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Oral History Interviews
| Ronald Reagan Project… Washington, D.C. … would probably lose the primary , and I could come back to Washington and start writing politics again. Of course, he … he’s a fellow Republican. So whenever the major candidate—George Christopher, the former mayor of San Francisco—would … back and forth, three days in California, three days in Washington, one day on a damned airplane. I finally went to …
Presidential Recordings
… and Mrs. Jack Pardee, their four children; Mr. and Mrs. George Burman, their child; Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Baughan, their … Baughan -Huntington Beach -The President’s recollection -George Burman White House tour Photographs Football -Importance to Washington The photographers left at an unknown time before …
Presidential Recordings
… DISCUSSION OF GEORGE REEDY'S RETURN TO WASHINGTON, DC, LBJ'S ACTIVITIES TOMORROW; GEORGE REEDY'S RESIGNATION AS PRESS SECRETARY …
Presidential Recordings
… pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Phyllis A. George, Mrs. George, Laurie Lee Schaefer, Eleanor Schaefer, Dorothy … Dame Baseball -American League -Robert Short -Move of Washington Senators team to Dallas, Texas -Walter Johnson … Phyllis A. George …
Presidential Recordings
… pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Phyllis A. George, Mrs. George, Laurie Lee Schaefer, Eleanor Schaefer, Dorothy … Dame Baseball -American League -Robert Short -Move of Washington Senators team to Dallas, Texas -Walter Johnson … Phyllis A. George …
Oral History Interviews
| Ronald Reagan Project… Washington, D.C. … of the [Jimmy] Carter years, but particularly the [George H. W.] Bush, Sr. years. So transcripts of this … partner at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, and McCloy in the Washington office. St. Leger I’m Hannah St. Leger. I’m a … Vice President [Walter] Mondale did when I arrived in Washington was hand me a copy of those reports to read. So I …
Oral History Interviews
| George H. W. Bush Project… Washington D.C … policy; NSC’s approach to analyzing issues; President George H. W. Bush’s strengths and weaknesses in foreign … the Reagan administration, partly because Secretary [George] Shultz said that he would attend no meeting chaired … relationship to NATO, in which they sent people to Washington and we actually began writing stuff and had what …
Oral History Interviews
| George W. Bush Project… Washington, D.C. … don’t we begin by asking you about your first meeting with George W. Bush? We know that you served in George H. W. … Head of an intelligence agency, closer to Baltimore than Washington, plenty of full-time day work just staying up … consensus. Knott You mentioned the New York Times and the Washington Post . Were you ever asked by the President to …
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project… Steilacoom, Washington … When I commanded the Ninth Division here— Knott Here in Washington? Shalikashvili Fort Lewis. He was then the … days [Richard] Cheney was the Secretary of Defense and [George H.W.] Bush the elder was the President. They were just … Europe getting serious about Bosnia. By the time I got to Washington the issue was very different here in the United …
Presidential Speeches
… a speech in Pennsylvania, near Valley Forge, where General George Washington and revolutionary troops prepared to defeat the … as the Continental Army marched to Valley Forge. General George Washington knew he faced the most daunting of tasks: to fight …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… Washington, D.C. … is an interview with Senator Kennedy, December 9, 2007, in Washington. Vicki [Reggie Kennedy] is with us. We’re going to … we’re guided by now. In the first Gulf War, I agreed with [George] Mitchell and Sam Nunn that we had not given economic … Mrs. Kennedy Ted, I think this is important. I was in Washington watching CNN, and I saw a crawl, “Kennedy says …
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project… Washington, D.C. … the memos off that research would go to Harold [Ickes] and George [Stephanopoulos] so it fed in as a kind of Democratic … thought he was for people, that he was not corrupted by Washington. They thought he was smart. Go for something … the Oval Office. There’s that little door that’s open. George’s office, which had all the communications and press …
Public Events
… and CEO of Civic Enterprises, a public policy firm in Washington, D.C. Previously, Bridgeland served as assistant to the president under George W. Bush, director of the USA Freedom Corps, and …
Oral History Interviews
| Ronald Reagan Project… Washington, D.C. … they’ll end up in the administration and they’ll have Washington jobs. I had taken a different track. Everybody … firm. So I didn’t have any intention of coming back to Washington. In an odd way, that probably increased the … I’d also done advance work with Vice President [George H.W.] Bush on the campaign. When he was coming west or …
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project… Washington, D. C. … Kennedy]. I went on through [Lyndon] Johnson and even [George] McGovern, because at McGovern's point that was when … think her name is, wrote a very strong op-ed piece in the Washington Post— how could she have done this, et cetera. But … In other words, was there a poisonous atmosphere in Washington that had been there for some time, or was this a …
Oral History Interviews
| Ronald Reagan Project… Washington, D.C. … the D.C. Young Republicans. The actual urban population of Washington is overwhelmingly Democratic, so the D.C. Young … of people from the constituency, the specialists and the Washington staff especially, as opposed to the district … Mormons working somewhere who all networked. Riley In the [George W.] Bush administration we’ve seen that, so— Bakshian …
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project… Washington, D.C. … stow me right here with grandmother over in southeast Washington, so I spent most of my summers here. In many ways … Sarg wanted to include that, so he brought him to Washington. He became one of the three assistant directors in … the time, the then Governor of Massachusetts was leading George [H. W.] Bush, the incumbent Vice President, handily. …
Public Events
… and Maurice C. Shapiro Professor of Public Interest Law of George Washington Law School. The panel will be moderated by …
Public Events
… and Following the Second World War” Mentor: Jim Hershberg, George Washington University J. Luis Ramos, History, …
Oral History Interviews
| Ronald Reagan Project… Washington, D.C. … for him. But he didn’t say what. He did ask that I come to Washington the next day. Of course I agreed to do that. I … had his reading glasses on, and was thumbing through the Washington Post. I guess it was the Post . It was a morning … around him and to listen to them. He seldom argued with George Shultz or with Cap [Caspar] Weinberger or others, but …