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  • heard of it. The Prime Minister requested this meeting with the President through the Secretary of State. The Prime Minister is the only head of state that came to Washington for the funeral of Senator Robert. F. Kennedy. " 6:04p " " " President Jim
  • Kennedy, Robert F. (Robert Francis), 1925-1968
  • know in either party that I thought in 1964 was best equipped to be President. 11 He said his recommendation of Humphrey had cost him dearly from Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy, both of w horn wanted the nomination. Other comments
  • Copyright to the unpublished writings of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is held by Caroline Kennedy. In accordance with NARA regulations at 36 C.F.R. 1252.62, it is the researcher's responsibility to obtain any necessary permissions and to determine
  • LBJ WISHES JACQUELINE KENNEDY HAPPY NEW YEAR; MRS. KENNEDY CONGRATULATES LBJ ON SUCCESS OF ERHARD VISIT TO LBJ RANCH; KENNEDY FAMILY'S CHRISTMAS VACATION; LYNDA BIRD JOHNSON'S ATTENDANCE AT COTTON BOWL GAME
  • Telephone conversation # 1118, sound recording, LBJ and JACQUELINE KENNEDY, 1/1/1964, 6:10PM
  • Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1929-1994
  • JACQUELINE KENNEDY ALMOST INAUDIBLE; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; FORMERLY CLOSED ON TAPE K64.01, PNO 2 - (C)
  • JACQUELINE KENNEDY
  • Copyright to the unpublished writings of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is held by Caroline Kennedy. In accordance with NARA regulations at 36 C.F.R. 1252.62, it is the researcher's responsibility to obtain any necessary permissions and to determine
  • MRS. KENNEDY PRAISES LBJ'S VOTING RIGHTS SPEECH; LBJ OFFERS PRESIDENTIAL PLANE TO MRS. KENNEDY FOR TRIP TO UK TO DEDICATE JFK MEMORIAL AT RUNNYMEDE; LBJ REMINISCES THAT LAST TIME HE SAW MRS. KENNEDY WAS NIGHT HE LEARNED OF WALTER JENKINS' ARREST
  • Telephone conversation # 7158, sound recording, LBJ and JACQUELINE KENNEDY, 3/25/1965, 4:56PM
  • Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1929-1994
  • JACQUELINE KENNEDY
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • with any justification of any vice presidential ambitions that Robert Kennedy might have? C: Oh, yes, oh, sure, there was a lot of talk about it, and earlier in '64 there was so much talk about it that the President visited with me about it at one time
  • potential as president; bitterness between Bobby Kennedy and LBJ; Bartlett's relationship with President Johnson and his White House staff; Vietnam War; Robert Kennedy's run for presidency; impressions of Kennedy family role in Johnson's selection of Kennedy
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • I have basically the correct information? B: Basically you are right. M: Do you have any corrections? B: No, not one. M: Mr. B a r t l e t , , have you ever participated in any similar oral history project? B: Yes, on John Kennedy
  • will be filed in PL/ST for the specific state. PL also has a subdivision by presidential and vice presidential candidates (for example, PL/Kennedy, Robert). For material dealing with political matters of a general nature, or concerned with two or more states
  • , 1965 Thursday Fortas Geo. Reedy Senator Robert Senator John Chairman John Abe Bill Kennedy Tower of New of Texas Macy Fortas Moyers Buford Ellington - Nashville, Lunch w/ Mrs. Johnson & Abe Fortas To the office //3:03 t BM (pl) Bill
  • , tell them over there that I'm coming --four for lunch. " fr mans Dr Walter Heller Attorney General Bill Moyers J Edgar Hoover fr mansion Robert Kennedy fr mans fr mans Secretary of Defense McNamara reported to the President today that he has
  • Biographical information; 1941 campaign; World War II; 1948 campaign; Roberts joins staff; LBJ’s interest in details of office operation; LBJ’s varied responsibilities; office procedure; the Vice Presidency
  • Oral history transcript, Juanita Roberts, interview 2 (II), 8/29/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
  • Juanita Roberts
  • Roberts, Juanita, 1913-1983
  • See all online interviews with Juanita Roberts
  • , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: JUANITA ROBERTS INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Colonel Roberts I apartment, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 F: I don't think I can be formal with you, Juanita,· so it's going to be Juanita. Tell us a little bit about where you
  • to Hyannis Port to visit the Kennedys; Mrs. Johnson's impressions of the Kennedy family, including Robert Kennedy; campaigning in Texas with John F. Kennedy's sisters and mother; JFK's meeting with Protestant ministers in Houston; incident with anti-Kennedy
  • first meeting with Robert Kennedy, would it? Or might it have been? J: I think so. I don't really remember. M: He came to the LBJ Ranch once while President Johnson was Majority Leader, but there is no indication that you were there at that time. So
  • Box# 18 JONES, Paul C . JONES, Robert E . JONES, Walter JORDAN, B . Eve r ett JORDAN, Len B. (2) KARSTEN, Frank M. KARTH, Joseph E . KASTENMEIER, Robert W. KAZEN, A. KEE, James KEITH, Hastings KELLY, Edna F. 19 KENNEDY, KENNEDY, KENNEDY, KENNEDY
  • The role of Civil Service Comission in loyalty and security program; his work as president of Wesleyan College; becoming Chairman of the Civil Service Commission in the Kennedy administration, 1961; working with Vice-President Johnson on equal
  • justification whatsoever. I detected this shortly after I came onboard in 1961 and called the attention of the Roosevelt commission to this and was asked by Mrs. Roosevelt to go to the Attorney General, Robert Kennedy, and see what we could do about reviewing
  • Roberts, Juanita
  • ) ,..,.,.,,,""""'~ ~-~-tr NL..J a8~1~f' FILE LOCATION Me~ting Notes File, Box 3 RESTRICTION CODES GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION -:~ I ' THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 11, 1968 FOR JUANITA ROBERTS Juanita ­ For the Diary. WGBowdler ~IB®N1"I:> - h. II I
  • . And you're also right now Executive Director of the Robert F. Kennedy f:lemorial. nay I ask, do you plan to have a historical project in connection with Robert Kennedy? D: Yes. The National Archives--What's his name? John Stewart is actually organizing
  • through the emergency room area--myself, Chuck Roberts and Merriman Smith--and we went through the area where they had been treating President Kennedy. emergency room area. we went through. The cot was still there in this There was blood on the sheets
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • that arises in connection with the presidential years is the relationship between Lyndon Johnson and Robert Kennedy. Would you say that there there grew up the same kind of rivalry that existed earlier? K: Well, he knew that [Robert] Kennedy tried to prevent
  • was seated at Table A: Seated with him were: X*" Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Benjamin ' / Hon. James Farley _T Mr . and Mrs. Harry E . Gould ^ // Sen. Robert Kennedy/ ' *//' Gov. and Mrs. John King o f N. Hampshire ( Mrs. Arthur D. Krim * ' \ Mrs. Albert D. Lasker
  • . The President talked about our retiring soon -- he wasn't very happy about the pancakes. 9:30 Sunbathed on the upper deck. 11:00 Played bridge on the fantail with Jake, Beryl, and Liz Roberts. The exhaust fumes made me sleepy. (Watched Senator Dirksen
  • 9:00a 9:15a t 10:00a 11:00a 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12:15p 1:00p 3:00p 7:30p 8:00p 10:00p 12:30p 12:45p Leonard Marks in hotel suite Roy Roberts (Kansas City Star) to thank him for his treatment of LBJ in paper Press conferenc e with Pres. Truman
  • Sec McNamara Bill White Phil Graham Ambassador Beale of Australia Robert Murphy of CAB dropped by Helicopter Association Dinner; Sheraton Park Hotel white tie dinner given by President of Tunisia for Pres and Mrs. Kennedy; Mayflower Hotel * Selected
  • , Bill Sarge Shriver Mrs. Kennedy John Wheeler Roy Roberts f t t t 7:30 8:25 8:32 9:00 9:03 In living t t t t to Johnson City, to birthplace meet Neva and Wesley West returning at 2:00 to watch AW & Mariallen movie film, "Mr. T.J. Taylor III
  • Tues 1-7-64 8:45 10:00 10:06 10:15 10:20 10:34 10:30 10:45 10:55 11:15 11:20 Legislaive Leaders Bkfst Arr office f P.M G Gronouski f Sec. Rusk t Sen. Proxmire t Gov. Reynolds Meeting w/ Sen Humphrey until 10:50 t Pat Lucey Sen. Ted Kennedy until
  • LBJ SENDS HIS REGARDS, GOOD WISHES TO KENNEDY, HIS FAMILY; LBJ COMMENTS ON STATUS OF US ECONOMY, STOCK MARKET
  • Telephone conversation # 4180, sound recording, LBJ and JOSEPH KENNEDY, SR., 7/8/1964, 11:26AM
  • Kennedy, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1888-1969
  • SLIP INCORRECTLY LISTS CALL ON 7/9/64; DAILY DIARY INDICATES DATE AS 7/8/64; JOSEPH KENNEDY, SR., IS BARELY AUDIBLE
  • JOSEPH KENNEDY, SR.
  • LBJ AND KENNEDY EXCHANGE CONGRATULATIONS ON THEIR VICTORIES; PIERRE SALINGER'S LOSS IN CALIFORNIA SENATE RACE; MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNOR'S RACE BETWEEN JOHN VOLPE AND FRANCIS BELLOTTI; KENNEDY THANKS LBJ FOR HIS VISIT TO MASSACHUSETTS
  • Telephone conversation # 6143, sound recording, LBJ and EDWARD KENNEDY, 11/4/1964, 12:04AM
  • Kennedy, Edward M. (Edward Moore), 1932-2009
  • EDWARD KENNEDY
  • KENNEDY DISCUSSES HIS INTEREST IN REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR NEW ENGLAND AFTER PASSAGE OF APPALACHIAN PROGRAM; LBJ ADVISES KENNEDY TO WAIT BEFORE DISCUSSING FORMAL PLAN BECAUSE OF BUDGETARY CONCERNS; RICHARD RUSSELL'S COMMENTS
  • Telephone conversation # 6718, sound recording, LBJ and EDWARD KENNEDY, 1/9/1965, 11:32AM
  • Kennedy, Edward M. (Edward Moore), 1932-2009
  • EDWARD KENNEDY
  • KENNEDY SAYS HE SUPPORTED EDMUND MUSKIE FOR SENATE DEMOCRATIC WHIP BUT MUSKIE WILL NOT RUN SO KENNEDY HAS DECIDED TO RUN FOR WHIP AGAINST RUSSELL LONG; LBJ DISCUSSES ALBEN BARKLEY'S CHALLENGE IN FDR ADMINISTRATION, SAYS PRESIDENT SHOULD
  • Telephone conversation # 13832, sound recording, LBJ and EDWARD KENNEDY, 12/30/1968, 9:41PM
  • Kennedy, Edward M. (Edward Moore), 1932-2009
  • EDWARD KENNEDY
  • TREASURY SECRETARY DESIGNATE DAVID KENNEDY REPORTS ON HIS TALK WITH RICHARD NIXON IN WHICH KENNEDY RELAYED DISCUSSION HE AND LBJ HAD ABOUT FEDERAL BUDGET YESTERDAY, SAYS NIXON FEELS IT IS RESPONSIBLE BUDGET, DOUBTS SURTAX CAN BE REPEALED
  • Telephone conversation # 13901, sound recording, LBJ and DAVID KENNEDY, 1/1/1969, 1:00PM
  • Kennedy, David Matthew, 1905-
  • DAVID KENNEDY
  • NYC ______ Secy McNamara - Washington ' Bill Moyers - Austin ' __ To office to work desk The President dictated to mf -wires to be sent to Amb and Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. John F Kennedy (Mrs. Johnson then suggested that the President write the letter
  • to Fitt’s involvement with the John F. Kennedy gravesite and the internment of Robert F. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery. • • • • 07/17/17 Date range of collection: 1923-1992 2 linear feet, 1 linear inch Available for research. (Open 11/22/1983) 1
  • About Robert Hardesty
  • Folder title list, Office Files of Robert Hardesty
  • Hardesty, Robert L. (Robert Louis), 1931-
  • National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org COLLECTION DETAILS and FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Office Files of Robert Hardesty, 1/1967 - 12
  • Folder, "[NSC Meeting] Meeting with Cabinet, DNC, et al to commemorate Pres. Kennedy's birthday, 5/28/1964, Volume 2, Tab 5," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 1
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • Robert McNamara Unde r Secretary of Defense Cyrus R. Vance Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz Atomic Energy Commissioner Glenn Seaborg NASA Administrator James Webb Agency
Kennedy, Vann (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Secretary of Texas Democratic Party, 1937; Texas delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1948; Assistant State Director, 1960 Kennedy/Johnson presidential campaign
  • Kennedy, Vann
  • LBJ Connection: Special Assistant to President Kennedy; Organizing Director of JFK Oral History Project, Executive Director, RFK memorial
  • Bio: (1923-2005) Attorney; Veteran, WWII; Special Assistant to President Kennedy; Organizing Director of JFK Oral History Project, Executive Director, RFK memorial; Deputy National Chairman, Citizens for Kennedy and Johnson, 1960; Executive
  • you all you hope for-and some clays just for yourself ... If you are ever in New York and have any free rime­ you know I would always love to see you ... " !After the as assinationl of Senator Robert Kennedy the Johnsons immediately sent a tele­ gram
  • Tidelands legislation; admission of Alaska and Hawaii as states; East-West Center in Honolulu; space program; Senate committee assignments; Estes Kefauver, John Kennedy, and the Foreign Relations Committee; 1960 Democratic National Convention; LBJ’s
  • Oral history transcript, Robert G. (Bobby) Baker, interview 2 (II), 10/31/1974, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Robert G. (Bobby) Baker
  • Baker, Robert G.
  • See all online interviews with Robert G. (Bobby) Baker
  • , and you'll see. respect for Jack Kennedy. If he You can go back and So Mr. Rayburn did not have a lot of I think that once he became president, he did. G: In that room were Robert Kennedy and Speaker Rayburn and I think John Connally and Lyndon Johnson
  • the final decision was made. B: Sir, that brings up a question. There has been a good deal of speculation about the relationship between Mr. Johnson and Robert Kennedy. Did you see, during these years, the years of Mr. Johnson's vice presidency, any sign
  • Copyright to the unpublished writings of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is held by Caroline Kennedy. In accordance with NARA regulations at 36 C.F.R. 1252.62, it is the researcher's responsibility to obtain any necessary permissions and to determine
  • LBJ TEASES JACQUELINE KENNEDY ABOUT LEAVING TOWN WITHOUT SAYING GOODBYE; LBJ, LADY BIRD JOHNSON WISH MRS. KENNEDY, HER FAMILY MERRY CHRISTMAS; MRS. KENNEDY THANKS LBJ FOR PRESENTS DELIVERED BY LUCI JOHNSON; MRS. JOHNSON'S ACTIVITIES; UPCOMING ERHARD
  • Telephone conversation # 636, sound recording, LBJ and JACQUELINE KENNEDY, 12/21/1963, 6:55PM
  • Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1929-1994
  • JACQUELINE KENNEDY
  • LBJ RELAYS CONGRATULATIONS ON EDWARD KENNEDY'S "MEET THE PRESS" APPEARANCE TO JOSEPH KENNEDY, SR., WHO IS BRIEFLY ON THE LINE
  • Kennedy, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1888-1969
  • JOSEPH KENNEDY, SR.
  • LBJ Connection: Dallas Police Chief at the time of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy