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  • Affairs for Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. G. William Miller, President of Textron, Inc.,. and Chairman of the Plans for Progress Advisory Council, expressed appreciation at the August 5 meeting for the "outstanding service" of the follow­ ing
  • , 1977 INTERVIEWEE: LUTHER E. JONES, JR. INTERVln~ER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Corpus Christi, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: One thing that you didn't mention in that earlier tape that I'm going to ask you to recall is the first time that you met Lyndon
  • See all online interviews with Luther E. Jones, Jr.
  • LBJ’s speech class and debate team at Central High School in Houston; LBJ being action-oriented; LBJ’s work with, and loyalty to, Richard Kleberg; Roy Miller; Senator Alvin Wirtz; Little Congress; LBJ’s short time in law school; Maury Maverick
  • Oral history transcript, Luther E. Jones, Jr., interview 2 (II), 10/14/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Luther E. Jones, Jr.
  • are discussed on pages 2-3 of •the Freeman/Gaud memo at Tab B.) Freeman does not believe Miller can be persuaded to agree to his proposal, but he states that ''he has no reason to believe" Miller will ma~e a public fuss if we go ahead. On the merits of Miller's
  • ,tant to Latin America, such as purebre~ livestock to improve the bre·ed of Latin ..~~~tJ-..E:..~8.!l.'!_.s_h.«:!&>, as well as services within the sphere of Australia fields of canpetence. of an expansion of such purchases exists . The possibility
  • Ky. STANLEY, Frank, Souisville, HOUSTON,Norman, Los Angeles, C WINTERS, JohnW., Raleigh, N. WRIGHT, Alonzo I Cleve•, Ohio BERG, Russell K., Kansas City, Kansas JENNINGS, Paul, Wash., D.C. PAcm..ER,William J., Wash., D.C. HALLBECK, E. c., Wash., D.C
  • will be assisting her are Professor Alfred Blumrosen, of Rutgers Law School, and Percy Williams, oLthe President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity. A Task Force on ~es, hy Commissioner record-keeping Holcomb. (law) firm of Battle, Fowler, Commission
  • for GE with a man named Horatio Adams. Do you know anything about that? W: No. G: Another one was going to work for the Attorney General. I believe it was [William] McCraw, with I believe Welly Hopkins working something LBJ Presidential Library
  • ran against him, but he beat Thurmon Barrett. I just don't remember about any block- age of Dan Quill's appointment. G: Did you ever get a chance to meet Roy Miller during this period? D: Yes, I just saw him a time or two. and of Lyndon Johnson's
  • of the Young Democrats; Sam Fore, editor of Floresville Chronicle ; Deason assists LBJ in setting up state NYA program; sources of LBJ's appointment; early employees: L. E. Jones, Marie Lindau, Deason, and Sherman Birdwell; organization of state NYA; living
  • ...........................................28 Salute, Governor White Supremacy Anti•Trumanism Published by TIME Incorporated EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Hen,ry R. Luee PRESIDENT Roy E. Lanen EDITORIAL DIRECTOR John Shaw Billings EDITORIAL BOARD CHAIRMAN Daniel Longwell MANAGING EDITOR Edward K. 1
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
  • Papers of Charles E. Marsh
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  • to the President. HANCOCK., Joy Bright, Cape May Courthouse, N.Jer. PALMER~-, Jean, Barnard College RASMUSON, Elmer E., Anchorage, Alaska LONG, ·Wilie Jones, Graysburg, NCar. HOBBY, William P., HOU BRYANT, Ruby, · Warsaw, Va. HAYNES, Inez, National League
  • are the facts and his relatively reassuring judgment. si \ ~ cf ·'-W·im;,, '.
  • intensive speaking swings '-,. _ -, , . \\'-..,_ for Barry Goldwater's two sons, .. ·Barry Jr., 26, a Los Angeles stock~ ; broker, and Michael, 24, a Phoenix back trainee. The older daughter • of Goldwater's running mate, William E. Miller, Elizabeth Ann
  • emerging or aking: rnest Hemingway Thomas Wolfe, William Faulkner, John Dos Pa'i.Ws,Willa Cather, Gertrude Stein, Edith arton, Sinclair Lewis, Ring Lardner Eugen O'Neill, James Gould Cozzens. Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot E E Cummings, Wallace Ste\.'ens
  • -.lcADAMS, I-!;,irry E. Cpt s 17 Sep 59 MILLER, R0bcrt II., Jr Cpt s 2 Nov 62 !1lcnrr1 · .~E, Col TS 5 Dec 58 rLSR'1'H!.N, T;1 wrcnc~ C. 1-.tC TS 3 Oct 63 t,HJ..LER, Tuck R. Col TS 17 Dec 58 Cpt Col s s 19 Dec 60 10 Oct 58 Fred L
  • but are recognized today a some of America's best-known •raphic artists: aphael and Moses Sayer, Robert Gwathney, William Gropper, Harry Sternberg, Agnes Tait, Minna Citron, Will Barnet, and Letterio Calapai. In 1946 the prints, donated by the artists to the Library
  • Restriction 11/27~61 A A A 029 ' A letter A A meme 14011:e, to B01 039 cable Bundy anp ,Komer totBowles [saRitized S/94-1 DflAll1\/01110-:,- .. s 032 ,d, S htt tJll"/RACl2.-36& (dup. #42a, KJ'SF,C , ndi!i; Exchanges w/ ~ Bowles, box 134
  • of change in technology is so much faster," Byers said. "I'm convinced there will be a new storage technology within 10 years." White House Web team hones president's e-message By Carl M. Cannon, National Journal GovExec.com March 8, 2004 Saturday, Feb. 21
  • of change in technology is so much faster," Byers said. "I'm convinced there will be a new storage technology within 10 years." White House Web team hones president's e-message By Carl M. Cannon, National Journal GovExec.com March 8, 2004 Saturday, Feb. 21
  • ,~S71'~ LIMITED II ( 47 YORK ST .. SYON Telephone: BO 522 (15 lines) EN 1 ST., MELBOURNE p hon e : M 4161 (12 lines) .::lJUN 1842 ) -r Direct Wireleu Seroice to En· : '.Pacific Manda and ,hip, at ,ea In any enquiry respecting this message
  • responsibilities and functions; (4) elemination of the multi­ purpose ":ater resource projects from the require~e~ts of section 7; (5) retention by the Interstate Commerce Comrmss1on of all of its present safety functions; and (6) establishment of a Federal
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  • for the unveiling of the bust of Tom Miller at the Municipal Auditorium. He then told Mrs. Johnson that the thing which endeared Tom Miller to him so very much was "his kindness, his gentlemanly like conduct, his courtly manner, when dealing with my wif e and my
  • , William R. Harman, Philip Merrill, John E. Sheehan, and John H. Zentay. • In making the announcement, Mr. O'Brien said, "I'm delighted to welcome such a distinguished group of individuals to the Foundation's Board. They all share a demonstrated commitment
  • , William R. Harman, Philip Merrill, John E. Sheehan, and John H. Zentay. • In making the announcement, Mr. O'Brien said, "I'm delighted to welcome such a distinguished group of individuals to the Foundation's Board. They all share a demonstrated commitment
  • . For example, the word "feoffment" was one means of transferring land at early common law . This sort of puzzled the fellows who hadn't read the cases, so we talked about that . Lyndon was pleased, .and we asked questions and talked back and forth . L . E
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  • . E., SCOGGIN, Grand Dragon, Realm of ~outh Carolina. P2.dlpb:.cts and throwaways left on windshields of parked automo'i..'iles 1 Irvington, N.J. 1 in March, 1937. 5 - p DETAII,S: A characterization of the tn-JITED KL.ANS OF AMERICA, IlJC.,, XEIGHrs
  • in the· officers here are all animal-loving." precinct house for defecating on the PEARL DUNCAN Most of them. floor. He was then driven to the ASPCA, where he was put to sleep C r i m e three days later. Police Commissioner William Bratton ordered the department's
  • -!ELSTOSlU Clanent ZABLOCKI Charles A. VA!UK . , . . PUCI:·JSKI Ed\9l'd P. DOLAND John W. HcCOF~aQK John DDJGELL 3I KGI~i Jacob GILBERT Fenland J. St. GEHMAil~ John E. FOG&.tl.TY Herlr)" S. REUSS William A. BlRF.ETT Robert N. C. ra:x John
  • .). Rep. W. Sterling Cole (NY) and Rep. William E. Hess (Oh.); Donald Cook, on loan from Securities and Exchange Commission, to act as special counsel; Col. Donald J. Ramsey, U.S.N. and Col. Joseph W. Knighton, U.S.M.C., as aides. 5/14 Monday. Committee
  • activities while in the State. Also, I would be remiss if I failed to hold out to Lady Bird the prospect of visiting the Jackson Hole country with the magnificent Tetons where we could ar'ltiegi ffie schedu!e to suit her purposes and/or desires for a short
  • . William P:. Steven Wol-ld Book E-.yclopedta Scl•nce, Service, Inc:. S 16 Travl• street, Houetoa, Teca·1, 77002 r 11ank ,ou lo 1 , O\lr' le:U.r = J . - • ii, 1967 _uatn . air••• , . tla·e ,· n:bl ·· • la you ·cm1tmunltfio1 la ' · _ ~~aeaoe el
  • to mortar fir e , possi~bly from struggle forces. About 13 US servicemen were injured. The NMCC reports that MACV has begun to evacuate its planes from fo.e airbase. The GVN has airlifted another airborne battalion as reinforcements. In Hue, the struggle
  • , throup Senator Do111lu, my beat wi ■ he ■ to tho ■ e attendin1 the rally of the American Committee for Italian Mi1ration. Pre ■ idnt Kennedy tran ■ mitted to Coa1r••• leai■ lation to reYlae and modernise our immiaration lawa. There i■ no con■ i■ tency
  • . 11- J~ - a?f' Authon ..y ~ By, 4{j , l: ~, ,;~c;e t - :J.I) ./) '( C gpfj d ential Dear Mr. Miller: It occurs to me that it might be helpful to you to have a further indication of our thinking about the kinds of issues which need to be explored
  • . We'd go to the annual cocktail party at the Clark Thompsons' on Massachusetts Avenue, usually given in honor of the Speaker or some prominent person. Commodore E. H. Perry came up from Austin to be our house guest, and I took him to all the sightseeing
  • Holt, William F. Jr. 3070 30th. St. SE, A.pt #102 Wash., D.C. a.. 0 o ;i.o Hunter, Gerald J. 3413 Carlyn Springs Rd., Apt ~303, Falls Church, Va~~o¥/ 'J+e..
  • /show/loh/oh Reedy -- XXVII -- 4 R: No, because I wasn't there long enough. As I said, I got India Edwards back into the committee, and sent Joe--was it Guffy? No, it wasn't Guffy; I think it was Miller, Joe Miller--out to Wisconsin and that was it. G
  • See all online interviews with George E. Reedy
  • Reedy, George E. (George Edward), 1917-1999
  • Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 27 (XXVII), 12/13/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
  • George E. Reedy