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Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project
… first two years as chairman, though, he was running for President, so he hadn’t really established himself yet as … Nixon, who was more of a moderate Republican compared with President Reagan. We had plenty of battles with President Nixon on a lot of issues. But in terms of the …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project
… chapter, and it is marked by the [George W.] Bush 43 Presidency and other major events. We can start off by … in spite of the atmosphere, he might be able to work with President Bush on some things.  He’d had a good personal …
Presidential Recordings
… on defense contracts held on November 8, 1963, between President John F. Kennedy and Secretary of Defense Robert S. …
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project
… system. We successfully defeated that measure as well. President Clinton, then Governor Clinton, had been … The New York Times fortunately printed a book called The President’s Health care Plan, or something like that, it was …
Oral History Interviews
| Jimmy Carter Project
… use as source material for some monographs on the Carter Presidency that would be commissioned by the Center. I’ve … to start with is just to explain my relationship with President Carter and where it begins. It began actually in … that involved the public in one sense or involved the President’s presentation. I was involved in those. …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project
… home, which was on Squaw Island, but not that far from the President’s home. Heininger What had Ted been doing up until … age, he had just turned 30, and who was the brother of the Presidental though our current President has no brother, …
Presidential Speeches
President Kennedy congratulates the graduating class of the … some measure of fellowship. Nearly a half century ago, President Woodrow Wilson came here to Annapolis on a similar …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project
… to run for a political office. Then, after consulting with President [John F.] Kennedy and others, he decided to run for … going to be on the right side. We had, of course, four Presidents of the United States there at the time—the sitting … in New York regarding his intention to run for the Presidency of the United States. I said, “Fine, Senator Ted, …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project
… by the late ’60s as a different kind of Kennedy from President [John F.] Kennedy and Robert Kennedy. Most Senators … White House: What do you think of it now that you have the Presidency? He said, with that wonderful half smile, I …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project
… inspired in terms of political judgments by my brothers, President [John F.] Kennedy and Bob [Robert Kennedy]. I had … them. I didn’t feel that I was ready in terms of the Vice Presidency. Young The Vice Presidency wouldn’t have …
Oral History Interviews
| Ronald Reagan Project
… a beautiful corner office. Of course, when you change Presidency, all the pictures and art come down for the new … Garfield? He says, Well, Pen, don’t you know he was the President who was shot by a disappointed job seeker? … won. What do we do now? They did what was typical of most Presidents prior to that time, the old BOGSAT system—a bunch …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project
… in Massachusetts. You had the possibility of the Vice Presidency in 1956 and—those were the days when conventions … hooked on watching the convention on TV.  Then of course, President Kennedy ran and won in 1960. I had graduated from … Oswald. It was all so tragic and bizarre.  After the President’s death, I wrote to Kenny O’Donnell, who had …
Oral History Interviews
| Ronald Reagan Project
… term—to be in the meeting where we recommended to the President that the parade be canceled simply because we were … We had been advised that at the ten-year mark in a post-Presidency era, that was about the time that things would … were a couple of bouts with cancer—both her own, and the President’s. She is a very blessed woman, there’s no …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project
… Cederberg, what’s your question? Cederberg said, Well, Mr. President, I support you on this war, but what I don’t … one of the reasons that I’ve heard it suggested that Presidents can be particularly vulnerable to advice being … be concise and make their points and boom, boom, boom. A President’s looking for clarity; he’s looking for help and …
Presidential Speeches
… for renewing Indian warfare in the northwest. The President insists that a state of war already existed and to …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project
… controversies erupted between the Democratic Congress and President [Richard] Nixon. One of them involved a question of the separation of powers between Congress and the President under the Constitution. Senator Kennedy felt very … to include the legislation as a public law, because the President’s attempt to pocket veto it was invalid. The …
Oral History Interviews
| George H. W. Bush Project
… we study, so that the voices and story of the Presidency, as it was seen by those who knew it best, can be … Boyden Gray was at that time— Barr Counsel to the Vice President. I didn’t have too much contact with Bush, but I …
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