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- . 9:00p met at White House Pres-elect Kennedy, Pres Eisenhower to drive to Capitol Inauguration at Capitol of President Kennedy and Vice President Johnson lunch at Old Supreme Court Chamber watched parade from stands in front of White House stopped
- VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Day Friday Date February 23, 1962 The Vice President began his day at (place). Entry No. Time Telephone f or t Activity (include visited by)* Lo LD Dinner with President and Mrs. Kennedy, Prince
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- LBJ ASKS MCCORMACK ABOUT SCHEDULING LBJ'S ADDRESS TO JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS, DISCUSSES PLANS FOR JFK'S FUNERAL, NEED TO CONTINUE GOVT OPERATIONS WITHOUT UPSETTING KENNEDY FAMILY
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- BUNDY DISCUSSES JACQUELINE KENNEDY'S PLANS TO RECEIVE HEADS OF STATE AFTER JFK'S BURIAL AND PLANS FOR LBJ TO MEET WITH THEM AT THE STATE DEPT; PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT OF BOTH MEETINGS; CONFLICT WITH STATE DEPT OVER LBJ'S SCHEDULE FOR 11/26/1963
- "(TRANSCRIBED)"; OFFICE CONVERSATION ABOUT JACQUELINE KENNEDY PRECEDES CALL; PULLIAM ON HOLD 0:25; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 11/1993
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- LBJ SAYS IT HAS BEEN SUGGESTED THAT NASA FACILITY AT CAPE CANAVERAL BE RENAMED CAPE KENNEDY IN HONOR OF JFK; HOLLAND SAYS HE HAS NO OBJECTION BUT SUGGESTS STUDY BE MADE OF THE NAME CAPE CANAVERAL BECAUSE IT IS AN ANCIENT NAME, PRAISES LBJ'S SPEECH
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- BRYANT EXPRESSES SUPPORT FOR LBJ, PRAISES LBJ'S SPEECH TO CONGRESS; LBJ THANKS BRYANT FOR HIS SUPPORT, DISCUSSES PROPOSAL TO CHANGE NAME OF NASA FACILITY AT CAPE CANAVERAL TO CAPE KENNEDY; BRYANT SAYS IT WOULD BE A FITTING TRIBUTE TO JFK
- LBJ DICTATES CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE FOR O'DONNELL TO SEND FRANCIS SMITH WHO WILL SUCCEED WILLIAM GREEN; DISCUSSION OF LBJ CALLING JACQUELINE KENNEDY; LBJ ASKS O'DONNELL'S OPINION OF POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF JACQUELINE KENNEDY AS AMBASSADOR TO MEXICO
- "RE TEDDY KENNEDY PLANE ACCIDENT" WRITTEN ON ENVELOPE CONTAINING DICTABELT; BELT IS TORN; CORRIDEN IS IN SOUTHHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS; SLIP, DAILY DIARY LIST "THOMAS CORIDAN"
- CORRIDEN REPORTS CONDITION OF EDWARD KENNEDY, BIRCH BAYH, MARVELLA BAYH, EDWARD MOSS FOLLOWING AIRPLANE ACCIDENT
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- ROWE REPORTS ON TALK WITH ADLAI STEVENSON ON VP NOMINATION; PRESS REPORTS ABOUT STATEMENT BY JACQUELINE KENNEDY; LBJ ASKS ROWE TO TALK WITH HHH ABOUT NEED FOR LOYALTY AS VP, RECOUNTS HIS TALK WITH JFK ON VP NOMINATION; PRESS LEAK ABOUT FPC
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- VP CANDIDATES; CONVENTION FLOOR LEADERS; ABE RIBICOFF AS 1960 FLOOR LEADER; REGIONAL, STATE COORDINATORS; QUESTION OF LADY BIRD JOHNSON INVITING JACQUELINE KENNEDY TO ATTEND CONVENTION WITH HER; JFK TRIBUTE FILM; LEGISLATIVE REAPPORTIONMENT PLATFORM
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- LBJ THANKS PEABODY FOR HIS CAMPAIGN HELP, EXPRESSES REGRET OVER DEMOCRATIC LOSS IN MASSACHUSETTS GUBERNATORIAL RACE, ASKS ABOUT OTHER ELECTION RESULTS IN MASSACHUSETTS; PEABODY TELLS LBJ THAT HIS PLURALITY EXCEEDS EDWARD KENNEDY'S AND JFK'S IN 1960
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- LBJ RELAYS LUTHER HODGES' VIEWS ON KENNEDY ROUND EXCEPTION ON WOOL TEXTILE IMPORTS TO BUNDY; QUESTION OF COMMITMENT BY JFK ON ISSUE; MOYERS DISCUSSES POSSIBLE TRIP BY RICHARD GOODWIN TO RANCH; POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF JOHN B. MARTIN TO STATE DEPT
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- MCGHEE REPORTS ON VIEWS OF US EMBASSY PERSONNEL IN LONDON, PARIS, AND ROME ON TRIP BY LBJ TO UK, FRANCE, GERMANY, ITALY; TIMING OF TRIP; POSSIBLE CONFLICT WITH JACQUELINE KENNEDY'S TRIP TO JFK MEMORIAL DEDICATION AT RUNNYMEDE; FOREIGN REACTION
- SUGGESTION BY JEAN KENNEDY SMITH, MARY LASKER FOR WH FUND-RAISER FOR KENNEDY CENTER; LBJ'S POLICY ON NON-USE OF WH FOR FUND-RAISING; LBJ PRAISES JAMES HAGERTY, BILL LAWRENCE; POSSIBLE ABC TV SHOW ON WASHINGTON, DC, BEAUTIFICATION PROJECTS; STEWART
Telephone conversation # 7618, sound recording, LBJ and NICHOLAS KATZENBACH, 5/10/1965, 7:25PM
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- HEAD COUNT ON EDWARD KENNEDY'S POLL TAX AMENDMENT TO VOTING RIGHTS BILL; KATZENBACH'S TALKS WITH KENNEDY, PHIL HART ABOUT WITHDRAWING AMENDMENT; APPOINTMENT OF THOMAS DEWEY AS CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT, ADMINISTRATION
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- ALMOST INAUDIBLE CONVERSATION APPARENTLY ABOUT ACCOUNT IN WILLIAM MANCHESTER'S UPCOMING BOOK THAT LBJ TOOK OATH OF OFFICE FOLLOWING JFK ASSASSINATION ON KENNEDY FAMILY BIBLE
- "RE LABOR PROBLEMS, TEDDY KENNEDY & SIEMILLER"; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN
- MEANY REPORTS ON HIS TALKS WITH UNION LEADERS ABOUT IMPENDING RAILROAD STRIKE; LBJ ASKS ABOUT P. L. SIEMILLER'S TIES TO KENNEDYS; EMERGENCY BILL TO EXTEND STRIKE DEADLINE WHILE LBJ IS AT PUNTA DEL ESTE SUMMIT; JOSEPH RAMSEY; LBJ'S POSITION ON STRIKE
- LBJ OFFERS PLANE FOR EARL WARREN'S USE ON LATIN AMERICAN TRIP; UNNAMED MAN'S CONTRACT; NYT DECISION TO CANCEL SERIES ON WARREN REPORT; LBJ DISCUSSES KENNEDY MACHINE'S VINDICTIVENESS; APPOINTMENTS TO KENNEDY CENTER BOARD; ARTHUR SCHLESINGER'S
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- DISCUSSION OF POSSIBLE STATEMENT ON INACCURACIES IN WILLIAM MANCHESTER'S BOOK ON JFK ASSASSINATION; LBJ DISCUSSES LETTER FROM JAMES ROWE ABOUT THEODORE WHITE'S INTERVIEW WITH JACQUELINE KENNEDY AFTER THE ASSASSINATION; LEGAL ACTIONS OVER MANCHESTER
- LBJ'S HEALTH; DISCUSSION OF EDWARD KENNEDY'S PLAN TO RUN FOR SENATE DEMOCRATIC WHIP AGAINST RUSSELL LONG; SUPPORT FOR KENNEDY; LONG'S PROBLEMS; EDMUND MUSKIE'S DECISION NOT TO RUN FOR WHIP; STEWART UDALL LOBBYING HOUSE MEMBERS FOR MORRIS UDALL
- NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS; LONG EXPRESSES CONFIDENCE THAT HE WILL WIN RACE FOR SENATE DEMOCRATIC WHIP AGAINST EDWARD KENNEDY; LBJ WARNS LONG THAT HEAD COUNT LBJ DISCUSSED WITH HHH INDICATES KENNEDY WILL WIN; DISCUSSION OF COMMITMENTS OF VARIOUS SENATORS
- Negro Sector 42. Leroy Johnson, 43. Sen. Johnson and Rev. Samuel Williams on television 44. Julian 45. J. 46. Q. V. Williamson, 47. Amos Parker, Center 48. John Rolle, Manpower Counselor Service Center 49. Patrolman Robert L. Johnson
- See all scanned items from file unit "Robert Conot - Miscellaneous"
- morning when all of the analysis had been completed and so on. From that Monday when he was notified, which would have been the fifteenth or possibly the sixteenth, until the following Monday, the twenty-second, which was the evening that President Kennedy
- Vietnam; France’s involvement with Vietnam; the Pueblo; General Hamilton Howze; overestimating enemy power; conflict between military and intelligence staff; Robert McNamara’s request for an opinion paper on anti-ballistic missile use; Soviet involvement
- :30 PM: A 11:00 PM: Jackson COFO called Schwelb at approximately 11:00, but he gave no indication cf having taken any action. 12 :00 PM: Robert Weil from Jackson COFO called Schwelb and gave him the license number or· the missing cari and further
- despite the President? W: Bailey never had the confidence of the President, I don't think; he was feared by the President as a Kennedy man, and also I think he was getting a little tired of it, and nobody was allowed to move without Johnson's direct
- Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
- was informed, and I'm quite confident that it was the case, that Robert Kennedy, who must have been a member of the War on Poverty Task Force in his position as attorney general, had made a final effort in the closing stages of putting together
- to that, how did the Civil Rights Division get along with the FBI in investigative matters such as in those cases? P: I think the best person to ask is Mr. Doar. B: He would have been handling the main aspects of those? P: That's correct. And D. Robert
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 37 (XXXVII), 8/1994, by Harry Middleton
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- , but comes later on in his life and I probably already have recited that in my White House things about after he--having taken over as President after the death of President [John F.] Kennedy--in August of 1964 was approaching the convention time. And he had
- Democratic National Convention; the support of John Connally and the Wesley West family; early memories of John F. Kennedy; LBJ's senate majority leader office; committee to select the best senators throughout history; LBJ persuading Texas delegates to vote
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Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 18 (XVIII), 1/6/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , "They're on television every night. They're on the evening news. Washington is--[Robert] McNamara and [Cyrus] Vance and [Roswell] Gilpatric and you and [Dean] Rusk--are all working and you read the New York Times and the Washington Post. The country
- . There were others after that, but I would have to consider that our first meeting. After leaving Washington, there was a story in the newspaper, the [Rowland] Evans-[Robert] Novak column, and in that column they mentioned my visit to the White House
- Negotiations Walt Rostow Michael "Mike"Blumenthal , Deputy Special Representative for Trade I re "Eyes Joe - - scheduling Kennedy Round Decisions only" briefing paper returned to Rostow Califano Negotiations WHITE Hous e Dat e Ma IDENT LYNDO N B
- in the Kennedy & Johnson dministration ": Robert Daile!-, "Lyndon B. Johnson. A Biography"; Sally Davenport, "Policy Stralegies for a Progres sive Agenda: Adopting and Implementing the Higher Education Act"; Dorothy C Donnell , ·•u Strategic Options in Viet nam
- when Strongbow IEarl of Pembroke] landed in County Wexford to start the long march of Irish misery voted for him. Once Kennedy was elected, that was the end of the American Irish. ... You see, there is never a real ma jority in the United States
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 32 (XXXII), 7/12/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- mean, I do remember at the University of Chicago, if I can find them, an economist from Northwest[ern University], Robert Eisner, laying into us on the war, but in terms of--you know, I would go around the table. . . . Ah, here's New York. G: You were
- EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN THE UNITED ST ATES: A Symposium on Civil Rights Co-sponsored by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and The University of Texas at Austin Edited by Robert C Rooney Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs The University
Oral history transcript, Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., interview 3 (III), 6/4/1973, by Joe B. Frantz
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- it; no state commission ever has. F: You've got people like you, Andy Brimmer, Robert Weaver, and others scattered around. ~ Now then, you've g.ot something like downtown New York, the financial district, which has been pretty much lilywhite. Do you get
- if Jamaica In this source the thesis to provide connection a possible of capital that Caribbean for Jamaica. developing countries the Kennedy Round of GATT and the recent Conference but does little concerning U.S. agreement assistance. Bank
- back, I think it was about 1939, the war clouds came out and it was dropped. He appointed a commission, headed by his friend Robert Anderson of Texas, to look at the same thing we'd looked at, and they made a report. They came up with a different