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  • all dinner guests; to the State Dining Room for dinner. 10:35 To the parlors for coffee. 6. 10:54 To the East Room for entertainment. Robert Merrill and The New Christy Minstrels!! 11:40 To the North Portico with the President to bid goodbye to guests
  • to have lunch with the President. 2:18 To Mr. Per's shop for comb-out. 3. 2:50 Returned to the White House. 3:25 To the first floor -- had pictures taken with the house guests in the Red Room. 3:40 To the Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Garden with Erv Duggan
  • to group of Christian church Senate Johnson opened the Senate Secretary Anderson f Governor Robert Meyner, New Jersey re: nomination of Phil Foreman for federal judge left for House steps to see and hear Texas choir boys Mr. and Mrs. Murray Marshall (Dallas
  • January 9 . 196 5 White House Saturday Donald Cook , Ne w York Senator Edwar d Kennedy , Pal m Beach , Florid a Myer Feldma n Secretary Robert McNamar a Myer Feldma n To th e offic e Jack Valent i (pl ) McGeorge Bund y (pl ) Warren Rodgers . Hears
  • Stegall ( trying to locate Walter Jenkins) - Washington, D. C. Attorney General Robert Kennedy (Mass.) Departed LBJ Ranch via chopper for Bergstrom AFB w/ Mrs. Johnson, VM (GW went in w/ another chopper) Judge A. W. Moursund -- saying thank you for week
  • Judge Thornberry - to wish him a happy birthday Meeting w/ Mr. C. L. McNally - Publisher, Sat Evening Post Nat King Cole, Mr. Jones, Andy Hatcher - till 11:22 Mrs. Kennedy Cong. Carl Albert Shook hands w/ Dale Alford Kermit Gordon Fine Arts Commission
  • . Robert Kennedy, Secy McNamara, Secy Ball, Secy. Harriman, Sen Russell, Sen. Saltonstall, Sen. Fulbright, Sen. Hickenlooper, Cong. Vinson, Cong. Arends, Cong. Thomas E. Morgan, Congresswoman Frances Bolton until 10:55 // 10:57 - Andy Hatcher Secy. McNamara
  • Young 9:51 f Gov. G. Mennen Williams 10:15 f Secretary Freeman 10:20 f Robert Anderson 10:25 Mr McCone and McGeorge Bundy 11:10 t Mrs. Philip Graham 11:15 11:45 12:15 t 11:06 Secretary Hodges in Oval Room C ong. John Shelly Mayor - elect of San
  • * Selectednames shouldbeunderscored. Expenditure Code Col. Burris arrived 4040 52n d Street Depart 4040 with Col. Burris for White HOUSE Juanita Roberts in car en route Arrive White House NSC Executive Committee meeting - White Hous e - lasting until 11:10
  • - depart with Mrs. J and Grace Tully by car Made unscheduled stop @ Gas Station - returned WJ's call Left station Arr. @ Jno Roosevelt Cottage (original Val-Kill) for Lunch w/ Pres and Mrs. Kennedy President and Mrs. Eisenhower, President and Mrs. Truman
  • Mr. Rayburn was not opposed to it, but he had certain conditions that he wanted. And as I recall, he did not want himself or he didn't want Senator Johnson to receive all the information from Senator Robert Kennedy. I don't know that there was any
  • How Wallace classified LBJ’s political stances from the Senate through Presidential periods; the 1960 Presidential campaign; the Birmingham demonstrations and Wallace’s discussion with Robert F. Kennedy regarding them; Wallace’s high regard for John
  • contact with those gentlemen at all that I can recall at this time. B: Did you deal mostly with Attorney General [Robert] Kennedy? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • / 14/ 66 Thursday '"Mrs. Barnaby Kenney and daughter, Elizabeth .Sedgley Bidwell Mrs. Charles Maguire George Valentine Carl Billman Sister Margaret Miss Ann von-der-Leith James H Blessing Katherine Martin Robert Walker Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss Albert
  • Sheldon Cohen, Commissioner, IRS Joe Califano (pl) Mrs. Johnson - LBJ Ranch Walt Rostow (pl) Joe Califano (pl) Robert Kintner (pl) MW (pl) Walt Rostow (pl) Walt Rostow 23, 1966 Date June23, 1966 Day Thursday Activity (inc!ude visited by) Joe
  • How John F. Kennedy's (JFK) assassination affected the reputation of Dallas and Texas; the emotional toll of JFK's and Robert Kennedy's (RFK) deaths on O'Brien; being asked to identify the missal that was used when Lyndon Johnson (LBJ) took his oath
  • and Robert Kennedy in 1964. You were perhaps in the middle, over the years, in that relationship. Did either man make an attempt during that year to improve the relationship? O: Yes, Lyndon Johnson did. G: Did he? O: In the sense that on a number
  • ; reputation as a hawk in Vietnam erroneous; Robert Kintner; rivalry between RFK and LBJ; Presidential press secretaries; LBJ seeking professional advice on TV style; conscious of Texas twang; Barry Goldwater; George Wallace; 3/31 speech; evaluation of LBJ
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • ? H: That's quite right. F: You didn't assign additional people to McCarthy or Robert Kennedy? H: No, I should say not. F: At the convention in '68, did you see evidence of the alleged heavy-hand LBJ Presidential Library http
  • Kennedy family attitude toward LBJ; Kennedy staff; discussions of staffing pattern for the White House; 1964 campaign; Republican National Convention, 1964; Walter Jenkins; Vietnam issue in the campaign; Gulf of Tonkin Resolution; LBJ’s inheriting
  • , was caused by a newspaper campaign that was put on supporting Robert Kennedy for the vice presidential nomination on the Democratic ticket. There was quite a stir about it, and the President wanted no part of that. It never would have worked, and I agreed
  • IN THE CABINET ROOM OF THE WHITE HOUSE The President of the United States, Presiding A TTORNEY GENERAL Robe rt F. Kennedy CIA John A . McCone , Director DEFENSE Robert S. McNamara, Secretary Cyrus Vance, Deputy Secretary OEP Edward A. McDermott, Director STATE
  • Kennedy, Robert F. (Robert Francis), 1925-1968
  • :50. Met there by J, C. Kellam, Gov. and Mrs . John Connally , Judg e an d Mrs. Thornberry 1:52 Motorcade t o the University Methodist Church arriving at l:58p 2:00 Memorial Service on the first anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination w/ Mrs
  • Gen Kennedy Secy Freeman Cong Carl Albert Larry O'Brien Sen Dirksen Secy Dillon page 2 Sen Dodd Undersecretary George Ball Geo Reedy James Rowley Chief Secret Service Sen Russell Sen Humphrey Mr Bundy Bill Moyers To mjdr's office gives vm signed
  • Security pick up Mrs Harbin Mtg 12:05 Entry - Attendance NSC Mtg Speaker McCormack, Davi d Bell, Robt F . Kennedy. John A. McCone, Robert S. McNamara. General Maxwell D. Taylor, Edward A. McDermott, Dean Rusk, George Ball, Carl T. Rowan. McGeo. Bundy
  • Secretary Gilpatric Robert Anderson Speaker McCormack Larry O'Brien Sen. Mansfield Liz Carpenter Myer Feldman Telephone Enrry Time No I f or t Activity Code Lo L D 1:20 f 1:30 t 1:45 1:50 t 2:10 2:12 2:21 f 2:22 2:25 t 2:29 f 2:50 3:00 3:01 3:40 t
  • Dick Maguire in cabin w/ Pres. Mrs Ethel Kennedy Ken O'Donnell & wife Pierre Visiting in plane w/ Brooks' & Thomas' Cong. Gonzalez Arrvd Philadelphia departed for Green funeral Returned to Pa. airport departed for Bergstrom 10:00 10:20 10:25 12:30 10
  • relationship with LBJ in the early 1950s; Joseph McCarthy attack; investigation of McCarthy’s finances; reconciliations with LBJ; 1957 Civil Rights Act; supported LBJ for President in 1960; JFK’s selection of LBJ excellent; Kennedy brothers adept at managing
  • columnist, as a national reporter. I remember when you wrote out that first book on the Washington Merry-Go-Round. P: I wouldn't call myself established. I was just beginning with the New Deal, I had started a column with Robert S. Allen in December, 1932
  • Robert McNamara. Secy Anthony J. Celebrezz e an d Mrs. Celebrezze . Sen . Edwar d F . Kennedy, Mr . Fre d Dutto n Richard Goodwin , Geo . Reedy , Elme r Moore , Mrs . Edwi n O. Guthman , Mrs. Burk e Marshall , Arthur Schlesinger , Jr . an d Mrs
  • Wednesday White Walter Jenkins fr mans Secretary McNamara fr Attorney General Kennedy James Scotty Reston W Jenkins fr mans To ofc w/ J Valenti W Jenkins pl Signing Ceremony Made remarks 8-12-64 House Military mans New Haven fr mans Pay Bill
  • in the defense of the dollar and the pound, and the coordination of the Kennedy Round. SAMUEL BELK was on the NSC staff from 1959 to 1965 concentrating on African issues. WILLIAM BOWDLER was a senior staff member of the NSC from 1956 to 1968, on detail from
  • for Lati n American foreig n Ministers . Remarks by the President Arrived offic e - to yb "hello sister. . any troubles?" Non e .. goes int o Ova l Roo m met a t doo r t o offic e b y Jack Valenti . JV Atty General Robert Kennedy JV W Jenkins Bill
  • LBJ’s personal style and diplomacy in interviews and in informal public appearances; reactions of reporters to LBJ’s unpredictable schedules; Cuban Missile Crisis involvement; role as VP; personal enmity with Robert Kennedy; relations with press
  • was against the idea of the blockade, and his views became known really only after the decision had been made to go the blockade. He made known apparently to the President and to Robert Kennedy his unhappiness with the decision. M: He called that an act
  • in. I recall seeing Orville Freeman there, and several gentlemen I didn't know. I know I've left out some of them. B: Was Robert Kennedy there? A: I don't think he was. B: At that meeting did John Kennedy just open the floor for suggestions
  • Robert F. Kennedy's (RFK) approach to his 1968 presidential campaign through primaries; seeking support for RFK before the Indiana primary; utilizing Matt Reese, block captains, and student volunteers in Indiana; receptions to thank local personnel
  • be approximately ten days after he had announced his non-candidacy. I quickly took a trip to Indiana to survey the scene, met with the Kennedy supporters and returned to Washington. The farewell in the Post Office Department and with the President at the White
  • Dominick Sen Oliver Meadows Sen.Hiram Fang Sen. Edwin Patterson Sen. Paul J Fannin Lister Hill John Holden Sen J Sen Daniel Inouye Andy Biemiller Sen Robert Kennedy i Sen Thomas Kuchel ! Sen George S. McGovern : Sen Jack Miller Sen Geo Murphy Claiborne
  • them on his own . Of course, that ultimately proved correct, Texas probably being the outstanding example . M: Did Robert Kennedy go along with this? B: No, Bob Kennedy was, without any question, very much opposed to his brother's selection
  • by the President in his Memorial Day proclamation. The President and Mrs. Johnson were then escorted to the Trophy Room of the Custis-Lee Mansion were they were greeted by Robert F Sutphin, President of the -Memorial Day Corporation. They waited inside the Trophy
  • , Mass. Hon. Joseph G. Kennedy, San Francisco, Calif. Westley W. Law, Savannah, Ga. Alfred Baker Lewis, Old Greenwich, Conn. Chester I. Lewis, Wichita, Kansas. Rev. Emerson Marcee, San Antonio, Texas William Robert Ming, Chicago, 111. L. Joseph Overton
  • OFFICE : 1964 OF—744-735 Page No.: 1 Date. THE WHITE HOUSE November 19, 1964 PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY White House The President bega n his day a t (Place) Entry No. C Telephone f or t Time In Out Lo Secretary Robert McNamara (b
  • much. I remember he said he was well-liked. G: Anything on the President's relationship with Robert Kennedy during this period? Robert Kennedy resigned as attorney general to run for the Senate from New York. W: No. I recall that Robert Kennedy came
  • of President Kennedy. And you talked about the formation of the budget at that point in time and how you worked with Lyndon Johnson. According to the books written about this event, there is the idea that Lyndon Johnson worked very hard to keep this budget
  • Oral history transcript, Robert G. (Bobby) Baker, interview 4 (IV), 2/29/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Robert G. (Bobby) Baker
  • Baker, Robert G.
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  • , 1984 INTERVIEWEE: ROBERT G. BAKER INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Baker's office, Olney, Maryland Tape 1 of 1 G: Let's start with 1952. We talked a little bit about it last time, but did not cover a lot of the areas. Let's