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  • Congressional relations with the Department of the Treasury during the Kennedy administration; Charls Walker; Barr's duties under the Department of the Treasury; Larry O'Brien; conflict between the Department of the Treasury and other departments
  • : Well, I know about your congressional career. B: You do? G: You've covered that in your first interview. B: Did I? All right, okay. I did tell you that I had gone back to work in Indianapolis, and Kennedy--by that time Larry [O'Brien] had
  • r. Hoa9a of BeplPJriiH'IB(91r---­ Wutalai&oa. D. C .. jl/az ' ti. h (CCD:'es. to Mr. 0' en 's of'f1ce before being forwarded to Central Pilea.) §x PA~ I Kennedy t J -~ March 24• 1964 Dear C•puuaa: 11\11 lt aaon1 the first ln1141dy
  • Governor Pat Brown, his wife, Bernice, and Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies; India Edwards; friends such as Zendra Pipkin and Richard and Maureen Neuberger; LBJ's battle with Tom Miller over what Austin citizens had to pay for electricity; Luci's
  • presence as the sudden president of the United States after he had perhaps come to like Kennedy, or at least Jacqueline Kennedy. But Lyndon only regarded him because of his relation to his people, was my impression. And he used to just say, "Don't you do
  • to Ann Arbor to carry on scholarly pursuits. Gardner Ackley left Ann Arbor for Washington for the third time in August 1962 when President John Kennedy named him as a member of the Council of Economic advisers. He served as a member of the Council until
  • ; problems in accepting appointments; the Robert Weaver appointment; problem of women appointees; leaking appointments; loans of personnel from departments from the White House; impressions of LBJ as an executive; the Great Society
  • Clinton is a career civil servant who worked during the Kennedy Administration for Ralph Dungan. He's now the director of housing of the new Communities Program for the Department of Hous ing and Urban Development. LBJ Presidential Library http
  • Thomas J. Dodd; General Julius ator Estes Kefauver. 8 Klein; Chancellor Konrad Adenauer; of Defense Robert S. Mc­ Senator Thomas J. Dodd Senator John A. Carroll; Sen• L to R: President John F. Kennedy receives Foreign Minister Heinrich von
  • Miss Mar y Kay Minehart, th e Wes t Virgini a Strawberr y Quee n (Mary Mary Kay) Kay ~ RobertF. Minehar t (mother ) Mrs. Robert Mr. Darrel l Hawkin s , President , Wes t Virginia Strawberr y Festiva l Association Mrs. Ralp h Comstoc k , Director o f
  • Robert Byrd r Secretary of the Treasury, Joseph Barr e Califano-pl * ' e Manatos ' - ' ' . Carl Albert * . Hale Boggs t Sanders G Lawrenc e O'Brien Rank Senato ^ j , Th _ The usher reported that the guest s began arriving at 8:25 and Sen. Byrd wa s
  • . Dean A. McGee, Chmn & Pres. , Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc. of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma reache d in NYC Sen. Robert Byrd, of W. Va. The President to the East Room for THE WmiE HousE Datf 15 December 1967 PREStDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAtLY DtARY
  • the seeking out of qualified personnel in your organization is an integral part of your program. In his first State of the Union Message, President Kennedy spoke of the civil service. He said: "Let every public servant know, whether his post is high or low
  • clipping re: Education Symposium Two photos of President Johnson and an unidentified man (sent to photo lab) Scroll about John F. and Robert Kennedy [letter from LBJ to Mark Ward, 8/16/71] Report for LBJ Ranch by Occidental Chem. Co., folder 1 Report
  • : Actually you got the formal endorsement of the Texas AF of L in the campaign? M: That"s right. And there was one Sunday when Morris Roberts and I thought we were going to get Stevenson to come out on the Taft-Hartley thing. We thought we had him
  • Vance, Cyrus R. (Cyrus Roberts), 1917-2002
  • the time schedule was, and he said that I should be out at Kennedy by no later than four o'clock; that they were going to have a plane there; that Luke Battle would be flying up to fill me in on the latest information; and that I would have a small staff
  • don't know--you see, I think he always perceived Moynihan as a Kennedy person, you see-- G: Did he tie him to Robert Kennedy? B: Yes; New York, Bob Kennedy, all that kind of stuff because--the President chewed my head out at another time when I
  • ‑17/64 4/16‑17/64 11/14‑24/65 7/2‑3/66 Jul-66 7/8‑9/66 Dec-63 Jan-64 AG Trip [Robert Kennedy's Trip] Attorney General Trip [Robert Kennedy’s trip to Germany and Poland] Harriman Trip [Pierre] Salinger Trip Around the World [John] McCone Trip Secretary
  • with at Robert F. Kennedy requesting Sorensenwith President received a wire 9:09a 4-1-68 from the Senator an opportunity to meet him) Little Lyn out almost immediately. Walt Rostow sitting o n th e President's leftKennedy in the Vice President's chair
  • Illinois Central strike; National Independent Committee for Johnson-Humphrey; organizational task force for HUD; Robert Weaver; White House Civil Rights Conference; “Summit Conference” in Chicago; Cabinet posts offered; Demonstration Cities
  • President Johnson and Willard Wirtz regarding the violence down at Cape Kennedy, and the fact that there had been dynamite blasts against a train. I don't know--this may be no more than a LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
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  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • supervisory responsibility for the Department of Defense program. I didn't have line responsibility but I was in fact charged by the Secretary [Robert S. McNamara] with getting it put together and moving. I attended the meetings of the committee
  • Tune Telephone 11 In Out Lo * t or t ...... Activity 12, 1967 d (include visited by) LD 12:16p 12:20p Hon. Robert Good. U.S. Ambassador to Zambia ' Rostow says Good is one of the two or three best ambassadors we have in Africa. This apt
  • . of Manufactures Robert F. Lucey, of the Diocese of San Antonio P. S. 1 Rudin Knight of Great Neck, Long Island, N. of Y., president of the Synogogue Council of Am Akron, Ohio presidentof theKnightNewspapers Smith of New York, general manager of the American
  • thought they cost too much money for what they could accomplish. M: What did you think of Mr. Robert Kennedy's candidacy in the spring of 1968? T: I didn't think that he had a chance to win against Johnson. Let's see, he got in in February
  • what set the stage to break the filibuster and pass the Civil Rights Act, although that didn't happen until 1964. But the potential was there, and it was just a question of when they made the fight and Kennedy hadn't decided to do it, as you know. G
  • not support him. Gene McCarthy. And certainly not I'm certainly very sorry that Robert Kennedy was killed, but had he lived, I believe my reservations about him would have been borne through, as they were about McCarthy. A real man, the fiber of a person
  • started in the Johnson Administration, and you had agreed to remain as an assistant special counsel :for the new president. We've talked about the problems of getting a Kennedy staff reoriented into a Johnson staff and meshed with 2. Johnson staff
  • Evolving of Lady Bird’s role as First Lady; handled all speech invitations; beginning of beautification idea; Sharon Francis; beautification efforts; Walter Washington; planting of Jacqueline Kennedy Garden; billboards; LBJ’s interest
  • a moment--two things on this particular incident. One is that in the papers following the assassination of President Kennedy for some time into the Johnson Administration the pundits invariably said that Secretary Udall would be the first to go. until
  • or fifteen [were] in there. Then Kennedy came down to the room. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] B: Robert? E: No, Jack Kennedy. More on LBJ Library
  • convention, the one that picked Adlai Stevenson for the second time and nominated Estes Kefauver? M: Yes, I was there. F: Do you have any light to throw on why Texas abandoned Kefauver and went for Kennedy? M: I was not really in on a lot
  • Folder title list, Special File on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy
  • National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Special File on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy, 11/22/1963 - 1968
  • , and the [Baltimore] Democratic County Chairman, who was in Florida but he flew up for this meeting. Then we ha~ in the Senate Senator [Joseph] Tydings, who was going to support Bobby Kennedy, and [Thomas] D'Alesandro, the mayor of Baltimore, that was going
  • Baker, Robert Kennedy and wiretapping; President Kennedy’s record; LBJ on civil rights and voting rights; Richard Russell; the LBJ Presidential Library; the appointment of Abe Feinberg’s brother to the Circuit Court; relations with Pakistan; first visit
  • ://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Krim -- II -- 6 Bobby Kennedy, saying that people would think of him as snooping
  • MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: China Experts Meeting with the President, February 2, 1968 (Sponsored by the National Committee on United States­ China Relations) PARTICIPANTS: The President, Professors Edwin O. Reischauer, Harvard, Robert A. Scalapino
  • Moyers and immigration bill Geo Reedy Mayor Bill Bill of Chicago Secy Mann Moyers Richard Daley Moyers To Cabinet Room for filming of to up-date th e current fil m whic h carries a messag e fro m presiden t Kennedy - - J V To office w/ MW
  • Chairman of Morgan Guaranty Trust John M Meyer for President of Gardner Ackley P Ries Secretary Robert McNamara Ambassador Ellswort h Bunker McGeorge Bund y McGeorge Bund y To Cabine t Roo m for Meetin g with th e following : Admiral "Red " Raborn
  • on the conferees. I notice we had [Najeeb] Halaby call Tripp [Juan Trippe?]; we even had U.S. Steel make some calls. We tried to get guys that knew them to-And the ambitious Democrats, like [Edward] Kennedy, even though they didn't want to vote against labor
  • . Willia m W . Barro n o f Wes t Virgini a OF Governor-elect o f Wes t Virginia , Hulet t Smit h Curtis B . Trent , Jr . , Executiv e Assistan t t o Governo r Barro n Bonn Brow n Joe Burdet t J Valenti in Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara SEE TRAVE L
  • Oral history transcript, Robert S. McNamara, interview 1 (I), 1/8/1975, by Elspeth D. Rostow
  • Robert S. McNamara
  • McNamara, Robert Strange, 1916-2009
  • See all online interviews with Robert S. McNamara
  • INTERVIEWEE: ROBERT McNAMARA INTERVIEWER: Walt W. Rostow PLACE: Washington, D.C. M: Walt, I would like to start this discussion by recording my skepticism of the value of oral history and my reluctance to participate in it. To be candid, I should tell
  • : It is now. I was just indicating that--perhaps as useful background, even though it's in the Kennedy Administration--you were of course involved in Viet Nam from a very early time, and I'd like to get some indication as to how much Mr. Johnson as Vice
  • Folder, "McNamara, Robert S.," Post-Pres Central Files, Name Files, Box 106
  • McNamara, Robert Strange, 1916-2009
  • that it was President Johnson'.i. view that Bob~cNama.ra had started the study at the behest of Robert'kennedy and to strengthen Robert Kennedy's political position. Averell said that Bob is in ''a terrible state. rr He feels miserable about the study, its leakage
  • sure, also they'd had their prior battle with President Kennedy. We did want to avoid the sort of "sons of bitches" stuff that Kennedy had gotten into. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson