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  • on? C: Right, the first . G: Okay . Do you recall how the Vice President was chosen to go on that trip, any insight there? C: I think that was very early in the Kennedy Administration, I forget exactly what month . G: April . C: April . G
  • the Kennedy family
  • ., Nrlrus UIHLEIN, Robert A, Jr., Milw., Wisc. VAUGHN,Williams., Rochester, N.Y. VICKIBS, Harry F ., New York City VILA, George R., New York City VIRDEN, John c., Cleve., Ohio WATI.INGTON,Jolm F .,Jr., Winston-Salem, N • Car. WATSON,Thomas J., New York City
  • H. JENNINGS, W. Pat DULSKI, Thaddeus MAHON, George YOUNG, John BOGGS, Hale FOGARTY, John TF~GUE, Olin THOMPSON, Clark L A IJ1PrlUel . ' •, Wright SPINAIL, Wayne N. KENNEDY, Robert F. BASS, Ross MANSFIELD, Mike HARRIS, Fred JACKSON, Henry p~SC
  • ~"as Governor Connally's vie't-l that Texas had done a very substantial part with regard to the fund-raising. But in any event President Kennedy and, perhaps, Attorney General . Robert Kennedy and others l.Jere desirous of having a fund-raising dinner in Texas
  • and concern for Governor Connally’s health; the Yarborough/Connally split; fund-raising in Texas for 1964; planning the trip for JFK and LBJ to Texas; Kennedy popularity in Texas; what was done with the money from the cancelled Austin dinner 11/22/63; guest
  • regarding his relationship with Robert Kennedy during any of this period? G: No. We never discussed-- MG: He never mentioned that. G: This was more nearly in terms of what I saw of Johnson the man and then connecting it with the--but even there, you
  • President John F. Kennedy was shot, Ho pice Austin patient Mary Da is Williams r calJs preci c­ ly what she was doing when she h ard th news. "I was ta.kin" three pies out of the oven h n I h ard. I just couldn't be! ie e ir,'· she said. What's important
  • senators receive choice assignments: Robert Byrd, Thomas Dodd, Gale McGee on Appropriations; Clair Engle, Bob Bartlett and Howard Cannon on Armed Services. The Johnsons’ dog, Little Beagle Johnson, is returned home after being lost for 2 days. He apparently
  • the Library's doors including Robert Wood, former Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development; K. LeMoyne Billings. Board Member of the John F. Kennedy Library Corporation; House Democratic Majority Leader Thomas (Tip) O'Neill and Congressman J
  • •30a-President at Camp David, Maryland A.mbassador Ellsworth Bunker, U.S.Amb. w/ to Vietnam l. ... i ..... ... ..w ~ Secretary of State Dean Rusk Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara General Earle Wheeler George Christian, Walt Ro stow, Jim Jones
  • •30a-President at Camp David, Maryland A.mbassador Ellsworth Bunker, U.S.Amb. w/ to Vietnam l. ... i ..... ... ..w ~ Secretary of State Dean Rusk Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara General Earle Wheeler George Christian, Walt Ro stow, Jim Jones
  • interpose some questions as it seems judicious. U: All right. The question of Indian policy was one I found one of the most frustrating issues of my Department. I made the rather foolish statement the day President Kennedy announced my appointment--he
  • Indian problems; Indian Bureau; Philco Nash; Robert Bennett; Alaska; VISTA; transition; relations with Mexico; oil; tidelands
  • to the family of Senator which are extended and disobedience anarchy or a tightly controlled Robert F. Kennedy. Kennedy and others and their families. ~ who suffered I join less in the prayers of to all. to the laws of the land must
  • top secret things, just kind of a right-hand man type to the General. At the end of 1960--1 didn't know anything about this till I read it in Newsweek--somebody touted Clifton as the military aide to the newly elected President Kennedy. He didn't deny
  • as General Clifton’s photographer for industrial and VIP special events; being a White House photographer during the Kennedy administration; August 1961 trip to Berlin Wall with Vice-President Johnson and Y.R. Okamoto’s coverage of the trip; European trip
  • at that time in poverty, because there was already ongoing the President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency under Robert Kennedy. That also was LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
  • Position in government during War on Poverty; Appalachian program; Kennedy
  • of Atherton Bean to the Federal Reserve Board. I don't know whether we'd put Thurgood Marshall on the Court yet. We had put [Robert] Weaver in the Department of Housing and Urban Development. We moved with [Andrew] Brimmer. Brimmer was a black economist
  • to develop Kennedy and Johnson factions from the sub-Cabinet and lower level. Did anything like that occur in Agriculture? M: Nothing of that sort occurred in Agriculture until the candidacy of Robert Kennedy was announced. At which time John Schnittker
  • Evaluation of LBJ; LBJ’s knowledge of, and interest in, the cattle business; government program to purchase surplus beef during the cattle crisis; transition from Kennedy to LBJ administration; shepherding bills through Congress and keeping LBJ
  • Califano 12:25p To - pl - pl Oval Ofc M, RECORD: Professor Robert/Ours . School of General Studies, University of Virginia Prof. Ours wrote the Presiden t after the President's March 31 speech, pledging his support to the President. He says he
  • he r t o lunc h k Valent i t o secon d floor f t o secon d floo r - th e Presiden t wa s i n his bedroom , watchin g Senator Te d Kennedy o n "Face th e Nation. " Th e Presiden t watche d from hi s be d - also i n the room , Mrs . Johnson . Lynd
  • their husbands , LUCI Nugen t an d Littl e Ly n! m King , Amb . Symington , Ji m Jones , m f an d y b i Meeting i i an "j Luciu j z^= y (includ e visite d bv ) tur Secy Dea n Rusk Secy Robert McNamara General Earl e Wheeler UnderSecy Luciu s Battl e ,Walt
  • Long Senator Robert Byrd Speaker McCormack Congressman Carl Albert Congressman Hale Boggs Postmaster General Larry 0 1 Brien Barefoot San ders Mike Manatos Jim Jones The President opened the meeting and read from the agenda (a copy of which
  • Da Col e c _ . Cros s %mm The Attorne y Genera l (returnin g hi s call ) - Ramse y Clar k ~ 2:30p LUNC H w/ _ _; 4:15 Robert Ki intner 4:15 Jake \ Jacobsen ______________ 4:15 ___________ 4:1 4:15HarryMcPherson; 4:15____________
  • / Mrs . Johnson , Judg e Moursund , Senato r Gaylor d Nelson (wh o is lecturin g i n Austin an d wanted to com e t o the ranc h t o se e th e President - - an d the Presiden t invite d hi m t o g o to the men ® rial servic e fo r Kennedy ) November 22
  • Genera l Nichola s Katzenbac h George Reed y _ re Ren t Supplementa l Provisio n o f Housing Bil l Congressman Joh n S . Monaga n - Connecticut(returnin g th e President's call ) _ re abov e Congressman Ray Robert s Congressman Richar d Whit e - Texa s
  • for a better package. There was a lot of discussion and speculation about the vice presidential business during the convention. I was not in on any of those negotiations except I had the misfortune of being the fellow to tell Jack Kennedy that he wasn't
  • Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; Democratic political campaigns leading to 1956 Convention; Central High School integration; 1960 Democratic Convention and Kennedy-Johnson nomination; relations with LBJ as VP; ghost writing for Lady
  • thing that could look like a possibility of defeating Kefauver, and that was to get behind Jack Kennedy. So Johnson got the Texas delegation behind Jack Kennedy, which could not have been done if there had not been the first vote for Gore. One
  • ; , ~- - "J~ .• ·. l ~ $\❖ e,u-{~ig-3,-ri .. .r· ~ -~~(f¢~nY, •__-C.;ab11:1:~t'd(~'6 !6'r R6b·e·rt C! Weav€.G S~fcr~_'f'ir,·~:'- • ••. and .Robert C.· Woods:~ Jfnder :se·c.reta'.ry. .. ~ REMARKS ..., I• • • xec Dire·ct rban Leag l I I -1/J
  • -:aitin r-,irs. Jm-n.es L. r.::1rtin is a younc; houseuife all her volunteer time these uho is ::;pendin~; dnys in an unuGUal comb:tnation of church and country. Iler !'converslOD" to this the assassination 01· President neu emphasis Kennedy last
  • with the Attorney General Robert Kennedy being the brother of the President that, even more than usual, the Office of Legal Counsel was called upon by White House folks in legal matters in which the White House cared about a very great deal. Therefore, it seemed
  • . Kennedy as a supporter of your health programs? M: We were very good friends so he knew what I was--yes. But he never--we had to make the big push in the Senate to get extra money always because, of course, they were always trying to do their budget. G
  • there of putting other carriers in . M: There was the accusation at the time that Robert Kennedy was putting pressure on you to change . B: Absolutely untrue! M: And that this was tied in with the White House, too . B : That's absolutely untrue
  • to support the Vice President. The Under Secretary announced that he was supporting Senator Robert Kennedy. And that was the third announcement that came along. And the day that announcement came along, along about 6:25 or something, I was sitting here
  • at the Pentagon. C: Let me start with the earlier meeting. G: Okay. (Interruption) C: On November 9, 1964, Secretary [Robert] McNamara and Cyrus Vance went down to the Ranch and I was not with them. They were armed with a proposal we had worked on since
  • ) - re California primary, Sen. Kuchel's chances in primary, comments on McCarthy-Kennedy debate,judgeships 6:14p t Rostow (Walf.) (PL) 6:18p To McPherson the Office accompanied b y Jim Jones . George Christian met them on the terrace_outside mjdr's
  • , Presiding Speaker of the House of Representatives ATTORNEY GENERJ\.L Robert F . Kennedy CIA John A. McCone, Director DEFENSE Robert S. McNamara, Secretary Cyrus Vance~ Deputy Secretary John McNaughton. Assistant Secretary Eugene Fubini, Deputy Director
  • LIST FOR THE 53 lst NSC MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1964, AT 12:00 NOON IN THE CABINET ROOM OF THE WHITE HOUSE The President of the United States, P residing Speaker of the House of Representatives ATTORNEY GENERAL Robert F . Kennedy CIA John
  • NSC MEETING MAY 15, 1964, AT 12:00 NOON IN THE CA.BINET ROOM OF THE WHITE HOUSE The President of the United States, Presiding Speaker of the House of Representatives AID David Bell, Director ATTORNEY GENERAL Robert F . Kennedy CIA John A. McCone
  • ! . , , ,, . •• , , , • ....,, ., ,.-., . : , , : . s Bato r an d Joe Califan o joine d - di d not eat. r joine d t o brief thos e presen t o n Kennedy Roun d negotiations ) _ e Vic e Presiden t departe d . t . ___ I _^ j || *Cong j hi j Bato h . Mill s wa s invite d a t Franci s Bator' s
  • possibl e appointee s® (_b*3) Cong f Jim w Wright re Texas &*j ^ political £* matters ty $) Juanita Robert s & / To the offic e w / B M Jack Valent i (pl ) Secretary Dea n Rus k Senator Mik e Mansfiel d Marvin Watso n (pl) To th e Mansio n w/ M W
  • from Attorney General Robert Kennedy, offering to serve in Vietnam "in any capacity." THE VICE PRESIDENT features a bold "pop-art" painting of Hubert Humphrey by Edward Weiss, and documents tracing the long relationship between HHH and LBJ. After
  • Middleton about bur film project and then around four o'clock Friday, January 10, 1969 Page 4 into the Lincoln Bedroom for a two hour sittin g with Robert Berks the sculptor, who is doing my head. I took a batch of mail in and signed i t and worked
  • with Harry Middleton about film project; Lady Bird sits for sculptor, Robert Berks; visit with Lynda Robb & Luci Nugent during sitting; dinner for Hubert Humphrey and the Cabinet; photos of ladies & LBJ with Cabinet; toasts; papers to LBJ Library