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  • guess we did. M: Kennedy and Johnson against Nixon. J: Against Nixon. I can't remember. supported him. I think we supported him. M: Wait a minute. That can be checked o Who ran? Kennedy and Johnson? I think we did. We would have I can look
  • ends 1uere peace of them the ·air 1ue all talks is Freedom ·have been long negotiation signed are not scraps as it Kennedy Adm inistrati.ons space and to lim it controlled and agreements the-milk Everybody in persuaded have· been
  • Dirksen, at 72, from Chicago, can stand up and be my defender the way he has been. SECRETARY RUSK: He has a little stronger chemical than others. in his system THE PRESIDENT: Quoted parts of the James McGregor Burns book on Kennedy's quotes about
  • past meetings produced more than we expected. 3.~ Lb) l5')lt,) ,, A discussion of trade hearings followed. Secretary Rusk: There have been several assaults on. the Hill concerning the Kennedy Round. We need to see all of these proposed changes
  • prominent in the news. The President asked if anybody had heard from Senator Ted Kennedy on the refugee study. Walt Ro stow said he had not. Secretary McNamara said he saw a preliminary report from the field. Based on the questions asked, it appears
  • it not been for this policy of gradualism. SECRETARY RUSK: There may be a point to that. If back under President Kennedy we had recommended and approved putting in 100, 000 men it might have saved things. THE PRESIDENT: What is the situation on the Pueblo
  • Vietnamese statement in Paris. It says again that the United States is the aggressor. "U Thant, DeGaulle, Senator Kennedy and Fulbright say you should stop bombing." They want world opinion to sway us. The sooner we show we will do what is right, the better
  • . The President: Summarize it. Secretary Rusk: Recommend you wait to hear from Bunker. I take the long view. President Kennedy said we would make a battle there to save South Vietnam. That set us on course. After the Tonkin Gulf, you put in troops to keep South
  • will discuss three issues of key importance wh ich are not to be t aken up today, i.e. , the Kennedy Round, the Non-Prolif eration Treaty , and the European financial discussions. Under Secretarv Katzenbach : The State Department pap er (copy attached
  • this to . the Special Committee that President Kennedy set . up in the Cuban . . ,. Missile Crisis? MR. BUNDY: The two situations are not identical • . Like that committee -- and like others tbat have been set up from time to time over th~ last six or sev~n years
  • MEMORANDUM C THE W H ITE HOUSE W A S H I N G T ON Page 1 Thursday* M ay 28, 1964 What a busy day. It began a little a fte r 11, by going to A r lington C e m e te ry to la y a w reath on the g ra ve o f P re s id e n t Kennedy, because to m o
  • Women Doers Luncheon with speaker, Jane Jacobs; funny story about Mrs. Charles Marsh; LBJ makes brief appearance; office work; Dorris Powell tells stories about Lady Bird's mother; LBJ & Lady Bird to dinner in New York honoring Jacqueline Kennedy
  • , and then w hen e v e r y th in g i s in p la c e in it it w i l l be turned o v e r to the F e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t, B obby w a s e a s y , r e la x e d , but he i s an e n ig m a to m e . M r s , R o s e Kennedy w a s th e r e , a s s lim and p r e
  • that thi~ wa~ the sa.nie group last y~ar that had so :;\\'J.n1pctl Prc:sitlcnt ___ .,,,, '--·­ 1964 Monday, July 20th (c1 •. tinued) Kennedy that he had lost a tie clasp and a shoe, so it was reported, and had been kissed, mauled and clutched
  • and LBJ birthday; recordings project of White House entertainment with proceeds to Kennedy Center; visit with Texans at luncheon; walk in gardens with Dr. and Mrs. Morgan; visit with Luci Johnson
  • on the Federal Budget - chaired by David M. Kennedy Announced that last night the President signed H. R. 4573 establishing a temporary public debt limit of $336 billion for the remainder of fiscal year 1967. In this connection appointed the commission mentioned
  • € f/ -now ~I'm saving *~i everything ~ j I can >u> t September 29 . 196 5 White House Edwin £4£ U W >** Ed Paule y - former ^/ regent £ofUCRWo , 1 ^0 WEDNESDAY Board o f Trustees (J Kennedy - , Cente r^> MW an d (Colo Russell McFall
  • White Secretary Senator Geo Monday Vance Ted Kennedy re appalachia related to New program England and etc Reedy Secretary Secy House 1 1965 Mann Rusk William J Crockett Secretary Rusk Secretary Vance To mansion w/ re MW and Nancy
  • . ' TO NATIONAL PRES S CLU B accompanie d b y Horace Busby , Jac k Valent i and Marvin Watso n (13t h floor ) DINNER sponsore d b y th e Ex-Student s o f the fcfeksexk University o f Texa s honorin g Speaker McCormack . Met b y Harold Kennedy , Secretar y o f
  • h Yarboroug h and thei r outstandin g leadershi p in th e passag e o f th e Amendments. Among thos e wh o attended were: (Se e diary supplemen t fo r complet e list) 'Senator Edwar d Kennedy Senator Russel l Long , Senator Gaylor d Nelson Sena o r
  • Lady Bird describes riding in the motorcade in Dallas, Texas, with JFK, Jacqueline Kennedy, Governor John Connally, and Nellie Connally; hearing shots fired; feeling the car accelerate and arriving at [Parkland] Hospital; Lady Bird discusses
  • in this recommendation. You will recall that the Secretary of Defense submitted his report in response to President Kennedy's instructions. It recommended that such a demonstration be carried out in a U.S. Navy ship. The Paris MLF Working Group has discussed this subject
  • a ;';":') on it-- it must be the 27th or 28th of l-larch--the heat again3t ,hhnson was getting very, very hot indeed. You know, Kennedy and ;'>J,iirthy were both on his tail. and McPherson and Liz Cater and I and Bess Abell and Ervin Duggan-- C~~p~nter that's about all
  • . They never knew that he was at heart a progressive and liberal human person. And they didn't find it possible to give him a sympathetic hearing after he was President. M: Do~u suppose their connection with John F. Kennedy had something to do
  • at the ranch with P re s id e n t Kennedy. tie the deer under a tree. T h o m a s v ille , in fact. We a ll but had to And Con gressm an John P ilc h e r , of G eo rg ia - He and I re m in is c e d about Aeneas A frican u s - and MEMORANDUM THE WH I T E
  • yesterday concernin g Branigin' s runnin g a s a stand-i n fo r th e President i n th e Indian a primar y . 3:05p % :r y y' -f __ , . __ . — ; o_ ~ Georg e Christia n - Sa n Antoni e wir e repor t that Cliffor d ha d bee n informe d o f Kennedy's
  • of this book to President Kennedy. Royalties from this book have been given to a church in India for construction of a new church. Everett Dirksen /Hm HOUSE Date_Sept >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON 11 , 1968 the White House ^ 'resident began his day at (Place) Day
  • Valenti fr Walter Jenkins Nap until W Jenkins Visited in W Jenkins Larry To the office Senator Edward Lee White mansion mans fr mans bedroom O'Brien fr F RECOR D fr w/ Donald Thomas mans Kennedy of Mass Northampton Mass Page 2 Tuesday WH
  • . Keyserling, Arthur F. Burns. Raymond J. Saulnier Geo Reedy Atty To Gen'l Cabinet Kennedy Room for NSC Meeting Director John McCone of CIA Donald Wilson, Deputy Director of USIA Cyrus Vance, Depty. Secy. Defense George Reedy John McNaughton, Asst. Secy
  • would reaffirm together the under•tanctin,s o£ our two Government• with rc,iard to con•ul~tion in tho uae of nuclca.· weapons. I now confirm this ·agrooment in the attached Memorandum o£ Underatandlna. It la wry- much like the one which Prem.dent Kennedy
  • Bird describes Jack Valenti; guests for dinner at White House with meeting about campaign; Lady Bird talks with Clark Clifford about Jacqueline Kennedy Garden and recording White House entertainment
  • ; visit with Luci Johnson about Christmas gift list; beautification program benefits nurseries; dinner party at Abe Fortas' home; Fortas meeting with Jacqueline Kennedy about Kennedy Center; Lady Bird swims
  • , it might not be desirable for the President even to make a television address. And so by that time it was no longer a question of Kennedy, unhappily he was dead, so it was McCarthy or Humphrey, and I certainly couldn't see the President going. So
  • known them. They have known our children and have been extremely kind to them ; have remembered us in so many little ways that just always warms our hearts . I will never forget when President Kennedy came to Houston, we were supposed to have been
  • iv in g line along w ith a l l the w ives of the Cabinet members except Mrs, Bobby Kennedy who was out of town, back - always s h e ’ s back, ever missed one, Mrs, Henry W allace was I d o n 't believe Jane Barkley was there much fla t t e r e d
  • . END RUSI< Draflod by, ARA/CAR:MESinn:dd3/9/64 Clearances, ARA - I Telegraphic transmlulon and cl1ulflcatlon approved by, Mr. Boster S/S - Mr. McKesson SCI - Dr. Rouleau (substance) ~r DS-322 ARA/CAR- Kennedy M. Crockett House - Mr Dungan U
  • in connection with the Korean war; the President did announce that there would be no new (public works) project starts, and so the Eisenhower Administration was severely criticized for "no new starts." And I recall that the Kennedy Administration
  • make specific suggestions, and it would be best, therefore, if he should put forward any specific proposals, to say we would need to consider them before taking any position. (A fuller discussion of this subject is appended at page 5.) 2. Kennedy
  • 10-~o. ,1 l\4arch 31, 1967 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE VICE PRESIDENT'S TRIP TO EUROPE Conversation with Willy Brandt (March 29) Kennedy Round and Food Aid The Vice President: 1£ Kennedy Round fails it will set in motion forces detnanding troop cutbacks
  • . So I got deeply involved in space. Between the 1960 election and inauguration, I was on President Kennedy's task force trying to reformulate space policy. It must have been either December of '60 or January of '61 that I first met Lyndon Johnson
  • [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 5 only at the present time--it's in effect at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York; at the San Antonio International Airport; and at Dulles Airport here