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- (Mich. Stat. Ann. 28.94) License; issuance to certain parties in control of money or valuables; authority to make, sell and use gas weapons. Section 6-a. Said concealed weapon licensing board may issue licenses to any bank, trust company, armored car
- and to -2- oil companies making inquiries. The Air Force evidently interpreted the taking of the surface of Matagorda Island as giving them the right to the exclusive use of such surface. Either that or they interpreted the notice of September 17, 1947
- Charles Maguire Sherwin Markman Hon. Manuel Cohen, Chairman, SEC Barnard S. Straus - Hamershlag, Borg, and Company Walter Katzenberg, Hamershlag. Borg and Company Mr. Robert Moriart y This is a group of professional investment managers, drawn largely from
- discussions with appropriate representatives of the White House, Secret Service, FBI, CIA, Defense, and other agencies, and the telephone companies (AT&T, Chesapeake and Potanac, and Southwestern Bell). In the course of the survey, it was determined
- become President Marvin Watson came in to say that Sec. Rusk was here. Secretary Rusk in with the President y Landrum (Ga.) Cong. Philip D^niijLj'. in with the President "Mary S in to see the President. Stayed and kept him company until she left
- set u p in Flowe r Garde n REMARKS SIGNING CEREMON Y fo r Art s an d Humanities Bil l (A4.rs. Johnso n joins) - Presiden t hands ou t pen s used i n signin g the Vice President Senator €**\s Mansfield *££* Speaker McCormack /£ . September 29
- The Whit e Hous e today announced tha t a selectio n o f American painting s fo r th e Executive Win g o f th e Whit e Hous e chose n by th e Nationa l Collectio n o f Fin e Art s have bee n loaned fo r us e i n th e Executiv e Win g i n th e Pres s
- Tobin, Herb Stein, Charles Schultze, Walter Heller, Art~ur Okun, Joseph Pechman, Walt ;Rostow, John Lewis, Charles Murphy, Kermit Gordon, Gardner Ackley, Andrew Brimmer, Joe Califano, Otto Eckstein, and David Ginsburg. The Johnson paper was written
- camaraderie and good fellowship pr vailed ... a con vivi~tl company of England's m st ardent spirits-the painter Haydon, Jo ·eph Severn, Percy Shelley, John Keat.·, and Leigh Hunt, the host were gathered to celebrate an impor tant event." Thus did Claudia
- there? P: My father was head of Ford Motor Company in Mexico City. B: Now, you are the old Archer Parr's grandson and George's nephew? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
- which shouldn't be written, of course--is the mutiny among American Negro troops which took place near Townsville on May 22. A company of Negroes got their rifles and determined that they would kill their commanding officer, a Captain Francis Williams
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 12 (XII), 7/25/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- persuaded. Whether Lyndon Johnson and John Connally went out of their way to make life miserable for him, I don't know. He was extremely sensitive to it, so I think he was looking for problems sometimes. G: The Foundation on the Arts and Humanities
- and the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO); conflict between John Connally and Ralph Yarborough; National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965; immigration reform and the national origins quota system; organized labor's involvement
- the chance to see a little bit of the island. I watched Lyndon Johnson decorate ten airmen with air medals, one of whom happened to be a young man who had gone to the same prep school that I went to in Massachusetts [and] who had been one of my students
- Wolof woman A young Senegalese woman Faculty of liberal Arts and law, University of Dakar EDUCATION educational system is an essential factor in the economic expansion A as well as in the political development of the African countries. That is why
- in the geophysical area, the industry, and built up these companies which finally grew up into Texas Instruments. When did you meet, by the way? EM: Oh, t\1enty years ago. OM: Twenty years ago. Mr,1: T\tJenty- fi ve. Eft1: No. OM: Maybe I shouldn't push
- of Katherine bunker. Katherine Bunker married George Butler, and George Butler was an investment advisor so it was all in the family. And he took care of his wife and Ellsworth, and the other brother Art Bunker went into Lehman Brothers and Company and put
- ; building water tanks, gates and fences; Pearl Harbor and its effect on the Hawaiian Electric Company; selling coral and topsoil for an airfield site; Frank Fasi; how Mrs. VonHolt came to Hawaii; bad experiences with the church; water polo; Yale President
- of Katherine bunker. Katherine Bunker married George Butler, and George Butler was an investment advisor so it was all in the family. And he took care of his wife and Ellsworth, and the other brother Art Bunker went into Lehman Brothers and Company and put
- ; building water tanks, gates and fences; Pearl Harbor and its effect on the Hawaiian Electric Company; selling coral and topsoil for an airfield site; Frank Fasi; how Mrs. VonHolt came to Hawaii; bad experiences with the church; water polo; Yale President
- of Katherine bunker. Katherine Bunker married George Butler, and George Butler was an investment advisor so it was all in the family. And he took care of his wife and Ellsworth, and the other brother Art Bunker went into Lehman Brothers and Company and put
- ; building water tanks, gates and fences; Pearl Harbor and its effect on the Hawaiian Electric Company; selling coral and topsoil for an airfield site; Frank Fasi; how Mrs. VonHolt came to Hawaii; bad experiences with the church; water polo; Yale President
- of Katherine bunker. Katherine Bunker married George Butler, and George Butler was an investment advisor so it was all in the family. And he took care of his wife and Ellsworth, and the other brother Art Bunker went into Lehman Brothers and Company and put
- ; building water tanks, gates and fences; Pearl Harbor and its effect on the Hawaiian Electric Company; selling coral and topsoil for an airfield site; Frank Fasi; how Mrs. VonHolt came to Hawaii; bad experiences with the church; water polo; Yale President
- Rooanelt . Aa an art rthou.ght , I han a suggestion tb&t ?a:nn and~ Ooflrnor-_•Y be olaaae4 together aa 1 1. 2. 3. ,. It aatiafied with Roosnelt • . Completely atletied with themselw,. Al.moat atiaf'ied with eaoh other. Ot the au:. opinion tha1J
- reel that a phone at the Ranch was on a hundred-yard cord so that when he was down walking by the Ped rnale. they could just re I it our to him like a garden hos . George Christian ( Press Seaetary to President Joh11so11): I Company): 1 : was out
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 28 (XXVIII), 3/15/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to happen in the spring of 1952. I, in my own concern about the Ranch, began to call up moving companies and have them come out and give me estimates. I hardly ever did anything that was going to cost much money at all without getting two or more estimates
- by Pres. Gestido and 2 pens and a silver medall ion. President and his delegation returned to Beaulieu Residence given to each President. Johnson upstairs to his bedroom briefly 11: 55a Downstairs - and to living room to meet w/ and have pictures taken
- , Bureau of Reclamation, Dept of Interior Duncan, Robert B Congressman Dubrow, Morgan , Office of the Assistant Secretary of Interior- Wate r and Power Dunn, Oscar --VP, General Electric Company, Erie, Pa First, Williamson L -- Ofc of Cong Foley Foley
- ; that they were proposing a more sophisticated airplane, one which pushed the state of the art farther; and that it was simply inconceivable that under these circumstances they could build it for less than the company, General Dynamics, which had proposed
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 106: Nov. 15‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- no alliances, relate as we must, on ou\art Hanoi to recognize sion o/ultimate ~ this cannot be raised a practicalhsting of Rs:dx North-Z-Nam, that might_be_,.P first ~nd we suppo/_it S~atters predictabie in South Viet-Nam. there Predictably
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- of Arts and Bachelor of Journalism. Some 25 years later than on platforms. the First Lady is still more at ease with people Greeting more than 2,000 womenwho jammed a reception lowing her speech to the home economists in Detroit, a PUest who admired
- , because of your background, is with the method by which people of your type were recruited into the government. T: You were with Standard Oil--is that correct? That's correct. I was operating in the Caribbean area with Standard Oil Company of New
- •·, and if Maurois can essay on erha Art of Linng• from the French Jew standpoint, and Lin Y utang the same thing traD. the Chinese standpoint, and if Arnold Bennett can write "HOiii to Live on Twent;r-f'our H oura a Dayt', I think we might write-without bunk
Oral history transcript, Robert E. Waldron, interview 1 (I), 1/28/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Biographical information; Senator Wirtz; associations with the Johnsons; travels with LBJ; impressions of LBJ; 1960 campaign and convention; vice presidency; NATO trip; LBJ and art; LBJ’s humor; Adenauer visit to the Ranch; Pakistan camel driver
- 83 Columbus Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights Emergency Civil Liberties Committee (ECLC) Facing Reality Publishing Company or Committees Muslim Mosque, Inc. (MMI) Nation of Islam, Etc. (NOi) Fruit of Islam Muslim Girls Training Muhammad's Temple
- with the ·study, the task force recommends that provision be made in the 1968 budget for the Department of the ·Interior to finance the study, at a cost of $500,000. The American Metals Climax Company has.pressed the White t_Iouse for· a broad connnission-type
- lDYlted Catb.erlu Drlnke.>'°Bawen to'rea4 aoa-flctlon at the Whlte Houae Fe■ tlval • of the Art■ and Jolm>
- Private 28. Sector . • Charles Weltner, tives Attorney, 29. Charles Morgan, Director, 30. Richard Boone, Assistant et. aL 31. Paul Hemphill, 32. Mr.·Stern, President, of Georgia 33. Ivan Allen, 34. Richard Rich, President, 35. Art
- 41 :,0 Pll fflA - • trop ~ CHECK B JOimSO FOR LntDOII B JOH SOI KC ' ALL MESSAGES TAKEN BY THIS COMPANY ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS: To guard against mlstakes or delays, the sender of a message should order it repeated
- , Texas with 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 16 ACME Brick Company, I
- tu re ! A t tw e lv e I w ent down to th e E a s t Room w ith Lyndon f o r th e Medal o f S c ie n c e Awards in w hat w i l l b e o u r l a s t ceremony i n th e E a s t Room, I su p p o se , so I l i s t e n e d w ith sh arp en ed a n te n n a to ev
- Hanoi will begin peace talks; Lady Bird has fitting for inaugural outfit; photographs taken of Lady Bird with her staff; LBJ & Lady Bird to Medal of Science awards; LBJ makes remarks & presents awards; LBJ & Lady Bird to National Press Club party
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 22 (XXII), 1/8/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was, you know, some artists sometimes will deliberately try to paint pictures in somebody else's style, just as an exercise, and this looked like an artist who was imitating various styles of art--Cézanne, Corot, what have you. And he says, "Georgie, which
- to Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, and Iceland; LBJ's art purchase in Sweden; LBJ laying a wreath at the mass grave at Rovaniemi, Finland; attending a government dinner in Oslo; how LBJ related to people of varying economic status.
Oral history transcript, Sharon Francis, interview 2 (II), 6/4/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- and with Liz, with Sam Hughes of the Bureau of the Budget and with Ed Crafts, director of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. The latter two gentlemen had been carrying on the basic negotiations for the redwood park with the lumber companies