON, GRADY UPTON, WALTER DONNELLY; MANN RECOMMENDS COVEY OLIVER, FULTON FREEMAN; PANAMA
  • LBJ READS STATEMENT HE PLANS TO ISSUE ON PANAMA CRISIS, UPDATES RUSSELL ON SITUATION; LBJ REPORTS ON PENNSYLVANIA PRESIDENTIAL POLL RESULTS; RUSSELL TELLS LBJ OF HIS SUPPORT, ASSESSES EISENHOWER; DISCUSSION OF BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION, JOHN
  • LBJ PRAISES BUSINESS WEEK ARTICLE BY LEONARD SILK; REDUCING GOVERNMENT SPENDING; CLOSING DEFENSE INSTALLATIONS; INCREASED SPENDING FOR TRAINING, EDUCATION; COMPARISONS WITH EISENHOWER, JFK DEFENSE BUDGETS; CED
  • FEDERAL BUDGET; PRESS AND BUSINESS COMMUNITY SUPPORT; DISARMAMENT; TAX BILL; POVERTY PROGRAM; LBJ WANTS ANDERSON TO TALK WITH EISENHOWER, HARRY BYRD, JOHN WILLIAMS, AND JOHN BYRNES; LATIN AMERICAN POLICY
  • CORCORAN'S REACTION TO STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE; CORCORAN COMPARES LBJ WITH EISENHOWER, JFK, FDR; CORCORAN PRAISES LBJ'S STYLE; BARRY GOLDWATER; GARDINER SYMONDS; GOLDWATER'S REACTION TO STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE
  • MRS. ANDERSON PRAISES LBJ'S STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE; FEDERAL BUDGET; THE ECONOMY; TAX BILL; ANDERSON REPORTS ON HIS TALKS WITH CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS, PRESS, BUSINESS LEADERS, AND EISENHOWER
  • MCCORMACK RECOMMENDS SENDING GREEK ORTHODOX ARCHBISHOP OF NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA (ARCHBISHOP IAKOVOS?) OR JOHN PAPPAS TO KING PAUL'S FUNERAL IN GREECE; LBJ SAYS HE HAS DECIDED TO SEND LADY BIRD JOHNSON AND HARRY TRUMAN OR DWIGHT EISENHOWER
  • FARM BILL; ARA; FOOD STAMP BILL; LBJ IN RECENT POLLS; BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; REPUBLICAN ATTACKS ON LBJ; LBJ'S SUPPORT FOR EISENHOWER IN FOREIGN POLICY; VIETNAM; POVERTY BILL; ADAM CLAYTON POWELL; RFK; MASSACHUSETTS POLITICS; PRESIDENTIAL
  • POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF DOROTHY FOSDICK; WALT ROSTOW; ELIE ABEL, CHALMERS ROBERTS STORIES ON VIETNAM; LBJ'S MEETING WITH JCS TODAY; LBJ WANTS TO MEET WITH MAXWELL TAYLOR, MCNAMARA BEFORE MCNAMARA'S VIETNAM TRIP; NUCLEAR TESTS; EISENHOWER
  • SITUATION IN BRAZIL; MANN DISCUSSES CANDIDATES FOR US NEGOTIATOR TO PANAMA: ROBERT ANDERSON, DEAN ACHESON, LEON JAWORSKI, JOHN LOCKWOOD, MILTON EISENHOWER, MILO PERKINS
  • REPUBLICAN PARTISAN VOTES ON FOREIGN AID, EXCISE TAXES; FEDERAL DEBT LIMIT; OTTO PASSMAN; DWIGHT EISENHOWER, JFK, FOREIGN AID APPROPRIATIONS; POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF RFK AS AMBASSADOR TO VIETNAM
  • RESTON'S STORY ON RFK OFFERING TO GO TO VIETNAM; US INVOLVEMENT IN VIETNAM: OPINIONS OF RESTON, LBJ, MIKE MANSFIELD, FRANK CHURCH, ERNEST GRUENING, WAYNE MORSE; LBJ REFLECTS ON ACTIONS AND ADVICE OF DWIGHT EISENHOWER; DE GAULLE ON NEUTRALIZATION
  • PASSAGE OF POVERTY BILL IN HOUSE COMMITTEE; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT TIMES CONGRESS HAS TAKEN OFF THIS YEAR, NEED TO PASS LEGISLATION; EISENHOWER, CONGRESS AND 1956 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION; PLANS FOR CONGRESS TO ADJOURN FOR CONVENTIONS; REPUBLICAN STRATEGY
  • DISCUSSION OF LBJ'S REQUEST THAT FRANK STANTON VISIT VIETNAM, SOUTHEAST ASIA TO STUDY SITUATION, NEED TO EASE CONCERNS OF DWIGHT EISENHOWER ABOUT VIETNAM, ROWAN'S LACK OF ADVANCE KNOWLEDGE OF REQUEST; LBJ RELAYS STANTON'S PRAISE OF USIA FILM ON JFK
  • WHITE ADVISES LBJ ON SIGNING CEREMONY FOR CIVIL RIGHTS BILL; WHITE COMPARES THIS WITH JFK SIGNING EXECUTIVE ORDER ON HOUSING, DWIGHT EISENHOWER ENFORCING DESEGREGATION OF SCHOOLS, MAKES RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SPEECH
  • LBJ THANKS CONTE FOR HIS WORK ON FOREIGN AID APPROPRIATIONS BILL; LBJ REFERS TO SUPPORT FOR FOREIGN AID BY DWIGHT EISENHOWER; CONTE DISCUSSES STRATEGY FOR PASSAGE OF BILL
  • POSSIBLE COMPOSITION OF FUNERAL DELEGATION IF ITALY'S PRESIDENT ANTONIO SEGNI DIES: LADY BIRD JOHNSON, EARL WARREN, EISENHOWER; POLICY THAT LBJ WILL NOT LEAVE COUNTRY; CHANGES IN VIETNAM GOVT; RFK, ADLAI STEVENSON, ROBERT WAGNER AND NEW YORK SENATE