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  • /1 LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) flies to Dallas with CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson), WJ (Walter Jenkins), MMW (Mary Margaret Wiley), and Moursunds; they meet the Gene Chambers, Mrs. West, and Mr. & Mrs. Charles McGaha, attend Cotton Bowl game, return later to Ranch
  • , or in the concentration camps of the Third Reich. One member of the audience wanted to know if Styron found his trade to be hard work. Like Joseph Conrad, replied the author, "I never approach my writing desk in the morning without wanting to burst into tears." Front
  • . Charles Democracy. Washington, groups, such groups. including They also are Institute located in that they literature said they had files on right and radio broadcasts had a limited wing of amount of material wing groups. Baker
  • CO PO BOX 3707 SEATTLE WASHINGTON MR T VHB117 X DR CHARLES STARK DRAPER DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING MIT CAMBRIDGE MASS VHBl18 X DR HARRY H HESS, CHAIRMAN SPACE SCIINCE BOARD NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
  • of Charles Wilson, former president of General Motors, as secretary of defense. Under pressure from the Armed Services Committee, and after considerable controversy, Wilson agrees to sell his GM stock and is confirmed by the Senate on 1/26/53. A passenger
  • . As I said, by happenstance I got in the position of sort of coordinating the efforts against it . tie used to hold our meetings in Congressman [Charles A .] Wolverton's office, who was the ranking minority member of the Interstate and Foreign
  • Baker (7 years old) Helicopter to Meigs airport 5:00 Arrive Conrad Hilton Hotel (Mrs. J rode in car w/ Mrs. Daley and Mrs. Kerner) 7:00 To McCormick Place - reception for head table in Art Gallery 8:00 Demo dinner 10:30 While driving back to hotel, saw
  • USA." 2:12 Returned to the second floor. Worked at desk -- with Liz. 4. 2:40 To the Treaty Room to meet with Douglass Hubbard. 3:05 LBJ Park meeting began in the Treaty Room -- CTJ and Mr. Hubbard joined by Roy White, Joe Frantz, Nancy Kott, Conrad
  • Magazine. 12:04 Picture-taking finished. CTJ to bedroom -- talked with Cynthia for a few minutes. 12:10 To the East Hall to greet Conrad Wirth -- had lunch and talked with him about the FDR Memorial Park in the Lincoln Sitting Room. 2:15 Mr. Wirth left
  • Theis Conrad Hilton (New York City) re : Shamrock Hotel and Negroes' reservations Mike Manatos Cliff Carter Mike Manatos Informal dinner with Thornberrys, Ed Clarke, Jenkins, Mary Margaret Wiley, Bob Waldron * Selected names should be underscored. SEE
  • Pucinski's political career; Pucinski's relationship with Sam Rayburn; LBJ's support for Pucinski in a 1972 Senate race against Charles Percy; allegations of misconduct against Charles Robb in Vietnam; a trip to Chicago with Vice President Johnson
  • , 1967 MEMORANDUM TO .. FROM r SCI - Eugene G. SUBJECT : ANTON BRUUN Press Release Mr. Charles E. Johnson National Security Council K~~ Background Attached is a draft of a press announcement to be re­ leased on the evening of June 8, 1967 (June
  • See all scanned items from Files of Charles E. Johnson Box 1
  • Folder, "Anton Bruun, Transfer to India," [2 of 2], Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 1
  • Files of Charles E. Johnson
  • to Washington this afternoon. 1/6 LBJ flies to Detroit where he makes numerous stops: Second Avenue Baptist Church, Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, Ford Auditorium, Cobo Hall; then flies to West Palm Beach for meeting with JFK. Spends night at Charles Wrightsman
  • GORDON . MR. EUIBR STAATS MR. ED MCDERMOTT GEN CARTER SECY VANCE AMB THOMAS MANN SECY NITZE SECY AILES SECY JOHN MCNAUGHTON SECY ZUCKERT DIR MCCONE SECY GEORGE BALL AMB LLOYD HAND CHM GARDNER ACKLEY MR. ADAM YARMOLINSKY MR. JOSEPH CALIFANO MR, CHARLES
  • Capital Planning Commission Charles Horsky, the White House advisor for National Capital Affairs William Walton, Chairman of the Fine A~ ·ts Commission Walter Washington, Executive Director of the National Capital Housing Authority Mrs. Albert Lasker
  • and pretty brunet with a ready smile and warm manner that make you feel instantly at home • • • Behind her laughing dark eyes is great intelligence. 11 Charles E. Jones the scope bilities -- and Her capability where national 11••• The Denton (I'exas
  • that it will abate by the time of the celebration, which I understand will involve high level representation from Latin American countries. Thus far, the Commission has received no answer from either Conrad Wirth or his successor to Bernhard's letter of October 25
  • . Not intended to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org rights generally. Participants include Rep. Jim Roosevelt of LA, Dick Bolling of Kansas City, Adam Clayton Powell of NYC, and Charles Diggs of Detroit. They reportedly decided on strategy to abandon
  • to the President MEETING - August 11, 1965 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE J. Richard Grant William Seabron CENSUS BUREAU Conrad Taeuber CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Is t dore L. Risen Charles J~ Sparks COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS Walter Lewis Marian Yankauer COMMUNITY
  • , there would have been camel dung all over the South Lawn." F: I see. When Johnson has someone like Ayub Khan or Conrad Adenauer to the ranch, do they stay in the house or do they have a guest house? C: They stay in the house with the President
  • Johnson) scheduled to arrive in Washington on 12/31 or 1/1. January 1/1 Ed Weisl, Preparedness Subcommittee counsel, reveals on 12/31 that the subcommittee investigating U.S. missiles and satellite programs has decided against calling Charles E. Wilson
  • OFFICIAL U~,.. DEPARTMENT OF STATE '\ AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON SEP l '11965 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR MEMORANDUM FOR: The Honorable McGeorge Bundy The Honorable Charles Schultze This memorandum proposes a concept, a procedure
  • . thoughtfulness and friendship. lncldenthlly, Charles Boatner, who recently came up from Texas to join me, saw your letter and asked that he be allowed to say "hello" to you. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Mrs. Mary L. Rivenbark Mrs. Clara L. Harper 3532 Granada
  • file of that occasion. Thanks again and again for your every expression of friendship. Look forwanl to seeing you soon. Sincerely Lyndon B. Johnson · Hon. Charles F. Herring. State Senator Austin, Texaa LSJ:MJOH. [1 of 3] '; ·, ti {j
  • Secretary told you--Mr . Schnittker, I assume . Bi : No, this was Mr . Murphy . Charles Murphy, when he was Under Secretary . And my remembrance is that he told me at the time--or later I guess it was--that this was really the first time he'd ever had
  • with him. These were I'm thinking of Charles Bartlett, for example; I'm thinking of Ben Bradlee; both went to Harvard with him. Rowland Evans, I don't know whether he went to Harvard with him or he knew him another way--I'm not sure about him
  • going to live in a place like that? What was going to become of them if they lived in a place like that? She was shocked with Charles Haar. In fact she was going to turn the Sierra Club loose on him if he ever surfaced this proposal anywhere. People
  • : General of the Army Omar N. Bradley. Archbishop Robert E. Lucey. George Meany. Vice Chairman: Mrs. Oswald B. Lord. Director: Charles Tyroler 11 Deputy Director: Abbott Washburn. Treasurer: Huntington Harris l ACTION MoDday, Mr. May Z7, 1968 -- 4:00 p
  • / Bill White Ward Just of Reporter Magazine A. W. Moursund - Johnson City - re: Texas matters Vicky McCammon Joined Walter Jenkins on LD call to Harry Provence Loye Miller Horace Busby unti l 6:20 Conrad Hilton - re: expense accoun t legislation Depart
  • Milwaukee Auditorium. The elevator was stuck so walked up to second floor to American Institute of Park Executives meeting. Was made as honorary member. Presented medallions to sixteen outstanding citizens -- one of whom was Conrad Wirth. Made brief remarks
  • Departed A.W. Moursund's office; stopped at bank; toured Old Fort site. 12:57 Arrived LBJ Ranch. 2:15 Lunch with the President, Chairman and Mrs. Ackley, Dr. and Mrs. J. Roche, Mr. and Mrs. McGuire, Director Schutlze, Director J. Webb, Joe Califano, Conrad
  • transpcrting: Liquefied petroleum g,u, plicant's representative: Charles W. in bulk, in tank vehicles, from MidSinger, Tower Suite 3600, 33 North La •American Pipeline Terminal at or near Salle Street, Chicago, m.. 60602. Au­ Cantril, Iowa, to Points in Dllnois
  • Co. The lute Ba r uch 1\l attingly, Republican national c.-ommit­ tecmnn from Missouri, pur­ chosed anolhet· inlerest in a Caddo county lease from Chey­ enne Aug. 17, 1956. John Charles Daly, vice pres­ itlent of the American Broad­ casting Co