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  • , they got around and they beat Jim Neal. Jim Neal, as I've always heard the story, died a very bitter and disillusioned old gentleman. Now, whether that's true or not, I don't know. But any how, Rogers Kelly was the gentleman over there that was elected
  • and a career civil servant, and Jim Kelly, who was assistant secretary comptroller and also a career civil servant, to coordinate the development of the transition from the standpoint of the department with the incoming administration. M: Was this on Cohen's
  • you know Mr. [James] Gardner or Mr. [Kellis] Dibrell? O: I knew them both slightly at that time and knew them better during the years after that time. G: How did you come to get involved in this controversy? O: I had a wing
  • accepted the fact that it would always come in the way she wanted it. G: I see. WW: You know, the young attorney, I guess it was Joe Dibrell, Kellis Dibrell's younger brother, he was a Democrat in those days and supported--the boy here, Joe Dibrell
  • . Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Davis -- IV -- 21 Melbourne or Sydney and our pilot, Doug Kelly--I think his name was Doug Kelly--of Pan Am didn't know whether
  • was younger and more energetic in those days. G: Now, in February of 1964 American Banker Association President William Kelly made a speech in New York deploring the lack of cooperation and the overlapping of the three federal agencies involved
  • . F: Where was that? Q: That was out at Kelly Field. F: Can you tell me about that occasion? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org Q: -i./- ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More
  • to Kelly's restaurant and talked about the meeting, and the consensus there was that the son of a bitch was right, we didn't have the votes. what I remember about that. after he ran for Senate. That's That was either right before or right I'm trying
  • [director of selection?] then, Mr. [E. Lowell] Kelly and I each split up and went to the homes of the families to inform them, because after the accident occurred it was suggested the plane had crashed, but it was a matter of days before it was discovered
  • a quick summary of it. I'll give you I had been fascinated with the prospects of supersonic transportation ever since I had seen some sketches at Lockheed in the summer of 1955 where Bob Gross and Kelly Johnson showed Eddie Rickenbacker and Laurance
  • to have good rapport. Sometimes I went with the secretary, sometimes, with Jim Kelly, who was the budget officer; sometimes, by myself. We were concerned about international education in the teacher corps, both of which Mr. Gardner was very strongly
  • physical exams out at Kelly My heartbeat was then at the maximum, but it had come down from Field . 172 to the time I took the physical exam which was about three weeks later-­ M: Was this due to being struck? B: Yes . M: Caused your heart
  • of other people, and they didn't know what in the devil to do about it because Coke Stevenson and Kellis Dibrell had already taken it to the federal court on the First Amendment." The right to vote, what have you. them what to do. I told Abe And he said
  • in consultation with II-Jr. Cohen, Kelly, Lee and the others in the department. Now when did leave none of us knew what was going to happen. l~lr. Gardner Subsequently Secretary Cohen did--I remember this--call me out of my hearings on the continuation
  • in Texas . You're not interested in what went on in the Stevenson rooms, of course, although there was a little byplay there . one of my old college friends, one of my closest college friends, was a fellow named T . Kellis Dibrell ; and T . Kellis and Jim
  • Tom Kelly Lem Johns 25-27 Recommends changes in the authority structure of the Secret Service 25-27 Mr. Hoover 27,28,29 Personal meetings with the President 29,30 Civil Works Program 30,36 Secretary Reser 31 Standby problems 32 Under
  • it possible to release some installations. This was a Kelly-Springfield plant up at Cumberland, Maryland which was no longer needed, and that was returned to KellySpringfield. We began to develop some disposal procedures early. In this way I came