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  • Pirnie Foreign Relations and Foreign Affairs Committees Cong Santiago Polanco-Abreau Cong. E. Ross Adair Sen. Allan Ellender Congwm Edna Kelly Cong Melvin Price ] Cong. Joseph P. Addabbo Cong Joe Evins Cong Michael Kirwan Sen William Proxmire Sen. Geo
  • Delbert Latta Cong William S. Broomfi Secretary Freeman Cong Graham Purcell Cone Paul Findley Cong E Y Berry Ambas sador to India, Chester Bowles Cong. James Morrison Cone Bob Dole Cong Vernon W. Thomson The V: ce PresidentJ Cong. Alec G. Olson Cone
  • spoke informally General William F. McKee, Administrator urging them to have an economical David D. Thomas, Deputy Administrator operation; to pick good people without FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD political consideration ; to try to John E. Home
  • ServiceDirector, Wash., DC Mr. and Mrs. Charles L Hubert , Natl Director of Legislation, Wash, DC Mr. and Mrs. Dale Adams. Natl Adjutant, Cincinnati, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. William G. Dwyer, Past Commander, San Diego, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E Callegary, Timonium
  • Barr Senator Paul Douglas Sen Ralph Yarborough staff people Cong Ray J Madden Cong John Brademas Cong J Edward Roush Cong Winfield Denton Cong Lee Hamilton Cong Andrew Jacobs Cong E Ross Adair Cong William G Bray Cong Ralph Harvey Cong George Shipley
  • WMay Dee Miller Royce Hanson ^ / Cong. Alec Olson ^h^^ George Rawlings J Ray Blanton ^^ fi)HHC, Pat Harrington gHn^ Joe Varon John Molony ^ 9HHB* Ed Harrington ^E^.( Pat Touchae ] Norbert Blume Date October 14, 1966 White House Friday To East Garden
  • Advertising SVC Assoc Intl Edward M. Kriz Mr. James H. Rademacher, VP, Natl Assoc of Letter Carriers Ira Kappenstein Mr. E. C. Hallbeck, Pres., United Federation of Postal Clerks Lawrence Lewin ! Mr. Patrick J. Nilan, Legis. Dir. , United Fed of Postal Clerks
  • , John., Nash. GLOVER,I. E • ., Tallahassee., na. THCRNTON,Robert A • ., SFran. GOLIGl-rrLY.,Cornelius., Wisc. THCMPSON., Lancelot., Toledo., Ohio GOODWIN,Jesse, Det. Mich. JAUGHN.,Clarence B • ., Det. HALE, William H., Langston, Okla. VICKERS, George., D
  • . HART, Philip A. OORE, Albert MONAGAN, John DADDARIO, Emilio SICKLES, Carlton R. BENNETT, Charles E. GIAIMO, Robert N. McMIIJ..AN, John L • KCRNEGAY, Horace R. FASCEI.J.., Dante St ONGE, William L. FRIEDUL, Samuel ANDERSON, William R. VANIK, Charles
  • Secretary Boyd Dr. Peter Bing Douglass Cater Ernest Goldstein Dr. Donald Hornig Secy sj^^, of HEw ^//^"^/ Dr. Philip Lee asst ,1%^-^X Harry McPherson ^ Charles Maguire Dr. John Roche Walt Rostow William Driver J. Irwin Miller, Chairman of the Natl Advisory
  • Italian American Labor Council, International President United Textiles Workers of America Vincent La Capria, Vice President, United Italian American Labor Council, Vice President Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America E. Howard Molisani, Secretary United
  • - Copenhaver, William House i>-Colodny, E. I. Allegheny staff Waterways Operators Utilities Commission of Representatives of Public Roads Fe Railroad Defense Transportation Agency of Representatives Staff Airlines *- Cotton, Hon. Norris U.S. ^*Coyne, Joe
  • Rostow out MW(pl) Alec Toumayan, interpreter. * Ambassador of the Ivory Coast: ^, --farewell visit ^H. E. Konan Bedie William Tremble , Dpty Asst Secy of Walt Rostow joined State, African Norman Armour briefing papers for this mtg to DT Affairs, DOS
  • ]1'1 L1ndoD B. Johnaon , Feliz [2 of 10] tir: , exas .. ril 7, 19 _9 TO THE SPEAKER AND llE!!B ,RS OF THE HOUSE OF R3P~SENTATIVF.5t e, your Com::Uttee, appoint d under ·. \ . R. o . 68, dir cted to inveatigate confllct1.ng reports alleging
  • AS AN INFLUENCE SEEKER Emery E. Jacobs William E. Morris James T. Ralph William P. Mattox Rufus D. Atkinson Alvin J. Weimer 42 - 47 43 43 43 - 44 44 45 45 OTHER PERSONNEL 45 45 46 47 Henry Marshall N. Battle Hales Russell E. Dill and Harvey E. White PRESS
  • TOLL, PA. ROBERT W. KASTENMEIER, WIS. JACOB H. GILBERT, N.Y. JAMES C. CORMAN, CALIF. WILLIAM L. ST. ON -, CONN. GENERAL COUNSEL: WILLIAM R. FOLEY WILLIAM M. MCCULLOCH, OHIO WILLIAM E. MILLER, N.Y. RICHARD H. POFF, VA. WILLIAM C. CRAMER, FLA
  • MONDALE, Walter F. MOSS, Frank E. RIBICOFF, Abraham WILLIAMS, Harrison A., Jr. YOUNG, Stephen M. AUTRY, George BLAIR, Dury H. BURKE, David MESMER, Fred M. WALINSKI, Adam WELCH, William B. CONGRESSMEN: ASHMORE, Robert T. BROOKS, Jack CAHILL, William T
  • President John F. Kennedy was shot, Ho pice Austin patient Mary Da is Williams r calJs preci c­ ly what she was doing when she h ard th news. "I was ta.kin" three pies out of the oven h n I h ard. I just couldn't be! ie e ir,'· she said. What's important
  • Judy Ruebush Anne Swidler Margo Mickey Katharine Gresham Wendy Hawken Marianna Howard Ann Goodsell Ann Mansfield Ramona Wire Rosemary Wire Marta Miller Suan and Walter Rogers Corinne Boggs Eugene Worley, Jr. Jane Bartley Robert Bartley, Jr. Ben Gabel
  • Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Coombs Finalist Mr. Duane W. Krohnke- Finalist Mr. ai d Mrs. Richard Copaken - Finalist Mr. R. Stanley Ladley, Finalist Cotter Mr . William R - 1965 WH Fellow Dr. Robert R. Lee, 1965 WH Fellow Mr. Thomas E. Cronin, Finalist Maj
  • Teterboro, N. J. - Greeted by Sen. Harrison Williams and Gov Richard Hughes. 4, 000 people were estimate d at the airport . Sunny day and warm temperatures, the President's campaign day was blessed with good weather all day long. Motorcade to Bergen Mall
  • . � �ller to Solicitor General ie \-1� et. al. w at 4/30/62 C Note plus ca�e James F. Neal to Herbert J. Miller (w/attaclments) file ' Cl"\ -� c. 4/10/63 C M3ro James F. Neal to Herbert Miller 4/2/63 C Mem:> -15, Cf):> James F. Neal to Herbert
  • .. :·.. :_. _...., \; ..... t ' '·:' Mrs. Emma Guffey Miller National Chairman National Woman's Party 144 Constitution Avenue, N. E. Washington 2 , D. C. Thank you for the good· wishes contained in your letter of February 5. I continue to be concerned about the questions you
  • . end he has retained Davis for twelve and Smith Davis, the fabulous Cleveland a half years to buy more newspap g rs . newspaper broker, figured in both deals. '-i..or him. For himself and William E. Townes, co"' · owner (25 per cent) and . publisher
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • . Frank, Fr eedman' s Hospital WOLF , George A, Jr .,, Tufts Univer sity TAUSSIG, Hel en, Johns Hopkins Univer sity BERSON , Robert, Assn . of American Medical DeB.AKEI, Michael E .,, Baylor Universi ty Colleges College of Medicine BAIDJIN, William R
  • DeBakey, Michael E. (Michael Ellis), 1908-2008
  • Folder, "DeBakey, Michael E.," Name Files, WHCF, Box D-91
  • Car--General Steel Industries,Inc.,St. Louis, Mo. MILLER, Woodrow, Director, WMA Transit Co. , Washington, D.C. MINSHALL, Cong. William E. MITCHELL, Clarena, Washington Bureau NAACP, Washington, DC MOORHEAD, Cong. William S. AfmiE HousE Datf Sept. 8
  • . and the President irritated when lie was pushed by J. Valenti The President became The President said, with great decisiveness and Mrs. Johnson to depart for Austin. something to the effect that h e was not going in then because he was trying to make some phone
  • interview, of an EaRon, Hov. J.'1, 1967 ...., . .. .. I, . -.... .. l ' 50. William ''Rrv. · 51. interview, 52. · Joseph Nilliams, Francis .-,Chuifh--~elephor:.e .53. team interv~ew, Bethel Sept 14, 1967 Church -paster, --telephone Nov
  • of the speaker's platfor there were 2,000 high school band youngsters playing as one unit, many balloons an , signs making a colorful "happy" setting. Invocation by Reverend Paul O. Weimer ^ Welcome by Mayor William E. Burt of Lancaster who then introduced
  • and ConfidantI Epicurious.com 6119/2017 ANIMATION BY CARTUNA • ~ GDIMHm!Ji wtmmm - • i 100GREATEST HOME COOKS Zephyr Wright Fed a President, Changed the Nation BY ADRIAN MILLER / 06.14.17 All hail the 100 Greatest Home Cooks of All Time, Epicurious
  • and ConfidantI Epicurious.com 6119/2017 ANIMATION BY CARTUNA • ~ GDIMHm!Ji wtmmm - • i 100GREATEST HOME COOKS Zephyr Wright Fed a President, Changed the Nation BY ADRIAN MILLER / 06.14.17 All hail the 100 Greatest Home Cooks of All Time, Epicurious
  • Williams, Public Affairs AGRICULTURE DEPT: Under Secy John Schnittker Asst to the Secy, Ken Birkhead Larry Brock, Asst Adm of FHA DEPT OF HEW: Secy Gardner Asst Secy Ralph Huitt Asst Secy Sam Halperin HUD: Secy Robert Weaver Sidney Specter, Congressional
  • . Gardner President, Carnegie New York City EXECUTIVE Corporation SECRETARY William B. Cannon Bureau of the Budget (Alternate: Emerson J. Elliott) MEMBERS ( James E. Allen, Jr. Commissioner of Education Albany, New York Fr. Paul C. Reinert President
  • and part time. The President walked the short area from the helicopter to the main building of the school where he was met by: . Dr. ^HHUm Morton. Jr., President of the CollegeLuis (./ LUIS ) ! ^ Lt. General &it George Mather of Fort Hood William (Bill
  • , Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Employees Union. Local 705, Detroit, Mich William J. Pachler, Light, Utility Workers Union of America, Washington, D. C. Albert E. Perry, Local 32-J, Building Service Employees Intl Union, NYC F. W. Pothast, Telephone Line
  • m 1162 , Muehlbach Hote l To airpor t Depart Kansa s Cit y - vi a Grumman - t o Omaha , Nebrask a - GER , MMV , MF , Pau l Glynn, Loy e Miller , Rufe , Kivet t Arrive Omah a - Key s t o cit y from Mayo r Jame s J . Devora k Epley Fiel d - Admiralship
  • running mate; William : 1?formation. Al~o, the Repub- · lems and re12.tionships with Miller. . . . . :- .licans are .tal~g about the the federal government is to rnerly · was associated with Ba.ker.
  • that room. Then below the house, underneath, they refinished it and made two bedrooms with a large sitting room in between, and that was for Zephyr [Wright] and Helen [Williams]. Now Zephyr wasn't married--well, she was married part of the time--but Helen
  • relationship with Austin mayor, Tom Miller, and his response to the Johnsons buying the Dillman Street property in Austin; J.J. "Jake" Pickle's first wife, Sugar; LBJ playing dominoes; the Johnsons' decision regarding disclosure of their personal finances.
  • , to drive Baines of the she got a join me in about Creighton like a scene in years, Elizabeth like is Luci William it looked / and I she'd Bishop charming, is the fir st one Luci around and said to go to Winchester. This how sorry
  • -- Dudley Miller, Lawrence S. Eagleburger of the Secretariat of the State Dept. Mayor Popov presented President with a parchment charter thanking the U.S. for the aid given People of Skopje immediately after the 1963 earthquake. The charter was encased