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  • : \ '· ' I JULY 31, 1967 - 5:46 p.m. I ! DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS Sen. Mansfield Sen. Long Sen. Byrd Sp. McCormack Rep. Albert Rep. Boggs Mike Manatos Barefoot Sanders Geo. Christian Joe Califano ,1
  • and John Moss, and Senators Mansfield, Russell Long and Robert Byrd. The President opened the meeting as king if there was anything to report on the Continuing Resolution. Senator Mansfield said that they met today. The President asked about the D. C. Bill
  • by ) tur 9:28a ( Honolulu time) CROSSE . Presiden 1 10:30 11:00a 11:1 5a a an y Monda y D INTERNATIONAL DAT E LIN E e p Joine e *m*_ ^-- - t i n th e Conferenc e Roo m o f A F On e 260 0 with Secy Rusk, Secy McNamara d Harry McPherson
  • . G: He hasn't done badly today. s: He's done well. That's a rough state. I told Lady Bird some months ago that Harry Byrd said, "I think he's going to win." That's all for now. He did. If you want to come back, any time. [End of Tape 1 of 1
  • for them and what they might ask him to do in the future. He had great per- sonal contact with the senators and great sense of evaluation, which made it possible for him, for example, to pass the tax cut bill, because he was close to Harry Byrd. M
  • Virginia Democrat, Harry Byrd (the elder), who was insisting on sharp cuts in spending to minimize the impact of the tax cuts on the deficit. I was accompanied to the meeting by the elected president and vice president of ABA. LBJ started right off telling
  • conservative and had a handsome blonde wife. Harry Byrd of Virginia is one. He was an archetype to me. Lyndon had, and I had, enormous respect and affection for him, and his Sunday lunches down at Rosemont were an annual thing that I'd just get mad as hops if I
  • 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
  • 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 10/6/17 FOLDER TITLE LIST Folder Title Bruce, Rep. Donald C. (R) Indiana 11th Buckley, Rep. Charles A. (D) New York 23rd Burkhalter, Rep. Everett (D) California 27th Byrd, Senator Harry Flood (D
  • /show/loh/pres/whcf TR 40 WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA, AUGUST 27, 1964, FUNERAL OF MRS. HARRY BYRD. Funeral of Mrs. Byrd. TR 41 FLORIDA AND GEORGIA, AFTER HURRICANE DORA, SEPTEMBER 11, 1964. Jacksonville, Florida, and Brunswick, Georgia, to inspect
  • .) Presidential Library Bush (43 - George W.) Presidential Library Butler, Roy Byrd, Harry (Sr. & Jr.) 01/30/20 5 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov http://www.discoverlbj.org/ C-5 Galaxy C-SPAN Cabinet Cabinet - Papers
  • . Of course, he was annoyed very much by Senator [Joseph] Clark of Pennsylvania. He also greatly admired Senator [Harry] Byrd [Sr.] of Virginia despite the fact that Byrd and he were often on opposite sides. Clark and Gore-- what he called the liberals
  • and dJ.fficult da;ys ahead. I am glad to have you on ey- side, and I look forward to working with you in the coming session. Lyndon B. Johnson HARTKE, Vance HOLLAND, Elmer HOLLPlID, Spessard M. BYRD, Harry F • BYRD, R0bert C. MUSKIE, Edmund S. PASTORE, John O
  • of them back in the cloakrooms or anything--but every one of them sitting in their seats when the vote started . He had every one of them, including Harry Byrd [D] of Virginia, and some real mavericks in the party ready to vote hold back
  • no. Because there was not a quorum of the committee, however, acting chairman Harry Byrd of Virginia ordered the other seven members polled for 5 p.m. Wednesday. The bill will then be reported back to the Senate with the resulting recommendation. 5/14
  • : That's right. I believe it was Harry Byrd's party, where he said, "The next trip you make, please let us know; we'll send somebody in. We'd like to do an article." I was the one that was picked to go, rather abruptly, toward the tail end of the summer
  • ., Standard Oil of N.J • Congress BURTON,Laurence J., FISHER, Joseph L., Resources for the Congress BURTON,Phillip, Future Inc. BYRD, Robert C., Senate FISHER, Yule, Natl Higmay Users Cong. Marcil a6, 1961 * H011orabl• ala~ 2909 lla"aport tr et, NW
  • said, Tve got it down to !01 ½. That's got to satisfy y u.' l said, 'No, Mr. President. That won't satisfy us, either. The Senate won't pass your bill. You know Harry Byrd's not going to cut.' He called me then just before he submitted it; he said
  • ; Congressman Carl Albert Cong. Hale Boggs Senator Mike Mansfiel d Senator Russell Long Senator Robert Byrd ; PMG Lawrence O'Brien Mike Manatos 1 Joe Barefoot Marvin Califano Sanders Watson joined (but did not eat) J June 'HIT? House Date CNT LYNDON B
  • of it that was substantive was that we were afraid, obviously, that if you let the Harry Byrds of the Congress dictate the terms, the danger was that badly needed expenditures would go down the drain. He needed not only the expenditures for their own sake
  • Troika; Quadriad; Council of Economic Advisers; administration differences; details of tax cut; trade-offs with Congress on budget cuts; Wilbur Mills; Harry Byrd; origin of tax cut; Samuelson Task Force; “new economics;” tax increases; Vietnam’s
  • stated up a personnel of the Department.for and among still Harry and proposals" to establish the TTF to plan that uplans the DOT, setting for. housing, BPR; Bobbi_e Allen, of the group. was to develop staffing respective CSC; and Gordon
  • . The fragments include memoranda from Gerald Siegel, Harry McPherson, and others; a copy of a Roy Wilkins telegram dated March 4, 1960; a list of participants in the January 13-14 Legislative Conference, and memoranda. POLICY COMMITTEE STAFF MEMORANDA, 1957-60. 1
  • that people would think. And he knew that if they thought that, you could depend on them to think it. and he were miles apart in thinking. Senator Byrd. G: He knew how to You know, old Harry Byrd But he had deep respect for He sure knew how he was going
  • of the miracles he worked. I guess not Russell, but [Harry] Byrd complained about Johnson bringing him to like Humphrey. I guess it was just a matter of personal persuasion. G: What did he say about that, do you recall? M· I. I think I've got it in one
  • . Then [James] Murray and [John] Dingell were added, so it became the Wagner-Murray-Dingell [bill], but it was Bob Wagner, who I knew very well, who had introduced this. Now, Roosevelt left it out at the suggestion of Harry Hopkins. But Roosevelt was a great
  • centers and Ed Dempsey's work on it; Oren Harris' work on health-related issues as chair of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; medical school funding and problems in the medical school system; Mary Lasker's lobbying for medical research
  • ? But former President Harry Truman once told Johnson that a Jot ofrurai folk don't know where the airport is, but they know where the depot is. Go and find them. Her choice of transportation? A pull train of 19 cars complete with supporters and press and 15
  • ? But former President Harry Truman once told Johnson that a Jot ofrurai folk don't know where the airport is, but they know where the depot is. Go and find them. Her choice of transportation? A pull train of 19 cars complete with supporters and press and 15
  • Al Smith ottered He knew little gravitated Big Jim round time hanging heavily ahips on the Hew York State that naturally To keep his political his duties when he runs the find the righ_t man, he took thatj~bb With all Harry the p~esidency
  • Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history transcripts and other sources as a service to our researchers. Not intended to be complete or definitive. 4/9 Harry Benge Crozier reports that Coke Stevenson, Jr. is considering running against LBJ
  • group of southerners who had been New Dealers in large per cent, but in some strongly not, like [Lister] Hill and [John] Sparkman, and I think [Russell] Long might fit into that. Then there were the old-line conservatives, led, I guess by [Harry] Byrd
  • ancient dictabelts. With some effort. a Dictaphone was found, transcripts were made, and Harry then suggested to Mrs. Johnson that the time had come to release all the tapes, not just those that involved Westmore­ land, even though the requisite 50 years
  • , "Walter, here's what you've got to keep in mind. No politician can operate both on a state and national level with the exception of Harry Byrd. senator. He runs Virginia and he's also an influential But every other national politician has to look upon
  • picking people that there was no amount of money to buy that destroyed Joe McCarthy. That's the reason that people like Harry Byrd probably believed that there were that many communists in the S t a t e Department. It was a sad thing to say about someone
  • , the bill would exempt natural gas producers from federal regulation. LBJ says Democrats are “closely divided” on it, but predicted that a majority of Republicans will support the measure. Drew Pearson reports that LBJ is determined to “ram” the Harris
  • Humphrey in that West Virginia primary? L: I don't know if he did or not. I would not be surprised that he did. I have a funny feeling that he did through Bobby Byrd, too. G: There is a story that he contributed considerable money to Humphrey's support
  • be interested in coming to Washington as a clerk in the 'office of the Senator-Elect from Wyoming at that time, Senator Harry H. Schwartz of Casper, Wyoming. I decided that, probably, that was a good idea; came back here and was with Senator Schwartz for six
  • President Tom Agenda included: Senator Mike Mansfiel d The far Eas t Situation Senator Russell Long Message scheduling Senator Robert Byrd This week's schedule Speaker McCormack Authorizations an d Appropriations Cong. Carl Albert Rules Committee Cong. Hale
  • a good part of my life. My father had been an early contributor, because we were kin to hirn, to Harry Byrd of Virginia, and was arnong thos e that financed Mr. Byrd' s carnpaign for governor when he was elected governor of Virginia. I went to Washington
  • to 1954 when Morse had resigned from the Republ i can Party because he refused to support Ei senhower, or \'~hatever the hell it was--I don't remember the details--there was a period in there where Morse was sort of in limbo, very much the way [Harry
  • Byrd air force academies - w/ Genl. Clifton. . . picture made by C. Stoughton f Cong Carl Albert Walter Jenkins and Ralph Dungan t Myer Feldman t Secretary Rusk J.P.W. Brown In office w/ Easter Seal Twins - Ronnie and Donnie Copper, Bob Hope Summer