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- McGee, Gale W. (Gale William), 1915-x
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- LBJ PRAISES MCGEE, ASKS HIM TO CONSIDER ACCEPTING APPOINTMENT AS UN AMBASSADOR; POSSIBILITY THAT REPUBLICAN WOULD SUCCEED MCGEE AS SENATOR; LBJ DISCUSSES DIFFICULTIES OF UN JOB, REVIEWS PROBLEMS IN MIDDLE EAST, CYPRUS, VIETNAM
- CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF MCGEE AS UN AMBASSADOR; ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF JOB; PROBLEMS IF MCGEE RESIGNS AS SENATOR; LBJ REMINISCES ABOUT SAM RAYBURN RUNNING HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; SOL LINOWITZ; WORLD PROBLEMS
- LBJ DISCUSSES HIS WISH TO APPOINT JOHN "JOE" HICKEY TO FEDERAL BENCH BUT UNDERSTANDS THAT MCGEE WANTS TO APPOINT WALTER PHELAN; MCGEE AGREES TO APPOINT HICKEY NOW AND FIND ANOTHER APPOINTMENT FOR PHELAN; LBJ PRAISES MCGEE'S COMMENTS…
- LBJ TELLS MCGEE THAT HE SENT UP JOHN "JOE" HICKEY NOMINATION TO FEDERAL BENCH TODAY; MCGEE TELLS LBJ ABOUT SUCCESSFUL DEMOCRATIC RALLY IN SEATTLE LAST NIGHT
- LBJ ASKS MCGEE ABOUT WYOMING RIVERTON PROJECT; IRRIGATION PROJECTS
- CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF WYOMING WATER, IRRIGATION PROJECTS; MCGEE REPORTS ON CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MEETING ON FOREIGN AID APPROPRIATIONS BILL AND OTTO PASSMAN'S REFUSAL TO COMPROMISE ON AMENDMENT ON TRADE WITH COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
- LBJ DISCUSSES HANDLING OF WAYNE MORSE'S AMENDMENT TO RESCIND TONKIN GULF RESOLUTION, ASKS MCGEE TO MAKE STATEMENT THAT MOTION TO TABLE AMENDMENT DOES NOT IMPLY DILUTION OF LBJ'S AUTHORITY IN VIETNAM; CONCERNS OF US OFFICERS IN VIETNAM…
- Biographical information; Appropriations Committee seat; Strauss and Fortas confirmation hearings; LBJ as Majority Leader; 1960 and 1964 campaigns; JFK; 3/31 announcement; foreign relations; his wife; exchange of committee assignment with Russell…
- Foreign Relations Committee; 1966 Vietnam trip; Tonkin Gulf Incident; schools of thought regarding LBJ; succeeding JFK; dean of the LBJ School of Public Affairs; investigation of chain store situation; Chicago convention
- LBJ THANKS MCGEE FOR HIS STATEMENT ON VIETNAM, DISCUSSES REPORTS ON EFFECT OF VIETNAM PROTESTS ON ENEMY; COMMUNIST INFLUENCE ON STUDENT MOVEMENT; ARTHUR DEAN'S COMMENTS ON KOREAN WAR NEGOTIATIONS; LBJ REMINISCES ON SIGNING ANTI-WAR PETITION AS…