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  • , 1982 INTERVIEWEE: DAVID G. NES INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: Mr. Nes' home, Owings Mills, Maryland Tape 1 of 1 G: Mr. Nes, may we begin by simply saying that the account in David Halberstam's The Best and the Brightest of your assignment
  • : Also, sir, in that primary campaign so far as Mr. Johnson's campaign speeches and so on went, was he going pretty well down the line with the Truman administration? S: Yes. He was, and with the Democratic Party generally. We considered him of course
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh Goldberg -- II -- 3 deceased, by the name of Martin Winfrey, who was also a very close friend of President Johnson's. So he knew I was there. As a matter of fact, I had been invited out to his home on a number of times before
  • , there was a second luncheon invitation out, and I received it as well, which shows something about my lack of morals--the fact that I have friends in both camps--inviting me to a luncheon at the home of one Creekmore Fath, whose name I am sure may have figured
  • , 1987 INTERVIEWEE: PAUL THORNHILL INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: Mr. Thornhill's home, Oak Hill, Texas Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 G: When did you begin flying for Vice President Johnson? It was for Vice President that you began? T: Yes
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh MARCH 27, 1969 This is the interview with Courtney Evans. Sir, would you just summarize briefly your career up to the time you joined the Office of Enforcement Assistance? E: After my graduation from law
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh (Tape ff:3) July 29, 1969 B: This is a continuation of the interview with the Reverend Luther Holcomb. Sir, before we get back into the chronology-- H: Excuse me, have you met Judy Miller? B: We've been talking out there. H
  • ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 9 HP: Yes, sir, that's right. PB: And rented out the other? HP: Yes, sir. PB: How
  • for six years. F: Until you became senator? D: Yes, sir. F: Right. Then as attorney general did you have any contact with first Congressman Johnson and then Senator Johnson? Of course, you were here based in Austin, and this was his home district so
  • Bio: Clarence Douglas Dillon, born while his parents were traveling in Geneva, Switzerland on August 21, 1909, pursued a varied career of investment banking, public service and diplomacy, including service in three presidential administrations
  • Dillon, C. Douglas (Clarence Douglas), 1909-2003
  • and James Francis Gallagher — Secy Fowler met the President at the Church and escorted him to his seat -- Douglas Hunt escorted Mrs. Johnson -- Seate behind the bride* s family. To the Fowler home - 209 South Fairfax St. for WEDDING RECEPTION - Pres and M
  • s ci.ebG:.tes Peoria has helped to lead and build this country. ! am especially happy to be here with Mrs. Dirksen and Mrs. Donglas6 Like Mr. Lincoln and the earlier Mr. Douglas, their husbands do not a gr ee about everything. But they a.re both
  • . It was very significant how he identified his home. He went down to the ranch, he didn't go back to the plantation or even the farm. He went to the ranch. He was a westerner, he was a cattleman, he was an oilman, in the sense that he identified
  • impressed In the official meetings I wasn't present. I was present later at the Ambassador s--I believe it was Ambassador [Douglas] MacArthur [II] at the time--at his home when he had a private party for the. Prime Minister. The Prime Minister slicing
  • regulations and most ct We will procsad to get tbese oft tbe programs tbe ground at S~ER: nTomorrow bis title will be the same as it is today Housing ~nd Home Finance Adminiatratoro ·MAN: •In that case, will Or ,: S&!ER: MAN: as ,ou sir$ what
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Housing and Home Finance Agency [FG 245]"
  • This is from the WHCF category for Federal Government Organizations, subcategory HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY.
  • Folder, "Ex FG 245 Housing and Home Finance Agency, 9/24/65 -" WHCF FG, Box 288
  • To: FION: Bill l-Ioyers JV,j, if{, HARRY S. ASHMORE think the enclosed t Humphrey and Bill letters ~/
  • ••• fO. 13292,Sec. 3.4 -Bv4',A , NARA, Date,2·tv:'.:4, ...·• .. . J .. ,.... ,. •. -2- I send you best wishes and }.appine s s. !or your continued good health ... The Right Honorable Sir William .Alexander Bu1t amante ___ - ·,~ Prime
  • to Wilson to emphasize the importance of avoiding the Pearson error, the Douglas-Home error, or the Michael Stewart error. I am informed by his private secretary that his object is to have this meeting occur without any such incident. What he wants most
  • iI -Z- I send you best wishes and happiness. for your continued l i·! '• good health ! i! Sincerely, I I I.I, I
  • . 1981 INTERVIEWEE: EDWARD G. LANSDALE INTERVIEWER: TED GITTINGER PLACE: General Lansdale's home. McLean. Virginia Tape G: of 2 General Lansdale, we were discussing some of the reform programs in South Vietnam while you were there. Did you advise
  • ~t~ FIRST STATE BANK ANti 'f ' ' PORT LJ..VACA, TEXAS Attention: Lynden B. J9hnson, Vice President United States of America Federal Housing Administration to waive requirement of down-.p ment in cash to replace a home destroyed by the hurricane
  • I've been in the mining business for a good many years. From there my parents came over. They were actually political refugees. My family had to leave for political reasons and ended up in a town called Douglas, Arizona, also on the border, next to Agua
  • Arguedas Mendieta; the effect of the CIA's alleged involvement with Guevara and Arguedas on U.S.-Bolivian relations; bomb-throwing incidents at Castro's home while he was ambassador to Bolivia; problems getting U.S. aid into Bolivia, especially due
  • on his way down to Corpus Christi to accept his first big assignment job with Congressman Richard M. Kleberg. Congressman Kleberg asked him to stop by and meet us, and he stayed all night in our home. C: Were you publishing then? F: Yes sir, fifty
  • for Interpretation Do I have that title correct? H: That's correct. B: Sir, just for the convenience of anyone using this in the future, would you briefly summarize your career up to your taking over this job? H: Yes, I'd be glad to. I was born in Oakland
  • relationship between the National Park Service (NPS) and the Texas Park Service (TPS); working with Mark Gosdin and Will Odom of TPS; preserving the Danz, Sauer and Behrens homes; architect Roy White of Austin; funds from Laurance Rockefeller for furnishings
  • Telephon 11 ; I n Ou tL 1:04p 1 ' __ Wal oL y e] Activit y y (includ e visite d by ) D :09p Lor d Loui s Mountbatte n t Rostow Sir Patric k Dea n , Ambassado r o f Great Britai n Lord Mountbatte n i s travelin g i n the U.S . unde r th e auspice
  • Code LD To * 28, 1968 Thursday (include visited by) ture the Fish Room where Ernest Goldstein was hosting AMBASSADORS LUNCHEON John Goldstein's memo Amb Keith Waller of Australia "" is now Sir John - was knighted this year of gist to DT ..- Amb
  • offic e --pob an d mjd r aske d hi m ho w he fel t an d h e sai d muc h better. He asked how they felt an d po b answered fin e an d Juanit a sai d "I've a cold sir " - he turned aroun d an d tol d he r t o g o home, jus t leave righ t no w and ge t int
  • industry, disregard human life ? Suppose I say no, what else would you recommend? General Wheeler: Mining Haiphong . The President: Do you think this will involve the Chinese Communists and the Soviets? General Wheeler: No , Sir
  • - GSA Administrator Rober t Weaver - HOUSIN G AN D HOME FINANC E AGENCY Hon. Glen n T . Seabor g - AEC Hon. Jame s E . Webb , Administrator ; Hug h L . Dryde n Dep. Administrato r an d Dr. Rober t C . Seamans , Jr . - Assoc. Administrato r NAS A Hon
  • was going to lose it. that he was going to lose it. I never felt But, as I say, you just don't count those chickens until they come home. M:: Yes. E: Finally, they're all right. But, no, I wasn't particularly worried; but I was concerned, because
  • taking for word.) this "Tell him I realize and admire greatly and I said as much night.'' down? (Answer: Yes, sir, all the practical difficulties the way he has handled it, to the President on Monday (Thank you very much, General Marshall
  • ) Wisconsin 10th Olsen, Rep. Arnold (R) Montana 1st Olson, Rep. Alec G. (D) Minnesota 6th O'Neal, Rep. Matson (D) Georgia 2nd O'Neill, Rep. Thomas P. (D) Massachusetts 8th Ottinger, Rep. Richard L. (D) New York 25th Passman, Rep. Otto E. (D) Louisiana 5th
  • the drainage problem. F: Was it as close an election here as it was over the State? L· The first election? F· Yes. L: Yes, sir, it was. The way I remember it in this county, I believe O'Daniel probably led the ticket. second, and Johnson was third
  • , have any struck you as being particularly meritorious or with substance, or are they all, to your mind, meretricious? N: You mean the criticisms? G: Yes, sir. N: Well, I hate to brand everything, including stuff I haven't read, as being wrong
  • not talk Worked signing table with mjdr Mrs. Johnson at the hospital , Colonel James Adams. WHACA. at home. The President wanted to know how long it would take _ Ton Johnson (PL) to get a commercial call through to Capt Robb in Vietnam. Commercial Calls
  • , but a few voters, and as I said, I went down with my wife and my five-year old daughter, stayed in the hotel, did my job, and came home. That is really what I did, but when I came home, the investigation was, we thought, complete, but I didn't spend a lot
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh July 8, 1969 B: This is a continuation, the second interview with Rev. Holcomb. Sir, we left this after about 1961 or so. The next thing would be in '62 when you were appointed by President Kennedy as chairman of the Texas
  • of age at that time, and I would go out on the patio of our home to practice my lines and LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
  • Texas; Van Cliburn; St. Mary’s Catholic High School chorus; Diaz Ordaz visit; “The Fandango;” Sir Gilbert Peake.
  • BUNDY REPORTS ON STATUS OF SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE HEARINGS ON COFFEE AGREEMENT, PAUL DOUGLAS' OBJECTIONS TO AGREEMENT; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT DOUGLAS, DELAY IN HEARINGS ON TAX BILL, HARRY BYRD, SR.'S HANDLING OF TAX BILL, AND DOUGLAS DILLON'S PLANNED