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  • Pacem in Te~ris conferenco ~s originally plantte.d. U".$ •· lfilll-~ < ~ t Dele.gation has now grovm somet,;hat and inclu
  • Blau,e Roberr Woods Bliss T. D. Boardman Manchcsttr Boddy Irving C. Bolton Anhur E. Bosrwick Dr. Frank G . Boudreau William Bowes Mrs. A. H. Bowman Col. Henry Breckinridge Louis Bromfield Frederick H. Brooke Van Wyck Brooks • Atlo Ayres Brown Mn. Curtis
  • of to the we have - 6 - always made clear to the entire world that we will not allow, / we will not brook, It is my suggestion to app~ying consideration traditional if we examine for seizing off diplomatic that arms shipment is clearly
  • point than any other time I've ever seen him. Because you know this is a fairly impressive list, Martin Agronsky, Popham, Walter Mansell, Paul Scott-­ who's a real nut; that's a little bit harsh, he's quite fanatical-­ Bill Stringer, Ray Brooks, Ray
  • Reedy, George E. (George Edward), 1917-1999
  • .. ~{pr ~ ~~ hoa UNITIJ> l'llTURI SYNDICATI, nro• .;. Mont.a BourJail)', 01nual lianagu, 220 I. •2nd St., N£1'1York! N.Y. J'ORRaJliASI IVBNitp P.yp.8 THqRSDftY I JANUARY 17, 1915 [AIR ENOUGH t (Tlt.11 R&elat&r&dTraduark) By t14ri brook Pr.sl1.r
  • ., The White House, Formal invitation The Social Secretary • The White House. EF:ew GOULD, Jack, New York Times MIELZINER, Jo REINSCH, James Leonard HAYES, Helen KNAPPSTEIN, Heinrich, .Amb. of the HUTCHINSON,Everett Federal Rep. of Germany HUTTON, Edward F
  • Don Smith, The Honorable Horace Suffridge, 8 50101/20 H. Smith, Mr. and Speloe, State Guest House 52051 )'lrao Neal Jamet:; Swe~tman, Edward L. President's House Hotel Metropole State Gueat House Hotel Metropole 16 437 4 438 50205
  • spends the day in Austin looking at building sites for KTBC with Max Brooks and Jesse Kellam. 4/25 In the first test of the Eisenhower Doctrine, the Sixth Fleet is ordered to the Eastern Mediterranean because of unrest in Jordan. 1957 Chronology ● p
  • ~ I THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January TO BOB KOMER FROM: Bill Moyers • ', ,_ ... · 31, 1966 JAMll:9 0, 11:ASTLAND, AIIK, JOHN L, MCCLELLAN, SAM J, ERVIN, JR,, N,C, THOMAS J, DODD, CONN, PHILIP A, HART, MICH, EDWARD Y, LONG, MO, 11
  • ...........................................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
  • at this time, and had no knowledge whatsoever of Washington. Along in August of 1946, I set up a meeting in Austin between Mr. Johnson and Mr. Teague. And Mr. Teague came from San Antonio Army Hospital (Brooke Medical Hospital) and we met at the Stephen F
  • ) Franklin _and \Villi~m Penn . There was no . explanation Lyles, 26, of Cumberland st. High Schools in North Phila- ~1vc~ for not resummg the hear• mg_ m the ,afternoon, but Judge near Front; Edward M. _(Sa- delphia. • 1'eete) Super, _Jr._,24, of_ i1tfi
  • Technical Department, Pedro Ira.aeta Cowiael Joae R.. ChlrllK»aa Operation• ExeeuUve• Dlrector•deslgnate Departmeat. Jame• Edward A. Clark A. Lyrm. 3. World Baak aad MoAetary Fuad PrealdeAt llobert E.tecaUH Vice Bank Director, McNamara . Pre
  • aatron, slich.tinglJ national politics, boy which brooks no outside friend, Joe Mctcee (and the lady harbored a bit ot resentment his unwarranted and only last who was in the forefront to Jim as that into was a misstep which, 'lfben the returns
  • . Charles C. Diggs Jr. John G. Do~. Don Edwards Respectfully yours, Leonard Farbstein Theodore R. Kttpferman Robert L. Leggett Samuel N. Friedel Donald_M. Fraser Patsy T. Mink Jacob H. Gilbert Thomas M. Rees . Edith Green Henry s.· Reuss Seymour Halpern
  • and circulation of stories about Kennedy's health and that sort of thing. G: How could you trace these to the Johnson people? O: Well, we really tabbed John Connally and a lady whose name eludes me. G: Oh, India Edwards, yes. O: Yes. Whether rightly
  • By the Engineer Agency for Resources Inventories Department of Army DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY ENGINEER AGENCY FOR RESOURCES INVENTORIES ' 6500 Brooks Lane, Washington, D. C. 20315 14 February 1966 ENGTE-R(31001) Dr. Walt W. Rostow Counselor-Chairman Policy
  • . ·.The briefings covered 'those.questions the Europeans might raise and our suggestion·s for ways to answer· them. Senators McIntyre (D-NH), Bayh (C-Ind), Mundt (R-SDak.)'", Hansen (R-Wyo) and Congressmen Hays (D-Ohio), Rivers (D-SC), Clark (D-Pa), -Brooks (D-Tex
  • ," which is an affiliate of the Hill Parents Association. Brooks and Russell reportedly are also employed by "Operation Breakthrough." New Haven police officers have advised that Belton admitted being involved in the theft of the dynamite from a local
  • Brooks in third floor hall. 12:25 To the President's office for library meeting with Joe Frantz -- discussed the President's concern with history, need of secrecy, and role of White House personnel. (Attending meeting with the President of Joe Frantz
  • and dressed. 8:00 Departed LBJ Ranch for Austin. 9:04 Arrived Driskill Hotel; then stopped at the Perry Brooks Building to pick up Mr. Brooks; on to the University of Texas campus for a tour of the LBJ Library site via auto and then on foot. 9:50 With Mssrs
  • to Administrators, ,..q.. DOT Order 1000.2, memorandum, July 5, 1967. July 5, 1967 • .,-5. Edward C. Sylvester, Jr., Director of Office of F'ederal Contract Compliance, Department ·of Labor, to various Heads of Agencies, memorandum, February 10, 1967 • ..6
  • Assistant to Mayor Yorty Police Chief William Parker Police Inspector Edward Walker Jack Brown, Assistant to Mayor Yorty City Councilman Gilbert W. Lindsay City Councilman Billy G. Mills Willard H. Murray, Deputy to Councilman Mills County Supervisor Ernest
  • . Edward) Day (Postmaster General, Brawley, the First Deputy . time very close to the Vice President . Bill Brawley was at that He had been the staff man for � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B