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- . -- and the President asked to see her before announcing her appointment) Bill Moyers MW (pl) Mrs. Fagan Dickson joined Senator Robert Kennedy (B.2) S^*a*< GeneralDwight Eisenhower -Palm Desert, California (Indio, Calif.) (B.; To mansion w/ Mrs. Fagan Dickson
- o r and Mrs. Robert F. Wagner CE>NOllESSlON.AL . · 'Senator and Mrs. Frank Church · '5enator and Mrs. Edward Kennedy 'Senator and Mrs. Birch Bayh ,senator and Mrs. Claiborne Pell ' - Senator and Mrs •. Thomas Kuchel ~ong. and Mrs. William Green
- , but I guess it was there. President Johnson kept a great many of the people who were very close to President Kennedy on his staff, but apparently there did develop a feeling between Robert Kennedy and the President. B: Was that just a clash of two
- Rights Bill; LBJ’s acceptance as VP; issues of Kennedy’s Catholicism; LBJ during VP years; death of Rayburn; Kennedy legislative program; JFK’s trip to Texas; William Manchester’s book; leadership meetings; Wheat Sales Bill; Warren Commission; LBJ’s
- Robert OFF RECORD: "Bob"Asman, NBC Frank Reynolds, ABC Dan Rather, CBS Bob Fleming Tom Johnson y-. December The White House p^y 16, 1967 Saturday Expendi- Activity (include visited by) ture The President to the Cabinet Room to sign the Code
- . ) McGeorge Bundy^ (fr Mans. ) Robert L. Anderson - NYC (n/r - fr. mans. ) Cong. Phil M. Landrum (of Ga. ) - (fr mans. ) Director John McCone (fr mans. ) George Reedy (fr Mans. ) Walter Jenkins fr mans Attorney General Robert Kennedy - New York City (f r
- November 16, 1964 Date. THE WHIT E HOUS E PRESIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y The Presiden t bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Entry No. Telephone fort Time In Out Lo 8:50 C 9:15 C SENATOR ROBERT KENNEDY - N/R FROM MANSION B. 8 t t
- Wolfe Mr. Johan De Ranitz - Director General of Political Affairs - Dutch Foreign Mr. John Eeddy, Asst Secy of State for European Affairs Ministers Robert Komer ^_ Mr. Komer said that the Foreign Minister came in on a courtesy call, and the President
- Josephson , Willia m H WalMer , Carole Beshore , Margaret English , Joseph Dr Kennedy , Joseph C H Calvert , Robert, Jr. Freeman , Robert T King , Gordon H MOR E IETURNED PEACE CORPS Carp, Al Gelman , David G Kuhn , Roger S ] VOLUNTEERS : ^ y Carter , George
- enroute to NYC for funeral of Mrs. Emanuel Celler (wife of NYC democratic Those on the 26, 000, AF-1 aircraft were: Members of the New York delegation " Cong Luster L. Wolff Cong. Robert W. Kastenmeier Cong. Herbert Tenzer Cong. James C. Corman Cong
- May 19 , 196 5 Wednesday White Hous e Announced Harris as Released on report Chairmen intention to U S Ambassador nominate Patricia to Luxembourg Roberts text of letters exchanged w/ John Macy on the conference of Federal Executive Board
Oral history transcript, (Sir) Robert Gordon Menzies, interview 1 (I), 11/24/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: SIR ROBERT GORDON MENZIES INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
- See all online interviews with (Sir) Robert Gordon Menzies
- Menzies, Robert Gordon, Sir, 1894-1978
- Oral history transcript, (Sir) Robert Gordon Menzies, interview 1 (I), 11/24/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
- (Sir) Robert Gordon Menzies
Oral history transcript, George G. (Admiral) Burkley, interview 1 (I), 12/3/1968, by T.H. Baker
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- , I had no call to be of any personal assistance to President Eisenhower . THB : Then, sir, after the election of John F . Kennedy as President, what was your status? B: The election of John F . Kennedy was general news and information to all of us
- . Willis Hurst; Robert McNamara; Cyrus Vance; Marvin Watson; George Reedy; Admiral Brown; Dr. Taylor; Dr. Canada; Juanita Roberts; Sgt. Glenn; Sgt. Gaddis; Dr. James Young; Dr. Lay For; Dr. William Voss; Dr. William Lukasch; traveling arrangements in Dallas
- think it was any sudden, overnight decision that he made, because 1 had been in his presence where I could have assumed very easily that this man was doing all he could for this term and maybe would go on. B: Were you close to Robert Kennedy? 5: Yes
- ; LBJ’s efforts in Vietnam; Martin Luther King’s assassination; working on the Commission for Federal-State Relations; LBJ inheriting JFK’s staff; being offered a federal appointment; LBJ deciding not to run in 1968; LBJ’s relationship with Robert Kennedy
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 5 (V), 12/5/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- ? O: I don't think they could read highway signs. (Laughter) It was that bad. I can laugh about it now, but I'll tell you, there wasn't any laughter in the Oval Office while this was unfolding. G: Was Robert Kennedy involved? O: Yes. G: What
- O'Brien's and John F. Kennedy's (JFK) relationship with John Glenn; how Glenn's space success helped NASA; the role of a vice president and how well Lyndon Johnson (LBJ) fit it; JFK's staff members' opinion of LBJ after JFK was assassinated; LBJ's
Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- , Birmingham, . Alabama (RM) Report of: Dates SA CLARENCE E. WR:n:Glrll' 10/24/67 Fleld Office FIie I: 105-560 TJtlc1 ROBERT MARVIN SHELTON Chaiadera RACIAL MATTERS ( KLAN) Synopsis: Office, BIRMINGHA'M Bureau FIie la 157-552 ROBERT. MARVIN
- Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
- and show some of their favorite wor~ (pages 2-3). ,.. Kennedy photographer Cecil Stoughton caught a delightful moment of a president at play with his children (above). Jerry Pulley preserved an historic meeting between his president and Prime Minister
- , p. 70, lines 19_2~LJ 00-105] 1/30178 A 8118170 A [same sanitization 5/9/00 NLJ 00-105] • FILE LOCATION Robert W. Komer Oral History Interviews RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12358'governing access to national security
- See all online interviews with Robert Komer
- Oral history transcript, Robert Komer, interview 1 (I), 1/30/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
- Robert Komer
Oral history transcript, Kenneth P. O'Donnell, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- th e l ate 1950s with the Racket s Committee invest i gating staff, with , l ater, Senator Robert Kennedy . 0: No . Did you get to know Mr . Johnson at all du r i ng t hat time? I had seen him , but I ' d never met [h im) . The fi r st time I
- Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 1 (I), 9/18/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : Yes. G: Do you recall the circumstances of that? O: No. There was just a lot of movement up and down the stairway. G: Then Robert Kennedy went and talked with the Johnson people--Johnson, Rayburn, Connally, and the like--and told him
- ) to be his running mate and O'Brien's and Robert Kennedy's (RFK) response; LBJ adding "geographical balance" to the ticket; JFK's meeting with LBJ to gauge his interest in the vice presidency; RFK's relationship with JFK; O'Brien's interview with Mike Wallace
- recall. B: Who was there from the federal government's side? Was Mr. Kennedy? R: President Kennedy was there and President Kennedy's brother, Robert Kennedy, who was then, I think-- B: Attorney General. R: That's right, Justice. And who else--I
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 20 (XX), 4/23/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- relationship with the Kennedys and all the rest." The reason it never caused me difficulty is because of the clear understanding I had with Bobby. G: John Roche wrote in a December 1967 memo that with regard to Robert Kennedy--this is to LBJ--"Your actions
- they affected the Post Office Department; political problems with Sam Yorty and Jesse Unruh; O'Brien's loyalty in working for LBJ until LBJ announced that he would not seek re-election; LBJ's relationship with Robert Kennedy and Edward Kennedy; November 1967
- York, and two things happened while I was sick: one, I read James MacGregor Burns' book on Kennedy [John Kennedy: A Political Profile], and secondly, I sat in on a couple of meetings that my wife had at our apartment. And I got interested
- the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, how it came into being. c: It's very appropriate that we should talk about the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden today, Joe, it being almost the first day of spring. The development of the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, which had always been
- Jacqueline Kennedy Garden; Mrs. Paul Mellon; Lady Bird Johnson Park
- writing some letters for Mrs. Johnson and for the girls, which really they were unaware of; I really don't know now whether Mrs. Johnson knows about this today or not. But as it should have been, the people who were handling letters handled, first, Kennedy
- ; Lynda and Luci; attitude of former Kennedy staff; trips with the Johnons; luncheons during vice presidency; Mrs. Johnson's wardrobe; The Elms; preparations for arrival of Kennedys at the Ranch before the assassination; relationship of Mrs. Johnson
- of his w and how the leaders could help! Dr. Robert W. Mance, Washington, DC / Cliff Alexander:mf him by providing constructive ! Dr. Sherman Greene, Jr., / Brown, Secy General of A. M. E./Church leadership and in regard to the; Russell radical wings help
- . Mrs. Shriver came down and Mrs. Robert Kennedy came down. I remember that was the first time that the Kennedy women were involved in this, and we set up a big affair at the Shamrock. I was the emcee and introduced them. We had a couple or three
- in the 1960 campaign; dating Mary Margaret Wiley (Valenti) and their marriage; LBJ’s possible frustration as vice-president; events leading up to the assassination of President Kennedy.
- : No. That's when he was Vice President. No. My contacts with the higher ups were directly with President Kennedy and Robert Kennedy and their entourage. B: Another civil rights legislation was proposed in'63--the Celler-Clark bill. There was some
- strong that we ought to pull out and this was a bad situation, including Senator Kennedy, and we told them that if we got one Senator without getting the Chairman of the Foreign Relations and the Chair~an of the Armed Services. that they would just run
- Kennedy, Robert F. (Robert Francis), 1925-1968
- , and Wesley United Methodist Church Choir. -I- Vietnam Redux: McNamara Recants Echoes from Vietnam-the war that will not end-sounded again. Robert McNamara, who as Secretary of Defense in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations was one of the principal
- ber of conversationsduring the period. AttorneyGeneral Robert Kennedy (left), Senator Hubert Humphrey (cen ter), and Senator Barry Goldwater (right) were among the persons President Johnson talked to, all of them fig ures in the political environment
- by the press at least as one of his supporters in the State of Ohio. I think it was intimated at least that you might have even changed from Kennedy to Johnson. Were there any details of that episode? H: Actually, I was a committed Kennedy delegate. I
- Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
- -- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes. (Mr. Murphy is from th e Nat'l. Assn. for Retarded Children and Mr. Ra y from th e Kennedy Foundation ) The Barnes family is from Los Alamos , New Mexico. 11:30 The President me t w/ Mr. Juan Gonzales ( a former student
- happening s a t Cap e Kennedy . Th e Presiden t watche d th e lift-of f o f America's firs t two-ma nn fligh flightt iinn spac space e aboar aboardd th thee Gemini Gemini - Titan 3 Secretary Secretary McNamar McNamara a George Reed y (pl) McGeorge Bill
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 12 (XII), 10/29/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- for their own constituencies. There was such a difficult and complicated relationship between Lyndon Johnson and Robert Kennedy that it's hard to compare that with any other relationship he had on the Hill. Kennedy didn't want to give Johnson credit for anything
- for TV coverage of the anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination,he accompanied Public Relations Officer Robert Hicks and observed the media at work. Joshua also worked with Lynn Bell, Curator of the Center for American History. While there he cat
- in was that in either the fall of 1965 or 1966 I wrote to Robert Kennedy, who was, in a gingerly way, questioning the war. I said, and I think it was a very well-taken point, that he was the only American who could lead us out of it, wrest the presidency away from
- Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
- affairs at that particular tirn.e I was designated as the floor leader of the loyal Dern.ocrats - -the people who were supporting Lyndon Johnson and who were loyal to the party. By the way at that convention Robert W. Calvert, who is now Chief Justice
- The Vice President Secretary of State, Hon. Dean Rusk* / Assistant Secretary, Hon. Lucius Battle ^Secretary of Defense, Hon. Robert S. McNamara Secretary of the Treasury, Hon. Henry H. Fowler Secretary of the Interior, Hon. Stewart Udall CIA Director. Hon
- organization, particularly by the late Robert Kennedy and also his very competent and able brother Ted. Mc When do you think Jack Kennedy first began to consider running for the Presidency? M: He came to the House a good many years ago, and I
- , and Robert Kennedy was along. B: Yes, how did you know? (Laughter) F: Well, I've been looking into it. I wondered if you felt any tension between the two men. B: No. Bobby Kennedy was in the car; Warren was in the car. 8 LBJ Presidential Library
- Vice President Johnson's 1961 visit to Berlin; meeting LBJ in the 1950's in the United States; LBJ's affinity for Germany and German people; Brandt's visits to the U.S. in the mid-1960's; Vietnam police; LBJ's opinions of European relations; Robert