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  • he was raised. After that, in 1916, his nephew, Tom Martin, was elected to the House of Representatives in Texas. was a vacancy. In 1917 he quit and joined the army and there Ferguson was governor at this time. He gave Sam Johnson, Lyndon's dad
  • Josephson , Willia m H WalMer , Carole Beshore , Margaret English , Joseph Dr Kennedy , Joseph C H Calvert , Robert, Jr. Freeman , Robert T King , Gordon H MOR E IETURNED PEACE CORPS Carp, Al Gelman , David G Kuhn , Roger S ] VOLUNTEERS : ^ y Carter , George
  • Fortier Frank Feeney James Fling Cooper Holt Ralph E. Hall Harry Hoover Herbert Houston William H. Hickey L. Eldon James Thomas J. Kelly Anthony V. LoPoppolo Richard Manning Robert W. Nolan Joseph L. Pudlo, Jr. Miss Elizabeth A. Riley Martin C. Riley Frank
  • . Gregory Peck. Peter Yarrow (of Peter. Paul, and Mary), and Van Cliburn. The Library's special thanks go to the planners who have helped put this program together: Ed Dorn. Lit. Carpenter. George Christian. Betty Sue Flowers, Bob Hardesty, Robert King
  • . Working principally through a sympathetic Shah of Iran, the United States was able to cause the Arab governments not immediately involved in the conflict to entertain second thoughts about being stampeded into support of Nasser . Indeed, the King
  • . Leggett Cong .& Mrs. Philip Burton Cong. & Mrs. Jeffery Cohelan Cong. George P. Miller Cong. & Mrs. Jerome R. Waldie Cong. John J. McFall Cong. B. F. Sisk Cong. Cecil R. King Cong. Y Mrs. Chet Holifield Cong. James C. Gorman Miss Mary Ann Gorman Gong
  • ~ B. Davis A Johrtw: Martin .. ¢:_ ' tl M. Bayne . ,, : ~obert French .• -1_ ·Ed McCullough .; Walter M. Sorensen ·/ ·-·Tom M.: Davis . _ Paul E. Martin ::.. on Beck , ..regory J. Gallagher , Marvin H. McMurray ~ :i. Stephen D. Stuart_, Jr,.,,, Tom'"J
  • , .Bill Moyers Aaai atant to the President • . -,.. -.i. Mr. Lawrence King Administrative Assistant to Congressman Jim~right House of Representative· Washington, D. C. Rev. Att: Resume on/Bill Smith, 3421 Indal~ Road, info re employment possibilities
  • Gregg ! thomas Hollenback j Thomas Kimball George Gross, Home Builders James King C. R. Gutermuth 1 W. W. Hopwood Gibson Kingren George Green" j — Cong. and Mrs. Frank Horton Chas M, Haar, HUD # Dr. Chas S. Houston " Harrison Knapp, HUD _^ Russell L
  • mjdr's mjdr's ofc ofc to Oval Rm Cong. Cecil King and Mr. Frank Burns Out @ OFF RECORD Goes to Cabinet Room -- but is dark and asks mjdr. . "whereisthe Task Force? . . does anybody know? Mjdr finds out and goes into Oval Rm to announce
  • o king a t th e d e e r , co unting th e m and in s p e c tin g th e f e n c e s , p ic k in g up th e in te r c o m e v e r y few m in u te s to g iv e d ir e c tio n s to D a le w ho C S a tu rd a y , J a n u a ry 13 (C ontinu ed ) m u s t c u
  • , Martin & Danz Ranches; back to LBJ Ranch and talk about ranch issues with Dale Malechek; helicopter to Austin and a visit with Luci & Lyn Nugent; Johnsons to Andrews AFB and White House in pelting rain
  • : •resident bega n hi s day a . (Place) _ Whit Tjroc X 11 , *I Activit oL D Cod Out L FRIDA Y Expend,e y (includ e visited by ) tur e _____________ __________ _ I n Jilnrvi n WntTnn' j offi ce talin g %v/Rober t L Martin . Chmn . Ch.ic3.c o Bd . o f
  • visited by) ture Manatos . in — ,. ,— 6:01p-6:08p /Secy General Khalatbary of CENTO (Dr. Abbas Ali Khalatbary, an Iranian national) Cxy Wm Handle y - State Dept (Has been Secy-Gen'l since 1961 - this may be his 6:04p C ^Sam King joined (Dept of State
  • . Arrived Sout h Law n , Whit e House and wen t to th e Mansio n w/ Mrs . Johnson , Governor an d Mrs . Joh n Connally , J . C . Kella m Bill Moyers//// 5:2 0 to Jac k Valent i Steve Martin i - - barbe r George Reed y (Dinner guest s arrived an d wen t to th
  • . E: Who all were they? G: Well, there was O'Daniel, Gerry Mann, Martin Dies, and Lyndon Johnson. Did the Johnson campaign have any particular strategy for getting a plurality? E: You'll have to talk to those people up on the sixth or seventh
  • occasions and ask directly what their thoughts were. King was a more formal one. His relationship with Martin I don't think there was any love lost, unfortunately, and I think that was a sad thing from all points of view. F: Did you get the feeling--I
  • President, Inter-American Development Bank His Excellency Raoul Saez Coordinator of the Committee of Nine UNITED STATESOFFICIALS The Secretary of State AID Administrator David Bell Edwin M. Martin, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Inter-American
  • to ascertain through President Chiari's Press Secretary that President Chiarj_ would receive the telephone call. t I r I B) Mr. Mann wonlct head a delegation representing President JohnGon to leave for Panama immediately, include Messrs. Vance, Martin
  • the Nationa l Presbyteria n Churc h i n Washingto n D . C. Ed Munro . presiden t o f the Nationa l Association of Counties, Commissione r o f King County , Seattle, Washingto n Professor Howar d Pennima n o f Georgetown University ; autho r o f "The American
  • . They were avid readers of the Ferguson Forum, which came out once a week. I do know that when Ferguson was impeached by the Senate in 1917, Lyndon's uncle by marriage, Clarence Martin, who was then, I believe, practicing in San Antonio, was one of his
  • to support us. l was down m the courthouse yesterday and I saw Judge Martin" -old man Martin was the County Judge and he wa 84 years old-"and I got to talking to him. He said he was ready Lo retire if we could find someone to replace him. And I began thinking
  • was and still is the senior senator from the state of Utah, and David King. David King had been a Democratic congressman, and was the son of a former Democratic senator from the state of Utah. severe philosophic differences with David King. I had some rather
  • ) Acting President Chung Lee Park (Korea) Queen Frederika (Greece) Foreign Minister Bhutto (Pakistan) President Shazar (Israel) Prince Moulay Abdullah (Morocco) Secretary General U Thant (U.N.) Prince Cholam Reza (Iran) King Baudouin (Belgium) Nothing II
  • -M1ol' Z:Z·\\ NWb'l·ig\ 142 cable Athens 2074 [Saniti2ed 21'18/85 t4LJ 84 71] s 2 11/13/67 A s 3 01/18/68 A s 2 01/18/68 A rl [dup. #54, NSF, Files of Saunders, "Visit--King Constantine," bx 2] ~~'Mi ~-\'14-\ln" 150 cable Intelligence
  • with cadavers. l April 13, 1994 Dog Information Dog's Name President Dog Type Laddie Boy Harding Airedale Liberty Ford Golden Retriever Rex Reagan King Charles cavalier Lucky Reagan Bouvier des Flandres Mike Truman Irish Setter King Timahoe
  • with cadavers. l April 13, 1994 Dog Information Dog's Name President Dog Type Laddie Boy Harding Airedale Liberty Ford Golden Retriever Rex Reagan King Charles cavalier Lucky Reagan Bouvier des Flandres Mike Truman Irish Setter King Timahoe
  • resulted in the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act of 1900 after discussions between Australian representcttives and the British G overnment. The first Federal Parliament was opened in Melbourne in May 1901 by King GeorgeV,then Duke of York. Tn i
  • ln North Vietnam, 'Hanoi :S AAIDtJ somewhat more legaUstlc than bloodthirsty. W.W. Rostow SECRET -Attachments June 20, 1966 -SECRET-- NODJS FROM OTTAWA (1722) 1. The Deputy. Chief of Mission and Kreisberg saw Foreign Minister Martin this morning
  • to work as a senior consultant on the Latin American Strategic Survey that Ambassador Edwin M. Martin ·will be getting underway in a few days. We think that within thirty days thereafter we will have material for Dr. Eisenhowe,r to review. He is interested
  • DATE RESTRICT ION To S/CPR - Mrs. Dunaway from AFMW - Bayard King CONFIDENTIAL 9/ 16/66 A Benjamin H. Read to Walt Rostow with CONFIDENTIAL AND SECRET attachments 8/19/66 A Benjamin H. Read to Walt W. Rostow with a CONFIDENTIAL attachment 9/21
  • acknowl­ edged that they d ispensed free t rips were: Max Klein. identified by Wright as editor of Metro­ Goldwyn-Mayer News of the Day; Louis Messolonghelis, edi­ tor, King Features Syndicate; Courtland Smith, editor of the Central Press Association
  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh McPherson -- 4 recen tly or later : Pat Moynihan, Tom Sche lling, Seymour Martin Lipse t, Tom Pettig rew, Bob Coles. H: It really is a unique kind
  • on remedial programs; Moynihan's critique of Community Action; White House conference, "To Fulfill These Rights;" Martin Bronfenbrenner; Head Start experiments; function and selection of advisory councils and task forces; urban land-grant colleges; Federal
  • gathered \\ ith the President to rejmce in the assage of the Voting Rights Act. They were there, Martin Luth r King, Ro, \\ ilk in., Phil Randolph, Dorothy Height, Bayard Rus­ tin, Whitney Young, and others. They held hands and swayed to a kind of religious
  • . Ambassador Martin feels certain that if we push them down that track. history will regard it as a monumental error. I think he is rightf (4) failure to help them meet the gap between their plans and their capacities will almost ce,r tainly mean an end
  • . But the President, I think, and that's when Tom's king- making started, convinced him it should be Sam Rayburn. was going to be very close. The vote Corcoran flew up to New York and was taken out by Coast Guard to the incoming liner, on which was Jim Farl ey
  • , Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) seems to have adopted a different philosophy: If you want a friend ... borrow someone's else's dogs. • Amy Call, who works in Frist's press office, owns a King Charles spaniel named Pepper. Another office dog
  • , Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) seems to have adopted a different philosophy: If you want a friend ... borrow someone's else's dogs. • Amy Call, who works in Frist's press office, owns a King Charles spaniel named Pepper. Another office dog
  • before, 1956, when Johnson had beaten Shivers? G: Yes. Now, what about Yarborough and Johnson at this time? Did LBJ have any--that was a special election with [Martin] Dies and [Thad] Hutcheson and Yarborough [inaudible]. M: I think I've been reading