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  • th e yea r 196 4 Executive Boar d Member s o f Daniel Arnol d Pete George Berry Wesle William Bywater Jac John Callaha n Lawrenc Mary Callaha n L Albert Fento n Le Al Giordan o E Ellis Hockenberr y Georg Paul Jenning s Mino Henry Lussier Herma Robert
  • to the environmental movement of the late 60s and beyond." Six women who have shared important parts of Lady Bird Johnson's life read excerpts from her writings that traced some of her vivid and memorable experiences. They were college friend Cecille Marshall; Nellie
  • ~--• -.a.. .._ °'"" a...... S. a... 11\et.) O.--a..• CJ.tab"Jnan • .Ba.ttk OI NCIW SaaqUloontouW Celekad• C1t1 P.a.U. Ci.SO Gentctl' ;~~w Orloua II. 1co&1•• LBJ:FLH:mb CC Mrs. Robert• Central File• Jean Lewi• ••Ule••-•• Gen,r.S•lltoa - HALE BOGGa. LA. • DCNOCIIATICI
  • Tuesday n J _ (include visite d by) LD - dressed and to stateroom. down at Andrews a ir Force Base departed w/ Mrs. Johnson Judge and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lynda Dr. Marlyn Voss Yuki Sgt. Paul Glynn mf Susan Stevenson LaFaye
  • /Task Force on Education OFF RECORD . _j wha 1:00p ; MW 1:00p - 1:27 I • John Macy, Chmn CSC OFF . --re j will 12:59p The -I • % » -v (include visited by) Robert McNamara 12:10p The ..... I. •! SATURDAY Day LD 11:00a. t -12:15p - White
  • k Cong Ke n W . Dyalj f Cong E d Edmondso n Cong Sa m Gibbon s Cong Jame s J . Howar d Cong Harold Johnso n Cong Joh n Kluczynsk i Cong. Joh n Macki e Cong Ralp h J . River s Cong Ra y Robert s Cong J . Russel l Tute n Sen. Mik e Mansfiel d Senator
  • . McClure and Mrs. Howard w. Young, Mrs. Dorothy Vredenburgh Bush, Mrs. Fred W. Morrison, E. Lee, North Carolina; Charles w. Tillett, The group of Virginia; and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Cecil E. Burney, South Carolina; Georgia; Mrs. Bsrefcot Duncan, Alabama
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEWEE: ROBERT S. ALLEN
  • See all online interviews with Robert S. Allen
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • Allen, Robert S. (Robert Sharon), 1900-1981
  • Oral history transcript, Robert S. Allen, interview 1 (I), 5/30/1969, by Stephen Goodell
  • Robert S. Allen
  • Negro Sector 42. Leroy Johnson, 43. Sen. Johnson and Rev. Samuel Williams on television 44. Julian 45. J. 46. Q. V. Williamson, 47. Amos Parker, Center 48. John Rolle, Manpower Counselor Service Center 49. Patrolman Robert L. Johnson
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Robert Conot - Miscellaneous"
  • m Fisher ' SD1 Ce cilio Pontanilla , Jr . Sfct. Paul J. Mr. Harr Glynn Sgt. Sgt. Marshall K. Gaddis Robert Sgt Jack Recco Cliff y Middletonj Mr. Wil l Sparks Mr.—and Mrs.—Cecil Burne y Mr. Be n Wattenberg SEE TRAVELMr.BobHardesty FOR TRAVEL
  • IN THE NATION, SAYS ... rrThe three greatest speakers ever to appear at Town Hall, are: Sir Winston Churchill, Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, John Morley." 1933-1963-Partial List of San Francisco Town Hall Speakers Robert C. Allen, Cecil Brown, John Mason Brown
  • Okamoto, Yoichi R. (Yoichi Robert), 1915-1985
  • ; , ~- - "J~ .• ·. l ~ $\❖ e,u-{~ig-3,-ri .. .r· ~ -~~(f¢~nY, •__-C.;ab11:1:~t'd(~'6 !6'r R6b·e·rt C! Weav€.G S~fcr~_'f'ir,·~:'- • ••. and .Robert C.· Woods:~ Jfnder :se·c.reta'.ry. .. ~ REMARKS ..., I• • • xec Dire·ct rban Leag l I I -1/J
  • ., Nrlrus UIHLEIN, Robert A, Jr., Milw., Wisc. VAUGHN,Williams., Rochester, N.Y. VICKIBS, Harry F ., New York City VILA, George R., New York City VIRDEN, John c., Cleve., Ohio WATI.INGTON,Jolm F .,Jr., Winston-Salem, N • Car. WATSON,Thomas J., New York City
  • Mary Redford taught us downstairs. G: Was she Cecil Redford's--? E: Mary Redford was Cecil Redford's cousin. Cecil's father was dead and Miss Mary's father, too, but they were from two different branches of Redfords. And Miss Carrie Yett [?] taught
  • on Equal Employment Opportunity RFK - Robert F. Kennedy UT – University of Texas WH - White House (but not always; sometimes it is spelled out) WJ - Walter Jenkins Please be aware that there may be misspellings of proper names. 07/2024 1 lbjlibrary.org
  • , Walt Rostow, George Christian : . ——__ . to DT . |, | , i _____ 2:22P t__ Marvin ., , xxxxxxx X30f8^»xf 2:45p To II Robert i__ _J Tuesday (include visited by) • , :—| , and Komer out at 2:55p „_________ - -- ' = . i j! | —| d^/~3:10p
  • March 11, 1965 Thursday White House Breakfast w/ Mrs J Jack Valenti Marvin Watson McGeorge Bundy Robert Anderson, in Ne w York City re Donald Cook George Reed y Bill Moyers AG Katzenbach re civil rights problems George Reedv Rufus
  • for Community Relat-:.ons Service: HADDOCK, Edward GRAHAM, Frank P. TAYLOR,George W. HANNAH,Mack BURNEY,Cecil E. BROWN,Hank HOLCOMB, Luther BLOOM,Sam AIKEN, Harry JAWORSKI,Leon HILL, Walter, Sr. BROOKSHIRE,Stanford ROYAL,Kenneth BABER, George W.. RING, Edward S
  • the interests of his students. G: Can you recall anything i.n particular that might exemplify that? R: I can recall some things that my brother Cecil has told me which occurred lt/hile Lyndon was in high school and \'/hich i,nvolved Lyndon as \'/ell as my
  • FISCHER, John, Han>er Magazine FISHER, Harold W., Starnard Oil of N.J. BURTON,Laurence J., Congress FISHER, Joseph L., Resources for the BURTON,Phillip, Congress Future Inc. BYRD, Robert C., Senate FISHER, Yule, Natl Highway Users Cong. BB:ew Sheet 2
  • : Georgetown, San Marcos, and an address in Houston to the Independent Petroleum Association. And then a big important thing, the JeffersonJackson Day Dinner in Oklahoma City for Senator [Robert] Kerr and Senator [Mike] Monroney. But he did not get away from
  • . Like the time Robert Merrill, the great baritone from the Met­ ropolitan pera. came to the White House to sing for the Prime Mm1ster of Gr at Britain The day before the dinner my phone rang and 1t was Walt Rostow. He said. "You can't be serious You
  • A-- 7 & a, girla, Ho further died in infanoy. reoord of the family of Harriaon of the only aon, Thoma• J. A--6, S1mpaon Pattillo, exoept •rried !\1th lorreater who died He waa a dootor and bad two ohildren, A o--a, aon died an infant, o-bi Robert
  • [are examples]. Ray Roberts, I think he sized up people like Ed Clark, John Connally, Cecil Burney down in Corpus Christi, John Singleton who is a Federal j udge down in Houston, Joe Kilgore, John Peace over in San Antonio, many many people that you could
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • ). additional on Cecil Burney information Reserve). Secretary FBI checks More of FNMA automatically of HUD). information: and Larry W.t.lter Heller Blackmon. for Jim Duesenberry. on Verd Kramer. to replace Albert R.dns. In response: The FBI check
  • are drying up. If we cannot find ways to prevent that happening, future his­ tories will be written from press "Accessissues."Robert Schulzinger;John Prados; W. Roger Louis; John Brademas;Martha Kumar; panel chair Hugh Graham. (The panel is applauding
  • contact with those gentlemen at all that I can recall at this time. B: Did you deal mostly with Attorney General [Robert] Kennedy? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • How Wallace classified LBJ’s political stances from the Senate through Presidential periods; the 1960 Presidential campaign; the Birmingham demonstrations and Wallace’s discussion with Robert F. Kennedy regarding them; Wallace’s high regard for John
  • . G: Can you name any in particular that were his closer friends? E: Well, the Crider boys were all older than he. boys. My second husband, Robert, was older than Lyndon by a couple of years or three. G: I guess the Rountree The Summy boys
  • had about two days to get these applications in to the Washington office for approval. When it was obvious we were running out of time, I remember Mr. Johnson dispatched me and Ray Roberts up to the highway department so our type would
  • not be taken over by Works Progress Administration (WPA); LBJ's promise to make sure Olson had a job; Dr. Cecil E. Evans of San Marcos; LBJ's relationship with his mother, Rebekah Johnson, and wife, Lady Bird Johnson; LBJ's presidential aspirations; LBJ's 1937
  • pre-empted thl1 overd11e letter of appreciation, pleue for1ive my tardine••• Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnaon The Honorable Robert Secretary of Def en•• Department of Defen•• Waehia1ton ZS, D. C. LBJsO s. McNamara -, •
  • of the rumors, but there were some dishonest things that he is reputed to have done . He worked in the dean's office for a while, and then he worked in President [Cecil] Evans' � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
  • figured he would or I wouldn't have gone to the trouble of writing it. Well, Cecil Burney, a young attorney from Corpus Christi who was an aide to Jim Rowe, who \'Ias chairman of the Johnson-Humphrey conmittee--that s on the seventh floor of the Watergate
  • they can run out. He does not know of any tips ·coming from 11 Minutemen sources. December 13, 1967 M&'10RANDUM TO: From: Robert H. Haynes Spe_ci~l Agen.t · . FBI Liai~on s ·e ction · M. c. Miskovsky . Director of Inve_s tigations ·Subject
  • before lhe \..tll.slle--$\Op tou' "$ ,mv;al. Theymel with local oflcle.ls, COU1ed g.a,rdenendoomrru-.ity d.bs, and pli oti press releases.-o,e ol lhem WM nemed Mtl. Roben E. lee. and I \\\sh to gosheveryone of their nameshad been Mrs. RobertE. lee
  • before lhe \..tll.slle--$\Op tou' "$ ,mv;al. Theymel with local oflcle.ls, COU1ed g.a,rdenendoomrru-.ity d.bs, and pli oti press releases.-o,e ol lhem WM nemed Mtl. Roben E. lee. and I \\\sh to gosheveryone of their nameshad been Mrs. RobertE. lee
  • . It seemed like it I'm a little dim on that . It But that's the only place that I had any such experience, and it was so limited and so long ago I'm just not really clear on it . G: It may have been strong in some other places . Did President [Cecil
  • the Model City .. Robert C. We ver , b d n .. 1 NDUMF rabt • otary Urban l 1 J t tu: 0 I l '( ;- ----~------- -- : ~--- - - .: c. ·VI• avq~ ng •n rl t ttae cd ou.tlin of propos 1 to ,conv r tto le to prlvat fo:rwipro! ti ti• 0£ o i
  • ., Lynn, Mass., 7/23/64. BIHRENS,Robert, 7813 Kanis Rd., Little Rock, Ark., undated. GAYLOR, A. V., 2016 Bragg St., Little Rock, Ark., PM7/24/64. STAFFORD, Lloyd R., 401 Mills, N. Little Rock, Ark., PM7/24/f:A. WILLIAm,Mrs. R. L., 27 S. Wakefield Dr
  • Lady Bird cannot sleep; Johnson Administration officials fly in and out on ranch landing strip; LBJ has staff meeting; lunch; LBJ and Robert McNamara have press conference; Lady Bird works on furnishings for guest houses and hangar; staff depart