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Middleton, John Tylor, 1912-1993

Bio: John Tylor Middleton (b. September 15, 1912-d. March 20, 1993) was the Director of the Statewide Air Pollution Research Center from 1962 to 1967. He was the director of the National Center for Air Pollution Control from 1967 to 1968, and…

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Meyer, George

Bio: George Meyer is a document collector from Georgetown, Texas.

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Meridith, Fred V., 1910-1983

Bio: Fred V. Meridith (b. Frederick Van Cleve Meridith, October 5, 1910, Terrell, Texas-d. October 31, 1983, Terrell, Texas), political associate and local Terrell, Texas, campaign manager for Lyndon B. Johnson. Meridith is interred in Oakland…

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McNulty, John W. (John William), 1927-

Bio: John William "Jack" McNulty (b. 1927) was a public relations and business executive. He worked for General Motors Company from 1968 to 1990, in a variety of positions, including executive assistant, public affairs coordinator, and vice president…

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McCarthy, Wilson D., 1930-1981

Bio: Wilson D. McCarthy was a journalist and author who served as an aide to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

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Mayo, John

Bio: John B. Mayo (b. January 9, 1938, Richmond, Virginia - d. January 26, 2019, Glascow, Scotland) was a naval officer who served as a public affairs officer in the United States Navy for 21 years during the 1960s and 70s, attaining the rank of…

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Martin, Clarence Riggs, 1921-1989

Bio: Clarence Riggs Martin was a Captain in the United States Air Force and Director of the Air Forces Association at the University of Texas at Austin. He attended Louisiana State University, and served in World War II and the Korean War.

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Marshall, Beulah Marian, 1929-2002

Bio: Beulah Marian Marshall, also known as B. M. H. Marshall (b. Beulah Marian Hartzog, February 19, 1929, Port Lavaca, Calhoun County, Texas-d. August 25, 2002, Port Lavaca, Calhoun County, Texas), artist, author, and resident of Calhoun County,…

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Marsh, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1887-1964

Bio: Charles Edward Marsh (1887-1964) was a newspaper editor and publisher. Originally from Ohio, he worked as an editor in Cleveland, Akron and Cincinnati before moving to Texas. In Texas, he was co-publisher and editor-in-chief of the following…

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Marks, Leonard M., 1921-

Bio: Leonard M. Marks, Jr. (b. 1921) was Assistant Secretary for Financial Management at the Department of the Air Force from 1964 to 1968. He retired from the U.S. Air Force as a brigadier general, and also served as a corporate financial executive.

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Mann, David

Bio: David Mann served on President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Committee on Government Contracts, and was the Director of Review and Surveys for the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B.…

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Manley, John F.

Bio: John F. Manley is an author and professor emeritus of political science at Stanford University.

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Maldonado, Jose 1904-2004

Bio: Jose Maldonado (b. March 19, 1904, San Luis Potosi, Mexico-d. July 16, 2004, Atlanta, Georgia), physician. He moved with his family to Texas in 1914, and later enrolled as a boarding student at the high school of the University of Dubuque in…

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Mace, Almon Turley, 1911-1972

Bio: Almon Turley Mace (1911-1972) worked for the Farm Security Administration and the Farmers Home Administration at the Department of Agriculture (USDA) from 1938 to 1955. He was assistant director of the Budget and Statistics Division at USDA from…

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MacArthur, Diana Taylor, 1933-

Bio: Diana MacArthur is a co-founder of the Rockville-based Dynamac Corp. She was married to Donald M. MacArthur and is a niece to Lady Bird Johnson. Mrs. MacArthur was appointed by President Clinton to the President’s Committee of Advisors on…

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Lyles, Julian Knox, Sr., 1904-1966

Bio: Julian Knox, also known as Jutes Lyles and J. K. Lyles (b. September 8, 1904-d. October 30, 1966), was an Austin, Texas resident and long-time friend of Lyndon Johnson and his family.

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Lyles, Julian Knox, Jr., 1933-1983

Bio: Julian Knox Lyles, Jr., also known as J. K. Lyles, Jr., (b. May 3, 1933-d. February 9, 1983), son of Julian Knox Lyles, Sr., family friend of Lyndon Johnson)

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Luba, Joanne A., 1930

Bio: Joanne A. Luba, also known as Joan (b. Joanne A. Menden, June 24, 1930), resident of Racine, Wisconsin. She married Theodore F. Luba in 1952 and they have five children.

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Long, Betty, 1904-1981

Bio: Elizabeth Triplett Long, also known as Betty Long (b. August 4, 1904-d. August 17, 1981, Austin, Texas), was a longtime friend of Lady Bird Johnson and associated with the Good Neighbor Commission of Texas.

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Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1902-1985

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Bio: Henry Cabot Lodge (1902-1985) was a journalist, U.S. Senator, and diplomat, and the grandson of statesman Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr. After graduating from Harvard University, he joined the U.S. Army Reserve. He began working as a journalist in…

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Linscome, Mary Lillian, 1942

Bio: Mary Lillian Linscomewas an archivist at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colorado.

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Lewine, Frances

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Bio: Frances Lewine was a journalist and White House correspondent, as well as President of the Women’s National Press Club. She served as deputy director of public affairs for the Department of Transportation under President Jimmy Carter.

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Levi, Goldye E. (Goldye Emmanuel), 1927-2009

Bio: Goldye Emmanuel Levi (b. Sept. 2, 1927-d. Dec. 18, 2009, Dallas, Tex.), certified public accountant in Texas, served as accountant and comptroller for the 1968 Humphrey-Muskie Presidential Campaign. He also ran for election in 2000 in Dallas…

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Leonhart, William K. (William Kahn), 1919-1997

Bio: William Kahn Leonhart (1919-1997), diplomat and government official, was a graduate of the University of West Virginia and Princeton University. As a Foreign Service Officer, Leonhart worked at the State Department from 1944 to 1965 and from…

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Lehman, John H., 1905-1987

Bio: John H. Lehman (1905-1987) was the attorney for the Eisenhower Foundation and the Eisenhower Presidential Library Commission from 1945 to 1969.

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LeFrak, Samuel J., 1918-2003

Bio: Samuel J. LeFrak (b. February 12, 1918, Brooklyn, New York-d. April 6, 2003, New York City), real estate executive, grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and attended Erasmus Hall High School. He graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park,…

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Lee, Charles A., 1891-1984

Bio: Charles A. Lee (b. July 18, 1891-d. Oct. 10, 1984), was Missouri State Superintendent of Public Schools from November 2, 1922 to January 12, 1931.

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Leader, Rosalinde L., 1923

Bio: Rosalinde L. Leader, also known as Roz (b. Rosalinde Palca, 1923, New York, New York), was the owner of Art Leaders, Ltd. from 1972 to 1985, and the wife of film director Anton M. Leader. The Leaders lived in Los Angeles, California, and briefly…

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Langlois, Leo M., 1916-2003

Bio: Leo M. Langlois (b. September 26, 1916-d. April 13, 2003, Conroe, Texas), executive with major advertising agencies such as Campbell-Ewald, Maxon Advertising, Cecil & Presbry and Clinton E. Frank. His studio affiliations include Metro Goldwyn…

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Laise, Caroline Clendening, 1917-1991

Bio: Caroline Clendening Laise was a diplomat who served as the ambassador to Nepal from 1966 to 1973. She was married to Ellesworth Bunker, becoming the first married couple to both be concurrently serving as U.S. Ambassadors. She later became…

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Krim, Mathilde, 1926

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Bio: Research scientist, Sloane-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research 1962-1985; wife of Arthur Krim (President of United Artists Corporation of Hollywood, 1951-1969; and Chairman of the President's Club for Presidents Kennedy and Johnson). The…

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