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  • minutes, you :rm.1st say some­ t hing that has not been said. and the sense are major. four have to be On A otherwise, why say anything? The timing The delivery and the voice are minor. But all plus. timing 1 would attempt to speak on assignment
  • Club Statement of Lyndon Johnson Statement of Lyndon Johnson Speech of Lyndon Johnson, New York Herald Tribune Forum Speech of Lyndon Johnson, Reserve Officers Association, Dallas, Texas Radio Address to Originate at Austin Letter to Mr. Lynn Landrum
  • , Dallas Commodity Office, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. Harold E. Orr, Amarillo, Tex.: Vice president of Superior Manu­ facturing Co. after April 1960. Salesman for Superior prior to that time. Coleman Wade, Altus, Okla.: A grain
  • . , Dallas. Western Texas Hat Co. (Sgts , Dallas. Gyns Texas & Gashes (Sgt salso) Gyn House Carl - to th e living 'room.' Mr. Harr Harryy Rolnic Rolnickk /// / arrived arrive da att Main Ma Cong. Albertin House/{.£.* - to thet living 'roo Mr. Kennet dres s
  • reportedly talks with FDR to get appropriation restored to budget; FDR approves $3 million for dam. 2/16 House passes Navy appropriation bill, carrying record peace time total of $965 million. 2/17 LBJ and Representative Mansfield testify before Interior
  • at the Dallas County Democratic Convention, and I made a very pronounced, proJohnson speech at that time, and I lost some friends in dOing it. But it was a big service to Mr. Johnson, which he apparently never recognited, because the opposition that he
  • colum­ nist for the Dallas Times Herald, who in the course of her award­ winning career has worked for the Minneapolis Tribune, the Texas Observor and the New York Times, covered the recent revelation of pay­ ments to football players at SMU that became
  • planned to deliver a speech in Dallas on FDR’s birthday, but that LBJ told him not to. George Reedy prepares a memo denying the story: “This statement not only is false but can be interpreted only as a severe attack on the integrity and manhood of Senator
  • say. One thing very sweet he did for me, it was nothing to do with ambition, I can't remember whether it was the first or second [time I met him]. met him. I must have met him before. I don't remember when I first He and Bird came to Dallas and I
  • [For interview 1 and 2] Biographical information; St. Mary’s in Dallas; classes; faculty; Aunt Effie; activities; Lady Bird’s family; Caddo Lake; University of Texas life; friends; leaving college; LBJ; Selden’s marriage.
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place). Entry No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Time LBJ Ranch Telephone f or t Tuesday Date. Activity (include 12/11/62 visited by)* Lo LD 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
  • number; if SP give owne r ** Met by, Meetings, Activity, etc. Washington, D C Arrival Time Remarks** 4:45p met a t airpor t b y Malcom Lee ; Duck worth an d Mrs . Clark deplane d here t o ge t anothe r plane fo r Dalla s 8:30p met a t airpor t b y
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place) Telephone fo rt Entry No. Time Day Wednesda 4040 52n d St. , Wash . , D. C. Date Jun y e 13 , 196 2 Activity (includ e visited by)* Lo L D 1. 10:30a f 2
  • revie w o f the situatio n roo m a t th e Whit e House. Receive d a n intelligence briefin g fro m Directo r o f CI A Joh n McCon e an d then walked to his EO B office. 10:01 f 10:14 f 10:17 t J. Edgar Hoover - w/a report on investigation in Dallas
  • : Were you in Dallas at that time or had you already left Dallas by then? W: No. F: But you kept up enough with Texas affairs-- W: Fredericksburg paper. F: Have you ever seen Mr. Johnson since those days--did you ever meet Lyndon I was in Kansas
  • like that? LBJ Put that on interview and played it to the New York Times, the Herald Tribune, Chicago Tribune, had 27 damn lie charges . Now, that's the type of stuff they resort to. It's the lowest down thing you have and that ' s what you got
  • Pres. (Local) Discussed tax bill - fri Room until called (LD) Proposed Committee for investig Dallas Affair. Room called (LD) Civil Rights DATE p NOVEMBER 29, 1963 TIME NAME OF INDIVIDUAL PLACE 4:24 Mr. Okamoto of USIA Oval 4:30 Chief OP
  • ftw...i..~- _/ ~COPY SPE1CHBY SZNATORLYM001'!B, JOHPSO!lOF TEXAS PR.EPA.RmFOR D1LIV:£RYAT FARM~ ";9 HOMEADMINISTRATIONMEETOO DALLAS, TEXAS FOR AUTOMATIC RELtl:ASEAT2:00 PM CST, OOTOB~!t 9, 1952 M7Friends and Vallow Texans: It has been said
  • Record copy, Speech by Senator Johnson at Farmers Home Administration Meeting in Dallas, Texas, 10/9/52
  • --no, no, no, no, eight times. They came in in 1945, didn't they? In April of 1945. So, there'd been, possibly, close to eight. Other visitors were our old contingent from the Dallas Times Herald, good friends through the years, Albert Jackson--growing more hunched over
  • the weekend with her and we 1 d have th~ best time. She had her car there and we'd go out to I think it s White Rock 1 Lake in Dallas and have picnics. We'd go to the theater and just have a wonderful time. G: Did she seem to enjoy it in Dallas? T: I
  • David Schoumacher United Press International United Pres& International Associated Preas Associated Press WasGington Star Chicago Daily News St. Louis Poat Dispctch Chicago Tribune Hearst Newspapers Philadelphia Bulletin New York Times Washington Post
  • us about that election. H: That was the election in which W. Lee O'Daniel and Congressman Johnson ran for the Senate. It was a special election, and they didn't have much time to prepare. It seems that frequently we had to work without much time
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh -5- He was at this time Senate Majority Leader-- for a number of business people, mainly to acquaint the President better with the Dallas business community and then them with him, and he made little talks in the living room-- very
  • of that Doctrine as well as the terms of the Monroe Doctri.1e. Caracas Conference resolution is embodied in this resolution. But we must recognize changing times and changing conditions which call for a reaffirmation of that doctrine. We must bring it into line
  • him say that but what I don't remember the way that car took off in Dallas [sic]. It zoomed. And at the same time, this great big old boy from Georgia [Rufus Youngblood] said, "Down!" And he got on top ofme. I knew then this was no normal operation
  • all day, except for meeting Mr. & Mrs. Graham Purcell at Friendship and stopping by Thornberry office staff party. 1/29 Attends coffee in McCormack’s office for Purcell. Meets with Gene Chambers; Bob Donovan (Times Herald); Andrew Heiskell (Life
  • arrived this morning fm Neiman-Marcus in Dallas (the President had ordered for Mrs. Johnson --and the President said "here let me carry it -- it's my wife!" Upstairs in the Mansion LUNCH w/Secy McNamara Secy Fowler Joe Califano McN, Fowler & J. Califano
  • Jim Wright – January, February Special Election Dallas News Clippings – September, 19660 Texas, the South and all Polls – September, 1960 Blakley - Special Edition Misc. Documents Johnson Campaign Speeches and News Coverage, 1964 Johnson Volume
  • Houston San Antonio Austin eto. The main thing is not to miss the daily happenings as they occur, and to get the news in time · to make useful suggestions., if possible. What about Dorsa, or one of the girls in the Dallas office of the Johnson campaign
  • . time really: They were contemporaries in Martin Winfrey and the other one. But, anyway, he was very, very well known in Texas politically, and nationally for that matter. His father at one time was police commissioner of Dallas and was very well
  • ; 1956 and 1960 Democratic Conventions; Walter Jenkins; Goldberg suggesting that LBJ take the oath of office in Dallas from Judge Sarah Hughes after the JFK assassination; appointment to Court of Appeals; Court of Appeals procedures from 1966-1969
  • . expense~ That put an end to my travels until I got into aviation and finally into World War II, before I ever got to take in a good part of the rest of the world. But Dallas has always appealed to me. I've been away from it several times but I've
  • , with the beginning of the Nixon Administration in January of '69. I've been here a year and a hal f. F: Hhen did you first get acquainted with Lyndon Johnson? W: The first time I met him was when I was district attorney in Dallas. F: You weren't active
  • for two offices ; and as the Democratic precinct chairman (which office he held at that time and I believe was automatically a member of the Dallas County Democratic Executive Committee, as such), asked us to file a lawsuit, and paid us to do so, as I
  • and then lots of casual dinners for staff, newspaper friends, other senators. We began to branch out more in that year. The children's doctor was Dr. John Washington, who would come any time of day or night, if he felt that tone in your voice that said, "I'm
  • I ,"f"'- • FOR RELEASE UPON DELIVERY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964 - 5:15 p . m. EST REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B . JOHNSON THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA Mrs. Sanders, the wife of your governor , tells me this is great quail country. I don't have time today
  • and practice law with [Alvin] Wirtz, and I had to give up my lucrative practice of being a good-time boy down in Mexico and coming to work for Lyndon, one of the first things that [happened], here come the papers through for Charlie Herring to be federal
  • Merriam of the Dallas Times Herald, as well as with Stewart Alsop. The Harold Stuarts host a mint julep party in honor of the Bentsens. 6/5 LBJ greets students from Gladewater, Texas at the Capitol Rotunda. 6/7 Maury Maverick dies in his sleep at Nix
  • , e.nd will l et you know. V1 lf' you are going to cell tomorrow. let• a sign night. orr-. It's late. Good­ Frank Bttldwin. Editor Waco Herald Tribune, l!I.Jld C. E. M. Tuesday 11115 P• m. M1 How is this thing coming down 1n ·central Te~aa1 More
  • any time to ask questions. So Walter Hornaday of the Dallas [Morning] News, who is now dead, wanted to ask him some questions, and of course Walter would try to interject a word, interrupt and get in. Lyndon would say, "Now be quiet. minute
  • . 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
  • , 1970 INTERVIEWEE: HARRY ASHMORE INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Santa Barbara, California Tape 1 of 3 F: Mr. Ashmore, let's talk first chronologically. let's give a very brief resume of your life up to the time that you began to emerge