Box AV 9
Restricted
Contains 57 Results:
Carl Albert and George Mahon on the Emergency Employment Appropriations Act of 1975, 1975 March 4
From Washington, D.C.
Press conference on the Local Public Works, Capital Development and Investment Act of 1975, 1975 March 20
Speakers include Carl Albert and Ray Wright. From Washington D.C.
Carl Albert Interview, 1974 August 13
This series includes original interviews, personal narratives, network broadcasts, and other produced materials. The series spans Carl Albert's career as a public figure from the 1950s to 1976. Notable events include Carl Albert
Press Conference with Carl Albert, 1975 March 10
Albert is interviewed after a meeting with President Ford and Chief Justice Burger.
Carl Albert and Jerry Dobbs, 1975 March 19
Recess and congressional issues.
Carl Albert, John Rhodes, and Mike Mansfield, 1975 March 24
A meeting after Henry Kissinger's trip to the Middle East.
Carl Albert's remarks on Vice President Agnew's resignation, 1973 September 25
This series includes original interviews, personal narratives, network broadcasts, and other produced materials. The series spans Carl Albert's career as a public figure from the 1950s to 1976. Notable events include Carl Albert
Carl Albert's statement on Impeachment, 1973 September 23
This series includes original interviews, personal narratives, network broadcasts, and other produced materials. The series spans Carl Albert's career as a public figure from the 1950s to 1976. Notable events include Carl Albert
Carl Albert on the Today Show, 1973 September 26
This series includes original interviews, personal narratives, network broadcasts, and other produced materials. The series spans Carl Albert's career as a public figure from the 1950s to 1976. Notable events include Carl Albert
Carl Albert on the Vice President resignation and new appointment, 1973 December 14
Part one: Albert describes the process of Gerald Ford's statement as vice president. Part two: Albert's thoughts about Agnew's resignation, the firing of Archibald Cox, the investigation of President Nixon, the 25th amendment, and Albert's experience as second in line to the presidency.
