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  • hom George Allen shares an office: James Bruce', Truman ·:; 11mlmssa1lor In Argentina; anti Sam Roscnm,111, fotmC'r cou nsrl 10 Presillen1. T ruman. SOlll(' of these did llol lrn,,w I hat Chinese money controlk ll Cheyenne Oil. Johnston ex­ plained he
  • oalled out of Speaker Rayburn's o:ftioe. I said under the circu.mstanoes I. thought Sid might call the President, getting his own information direct if he felt that olose to the family at the moment. quoted. I did not personally wish to be I did
  • . ·Government ~poU..ccies. A casket · was olnl display with a dummy body lying · in it wi th the rrn:ame tag on the body marked "Unc_le Sam." 1 A GEORG¥ DORSE'lrT, reported to be a former UKA Imperial Chaplai.n f.rom North Carolina, . was ejected from
  • sa rre s t orie s expre sse d i n t er . of r re " pr a gma tic . c al l ed Both men vi sua lize d 1 t . .. ..• . • and /i n a :pa inting of word s t he sam e of F an ce - d eg enera cy in hy:pq9r.a ~ .,... // thing e x cep t the t r ut h . Nei
  • and Louisiana, 'I\V'enty-year power purchase and sales contracts were signed with three electric cooperatives, four cities, and one utility company in Texas and Louisiana for the purchase of the 52,000-kilowatt output of Sam Rayburn Dam and supporting thennal
  • head in question had said that he dmuldn't do that because he didn't want to get involved • in politics. C" • • This obviously gal.led him right to the bone. At about this time he repeated the story about Dean Acheson again, attributed to Sam
  • for Senate control. Rayburn might handle the Senate, but his stature is not that of Hull, any more Barkley than is that of Ji.mmy Byrnes. Both are vital, looking at btt; both are pygmies, looking at Hull. With Hull you have a Senate chief in peace or war
  • asked the President whether he had accepted questions. The President replied that he had con­ sidered doing this but decided it would be wiser not to. He recalled that Mr. Rayburn used to say that there are basically two ways of handling people. One
  • .· The President read aloud excerpts of an article entitled "Rayburn assails Roosevelt critics." The President then went to the AP and UPI Ticker machines and read the wire copy on the Detroit riots. The President then went to his signing desk with Marvin Watson
  • Christian. The Presiden t was reading the J une 22, 1943, issue of the New York Tin-ies concerning President Roose v elt 1 s actions in Detroit. The Presid~nt read aloud excerpts of. an articl e entitled 1 'Rayburn assails Roosevelt critics. 11 The President
  • those people of rats. Let the rats alone, they've had them for years--they are part of the scenery." Then this Nation's fathers returned to their one hundred and twenty million dollar Rayburn House Office Building, with its multiple dining rooms
  • House of Representatives Washington, D. C. t,3b PHIL M. LANDRUM HOME ADDRESS 9TH DISTl'IIC'r• GEORGIA JASPER, GEORGIA COMMITTEE: WAYS AND MEANS OFFICE ADDRESS: Congress of tbc ~nftcb ~tatcs 2308 RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON, 0.C
  • Vietna~ j • to tell you how much comfort and inspir~tion Wheeler of March 4 brought to me. Rayburn to believe that \Vest Point produced i...:. better feeling weeks professional at this distance of his winter~ b'lttles, military
  • held in the Rayburn House Oftice Building, Washington, D.c., September 3, 1966. At this conference, the concept of "Black Power" was discussed and the guide­ lines and goals were set forth. Part ot the conterence 1 s committee room. was held in ADAM
  • ) Rayburn Building Upon personal request of Senator Hugh Scott, TV ir: ~erview with him and Senator Joseph Clark; "Your Senators' Report" (estimated audience of 10 million) OEClAS -~!fl.ED The President The White House /- ,. By GONPIDEM'fikL ) . E.O