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- Oral history transcript, Robert Taft, Jr., interview 1 (I), 5/21/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
- Robert Taft, Jr.
- Taft, Robert, Jr.
- See all online interviews with Robert Taft, Jr.
- INTERVIEWEE: ROBERT TAFT, JR. INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: Congressman Taft's office, Cannon 315, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: Let's just identify you, sir. You're Robert Taft, Jr., Republican from First District of Ohio in the current
Oral history transcript, Gerri Whittington, interview 1 (I), 6/5/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- How Whittington came to work for LBJ following President Kennedy's assassination; Whittington's duties; LBJ's secretaries' rotating schedules; traveling with LBJ to the Ranch and Austin; Whittington as the first African American to integrate
- as a secretary to Ralph Dungan. He was a special assistant to President Kennedy. His main job was to--he was a talent scout for President Kennedy with the ambassadors and cabinet officers. Latin America was on his wing [?] and we were pretty busy. And President
- ; overestimating the likelihood of LBJ being chosen as a presidential nominee in 1960; Senator Hubert Humphrey saying that he did not want to be vice president; opinions of the Kennedy/Johnson ticket in 1960; conflict among the Kennedys over LBJ's nomination
- : At the convention I know a number of stories went around, for example, that the offering of the vice presidency to Johnson was just a ploy that the Kennedy camp never dreamed he would accept. And also that the offer was made over Robert Kennedy's objections. Were
Oral history transcript, Donald J. Cronin, interview 4 (IV), 2/15/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- 1960 Democratic National Convention; Alabama citizens' opinion of John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon; the Kennedy/Nixon debate in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; LBJ's and Lady Bird Johnson's 1960 campaign trip through Alabama; LBJ's ambition; LBJ as vice
- the 1960 campaign. Tell me about the presidential campaign from an Alabama perspective. C: 1960 was the [John F.] Kennedy campaign, and from an Alabama perspective, Alabama was not yet ready for a Catholic president. This was reflected of course
- , 0eft) who spent time as a lecturer at the LBJ School of Public Affairs. He was escorted through the museum by volunteer Susan Dimmick. 2 Early Decisions on Vietnam Discussed A scholarly conference to explore the early decisions made by the Kennedy
- OFFICE CONVERSATION ABOUT HHH'S POLITICAL TRIPS; HHH ASKS KENNEDY AND HART TO MEET WITH MIKE MANSFIELD ON POSSIBLE COMPROMISE ON POLL TAX AMENDMENT TO VOTING RIGHTS BILL; HART RELAYS JOE RAUH'S OBJECTIONS TO MEETING OF KENNEDY, HART, AND MANSFIELD
- Telephone conversation # 7625, sound recording, HUBERT HUMPHREY and EDWARD KENNEDY, 5/11/1965, time unknown
- Kennedy, Edward M. (Edward Moore), 1932-2009
- HHH ON HOLD 0:50; OFFICE CONVERSATION PRECEDES CALL; HART IS MEETING WITH KENNEDY AT TIME OF CALL; RECORDING ENDS BEFORE CONVERSATION IS OVER
- EDWARD KENNEDY
Oral history transcript, Stewart J.O. Alsop, interview 1 (I), 7/15/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- at the 1960 Democratic Convention; Philip Graham; Herman Talmadge; Alsop's writing about the Vietnam War; Bill Moyers; criticism of LBJ's approach to Vietnam; Alsop being invited to visit privately with presidents; LBJ's unpredictable nature' Robert McNamara
- in the North and to commit American combat troops in the South, who was advising him? M; The Kennedy people. A: Without exception, the Kennedy people! Rusk, appointed by John F. Kennedy; Robert McNamara, appointed by John F. Kennedy; McGeorge Bundy
- . Alexis Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Hall Katzenbach and Master Hall Katzenbach Senator H^ Robert Kennedy Judge and Mrs. Orman Ketcham Mr. Jeffrey C. Kitchen Mrs. Dorothea Klajbor Mr. Harold D. Koffsky Hon Foy D Kohler , U. S. Amb to Russia Date October White
- with his mother; description of Mrs. Johnson; Mrs. Johnson’s view of family’s economic status as opposed to LBJ’s opinions; Roberts’ impressions of the Johnson family; relationship between Johnson’s father, Sam Ealy Johnson, and Sam Rayburn; LBJ’s
- Oral history transcript, Juanita Roberts, interview 1 (I), 4/28/1965, by Eric F. Goldman
- Juanita Roberts
- Roberts, Juanita, 1913-1983
- See all online interviews with Juanita Roberts
- INTERVIEWEE: Juanita Roberts INTERVIEWER: Eric F. Goldman PLACE: The Cabinet Room of the White House G: Would you please tell about your talk with the President’s mother? R: It was with Dorothy [Territo]. This was primarily to be just
- Baker, Robert G.
- across the continent from each other. C: And I probably saw more of Jack Kennedy, if everyone will hereafter forgive me for referring to him as Jack, because he was close to my age, he was a little older than I was, but we were such good friends
Oral history transcript, John V. Singleton, Jr., interview 2 (II), 7/15/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Singleton -- II -- 7 G: Do, please. S: In 1960--I ' ve told this story publicly. got the promissory note. Somewhere around live still In 1960 in the fall, as you will recall, as everyone will recall, the Kennedy-Johnson
- was reporting on New York political situation: that Robert Kennedy, Edward Kennedy, Arthur Schlesinger, Ted Sorensen. Stephen Smith, etc, were all telephoning everybody asking them to come over to Kennedy's side. If one of the above in the line made a phone call
- ; Rayburn's relationship with Eugene Cox; Rayburn's relationship with people in the oil and gas industry; Holton's involvement in the 1960 and 1964 presidential campaigns; Rayburn's involvement in LBJ accepting the vice presidential nomination in 1960; Robert
- Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Holton -- I -- 20 G: I understand that Robert Kennedy came in and that four of them went back to the bedroom, and this was Sam Rayburn, John Connally, Lyndon Johnson, and Robert
- Engine Co., Inc., Columbus, In (Chairman of the Commission) Dr. Russell Nelson, President, Johns Hopkins Medical Center, Baltimore This Commission is studying the problem of manpower in the Dr. Robert Ebert, Dean, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, Mass
- Date_ February White House ___ Day 22, 1966 * TUESDAY Acnvity(inc)ude visited by) Bill Moyers __ Bill Moyers Secy. Rusk f McGeorge Bundy (b 5) - re Senator Kennedy's statement (b 4) - re world situation Secy. Wirtz - Miami,Florida (b
- Valenti (pl) -- returning his call Kermit Gordon, Director of Budget Ramsey Clark, Justice Department January 5, Tuesday White House Meeting w/ group from Dallas, Texas -see page Robert B. Cullum Earl F. Hayes Kermit Gordon, Director of Budget Eugene
Telephone conversation # 3172, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE SECRETARY, 4/28/1964, time unknown
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- LBJ TELLS SECRETARY TO HAVE LEE WHITE COME TO HIS OFFICE; SECRETARY ANNOUNCES CALL FROM EDWARD KENNEDY
- CALL FROM EDWARD KENNEDY IS NOT RECORDED; SLIP INDICATES CALL AT 7:15P, BUT WITH LINE MARKED THROUGH KENNEDY'S NAME
- LBJ Connection: Special Assistant to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, 1961-1964; under LBJ, worked on recruitment, presidential appointments; U.S. Ambassador to Chile, 1964-1967
- Bio: Ralph Anthony Dungan (b. April 22, 1923, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-d. October 5, 2013, St. John Parish, Barbados) was a Special Assistant to President John F. Kennedy from 1961 to 1963 and to President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1963 to 1964. He
- LBJ Connection: Special Assistant to President Kennedy, 1961-1963; Member, Vice Chairman and Acting Chairman, U.S. Tariff Commission, 1963-1967; Director, JFK Library
- assistant to President Kennedy from 1961 to 1963, and Tariff Commissioner from 1963 to 1967. Fenn served as president of the Center for Business-Government Relations from 1969 to 1971. He was Director of the John F. Kennedy Library from 1972 to 1986
- Bio: Edward Moore Kennedy (b. Feb. 22, 1932, Boston, Mass.-d. Aug. 25, 2009), graduated from Harvard University with a B.A. in government in 1956, and received his LL.B. from the University of Virginia in 1959. He served in the United States Army
- Kennedy, Edward M. (Edward Moore), 1932-2009
- LBJ Connection: National Director, Kennedy for President, 1959-1960; Special Assistant to President Kennedy for Congressional Relations, 1961-1963, to President Johnson, 1963-1965; Postmaster General of the U.S., 1965-1968
- Bio: Lawrence Francis O'Brien (1917-1990), Democratic Party official, government official, served as the Director of Organization for the Kennedy-Johnson Presidential campaign in 1960. He was the Special Assistant to the President for Congressional
- : He told me that he felt he had a commitment. And he gave me the memorandum for the record that Robert Kennedy had written on September 3, 1964, reflecting his conversation with Saunders on August 1, 1964, in which Kennedy said that while the Justice
- LBJ Reminisces (and a note on his portrait for history) See pages 2-7 Bronze Portrait by Robert Berks Lyndon Johnson'sImage for History By Harry Middleton Lyndon Johnson ... seems to be under atlllck from all sides now as reviewers rub
- John McNaughton, Martin Luther King, Jr., Robert F ., Kennedy, Uncle Huffman Baines, Governor Christian Herter, astronauts, "Him", Peace Corps Associate Director Bob Rupley , Congressmen John E. Fogarty and Clarence Cannon, Prime Minister
- time. And he was also very gracious to them and wrote some very tender personal notes to Mrs. Kennedy during the whole first year. B: Was Robert Kennedy involved in this kind of thing, either actively or by acquiescence? M: Yes. I believe so. He
Oral history transcript, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, interview 1 (I), 1/11/1974, by Joe B. Frantz
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- ; JFK's staff vs. LBJ's staff; Kennedy Rose Garden; William Manchester's book; not voting in the 1964 election; LBJ's campaigning for RFK's Senate campaign
- Oral history transcript, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, interview 1 (I), 1/11/1974, by Joe B. Frantz
- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
- Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1929-1994
- See all online interviews with Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
- Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
- : January 11, 1974 INTERVIEWEE : MRS . JACQUELINE KENNEDY ONASSIS INTERVIEWER : JOE B . FRANTZ PLACE : Her Manhattan apartment in New York City Tape 1 of 2 First part of tape missing (35 feet) F: Let's continue, then, our broken interview
- Folder title list, National Security Files, Files of Robert W. Komer
- Files of Robert W. Komer
- National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org/ SERIES DESCRIPTION and FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: National Security Files Series: Files of Robert
- , "is just as bipartisan as breathing." Credit: Ausrin America11-S1ares111an David Kennedy LibraryMounts Workof Black Artists An exhibition which proved to be immensely popular was "Harlem Renaissance: Art of Brack America," on display in the Library
- AFB fr JV Genl Clifton South Lawn via helicopter Agent Youngblood arr w/ Gov Harriman To NYC via AF #1 Arrive John F Kennedy Intl Airport Helicopter to World's Fair Heliport w/ Gov Harriman Sen Keating Cong Burkley Cong Rooney Cong Rowan Cong
- , Governo r Connally, Directo r an d Mrs . McCone , Commissione r Patterso n o f NY Police, Sg t Gaddi s arr a t 4:0 5 -- motorcad e t o church. Met by Mayor Robert Wagner and escorted to limousine To St. Bartholomew' s Episcopa l Churc h vi a ca r
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 13 (XIII), 9/10/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of new towns; the creation of the Department of Housing and Urban Development with Secretary Robert Weaver as the first African-American cabinet member; how the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) was affected by the creation of HUD; a constitutional
- Development. O: Well, that all followed the pattern that had been established back at the time of Kennedy when the word was that [Robert] Weaver would be the first black member of the President's cabinet. That surrounded the enactment. As this dragged
- , Associate Director, Peace Corps Michael Moynihan, Director, Information Staff, AID Peter J. A Davies, Chief, Private Enterprise Division, AID Robert L. Oshins, Director, Executive Service Corps Planning Staff, AID Al Zipser, Xerox Corp Xerox Corp Clair Cook
Oral history transcript, Phyllis Bonanno, interview 3 (III), 5/9/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- The assassination of Robert Kennedy; LBJ's interest in gun control; Secret Service protection for presidential candidates; LBJ's opinion of Robert Kennedy; security measures following Robert Kennedy's assassination; activities the day Robert Kennedy
- . Gillette PLACE: Ms. Bonanno's office, Washington, D.C. Tape1 of 1 G: Let me ask you to talk first about the assassination of Robert Kennedy. B: I came into the White House at about seven o'clock on June 5 [1968]. The President had already been up
- Rostow--About a Lodge. memo from Rostow and plans for the meeting this evening w/ f\ Mrs. Johnson --About a letter to Mrs. John Kennedy an d the advisability of it. __ Date December 16, 1966 .* - . The White House Dav Activity (inciude visited
- t)at,, June White House p^, Monday Activity (inc!ude visited by) (ure Robert Anderson, NYC 27, 1966 ExpendiCode b.1 Jack Vaughn, Director, Peace Corps Walt Rostow (pl) Hon. Lincoln Gordon, To Oval Office Secy McNamara Liz Carpenter re plans
- Thursday W House Mansion May 28 1964 Breakfast Walter Jenkins fr mansion Bill Moyers fr mansion McGeo Bundy fr mansion Joint mt of Cabinet and Nat'l Security Council in State Dining Room over at Memorial for President Kennedy brief remarks Arr
- Folder title list, Personal Papers, Papers of Robert C. Wood
- Wood, Robert Coldwell, 1923-2005
- open Kennedy, Sen. Robert Cong. 1967 open Long, Edward Cong. 1967 open McCarthy, Sen. Eugene Cong. 1967 open McClellan, John L. Senate 1967 open Magnuson, Warren C. Senate 1967 open Mansfield, Mike Senate open Mondale, Walter F. Cong. 1967 open Muskie
- Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) loss to Eugene McCarthy in the Oregon primary; support for RFK going into the New York primary; concerns going into the California primary and memories of 1960 California problems with Edmund "Pat" Brown; the RFK/McCarthy
- to assume that probably there were some who shared the view that he should come back, and there were some who probably shared my view. I didn't see any great overriding reason for him to take that step. G: How did Robert Kennedy's death affect Lyndon
- (incSude visited bv) turt October 11, 1966 Ex pen Cod To Fish Rooom for meeting with the President's Council on Mental Retardation ^ Hon John W. Gardner. Secy of HEW Doug Cater Robert A. Aldrich, M. D. . University of Washington School of Medicine
- Da,r AugUSt White House Dav 11, 1966 Thursday Expe Activity (inc!ade visited by) tu Awake Jack Valenti, Director MPA Leonard Marks Staff Robert Anderson - NYC Bill on second floor today: Jake Jacobsen Moyers Drs. Fox and Burkley - for routine
