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  • . Johnson , Gov . Thoma s E. Dewey , The Vic e President , Lt. Col Jame Jame ssMcDivit McDivit t tand andMrs. Mrs.McDivitt McDivitt, ,Lt Lt. .Co Co l lEdward EdwardWhite White an d d Mrs. Mrs . White White ,, Mr. an d Mrs. Charle Charle ss Mathews Mathews
  • accord with Mr. Dewey Crowder, the President of your (Mobile) Historic Commission, who said, "There is no merit in recalling the past at all unless it helps us to a greater faith in a greater effort toward a richer future." So today, Mr. Mayor, you have
  • Thoma s Man n a Secretary Henr y Fowle r gues Speaker McCormac k v Dewey departed Wh. Hse t 10:35 a havin g bee n a houset last night) McGeorge Bund y Secretary Rus k Abe Fortas Abe Forta s McGeo Bundy To the office - - ^ / VM buzzed hi m w
  • Ball Rusk Secy McGeorge McNamara Bundy p. 4 Tuesday White George Reedy Jack Valenti Thomas E George Dewey NY fr mans Reedy To office Speaker McCormack W Jenkins G Reedy Secretary McNamara George Reedy Jack Valenti Ambassador to Viet George 9
  • Patman Cong Cong Abraham Multer Cong Cong Thomas Ashley ^ Cong Robert Stephens Congwm Cong Henry Gonzalez Cong Cong Joseph Minish Cong Cong Bernard Grabowski Cong Cong Compton White Senator Cong Tom Gettys Senator Wade Weatherford ^HHHt Cong Paul Todd
  • ) (President announced sending astronauts to Paris) 10:05 Returned to White House with Vice President and Governor Dewey 6. 11:25 Dinner with President, Governor Dewey, Vice President, Mr. and Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs. McDivitt, Mr. and Mrs. Matthews
  • , Ernest, General Motors, Washington, DC BARICH, Dewey F., President, Detroit Institute of Tech, Detroit, Mich. BASS, Sen. Boss BECK, Shirley, President's Committee on Traffic Safety BENNETT, Cong. Charles BENSON, Fred J., Dean School of Engineering, Texas
  • . DeMoss • Richard L. McGraw P1 1ard P. Bond Rob_ert H. Gow ·'• , ; :·•· · Tim Moffett , •• J. B: Thoma s, Jr. : : • Rkha.rd B. Dewey ·:., - J. Holland McGuirt (~ r, Boyle Don_Graubar_t . . Dallas H. Moore·-•:.:· .. ··.·:·:· D~vid R. Underw9()(1
  • . The Activity LD House Thursday Day (include visited by) ture Gode Expend!- President returned to the White House and to the office w/ Price Daniel, Director Office of Emergency Planning -- and governor liaison Dewey Bartlett, Governor of Oklahoma Hon
  • . Leonard Unger, Dep Asst Secy_ and Chrmn Vietnam Coord. Committee) Benjamin H. Read, Special Asst to Secy & Exec Secy_of the Dept. State David Lilienthall, Development & Resources Corp. , New York_City ^__ , Mr. Rufus Young blood, USSS . _ : Thomas L. Johns
  • . Dewey, R . J . /Fields , Dais y B . s Mickey, Dr . F . G . I f Fields, Leo n ^ i/ •iDickson, J . F . K Fineberg , Dr . M . H. DiPietro, J . M . F irmin, D ./ Doben, H . J . ^Fiterman , Dr . M . Dodson, H . D . *^Fittz , Dr . an d Mrs. F. C
  • by you at 11 a.m. will best whistlestops) is: by you to each Gov. to discuss and Lindy can come sit the telephoning ~oody, Dewey Long(the it (Bill Friday be good to have all for in on it for planning) 2) A further se~ if additional stops
  • Congressional Record, etc. Paramilitary - Minutemen, N.S.R. also, "Paramilitary Organizations Thomas C. Lynch - Nazis, N.S.R.P., Black Muslims. American A. Nazi General American College Party, articles on these groups in California," by Cal. Att. Gen
  • Chairman, N. C. Demo• cratic Executive Committee of Legi slative The Honorable Woodrow Teague, Chairman Wake County Demo• cratic Executive Committee J. Jyle s Coggins J. Ruffin Bailey ) Nominees for the Senate ) 16th District A. A. McMillan Thomas D
  • n o r and Mrs. Tom Dewey o f New York and one moment i n t h e l i n e he and I la u g h e d t o g e t h e r o v e r t h e l a s t t i m e he h a d been a t th e W hite H o u se . P ro b a b ly nobody e v e r s p e n t a more h e c t i c day and n ig
  • . Welfare and Mrs. CELEBREZZE GRISWOLD, Erwin N. HAAR, Charles M. HAYDEN, Carl HALL, Peter EASTLAND, James o. HOYT, Palmer LONG, Russell B. Sir Robert and Lady JACKSON DIRKSEN, Everett McKinley JENSEN, Howard SMATHERS, George A. JORDAN, James KUCHEL, Thomas
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Time Date Friday, June 18, 1965 Activity 1. 8:00 In President's room with Governor Dewey (8:40 McDewitt, White, and Matthew
  • p 6/2/67 A Houston for the Record re financial claim against CIA 3 p 6/2/67 A 4/19/67 A 4/4/67 A ? to ? re forthcoming article by Thomas Braden in the Saturday Evening Post c+e:~ ~Pr 8 f'5 ~ 2 p ~pt- l/l~J 11.9 ptf Nt..'J/RAc. 1'3·2!.9'2
  • bedroom and duplex as needed to accommodate press and the First Lady's It will travel over six rail lines. Campaigning by train has been done since the 1880 1s according to Dewey Long, Assistant Chief of Transportation. Long, who first handled train
  • convention? W: In 1952? P: When they nominated Strom Thurmond, with Truman versus [Thomas] Dewey in 1948. W: In 1948? P: Yes. W: Well, of course, I've always felt that the party should support the nominee, whoever that nominee may be. That those
  • . 2) Salutation: my nickname, "Ep". You have always addressed me by 3) This Thomas Ross 1 column re the CIA and Rostow is a syndicated column distributed by the Chicago Sun-Times to several hundred newspapers. It seems to me it would be a good idea
  • . presidential election in mind, had dragged in Dulles' name On his return to Washington, Hiss spoke to Under Secretary simply to belabor the Republican candidate, Thomas E. Acheson, indicating that he would like to leave the State Dewey. Hopelessly, Mundt let
  • running, yelling and looting. . Add to that "the nonaction of -the police, and you have a recipe for chaos and riots-perfect food for revolutionaries,' • Within two hours 12th was a human jungle. Dewey Shanks, who lives in the ghetto, and is attached
  • Dodd, Thomas J. (Thomas Joseph), 1907-1971
  • in order to be in Selma, Alabama, on August 29, 1966, in U.S. District :Court to, defend a client charge~ with assaulting an FBI Agent. On August 6, 1966 ,· Lieutenant THOMAS VEDITZ, Maryland State Police, Salisbury, Maryland, advised that J.B. STONER
  • had suggested to him on Saturday that an independent investigation of the President's assassination should be conducted by a high level group of attorneys and jurists. probably headed by Governor Dewey. President Johnson rejected this idea
  • . , I c. W~aver nistrator t l\ :.. M~H!lZe ~ Mc::-:c December 1964 • EDITORIAL Thomas Jefferson said,f'The care of human Jife and happiness is the t and only legitimate object of good govcmment.'jJcfferson's precept is especially important today
  • of Defense Thomas Gates, Secretary of Treasury Robert Anderson, and General Wilton B. Persons. With President-elect Kennedy were the new Secretary of ~tate Dean -Rusk, the new Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, the new Secretary of Treasury Doug las Dillon
  • : WAS! : . ! : '..: SHOW J NG :· LI GHTS F'OR •.' A" SH IP · L:ESS · THAN · 150 '.' F'T , IN• "L.ENG:J'H; ·WH I LE1 .--.·.~~ .~ "''ILLUM"INATJNG USS H1. .J,.·, THOMAS FROM 950 " YOS • . : , · · . •r' ,-, ~-.....:..:- .: :.. . ' •J .. ON 13 F'EB 68· AT·'· 34-10N/129-45E't
  • --- .:....---- Thomas 0 . Wyman A¢t ing ,Assi.e.;ta;nt. S.ec;: reta1y Domestic and International Bu$ines.s . Enelos·u re cc.: Mr . L . 'White , The '\i\1hite House / Mr . Ross Davis, SBA April 2, 1964 Honorab.le P hilip A. Hart United States S"E!·n ator \V
  • the "hard" position and the need for power. of the campaign, Candidates ready he had not focussed almost never do: the only one in recent for the starting gun was Thomas E. Dewey, When Kennedy got the final he knew a lot on actual of people
  • Tobi n Susan Leppe r Mr. an d Mrs. Wilbu r Cohe n Joseph Walk a Samuel Coh n William McChesne y Marti n Dewey Daan e Edwin S . Mill s Robert Wallac e Douglas Dillon , Sec y Edwin Nours e Ramsay WOOD Otto Eckstei n Theodore Osgoo d Franz B . Wolf Joseph