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  • Mr. Berry Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wailes Brooks Cotton Company architect-engineer Memphis, Tennessee Sierra Madre, California Manuel Delugach Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Roland builder and realtor Columbus Ohio Memphis, Tennessee Edwin Erwin Paul Vice
  • , III- P. S. PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARS RECEPTION CONTINUED Mr. David Milton Beckmann - P. S. Miss Elizabeth Anne Behnke - P. S. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Behnke - Rx&x Miss Martha Jean Bergmark- P. S. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Bergmark Mr. Cecil DeWayne Berry - P. S
  • Delbert Latta Cong William S. Broomfi Secretary Freeman Cong Graham Purcell Cone Paul Findley Cong E Y Berry Ambas sador to India, Chester Bowles Cong. James Morrison Cone Bob Dole Cong Vernon W. Thomson The V: ce PresidentJ Cong. Alec G. Olson Cone
  • : Secretary Udall Cong E Y Berry Barne y Old Coyote E Reeseman Fryer Aberle, Dr. Sophie David Bennett Mrs. Vine Deloria James (SBdsxYsd Allison, Loyde William Byler Frank Ducheneaux, Joseph Gauthier Sen Clinton Anderson Ansel Carpenter, Jr. Peter DuFault
  • . -Cong. Thoma s Foley, Wash . Cong. N . Neima n Craley , Jr . Pa . Cong. Joh n Race, Wisc . Cong. Richar d White , Texa s /•Cong. Joh n Say lor, Pa . Cong. E . Y . Berry , S . Dak . Cong. Crai g Hosmer, Calif . XSong. Jo e Skubitz , Kansa s Cong. Charlott
  • Harvester Co . , Chi , Il l Russell K . Berg , Int' l Pres. , Int' l Brotherhoo d o f Boiler makers Kansas City , Kans . James Berry , Newspape r Enterpris e Assn , Cleveland , Oli o Dr. Leonida s H . Berry , Pres . , Nat' l Medica l Assn , Ch i III . Fred
  • bodies. For nearly six months no agreement had been reached on how the representatives of the poor were to be selected for membership on the board. Thanks to some earlier negotiating by Mr. Theodore Berry, head of OEO's community a6tion di~ision, we were
  • . Then they came back and finished up their obligation, their patriotic obligation, the rest of the two years. And we tried to get them somewhere near their homes, so they could start their real life again. We had something called the Berry Plan, because old Dr
  • . Herbert Beaser \ Hon. Joseph a. Califano, Jr. Mr. William T Beeks, Jr. . Mr. James R. Calloway Mr. Peter Benedict Mr. Robert Carson Mr. Robert E. Berry ; Mr. Henry Casso, Jr. Mr. Leon G. Billings Hon. S. Douglass Cater. Jr. Mr. William M. Blackburn, Jr
  • ) Holmes , Mr.. _ & Mrs. Howar d W . Bennahum, Mr . Theodore I Holmes, Ho n & Mrs . Juliu s C . Berry, Hon & Mrs. Theodor e M . j~ Hudspeth , Mrs . France s (Jack ) Bonsai, Ho n & Mrs . Phili p W . / Humphrey , Ho n Hubert H. Brubeck, Mr . & Mrs . Davi d W
  • President then bill signing Cong./ Brock Adams Allen, Howard P. Berry, E. Y. - Cong Bible, Senator Alan Boland, Cong. Edward Campbell, V. P - . Manager. Pend Oreille County PUD #1, Newport, Wash. Bennett, N. B. - asst Commissioner, Bureau of HHH
  • , M. D. , Lewiston, ^xi.x Idaho Raymond L White, M. D. , Boise, Idaho Leonidas Berry, M. D, , President, Natl Medical Assoc. , Chicago, Illinois Philip Bonnet, M. D. , President, Am Hospital Assoc. , Chi cago, Ill Walter C Bornemier, M. D., Chicago
  • there was future general Sid Berry. It was a fascinating time; I met a lot of the future leadership of the United States Army. G: Jean Sauvageot, was he around? W: Absolutely, and I first met him in My Tho. He was down training the propaganda teams, black
  • Architecture BARING, Wa.lter s., Congress COHELAN,Jeffery, Congress BARR, Joseph M., Mayor Pgh. COHEN,Wilbur J. , HEll BAYH,Birch, Senate OOOPER,John Sherman BENDETSEN, Karl R., Champion Pap,rs Inc. CRAFTS,Edward c., Bur. ot Outdoor Recreation BERRY, E.Y
  • , Texas, and I became the junior member of the law firm Berry, Stokes, Warlick and Gossett, which was the best 1aw fi nn in tm'ln. (~: How do you spell Harlick? G: W-A-R-L-I-C-K. M: You passed the bar in what, 1927? G: We didn't have to pass the bar
  • over here. We'd come in here. I knew him very well. He was from Georgia, and I had been chairman of the Berry Schools in 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • it was going to quit cold, so at any rate I got over the pass, and because of the condition of my engine, I had to land at Seven Mile [now Jackson Airport neat Port Moresby], which was not our regular strip. We were at Twelve-Mile Strip [now Berry Airfield
  • just used it. Later on Sarge Shriver's group came in there; their Citizens for Kennedy-Johnson used a lot of that space. But Charlie Murphy's group stayed in that space. My wife worked in that space with Vi Berry and Charlie Murphy and Jack Burns, a son
  • of wildflowers, 1926. School Dir., Putney, Vt., 192037; elected Gov., 1937-41; elected to U. S. Senate, 1940, to fill vacancy for term ending Jan. 3, 1945; relected, 1944--. Author: Pioneering with Wildflowers, 1933; Pioneering with Fruits and Berries, 1936
  • . G. I. I ■ aaca, Pub.; 113 E. Peabed7 st.. (■era - Illd.) ~Herald St. (Ive. Ind.) (26,034) R. Berry, Id., furhaa Pub. Ce., Inc., 115 Market St. - Mlcldenb~ S.uthel'll ('lhur■• Ind.) Tia• o. I. ge••• Id., Textile Nen (2,780) Mecklenburg
  • even millions of people who within one year were involved in the Poverty Program in one way or another. G: Ted Berry was brought in in February 1965-- S: I believe that's right, yes. G: What was the purpose of this? S: This was at the time
  • . General. Aivarez speaks excellent English with only slight Spanish accent. Alleged wife knows no English. II. GOI position on political asylum. Berry, Secretary Department Justice told Embassy officials GOI generally adopts "sympathetic" attitude in case
  • FRELINGHUYSEN, Peter H.B., Congress WHALLEY, J. Irving, Congress BERRY, E. Y., Congress MORSE, F. Bradford, Congress FULTON, James G., Congress BUCHANAN, John, Congress Vance! Cyrus R., Defense NITZE, Paul H., Defense BRCWN, Harold, Secy of the Air Force JOHNSON
  • that the legislative guys used to give at the White House, where they stood and so forth. But I never really had a very good sense other than we had problems. MG: Let me ask you about Ted Berry, the director of the CAP. Did you ever have a chance to assess his
  • Dunlop Harvard University Ben Alexander General Research Ezra Ehrenkrantz Building Sfstems Development Corporation Corporation Corporation Ralph Helstein Packinghouse Food and Allied Workers Edwin C. Berry Chicago Urban League Stuart Chapin