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- a bridemaid's outfit for him, but don't believe he was around when Luci and Pat married. Answer: Right. I found Yuki abandoned at a Johnson City filling station, at Thanksgiving 1966. Charmed by this tale?.•.• when Candidate Nixon flew to the LBJ Ranch
Oral history transcript, Thomas Francis "Mike" Gorman, interview 1 (I), 6/5/1985, by Clarence Lasby
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- was Bill Boyle. Now, he was an old Kansas City pal of Harry's, incompetent but also a drunk, a fierce drunk, and of course had no interest in issues. That was the last thing he wanted the party to get into was a bunch of issues, because Harry's popularity
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- with pardonable pride ~·enera sented at the ge_r1eral sess~on (an- tion upon swelling generation. nual) of the National Baptist ConLet us firmly resolve here _and vention U.S.A. Inc. when the c?n- now to do what six and one . half vention Convenes in Kansas City
- fire \,1or C r i ve toV!Grd t1~el e - ness anyti ne . ha r mf]l t r.J. nB • phr , e "Pra,:ma t i o Philo o;;' ...... ... ..... on t I do s _ra ce in ••.. • m:.., t, o • fa l
- of Houston, I would like to take this opportunity to express my viewpoint as an American citizen concerning an international problem vital to us all. I am proud that so many Americans in high offices today feel that t .h e free city of Berlin, Germany
- Ky. STANLEY, Frank, Souisville, HOUSTON,Norman, Los Angeles, C WINTERS, JohnW., Raleigh, N. WRIGHT, Alonzo I Cleve•, Ohio BERG, Russell K., Kansas City, Kansas JENNINGS, Paul, Wash., D.C. PAcm..ER,William J., Wash., D.C. HALLBECK, E. c., Wash., D.C
- • and the ·w.1.~-rDepartf ment who would be rep~sented b7 ly two of thtee trustees. • ti; Althou;h °Empire Ordban~e' ~ ... ·sHIPYilDS, Pa,e .~ c.i. I. .. ··• ~ t • ' .1 \\ t ' J p •c a t, 'ff •• ........ ·-· city. --a._me~ume. i •Corcoran lient
- of Kansas City Art Institute, Ms. Par tridge has been on the Li brary staff for seven years. Library__ five y_earsold FriendsCelebrate Anniversaryin Washingtonand Austin Mt-mbers of the Friends of the LBJ Library celebrated the fifth anniversary
- of such a proposed boycott. I A boycott of a specific product with well documented instances of discrimination presents a different 1I After the memorandum to the Wall Street Underwriters, Abraham Bea:rn.e, the Comptroller of New York City, indicated that the City
- guess maybe I probably should classify some of these remarks he made, but it's interesting--He says, r~ou know, for instance as a small boy I grew up in Johnson City; and I learned a habit from my father. At night the last thing he would do before
- a number of times. He and Mrs. Johnson were in our home on at least one occasion for a dinner. at Johnson City. He was a mem- We have been out to their place We weren't intimately acquainted, but sufficiently so to be on a first-name basis when he
Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 2 (II), 4/4/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- of Washington. The example was to say in deeds to the rest of the country or to Mrs. Kansas City: "I, Mrs. Johnson, have decided I' 11 roll up my sleeves and go to work in the town that's mine to make it look better. You cail do the same back home." 8
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 21 (XXI), 1/7/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- about the luncheon in Kansas City was that Truman was unusually exuberant that day and full of the kind of conversation you don't have when ladies are present. I don't remember very much about Walla Walla, but that doesn't matter. There was no terribly
- did at the big Kansas City Municipal Auditorium, when they got such a crowd. F: He didn't fit it to the crowd. W: They had gone out and scraped up the whole West and got every live Republican body they could find, stacked them in there and he still
- think of a single problem there. G: Anything on Mexican-American programs in the Southwest that is significant? H: Mexican-Americans and migrants in the Southwest, as a matter of fact Southwest all the way to Kansas City, were involved. In areas where
- this act. (N) Secti
- - . ' I ,.., Dece~r 15, 1962 ◄ . ,..- I I I I ' • I , ,. - ■..J • I - (. L • I I I I • ■ r/ r '- \ I The Vice President and Mrs. Johnson are out of the city and will ~ , 1 expect until after the first of the year. In th~ir
- newspapers, had their best on the beat: Murrey Marder, Chal [Chalmers] Roberts of the Washington Post; Ned [E. W.] Kenworthy, Bill Jorden, Max Frankel of the New York Times; Pete Lisagor of the Chicago Daily News; John Cauley of the Kansas City Star; Paul
- effort to define the city limits of Hanoi for the press; the credibility gap in the State Department as opposed to the Defense Department; coordinating statements made by the Defense Department, White House, and State Department; the importance of word
- . Gen. James M. Gavin certain promotion to four-star general and choice of two major army assignments if he will withdraw announced plan to retire at end of March. On 1/8, Gavin says he will still leave army March 31 because he is unable to halt steady
Oral history transcript, Spurgeon H. Neel, Jr., interview 2 (II), 12/19/1984, by Ted Gittinger
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- words, I've learned all this pediatric technique, but I'm unable to practice this back in Vietnam, because I don't have the support personnel. So they want to stay in Kansas City, you know, wherever they trained. The veterinarians were a little smarter
Oral history transcript, Walter Jenkins, interview 11 (XI), 4/18/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- think Schenley Disti11ers was going to buy a Kansas City alcohol plant, and that was modified. Do you recall anything related to that? J: I recall the situation, but as far as details, no. We should have done this twenty years ago. G: In a 1ot
- newspapers, had their best on the beat: Murrey Marder, Chal [Chalmers] Roberts of the Washington Post; Ned [E. W.] Kenworthy, Bill Jorden, Max Frankel of the New York Times; Pete Lisagor of the Chicago Daily News; John Cauley of the Kansas City Star; Paul
- All 1·otn.te equnlly, but March .. Stan Stearns April ... lt1·c:mk Cancclla1·e Post .:.Wally McNnmee Chai-les
- or dishonesty, it is a question involving the White House-and that dark cloud has gotten
- or dishonesty, it is a question involving the White House-and that dark cloud has gotten
- , Kansas. we picked up the B-24 airplane and started on our way overseas. Here We accepted that B-24 as a group of raw recruits--not too much experience but full of enthusiasm, preparing for our flight to England. assigned to the 392d Bomb Group stationed
- bought eighty silk shirts from the Dynasty Shop, which is owned, by the way, by a man named Linden Johnson, from Topeka, Kansas. Liz and I had been in Hong Kong before that, and we were invited to a number of dinners, and people kept saying, "Did you
Folder, "Frankhouser, Roy E.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- .ore Su:.r'l, n a daily newspaper, on June 12, 1966, reported that on that date the Congress or Racial . ]!qua.11ty ( COP..E) held a n~rch and mass demoristration · in the city. According _to the article, ROY FRANKHOUSER and tour others, all wearing
- drinkir).g -- some fences. Wednesday I_had a very hectic day -- fl.Ying to Kansas City to speak to the Packinghouse. workers, then into Minneapolis to speak to the . . . .AmalgamatedLithograph Union, and had dinner with Mother who_·seemed in tolerably
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 20 (XX), 9/25/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : That's going in money, marbles and chalk. That was telling the Soviets, "Look, we've got our Vice President in that city, and if you think we're kidding, we have not sent an office boy." See, it gave the gesture a degree of solidity. It was not something
- , Ellen, Am Legion Aux. FOLEY, Eileen, Portsmouth, N.Hamp ~ BUFTON, H.A., Kansas City, Mo. JOHNSON, Bernice, Austin, Tex. ID:CKEY, Margaret, Ladies Hane Journal KEITH, Margaret, Greenville, scar. DE SOUZA, Letitia, Wanen World War Vets LARSON, Mildred
- . Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org rights generally. Participants include Rep. Jim Roosevelt of LA, Dick Bolling of Kansas City, Adam Clayton Powell of NYC, and Charles Diggs of Detroit. They reportedly decided on strategy to abandon
- range ballistic missiles, and about twelve IRBM, intermediate range which could--the MRBMs had a range up to a thousand miles, and if you drew the template, which we immediately did on the map from Havana, they could cover up through Kansas City
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 23 (XXIII), 8/28/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- plants in Omaha and Kansas City. R: That was not nearly as important. The alcohol is needed for purposes other than alcohol. I mean by that it goes into synthetic rubber, it goes into quite a few things. And there were not very many plants producing
- Committee on Public Relations CHAIRMAN Ernest H. Fremont, Jr. 1111 Scarritt Bldg. Kansas City, Mo. 64106 Howard H. Bell Washington, D. C. John Shaw Field Reno. Nev. Perry L. Fuller Chicago, Ill. Norval W. Jasper Tuscon, Ariz. AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
- were guffawing in the boy, Jakes" all over the city. drug storesand the cafesabout old "Lyndon's boy, Jake." It was a big sport. When President Kennedy was assassinated, it was such a shock . and indeed such a national shame on the American
- Education~ And there is ~entioned in the Bailey Report the !l interview 7 I in 8 tha t he had with !-.la'.'1>7 M-cRo~.. Y that got published the EVENING STAR the . d ~~y he left VOA t'o come to the ice I Off g ! I of Educa tiono
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- In writing arge equal to one-- 1;~:;,g~~l~~.~sg~e~~bJ1:C~~l~ccm! ~i~~'&is~11i"~e~~m~:.ll~n~~itb7n 'i>'n";~~~1}bJM;,'';f~\\~ ~\~g~ ~~n~f&'hy r;:t~tM~~~e"'\!i~?. of such office lo other-cities or towns. Beyond these Umlta the comno.ny docs not undertnke