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  • and useful citizen of Texas to be his right­ hand man in the office of administrative assistant to the Vice President of the United States; and WHEREAS , Without fanfare or publicity, the Vice President called Harold H. Young of Dallas to Washington during
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Young, Harold [1941]"
  • Young, Harold H.
  • Folder, "Young, Harold [1941] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 16
  • . CALll'OANIA HAROLD HERIN DUAN HOME ADDRESS : R . F . D . No. 1 DESCHAINE. ADDRESS : SAN DIM,\9 . C-.LH"ORNIA 1501 HOUSE Ol'"FICI! BLDG . WA COMMITTEES : - LOOD CONTROL WORLD WA VET 11UtANS ' L!:GISl.ATION PUBLIC LA'N 'DII RIVER ■ ANO HAR ORS J,oust
  • that Wilson flashed now and then across this country in an earlier year. He has the wisdom of Linooln at Gettysburg, the wisdom of Washington in his farewell address. I am proud to have been called by him "a friend." This man who leads you says
  • . David LeRoy, F. E. Galbraith, Jr., Clair Johnson, Robert C. Wilson, Iva Holland, Barbara Furlow, Lucy Cobb Jones , Donald Smith, Thomas E. Russell, Alex Kucherov, LeRoy Mattingly, David Reed, Dale B. •White, Richard K. Brome, Charles Jennings, William
  • Commillt1 ELLSWORTH BUNKER Vfre Chairmen Gardacr Abbott Rt. R..,. H. P. AlmoD Abbott Louis Adamic Chauaccy A. Adams Julius Ochs Adler Herbert Agar Chris J. A.itrafiotis Allen D. Albert Mrs. Winthrop W . Aldrich Harold Lambert Allen ay Allen oho E.. Allw
  • confidence in Tory. leadership which has failed to impart a sense of direction despite a Cabinet shakeup last year, At the same time, the newly~elected Labor Party leader Harold Wilson is off to a fast start in his campaign to build up his image
  • In the Lafayet.te Post home las t night. They "·ere Harold Jones. 8.S Mor­ ga ntown street; Dante Oras.so. 80 Park avenue; and Martin Mehall. Brownfield. Alternates chosen were WilJiam Winning. 200 Hogsett .st.rcet: Robert Volpe. 44 Maple s lrcel; and Rob­ ert Si
  • the next election. The Conservative Party after 12 years in office is steadily losing its RriP on the independent British vote. The most recent Gallup Poll gives Labor a 20.5% lead over the Conservatives. Harold Wilson has succeeded in uniting the Labor
  • , a division of King Features; Jack Woliston, a news editor o( Unit­ ed Press In ternational, and Harold Blumenfeld, UPI pic­ ture editor. The Wrights also t esllfied t hat t hey employed at sala ries of $250 t o $600 a week the free­ la11ec nhotog-raphic ser
  • . Look up 0 1 Daniel radio--a.nd Mann-and Dies--for the purpose of getting in front of or after them. Waco speeoh-- Agrioulture eot. Dallas advertisaments of Belden poll. Ads ahead of Harold on Sunday. · Rayburn letter to 20,000 voters of district. 8
  • o.nd dance routines are utilized to enhance medley selections. Future mjor appear~!= Ford ¥iotor Co, Show with Justin Wilson Cherry Blossom Reviewa •••Nusic Hall (Specio.l Show) District Convention of ~ot8.ry-Internatione.l •• o Shamrock-Hilton
  • John1on when he return• from Texas. s. ,. Aa you requeated, I am enclosing a copy of 1356. ow .. Top of the world to you. Sincerely, Walter Jenkins Assistant to Lyndon B. Johnson Honorable John E. Lyle Head I& Lyle Attorney• at Law Wilson Tower
  • Rust of Kaufman Rutherford Wilson Senterfltt Windham Shannon Wisenor Sh ell Wood of Smith Slimp Wood of Houston Smith of Hays Woodruff Smith of Lubbock Yezak Spacek Young Sparks Zivley Staton Absent-Excused Walker Oltorf Vale Williamson A quorum
  • of Versailles. But it is worth while to note that the Treaty of Versailles was a distinct improvement over the Treaty of' Vienna, and that the light that failed in the Wilson concept of a World Court, and in the failure of' the League of Nations
  • Follette , by a Theodore Roosevelt, by a Wilson, this is a sad thing to write. Democracy through courageous evolution is the hope of human justice and the dignity of free associa­ tion and progress for all of us. The leamer may be curcifiedwho tries
  • tramnork a.hell look l1la the one ,o be, bat beoauae all average mn mat VJ 1ll tii. apirit ot all, if '\h 'Dl• 4o 1a to be the peaoe. nt should rea'l:ate th• oa•• of an an4 goTernant. .TettU'8011, Li.D.oola, and i,re..nt are eouro••• Wilson tzioa ihe
  • --& report to the American toul fru the Commander-in-Chiet. }q mind 11 on th•
  • : The majority party since Roosevelt'sNew Deal (1932) . Considered the U.S. "liberal" party (Jefferson, Wilson, F.D.R., Truman),jt actually takes in Southern rightist " Dixiecrats," Northern leftist labor, many in­ dependents, tends to seek public welfare by law
  • back] November 13. 1961 Dear Mr. Wilson: ; ;, ~ Thanks for sending me your opinions in regard to Berlin and to the ·sale of material to Communist countries. \ I belleve that the measures that we are taking in Berlin certa~y couldn't be described
  • world power know that the United States of Amerioa meant what it said. It wna the wisdom of Woodrow Wilson and the astuteness of Franklin Roosevelt that stopped the atotaton in their tracks after the Lusitania hnd been sunk, after they'd marched through
  • initiated it, the re­ sponsibility for rejecting the finished product is thus shifted from the wreckers to the wrecked. In 1920 · the party opposition wanted the satisfaction of seeing President Wilson kill his own creature. If a treaty is so altered
  • business. Soon after the federal indictment of Estes, the Texas State Attorney General, Will Wilson, began a series of so-called Court of Inquiry sessions--public hearings involving sworn testimony--inquiring into possible violations of State anti-trust
  • peoples of the world insisting that .thoro be a now spiritual attitude on tho ~art of all nations a:1d all peoples . The failure of tr..e House of Rcprcscntntivos to ap:;;,ro~,o tho Housing progro.m rcconmendcd by Housing Ad...;Jinistrator Wilson Uyatt
  • ; among others, Mn. Ada Wilson, Guy who represents the Joseph Kennedy tnte:i-eat property QWJ!lera in for them in thia Warren and Tom Walsh, in thte area. 1 am certain that they, as well a1 myll•lf, would each take a substantial interest tn any