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  • OFFICE CONVERSATION
  • MACY RECOUNTS HIS CONVERSATION WITH ALAN BOYD ABOUT POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT IN TRANSPORTATION DEPT FOR DEFEATED CONGRESSMAN JOHN GILLIGAN; POLICY ON APPOINTMENTS FOR OTHER FORMER CONGRESSMEN
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 11511, sound recording, LBJ and JOHN MACY, 2/3/1967, 10:41AM
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  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • OFFICE CONVERSATION
  • RECORDING STARTS AFTER BEGINNING OF CONVERSATION; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING; LBJ SPEAKS TO "JAKE" (JACOBSEN?) IN HIS OFFICE DURING CALL
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 11223, sound recording, LBJ and JOHN MACY, 12/29/1966, 9:32AM
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  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • DAILY DIARY LISTS CALLS WITH MACY AT 11:25A AND 11:52A; CONTENT OF CALL INDICATES THIS CALL WAS RECORDED AT 11:25A; POOR SOUND QUALITY; RECORDING ENDS BEFORE CONVERSATION IS OVER
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 7348, sound recording, LBJ and JOHN MACY, 4/19/1965, 11:25AM
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  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 11510, sound recording, LBJ and JOHN MACY, 2/3/1967, 10:20AM
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • OFFICE CONVERSATION
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 11224, sound recording, LBJ and JOHN MACY, 12/29/1966, 9:32AM
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 1194, sound recording, LBJ and JOHN MACY, 1/6/1964, 3:30PM
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 6375, sound recording, LBJ and JOHN MACY, 11/16/1964, 5:15PM
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 7100, sound recording, LBJ and JOHN MACY, 3/18/1965, 5:16PM
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  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 11391, sound recording, JUANITA ROBERTS and JOHN MACY, 1/21/1967, time unknown
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • been associated with him during the earlier days of his administration. It was a very happy occasion. He honored me by stopping at my point in the room and carrying on several minutes of conversation, during which he described the need that he had
  • service during the Johnson years. As I've indicated in some of the earlier conversation we've had, President Johnson had a high personal interest in the career service of government. He had a sense of the importance of the career service in terms of its
  • for their establishment is a Memorandum to Heads of Departments and Agencies of November 10, 1961, signed by President Kennedy. My decision to do this was reinforced the other day in a conversation with Price Daniel who reported that you had indicated to him
  • to a conversation between President Johnson and Secretary [Robert] McNamara in my presence in the Cabinet Room late in the afternoon of May 3, 1965. My reason for being present at that time was a previous session that had been held with the President and Secretary
  • of that conversation he explained that the top career job in the Civil Service Commission, that of executive director, was about to be vacant through the retirement of the long-time incumbent, and that he had decided that he wanted to have someone from outside