About this recording AL FRIENDLY OFFICE CONVERSATION August 28, 1965 Office Conversation Alfred E. Friendly Education Elections Human Rights and Civil Rights Leadership Media and the Press Politics Religion Citation Number: 8667 WASHINGTON, DC HOME RULE DISCHARGE PETITION; OBJECTION TO PETITION BY COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN, HOUSE LEADERSHIP; LBJ'S PHILOSOPHY AS SENATE POLICY COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN TO PERMIT VOTES ON BILLS, CONCERNS ABOUT PUBLIC REACTION WHEN BILLS ARE BOTTLED UP Secret White House Tapes | Lyndon B. Johnson Presidency Conversation with AL FRIENDLY and OFFICE CONVERSATION, August 28, 1965 Backward Play Stop Forward Download audio Previous Conversation with AL FRIENDLY, August 28, 1965 Next Conversation with CHARLES SCHULTZE and OFFICE CONVERSATION, August 30, 1965 More Lyndon B. Johnson Recordings View all Lyndon B. Johnson tapes Conversation with CHARLES SCHULTZE and OFFICE CONVERSATION, August 30, 1965 audio icon MACHINE NOISE, August 30, 1965 audio icon Conversation with WAYNE MORSE, OFFICE CONVERSATION and OFFICE SECRETARY, August 30, 1965 audio icon Conversation with HENRY LUCE, August 30, 1965 audio icon MACHINE NOISE, August 30, 1965 audio icon MACHINE NOISE, August 30, 1965 audio icon Conversation with ABE FORTAS, August 30, 1965 audio icon Conversation with LUTHER HODGES, August 30, 1965 audio icon Conversation with VICKI MCCAMMON audio icon Conversation with BARRY GOLDWATER, BILL MOYERS and OFFICE SECRETARY, August 30, 1965 audio icon