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Oral history transcript, James H. Rowe, Jr., interview 4 (IV), 11/10/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- R: ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] Yes, I read this last night. More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh I didn't even remember it until I read it. G
- all of the holdings in their area and that they (France) will come in and help. The President said that report came to him from Robert Anderson on Monday night. r. The President said it did not appear the Arabs were willing to sit down and talk. Mc
- and thv hom e mad e b read n1adc m ore news than the sta ti stics of th e prL·ss c o:1f ,,r e;ncc. - l 1964 Saturday , July 1Hth__ (_conlin11ed) Phili p Carter, Hodcling Carler's son , who is no\\' with NEWSWEEK, was th e re, a very hand som1
- LBJ's presidential campaign; press conference at LBJ Ranch; photos taken of LBJ and Lynda Johnson on horses; LBJ's statement to press about riots; helicopter to Haywood Ranch for boating; BBQ for lunch; Lady Bird reads book and swims; LBJ naps
- } The President discussed the Demonstration Cities bill with JJ Just prioi to landing in New__York City, MW and the Postmaster General (who had met the party at the Airport) fake Jacobsen informed the After takeoff, the President worked last evening's night
- to me, I think, is worthwhile for anyone who may be doing that in the future. B: Right. At this point I know you last night read the file of memoranda which I sent to President Johnson during the period from October, 1964 through the middle of 1966. I
- Three H.G. Dulaney, John Holton, and myself, took turns about staying up all night at the hospital. One of us was there every night. This particular night I was on, and he usually would wake very early in the morning. So we were there. He said
- . GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Busby's office, Washington, D. C. Tape 1 of 1 B: I arrived in Washington on the afternoon of March 16 [1948] and met with the Congressman [Johnson] for the first time about seven o'clock that night. When I was at the Kennedy
- to my initial admiration for him was his whole civil rights approach, which has been something that has been paramount as far as my own interests. And his speech the other night to the Negro government appointees epitomizes all the things that I think
- Califano pl)--"I got your memo. " (Levinson and Wattenberg had sent a joint tmmmimf memo to night reading) The President said he was disappointed in som e of his Israeli friends and their reactions to what was being done in these of crisis. Expendi- fane
- room - to newspaper stand reading Washington Evening Star. the Oval Rm Office ; _ ~~ 1:17p - 1:30 f — -- 1:36 Saturday I or t ....... . Activity 11:54a t .s _____________ July 15, 1967 . Thomas Doug I Judge U. A. Masterson
- The • The Wednesday - Prsident returned to the oval office Presiden t worked hi s des k and night reading-- 8:43p t ^_ . 8:50p f_ | Arthu : Justice 10:17p t Fortas Mrs. Johnson 10:40p The President to the mansion--alone " 10:45p "~~~~^~ ' ~~~ ^T
- * The White House ^ Activity (includ e visited by) tur . October 2 , 196 7 Monda y Expend: Code e To mansion w/ Joe Califano, Jim Jones, mf working night reading in West Hall w/ above Secretary Henry Fowler The President asked for the Vice President
- ) P.L. Marvin Watson Walt Rostow To mjdr's room to look at Night Reading Papers in desk. Oval Office ^ _ Juanita brought in Press briefing Marvin Watson MJDR in Oval Office _ John Roche To MJDR/s room w/ John Roche to show him Jim Rowe's article. - Oki
- . Johnson joined in oval office. Secy Dean Rusk. Pat*. October 21, 1967 The White House p^ Activity (include visited by) ture SATURDAY ExpendiCode Working night reading in little lounge with GT. Califano McNamara (on Armyside of Pentagon -- not in his
- House p Monday Activity (include visited by) Returned to the White House -and to the Oval Office Signed mail and worked night reading MW - pl To mansion - w mf Dinner -w/ Mrs. Johnson, mf Luci sat in the dining room, but did not eat Asked for Yuki
- and Johns f : MF TO Teterboro. NJ via DC -6 . Read papers in cabin w/ M. Watson, MIT The President did not use his voice at all today except wfyen needed for his remarks He was resting an already sore throat. Before each stop Dr. Burkley care in and sprayed
- Dick Nelson - asking him to read the yeas and nays on vote last night on cotton - wheat Bill Mac Bundy (nr - fr mansion) Walter Jenkins " " " Senator Morse " " " W. Jenkins " " " W. Jenkins " " " W. Jenkins " " " f Judge Moursund " " " J. Valenti
Folder, "June 4, 1968 - 1:45 p.m. President's Tuesday Luncheon," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
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- . There were 83.. defectors to ARVN last night. Heavy men and material flow contimi~s into the South. There have been no MIG flights below 20th. We found 100 mm weapons around DMZ. Thieu disagrees on general mobilization in the House. Walt Rostow: General
- ~ MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON - SECRET ........... (.., 1TJ.. Cl IF F.... J.. w. Thursday, November 2, 1967 -- 8:15 a. m. Mr. President: This memorandum incorporates a brief summary of the discussion last night plus some suggestions for how
- him the appropriate key. Anoth er thing. Driving back from Montgomery to Billingsley one night, somcwht:rc in the neigh borhood of Prattville.:, which she says is a hotbed of the White Ci: izcns Council, they had seen a bonfire off the road
- appointments Worked night-reading w/ mary s To the mansion Mrs. Johnson The President asked for Walt Rostow--he was at the Algerian Embassy--"never mind" Dale Meeks, LBJ Ranch xTas Mrs. Johnson to second floor (she had been in theater seeing end of movie she
- . Sec 10:44a . : •' ' **8: 5 4af *10:35a t Saturday Day J, If Joe Califan o ~~~ . "_ —— President to the oval office by way of mjdr's office --stopped to read some papers n her desk
- , the President shook hands w/ members of a crowd which had gathered awaiting H)h his departure. Jake Jacobsen accompanied back to the White House and went with the President to his bedroom to work the President's night reading. Returned to mansion w/ Jake
- McNamara marv s took a note telling the President that Secy Wirtz had called after he had retired Saturday night and twice previously that morning. Secy Willard Wirtz--Secy Rusk, Secy McNamara, Amb Goldberg joined on call marv s took a note that Walt
- asked Tom Johnson if he had any problems today, and was told that all was quiet. The President went to his desk and read some of the papers and tickers on his desk, taking the tickers from, the office with him. George Christian, Austin Marvin Watson
- room and read note conerning Mikey McCammon' s condition -- he was moved to San Angelo hospital. MW w/ Pres. Judge Thornberry, Austin, Texas. Rostow (Pl) Kintner (Pl) Rostow. President Ford Foundation McGeorge Bundy joined the President and Mr
- concerning judgeship C^ 10:33a tH mentioned in Clark's memos to the President in last night's reading. Pres instructed Clark to call Judge Thornberry t 10:43a f ! Joe Califano (b. 1) he might be interested in any of the positi (\ 10:50a ^ t George Brown
- The President awakened 7:10 am The President had breakfast -- chipped beef on toast and tea. Judge Moursund breakfasted with the President 8 am Mr. Jacobsen entered the President's bedroom and the President quickly dispensed with the night reading. 8:15 am
- pleasure, read the unHtu^ authentication aloud for everybody to hear, and showed her where a plaque would be placed inside the top drawer. Then he invited everybody upstairs for a drink. Upstairs, he was greeted by Lynda and her escort, George Hamilton
- , JJ, mf, ms Durin g lunch read tickers, some birthday cards, wen t tooffice and saw some gifts Dale Malechek Off in car w/ Mrs. Johnson, The Krims, The Thornberrys --t o Johnson School House & the Reagan Ranch At Cousin Oreole's / Gov. &fMrs. John
- (pl) Henry Wilson JV (pl) JV (pl) JV in MW (pl) MW in JV (in JAC's office -- talked to JAC instead) JV (pl) Mrs. Johnson Bill Moyers Joe Califano Working MWs night reading on vm's desk Hon Sheldon Cohen To the Mansion Upstairs at 9:45p DINNER w
- November 24, 1965 WEDNESDAY White House -- LB J Ranch, Texa s Called for paper s and breakfast -- and any reports tha t had come i n during the night and early mornin g to read. (J J took in) Joe Califano - Washington, D. C. McGeorge Bundy Secy
- was when I was 3 or 4. Father was at the gin, and I can remember her crying at 9 or 10 o'clock at night. She was frightened. I told her I would protect her. I went to school when I was 4. Grandfather Johnson liked to see me, to give me candy and apples. He
- to be thanktul for teeU.ng ver., epry and atrong•and happy. Bill Olark just oal.l ed and aak~ me to dinner tomorrow night. I auppoae I'll go. Tonight!'• going to eat out With Mary and then come baok to the oftloe, tort have at lea.at• do1en letter• I'd like
- servi oe feature and Bill is willing to accept it --wants, in fact, to sign the con tract before he goes to Washington next Saturday. I told Escoe I t bought the A&M business was in ab ate.. ment pending our getting night time••no need to undertake
- Occupations, and to consideration of proposals to provide deferments for individual registrants while in training programs. lJtJ~ W. W. Rostow THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON August 7, 1967 FOR THE PRESIDENT'S NIGHT READING FROM Joe Attachments Califanob(lt
- Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] Here is what I was looking for. More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Just stay there, I can read it. When I was in II Field Force and would look
- enter. and G "neral Band plays four ruffles and flourishes and Hail to lhe Chief. 12:02 General Wheeler makes r marks . 12:04 President makes remarks. 12: 09 Secretary Nitze reads citation. 1Z: 10 Seer tary Nitz 12:12 President departs
- in the White House. I read that Frank Stanton gave a little bit of advice about it. It was set up in 1966 in July, but I wondered if anybody talked with you or you gave any thought to this ~Jhite House intervention of the Johnson era of having a machine
Oral history transcript, Harry C. McPherson, interview 10 (X), 5/13/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in the bill that after it had passed the House it had surely gone to the Senate Labor Committee, but an objection was made to its second reading. The rules say that [when] a bill comes over from the House to the Senate, it's read twice and referred