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  • come from various agencies, including the Peace Corps, understood how to put together an agency. Bill Kelly certainly knew about these things, others did. Much more thought and effort went into figuring out who would do what than what had to be done
  • . Psychiatric CRENTLICHER,Herman Assn. OSTAR, Allan, Assn. of State Colleges & Universities IFFERT, Earl, KAREI.SEN,Frank E. PATTmSCN, Frederick D., Phelps-Stokes KELLEY,William F. Fund KELLY,Dean M. PEPRSON,Richard, College Entrance General Learning Corp
  • White House Saturday President began his day at (Place) , Time Telephone T1 Out Lo ct- 26, O Richard Russell in Winder , Georgia (filed w/ b. 2 of yesterday) talk about Lynda's baby, general discussion of current status of peace moves and Paris talks
  • Date June White House Day 15, 1966 Wednesday Activity (include visited by) Breakfast Mrs. Johnson departed for her western trip Mrs. Arthur Krim and Mr^. and Mrs. Robert Benjamin who were houseguests last night departed. Mayor Richard Daley
  • of the Job Corps, the director of Head Start. So at that time Bill Kelly would have been closing them up, and Bill Kelly was just terrifically good as a manager and thank God he was in charge. That's one reason why I don't remember the details. G: Did
  • . 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
  • AUSTIN: Richard Lewis Robert Toth James Gansen Mn?phy Martin Ron Nessen Chicago Sun Times Los Angeles Times American Broadcasting Company American Broadcasting Compaiy National Broadcasting Company PAN AMERICAN: Captain Fir ot Officer Flight Engineer
  • -French Republic Hewson, W. Norman Asst Counselor, British Embassy Drew, Russel l C. • OST j Helms, Dir Richard CIA De Goes. Paulo Scientific Attache, Brazilian Embassy Hornig, Dr. and Mrs. Donald F. OST Duffy, Marcella j OST Hubbard, Henr y Newsweek
  • CHANDLER, Otis Justice and Mrs. GOLDBERG CLF.MENI'E, Carmine The Secretary or the Treasury and CLIFFCRD,Clark M. Mrs. DILLON CCE,Richard L • The Secretary of Defense and COJLES, John CRONIN,Hume Mrs• McNAMARA The Postmaster General and CUMMINGS, Milton DALY
  • , that was probably [Ralph] Huitt; the General Counsel; the Comptroller, who was Jim Kelly; the Public Health Service, and the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, [who] was probably Bill Gorham at that time, with a memorandum where I raised questions. way
  • . Had some contacts. And of course having been with the [National] Youth .l\'cirrlinistration, he had had contacts and also having been secretary to Congressman [Richard] Kleberg, he had had some contact. But no wide acquaintance. He wasnft known
  • Senator [Richard B.] Russell's staff to the Armed Services Committee? D: It was pretty accidental. I had been offered a job in private industry and decided to take it and told the Senator I was leaving and then decided that I didn't want to take that job
  • ; conflict over whether the air force should develop more manned bombers; LBJ's political philosophy; LBJ's views on civil rights; LBJ's relationship with Senator Richard Russell.
  • of the A&O and what it was all about. But while (inaudible) it would be useful for posterity for us to get some of this information on tape particularly about the individual members. Bill, you were there, you and Lyndon Johnson and Horace Richards and Vernon
  • Richards, Vernon Whiteside; LBJ's college career; biographical information on Walter Grady, Deason, Albert Harzke, Wilton Woods, Archie Wiles, Hollis Frazer; jobs handed down from one White Star to another; biographical information on Sidney "Sub" Pyland
  • extencling invitation to signing of the High-Speed Ground Transportation Research and Development Act of 1965, on Thursday, Septerrber 30, 1965. DAVIDSON,Richard, Distribution Age,-. Pbila., Pa. DAY, James V., Federal Mari time Conmission DEAN,A.G., Budd Co
  • Versus Democratic Accountability: The Special As­ sistant to the President for National Security Affairs 1961-1969"; Sean Kelly, "Mobutu, the U.S., and Zaire"; Tetsumaro Hayashi, "Stein- The gown Lynda Bird Johnson wore in her White House wedding
  • Richard Lee of New Haven and his then secretary, now the president of the New York State Urban Development Corporation--Ed Logue--made to me. Mc: How does he spell his name? T: L-O-G-U-E. I went to New Haven in August of 1955 to be Director
  • about this. He says that all ndemonst ra•tmns n in the County are organizeri by Mr.Edwin Kelly, of Edinburg­ an employee of the Fish & W ildlife Service • And the bait is bought from the Fish & Wildlife Service in San Antonio. Mr . Kelly enlists the free
  • you? P: They didn't call me at that time directly, but I mean I think that's when [Kellis] Dibrell and this other boy-- G: [James] Gardner? P: --Gardner, I think that's about the time they came down here. G: Okay. So they came into town
  • ., Richard H-. Davis Acting .A.ssistant·Secret.&ey for European Affairs GENERAL'~ (,) .JL'l ~p.;B~/ THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE ROUTE SLIP • - (To Remain With Correspondence) Mr. BeaJamta H. Read TO Ea•od.vt Secn&a-, ~ of Saia PROMPTHANDLING
  • essentially decent story in American politics than Hu m~ ~hrey's refusal to do so; his in­ st lnct was that Richard Nixon, personally, had no knowledge of Mrs. 'Cl1ennault's activities; had P.0 hand in them; and would have forbid den · them had he known
  • Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994
  • --..:------- --- •• ,J. WILEY MESSIC~ . J l V· .' BOB MILLER i I JOE MILLS .. JOE MORAN j GARY NORDHEIMER ..}LOU ODOM J HENRY OGLESBY ~ JIM OWENS V WALSH RICHARDS ✓ IVAN SINCLAIR j ~ETER vJ'OHN l SOMMER STEPHENS BILL WHITTLEY v'HARRY WILKINSON
  • Zowie, Richard Pryor, comic Sandra Bernhardt, Linda Hopkins. Not only did she pack them in for two sbows nightly, but she also extended her engagement for another six days. · Button-nosed ·as a Pekingese pup, Eartha "I Want to Be Evil" Kitt, known
  • and of Our Country'l" 'Dhis is a real . exposure of local pro-Communist activities and many of the persons involved. Also take note of the testimony of Rev. Richard Wurmbrand on the reverse side of the "Soviets Go Home" leaflet which should answer
  • a lot of those Irish politicians around: [Edward J.] Flynn up in the Bronx, Ed Kelly in Chicago, [Frank] Hague in New Jersey, all of the Irish pols up in Massachusetts. And boy, he used them. You see, in those days communications was only part of the 8
  • ,/~68 R, SYiAF~zNFELD A~PRO~ED ~YtAF:MR, Q~IMBY S~S,.SiMRc KELLY D~AFTED !~ I 10029Z J~L 68 FM SECSTA!E WASHDC T~ AM~MBA~SYKAMPALA LIMIT~D O[FICIAL I• USE STAT~ 19S964 R~QUE§T YOU FORWARDF~LLDWING MESSAGE ro: ~RESIDE~! OBOTEs MY SI~CERE THANKS
  • , Mrs. Richard, 3012 Barrow Rd., Little Rock, Ark., PM7/24/f:A. FOREHAND, Lois, 2lo8 s. BeaumontAve., Burlington, N. c., 7/20/f:A. WICKER,O. A., 114 E. Kine St., Burltngton, N. C., 7/24/f:A. BROOKS, Mrs. Harold, 3928 Linden Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., 7/26
  • indirect. I think it was all through the juvenile delinquency committee, and that was [Richard] Boone and [David] Hackett. I think he was still probably--I wouldn't say sulking in LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • : A - Automobile C - Cab E - Entertainment CP - Commercial Plane R - Restaurant T - Tips SP - Special Plane RR - Train TRAVEL ACTIVITY Diary Entry No. Departure Time 1. l:00p Mode of Travel* From (Place) LBJ Ranch 6. 6:00p Kelly AFB Accompanied
  • -Louis came in for a comb-out. 7:10 Jean-Louis left. 9:45 The President came to the second floor. 9:55 Dinner with the President, Mr. and Mrs. Dee J. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hamon, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson, Mrs. Louis Shanks and Commissioner and Mrs
  • covered East Texas with Wright. They went to Paris and the Lone Star Steel Plant and Hughes Springs, Linden, Atlanta, Texarkana, Jefferson. Meanwhile, Lyndon talked on the phone with [Richard] Russell trying his best to get Russell to come out
  • --- Disapprove __ of Pittsburgh. . Approve___ ✓ _ Richard Stewart, Superintendent of Insurance, New York. Everyone agrees that he is one of the outstanding men in the country in this field7·should be on this advisory group. Approve___ Disapprove
  • A. GRABCWSKI, Bernard PEPPER, Claude BRADEMAS, John DENTON, Winfield PATTEN, Edward J • LONG, Clareme D. D.AN IEI.S, Dominick RODINO, Peter FULTON, Richard MINISH, Joseph GALLAGHER, Cornelius JOELSON, Charles ROUSH, J. Edward KARSTEN, Frank M. MacDONALD
  • made or a judgment made that this won't sell, and this won't go. So we weren't only discussing right and wrong, we were discussing what was doable or not doable. G: Bill Kelly perceived three stages in task force composition in terms of the types
  • Walter Ridder, Ridder Newspapers James Cary, Copley Newspapers Bernard Gwertzman, Washington star Richard stoiUey, I!fe Wayne Kelly, Atlanta Journal Cauley asked the President to discuss his philosophical approach to his office at this time in his service
  • in Vietnam at the time? S: That was the Special Forces group in Vietnam. G: Who was the commander? S: Francis Kelly for the first nine months and Jonathan Ladd over here Deputy commander of the Special Forces group. in Watergate Apartments
  • -- I -- 5 G: Did you talk to any of those people afterwards? R: No, it was a day or two before we went into that, and that came about after Coke Stevenson and Frank Hamer and Kellis Dibrell--Dibrell was a former FBI agent--came down
  • situation on the Hill. So I finally had my list of twenty-two--I believe that was the number--members who should be on that petition and weren't. And typical of that list was a woman named Edna Kelly, who was a congresswoman from New York. She hadn't signed
  • to accept incremental changes; how Roland Libonati's stance on civil rights affected his political career in Chicago; LBJ's request that House Minority Leader Charlie Halleck encourage his colleagues to support civil rights legislation; Richard Bolling's
  • of the disturbance is not known. SCHEDULED DEMONSTRATION AT THE HOMEOF UNITEDSTATES REPRESENTATIVE EDNAF. KELLY, BROOKLYN, NEWYORK A source of this Bureau who has furnished reliable information in the past advised that the Committee for a Winter Confrontation