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- is a permission to travel during the war from the local police. Always to them we were foreigners. By then my family didn't know where we were. I was only happy that my child was with the nurse and my mother in the south of France and out of all this. The news
- Engelhard’s family history; marriage to Fritz Mannheimer; leaving France for Spain to avoid testifying against Mr. Daladier and Mr. Reynaud; conditions and traveling during World War II; fleeing to Argentina and later returning to Europe; moving
- we finished, we presented the first copy to Mrs. Johnson, and she promoted it and used it in her travels. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More
- in the department where it ought to be for for those two items . We considered the U . S . Travel Service and the Weather Bureau and LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
- alone. I couldn't travel My doctor just absolutely forbade me from even taking trips. F: They put a clamp on you. C: They did. And I couldn't go against that. \,-Jith my wife knowing this she was frightened naturally of this, although she took
- than getting the yearly passport, the people who traveled all around would use this passport so it was too much of a bargain and you lost money that way. Also, there were many violations of it. The reason it foundered was that there was central
- time to work, to travel for a primary campaign. But then he did try for the nomination for president in spite of the New York attitude. After the 1960 election, I did see him at The Elms sometimes, and I enjoyed being with Mrs. Johnson. She invited
- . The rest of rail safety staff, who were travelling inspectors, were assigned a conference room, only they didn't have a key to it, and it was kept locked. I got back to Washington and launched a program to look at every rail office and see what we had
Oral history transcript, Charles L. Schultze, interview 2 (II), 4/10/1969, by David G. McComb
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- , we travelled in tyro Trailways busses. In the party were· Secretary and r.frs. Ste,mrt Udall; the Administrator of the Bureau of Public Roads, Rex Whitten, and his wife; Laurance Rockefeller and Mrs. Rockefeller; Bess and Liz; Mrs. Hubert Humphrey