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  • the Preai~ent•• can be obtained, Coaaittee on Bqual &aplop■ent Opportunity. Very truly youra, John H. Lyona, Labor Adviaory Council Cbair ■an, JHLika ~SXECUflfi . U.S. DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF LABOR OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON May 12, 1964 MEMORANDUM
  • with his bare hands. G: Oh, John Dos Passos book. B: Yes, John Dos Passos book. I did have it. I ' v e got it right over there someplace. I d o n ' t know, maybe I ' v e given it away, but I had it. Haven't read that one in several years. literature
  • , the honorary chairmen will be Senator Lister Hill and Senator John Spark.man. Directing the campaign in Mississippi is Douglas c. Wynn, Greenville attorney, who is heading up the Johnson for President organization in his stote. In addition, Mr. and Mrs. Dan K
  • l J. T . Moor e ir Alec Tregon e % --*» At^* 1 ^^ ^X *'^^^^ r^ H. Pec k ^ ^\ O^ Don Skinde r * ^ X AI R. Holma n U^"' J. Brana L. A . Gree n R. L . Maso n ; n ^^^ * I */ ^/ ' --- * ' 7 / r Alderman, John D. / Birnbaum , Dr. H. x
  • to go--which I did. I had issued a Johnson-support statement, as acting chairman of the D.C. Democratic Party, like everybody else. on something like this. The press always tries to get an angle I don't think John Kennedy had been dead twenty-four
  • Visits with LBJ immediately after the Kennedy funeral; Rauh’s encouraging LBJ and John Connally to do something about desegregation; working with LBJ and Clarence Mitchell; LBJ criticizing the ADA; the convention of Atlantic City; Reuther; Dr
  • on Telstar, the communications satellite. Meets at 3:30 p.m. to discuss EEO program with Robert Weaver, Carl Rowan, Louis Martin, Marjorie Lawson, Hobart Taylor, Arthur Chapin, John Macy, Steve Shulman, John Duncan and George Reedy. 6/29 The Elms. Watches
  • took me around to lots of places. I was just seventeen and the world was just beginning to open up to me, and she got me a date with a newspaperman, Dawson Duncan. He was really very good looking and sort of filled a lot of the pictures of the romantic
  • . In fact. "2. Domestic:~ 30 Items Ptesldent John- . Madison (Wis.) Capital Times: "This Is a r.,,. a 8,.,..,.;al session of son put on his priority ll&t, t.he 88th Oon- 11trong· ticket the Democrats have put to­ I wou ld Uk. e to """ .-vgrees enacted more
  • you personally ever do any sleuthing around George Parr's empire? K: Yes. Not at that time. I did it considerable later. I'm trying to think now--John Ben Shepperd was down there trying to find out about Parr's controls when the voters down
  • Skelton; LBJ’s acceptance of VP; covered VP while in Austin; move of press from Austin to San Antonio; Eastern press; post-Presidential press conference; John Connally’s dissatisfaction for some of LBJ’s policy; off the record meetings; Sam Kinch, Jr
  • . CLOPP.A. B., 1707 Erwin Ave., Burlington, N. C., 7/2/fA. PRESNELL, Janis, 13€':AN. Church St., Burlington, N. c., 7/17/f:A. STIBBS,P.H., 307 Oak.groveSt., Graham, N. c., 7/20/f:A. KERLEY, W.D., Mebane, N. c. (only), 7/20/f:A. PEACE,John E., 1230 Rayan St
  • in 1900 is still the hub of the city. Emma Boehringer Tooley at Podium In her mtroduction of Mrs. John on, Emma Boehringer Tooley, who had been Class Valedictorian, said: "When Lady Bird and I were teenagers, we had a mutual fr1end, who was an artist
  • . PICKETT, County School Supt. PEARL STAPLES, District Clerk ALFRED C . BAASS, Justice Pree. No. 1 M. W. (MONTIE ) MARSHALL, Sheriff JOHN C . BIANCHI, County Auditor COMMISSIONER'S COURT CONVENES COUNTY COURT CONVENES l ST MONDAY IN 2ND MONDAY IN EACH MON
  • that Bill I really For the Dallas Morning News , I can't person with a particular candidate but probably like Allen Duckworth, who was of course I would say the prime political correspondent for the Dallas Morning News , probably Dawson Duncan to some
  • Pattillo Thomas, the daughter of Uncle John Will and Aunt Alice, who had been a close childhood friend. Her husband was either interning--maybe he was still in medical school or maybe he was interning. At any rate, she was working to help out the family
  • ' • •• • - ,I ' LT COMMANDER LYNDON JOHNSONMB C, ~ RETEL MARSHTHINKSYOUSHOULDFILE ON BASIS HIS POLLS SHOW I NG YOU.FIRST WANTSTO JUDGEREACT ION YOURANNOUNCEME LET YOUELECT,LATERWHICHOFFICE YOUWANT a... 0 ~ ENSIGN JOHN CONNALLY .. ns 7 DX40PM cu ~ C
  • , and Sam Kinch, who was with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. And Dawson Duncan, Dick Morehead with the Dallas News, Allen Duckworth with the Dallas News, Tootie Thornton, who was with the Dallas News, Roy Grimes, who was with the San Antonio Express News
  • , Robert Weaver, John B. Duncan, Hobart Taylor, Wirtz). Hosts dinner at The Elms in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Cain. 3/8 Meets with Secy. McNamara at EOB this afternoon. Attends Congressional Club reception in honor of the Johnsons, then attends formal dinner
  • rs. Duncan P h illip s o f the G allery; and then M r. L. P . G ilvin of the A s s o c ia te d G en era l C o n tra cto rs of A m e r ic a , I hope h is o rg a n iza tio n w ill lan d scap e W alt W hitm an's P ark - th eir building is righ t a c r
  • '~ S Iatll U£CEIA£D· I -K Senate Bankiq an4 CUrNnc7 Committee 1JIIIOOadl I , gon , Kew HampahiN #MJ~■ota t&tt R&.PUBLICANS I(' Wallace Bennet, John ~ower, !e Utah Strom ~D4, South Carolina Bourke B. p.ckenlooper, Io- f March 7, 19'6
  • \( ~ memo Thomas L. Johns to Marvin Watson Mc c,~~ ss oote re::> S/-r,\fz_,3 ~4.ndn VHat&OR to bBd {fe #668)• O'p-(M~ ~3/1,-{6 e6a cable IAtellige1ice cable 67.b cepoi:t 11itelligenee I eport £Sb report Iotelligeoce cepact Collection Title
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 3 If he was in an area where the paper had--say we were in East Texas--why Dawson Duncan of the Dallas News or Allen Duckworth or Dick Morehead were along, he would be sure
  • . William Crook, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horner, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Young, Jake, Vicky, Marie - and Bill Mullins, Paul Duncan. Watched Big Bend, Night of Dragon, President's Country USIA
  • birthplace to President 12:55 w/ President to LBJ Ranch Mary Rather and Betsy stopped by 1:35 Lunch w/ President, Jessie, Don Thomas, J.C. Kellam, Luci, Pat, Betty Beale, Jake, Marie, Vicky Scott Duncan 3:33 w/ President, Mr. Kellam, Don Thomas left
  • and sons arrive (Lynda greets) 12:50 To memorial service for Senator Engle w/ President 2:00 Lunch with President, Mayor Wagner, Duncan and Robert Jr., Lynda, Lt. LeFeve, Philip Bobbitt, Kern Wildenthal, Jack Valenti 4:00 Nap and rest and read - "When
  • :45 Saw Harry Middleton in the Yellow Oval Room re: films. 2. 11:00 Met in the Treaty Room with Audio-Visual Committee: Grover, Juanita, Valenti, Marks, Duncan, Newland, Yarrington, Middleton. Territo, Dr. Dan Reed. 12:30 Worked at desk with MWT
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  • ;.J:., to!./Jj/.rl/ 5 MEMORANDUM FOR: Charle ■ John■on ID accordance with oar telephone conver ■ation, I am attaching a ■ yo• requeeted an excerpt of one item from the preliminary chlaft of the minute• of the 2 June USIB meeting. A■ I explained
  • in the morning? C: Eight o'clock every morning. And we convened in Tom Fletcher's office, the deputy mayor's office, and in addition to Tom and myself, we had Bob Owen of Justice, John Layton, the chief of the Metropolitan Police Department. We had the guy
  • ; Congressman Ken Gray's involvement in issuing a permit; Congressman John Marsh's effort to stop a permit from being issued; Senator Robert Byrd; Congressman Wayne Aspinall; laws governing demonstrations in Washington, D.C.; Castro's and the Southern Christian
  • :30 P.M., of the group have stated they do not intend demonstrate at the White House. If ~dditional information is received, and the leaders to picket or you will -rLv~ Thomas L. Johns be advised. June 25, 1966 Saturday - 3:00 P.M. MEMORANDUM
  • . where I spent the night with John Duncan and four Commissioners of Agriculture from Sowth Carolina., Florida., Georgia. and Tennessee .. John· arranged this party. a little We did a little story telling, fishing -- a little and generally built
  • . P.nd, you know, through Dawson Duncan, and Bird liked Dawson and Dawson liked her, and vJhizzie Gerry [?] and HalTY Genge Crozier, Gordon Shearer [?l We had so many newspaper friends. And whenever they had parties, they always invited us, you knovJ
  • . Klstlakowsky Ro•well L. Gilpatric Morris Liebman Robert Anderson .Jame• Rowe John McCone From the .List Friday, October 6:30 p. m. Z0, 1967 ,? MR. PRESIDENT: This quite oif'icial Hanoi plant is worth careful It is, in effect. l. a response It confirms
  • Brown Perry S. Brown Philip Marshall Brown Mrs. William Adams Brown Rov. Duncan H. Browne ES1her C. Brunauer John Stewarr Bryan Edwin M. Bulkley Ralph J. Bunche J. Franli: Burke Thomas E. Burke C. C. Burlingham Henry M. Busch Nicholas Murray Buder
  • - ~ 6:40 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: News Media Contacts I had a long session with John Hightower, AP~ this. afternoon. We discussed Viet Nam in all its dimensions.at some length. He is anxious to do a serious piece trying to give shape
  • courage , the same love of freedom. the same unmatchable spirit which raised the flag of independence over Texas one day will raise it over a democrati c world . San Ja.ointo Day Speeob ~ n .B, John on a.pril 21, 1941 Joint So sion-T••• Legi■ l t ure
  • to the Baltimore Colts 17 to 14, but it was a good game and they were heavily hit by injuries and sodid remarkably well. John Duncan over the years since he's been with the Southern Railway has taken me to football games rather frequently, a courtesy which I
  • Project (Bill Ware, Gwen Robinson, · John· Bell} has not been considered~ They should attend all insti- •• • '· • tute- meetings. _·,,_ .... ++++:H-llllll+:11:r I •· '' -1 DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13526,Sec. 3.S NLJ LOIE\C11-'lO ' Ry .jLltkl ·N_ARA,Date l
  • ';'~ WITH PARTICULARLY .-'_.J ; DISTRUST. ·~ DUNCAN . SANDYS AND Ha1E - ARE CONSIDERED LINEAL .: "·:~· 1 · ·, .: ... · -:·,1 :.DESCENDENTS OF BRITISH VICEROYS WHO SUPPORTED BY CONSERVATIVE ..::i~ ·.~ ··'., :1 :. GOVTS IN LONDON WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR PUTTING ALMO.ST
  • Gifts Flowers to Mrs. Johnson, Athens, Greece, in room on ~thens-Hilton: limb. and Mrs. La~ouisse, Greek­ Hellenic Woman's '-'lub, Hotel '"'anager- THANKED 0 Fruit and candy in room- Hotel Gifts from Judge John Pappa■ (jewelry to Mrs
  • ~•• -, ,.-. ~ tt NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 1300 Dtl>ARTMtNT OF G0VCF\HM(HT.._., .JOHN C~ll l,UA Fii'.1.ATI0HS ,Juan,111 C0!'OHCTICUT 0 .. C.- 20036 WASHINGTON, NCVINS Affil..J lut1tud Of AOL .-.11i1c•1c.a... IIISTlhlTI AllU CODI. 202 A0AM5 a .AVENUE