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  • , to help• wiith the bal­ ance-of-payments problem, Presi­ dent Johnson es,tablished a "See the U.S.A." program to encourage Americans to travel in their own country instead of abroad. Of the areas that Mrs. Johnson chose to focus on as first lady
  • , but there was no question of where he was coming out on these issues. was a tower of strength. tant. I didn't see Hannah being doubtful or hesi- He had a strong commitment. childhood in a way. He Of course, it goes back to my own I remember in Boston there were some
  • -range payoff. There's not going to be an immediate payoff in my judgment, because the traffic is too thin in most parts of it. The traffic is much less in some areas in the East Coast, say, from New York and Boston down to Florida then for some
  • Role of Special Assistant; regulatory agencies; airport congestion; White House functions; funding; B/P; Dan McKinney; effectiveness of commission; TF vs. Presidential Commission; travel organization; tourist and travel taxes; Obscenity Commission
  • supporters wanted me to take the Vice Presidential pot. Bob Kerr was the wor L of all. He came in and said, "Mr. Leader, I don't know whether what I hear is true or not. But if it is. and if you' re going 10 run on the ticket with this boy from Boston, I'm
  • orderly and no definite plans were fonnulated. Our source stated that he ~ows of no immediate plans for further activities by this organ~zation: STOKELYCARMICHAEL Previous information received indicated that Stokely Carmichael· was traveling to Boston
  • Bank of Commerce Building ** Odessa, Texas — // s, /VMr. L. O. Rothschild, President \/ Scenic Hudson Preservation Conferen 500 Fifth Avenue, Room 1625 New York, New York f Hon. Boston Witt /Attorney General (/ State of New Mexico Santa, Fe, New
  • reception when he came up to Boston that time, too. F: Moving ahead, when you ran for the Senate for the first time in 1962, did the Vice President assist you in any way? K: No. I can remember one time, though, in 1962 when President Kennedy called
  • the bulk of the group's however, •the group supports over the.country. - Chicago, the headquarters, activity, and works with other groups all The riot triggered sit-in in Boston, by the arrest at the Welfare were five ~thers Mass., on June 2
  • was with the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federations Insurance Services, and I traveled in that area quite extensively. family. In fact, we were very close. I got to know Mr. Rayburn's When Mr. Rayburn would come down, which he did quite often, to visit, at least once
  • that was traveling with us. You know the press has two deadlines. First of all, one has the afternoon press, which in those days--that's no longer true--in those days the afternoon press had to have something 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
  • with the postal departments. We set up the Los Angeles air mail and we set up the Chicago air mail in helicopters. After that, I got out of the service and I flew for Skyways in Boston, where we had the first scheduled passenger service from the top of a parking
  • , Martin Luther King, Jr., Floyd McKissick, Stokely Carmichael, and Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth plan to meet with Meredith in his Memphis hospital room on the m~~ning of June 8, 1966. After this conference, the Negro leaders intend to travel by automobile
  • going to need someone to be traveling with me and helping me. We wonde::c if you wil 1 share the great adventure of our lives." F: That was nicely put. It would have been difficu1L to Lurn uuwn, wou1.i.. •; it? C: It was, and I guess it was the line
  • by some of my friends to be the coordinator of all the agencies, all the federal agencies and their state counterparts, in Seattle. So in addition to my work in Florida and New Orleans, I kind of did an iron triangle travel trip from Washington
  • Biographical information; Manpower Development and Traveling Act; Office of Manpower Automation and Training; Community Action agencies; business in ghetto areas; Social Security Office; Chamber of Commerce; employment programs; NAB; labor union
  • .) Caricatures of Candidate Grant and his Vice Presi­ dential running mate Schuyler Colfax, 1869. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.) Last photograph taken of Grant, four days before his death in 1885. (National Portrait GaJlery, mithsonian Institution.) Grant's
  • doesn't like you but he can't keep from mentioning you." We had a deeper relationship I think during 1959 and 1960 when he was beginning to campaign for office. I traveled with him a gretit deal then, and he seemed to like to have me around and seemed
  • travel very much. I didn't know until toward the close that McCormack's wife was in the car in the parking lot. She didn't attend functions, but she had traveled with him from Boston over the road. We had any number of people, including the Republican
  • regional meetings that you held around the country in 1964. I think there were only half that many, perhaps, in 1960 when you traveled. You talked some about that assignment last time, but one thing I wanted you to elaborate on today. Was there a feeling
  • was honored that he asked me, in part at the suggestion of his son George, who had been the assistant secretary of labor and with whom I'd worked. Ambassador Lodge knew that I'd traveled in the Soviet Union with Bob Kennedy, who of course had defeated his
  • Going to work for Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge; Paul Kattenburg; Ambassador Frederick Nolting; Flott’s job duties; conditions at the American Embassy in Vietnam upon Lodge’s arrival; interaction with the press; traveling from Washington D.C
  • days, in the senatorial days, he didn't loom as a big influence in the State Department. Now, when he became vice president, his influence became a great deal more, mainly because of his trips abroad; he did a lot of traveling abroad. F: Did you get
  • humor; camel driver's visit to U.S. and LBJ ranch; travel with LBJ as President; LBJ's selection of presidential gifts; graciousness of LBJ and Lady Bird; ambassadors' visits with LBJ; state dinners; LBJ's concern for people needing help; foreign policy
  • THE BOSTON COMPANY 100 FRANKLIN STREET VHBl 1 BSN i X MR ROY L REIERSON, SR VICE PRESIDENT BANKERS TRUST CO 288 PARK AVE NYK VHB12 X ~R JON LOVELACE JR, PRES CAPITAL RESEARCH COMPANY 611 V 6TH ST LOSA VKB15 )( MR CHARLES EDDY JR, EXEC VICE PRESIDENT
  • plane fares were always paid by the sponsoring organization. My travel expenses were kept to the modest level covered by government per diem, but the host LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
  • was a Cambridge/Boston town, and anyone from Texas, and I'm generalizing, represented old politics. I think he felt a lot of pressure to fit in with the image of "new politics" portrayed by the Kennedy Administration. Unquestionably, it was the unhappiest period
  • of key issues." The objectives set forth, Conway insisted, will be South Florida), Civil Rights; Mark Gelfand (Boston College), "fully supported in a political context by the citizenry only The War on Poverty; Hugh Davis Graham (University of when
  • : getting as much of these collec­ tions on the net so that you don't have to be a presidential scholar. You don't have to have the money to travel to 4 Austin or to Abilene or to Boston to get a sense of what these presidential libraries hold. "The final
  • their teen-aged son 10 put down some Texas roots. Ms. Hughes still advises the President on domestic issues, and travels regularly 10 Washington. Ms. Hughes recalled how impressed she was with the organiza­ tion and the processes that are in place
  • duties to accompany her husl rop protocol posts - the first husband when he travels to greet visi band-and-wife team to tackle the tors. two main social positions in official one thing it means, she added, i. Washington. Between them th ey will "getting
  • duties to accompany her husl rop protocol posts - the first husband when he travels to greet visi band-and-wife team to tackle the tors. two main social positions in official one thing it means, she added, i. Washington. Between them th ey will "getting
  • . In October she traveled 1,682 miles in four Jays on a train dubbed the ·'Lady Bird Special." The train went from Alexandria .. Virginia, to New Orleans, Louisiana, making 28 scheduled stops along the way. Johnson's civil rights legislative agenda wa
  • , dangerous he said, are other seven. about stock of his specula­ conjecture that politics, or his machines. I know it travel and in holds the United government have growth in airline true States for predicting where con·sistently
  • Gestzy Gardiner, was a Nazi agent. No information was developed to substantiate that allegation, and Gardiner at that time was serving as a Lieutenant at the Office of Naval Intelligence, Boston, Massachusetts. Gardiner subsequently received an honorable
  • , A Statement for the Boston CBS Affiliates who are preparing a tribute to Speaker (OFF THE RECORD "' 12:37p 12:52p 1, 1968 McCormack Henry Fowler in oval office Secy. Fowler requested the appointment (for a few minutes) before going into the hospital. He
  • us to gird up the resources and to try to help and to get involved in it. And it paid off. But again, those problems were relatively more straightforward and easier to address in the Deep South than they were in Boston or Denver or Los Angeles
  • meeting. Speeches will not help us on a situation like this. ·" General George Brown {using a map}: The Pueblo was a reconverted light freighter. It is 180 feet long. It travels 10 to 12 knots. Its only weapons are three 30 caliber machine guns
  • of Delegates of the ABA ! Hon. Emory H. Niles, Baltimore, Md. , liaison member of the Board of Governors r~~ ^ of the ABA _____ MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE: __ ,„________. Robert Ash, Washington DC | Sumner H. Babcock, Boston, Mass ___ _____ __, _________ |j _John W
  • Co. - Le Sueur, Minn ment and trade mission. They Mr. Curtis G. Benjamin, Chairman, Management Bd, McGraw-Hill Book Co - NY will travel to Korea at their own ' Mr. John G. Davidson, Pres. , Pacific Wood Products Co. , L. A. Calif expense
  • It was younger was quicker than other cities to accept someone new. Socially 1t has been said that in Boston the important com­ modity is brains, in Philadelphia it is family, in New York it is money-and in Washington it's power. But power ·hifts and ach election
  • ½. The State of New York/Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., State Office Building Collection. 2 Bal Jeunesse by Palmer Hayden Collection of Dr. Meredith Sirmans Meta Warrick Fuller. Talking skull. 1937. Bronze, 28x40X15. The Museum of Afro-American History, Boston
  • ," executed by 82-year old Frances Lyle. In preparation by the LBJ museum staff is an exhibition of World War 11, which will open December 7 in San Antonio and then travel to aU the Presidential Libraries. The Medal of Honor shown here is one of some 200