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- single state of the Union, there is such a wealth of treasures for the traveler to savor that even to try to count them is an impossible task. Happenings happen all over. Outdoor opera ••• festivals ••• fairs • • • fandangles • • • pageants • • • rodeos
- the same arrangement departing from Boston, Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia. The latter contingent will meet at a staging area near Baltimore. The SCLC expects to have a total of 3, 000 people in these groups which will then march to Washington and stay
- against the .4.meric an Inter-University Committee on Travel Grants, a committee made up of more than forty leading .American universities, which conducts educational ex changes with the Soviet Union ; complicity wit:i CIA wa s charged . Westing-house El
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 25 (XXV), 8/7/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . Tammany was a dead tiger by then. Carmine DeSapio, I don't think he could carry a bottle of milk across the street. The Boston machine, there were still some remnants of it, but not like the great days. In San Francisco the Irish machines had disappeared
- Duties of the press secretary; LBJ’s misunderstanding of the press; LBJ’s secrecy as president; press pool; travelling with LBJ; LBJ’s friendliness toward the press; Eric Goldman; resignation of Walter Jenkins.
Reference File, "Camp David"
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- Homemade Vegetable of Celery Carrot Sticks Hearts Select Boston Cold Cuts of Beef, Soup Radish Poultry, Deviled Eggs As sorted Condiments Baked Beans Chilled Rosettes Ham and Cheese Asparagus Spears Mixed Green Salad Choice of Dressing Navy
Reference File, "Camp David"
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- Homemade Vegetable of Celery Carrot Sticks Hearts Select Boston Cold Cuts of Beef, Soup Radish Poultry, Deviled Eggs As sorted Condiments Baked Beans Chilled Rosettes Ham and Cheese Asparagus Spears Mixed Green Salad Choice of Dressing Navy
- for his staff. So that I'd get into those thi ngs for Walter Heller, but I don't remember Johnson's people, or Johnson or Walter Jenkins, ever asking me for help trying to find somebody for them. M: Anything on his various travels for President Kennedy
Oral history transcript, Gould Lincoln, interview 1 (I), 9/28/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- to propose to Congress that the Supreme Court should be changed. Supreme Court Packing Bill. What afterwards came to be known as And we were shut in there for quite awhile, and after he got through saying that the Supreme Court was traveling along just
- . I presume you had someone here and in New York and in Washington more or less supervising. M: Yes, we called in a designer from Boston who's a specialist in wedding dresses. Her name is Priscilla. She designed a dress that Luci liked
- processes are different in the world of opinion over against the world of decision and that if these two worlds understood each other better, they might be able to communicate with each other more effectively. Dave Powers: " ... The old Boston Irish believe
- home before returning to the Ranch. 4/18 LBJ attends the board of directors meeting at the Citizens State Bank in Johnson City this morning, travels to the Austin to make a radio tape at KTBC before returning to the Ranch with Roy White, the Kellams
- not permit anybody to carry any sign at all--only the signs we provided, and placards. We also used great numbers of Negro policemen from the major cities along the eastern coast all the way from Richmond to Boston, and had thousands of them there who knew
- for the President I think to go into one of these tantrums you read about, but I never found it. I've always been very careful talking in public about this ever since Jack Valenti's famous speech in Boston where he "sleeps a little better at night," but I've always
Oral history transcript, Claiborne Pell, interview 1 (I), 2/27/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- a quarter of the electoral votes were traversed by the Boston-Washington high speed railroad line. He gave it an excellent hear- ing and them a push so that it finally was enacted into law. He mentioned at the time he signed the bill the jiggling effect
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 21 (XXI), 6/18/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- he deeply appreciated the fact that I had volunteered to stand in for him, but he didn't feel that he wanted to have me do that. It meant leaving the administration, but he appreciated the offer. So at that point you have Maurice sitting in Boston
- of immediate of long-range importance. then,. most of his recommendations subject such as the revision guidelines use of commercial been implemented. Federal travel facilities However, excise -provisions, tax_, and the amendment most
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 22 (XXII), 8/23/1981, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- XXII -- 6 turn over to, or get assistance from, the men who traveled with him. (Interruption
- A women's rally to organize LBJ's 1948 Senate campaign while LBJ was still at the Mayo Clinic; arranging for LBJ to campaign while traveling by helicopter; what it was like to campaign by helicopter; LBJ's efforts to plan for the future; LBJ's
- . and was in the first he returned in the removal of the company of pioneers to enter the valley of the Great Salt Lake on July 24, 1847. Aside from his missionary travels, in Utah. the rest of his life was spent in building For twenty-one years he served
- Lady Bird Johnson travel
- was plagued by indifference and actual discontent through out the war .•. Pennsylvania was so full of disaffection that it was the despair of the patriotic party ... upstate New York had long been indifferent and Tories abounded." 2 Even in Boston James
- mother to Fort Bragg. With money raised from citizens in Santiago and our forces in Santo Domingo, they travelled on to Boston. The operation was performed on June 30 and has been successful. Dr. Gross tells us that Eduardo is progressing nicely
Oral history transcript, Robert H. Finch, interview 2 (II), 6/19/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of situations where in major metropolitan areas--Boston, here in Pasadena, Des Moines, and so on--where you had "white flight" taking place. And you had court orders coming down, but obviously they couldn't be effected overnight, and you were up against
- feet downhill and reburied in the still uncompleted granite memorial. The 20-min service today was conduc ted in a driving rainstorm that .pelted the participants as they huddled around Cardinal Cushing, archbishop of Boston who officiated
- of the President Mr. &: Mrs. Seong Jin Kim Orient Press Agency Mr. &: Mrs. Karl F. Landegger New York, New York Mr. &: Mrs. Belford V. Lawson, Jr. Mrs-Associate Judge of the Juvenile Court, D. C. Mr-Attorney; Mr. &: Mrs. Maurice Lazarus Boston, Massachusetts Mr
- LBJ travel
- Kennedy and Johnson was an easy and cordial, and no relationship.... I know there was some discussion about whether President Johnson would travel to Europe. I guess it was 1962. The date again would have to be looked at. I know President Johnson
Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 3 (III), 5/15/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- there license plates from x-number of states. families are enjoying it." Look how many So we were doing it without the program having a name. F: Had Mrs. Johnson been such an indefatisable traveler in her pre-first lady days? C: No. Most of it was back
- OF TnElR TRAVELING WAS CONE AT NlGl1T :Sf AUTOMJBILE. THE ROADS OVER WHIC.Y T~E'-:' TRAVELED WERE IN A BAD STATE OF' REPAIR ANO lN H'tNY PLACES COULD NOT 8E USO SY A • fcla .1 .s1~cctton I IN PAGE 2 Of 5 PAGES • VEH ICLE LARGER THAN A SMALL TRUCK
- to serve as leaders in the forthcoming demonstra tio·ns. After each location, where available, there is also .set forth par enthetically the number of personnel which King will. assign in that area: Cities Baltimore, Maryland Boston, Massachusetts Chicago
- that recommended further located information For some functions, the papers action. All this to be is reached should be fund method. decided to defer study of payroll services. 3. Travel services. could demonstrate 4. Public A centralized savings
- of the time and paid a lot of attention to his business. T: Yes, he was a very busy man. My father traveled a little. He had very few interests or hobbies outside the little world--and all our worlds were little in those days I guess, thanks to bad roads
- ·group of scvlenllsts bas been pro tested, Levings says, but to no awatl. 1 I j Report of the British Association A group of slowly traveling meteors was observed three minutes. These meteors had a peculiarity. They left no train and described
- INTERVIEWEE: JULIUS RICHMOND INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Dr. Richmond's office, Boston, Massachusetts Tape G: of 2 Let's start with your initial involvement in the War on Poverty and particularly Head Start, how you were called in to work
- . The farmers? \Ve'd drive to the radio station, he'd make that speech, then we'd start out on the campaign trail. helicopter. Weld travel by car. He was traveling by We tried to make every speech, but at any rate, we had to get to the n90n rest stop ahead
- has endured for more than four de cades. Wherever you travel in our country look about you and enjoy the profusion of flowers al ng highways, in shopping malls, ser ice stations parks, and countless other places. Among other things, [look for] better
- the following year, with travel from coast to coast and the elec tion campaign providing the back drop and President Johnson crack ing the whip. Perhaps the climax was an impromptu barbecue at the Ranch that LBJ demanded at the last minute. Master barbecu er
- stayed out there for a year. Then I went to Europe for the Nuremberg trials and pretty much traveled around the world quite a bit and finally came back after five years, around 1950, to Washington with this Research Institute job. Then after two years
- idea how that got under way? R: I don't know how that got started. started it. I did do one thing. I was not with him when he I went to Boston, I think with Siegel and talked to Vannevar Bush and George Kistiakowsky at Harvard, who were two
- to show that funds are coming from China, Algeria, Cuba, the USSR, or in fact any foreign government to any Black Nationalist organization, except for travel purposes. Queries were recently put to the CIA on this point. 2. Similarly, while Robert Williams