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  • ^ Harold Brown, Secy of the Air Force Califano - pl Manatos - p Watson - pl James Webb l runt Honn n*,. Sep EWT LYWOOM B. JOWWSOW MABY 'resident began his day at (Ptace)_ The White House Time ? ^t^ "^ . . Activity in Out Lo LD George 9:59a t
  • . Robert Byrd xxxxxxxxx Under Secyof the Army, Paul R. Ignatius Sen. Daniel Inouye General Earle Q. Wheeler, Chairman, JCS ' Cong. Leslie Arends General Harold K. Johnson, Army Chief of Staff Cong, Mendel Rivers Adm. David L. McDonald (Chief of Naval
  • Harry McPherson Francis Bator Robert Kintner Henry Wilson "When the President joined the meeting, he participated actively in the discussion of principal pieces of legislation, but concentrated on the Demonstration Cities bill. A t the end of the meeting
  • on the President's 58th bir this Saturday) n^r .August White House Dav 25, 1966 THURSDAY To the Flower Garden for REMARKS Secy Gardner requested to 200 foreign teachers Commissioner of Education, Harold Ho the President see approx 200 teachers representing
  • scientis t fro m Rockford , Ill, -currentl y workin g on Ph . D at Ox f ord Howard Nemerovski, a n associate attorne y from Sa n Francisco see page Robert E . Patricelli , graduat e o f Harvard La w School Harold Richman ,, Harvar Harvar dd graduate graduat
  • of Farmer Coops ^Williamson, W. E. House Wirth, Harold Firestone Wilson, J. Paul Transport Winter, Everett P. Mississippi /Wood, Robert Under ^Wright, Jim .House ^ Zagri, Sidney International Zwick, Charles J. Bureau Pacific Zwingle, C. G. o Zwick, CHS
  • M. Lumiansky --and David R. Mason Soia Mentschikoff G. William Miller -- and Mrs. John Courtney Murray James Cuff O'Brien -- and Mrs. leoh Ming Pei Emmett S. Redford_ Robert W. Spike Wilson Leonard Carmichael Louis B. Wright Mrs Datr R White
  • . In Russia, Khrushchev treated me with respect, because I sat next to Stalin when he was at the lower end of the tableo Kosygin met me first when he was an assistant to Mikoyan at a time when I was negotiating with Stalin. I know Harold Wilson from his days
  • yesterday from Henry Wilson. It meshes with the item on page 4 of ~ today's (Saturday, Feb. 18) New York Times. The answe~ is 't hat they should get on with their work 1n Congress. W. WWRostow:rln w. Rostow lvlE M ORANDUM THE W H ITE HOUSE W ASHIN
  • to have a picture (Southern Educators) and to for its release. The President said he didn't -Cater came have asked want it released. mjdr relayed to the President the following msg from Henry Wilson: House Committee reported out the elementary
  • , President, Education and World Affairs e Frederick Seitz, President, National Academy of Sciences C^' Logan Wilson, President, American Council on Education t _____ | Walt | : — — | ; Douglass Cater „______ ————————————— _—_———————_ i •i i
  • . HAROLD HUNT. Avondale -+·Community Council is headed by BAILEY W. TURNER and has extremists in it. Extremists active · in these groups iriclude PORTER, BALL, FREEMAN, POOLE, FRAKES. Aims and purposes set out; used by extremists for Black education
  • - Chairman Texas C. A. Cash - Vice Chairman Amarillo, Texas Alvin R. Alllson Levelland, Texas Carl E. ReisUe, Houstont Texas Jr. Judge Marshall Formby Plainview, Texas Herbert Allen Houston. Texas Harold Hinn Dallas, Texao Retha R. Martin Lubbock, Texas
  • and useful citizen of Texas to be his right­ hand man in the office of administrative assistant to the Vice President of the United States; and WHEREAS , Without fanfare or publicity, the Vice President called Harold H. Young of Dallas to Washington during
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Young, Harold [1941]"
  • Young, Harold H.
  • Folder, "Young, Harold [1941] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 16
  • Davis Ernest Wilson, III Robert D Farber Steven F Wingert Carey Patrick Flynn Zachary Franks Kvle Galyean Elliot Charles Hagan (Cong t^H**n Hagan's son) CAPITOL PRINCIPAL and FACULTY OF /PAGE SCHOOL Jonathan Harr Dr. Henry L. DeKeyser-Principal John J
  • Cohen Charles Melt Wilbur Cohen 12/7/68 11/29/68 11/29/68 10/21/68 (interim date) ~8 28 .. . Ivan Bennett Alice Rivlin & 10/68 12/68 Robert Wood 12/18/68 Merton Peck Harold Rowe 11/4/68 11/19/68 Ramsey Clark Edward Wenk Wilbur Cohen No date
  • ., Assoc of Natl Advertisers, Inc Moyers Allan S. , Austin, Chairman, the Austin Co. Secy Connor ID John B. Babcock, President, American Business Press Babcock, Richard J. , President, Farm Journal, Inc for Pix Bache, Harold L. , Chairman, Bache & Co. , Inc
  • in the somewhat small controversy in April 1966 regarding the appointment of several scholars--some 26 I believe it was-to the Humanities Council, of which one of them was Meredith Wilson. K: Yeh, I know that. M: And I believe that some of the music faculties
  • Biographical information; First meeting with LBJ; first impressions of LBJ; establishment of National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities; effects of Vietnam War; not close to LBJ; controversy over Meredith Wilson; no connection with the White
  • , 1990 INTERVIEWEE: HAROLD C. PACHIOS INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Pachios' office, Portland, Maine Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 G: I think we ought to begin with you telling me how you went to work for the Peace Corps. P: I went
  • See all online interviews with Harold Pachios
  • Pachios, Harold
  • Oral history transcript, Harold Pachios, interview 1 (I), 10/15/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
  • Harold Pachios
  • , Charles M. , HUD HAGAN, Harold, American Public Welfare Association, Washington, D. C. HALE, Matthew, Senate Committee on Banking and Currency HEALY, Pat, Executive Director National League of Cities, Washington, D. C. HENDERSON, Lawrence T., Director
  • Zealand, and Lad) Muld on, and World War II hero Harold Russell, Chairman of the President' Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. Al right, Luci Johnson sh ws Prince and Princess Michael of Kent through the Museum. THE LIBRARY Two alumni
  • Prime Minister Harold Wilson. Rusk and Ervin each packed the LBJ Audi­ torium during their respective visits in January and March. (See article on Page 2.) FriendsInvitedTo Symposium Reception On September 29, the tenth anniversary of the Na­ tional
  • , Jamaica, NY Hon. Harold Washington^ State Representative, Chicago, Ill Mrs. Fred J Soooda, Chicago, Ill (Smith) Judge Maurice Pompey, Chicago Mms^x Miss Jannie Norfleet, NYC Mr. Charles B. Rangel, NY C Hon. Raymond Jones, City Councilman, NYC Mr. C J
  • Harold mansion - w/ Mrs. McHugh LUNCH --at 3:10pm w/ Mrs. Simon McHugh Mrs. A shton Gonella Lynda Bird Johnson * _ wers sen t toda y t o George Brow n - an d wire - Baptis t Memoria l Hospita l - Housto n - fo r operatio n fo r tumo r he adenoids
  • y of Stat e Nichola s Katzenbac h CIA Directo r Richar d Helms General Harold Johnso n (fo r JCS Chairman Wheele r who is i n hospital) Director o f OEP, Farri s Bryan t ' Secretar y o f th e Treasur y Henry Fowle r ' USIA Directo r Leonar d Mark s
  • Ruth Matthews _ Peter Benchley . Robert Taylor • Clinton Hill _ Col Harold Hutches on ' - Richard Keiser Warner Brown Larry Sheafe . E Walsh . J Golden - P McFarland. William Whippen - Wilson Livingood —Michael Howard : Carroll Hamilton Dennis
  • ) in lounge out 7:05 pm Walter Lippma nn (b. 9) McGeorge Bundy (b. 10) James B. (Scotty) Reston lounge out Mrs. Johnson out Henry Wilson (n/r - fm Lounge) R. Sargent Shriver Walter Jenkins (pl. ) Mr. Shriver on "Hold" continued Shriver call Walter Jenkins
  • about Commerce-SEC investment service This broke up the meeting in the Cabinet Room President to the oval office w/ Fowler _____ Califano Wilson (pl) ZZHZ" Wilbur Mills"(b-1 ) """""° ,—. , . . ^ ~""' • i -—,—.—————,—-—. , -~~ . ——.—. : • Jake
  • , Wash, DC Mr. and Mrs. HHHH Ralph E Hall, Retiring Commander, Fort Myers Beach, Fla Harold Berc, Past Commander, Chicago, Ill Cong. Olin E Teague Cong James A Haley Cong and Mrs. Walter S. Baring Cong Harrid B McDowell, Jr. - and Mrs. Cong Horace R
  • ; U.S. Public posture in response to possibility of reduction of Soviet forces in East Germany: VietNam; Soviet Relations. MW (pl) July 19, 1966 White House Tuesday Joe Califano (pl) Jake Jacobsen (pl) Henry Wilson (pl) BM To Oval Office Bill
  • of Staff of the Air Force Air Force Commendation Medal Secretary of the Air Force, Harold Brown Purple Heart. i Mrs. Lynn Bowers Sells. Aunt J In a most touching ceremony, the President stood for the cameras w/ JJ Mrs. Baggett at his right, then the boy's
  • ,, as the President entered -the President made brief remarks^ i Secretary of the Air Force Harold Brown, read the citation - - describing the activiti i Secy Brown_ of the squadron in VietNam ,__ When b)^HH)A finished reading the citation. Col. Cross turned
  • , Treasurer , Hartford, / Stea m Boiler ^ Ma x Ins C o - Hartford , Conn . Harry B . Gilmore , Jr. , Secy-Treas . - Ne w Hampshire Ins . Group , Manchester , '. NH Joseph F . Glibert , Exe c VP , Marylan d Casualt y Co . , Baltimore , M d Harold Johnson , VP
  • . Dr. to receive a report on the neuro-surgeon's(Dr. Dunn) examinati Burkley of Vicky's brother, Mike McCammon BM (pl) Walt Rostow (pl) Staff Wilson Manatos Califano Christian Fleming To mjdr's room where he searched the ticker boards for NJ AP
  • (Congressman Thompson asked to see the President concerning the Congressman'S future plans. H Wilson said in memodated August 2 that the Congressman wanted to know if the President had anything in mind for him in government--if not, he planned to make
  • £_ me~tin__g _with PM Wilson -eeret [sanit-i-z-ed-8-fzfr/19-t !:/
  • t),,. May White House Day 4, 1966 Wednesday Activity (include visited by) Secy. Wirtz Chairman Ackley Director Schultze Bill Moyers Henry Wilson ^ Walt Rostow (pl) To the Oval Office w/ Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson Mrs. Johnson to Oval
  • VIPs file 2 minutes Secretary Hodges introduces Andrews for welcome 2 minutes Mayor Andrews introduces: off Mayor Arlie Harold Butterworth, nayor of Hopewell Mrs. Edith Collier, Vice Chairman of Petersburg D~mocratic Club Mrs. Violet Booz, Judge
  • or Yemen. Recently, Egypt, appears to haft resorted to the use ot poi­ sonous gases in her attempt to subdue the independent. tribes in the Yemen area. Aa Brl.tim PriJae Minister Harold Wilson baa et.at­ ed, "This is a matter of deep concem,• which JMrita