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Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 10 (X), 3/31/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- had letters from J. Edgar Hoover, everybody, wanting him to stay on, you know. G: Did your brother have some leverage on Styles Bridges to--? J: No. G: Nothing? J: If he had of, he wouldn't have used it. different from what I've heard
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 5 (V), 12/5/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- took in the national interest. G: Were there any in that meeting that proposed an alternative course of action? O: There might have been one other alternative of course. I envision Senator [J. William] Fulbright had some fairly extensive comment
- . Edgar Hoover's power; LBJ's relationship with MLK; contrasting JFK's and LBJ's approaches to what became the 1964 Civil Rights Act; JFK's physical condition; LBJ as storyteller versus JFK as listener; LBJ's outward showing of emotions versus JFK's
- people on the faculty of Ole Miss; Governor [J. P.] Coleman [former governor of Mississippi] was very helpful. I'm sure he'd hate even now for anybody to know how helpful he was, but he was very helpful with advice at least and names, you know. You could
- , it was just what she lik e d . A guest I was very honored to hav e was J . Edgar Hoover, to a f f a i r s of tnis real vho never goes so rt, but who seems to h av e a very respec t and personal l i k i n g for Lyndon , ' ^ I t ' s not easy to f i n
- Farley, Federal Fall Guy. By John Boettiger. Chicago SUnday Tribune J-ane 10, 1934. Washington, D.C.A new temple in the forum ot the New Deal rises Pennsylvania quarters Avenue, and within its which set.to Washington's expensively stone
- stunt that nobody ever tried with him apparently . I called him direct on the phone . I don't think anybody had ever called up J . Edgar Hoover direct . before, And got him, not even a secretary in between . Fs 0: Fs Os You can't do that, I've tried
- historic sites; Willard Hotel; J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI Building; Lady Bird’s time and attention; Federal Highway Commission; National Plaza; Owings close to the Nixon Administration; Nixon’s interest in the National Plaza; LBJ Library; Skidmore-Owings
- 09 me'!'o. ee\1er 1,oWtor FBI memorar1du11r-tt~ 9eI1ereleitwa~ienet Restmectio,, C 2 6121168 GKy-(near duplicate of document #5a) ~ C._, 'f .c,,1. A,L:r oa-i t letter 10 PCI 2 1 ~-t ~to-11-0!,~~),..ci.!.»~ 09a 7-0, J. Edgar Hoover
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 12 (XII), 10/29/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to one of the pieces of legislation; I can't remember. It was one of the civil rights bills. Also, on the Vietnam thing, yes, there was concern. I remember [J. Edgar] Hoover was also playing out here in this. Hoover was circulating memos about
- , 1989 INTERVIEWEE: LOUISE STANFORD INTERVIEWER: Sibyl Jackson PLACE: St. David's Episcopal Church, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 J: This is Sibyl Jackson from the LBJ Library and I'm here with Louise Stanford. Mrs. Stanford, can you tell me
- the subtleties and complications better? J: Very much so. I think that was one of the criticisms of Townsend Hoopes. To my knowledge, he never sat in on any of the decision-making meetings in which the President was deciding issues. But you found
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 4 (IV), 6/15/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- INTERVIEWEE: SAM HOUSTON JOHNSON INTERVIHJER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: The Alamo Hotel, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 3 J: Well, let's see, we were talking about Congressman Dick Kleberg. was he? Where did he come from? tage is a most important thing
- , 1978 INTERVIEWEE: W. ERVIN II REDII JAt1ES INTERVI HJER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. James' office, Houston, Texas Tape 1 of 2 J: I first met Lyndon B. Johnson sometime in the mid 1930s. I was a clerk in the old WPA. At that time Aubrey
- hin&t,on,• D. 'Urges c. LOS ANGELES-
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- WASHINGTON October 26, 7: 10 p. m. Mr. 196 7 President: The attached summarizing rally. is a report from J. Edgar Hoover to Mrs. Stegall the consensus of FBI agents at last weekend's They concluded that the rally constituted a victory for the elements
- Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 23 (XXIII), 9/5/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- DATE: September 5, 1981 INTERVIEWEE: LADY BIRD JOHNSON INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: LBJ Ranch, Stonewall, Texas Tape 1 of 4 J: So the last week of July 1948 found us--Lyndon, me, all his campaign workers--in the mood composed
- against the certification of LBJ as the Democratic nominee for Senate; Davidson's relationship with Mrs. Johnson's father, T. J. Taylor; irregularities in voting results throughout Texas; Judge Davidson signing the injunction enjoining the Texas secretary
- about him. Sa7t Houston lived with Lyndon when he lived out across the street from Hoover. F: J. Edgar Hoover. H:· He used to ride to work with him in that black limousine. Sam [Houston] I Was that out on Woodway? ~!ould And call every once
- ordered. I replied affirmatively. NOTE: l should call J. Edgar Hoover concerning this. (DCI did this at ll:ZO on 11/ 26/ 63) 4. The President asked my appraisal of the situation in Vietnam. I replied that I was less optimistic than was the report received
Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- • : . !·, ., out of the Unit.ed -.Stiates_• . SHELJON also;· alle·ged t :h at ·the UKA was ,b eing harassed by the FBIC and said that J. EDGAR HOOVER,-: Director of the FBI, Jto longer controls -thg_ FBL According .to SH'ELTON~ the FBI ls contre:U.led
- Finch, Assistant Secretary for Administration; evaluation of LBJ’s long-term contribution to civil rights movement; Senator Fulbright; 1965 change in the priorities of the LBJ administration; concern regarding wire-tapping; J. Edgar Hoover; FBI tapes
- information which would identify the individuals or the group involved. SZC!tfi'f Group 1 Excluded from automatic downgrading and declassification DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 Nl,.J OI -~35 By~ NARA,Date[fi-0) 'SECH::13'.P Honorable D. Moyers
- they lived in their house on -oh, the brick house where Aunt Effie lived with them. What street was that on? T: Oh, right across from J. Edgar Hoover. G: Well, it was their home in Washington for the longest period of time when he was senator. It had
- See all online interviews with Tommie W. Glick & Sarah (Mrs. T. J.) Taylor
- Sarah (Mrs. T. J.) Taylor
- )' and proper action b)' a policeman. They were deliberate i11 the sense that the,· were directed, to an extent that varied from cit>· to cit;·, against specific targets." J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Feb. 16 told a House
- to time. (The Bradlees have had a tough year, and Mary has seen to it that we tried to help.) When I heard from a couple of press people last night that the FBI was putting it about that the source of the story that J. Edgar Hoover was leaving was Bob
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 27 (XXVII), 1/30/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- DATE: January 30, 1982 INTERVIEWEE: LADY BIRD JOHNSON INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: LBJ Ranch, Stonewall, Texas Tape 1 of 2 J: You asked me a minute ago about whether Lyndon was interested in the publicity that came
- role in that position; 1951 congressional issues, including initiating a military draft; attempts to persuade Dwight Eisenhower to run for the presidency; Major J. R. Parten; Washington, D.C. social events, especially involving Texans; Zephyr Wright's
- the matter of J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. As is now beginning to appear in the newspapers, presumably there were wiretaps or other kind of surveillance on Dr. King during this whole period. R: I think
- RUSSELL'S HEALTH; INTELLIGENCE REPORTS ON VIETNAM; STATUS OF APPROPRIATIONS BILLS IN SENATE; FOREIGN AID BILL; HERBERT HOOVER'S BIRTHDAY; RUSSELL REMINISCES ABOUT DEPRESSION, "HOOVER CARTS" IN GEORGIA; BOBBY RUSSELL'S HEALTH, HIS FAMILY'S RECENT WH
- Counsel and then Acting Special Assistant for Civil Functions; General Counsel and Special Assistant for Civil Functions. Interviewer ~--±D~o~r~o~t~h~y,,__P...__i~e~r~c~e.__~~__.'--~~~--Position or relationship to narrator __ __ H_i_s_t_o_ry..a.-_P_r_o~J
- games and the Mayor of Selma; J. Edgar Hoover and the Yarmouth Castle case; Secret Service-FBI merger issue; anecdote of LBJ's political acumen; Jim Wright an issue of constitutionality; dealing with civil disturbances; the M-16 rifle investigation
Folder, "Stoner, Jesse Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- 1oca1t.io1u;o . STO?iER cu:r?'e·n tly drives a 19'64 Ponti!il.c t'il.Utia,m:oblle v lfJ67 t1·e:or-gL~ · 11cense J~_,J-18173. He · r ·e cently iss,a-~d off.let~ ia?iit.r.uctim~.!S to hold any FDI Agent comi·n g to NSRP H~'.~ dqm\1.,t'tors by u~C' f.Pf :i s-bf
- ] - 4 _politicians and indicated that had they exercised real leadership in the community the riots could have been averted. III. General Observations 1. Police Chief Parker seems to be adored like Edgar Hoover by the whites in power but hated by many
- , offering limited technical and financial aid to areas facing school desegregation. Reedy reports that J. Edgar Hoover is opposed to legislation in the bombing field, but will not publicly oppose the bill. 1/22 LBJ attends executive session of the Armed
- hand, he would frequently ask us for help--I say frequently, I don't mean every week or even every month, but from time to time. B: You know, for a time there, at least as it appeared in the public press, it looked like J. Edgar Hoover almost had
- . 20003 Uncnln 3-~000 November 21, 1966 Mr. J. Edgar Hoover Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington, D.C. 20535 Dear Mr. Hoover: I have noted with considerable concern the recent rash of books, articles and statements which are creating
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- . Ewing Richard Eyre Clifton Fadim•n John Farrar Paul L. Fciss George Field Marshall Field Mrs. John H. Finley Rober< L. Fin ley Louis Fischer Doro,hy Canfield Fisher Edgar J . Fisher Harry M. Fisher E. F. Fitzhu,th D . F. Firming Homer Folks Lynn Foncanne
- a Graham Schoo l of Contemporary Dancers Dr. Lelan d Haworth , Director , Nat' l Scienc e Foundatio n Helen Hayes John Hersey, Novelis t J. Edga r Hoover Dr. Donal d Hornin g Kingston Tri o Alfred A . Knopf , Publishe r Willem de Kooning , Painte r Joseph
- Kittrell, Kilgores, Jenkins and Carpenters. 6/11 LBJ attends anti-discrimination subcommittee of PCEEO. Attends 4:30 p.m. WH full cabinet meeting. He talks with J. Edgar Hoover and with Walter Winchell that evening. 1962 Chronology ● p. 15 of 35 07/2024
Oral history transcript, Robert G. (Bobby) Baker, interview 5 (V), 5/2/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- were on the Appropriations Committee, nobody touched Nevada unless McCarran wanted it done. McCarran was notorious for making enemies. Hoover were great buddies. He and [J. Edgar] He set up that Senate Committee on Internal Security because Hoover
- called the Official and Confidential File of J. Edgar Hoover, and in there in 1955 the FBI is making inquiries about Elliott Roosevelt. They are trying to find out whether there has been any IRS investigation, and there is a discussion of having the IRS
- : MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: LBJ Ranch, Stonewall, Texas More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Tape 1 of 4 G: Let's start with the circumstances of Luci's birth. J: Actually, for me, that summer was a sort
- but hadn't attended, you know. of any older organization. attend. That's typical There's a lot of members that don't He got them out, a lot of them, enough to be elected. G: What else did he talk about that day? W: Well, at that times Herbert Hoover