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  • ; Medicare; Helen Taussig; Advisory Council on Public Welfare Task Force on Income Maintenance (Heineman Commission); Advisory Commission on Status of Women; Esther Peterson; LBJ fixed associations between Wicky/Cohen/Social Security; Medicare; Mrs. Kennedy
  • delinquency. this. Youth. They had about four cities where they tried One of them was New York, where they set up Mobilization for Another one was Syracuse. New Haven, I think, Baltimore. I can't remember precisely--- I'm not sure. Robert Kennedy had
  • Asst t o Dir. Bryant ) Hugh Gallaghe r (Di r o f Liaison ) David Walke r (Ass t Dir . , ACIR-OEP )" ^f Thoma s L . John s ' Robert Taylo r JT Jame s R . Jone s ' Marie Fehme r Mary Slater Yoichi Okamoto PH1 William Fishe r Sgt. Marshal l Gaddi s Tom
  • it was on Navy Day in 1966, when Senator Robert Kennedy was out in California doing some campaigning for the Democratic ticket out there, and I was in Long Beach then and Assistant Secretary of the Navy, not a very important post in Washington, But I had gone
  • 3/10/64 Mrs. Roberts , For the President's casual reading . .· M c George Bundy's office ' ~ I ..... --~ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 10 , 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT George McGhee delivered your letter to the Chancellor
  • of the SEC in the Johnson presidency as compared to earlier presidencies? C: No, I don't think so. First of all, I can't speak about relationships of earlier administrations--with the possible exception of the Kennedy Administration--and members
  • to believe that your experience here after the Martin Luther King assassination is one reason that you didn't have an outbreak--real outbreak--following the assassination of Robert Kennedy? C: I think so. I think it had something to do with it. If during
  • Quayle Cannon. These sketches, extracted in f'ull from the Dictionary of American Biography, are attached. We are pleased to have been of assistance to you in this matter. ~~ Robert H. Land Chief Attachments Office of the Chief of Protocol Room
  • was supported by every And in 1959 I was John Kennedy's chairman in [Oregon]. K: I did want to ask about that because-- G: He was the author of a highly controversial labor bill. There were five of us who were swing votes on the Education and Labor
  • of Princeton, Inc. 50 Washington Road Princeton, New J'ersey LBJ:HLB:mds Tagged to Secretary of State for direct reply November 14. 1961 Dear Mr. Caskey: It seems to me that Presldent Kennedy had made good ln his promise to stand firm at Berlin
  • was honored that he asked me, in part at the suggestion of his son George, who had been the assistant secretary of labor and with whom I'd worked. Ambassador Lodge knew that I'd traveled in the Soviet Union with Bob Kennedy, who of course had defeated his
  • speaking engagements, press release Alphabetical Files copies of President Johnson’s speeches, speech drafts for Joe Califano and President Johnson, copies of Markman speeches, and one copy of a speech by Robert F. Kennedy. 20 Speeches – Iowa Young
  • to get a haircut. And with this security check, of course I was privileged to work there. Then I met a young captain there--he was working at the time in transportation--Captain Schultz, Robert Schultz, who didn't have the privilege of using the private
  • of things that you would have been testifying before . Did you take any role at all in the 1960 election campaign beyond just an ordinary citizen? B: The 1960 election campaign? F: That's the one between Nixon and Kennedy, with Johnson of course tagging
  • Oral history transcript, C. Robert Perrin, interview 2 (II), 3/17/1969, by Stephen Goodell
  • C. Robert Perrin
  • Perrin, Robert, 1925-
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  • , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: C. ROBERT PERRIN INTERVIEWER: STEPHEN GOODELL PLACE: Mr. Perrin's office in Washington, D.C. Tape of 2 G: This is the second session with r'lr. Robert Perrin, Acting Deputy Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity
  • JOINT ECONOMIC -. .. cu.n •. -. --....~~- -ILK-.-.N.Y . COMMITTEE February 10, 1965 Mrs. Juanita Roberts Persona1·secretary to President Johnson The White House Washington 25, D. C.· Dear Mrs. Roberta: +- ~ 1 am enclosing a Valentine from
  • by Original Sponsors 3/13/50 S.1008 Analyzed by Hon. Robert Elliott Freer, Former Chairman of the Federal Trades Commission. 3/14/50 Legality of Certain Pricing Practices 3/20/50 A&P Arc Violator and Convicted Criminal, Boasts of Times it "Beat the Rap"3/20/50
  • JFK lies in state at the Capitol; the Johnsons attend St. Mark's Church; Eunice Shriver tells the Johnsons Lee Harvey Oswald has been killed; Jacqueline Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, John-John and Caroline ride to the Capitol in the car with the Johnsons
  • [of War Robert] Patterson and General Eisenhower, then chief of staff of the Army. In the separate Air Force concept, all three would be under the Secretary of Defense. The Navy position was one of coordination as against administration. In effect
  • , four presidents. F: Right. R: Eisenhower, Kennedy F: Johnson and Nixon. R: And he was tremendous. F: live heard John Connally say in Texas that at the governors Four presidents. conferences, you were always the best prepared governor
  • Stone's film, "JFK," which is based on the allegation that President John F. Kennedy's as·sassination was a conspiratorial effort invol,ving some of the highest officers of government in league with industrialists who feared that Kennedy would end the U.S
  • Oral history transcript, Robert G. (Bobby) Baker, interview 6 (VI), 7/24/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Robert G. (Bobby) Baker
  • Baker, Robert G.
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  • Howard] Edmondson of Oklahoma, who was soundly defeated by the [Robert] Kerr forces, and the Mayor of New Orleans, who was just--Mayor deLesseps Morrison's support really was religious. He was a French Catholic who liked John Kennedy. have any lines
  • Mansfiel d (b . 1) Senator Dirkse n (b . 1) Cong. Car l Albert (b . 1) Joe Lee Laitin White MW (pl) Sen. Robert (pl) Kennedy McGeo. Bund y (pl) Bill Moyer s (pl) Sp. McCormac k (b . 2) Ashton Gonella Bill Moyers via porchway ^h\VS V ~ Departs th e
  • Oral history transcript, Robert E. Waldron, interview 2 (II), 2/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Robert E. Waldron
  • Waldron, Robert Earl, 1927-1995
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  • [Roberts] and I have laughed about this so much--he had a real hang-up on the toilet paper holder, how awkward the place it had been put. We'd get a fifteen-minute lecture on [how] the guy who installed the toilet paper holder in the john was the torture
  • Oral history transcript, Robert B. Anderson, interview 1 (I), 7/8/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • Robert B. Anderson
  • Anderson, Robert Bernerd, 1910-1989
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  • , 1969 INTERVIEWEE : ROBERT B . ANDERSON INTERVIEWER PAIGE E . MULHOLLAN PLACE : Mr . Anderson's office, One Rockefeller Plaza, New York City Tape 1 of 1 M: You don't have any connection with Arkansas? A: No . I had connections only
  • to live up to the attributes that you ascribe to me. However. I feel that there has been some mis-judgment of President Kennedy in the current situation. A President, because of the unusual position that he occupies, must face up to the unpleasant facts
  • Library http://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 Cahn -- I -- 21 G: What was Robert Kennedy's involvement
  • at Commonwealth meetlngs-- Slr Robert Menzles. Before he went to one of theae meetlna•. Mende• had a•lr.ed what could I •&yon your behalf. I outlined our vlewa. In fact. he went even further in defendlna our poaltion that I had •uggeated. There really la
  • Baig e USS S Luci Jack Read y USS S Bo Armand Varenhol t USS S Mrs Larry Shaf e USS S Charle Ed Walsh USS S Joh Ear1 Decim a USS S Ro Robert Kolla r USS S Do Don Gautrea u USS S Harley Link e USS S O. Chea k USS S R. Nelso n USS S J. Bake r USS S Dr
  • , 1967: Kennedy M. Crockett, of Virginia, a Foreign Service Office r of Class two, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Nicaragua. Robert C. Moot, of Virginia, to be Administrator o f the Small Business
  • October 27 , 196 4 White House Kermit Gordo n (b Robert Cartha PM G M D Tuesday . 1) Sayre Deke DeLoach Gronouski McGeorge To Cabinet Bundy Room to meet wit h the Inter-America n Committe e fo r th e Alliance fo r Progres s (CIAP ) Carlos San
  • that year. Eisenhower called for [Robert] Taft, who was the Republican [Senate] leader at the time, and Lyndon was minority leader, Democrat. they went in for a conference. And so Well, this hasn't been told yet, but I heard directly from Lyndon
  • and President Kennedy; Presidential scholar ceremony invitee list; Laitin losing his code name; LBJ not wanting people to know who he was taking to Camp David; how the press manipulate the people who release the news; LBJ’s relationship with the press; the focus
  • courageous, either that or stupid of me at the time. This was dated May 25, 1966. He was always anxious to show statistics which would demonstrate that he was holding more press conferences than his pred1ccessor, Jack Kennedy. We put out a new tabulation
  • the Kennedy family
  • on? C: Right, the first . G: Okay . Do you recall how the Vice President was chosen to go on that trip, any insight there? C: I think that was very early in the Kennedy Administration, I forget exactly what month . G: April . C: April . G
  • ., Nrlrus UIHLEIN, Robert A, Jr., Milw., Wisc. VAUGHN,Williams., Rochester, N.Y. VICKIBS, Harry F ., New York City VILA, George R., New York City VIRDEN, John c., Cleve., Ohio WATI.INGTON,Jolm F .,Jr., Winston-Salem, N • Car. WATSON,Thomas J., New York City
  • H. JENNINGS, W. Pat DULSKI, Thaddeus MAHON, George YOUNG, John BOGGS, Hale FOGARTY, John TF~GUE, Olin THOMPSON, Clark L A IJ1PrlUel . ' •, Wright SPINAIL, Wayne N. KENNEDY, Robert F. BASS, Ross MANSFIELD, Mike HARRIS, Fred JACKSON, Henry p~SC
  • and concern for Governor Connally’s health; the Yarborough/Connally split; fund-raising in Texas for 1964; planning the trip for JFK and LBJ to Texas; Kennedy popularity in Texas; what was done with the money from the cancelled Austin dinner 11/22/63; guest
  • ~"as Governor Connally's vie't-l that Texas had done a very substantial part with regard to the fund-raising. But in any event President Kennedy and, perhaps, Attorney General . Robert Kennedy and others l.Jere desirous of having a fund-raising dinner in Texas
  • President John F. Kennedy was shot, Ho pice Austin patient Mary Da is Williams r calJs preci c­ ly what she was doing when she h ard th news. "I was ta.kin" three pies out of the oven h n I h ard. I just couldn't be! ie e ir,'· she said. What's important
  • regarding his relationship with Robert Kennedy during any of this period? G: No. We never discussed-- MG: He never mentioned that. G: This was more nearly in terms of what I saw of Johnson the man and then connecting it with the--but even there, you
  • senators receive choice assignments: Robert Byrd, Thomas Dodd, Gale McGee on Appropriations; Clair Engle, Bob Bartlett and Howard Cannon on Armed Services. The Johnsons’ dog, Little Beagle Johnson, is returned home after being lost for 2 days. He apparently