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- by the acquisition of the personal papers of columnist Drew Pearson and former Johnson cabinet members John Gardner and Robert Wood, and the diary of Ambassador U. Alexis Johnson. In its continuing solicitation program the Library has now acquired the papers of more
- Security Action Memorandums (NSAM) and their supporting material including correspondence, reports, and memorandums. NSAMs were documents issued by Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson or by their national security advisors to Federal agencies
- Lady Bird attends meeting about artwork for the White House; diplomatic relations are restored with Panama; Robert Anderson; reception and LBJ's speech for the 15th Anniversary of NATO; Lady Bird mentions individuals attending the reception; Lady
- in the East Room ^'w hich we a re a lre a d y obligated fo r , since they w e r e selected by M rs . Kennedy about last Septem ber a n d a lre a d y woven in F ra n ce. And then we look fo rw a rd to w hatever else we m ight a c q u ir e ! H e’ s r e a lly
- HORWITZ, Solis JOHNSON, L. B. – 1937 Speech JOHNSON, Pres. – 1964- Speeches/Misc. – Prep. By Sparks JOHNSON, Pres. – Speeches/Misc. – Prep. Sparks – 1965 Pres. Johnson – Spec. Msg. to Congress on Defense Kennedy, Robert F. Presidential Statements – Copies
- ., and, where needad., appropriate legislation 10 that the Federal. Coftl"Dl1eAt ~ move allea4 1n tbia. area ettectiveq and soon." ••• . . ' ' ,' ·• f .. T • ., ' ' ' Robert G. Pl'estemon . .' • t ,. EXECUTIVEOFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT BUREAUOF
- EDWARD KENNEDY; O'BRIEN REPORTS 48-45 FINAL SENATE VOTE ON AMENDMENT TO TAX? BILL
Telephone conversation # 1280, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE CONVERSATION, 1/8/1964, time unknown
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- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
Telephone conversation # 1287, sound recording, LBJ and TELEPHONE OPERATOR, 1/8/1964, time unknown
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- LBJ ASKS OPERATOR TO PLACE CALL TO JACQUELINE KENNEDY, BUT SHE IS NOT AVAILABLE
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
Telephone conversation # 3060, sound recording, LBJ and OFFICE SECRETARY, 4/20/1964, time unknown
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- LBJ TELLS OFFICE SECRETARY THAT TELEPHONE OPERATOR WOULD LIKE TO SPEAK WITH HER; TELEPHONE OPERATOR TELLS OFFICE SECRETARY THAT LBJ CALLED JACQUELINE KENNEDY
- MCCAMMON? ASKS OPERATOR TO PLACE CALL TO JOAN KENNEDY; MCCAMMON? ON HOLD FOR REMAINDER OF CALL
Telephone conversation # 3383, sound recording, LBJ and TELEPHONE OPERATOR, 5/11/1964, time unknown
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- LBJ ASKS OPERATOR TO PLACE CALL TO ANN GARGAN, JOSEPH P. KENNEDY, SR.
Telephone conversation # 3166, sound recording, LBJ and TELEPHONE OPERATOR, 4/28/1964, time unknown
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- LBJ ASKS OPERATOR TO PLACE CALL TO EDWARD KENNEDY
- FEHMER ASKS TELEPHONE OPERATOR TO PLACE CALL TO EDWARD KENNEDY ON BEHALF OF LARRY O'BRIEN
- to President Lyndon B. Johnson. The papers include correspondence, financial documents, reports, and newspaper clippings about the 1960 Kennedy-Johnson campaign in Texas and Jacobsen’s professional activities as a White House aide. This series also includes
- of Ernst and Gertrude (Warmburg) Heller. He married Emily K. Johnson on September 16, 1938. Considered one of the leading economists of the post-war era, Walter Heller served as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors in the Kennedy Administration
- Bio: David W. Angevine, of Park Forest, Illinois, American consumer advocate, was a member of President John F. Kennedy's Consumer Advisory Council. Angevine attended the University of Kansas, and did his graduate work at the University of Kansas
Gordon, Lincoln, 1913-2009
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- Bio: Gordon Lincoln (b. September 10, 1913, New York, New York-d. December 19, 2009, Mitchellville, Maryland), educator, economist, diplomat, and government official, was a member of John F. Kennedy's Task Force on Immediate Latin American Problems
Bator, Francis Michel, 1925
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- Development, as Special Consultant to the Secretary of the Treasury, and as a consultant to the Department of State and Department of Defense. He is the Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Political Economy Emeritus at the Harvard Kennedy School.
- ) and at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University from 1965 to 1975. Neustadt is the author of Presidential Power (1960). He was a consultant to the President from 1961 to 1966; to the Bureau of the Budget from 1961 to 1970; and to the Atomic
Krim, Arthur B., 1910-1994
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- LBJ Connection: Friend and Special Consultant to the President, 1968-1969; Chairman, President's Club, for Presidents Kennedy and Johnson
Laitin, Joseph
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- LBJ Connection: Ombudsman, Washington Post; Assistant Press Secretary to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson
Levinson, Larry, 1930
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- Bio: awrence E. Levinson, also known as Larry Levinson, (b. 1930), graduated from Syracuse in 1952 and Harvard Law School in 1955. Levinson served in the Kennedy Administration as counsel in the offices of the Secretary of the Air Force and Defense
- Bio: Leonard Harold Marks (b. March 5, 1916 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-d. August 11, 2006 Washington, D.C.) was a communications lawyer and government official. In October 1962, he was one of thirteen individuals named by President Kennedy
- service on the Hill, he was a senior government relations counsel to the American Bankers Association. Holton attended a ceremony at the White House on September 26, 1962, during which President John F. Kennedy signed Senate Joint Resolution 133, Public
- of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, he reorganized and modernized the Secret Service, improved training procedures, and updated the use of electronic surveillance.
- . Marshall S. Carter, Deputy Director, plus three assistants (Clinton Conger, Chester Cooper, R . Jack Smith) DEFENSE Robert S . McNamara, Secretary Roswell L. Gilpatric, D eputy Secretary William P. Bundy, Ass istant Secretary for Internat i onal Security
- programs. Well, he was overtaken by events, and after Kennedy's death and the great push to create th~ poverty program in his memory, things went so fast that Sam's pace and I'll have to say rather narrow views were not needed. Hence Moynihan became
- to that, in the immediate past, you had served as Ambassador to OEeD and then prior to that in the Kennedy Administration, both as Director for the United States and the World Bank for a short time-L: Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs
- it if it had been offered to me; it wasn't. F: You were rumored. D: Yes,I was rumored, but I wasn't; he later appointed me on the Advisory Commi ttee. ma~ ~-Tashington. taking it? I found it Did you consider being USIA head under Kennedy? the mos t
- , I remember he dedicated the statue of Robert E. Lee. Well, I was shocked. I had never seen him before. He went up a little platform that they had built especially, and it seemed like it was agony for him to get along. F: Did you see much
- an everwidening cone into Oklahoma and the Southwest. abiding fundamentalism. covert issue then. There's a deep and John Kennedy's religion was something of a I mean it was a burning brush fire among [what] I guess you would call the religious groups
Oral history transcript, Lewis Blaine Hershey, interview 1 (I), 11/22/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- Adams; gaining minority representation; John Doar; Jim Folsom; Patrick Moynihan; rehabilitation program; attitude toward voluntary or national service systems; Ted Kennedy; definition of uniformity in relation to draft; criticism of lack of uniformity
- talk history. Sec: [Identifying professor referred to above] H: Well, you see, a minute on Califano. Professor Shea. Well, the Cubans were coming in fast, and when they decided in the Kennedy Administration, to put the people who had been through
- [For interview 1, 2, and 3] Biographical information; social security; Eleanor Roosevelt; 1939 amendment to Social Security Act; Congressional committee and chairmen; unemployment insurance; disability benefits; Kennedy administration; Medicare; LBJ
- the literature nobody made a big deal about it at all. Sort of said, "Yeah, that's a pretty good idea." This is the solution to the Achilles' heel problem which had vexed the Kennedy Administration and others up until this time. 15 LBJ Presidential Library
Oral history transcript, William D. Krimer, interview 1 (I), 3/2/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- for LBJ in 1967 following Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's death; Krimer's involvement in the 1967 Glassboro Summit as an interpreter; basic interpretation protocol; LBJ's relationship with Aleksei Kosygin; Kosygin's discussion with Robert McNamara regarding
- was that at some point during the conversation, LBJ asked [Secretary of Defense Robert] McNamara to talk to the chairman about arms limitation, and particularly ABM [anti-ballistic missile] limitation. At which point, McNamara 11 LBJ Presidential Library http
- by Robert Knudsen Some 600 members of he Friends f the LBJ Library from around Washington, D.C. gathered in the nation's capital on \1arch l J for the premiere of the film, ''The First Lady: Portrait of Lady Bird Johnson." The e\ent brought out much
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 43 (XLIII), 3/28/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Califano -- XLIII -- 2 were. As you might expect I--and I notice [Robert] McNamara as well wanted to include a statement that the Great Society was going forward. Everyone except Fowler now favored suspension
Oral history transcript, Warren I. Cikins, interview 1 (I), 5/12/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- concurrent--I guess what I'm trying to say is that I would have probably gone over to the Civil Rights Commission whether or not Jack Kennedy had been assassinated. As I've been indicating in another context, I often wore a number of hats, and this was a time
- Vance, Cyrus R. (Cyrus Roberts), 1917-2002
- to remember what was fact and what wasn't fact. M: Let's begin by identifying you, sir. You're Cyrus R. Vance, and your official positions in the Kennedy and Johnson Administrations were entirely in the Department of Defense, as Counsel and as Secretary
- for "Human Rights Conventions" [folder 1 of 3] open 21 "Kennedy, Robert F." Consists of newspaper clippings, a transcript of a CBS News Special "The Shooting of Robert Kennedy" and memoranda dealing with Bobby Kennedy's loyalty to the Johnson
