Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings. 11/22/1963 - 1/3/1969. White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts. 11/22/1963 - 1/3/1969. LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, George Mahon, 1:10P

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Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings. 11/22/1963 - 1/3/1969. White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts. 11/22/1963 - 1/3/1969. LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, George Mahon, 1:10P

1964

Time: 1:10P Place: Akron, Ohio Length of Conversation: 5:02 Outgoing call LBJ speaks. Speaker: George Mahon Other Speakers: Jack Valenti; John Connally Topics: LBJ expresses dismay about Mahon's letter on Appalachia bill, discusses formation of committee to work with Appalachian govs and formulate plans, makes comparison with FDR's handling of REA; Mahon expresses optimism about election to LBJ and Connally. Comments: "Trip site - Akron, Ohio"; "the pres. & cong. Geo. Mahon in Wash, DC"; poor sound quality; Daily Diary lists time as 1:15p; Valenti, Connally are meeting with LBJ at time of call; Mahon on hold 0:30.

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Lyndon Baines Johnson Library

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Valenti, Jack J. (Jack Joseph), 1921-

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Jack Joseph Valenti (b. 1921) was an advertising and public relations executive who served as Special Assistant to President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1963 to 1966. After leaving the White House, he was a motion picture executive, adjunct professor of government and public administration at American University, and an author of several books. From the description of Valenti, Jack J. (Jack Joseph), 1921- (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10567890 ...

Connally, John Bowden, 1917-1993

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John Bowden Connally Jr. (February 27, 1917 – June 15, 1993) was an American politician. He served as the 39th Governor of Texas and as the 61st United States Secretary of the Treasury. He began his career as a Democrat and later became a Republican in 1973. Born in Floresville, Texas, Connally pursued a legal career after graduating from the University of Texas at Austin. During World War II, he served on the staff of James Forrestal and Dwight D. Eisenhower before transferring to the Asiati...