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  • • Cody Fowler Harold J. Gallagher Nathan B. Goodnow William T. Gossett William P. Gray Erwin N. Griswold Robert E. Lillard Arthur Littleton Ross L. Malone • William L. Marbury Orison S. Marden • Burke Marshall David F. Maxwell Robert W . Meserve • William
  • Lyndon's fault--in other words, he did so many brilliant, wonderful things on his own. Nobody could have passed Medicare, nobody could have passed the civil rights bill, when Daddy was dead, and no one could have done that. Kennedy couldn't do
  • Salinger (saying the President would not be able to attend dinner tonight and asking if the VP would take Mrs. Kennedy) Ramsey Clark David Karr (of Whitney-Fairbanks in New York City) Fred Lange (Dallas) Lee White (White House assistant special counsel
  • . Wore shocking pink dress 1. Eight-year-old spoon! 9:00 Left the hotel with Lynda. 9:45 Left New Orleans Airport with Lynda, press, and staff. 2. Studied Cape Kennedy info; looked over speeches. 2. Lunch en route. Gave little tour guide speech. 3. Noon
  • minutes To Sen Kennedy's house at Hyannis with Mrs. Johnson by car Meetings at Kennedy's house with Sen Kennedy, Jim Rowe, and others Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No. TELEPHONE CODE: f t Lo LD
  • -38 Lynda -- asking if he wanted her to come eat lunch with him John Holton Lunch in Senate dining room with Lynda Sen Kennedy, Tony Buford, Mr. Gussie Busch Sen Kennedy Gen. Carl Phinney Jim Blundell and John Connally (Fort Worth) Sen Cannon, Van
  • :30p 23. 10:00p Date. f t f To Sen Kennedy's office P-36 for telephone call to Miami, Fla to meeting of county officials Texas Delegation Horace Busby Gov elect Terry Sanford (NC), Sen Jordan Jim Rowe, re: calling Spencer Love, Burlington Industries
  • :15p 2:45p 16 17 18 19 20 3:20p 3:30p 6:45p 7:15p 8:00p 9 Telephone fo rt f f f t f L t Date Activity (includ Expenditure e visite d by) * Code LD Tom Corcoran Sen Kennedy Sen Long re: his proposed amendment to Cong Teague’s veterans pension
  • Kennedy sent for me and I was told that they had made a mistake . They had thought any one of the assistants was qualified, but Mr . Bishop's assignment had had nothing to do with day-to-day operation of the Department . After Mr . Brawley left Mr . Day
  • 30 minute interview with LBJ on appointment as Deputy Postmaster General; contact with Senator Kennedy about congressional retirement program; background of appointment as Assistant Postmaster General for Operations (congressional endorsements
  • eynolds Russell Giffen Harry Baker Louis Robinson Russell Kennedy Accompanied by Senator Thomas K uchel of California, and California Congressmen: Harlan Hagen B. F. Sisk John Tunney 1:00 pm LUNCH with Secretary Rusk, Secretary McNamara, and McGeorge
  • said: Johnson, in re.ceiving the report, "The late President Kennedy create~ the President's Committee on Equal Employment Op­ portunity on March 6, 1961. I was honored to be named Chairman of the Committee and I ·said at This ~µr first meetfng
  • with a bill. He looked around for help. Nobody offered any help, and he said, "With- out objection it is so ordered. II I looked on with absolutely amazement. That was my first experience with the dynamism, the force, the "vigah," as Kennedy would have
  • Staats is now the U.S. comptroller general. They talked me into coming into government, which I had never thought of doing, and I went to work for the Bureau of the Budget. I was sworn in about two weeks before the assassination of Kennedy, and after
  • • StuNlllak7 MT 9, 1957 ot -, o-eat rupect am vltla .- recud•, ./ OfficeMemoranduliiw:8Il'J'.J1TE0 sTATEs TO '~ - Mr. John S. Leai,;y, Jr. PR.OM : GPA- Robert C. SUBJBCT: ·GovERNMENT DATE, lla;r 24, 1957 ~ ~ Points Senator ~don B. Johnson might
  • Pierson - re SS protection for Sen Ted Kennedy to Oval Ofc Rostow 2:00p t Jo 2:02p f Wal 2:04p t £ Activity (include visited by) LD 1:36p To 1:47p t White House ^ Mrs. - pl nes - pl t Rostow Barry Beck Thursday Date June V The White W
  • :37a t | 10:43a t I i s Joe Walt Watson talked Johnson--NYC ______ .: Steinbeck , __________ Robert McNamara W. Rostow (pl) ~_ ' ZZH1ZI Califano (pl)" ~~ Rostow (pl) " ; ' ' ~ ' __ ' ' _ _ _ ~~ ~~ ^_ " \ ^10:45a t \ John I
  • , 196 7 NARY resident began his day at (Place) The White House ^_ Day Telephone :. . j Activity In Out Lo (include visited by) LD 4:12p t Marvin 4:18p t . 4:25p t { Watson (pl) Walt Secv Rostow (pl ) Robert McNamara (pl) 4:26p t
  • and Foreign Minister of Italy in his oval office as he left for the funeral--Mr. Walt Rostow, Mr. George Christian, and Symington remained in the office w/ the Italians. Robert B. Anderson, NYC, called for the President--referred to Marvin Watson
  • , Aaro n K . , Care y P . l NELSON , Saul / , Ralph , Earnestine , Alfred ROBERTS, Gai l i/FIBICH, M . Catherine , •/FREMON, Charlott e SIEGEL, Bettye T . . FRIEDLANDER , Stanle y L . *^SINDELAR , Dais y M. /FURLONG, Catherin e H . ; "/SKIDMORE
  • to contend that we were victims of disinformation, because it was coupled with a longer article by Robert Elegant about the failures of the media in Vietnam. Incidentally, I disagree very strongly with his thesis, but I think that was part of the reason why
  • ~ry aec tion, men like 'l'heodore Roos evelt, men l ike Frank:U.. n Roosevelt, men like John F. Kennedy , men like Robert S. Kerr, men like Mike Monroney and your House Delegation, all be~n to act and to protect and to develpp the natural resources
  • think Dick Goodwin was the one responsible. He could put words together because he had the knack. I told the President much later in the game that the only successful speech writers in the history of this country had been playwrights. Robert Sherwood
  • -recovery kinds of letters. So I wrote one [response], which was obviously given to him. I believe it was Juanita [Roberts] who told me that he liked the letter and he wanted me to come out to work some at the hospital. G: Let me ask you to describe what
  • something to the effect that this came naturally to Luci, but she and Lynda could barely comb their own hair or something to that effect. And he always liked—oh, one thing, I know that very early when I started to work there, I remember Juanita Roberts
  • safety sailed through the Senate. That was really basically. . . . Then Bobby [Kennedy?] came in, I see, to join with the call for more . . . G: Did this irritate the President? C: I don't have any recollection of that. I think he just didn't want
  • Act; Lady Bird observes Robert Kennedy; LBJ & Lady Bird to LBJ Ranch
  • . This is. the record. During • ' all this period the American Military Ad­ visory Assistance Command in Vietnam consisted of less than 800 personnel. Finally, in December 1961, President Kennedy in response to a request by the Government of Vietnam incr eased U.S
  • was Mr. Roberts, the president of our bank in Wharton. of our bank, E. G. Brooks. There was another one, a vice president They've always been as nice to me as any- body you ever saw in your life. When I came to Houston a letter of introduction
  • in President Truman’s 1948 budget. Meeting of special session of the State Democratic Executive Committee in Austin, called by Chairman Robert W. Calvert at the request of Governor Beauford Jester, makes plans for taking over organization and financing
  • on Robert Marvin Shelton, Imperial Wizard of the UKA, reflect a shift in emphasis in recent months -- perhaps inspired by the HCUA investigation of klan activities and Shelton's indictment in the UoS. District Court, Washington, Doc., in March 19660 At any
  • of those spontaneous things, because of her fondness for Jackie Kennedy and because Jackie Kennedy had great regard for Warnecke, the designer of the restoration, as well as the new buildings around Lafayette Park." He said frankly he felt Mrs. Mellon had
  • between Dr. Givens and Mayor [Robert Thomas "Tom"] Miller of the city was very close, and Mayor Miller was a very close friend to Lyndon Baines Johnson, so all of this fit in together to make [inaudible] combination of me getting to know Lyndon Johnson
  • EDWARD KENNEDY; O'BRIEN REPORTS 48-45 FINAL SENATE VOTE ON AMENDMENT TO TAX? BILL