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- , a quivering young reporter from Galveston who most recently was given an administrativeeditorial position on the Houston Post after many years as their Capitol correspondent; Wick Fowler, who was later a war correspondent for the Dallas News; the brilliant
- Texas press in 1930s; State Observer; first contact with LBJ; Alvin Wirtz; war years; KTBC radio station; 1944 Democratic state convention; 1944 and 1946 congressional campaigns; speech writing; KTBC and aggressive new policy; UN conference; San
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- . Ramparts expressed its shock and d~sBy unloading its bombshell, the magazine managed to blow the CIA ' s cover may in expensive advertisements m the New York Times, Washington Post for a wide array of activities, and the hemorrhaging of national defense
- lV 'Q_,_ (' ~/ THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS ~ WASHINGTON , !lfiVi: - .Bs-0-=-7' December MEMORANDUM FOR Joseph 31, 1968 /-z,: //- Califano Attached is the revised draft of the Post-Vietnam Report to the President
- See all scanned items from file unit "ECONOMIC PLANNING FOR THE END OF HOSTILITIES (POST WAR PLANNING) (BE 5‑7)"
- This folder is from the WHCF category for BUSINESS - ECONOMICS, subcategory ECONOMIC PLANNING FOR THE END OF HOSTILITIES (POST WAR PLANNING).
- Folder, "Ex BE 5-7 Economic Planning for the End of Hostilities (Post War Planning)," WHCF BE, Box 40
- Shortages Bill Fund Raising- Austin, TX Fund Raising Dinner- Chicago, IL Fund Raising Dinner- D.C. Fund Raising Dinner- Houston 4/28/55 Fund Raising Dinner- Los Angeles Presidential Club 6/23/66 Fund Raising Dinner- New York Presidential Club June 66 Better
- in Poughkeepsie, New York, from November 10-12, 1967. Records of two advisory bodies to the Commission are included in its files. Those of the Advisory Panel on Private Enterprise consist mainly of statements of government agencies, business leaders, and scholars
- what their action at Samu forc-e d us to in Jordan, Arthur, under continu ing pressure in New York, feels str'.o ngly we should rlo nearly that. (b} Israel has not yet given us permission to visit the nuclear plant at Dimona. Our la.at visit wa.s
- Reed - Newhouse ; ^ Thomas (Tom)Wicke r - New York Times Sid Davis - Westinghouse I Don Larrabee - Larrabee News Service j Geo. Christian ' HI • re this mtg to \ DT /MITE Hous e Dat «NT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N e Augus MARY ^ 'resident bega n hi s
Oral history transcript, Joseph C. Swidler, interview 2 (II), 7/11/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . It was close to New York City. It provided start-up capacity for New York City that it badly needed because it came on line quicker than steam did. It made unnecessary additional oil or coal burning in New York City and its environs. The problem was, the real
- suggestion that Securities and Exchange Commission powers over the utilities be transferred to the FPC; LBJ's influence on Swidler's work; Swidler's talk to New England power companies and the resulting efforts to integrate and coordinate systems without
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- ., Nrlrus UIHLEIN, Robert A, Jr., Milw., Wisc. VAUGHN,Williams., Rochester, N.Y. VICKIBS, Harry F ., New York City VILA, George R., New York City VIRDEN, John c., Cleve., Ohio WATI.INGTON,Jolm F .,Jr., Winston-Salem, N • Car. WATSON,Thomas J., New York City
- Session 1961 (3 of 3) Jackson, Henry M. (D) Washington Javits, Jacob K. (R) New York Kuchel, Thomas H. (R) California Lausche, Frank J. (D) Ohio Long, Edward V. (D) Missouri Long, Russell B. (D) Louisiana McCarthy, Eugene J. (D) Minnesota McClellan, John L
Oral history transcript, Stewart J.O. Alsop, interview 1 (I), 7/15/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- . M: As president? A: Yes. I did have one interview with him. Let's see, it was the time of the Detroit riots. When would that have been? Late 1967 I guess. I wanted to see him on some other subject, and I'd had my name in. I was in New York. I got
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- , Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; Chairman, Federal Regulatory Council Leonard Silk, Membt>r of Editorial Board, New York Times William I. Spencer, President, Citibank, N.A. Ben Love, Chairman of the Board, Texas Commerce Bancshares, Inc. Robert
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- an award upon President Roosevelt, June 8, 1942, New York-0:f:tr,, N. W. "In the beginning," according to the Good Book, "God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the race or the deep. upon
- May l, 1942 Mr. Leonard Gaynor Frank Lloyd Prodµctions, Inc. Rockefeller Center New York, N. Y. Dear Leonard: We did use something in the column, which apparently got squeezed out of the Mirror. Also, our column is no longer publ1sheq
- of exhaustion the entire day's campaigning in Pennin dedicated service to his co'!,lntry." In sylvania, New Jersey and New York the months since the Bobby, Baker. case without knowing what was afoot, But was first aired, the· President has made between 6 and 7
- of exhaustion the entire day's campaigning in Pennin dedicated service to his co'!,lntry." In sylvania, New Jersey and New York the months since the Bobby, Baker. case without knowing what was afoot, But was first aired, the· President has made between 6 and 7
- as assistant district attorney of New York County, Deputy Assistant General Counsel for Near East and South Asia at Agency for Independent Development , assistant to Special Assistant to the President Robert W. Komer, as well as Judicial Officer and Chairman
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 12 (XII), 10/29/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- know, we couldn't get passed until Dr. [Martin Luther] King was assassinated. And even if you look at that--I remember proposing it. It's the only time--and I think if you look at the New York Times or something--I was mentioned in the twenty-fourth
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- , 1987 INTERVIEWEE: LAWRENCE F. O'BRIEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. O'Brien's office, New York City Tape 1 of 3, Side 1 O: Watergate has been part of our discussions throughout this oral history. At this point, it might be helpful
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- 7r Ut.1I ~ ~ ~~ ., 5' {t4)--'- - ' AMERICANINDONESIANCHAMBEROF CoMMERCE,INC. 120 WALL STREET NEW YORK, NBW YORK 10005 Cable Addr-: "AMGARUDA" New York (Arca Code 212) WHITEHALL 4-406) CHAIRMAN A. E. KING August 23, 1965 PRESIDENT J. V
- . 2n d Incumben t NEW YORK Beckley, Barbar a 39t h Rep . McCarthy's staff Bingham, Jonathan, Cong23rd Incumben t Connors, Richar d y 29t h Nomine e Cor so, Frank 2n d Nomine e Castle, Robert 32n d ' Nomine e Dow, John , Con g 27t h - Incumben t Ewing
- . She herself, coming from New York as Industrial Commissioner of the state when Roosevelt appointed her, felt the need for a closer federal-state relationship . She established what has been known over the years as the Bureau of Labor Standards
- Ellender. LBJ goes to the Speaker’s office at the close of the day. Russell Baker notes in New York Times column that JFK has not answered any post-midnight quorum calls during the filibuster, Humphrey answered 3, Symington 2, LBJ all. 3/11 John Connally
- and it was to his advantage, obviously, that Rhode Island be given the same as New York. But when they made their peace, there weren't any other major critiques. T: There also did not seem to be any lengthy consideration of making it a cabinet post. Was that just
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- . Fortunately, many that were elected in that year are still with us. F: Could you use Johnson to go out and help you raise money? S: No, I never did that. I remember he did come to a fund-raising affair with Sam Rayburn in New York once, for the purpose
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- 17. LBJ FOUNDATION AWARD GOES TO DR. GEORGE LOF Dr. William J. McGill presides uver the \\\ ard ceremonies. Former member. of President Johnson's cabinet and staff living in New York wer among those assembled in the Pierre IlntPl in 1 'e,\ York
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- . 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
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- -thirdo eventual]3 through the m111tont ant unshckable Southern and Weotern support that r,ould ronult. !hero is n eentJ.mont here that 90 New York votes 1·,111 oont .more than -90 votes olsewhero. The oame eoonomio pressure thEit 1e rapidly puttins Hoover
- , is a product of Georgia. MOrris Abram's effort as a young attorney in Atlanta made a great impact. Of course, he has moved to New York and now on up into the Boston area. But I never see him that he doesn't bring up the issue. And he would be one who
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- on the story in the New York Times this morning on the Presidential panel studying the program for the cities1 MR. IAITIN: Q. I know nothing about it. Joe, is Mr. Bundy in the White Bouse today1 MR. LAITIN: Yes. MORE -- -· -2- Q. Can you tell us
- INTERVIEWEE: NAJEEB HALABY INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Halaby's offices, Pan Am Building, New York City Tape 1 of 1 M: This is an interview with Mr. Najeeb--to his friends known as Jeeb-Halaby. First of all, I'd like to know something about your
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- By.....__->-.. 'An,A, Da.......__.........,P'I 7 Referring to recent discussions in New York, the ·secret·ary recalled that he had informed Gromyko that while there appeared to be agreement in principle on refraining from placing weapons . of mass destruction- in orbit
- ://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] New York delegation. More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh I look back on that now with a great deal of amusement
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- the Biggs Chair in Military History at the Virginia Military Institute; author, The Years of MacArthur WILLIAM J. JORDEN, Correspondent, Associated Press, 1948-1952; Correspondent, New York Times, 1952-1955; U.S. Ambassador to Panama, 1974-1978 Panel
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- wlth be at wiahea tor a mo•t 1u.cce a 1fW. event. Sincerely. w. Marrin Watson Specl"l Aa slatant to the Presld•nt Mr. David a.JC;aa1_.d 67 Broad Street New York 4, New York ..... . ... . ~ " . BC: Mr. Valenti - for info ~, WMW:HC:hc - 2-- I
- by the President in a statement on December 18, 1964, of which an authentic copy is attached. This statement makes it U. S. policy to work toward a new sea level canal and to propose renegotiation with Panama of the existing Panama Canal Treaties. 2. The Secretary
- , and professional experience before you got to the White House and then we can focus in more directly on what you did in the White House with Mrs. Johnson. W: I grew up in Syracuse, New York. I went for undergraduate work to St. Lawrence University, which
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 25 (XXV), 8/25/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , 1987 INTERVIEWEE: LAWRENCE F. O'BRIEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. O'Brien's office, New York City Tape 1 of 3, Side 1 G: We finished last time with a discussion of the Salt Lake City speech which, I believe, was the end
- of vice-presidential debates; Spiro Agnew's reputation; Wallace's support from organized labor; money to promote voter registration in New York; the campaign status in September 1968; campaign committee meetings; the recording and release of the Salt Lake
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- of California, vice Harry C. Westover, retired. A. Andrew Hauk, of California, to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of California, vice William M. Byrne, retiring. Walter R. Mansfield, of New York, to be United States District Judge
- Mr. -AtHHaM^Carlson, a possible appointee as Amb. to M^awMMAa^- Bogota to succeed Hon. Lincoln Gordon . Asst Secy of State Covey Oliver Bill Bowdler, NSC staff Mr. Carlson is now Associate Director, Latin American Program, Ford Foundation, New York