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- :00p 5. 3:00p 6. 3:30p 7.4:00p 8. 9:00p 9. 12:00m f 10. 1:00a Expenditure Code Breakfast: Mr. Truman Finch of CAA of Fort Worth; Mrs. J; Thornberrys; MMW Nellie Connally; Walter and Marjorie To Johnson City by car with Mrs. J, Walter, MMW Arr A. W. 's
- to the White House. Upon arrival, met several of the Sequoia guests in the Diplomatic Reception Room and brought them up to the Truman Balcony. 4:00 Departed with guests for the Sequoia (in car with Mr. and Mrs. Schultze). Cruised on the Sequoia to Mount Vernon
- and other parts of the world. McCone saw his first federal government service as a member of President Truman''s Air Policy Commission in 1947. His work on this commission focused on military aspects of air policy. In 1948 he served as a special deputy
- •:>c.ln Director, Office of Protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affah-s H. E. 8t Mrs. Yong Shik Kim Permanent Observer of Korea to the UN The Vice President & Mrs. Humphrey The Secretary oi State & Mrs. Rusk Mr. Justice & Mrs. Black The Secretary of Agriculture
- light of his career in the chamber had been his chairmanship of a group known as the Preparedness Subcommittee of the Senate Armed Services Committee, the current ver sion of the war-investigating body which Senator Harry S. Truman headed in World War
- The donor(s) of these records transferred their copyright to the U.S. government and their writings are therefore in the public domain. This file may also contain materials from other sources that may retain copyright.
- July 16, 1965 The Whit e House Friday Secretary Cyru s Vance Jack Valenti Bill Moyers Abe Forta s Departed Sout h Grounds to attend Memoria l Service s fo r Ambassador ^ Adlai. Stevenson at th e Nationa l Cathedral . Accompanyin g the Presiden t
- . Mohammad Heikal, President Nasser 's confidant, argues in one ofhis books (in Arabic) that shortly after the 1967 war President Johnson invited a number ofArab ambassadors to a meeting at the State Department. According to Heikal's story, the president
- . Mohammad Heikal, President Nasser 's confidant, argues in one ofhis books (in Arabic) that shortly after the 1967 war President Johnson invited a number ofArab ambassadors to a meeting at the State Department. According to Heikal's story, the president
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Newspaper Articles] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 3
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- , that Mr. Truman has hurt ,shuttmg of_... f1llbust ers. And th.at s I approach. It makes me groan when the feeling of his more sensitive leg- I the way it is, taxpayers. Piec: iI sit in the press galley and figure 1 isaltors. Take Sen. Russell. He told
- : In health or what? CL: Yes. It's about the health insurance struggle under the Truman Administration. It's a good book [Harry Truman Versus the Medical Lobby: The Genesis of Medicare]. ML: Is it? CL: You're mentioned in there many times I would say
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 99: Oct. 10‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 40
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- , Sec. 3.4 NlJ . 93 -.;,.;> I ,; 0 'N~ Date l -.>t>-9'/ .. OCTO-BER : •·12 ;_. l96 8 -~_'i_.DREV - PtARSON~s ··:coLtiMN.~~tHIS ) !ORN ING :MAKES:. TWO· NEW RE?EAT· ~E~f-ALLEGATIONS ·. CONCERNING. VICE. PRESIDENT · HU!PHRE.Y .ANO THE ';VIETNAM' ·VAR
- Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
- histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Boyd -- I -- 9 crossways. G: There's a story that's told that after the [1948 primary] election, when Truman came through Texas on that whistlestop tour--and I think spent the night at Bonham, didn't
- it related to Harry Truman becoming president; LBJ's 1956 victory over Allan Shivers for control of the Texas delegation to the Democratic National Convention; U.S. Senator Bill Blakely; LBJ's use of district managers to organize his campaigns; Estes
- 9,000volume library on Congress and pro vided some funds to promote the scholarly study of Congress. The chief representatives of the two institutional sponsors who have been most involved in plans for the encyclopedia are Harry Middleton, Director of the LBJ
- and Attorney General of Texas, Grover Sellers, and his wife attend Inaugural dinner. Correspondence shows that LBJ requested tickets. 1/20 FDR and Harry Truman sworn in on White House porch. 1/22 LBJ writes: “Lady Bird and Lynda seem to be very well
- '- . · · · - 529, F~~th;: A,venue;·; ~,· ~ ·:C~. 1 ;::'.' :.' '::· ; /·ll . _· . . . . . 1 . · 6561 S~unders $tre~t . · . ':· . · , -' ! '.u• .. TW 6-02$6 ·. ·· 1 · _.. · .·\.' u:. '(.· .,. · · · · '. ·:. · COOR ' . · . . . . ~-FoTett-Hilb '. Long I•land -~·-·1
- and pushed by [President Harry] Truman. On the other hand, Truman vetoed the Taft-Hartley Act. Lyndon had voted for it. There were lots of big things going that we were to hear a lot about in a build-up over the years. The Supreme Court passed a ruling
- with Stuart Symington; tidelands legislation; LBJ's relationship with the oil industry; President Harry Truman's speech announcing the establishment of a commission on civil rights; LBJ's opinion of the Fair Employment Practices Commission and poll taxes
- an appointment as Economic Adviser to the U. S. Mission for Economic Affairs in London and applied from that point for commission in the United States Navy, thinking I might with a 2-20 vision, very bad eye sight, become a Navy man overseas, and not have
- O’Brian; U.S. Mission for Economic Affairs; Lend-Lease; D-Day invasion; Morgenthau; Krupp industrial empire; German occupation; Potsdam Meeting; Cold War; private law practice; Harry Truman; Joseph McCarthy; Tax Reduction Bill; 1964 Revenue Act; JFK-LBJ
- to tell JV that she is going in to go to Mass now -- Pres says "Take one of the Lincolns', and keep turning your head around like you're talking and maybe they'll think that I'm hiding in the back seat. " To First Christian Mrs Johnson To Truman Return
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 5 (V), 6/23/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . So the impression I got when I was a kid [was] that Grandmama didn't like boys, because she said Lyndon wouldn't mind her. See, that's just all it was. She'd ask him to do something and he was gone, and that's just about hi s character, too
- to be certain that anything he did did not contribute to creating an awkward situation between the Vice President and the President. M: Of course he had been in the White House himself under the Truman years and knew-- S: He'd been in the Bureau
- it will be no recommendation. take about three ,.;reeks. We can battle it out on the floor.· I can't tell you how i t ' l l go." Harry Truman ,.;ras always good-natured. He kind of grinned and said, "You told me there'd be trouble about this thing." say anything
- ^ page. one. S unday, January 19, 1969 The g o ld en c o i n i s s p e n t , t h i s i s t h e l a s t f u l l d a y i n th e W h ite H o u se . Sunday. J a n u a ry 1 9 th . 9^ wa^ up a .IjjLLLe pa^iJ: e.i.ghJi~-Ad. (va^ gna.y an d dAe.aAy
Reference File Folder List
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- , Robert S. McNamara, Robert S. - Records of, 1961-68 McPherson, Harry Mabley, Jackie “Moms” "MacBird!" (play) Macy, John Magna Carta (at LBJ Library 3/29/80 - 4/5/80) Magnuson, Warren Mahon, George (Congressman) Mahoney, Florence Mail Cover (Interception
- Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson w re always the bearers of good news. A President in those days seeing on his appointment calen dar that he had an appointment with his economist knew they w r corning in to discuss
- histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Baker -- I -- 3 fourteen in January of 1943, which means that I met and had known and had gone through World War II with all the trials and tribulations of the war with Harry Truman and President
- of clients who were old friends of Tampico days . I left Mr . Davies'office . And Harry Polk and I established a partnership, and we were together for about four years, came the Depression . I guess . Then Nobody was making any money and Harry decided
- activities in Chile with Board of Economic Warfare; LBJ’s 1948 campaign for the Senate; the Taft-Hartley Act and LBJ’s relationship with labor forces; LBJ’s enemies in the 1940’s and 1950’s; Coke Stevenson; Clint Small; Wright Morrow; Dan Moody’ J. Evetts
- in the world. As he often did, Harry Truman put it most pungently when he called the White House "the crown jewel in the penal system." He advised his successor, Dwight Eisenhower, "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog." Thomas told a packed LBJ
- n Gardne r McGeorg e Bundy Bill Moyers Horac e Busby John B . Oakes , Editoria l Pag e Editor , Ne w York Time s an d Bil l Moyers Senator Mik e Mansfiel d (b . 1) MW July 27 , 196 5 White Hous e Hon. Ab Tuesday e Fortas President Truman
- , but not lately." Henry Wallace was going around the country decrying our policy, Truman's policy, of getting tough with Russia. He was making statements that irked a whole lot of folks, including us, and finally eventually Truman himself, enough that he asked
- at KTBC; attending the State of the Union Message; 1947 legislative issues; Aunt Effie's estate; President Truman sending Herbert Hoover to Europe to study food and fuel shortages; Mrs. Johnson's pregnancy; the backyard and garden at the 30th Place house
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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Folder, [Correspondence and clippings from James and Peter Mangan], Papers of James W. Mangan, Box 1
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- was on President Harry S. Truman's order. "It stuck out like a sore thumb. campaign train elsewhere in Texas. DurAlso, the last 2D2names were made with ing a campaign stop in Temple, Truman the same colored ink, and In the same brought Johnson to his side
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [2 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 3
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- angled in -&IV' ot t heir tam.ilT ~awls 1 misunieratandinp or di• .-mt s llfhich is 1111uall.7 the case 1 . even when thq go to lq svq a dear one. With kindest regards , I am SincerelT yotr 1, \~~ :.J bee: ·ex_,_:, Trade B. B17an, President Senator
- In the donor's deed of gift. 2/8/2007 ~ M lnitials 1Jt1-h THE WHITE .s lJ" d. ,/o/' 0- {' /t'Jtrl Wolf'. /lew. t/3 r'(~ HOUSE WASHIN~TO I J,o t1c,-.,/ c,r•o -1700 o'?- 1:,1 ~ /9".:So - '7
Folder, "Whistle Stop [1 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- campaign on her own, as well as with her husband. from the ''Tell A Friend" where she and the Senator and Mrs. Harry s. T:rll.lT'An at DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE• the will telephone ceremony today for be dinnE"r guests Mlll:!hleba.ch
Oral history transcript, John E. Lyle, Jr., interview 1 (I), 4/13/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to do, and Mr. Rayburn used that as a means of calming us down. As he used to say to me, "Johnny, I wish you'd quit doing whatever you're doing to make Harry Truman mad. He calls me before breakfast and says, 'Your man allows
- ~. Lyndon 8. Johnson; an mscnbed pholograph ol President Harry Trumar1, 1964, a gift from Pr s1d nt Truman to Presid nt Johnson: bronze pres11.lential m dais set in silver of Pr sidcnts H 'rbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt, a gift from l'v[ilton S
- . It was very ilTlportant to lTle. I calTle hone for ChristlTlas in 1899 and lTly father died in February, so I never went back to Stanford or graduated. He had this flour lTlill and general lTlerchandise busines s and I took it over. SOlTle other people
- ? Republican Present Order: Stassen, Vandenberg, Dewey Tatt. Democratic Present Order: Eisenhower, Truman. Stassen has achieved acceptance by both the House ot Morgan and the Roman Catholic hierarchy. Dewey, who had the world by the tail six
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- . and Mrs. William S White Mr. and Mrs. Willard De as on Luci The President went to the bowling alley accompanied by ^H)H Mr. and Mrs . Wm S White Commissioner and Mrs. Deason HH^)^ Vicky and Simon Mr. and Mrs. John Gonella where he joined Mrs. Johnson
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