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- was the attorney general who had to make the legal decision which led to sending the troops in. I was talking a good deal with Rogers on the phone, and through the late publisher of the Washington Post, who was very cl ose to Lyndon-F: Phil Graham. A: --Graham
- Corps, thirty . So I was moving covering something new . all the time ; I was always dis Whereas my colleagues come back to the States and gone that situation, around G: Did you know Graham Greene? B: No, I did not, and I regret
- of california; Richard Graham, a former business executive who was Deputy Associate Director of Public Affairs for the Peace Corps since 1961; Reverend Luther Holcomb, who held positions as Executive Director of the Greater Dallas (Texas) Council of Churches
- of Dayton, on Friday, September 22, 1967. 5. Interview with Col. Igleburger, September 21, 1967. 6. Interview with Edward King, Executive Director, Council, Thursday, September 21, 1967. 7. Interview with Graham Watt, City Manager of Dayton, on Friday
- LBJ meets with Attorney General Rogers, Arthur Goldberg, Phil Graham and George Garrett during the course of the afternoon. May 5/2 LBJ goes to Louisville, Kentucky, returning on May 3 or 4 (probably 4). 5/3 Newsweek reports that LBJ made a deal
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 24 (XXIV), 11/15/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- don't remember when--a friend of Phil Graham's of the Washington Post. Ladies' luncheons continued to be a part of my daily fare. So many social things have changed. We hardly ever have ladies' luncheons anymore. Hats, hats, hats. Gloves. One thought
- all else in life - friendship. Working at speech-writing in Washington I had favorably caught the eye of the wonderful man, Eugene Meyer, owner of the Washington Post, father of the present owner, Katherine Graham. He was so close to Harry Truman
Oral history transcript, David Ginsburg, interview 4 (IV), 11/11/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , would come through, and I would see him. Kay [Katharine] Graham came out. No, I had no particular problem with them, and I have no particular criticism of them. They operated in a very difficult world, and we got along fine, we really did. G: How
- -- 18 B: Any parties I went to were people the President--when he was sore at them he put them in this circle, and when he wasn't sore at them they came to candlelight dinners--Joe Alsop or Kay Graham. I'm talking about people I happened to be most
Oral history transcript, Ellsworth Bunker, interview 1 (I), 12/9/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ; Lady Bird's office staff are all sick or pregnant; hair styled; state dinner for the Holyoakes; exchange of gifts; Lady Bird names dinner guests; Prime Minister Holyoake gives toast; Martha Graham dance company performs; visit with houseguests upstairs
- for it in the Senate, this includes Gerry, Ben Cohen, Jim Rowe, I can add some others such as Frank Graham of the Washington Post, were all convinced that it was unconstitutional as written. And so Ben Cohen, Gerry and I sat down and wrote a Part Three which
- , it's a working It's not one of these junkets. And they were concerned. They work from dawn to dusk. And John Graham who was the Commissioner of AEC, was concerned--we were all concerned with what we saw. And so this whole program grew out
- : Did you serve on the debating team with him? D: No, I couldn't make it. He made it; his debating partner was a fellow named Elmer Graham; it was a good team, and it was a little too much competition for me. F: Were you involved in any
Oral history transcript, William Healy Sullivan, interview 1 (I), 7/21/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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Oral history transcript, George L.P. Weaver, interview 1 (I), 1/6/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- accept this proposition after the defeats - the year that Senator Graham, Senator Pepper, were defeated in 1952, I think it was - 1952 which was an unforgettable object lesson to me in politics - the inherent danger of getting out too far in front of your
- side, and some of their key advisers, Congressman Graham Purcell in the grain area, Congressman Paul Jones and Congressman Tom Abernathy in the cotton area. They were the key men that would be on the majority side on this. And so you worked with them
- TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh At that time, the House Committee on Education and Labor had a chairman, Graham Barden of North Carolina, who
- hell broke loose. Phones were ringing; he was calling Kay Graham in one place, Senator Morse LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library
Oral history transcript, Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., interview 1 (I), 7/30/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- the convention to an end without a riot and a split in the party. So I guess that's how it happened. behind the door. I'm not sure what went on But anyhow, I think Rayburn engineered it. G: Did you know Phil Graham, the publisher of the Washington Post? M
- Rowe, George Brown, Sid Richardson, Phil Graham, who was then the editor of the Washington Post and subsequently committed suicide. He made a point of seeing all newspapermen, and everyone left thinking that he,was Lyndon's best friend
- Biographical information; first meeting LBJ in 1961 in discussions on Mexico; resolving the Chamizal issue; Sam Young; Judge Norman Hardy; John Connally; the Panama disturbance in early 1965; Cyrus Vance and Graham Martin; the Dominican crisis
- Donovan surprises me. Walter Lippmann, James Reston [are] taken off. Now look at the people he wanted put on. Who knows? Ray Sherer, Harry Reasoner, William White, Russ Wiggins, Kay Graham--who knows what the reason for it is? One of the things
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 22 (XXII), 1/8/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Bolling -- I -- 8 could be with the press, both in terms of columnists and editors . He was a positive genius with them, despite his reputation with reporters . influential . He had a very close friend in Phil Graham, who was And he had demonstrated
Oral history transcript, Mary Margaret Wiley Valenti, interview 1 (I), 7/24/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- over. All sorts of people were advising him. During the day he called various friends to ask them what he should do--Senator Kerr and Bobby Baker were around; I think Jim Rowe was very much around; Philip Graham. F: Did you hear much of the advice? V
Folder, "Whistle Stop [6 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- I talked to Mrs. Kennedy. Then I had to talk at the Cardinal Spellman dinner. Republicans just knew that this was the election. Everyone who got in the way wound up corpses. I couldn't go to the Newsweek party. Phil Graham was a good friend of mine