• Katzenbach Speaks on Organized Crime
    James P. Blair
    Cabinet
    Cabinet Room
    West Wing
    press
    This photograph of Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Katzenbach visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Katzenbach is seen speaking to the press in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting.
  • Katzenbach Speaks on Organized Crime
    James P. Blair
    Cabinet
    Cabinet Room
    West Wing
    press
    This photograph of Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Katzenbach visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Katzenbach is seen speaking to the press in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting.
  • Katzenbach Speaks on Organized Crime
    James P. Blair
    Cabinet
    Cabinet Room
    West Wing
    press
    This photograph of Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Katzenbach visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Katzenbach is seen speaking to the press in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting.
  • J. Edgar Hoover at Johnson Press Conference
    James P. Blair
    West Wing
    Cabinet Room
    press
    This photograph of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Hoover visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Hoover was photographed in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing, where the group addressed members of the press. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting.
  • Katzenbach Speaks on Organized Crime
    James P. Blair
    Cabinet
    Cabinet Room
    West Wing
    press
    This photograph of Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Katzenbach visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Katzenbach is seen speaking to the press in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting.
  • J. Edgar Hoover at Johnson Press Conference
    James P. Blair
    West Wing
    Cabinet Room
    press
    This photograph of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Hoover visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Hoover was photographed in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing, where the group addressed members of the press. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting.
  • J. Edgar Hoover at Johnson Press Conference
    James P. Blair
    West Wing
    Cabinet Room
    press
    This photograph of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Hoover visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Hoover was photographed in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing, where the group addressed members of the press. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting.
  • J. Edgar Hoover at Johnson Press Conference
    James P. Blair
    West Wing
    Cabinet Room
    press
    This photograph of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Hoover visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Hoover was photographed in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing, where the group addressed members of the press. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting.
  • J. Edgar Hoover at Johnson Press Conference
    James P. Blair
    West Wing
    Cabinet Room
    press
    This photograph of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Hoover visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Hoover was photographed in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing, where the group addressed members of the press. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting.
  • J. Edgar Hoover at Johnson Press Conference
    James P. Blair
    West Wing
    Cabinet Room
    press
    This photograph of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Hoover visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Hoover was photographed in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing, where the group addressed members of the press. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting.
  • J. Edgar Hoover at Johnson Press Conference
    James P. Blair
    West Wing
    Cabinet Room
    press
    This photograph of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Hoover visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Hoover was photographed in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing, where the group addressed members of the press. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting.
  • J. Edgar Hoover at Johnson Press Conference
    James P. Blair
    West Wing
    Cabinet Room
    press
    This photograph of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Hoover visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Hoover was photographed in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing, where the group addressed members of the press. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting.
  • J. Edgar Hoover at Johnson Press Conference
    James P. Blair
    West Wing
    Cabinet Room
    press
    This photograph of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Hoover visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Hoover was photographed in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing, where the group addressed members of the press. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting.
  • J. Edgar Hoover at Johnson Press Conference
    James P. Blair
    West Wing
    Cabinet Room
    press
    This photograph of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Hoover visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Hoover was photographed in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing, where the group addressed members of the press. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting.
  • Katzenbach Speaks on Organized Crime
    James P. Blair
    Cabinet
    Cabinet Room
    West Wing
    press
    This photograph of Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Katzenbach visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Katzenbach is seen speaking to the press in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting.
  • Katzenbach Speaks on Organized Crime
    James P. Blair
    Cabinet
    Cabinet Room
    West Wing
    press
    This photograph of Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Katzenbach visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Katzenbach is seen speaking to the press in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting.
  • President Johnson Speaks on Organized Crime
    James P. Blair
    Cabinet
    Cabinet Room
    West Wing
    press
    This photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. President Johnson welcomed representatives from the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, for a meeting at the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia. In this photograph, President Johnson is seen addressing the press from the Cabinet Room in the West Wing. Standing from left to right are: Fred M. Vinson, Jr., the assistant attorney general; Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach; Johnson; J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI; Sheldon S. Cohen, commissioner of the IRS; and Donald W. Bacon, the assistant commissioner of the IRS.
  • Katzenbach Speaks on Organized Crime
    James P. Blair
    Cabinet
    Cabinet Room
    West Wing
    press
    This photograph of Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. Katzenbach visited the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia, with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Katzenbach is seen speaking at a press conference in the Cabinet Room of the West Wing. Representatives from the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, also attended the meeting. Standing behind the attorney general is Fred M. Vinson, Jr., the assistant attorney general.
  • President Johnson Speaks on Organized Crime
    James P. Blair
    Cabinet
    Cabinet Room
    West Wing
    press
    This photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. President Johnson welcomed representatives from the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, for a meeting at the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia. In this photograph, President Johnson is seen addressing the press from the Cabinet Room in the West Wing. Standing from left to right are: Fred M. Vinson, Jr., the assistant attorney general; Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach; Johnson; J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI; Sheldon S. Cohen, commissioner of the IRS; Donald W. Bacon, the assistant commissioner of the IRS; and William G. Hundley, an attorney for the Department of Justice.
  • President Johnson Speaks on Organized Crime
    James P. Blair
    Cabinet
    Cabinet Room
    West Wing
    press
    This photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. President Johnson welcomed representatives from the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, for a meeting at the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia. In this photograph, President Johnson is seen addressing the press from the Cabinet Room in the West Wing. Standing from left to right are: Fred M. Vinson, Jr., the assistant attorney general; Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach; Johnson; J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI; Sheldon S. Cohen, commissioner of the IRS; Donald W. Bacon, the assistant commissioner of the IRS; and William G. Hundley, an attorney for the Department of Justice.
  • President Johnson Speaks on Organized Crime
    James P. Blair
    Cabinet
    Cabinet Room
    West Wing
    press
    This photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. President Johnson welcomed representatives from the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, for a meeting at the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia. In this photograph, President Johnson is seen addressing the press from the Cabinet Room in the West Wing. Standing from left to right are: Fred M. Vinson, Jr., the assistant attorney general; Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach; Johnson; J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI; Sheldon S. Cohen, commissioner of the IRS; Donald W. Bacon, the assistant commissioner of the IRS; and William G. Hundley, an attorney for the Department of Justice.
  • President Johnson's Meeting on Organized Crime
    James P. Blair
    Cabinet
    Cabinet Room
    West Wing
    press
    This photograph was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. President Lyndon B. Johnson welcomed representatives from the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, for a meeting at the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia. In this photograph, the group is seen standing in front of the press in the Cabinet Room in the West Wing. Standing from left to right are: Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach; J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI; Sheldon S. Cohen, commissioner of the IRS; Donald W. Bacon, the assistant commissioner of the IRS; and William G. Hundley, an attorney for the Department of Justice.
  • President Johnson Speaks on Organized Crime
    James P. Blair
    Cabinet
    Cabinet Room
    West Wing
    press
    This photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson was taken by James P. Blair on May 5, 1966. President Johnson welcomed representatives from the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the departments of justice and treasury, among others, for a meeting at the White House that day to discuss progress made toward stymying the power of La Cosa Nostra, or the American Mafia. In this photograph, President Johnson is seen addressing the press from the Cabinet Room in the West Wing. Standing from left to right are: Fred M. Vinson, Jr., the assistant attorney general; Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach; Johnson; J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI; Sheldon S. Cohen, commissioner of the IRS; Donald W. Bacon, the assistant commissioner of the IRS; and William G. Hundley, an attorney for the Department of Justice.
  • President Johnson Receiving Architect Delegation
    Joseph J. Scherschel
    White House Guests
    Cabinet Room
    event
    This photograph was taken by Joseph J. Scherschel on June 15, 1965. It shows President Lyndon B. Johnson in the Cabinet Room receiving the American Institute of Architects delegation and the Pan-American Congress of Architects delegation. The delegates are awarding President Johnson with a certificate which celebrates his accomplishments in preserving the beauty of the United States. The American Institute of Architects delegation consisted of: Arthur G. Odell Jr., Rex W. Allen, Hugh Stubbins, Oswald Thorson, Robert F. Hastings, Wm. H. Scheick, and Henry L. Wright. The Pan-American Congress of Architects delegation consisted of Samuel L. Cooper, Frederico Ugarte, Horatio Navarette, Gustavo Wallis, Jaime Marques, and Charles Horsky. The American Institute of Architects was founded in 1857 as a professional organization for architects. The first Pan-American Architect Congress was held in 1920 in Uruguay. Both organizations promoted cooperation across industry and country borders.
  • President Johnson Receiving Architect Delegation
    Joseph J. Scherschel
    White House Guests
    Cabinet Room
    event
    This photograph was taken by Joseph J. Scherschel on June 15, 1965. It shows President Lyndon B. Johnson in the Cabinet Room receiving the American Institute of Architects delegation and the Pan-American Congress of Architects delegation. The delegates are awarding President Johnson with a certificate which celebrates his accomplishments in preserving the beauty of the United States. The American Institute of Architects delegation consisted of: Arthur G. Odell Jr., Rex W. Allen, Hugh Stubbins, Oswald Thorson, Robert F. Hastings, Wm. H. Scheick, and Henry L. Wright. The Pan-American Congress of Architects delegation consisted of Samuel L. Cooper, Frederico Ugarte, Horatio Navarette, Gustavo Wallis, Jaime Marques, and Charles Horsky. The American Institute of Architects was founded in 1857 as a professional organization for architects. The first Pan-American Architect Congress was held in 1920 in Uruguay. Both organizations promoted cooperation across industry and country borders.