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  • . TO NEWORLEANS,LA., OCTOBER9, 1964 .LOUISVILLE.ANDNASHVILLERAILROAD Ar. Chattahoochee SAL Special 6:45 AM, EST, October 9 (15 Minute Stop) Deliver to L&N Lv. Chattahoochee L&NSpecial 7:00 AM, EST, October 9 If II Pass Sneads 7:20 AM, EST, October 9 II If Grand
  • with _equitable distribution, ia "'8 inches. Elevation ot Waycross is 1.37feeL Waycross is a headquarters city wit..'l many a.gencie1 of goyernment located here, and with distli­ bution headquarters for many national concerns. It ii used ex­ tensively
  • in. I told him that we had more than one engine, and we had been in Jacksonville an hour and the mail that we handled was over halt\my to Cuba. 11 l 1 ~ \._ \ ,.,, \ '\ \ \ II\·\ • ' .~ I\. If'~ I . • ,, ,, ' .., • •j ,I'••r • 'I
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  • 1236 Attention: Miss R. c. Calenberg Department of State Washington, D. C. 20520 George Quayle Cannon* GEORGIQUAYLE(Jan. II, 1827-Apr. 12, 1901), Apostle in the CANNO:N, Church of Latter-day Saints, was born in Liverpool, England, the eldest child
  • APPALACHI ~ - •• '\ii • APPALACH IA-POVERTY BEL T Appalachi~ is a chronicaH~-dep~lsed ar~a · in t~ . Mountain region. Figures in box~s indicate unemp ,in s~ates• Appalachia regions. ~,;,+ii::~i•~ · , .· }rates·. ;°'. ·· ' · By MARJORIE HUNTER
  • to meet the train; will II be at stops the chairman, for stops in your state--all are possible help build enthusiasm and get out crowa.s when the "lady Bird arrives. send you biographical sketches ~of the White House Women's Coordinators
  • might September 30, 1964 The following information was dictated over the phone by Harold II 11 Fleming off the top of his head. He said a more comprehensive report was being prepared for Mrs. Carpenter by Governor Collins and should be ready by late
  • of people whose lives had been touched in one way or another. "I can remember that he got me information when my son was lost in the Philippines during World War II," one letter would say. See, Johnson really started out as an errand boy for the Tenth
  • [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEW II DATE: April 4, 1969 INTERVIEWEE: ELIZABETH CARPENTER INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mrs. Carpenter's home, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 F: Liz, we'll dispense with formalities on last names. Did Mrs. Johnson
  • Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 2 (II), 4/4/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
  • the' country to help him get elected. Ii shows how much they love him, admire him and want him to go p]acea. But should they be let loose on the political circuit to try to influence votera with the "our-papa-knows-best" iggue which, after all, is the only
  • paet. The inspiration to be taken from our founding fathers is that they had a f~rward l0nking view. They cnuld never have nvercrme the prnblemP they faced if they had not kept their eyes nn the future .... 11 ... The quiet t1Succesf ii? n("t alwayr I
  • The First Lady will make a four-day, 168Z mile whistle­ atop tour through the South viaiting small towns and large com­ munities. Her daughter• will acompany her on portions of the trip. The "Lady Bird Special II will leave Washington on the morning
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  • on the idea of the least government the better after eighteen years of rationing and Korea and World War II. , / F: We had a problem in there, as you will recall, of Rene Verdon (White House chef). C: Yes. F: Did that sort of thing pain Mrs. Johnson
  • down, left-over World War II antique with grass growing on it and I had the feeling-­ F: Bad enough at best. C --that our only real direction was a Secret Service man standing up tvith a sock in his hand to show which way the wind was blowing. F