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Oral history transcript, Hubert H. Humphrey, III, interview 1 (I), 8/13/1979, by Joe B. Frantz
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- it. We were out at Waverly and they were having a week's-long kind of strategy [session], and Larry O'Brien was out there and Orv Freeman and others, and [Walter] Mondale, and one night--I think it was a Tuesday night or so--I was watching Charles Kuralt
- - Administrative Policy on Executive Privilege Memos for Walter Heller, (CEA) 1964 [Opened 3/78] Memos for Mr. Hillerman - 1965 Memos for Mr. Fred Holborn, 1965 [Opened 12/30/77] Memos for Mr. Wm. Hopkins Memos for Dr. Donald F. Hornig, 1964-1965 [Opened 7/31/78
- Stanford Paper Co. Stobbs Prese Reprint Co. Rembrandt Studios Ted Holt Hollinger Corporation IBM United Publishing Co. Headquarters Wilcox - Walter - Furlong Paper The Democratic Campaign Manual, 1964 "The O'Brien Manual" The Inaugural - 1965 Signature
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 16 (XVI), 9/13/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 3 (III), 6/9/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to let Walter Reuther and them know if you don't support their brother, by God, they III do the same thing. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ
- ., D.c. WOOD,Robert, c., HUD ZIMMERMAN, Gordon K., NaU Assn of Soil RADIN, Alex, Wash., D.C. RANDOLPH, Jennings, Senate am.Water Conservation REID, Louis, Interior YOUID, Milton R., Senate REINECKE,Ed., Cc,pgress REUTHER,Walter P., Det. ROCKEFELLER
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 2 (II), 4/14/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , and Walter Reuther of the [CIO]--I think that was before they had the joint [organization]; I think they were separate at that time, I don't know, but it was all labor--said that anybody that had voted for that [Taft-Hartley bill] they would be against
- distinguished guests at the signing were the following: Mrs. Bessie Gottlieb, 74-year-old vice president of the National Council, and also vice president of the Chicago Area Senior Citizens Association; Walter Newburgher, executive vice president of the Congress
- ,_ ' .,, ". ." . ... Saturday, May 7, 1966 12:45 p. m. -~ --- Mr. President: \ I recommend you approve this familia~ item. .. ., w. W. R .o stow SONFIDENTIAL-·a ttacbment Memo for President from Sec Rusk, May 6, 1966 "Appointment of Walter P. Mcconaughy as Your Special
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 25 (XXV), 8/25/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ads, finances, Humphrey's biographical film, poll results and final plans; O'Brien's overall impressions of the campaign policy committee; records of the policy committee meetings; the role of Walter Mondale and Orville Freeman in the campaign
Oral history transcript, Thomas Francis "Mike" Gorman, interview 1 (I), 6/5/1985, by Clarence Lasby
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- , and they were damn near smarter than we were. So in the course of my ramblings I ran into Walter Harrison, who was the chief of 2 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
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Oral history transcript, Helen Gahagan Douglas, interview 1 (I), 11/10/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- . lumber. Walter Reuther was a labor His contribution in support of farsighted bills was consistent, intelligent and public spirited. lumbermen. Gov. Pinchot's The plan was in no way punitive for the Following it, they would be guaranteed a continuous
- /24/64. WALTERS,Robert a., pm Vallejo, Calif., pm 7/25/64. MURRAY, Andrew J., pm Vallejo, Calif., 7/23/~. TRF.STRIAL,Donald s., Vallejo, Calif., 7/23/64. WARD,Jack, 4050 Me.lone Dr., Napa, Calif., 7/23/64. Exiward R., pm Vallejo, Calif., 7/23/0-J
- not go to that convention--did not go for anybody. F: You went uninstructed. K: Uninstructed, and it's just like Minnesota always is, there's just absolutely--(Laughter)--as a matter of fact, as Walter Reuther said, it's the only delegation he could
- ? DG: I did not have any direct contact with Mayor Daley, but I know that Hubert did, and Hubert met with him to my certain knowledge; I saw the Mayor going in to talk with him. But we did meet with Walter Reuther. We did meet with--the fellow who
- incident. As I was leaving the Biltmore after the decision had been announced --it hadn't been announced publicly, at least I knew what the decision Ha3--1 ran into Art Goldberg and Walter Reuther. They had heard that this Has in the wind. They fe
- consulted by the Kennedy Administration on this and their activities or not? E: I was not consulted until after the disaster of the Bay of Pigs. Then I was personally called by President Kennedy to join with Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Walter Reuther
- want?" "Here's what we can .... " "All right, go ahead." And that was it. Where [with] Reuther, you had to have thirty-six lawyers and paper around to do it. F: Did you get an opportunity to observe the Jack Kennedy-Lyndon Johnson relationship during
- get a room in Washington, would sleep on his wicker couch. He then referred to him, identified him as Walter Reuther. Well, that brought down the house so he had AVC at that time. G: Were you involved at all in the formation of the Democratic
- --in Sam's room while they conferred about having Adlai accept Lyndon for the vice president. Sam went in to talk to Adlai, and Adlai told Sam that Adlai had to abide by a promise he had given to Walter Reuther, to have an open convention. Now we knew
- in the remainder. Mr. Rayburn then took over the leadership of the delega- tion and was the one that Connally reported to. of the delegation. Estes Kefauver. Connally was chairman I think most of the delegation wanted to support Walter Reuther had called
- over the lot on the appointment. I'm sure he talked to scores of people about who should be appointed. He talked to me about David Rockefeller, Laurance Rockefeller, Ben Heineman, I don't know, lots of others, even at that point in time I think Walter
- Railroads Transportation Bldg, Wash., D.C. LOUGHLIN,E. S., Hartford, Conn. LUNDY,J • A• , Alba.ey, NY L'YIE., J. G., Railway Ace Magazine, New York City McCARTER,Walter J., National Capital Transportation Agency, Wafh ., D.C. McCORMICK., James, Mass Bay
- , Raymond Crowe, Eugene B. Cummings, Fred Cummings, Walter 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Daily Reports Dickstein, Samuel Dingell, John D. District Producing One Million or More Tons of Coal in 1 County Dixon, Joseph A. Dizotell, Forest Doherty
- Conference from Walter Reuther. McDonald did not further identify the Walter Reuther to whom she referred. McDonald also informed King that th13 Southern Christian Leadership Conference had received a check for $25,000 from a woman residing in the State
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 9 (IX), 11/18/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . "~ve11, congressman. He you can come go with me." Walter Chandler was the So I went. He used to be a Anyhow, I went down there to see the Mayor. if I was part of the regional office. I acted as I said, "Mr. Mayor, we want to know, we're moving
- NationalChairman JOSEPH L RAUH,JR. REGINALD H. ZALLES WALTER P. REUTHER Treasurer MARVINROSENBERG RUBIN MRS.JANEJ. BUCHENHOLZ MORRIS Secretary ARTHUR M. SCHLESINGER, JR. PAULSEABURY EDWARD D.HOLLANDER Chairman, Exec.Committee LEONSHULL NationalDirector OFFICERS
- for example or Walter Lippmann who finally left us. But you would talk to Sandy Vanocurs who is perhaps reasonably well known, and you would talk to John Chancellor, but I don't happen to remember him particularly being , of this kind except that h·e
- Smith; Labor-Commerce merger; Bill Wirtz; wage/price guidelines; Walter Heller; LBJ’s influence over labor; Bill Martin; Labor Management Advisory Committee; balance of payments; exhilaration of LBJ’s informal talk; Bill Shaw; voluntary and mandatory
Oral history transcript, Clifton C. Carter, interview 1 (I), 10/1/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- and appears I feel that Walter Reuther is now in line and Bill Schnitzler has been proving a big help in our union activities. Howard Woods continues to be cooperative and has handled a recent Committee matter very well. Rabbi Weinstein, who is always ready
- : FOR THE PRESIDENT ~ Walter G. Farr, Jr., Demonstration Cities to be Director, Administration Secretary Weaver would like to appoint Mr. W*ter G. Farr, the Schedule C, Level V, position of Director, Demonstration Administration. Jr. to Cities Mr. Farr, 41, has
- more disciplined and organized. M: You can get a handle on-- T: Bill Wirtz really made two or three phone calls and he could speak for labor. George Meany, primarily, Walter Reuther for a little variety, and Lane Kirkland, who is really the senior