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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- , increasing -. from 4 per cent,· • ' .• Minneapolis,·· the discount effective Board affirmed.that ..·; Bard~s. of Bosto1.1, lfow York, the Cleveland, San Kansas City .. .. I;. Francisco, ! Reserve approved actions.by rates at, tho~e banks
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- , Atlanta, ..-- • .. . - . 'i of 'the Federal .. Chicago, increasing -. from 4 per cent,· • ' .• Minneapolis,·· the discount effective Board affirmed.that ..·; Bard~s. of Bosto1.1, lfow York, the Cleveland, Kansas City .. Dallas; ,·end
- for a short nap before leaving for Mexico City. The President went to the waiting Jet Star w/ Mrs. Valenti, Judge Thornberry, JJ, MF, VM -- stood at the door to the Jet Star and told the Judge goodbye and told the Judge to give his love to Eloise (Mrs
- biased and was rejecting evidence 11 of UFO reality. Some of the quoted statements included: My attitude right now is that there's nothing to it ... but l'm not supposed to reach a conclusion for another year." Elmira N.Y. Star Gazette, January 26, 1967
- THE W H I T E HOUS E WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary The LBJ Ranch, Johnson City, Texas Entry 7LPH No. Date Monday, April 8, 1968 Activity Dictated April 29, 1968 1. 7
- on good terms as long as they lived. G: In terms of that caunty courthouse dispute, we've been told a number of times that the fact that the county courthouse was in Johnson City helped make that a center of political interest and therefore helped stoke
- -gun salute -- took place as the President and Diaz Ordaz were waving to the peo Departed via Jet Star to LBJ Ranch w/ JV, MMV, JJ, MF and VM, and Luci Johnson 4 -15- 66 White House - LBJ Ranch, Texas FRIDAY Returned from Mexico City in the Jet
- ) Talked to them; coffee. Reports given by Charles Haar (Assistant Secretary of HUD), Polly Shackleton, Nash Castro, Steven Currier: "Cities Beautiful Near and Far" was the theme as left Yellow Room next set entered – L’s guests – Hearst Papers 2. 1:15
- Degan, Marc Sagan, and Mr. Bright at Cedar House and went to birthplace. Met Jessie Hunter. 10:00 Toured Johnson City State Park with above people. 2. 11:30 p.m. To hangar to say goodbye to Lynda -- off to Houston. Betty Weinheimer arrived. 12:30
- car t o the area around Willow City (Enchante d Rock location) arriving a t 1:11 pm Dep. Enchanted Rock area bv helicopter an d arrived at the Haywood Ranch at 3:15 pm George Reedy - Austin, Texa s (Th e President at- the Haywood Ranch) On the boat
- Plane Restaurant Tips Train TRAVEL ACTIVITY Diary Entry No. Departure Time Prom (Place) 2. 10:15a Washington, DC 6. 4:00p New York City Mode of Travel* AF convair jet star AF Accompanied by Colonel an d Mrs. Joh n Glenn; othe r astronauts
- and dress. Hairdresser. 6:40 Left with President and Ambassador Bell for Palace. Yellow umbrella. 1. 7:00 Arrived palace. Band was playing "Star-Spangled Banner" on fifes. Greeted by Grand Chamberlain. Went into room with King and Queen. Had coffee and what
- for three weeks, wondered where their star hundred and two hundred and twenty-yard dash man was, and I was over at San Marcos. I went over there, and in March I had made the track team, took pneumonia and was out about, oh, lid say three months
- Circumstances of entering Southwest Texas Teachers College; job at college; impressions of the young LBJ; LBJ and the 1928 Democratic National Convention; Dr. Evans’ garage apartment; LBJ’s interest in the College Star; lack of money among students
Oral history transcript, Emmette S. Redford, interview 2 (II), 3/31/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- west? R: It was on the only rOqd you can get--direct road--from Austin to Fredericksburg. It was, as today, through Johnson City. Mail came in from three places every day. At the post office in the morning we arranged the mail to go on a star
- Circumstances of Redford’s arrival to Johnson City in 1912; Johnson City at that time; handling the mail; Redford’s mother as postmistress; working at the Post Office; people in Johnson City and their way of life; roads; building the highway
- . Maier, Mayor 79. Congressional Record-Senate, Aug. 3, 1967 - Reprint . of Article appearing originally in The Milwaukee Journal 80. of Herlinit The Milwaukee Star Facts Pastor 28, 1966 - - narrative Moore, taken Oct. 14, 1966 of Our Cities
- thought how much that red-brick building means in the daily life of the city and many young women who come to Washington to seek their fortune. I think of the young girl--let:s call her Grace-- fresh out of a small town high school. For very little money
- ." Manatos:mjdr Bill Moyers (pl ) Bill Moyers (pl) Mrs. Johnson Mr. John Cowles, Publisher of Minneapolis Star & Tribune - Minneapolis, Minn, (b.1) (As an answer to Mr. Cowles ltr asking the Pres to request the Congress to enact a tax increase through
- AND MANAGEMENTEXPERIENCE GIVE HIM AN UNUSUAL GRASP OF THE REAL PROBLEMS WHICH OUR TOWNS AND CITIES FACE. UPON HIS CONFIRMATION, MR. TAYLOR WILL SERVE AS ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR I NTERGOVERNMENTAL REL AT 10 NS. HE WILL HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR STRENGTHENINl
- McGeorge 12:00 his call) 3:00 Congressman & Mrs Jack Brooks, MF, VM to drive around ranch & see cattle & new grass coming in (on way back Mrs. Johnson is landing so above party stops & picks up Mrs J. from Jet Star - drop off MF then drove to Johnson
- him to help LBJ Dave Broder (Eve Star) Gov Faubus (Little Rock, Ark) "Price told me he talked to you and I just wanted you to know how pleased I was and how grateful I am." Dropped by lunch at Skeeter's honoring Hugh Brown (Salt Lake City) Lunch in P
- the Administration at Pittsburgh, Pa. w / Mr. I.. W. Abel and Mr. Conrad Cooper - Secy. Wirtz and Secy. Connor . The Senator agree d to g o -- the President had them sent by a Jet Star) Governor Leroy Collins -T?" Washington, D . C. (se e phone call t o Morse; same
- White Chairman John Bailey House Atlantic Cong Carl Albert Atlantic City Walter Jenkins Senator Richard Russell Bill Moyers Atlantic City Secretary Dean Rusk Senator Richard Russell 8-21-64 City fr calls carded Friday fr mans mans To Ft
- the Oval Office Newsboy Week picture for picture of the President Paul Link - age 15 -- carrier for the Evening Star handing Paul Link a copy of , William Merritt , circulation director of the Star his msg to be used W_ William Clayton , w/ the Evening
Oral history transcript, C.E. "Curley" Doyle, interview 1 (I), 11/14/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- represented what was known then as the White Stars--I didn't even know it was in existence--nominated a representative from the White Stars, and Lyndon got up and nominated someone from the Black Stars, which I didn't know was in existence but which
- Biographical information; meeting LBJ at college in San Marcos; clubs at Southwest Texas State Teachers' College (SWTSTC), including the White Stars; LBJ's parents; LBJ's early interest in politics; professors LBJ admired at SWTSTC, including
- told him she thought I was going to [Texas] A & M. But anyway, I went up there one weekend and they were going to Johnson City, to Margaret's home. Friday afternoon. We went on to Johnson City that Then the next morning, why, we got up and she said
- Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; Cecil Evans; college years; garage apartment; secretary to Kleburg; college sports; Black Stars; White Stars; LBJ blackballed; 1928 Democratic National Convention; debate team; Cotulla; boarding
- gave my husband his Silve r Star in the South Pacific during World \Wlir II. Just last January, General Mac Arthur said: "If I'd known Lyndon was to become President, I would have looked after his welfare better than I did, but at the time he seemed
- INTERVIHJEE: BEN F. CRIDER INTERVIEWER: PAUL BOLTON PLACE: Mr. Crider's home in Austin, Texas Tape l of 1 B: Where are you from, Mr. Crider? C: I was raised in Johnson City, Texas. B: I understand that you and Mr. Johnson were boyhood
- Boyhood days in Johnson City; family friendship with LBJ, who preferred older people as friends; LBJ and Crider brothers' visit to California where Ben Crider was employed; boyhood activities on ranches in Blanco City near Johnson City; mother's
- Thomas J. W. Bullion Ann Bullion Jake Jacobsen Jim Jones Bill Moyers Marie Fehmer Mary Slater **" The President sat down, and realized that the Valentis were not here yet, so he called Mary Margaret Valenti, Cedar House Gov. John Connally, Crystal City
- ranch by car , drivin toward Johnson City with the President at the wheel. They looked at the Park Land. They drove around looking a the new park site, the old park site, and the boyhood home, not stopping at any of them. Depart Johnson City Dale Meeks
- 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 WHITE STAR INTERVIEW DATE: April
- The founding of the Alpha and Omega (A&O), later called the White Stars at Southwest Texas State Teachers College; the difference between the Black Stars and the White Stars; the purpose of the White Stars; biographical information regarding Horace
- UJMil(Q)JM TIEILIECG~AJMI C 19 3 D • e ru ry 12, l • yn on • John o FORT WORTH MORNING AMON G. CARTER, STAR-TELEGRAM EVENING PRESIDENT SUNDAY FORT WORTH.TEXAS February 8, 1943. Honorable L~don Johnson, House of Representatives
- House The Honorabl e Thoma s Mann , Unde r Secy o f State fo r Economi c Aff airs Breakfast 27 1965 April 27 , 196 5 White House Tuesday Mr. Ro y Roberts , Chairma n o f the Boar d o f the Kansa s Cit y Times an d Star and Joh n Caule y (Washingto
- is played. Helicopters land on ellipse. . . motorcade to South Lawn. Greeted Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, Greek national anthem played after receiving line broke up, Star Spangled Banner played. President and Prime Minister reviewed troops
- White House Dav_ 17, 1966 Monday Activity (include visited by) ture ExpendiCode To mjdr's room to read the first edition of the "Evening Star" _- Anne Laughlin. Project Directorof Women in Community Service, Inc. OFF RECORD Bill Moyers (Ms Anne
Oral history transcript, R. Vernon Whiteside, interview 2 (II), 8/6/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- they ever got it down to where anybody got any but the athletic department. G: Let me ask you some more about the White Stars. W: All right. G: Was the official name White Stars or was it Alpha and Omega? W: It was Alpha Omega. We called them
- : The [College] Star. S: The Star. G: Was he popular with other students? S: Yeah, I would say that. Because he was friendly. He was a outgoing chap. Did anybody tell you that at one time he carried a nickname for awhile, when he was in school there. G
- Biographical information; early education; Spinn's experiences as a student at Southwest Texas State Teacher's College (SWTSTC) in San Marcos; LBJ's reputation on campus at SWTSTC; student organizations and dating; LBJ as a debater; the Black Stars
- and his connection with the College Star and the Harris Blair Literary Society, which was a big organization out there at the time. G: Was he interested in politics at all? H: Until he went to Houston [to the Democratic National Convention] in 1928 I
- standing on the prairie with the spaciousness of the heavens wrapped around you, and looking out to the farthest star. You, who live in the Great Plains of America have thia window on the univerae as your daily fare, and I think it gives you a special per
- to come to Washington w/ them a short while. Departed Scharnhorst w/ same group en route to Lewis Ranch arriving at 1:59 pm Mr. Jack Horner of the Evening Star met the party at the Lewis Ranch. 3:30 3:35 3:40 3:57 4:00 the The President arrived in his