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  • . J. J. Pickle Tom Johnson \ Jones ! the I Arrive ! and J Mrs. Mr. I Mr. I Mr. ; |~ jI |I j helicopter landed on the lawn of the Hugh Powell's home. as the powell s had a new grandson. Hugh Powell Taylor, the President and Mrs. Johnson took a bunch
  • To Squaw Island via helicopter to meet w/ the President w/ Secretary Porter and G.Reedy Arrive Oti s AFB for dinner w/ Mrs. Johnson, Lynda Bird, Dr. Travell, Mr. Powell, Col. and Mrs. Walker -- and LBJ Staff members w/ various State Department Staff members
  • . Talked to Lynda in her room. 6:35 Baileys left (7:10 last of wedding guests left) 6:45 Guests began arriving in Yellow Oval Room: Elaine Fischesser, Tatums, D. Taylors, Philip Baldwins, Powells, Aunt Ellen, Ava Cox, A.J. Taylors, Donald MacArthurs. 8
  • the first. The founders of your Ho rticult ural Society--men like Nicholas Biddle and John Hare Powell--(in those days women were not supposed to lift a trowel)-- were fulfilling with for esight the instructions of the first Colonial Assembly that ''the g
  • House -- Rockford, Illinois Friday ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS AIRPORT CONTINUED Robert Bourland; Robert Brinkmeier. Elected Candidates: Governor Otto Kerner; Lt. Gov. Samuel Shapiro, Auditor Michael Hewlett, Paul Powell. James Ronan Betty Ann Kegan, Carolyn
  • & M rs Ala n Boyd, board , s o th e President Dr. Jane t Travel l an d her husban d Mr . Joh n Powel l were on d fo r them t o com e joi n hi m MW reminde 10:46a aske The President talke dw / Mrs . Boy d Sec y Boyd Mr. & Mrs . Mik e Manato
  • Kerner, £ r Cone. Melvin Price , Senato r Pau l Douglas , Lt. Gov . Samue l Shapiro , Pau l Powel l (cand . fo r sec . o f state), Alvi n Fields, Mayoro f E . St . Louis) , Sherif f Morri s Joseph : Ji m Ronan , Stat e Demo Chairman ; Senato r an d Mrs
  • Minish, Cong. Joseph G Gerald Ferko, Maryann Holmes, Alan R Moorhead , Cong Wm S Pomerantz, Reuben Fleming, Celia "^)E'tR^E^PR,^^c^-ct
  • Mr . Bae r - M r Bae r had req. f m Illustrato r (Minn ) newspape r To Mansion . . . "Tell Mrs . Johnson , I' m o n my way." . . . for lunch wit h Mrs . Johnson , Lynda , Mrs. Hug h Powell , Mrs . A . W . Moursun d To the office reads George Reedy
  • Johnsons to Edison Street Methodist Church in Fredericksburg; visit to Cousin Oriole; Lady Bird invites Mary Rather, Dorris Powell and Neva West to State dinners; Lynda Johnson in Austin with friends; fly back to Washington; funny reaction of Lady
  • BEN H. POWELL A.J.WIRTZ J.A.RAUHUT W. S.GIOEON SEN lo!. POWELL,JR. HERMAN JONES GEORGE w. LEONARO, LAW OFFXOlHI POWELL,WIRTZ,R!...UHUT& BROWN P.O. AUSTIN JR. GIDEON BUILDING BOX El3 (lit TEXAS May 24, 1946 Mr. Eliot Janevay 444 East 52nd
  • have been out to dinner with Kitty King and Ben Powell and their nurseey. They have two adorable children and man~_,ge them without flickering an eyeiis~ The red velvet hostess pajantas have come and they look like what the Princess in the fairy tale
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 2 to the LCRA fold. M: What was the name of your law firm? G: It was Powell, Wirtz, Rauhut and Gideon. It so happened that John Rauhut and myself had been in the same law class at the University. He was from Comanche
  • , 1976 INTERVIEWEE: POWELL MOORE INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Moore's office in Washington, D. C. Tape 1 of 2 G: Let's start out, Mr. Moore, with your background. Are you from Georgia? M: From Georgia. I grew up in Georgia
  • See all online interviews with Powell Moore
  • Moore, Powell A. (Powell Allen), 1938-
  • Oral history transcript, Powell Moore, interview 1 (I), 1/23/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Powell Moore
  • of Review . Today th e Presiden t name d Maj . Gen . Beverley E . Powell , US A as Commandin g Gen . . Il l Corps . For t Hoo d for appt . t o grade o f Lt . Gen . Today th e Presiden t mad e publi c a lette r fro m Secy . Rober t C . Weave r o f HUD _ to th
  • b y Mr, . Walte r E . Craig , Presiden t o f the America n . Bar Association; Mr . Lewi s F . Powell , Jr . , President-Elec t American Bar Association ; Mr. Leo n Jaworski, America n Bar Association , Houston , Texas ; an d Mrs. Edwar d L . Wright
  • , Senator Douglas, Lt. Gov. Shapiro , Atty. Gen. Clark, Paul Powell, Mike Howlett , Jim Ronan, Miss Dorothy O'Brien, Mrs. Thomas J . Keenan October 7, 1964 White House Wednesday Reception committee waiting at bottom of steps includes: Arrived Peoria
  • a , Washingto n - b . 31 Hunter McLean , Austi n - b . 32 Joseph Keenan , Washingto n b. 33 Governor Edmun d "Pat " Brown , Sacramento Cali f Cong. Ada m Clayto n Powel l - b . 35 b . 36 Martin Luthe r King , NY C A. Phili p Randolph , NY C - b . 37 Governor Joh
  • y Cong. Phi l M . Landru m Charles Le e Senator Russel l Lon g Senator Mik e Mansfiel d Senator Pa t McNamar a Cong. Lloy d Meed s Senator Wayn e Mors e Senator Gaylor d Nelso n Senator Claiborn e Pel l Goner Car l Perkin s Conp Ada m Clayto n Powel
  • participants agreed. As Jody Powell put it: "The Fourth Estate is not a quaking David fa ing day in and day out the threat of imminent destruction by some Goliath in the Whne House or the Government, or somewhere else." "We are alive and well, and eating our
  • two friends that she had there. Powell. That is Dorris and Hugh Hugh's dead and Dorris is gone somewhere for an operation. But they were quite young then. And she knew them, Mrs. Taylor, of course, knew [them]. G: Minnie Lee was her name, wasn't
  • things that held up education bills. One was the so called Powell Amendment, desegregation, and the other was an issue of church and state. 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral
  • the best I could. Helped in any way I could. G: Who were his principle political aids here? Advisers? Operatives in Harrison County? T: I guess I was and Dar [?] Sullivan. Do you know Dar Sullivan and Powell? G: Hugh Powell? T: Yes. Hugh Powell. G
  • . When the election was over and Mr. Johnson was finally counted out by 1311 votes, he returned to Washington and Senator Wirtz went with him. I moved back to the old law firm of Powell, Wirtz, Rauhaut and Gideon. But Senator Wirtz felt that I needed some
  • the bill permit s a temporaryEugen e A . Gulledg e increase i n th e FHA-V A Raymon d Lapin ceiling or . mortga ge interes t Roger Lad d rates. E d Lashman Harvey M . Meyerhof f Allen E . Pau l Cecil E . Powel l Senator Jenning s Randolp h Anthony P
  • this a.m. early, expected accumulation 5 or 6 inches President placed a call for Mrs. Johnson to Mrs. Hugh "Doris" Powell Karnack, Texas --he started the conversation . \ i Friday y (include visited by) Snow f to DC ~f Activit LP 9:29a
  • to the President) George Christian (pl) Harry McPherson Henry Wilson (pl) The President had just received a message that the House voted down 222-202 the Committee recommendation to seat Cong. Powell but take away his seniority. Henry Wilson (pl) Mrs. Johnson
  • Fre d Bosto n Irving Hof f Stanle y Powel l Nap Yale Iverso n Willia m Raga n D. W . Johnso n Josep h B . Rebe r Bill Moyers William L . Kohle r Richar d S . Reynold s Arthur m Sidne y Salomo n Secy KriMcNamara Dr. Josep h Lin k Pau l Schuett e Secy
  • Volta - to Oval Rm Ofc (Amb. Hand says that these are ) Amb. Herbert B. Powell, U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand ^^**^*^*" " ^ the only American Ambassadors^ Amb. Lloyd Hand /^ (Bob Knudsen in for present who have not seenthe \ Hon. William Crockett ^ V
  • on a subsequent cruiseo Ambassador Powell is being given similar authority on advance notification. 7. Embassy London reports the British reflect a cooperative attitude throughouto mbassy Paris re­ ports the French will respect our request for confi­ dential
  • uncle, Judge Ben Powell, when Lyndon Johnson first entered Mary Rather's life. It was 1934 and Johnson, then secretary to Congressman Richard Kleberg, had come to visit Alvin Wirtz, Judge Powell's law partner. Soon Mary began work­ ing full time
  • with Senator and Mrs. Connally at the Women’s National Democratic Club. 6/6-6/10 The Senate is in session all day Friday and until 4 a.m. on Saturday. 6/11 Sunday. LBJ leaves for Mayo Clinic, where he stays all week. Later LBJ reports to Judge Ben Powell
  • /oh GRUENING -- I -- 10 down to see the reservoir down in Canyon, that new great Lake Powell. Our relations ~'Jere very friendly. As I say, I think he just made a great political mistake and connived at it with a deliberate deception. F: Did
  • th e Bo y Scouts of America . Th e Presiden t invite d th e feseagJEtejite: Prime Ministe r t o joi n hi m i n th e Fis h R m w/ \^/ th e Scout s - - Scoutin g was firs t starte d i n England i n 190 7 by Lord Rober t Baben - Powell. The Presiden t i
  • Lynch , A G of Californi a Ross L . Malone ,, Roswell Roswell ,, N NM 7 peopl e attended SEPT 8 , 196 5 WEDNESDAY WHITE HOUS E Wm. P . Rogers , forme r A G of US United States Distric t Judg e James B . Parsons , Chicag o Lewis F . Powell , Jr
  • . You are from Cotulla, you said. W: Yes. I was born in Cotulla, Texas, November 10, 1922. I was attending the University of Texas Law School in Austin and working downtown with the law firm of Powell, Wirtz, and Rauhut. John Connally came back
  • whatever you -.:yappreciated by Executive Dlrecto, laobel A. Powell A11oclot• becutlYe John O. Metcolf, Jr. A11l1tont l!xecutlve Member Agenciesof Uniled ServiceOrgonizofions YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIANASSOCIATIONS• NATIONALCATHOLICCOMMUNITYSERYICE
  • investigation began first. The measure was revised in executive session. 3/22 HR 1876 (LBJ’s absenteeism bill) with amendment (H Rpt. 273) is reported to House Rules Committee (before going to House floor). 3/23 Ben Powell letter to LBJ: LBJ helped Camp
  • , Chicag o Sun Times, Chi , Il l Cvrus R . Smith , Chr . , America n Airlines , Inc , NY C Frederic March , Actor , NY C Lvnn A. Townsend . Pres . . Chrysle r Corp . Detroit . Mich . Dr. C . B . Powell . Publisher . N.Y . Amsterda m News . NY C Dr. Barnab y