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  • Cong Wm L. Hungate Cons Edward Roybal Robert B. Duncan Cong Richard Ichord Cone William F. Rvan Claude Pepper Cong Donald Irwin Cons Rav Roberts Ed Edmondson Cong Robert W. Kastenmeier Edwin Edwards Cong Hastings Keith Cong Teno Roncalio Robert
  • , 1970 INTERVIEWEE : H. S . INTERVIEWER : JOE B . FRANTZ PLACE : Mr . Brown's office in the AFL-CIO Building in Austin, Texas (HANK) BROWN Tape 1 of 1 F: Mr . Brown, let's go back and get you placed . How did you get to Austin in the first
  • to the President (x ref to CO 62) 4/30/65 C Memo Jack Valenti to the President (x ref to FG 110-6) 4/1/65 C Memo Lee White to George 8/7/64 C WReedy (x ref toEX IM/M*) C (- . F IL E LOCAT ION Ex Co 311 Venezuela RESTRI CT ION CODES {A) Closed
  • .. to&&Uf I •• • ·• • · ~- .. outbw•atuo B•ptl•t Thcol-.ical lemlnaJ'f la . on .on&. T•xu. &'1the tlm _. e. · Ml la ui\la1toa Jaaoary.. 19 o. (Z) 1 · .a..,..· at• betwaea 1914 ad (J) Ul\t1& • reponc oa Oct.._,,, 14. 1964, 141.d aot knew -• f •• •••peel
  • is being furnished for your information and no further investigation is contemplated in the absence of a specific request from you. Sincerely yours, - 3 - OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR UN IT E D STAT ES D E PART MENT OF JU ST ICE FE D E R AL B t'.J R EAU O F I
  • AGRIC LTll &.f a.J J May 2, 1958 Dear Judge: · Thank you very much for your letter of April 29th commentin1 on the letter 1 forwarded to you lrom the Fbh and Wildlife Service about the rat control program in Cameron County. l waa glad to preaent
  • , Washington State Patrol, Olympia, Washington BACON, Selden D.,Director for Alcohol Studies, Rutgers Univ, New Brunswick, NJ BAERWALD. John E. , Director, Highway Traffic Safety Center, Univ of Ill, Urbana, Ill BALDWIN, Mrs. John F. , Arlington, Va. ^ BARCELLA
  • t1A-X GAff15of/ Cd(.£ Sf-~½.SdvV l;)uu~ Cou~ '' ~u~ ~E ,. 1 ~uut>.f EW/{LT-- l;fAS/1, • G-w~PacrV(' ~-~-j_ , t-~T ~d Llo1j Dev0ck111f Paru~ lhA,sl,Llt)Yc,~ -M~CRWtUl'-(w... ~7 vo+eti1:6~" 1f) ~j__~rL!P/rA~r ~ A~fot~ te,r1wtJ..v~d.JI
  • degree and had no particular skill of any kind, so I went then to a business school and came back and began my work as a bookkeeper at the Georgetown Oil Mill where I remained until about 1917, when I then joined the army and went to Kelly Field in San
  • INTERVIHJEES: GOVERNOR AND NRS. RICHARD HUGHES (Betty Hughes) INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: The Hughes' home in Princeton, New Jersey Tape 1 of 2 F: First of all, Governor Hughes, tell us briefly where you came from, how you gradually moved up
  • Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION Letter 12.--8--t>l{ Letter from Hornig to Harold Brown!Sltriftiui Nt,,:;'f"(,Ulc.. e,'f-lO'l 5/29/64
  • , NYC Theodore F Childs, President, Lenox Hill Hosp., NYC James Haughton, M. D. , Commissioner of Hospitals, NYC John L. S. Holloman, Jr. , MD, Natl Chairman of Medical Comm for HumanRight: , Mr. Joseph Kelly, Regional Asst Commissioner, NYC Sister
  • . Vie . . . arU.atic SJllbj.t.eotural of apialiltme, tile ot teraon• ud f pres. In t, the aue 1... j07 iD the . . . . ef lif' , tbe .... eapao1ty tor Telegram to HAW: George Bill and Work-Fight Bill involve same fundamental issue. Your group
  • (Y August 20; 1964;:'/S,K \Jj;;t,',I 1~ /: ~ f;; ,I(' I ~/11/f'Ji,,.:-··--../?6/•~, /J-/4-~ Dear Mr. Moredock: p .. --- You may bo aesured Thank you for your letter to the President. that the interest which prompted you to let him have your
  • , Republicans for Johnson (1964), Abraham Ribicoff, F. D. Roosevelt, Jr., SargentShriver, Adlai Stevenson and Robert Wagner.
  • or a member of immediately to s in order J,.. provide the provided to ie., membess of his the nd ~ 13wtQl}e~0 r.8* i the State, f Plainfield. 5ne~?B_ 0 of the A meeting 7:30 p.m. between 11x■xiax the Negro made arra staff ng ments
  • of 1942 and had post-operative thrombo-phlebitis, which rendered me 4-F. I went to law school when the enrollment at Texas one time was down to a low of about twenty-three students, in a summer session. When I graduated in the spring of 1944 there were
  • /4/64 A ~/I. J 9 ~-'-I~'/ (p A 1p Intelligence Information Cable 7 p .o1b1t~ •,1 •J 'J¥ N-l ~ ,-3. f.;s~ s 5/19/64 A #5 cable Intelligence Information Cable s 1 p~\M-tlvGd ~'f/rt1-Z2-•o3 4/30/64 A #7 cable Intelligence Information iable
  • V.EHIMO tdeTES COPYRIGllT£D PiablL..u,fM rtequlrH f'._,, ?:.i!rnfeA ~f t.aep)tigld 'it ~er· W lnon1as JcliiWJon [1 of 11] -TOF 5ECRET EYES ONLY - 2 .... Some of the members - India for example - said that we should be a mediator. For the moment we
  • if -3i t doesn't pan out. The P38 is a ghastly f ailure. Its electric system is so full of bugs tha t pilots are convinced it can never be made to work. There were four P38 1 s i n Australia, doing photographic reconna isance. camera s can take
  • that was commissioner in the Orange Grove area of Precinct 1. G: What was that last name again, sir? D: Kirchoff, K-I-R-C-H-O-F-F. I believe Walter was elected about that time. Those three, Dan Scruggs, Doc Patterson and Kirchoff--and Laughlin--were all new-party
  • of St.Petersburg., LEIF, Donald w., Nat 1 1 League of Cities Laurance G., Jt. Council on HENDERSCN, Fla. HIGH, Robert King, Mayor of Miami, Fla. Housing & Urban Development KELLY,James w . ., Jr., Mayor of East HILLENBRAN·n, Bernard F., / Orange, N.J. JOHNSON
  • by chopper from ranch to strip just outside Jol,hnson city where Pres. and Mrs. J visited the boyhood home which is now opemii to the public. Greeted group of boyscout4 and then went inaide. \ '~~-~If' Jk,~~~~~ ~~ L ~-J - j ti -'-''"" l 14 /'1-f r
  • , ashin ton Star, telephon d you. He ·aid it ''is very · mport nt,' th y are working on a story. I ask d him th ubject f his story. He didn't ~ant to tell me. When I pressed him a bit more, h said ''it is a major story about the J ohnson ad1 'linistration
  • -.--J;L_ Asia ~ A 1./-lb -'f/> #LJ 8 7-/73 '/- - lb - 10 /IIL ..1 8 7- /7.3 ~~~~t±e~ -e~~or--e.:mt:rei:-ra-, - SEero- 19 3 -~ -- ? /v L .J & 7 -17',? rl-Pn-t--+~R4
  • , that was probably [Ralph] Huitt; the General Counsel; the Comptroller, who was Jim Kelly; the Public Health Service, and the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, [who] was probably Bill Gorham at that time, with a memorandum where I raised questions. way
  • reply for: _ _ _ _ President's signature. 'f _ _ _ _ Undersigned's signature. I~ , NOTE Memorandum for use as enclosure to reply. - -....- .. Direct reply. .______ Furnish information copy. Prompt action is essential. If more than 48 hours' delay
  • COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE WASHINGTON T h u r s d a y , A u g u s t 17, 1967, 5;15 P . M . M E M O R A N D U M F O R THE P R E S I D E N T SUBJECT: D o c\a m en ts c o
  • (PRESIDENTIAL LIBR A RI ES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR T ITLE DATE RESTRICTION Anderson to Rostow C #32j memo 1p Hall to Kelly S 1p ~ 5-111-q5 AftJ' q3~'-/'J/ A~-mi:'!TTTITT---f::jfm=iiita'"f'on--i:rr:re i ii1'i'feiinnt ~ - - ,1-np 2/13/68
  • movie-the unreconstructed moneybags with a string of polo ponies (Kay- Mil­ land), the timid misfit (William Holden), the carefree clown (Wayne Morris)-and hurries them through the five-month train­ ing course at Randolph and Kelly Fields in Texas. Along
  • . G: Joe Montague, C. R. Winn. S: Joe Montague was from Del Rio, if I'm not mistaken, but he had a brother in Fort Worth, and I forget which was Joe. I think he was from Del Rio. G: C. R. Winn. S: Yes, I knew C. R. Winn. G: F. L. Kuykendall
  • and a career civil servant, and Jim Kelly, who was assistant secretary comptroller and also a career civil servant, to coordinate the development of the transition from the standpoint of the department with the incoming administration. M: Was this on Cohen's
  • OF THE PRESIDENT / BUREAU OF THE BUDGET WASHINGTON 25, D .C . DEC 2 119 vui bj F ~ TIE Iu T i 11 l" • R. 7044 • S l den (D) Ctl or - mber 31. 1963 • - at m rl 1 r II in th P ci ic , ·d d y rurposc o thoriz I land co or tin t rovido
  • in several ghettos throughout the city, was ... maintaining constant pressure on surrounding white resi~ qtM•..i..-i611~111,,11--■----""-1 Jome . re·a r· ·e s tat~· . ... s by white homeowners,~ f g scat lip a11i a acsc C 11 s at · 1 i ci-.l The city
  • . . (' , ir'" • ••- f• ' . ,\ ~-\ J -tI-./ ,/ J • Claudia Anderson - Him & Her From: Michael MacDonald To: Alsobrook, Adam; Claudia Anderson; Cunningham , Sarah; Gary Phelps; Harmon, Laura; Renee Gravois Date: 1/20/06 9:34AM Subject: Him & Her
  • . . (' , ir'" • ••- f• ' . ,\ ~-\ J -tI-./ ,/ J • Claudia Anderson - Him & Her From: Michael MacDonald To: Alsobrook, Adam; Claudia Anderson; Cunningham , Sarah; Gary Phelps; Harmon, Laura; Renee Gravois Date: 1/20/06 9:34AM Subject: Him & Her
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE #1 memo - RESTRICTION f.S- Bundy to Holders of NSAM 282 ~~-;tt-·t~ NL> J-7/20/64 S 1 p [t>,, f · 1f-·8 0 f AJ Sf:, c...-.~ ~~le. I COW\-., . Pi'. Af t1 ~ Pri l;f r tc"I p
  • for International Development; President John F. Kennedy’s work on what would become the War on Poverty; LBJ’s reputation for wanting to help people; how Shriver heard about LBJ’s "War on Poverty;" LBJ naming Shriver as head of the War on Poverty; how Shriver
  • saw). They focused almost appeared entirely on specific facts that questionable. I pass along the pages that they had questions about; a few seem clearly worth checking. F~~ David Chambers OI.ICINM. l'OIIM NO. IO MAY IDITICIN eM l'PMII (•1 Ult
  • . in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) ,• • ·x_~p;11c:.-. .. : i .
  • by letting a little steam out. M6i'.J'IU8 f~OT!S CO,YRIOl ITl!li> Publical ion R&qolt&i PtTmissiuu of Cop7t1ght Hoi•ari W Tbomge •ob~IQA- [1 of 4] - 2 - Lisag0r: Do you forsee any major problems with the legislation because of the riots. President