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  • INTERVIEWEE: SAM HOUSTON JOHNSON INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: The Alamo Hotel, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 2 J: "Years later, when I was on Johnson's staff, Sam Houston felt only irritation when the Majority Leader was hailed in newspapers
  • Foundation Award Committee: Harry McPherson, Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard and McPher on; Miss Linda Howard, Professor, Ohio State University; Dr. William J. McGill, President of Columbia University; Mrs. Johnson; Arthur Krim, Chairman of the Board, Orion
  • . 20005 • Arsa Cods202 • 737-1226 Dr . Franklin H. Littell. Chairman Charles R. Baker , Executive Director August 28, 1968 BOARD OF SPONSORS Morris B. Abram Msgr. Salvatore J. Adamo Steve Allen Dr. I rvamae Applegate Judge Thurman Arnold Harry 5. Ashmore
  • In ~esponse «l the t'ecommendation ol the Secretary of Defense in a memorandum ot J ~ y 13, 1967. the Preeident, under authority g.ran.tod by the De!on.ee Production Act of 195-0; today eatablished th& following anununltion program items a:; belng in -t he
  • question that future scholars are going to note and would probably wonder at the omission. During Robert Kennedy's tenure as Attorney General, there was a rather well publicized dispute between him and J. Edgar Hoover over electronics surveillance. E
  • 3I14t68 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Page 2 of 3 Doc # DocType Date 07a 07b letter report Doc Info Classification J. Edgar Hoover to Mildred ~tegall ~ Restriction 3/14/68 11/r). °I /01 re Martin Luther King, Jr. San,n"ud 08
  • - 5:4 5 p . Th r Jenkin s (f r Mans. ) k Valenti (f r Mans) o th e office . e President wen t t o th e Ros e Garde n and participated in ceremon y honoring J . Edga r Hoover. . .40th Anniversary as Directo r o f the FBI . Present were : Clyde Tolso n
  • President Hoover' s ; death. text released To offic e w / Dic k Nelson accompanying him . McGeorge John calls and usher's ofc checked Bundy Knight Akron Ohio October White To Cabinet Room House for 20 1964 Tuesday Cabinet meeting Secretary
  • 25, 1963 — Ted Deale / 8:20 t Former Pres. Hoover / 8:22 t Walter Jenkins / 8:39 t Pres Truman Breakfast in kitchen with Mrs J & girls Mr & Mrs Birge Secy Rusk Alexander talked with President Truman and President Hoover to wish them a Merry
  • ~ £> - ti? J...J L "S/YLJ.oc t~ ~1 ~,S P s A #9 memo #9a memo A #~Q memo #l Oa ea e:.!15 co.n f i dep+i aJ:#H:: memo FILE LOCATION he Prestaent ft um Fia:neie ifl&fiC\if N L S 8'-1" ! M Ba-Otbr _I. 7f;o>rvzlt, NATIONAL SECURITY FILE
  • , Wash., D.C. PARTRIOOE,Robert, Natl Rural Electric WAGNER, Aubrey J., Tenn. Valley Authority Cooperative Assn. WARBUR'ION, Ralph HUD PEARCB,Edgar D., General Fed. of Wanens WASHINGTON, Walter E., Wash., D.C. Clubs WEAVER,Robert C., HUD PENFOLD,Joseph
  • they might have been good intelligence gatherers, but because it would really blow the project. You did have terribly suspicious political leaders in the foreign countries j if suddenly a hundr~d, two hundred, road surveyors [arrived] like on the Ghana
  • ment of a memorial to President Hoover at West Branch Iowa Abraham Feinberg and Myer Feldman OFF RECORD Cup of Soup in office for lunch Director of CIA John McCane for briefing Geo Larry J Harold Cowles E Hughes of Iowa Reedy O'Brien V BM E Otto
  • shake hands with J. Edgar Hoover. 6/11 Truman vetoes Case Bill, calling it far too restrictive on unions. House attempts to override veto but falls short of two-thirds needed. LBJ votes yea. House passes terminal leave bill for enlisted men, 380-0
  • . On this case as on any such case, the public interest cones before all personal feelings. I have requested and received Mr. Jenkins' resignation. Within moments after being notified last night, I ordered Director J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI to make an immediate
  • . On this case as on any such case, the public interest cones before all personal feelings. I have requested and received Mr. Jenkins' resignation. Within moments after being notified last night, I ordered Director J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI to make an immediate
  • 4:.3 \..J (\_ P·robe Reveals Foreign-Paid News Junl{_ets By Laurence Stern Stn!f ncportcr A New York public relations firm arranged free red­ carpet junkets for news executives who in turn distrib­ uted unlabeled foreign propaganda to American
  • CONVENTION : A meeting of par­ REPUBLICAN PARTY : The party of Lincoln andtrust-bustingTheodore Roosevelt,oftencalled "G. O.P." (Grand OldParty).Now considered the "conservative" J:)8l1Y {last J)reeident, Hoover), it likes free enterprise. Once "bolationiat
  • B. JOHNSON INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Casa Leonor, Acapulco More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Tape 1 of 3 J: Early February of 1942 found me settled in Washington, Lyndon gone
  • -,. ~r~w-~ fW1k ~. rJ. ~f srk THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON r 60~- A-. U/~ {-rv ~ ~1~ ~/J~~ 71!1t~ - - M- . l""'P'---- M0f.~ ~ . ~~~ 'I~~~ - . '
  • . MG: What were his skills? G: I think that's probably pretty difficult, for me to answer anyhow. I would rank him with [J. William] Fulbright and [Everett] Dirksen, and of course, if you look at who taught him with politics, Sam Rayburn. Why
  • g 3 , ~ ,N/.RS,D~1te_lO-j-Y THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 3, 1967 ~RE!T Mr. President: • Walt Rostow has asked my comments on-the action: following possible course of ; Proposal J ! The U.S. will stabilize its military strength
  • g 3 , ~ ,N/.RS,D~1te_lO-j-Y THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 3, 1967 ~RE!T Mr. President: • Walt Rostow has asked my comments on-the action: following possible course of ; Proposal J ! The U.S. will stabilize its military strength
  • It was reached persons: McNamara, Secretary Chief of the Secret tlme, who crune to tho Dean Rusk, Secretary of Defense, Douglas J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the and Attoznay CIA; James Reilly, General, at that Robert Kennedy. ThG investigation
  • . Dal e Mal echek Coffee in kitchen w/ Mr. J. H . McCammon and Mr. J. C. Kellam Driving around ranch area w/ Mr. Arthur Krim. Judge Thornberry, Mr. McCammo n and VM -- just around immediate ranch area lookin g a t cattle and at new gras ses
  • dared to have killed them. B: Sometime just shortly after that, apparently President Johnson sort of built a fire under J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI. J. Edgar Hoover came to Mississippi and talked to Governor 17 LBJ Presidential Library http
  • of 1964; Voting Rights Act of 1965; work on minimum wage; the Neshoba County deaths; Council of Federated Organizations movement; FBI opens new office in Mississippi; RFK, Hoover and LBJ told FBI to get on the job in Mississippi; Freedom Democratic Party
  • College , James Davies , Dean of Students, " Head Science Division, " Dr. Louis Kolonko , j Dr. Kenneth Janzen , Head, Humanities Division , Dr. Ro y Hoover , Head, Social Science Division Dr. Ray Nelson , Head, Physical Education Division Ashland
  • case it marked my next involvement with Walker, because I got a call from Jack [Herbert J.] Miller, as I recall, who was then the assistant attorney general in charge of the Criminal Division, and someone whose name I don't recall who was one of Bobby
  • PUBLIC ACTIVITIES ~· -~ A-Ue(p. Bethe:s-da., Md. 'J I Aug-u st 1961 , Dear Mr. Vice President: I wish to thank you for your · letter of 24 August, as well as for giving me~ the opportunity to accompany you to Berlin. The trip was memorable
  • . The findings of J. Edgar Hoover can be of great assistance, although former FBI men may be more helpful as a rule, than those who are in active duty. I enclose a letter showing a listing of former FBI men in Dallas who probably know the score; as an example
  • nhspaper. In other .,ords, l onn soe it ns the main n1ma item in oe.oh wookly, and that in mo.ny of th8%1l you may get page one posi­ tion at the bottom, for tho r eaaon that the m.ajori~J of those weekly papers carry patent insides, and because if you send
  • there, because he would always include you in the dinners that he had in his home and other things. I remember J. Edgar Hoover lived not too far away. And he would often come down to eat or maybe for a drink with the Congress- LBJ Presidential Library http
  • scheduled to see the President if he did not know them personally and those that were invited to functions of the White House. The last category was handled over the telephone with Deke DeLoach, Mr. [J. Edgar] Hoover's assistant. It was not unusual for us
  • address to answer the charges. He maintains that he made the appointment with the approval of J. Edgar Hoover because failing to do so would have tipped off many other people then under surveillance by the FBI. Truman also charges that the Eisenhower
  • closingwhichispresentlyunder of whic h i s presentl y under revie w b y th e Defens e Departmen t To Flowe r Garde n fo r SIGNIN G CEREMON Y fo r H R 8111 , Herber t Hoover Nationa l Historical Sit e Bil l REMARKS Attending: Con g Jame s Colma n TH E CABINET : The Vic e
  • called Nick Katzenbach; I called J. Edgar Hoover--two of them, Katzenbach and Hoover, because I had had indication from Moyers that it would be a good idea to get in touch with them and get their advice. I assumed from the way he put it that he'd
  • : SHERWIN J. t·1ARKMAN INTERVIEWEE: INTERVIHJER: DOROTHY PIERCE McSWEENY PLACE: Mr. Markman's office, 815 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 600, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 Mc: This interview is with Sherwin Narkman, Assistant to the President from 1966
  • See all online interviews with Sherwin J. Markman
  • Markman, Sherwin J., 1929-
  • Oral history transcript, Sherwin J. Markman, interview 1 (I), 5/21/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
  • Sherwin J. Markman
  • York; Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio; Long Island; Chicago; Indiana University; Pittsburgh; Wilmington, Ohio. D·CLAS 11-lf:.D 11526.. . 3.5 E NU__:filA-l,._'-l~-1'.4,\ NARA. t J·3f5·'.dt:Ql) Marvin ~-14 lo (~-2-65) o·r'FICE OF TH& DIRECTOR ITED
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • was J. Edgar Hoover and Bobby must have authorized it. It was harmful. I believe it probably was the [Drew] Pearson columns. We were persuaded this was planted and most unfairly presented to harm to Bobby. G: Did you see Hoover behind it or Johnson