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- Relations meets annually. This year, the society gathered on The University or Texas campus. The event was jointly hosted by the LBJ Library, UT's College of Liberal Arts anu History Department, and the LBJ School of Pub1ic Affairs. Approximately three hun
- i _,I.,,___,_ i , i , j , , , , ; , , , = | j j :j (9:30a | | ^i ; 9:40a I I I| 9:45a i t Zi 9:46a i 9:50 a | former Departe d th e Shoreham w / Marvin Watson , Go v & Mrs . Daniels | T o th e Ova l Offic e former w Gov . & Mrs . Pric
- l.egislation•. ·The Adlninist.rator of Veterans Affairs reports ·t hat the proposed reply 'WOUld be agreeable to Chairman Teague. 'lhe Depa.rtnent ot State also concurs 1n the repl;y. state and 'lreasu.ry agree with nae that it is desirable to try to work out
- , Florida, lay somnolent in the 94 degree heat. A humid ·wind ruffled the bay, where thousands of persons had watched the hydroplane races. Since early morning the Police Department's Selective Enforcement Unit, designed as a riot control squad, had been
- Urban affairs
- Kennedy for a NASA briefing and tour Monday, November 18. Arrives 11:35 a.m., departs 2:30 p.m., EST. Will see Apollo 8 astronauts. X ~ As istant Administrator for _Public Affairs cc: George Christian Elizabeth Carpenter itiMlt'.i ~· ◄ - .. s:'?Kt
Oral history transcript, Sharon Francis, interview 2 (II), 6/4/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- gave a real tribute to Charlie Horsky and Steve Pollak, who have been his advisers on national capital affairs. I saw Tom Airis, the Highway Department director, and he was all in a twit about the east leg of the Interloop. Halprin was working
- science, of and did of Chica30. govermnen::s of Missouri, and administered Louisiana, civil service systems. During the period 1947•1954 he held a numter of technical and executive positions with the Department of State, aid agencies
- See all scanned items from file unit "Department of Housing and Urban Development/A-Z (FG 170/A-Z)"
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- This is from the WHCF category for Federal Government Organizations, subcategory DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT / A-Z.
- Folder, "Ex FG 170/A-Z [4 of 6] [Department of Housing and Urban Development/A-Z (FG 170/A-Z)]," WHCF FG, Box 256
- planning toward eventual EEC membership at some more propitious time. External Affairs Minister Aiken suggested to Ambassador Mccloskey in February that the United States take the initi ative in setting up a high level conference between the United States
- ~ /-,;, ~ Io tl:i.lil l?x:lilfii'1-illt SQeret.....: fx:om Cilpati:4.G, 2§- t)' 04{21f6t:- ,/, il16b Memo DOD To Pres for Natl. Security Top Secret 2 p Affairs from McNamara 05/18/6~ A Ic.p..Secret -for FILE LOCATION 'Qep1:1ty See-. -Bef-. frem
- Robert Strauss, veteran servant of both the public and his political party, will hold the Lloyd M. Bent sen, Jr. Chair in Government/Busi ness Relations at the LBJ School of Public Affairs this semester. Along with three other promi nent leaders, he
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- T TE FEDERAL DEPART OF I BURE October T OF J E TlG 17, TIO 1967 BY LIAISON Mrs. Mildred Stegall The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mrs. Stegall: For your information, I am enclosing a communication which may be of interest to you
- retulations as a tuide to the statutes controlli"' their sale and use. , PURCHASING A PISTOLORREVOLVER ACTNO.380, PUBLICACTSOF 1965 Relevant to the above Executive Organization Act. The Michigan State Police will be known as the Department of State Police
- ledged receipt of the letter and the United States' support of Korea-Japan normalization is well known in Korea, the Department believes no reply is necessary o "2 Benj a Executive Secretary Enclosure: Airgram Seoulo from Embassy CONFIB6Nfl:A-I
- of that period of time, slightly under two years, at Ft. Sam Houston--Brooke General Hopsital in San Antonio, Texas. I left the Army about December 1947, and went to Minneapolis where I worked for the Veterans Administration for six months, and then I returned
- Department and legislation; White House staff; meeting with LBJ regarding Medicare; infant mortality rate; National Health Insurance; future of PHS; international health; Vietnam; Honolulu Conference; World Health Assembly; U.S. role in international health.
- , 1969 INTERVIEWEE: FRANK M. WOZENCRAFT INTERVIEWER: T. H. Baker PLACE: Mr. Wozencraft's office, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 B: This is the fifth interview with Frank M. Wozencraft, and the subject matter is the UN
- the White House or the State Department in conferences such as these; Wozencraft's influence in presenting issues to the State Department officials; the power of treaties in international law; how international law is carried out by custom if not by treaty
- as ambassador to Ireland. McLeod is currently the administrator of the State Department Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs. 4/10 LBJ and CTJ fly to Austin today to begin a three-week vacation at the Ranch. 4/12 Howard Payne College in Brownwood, Texas
- August Z3, 1965 [7 of 7] CT OFFICIAL USE ONLY U .S . DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE WASHINGTON , D .C . 20230 August 23, 1965 ::""·.r ~f'1 'TtVE ;..Ao, ~ "-~·· '' .,_, ';r.~ If!/ z./r r5 '- G/ ,$; ~.J.>.. =!-6 / S-j-:. IR
- O'Brien left for the Post Office Department, because he was the overall legislative man. My title was not Administrative Assistant to O'Brien but Administrative Assistant to the President. did have to channel a lot of this stuff. Nevertheless you After
- Character of House liaison in the JFK years; a memo on Medicare on the night of the JFK assassination; LBJ-JFK relationship; the Bobby Baker affair; agendas for the weekly leadership meetings; LBJ-JFK staff relationships; LBJ seldom called
- http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Busby -- III -- 10 Department and have a briefing from the undersecretary of state. I want to say
- , but I think I worked with seven different directors of information or ministers of information, depending on the title of the department in that particular government. A couple of those had been educated in the United States. Nguyen Ngoc Linh had been
- Services and Mental Health Administration which is within the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Dr. English was the assistant director of the Office of Economic Opportunity in charge of their neighborhood health center and health services 4
- : -~ •.•~· •• •· 1··.:. _:~ Proclamation 35.61: National Day of Mourning for P.rcsident Kennedy: ·: ::.:·_._;,.~::Executive Order 11128: Closing Government Departments and Agencies · •::·? i\. • on November ZS, 1963. >~. \·:::·. ~~/~i November ZS: Message
- as in the veterans' task force situation. Each is approaching the problem of human rights from his own viewpoint more or less, and the viewpoint of his department, although he has an overall interest. The State Department will be saying, "Well, now we really must
- Ambassador o Isnel Hi Excell-ency Sergio Fen - lt .cu,~-ssador of Italy Bi;c Excellency Carl . A Scburmann · Ambassa or of the Netherlands . Olaf Sollt Chars' d •Affaires ad interim o,£ ·orwa.y t . eellency Edward Drozniek Ambassador of the Polish
- not be able to continue his studies without employment. job in the news department at KTBC. He was given a He was a most satisfactory employee-- so much so that the then manager, who is the present manager in this year of 1969. J. C. Kellam, aided him
- . Executive Director of the Theodore Roo evelt Association in Oyster Bay, New York, and Dr Lewis Gould of the Department of History, University of exas at Austin Kathleen Dalton: "Theodore Roosevelt enjoyed being the center of attention so much that members
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh B: I might add for the record, that was before Bishop Pike became Bishop Pike. G: That was before he became Bishop, right. And then Office of Alien Property in the Department of Justice; then setting up the War Claims Commission
- ~~::~~.~ . NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE , WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT Agency: # 16 Cable DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Stf!~ RESTRICTION State Department JJ.8827 ~~11-IS-'11 C A Nl....J 'l/-3~1 ~ ~ AJL'] Or/·OVf·a
- . The Department of Health, Education, and Welfare is insuring that good architectural ·design ls part of its plans for hospitals, schools, and other facilities built under it 13 construction assistance programs. It asks recipient to cooperate with local and area
- . That's broken down so that it has a Subcommittee on each one of the twelve departments, and then one on foreign aid. believe they have one on Supplemental Bills. And then, I also But 14 different subcom- mittees and they're the ones that hear
- , anyway, that's how that came about. I might add in line with that, this is not very consequential in the history of man's affairs, but the four-year term began, I think, December 31, 1966, and in the course of events my four years ran out. Now it had been
- in political affairs came into focus in November 1928, when I was living in this small town in LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] Fayette County. Al Smith
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [2 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 3
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- ! land and other civilian properties, head ot the American Legion Post and very active therein all through the Vall 7, tormerl.1' all through that area in Veterans vocational work, formerly travelled through the 1. & M. College Extension ~ervice, one ot
- continue working with him on some of these things. In connection with that work, we’ve been told, as virtually the Congressman, Mr. Johnson was especially interested in agricultural problems in veterans’ affairs. Does that check with your impression? LBJ
- minutes, when in came President Johnson and his entourage. He would be the main guest, as he always is at these affairs. And I stood there waiting to say hello to him, and Kay Graham--and of course he embraced Kay Graham; it was Kay Graham’s husband
- ,; was followed· by a nationwide wave of ribald jokes-and no one realizes better than Lyndon Johnson how much it can hurt a politician to be laughed at. Yet the events in the Soviet Union, Britain and Communist China, following news of the Jenkins affair in rapid
- ,; was followed· by a nationwide wave of ribald jokes-and no one realizes better than Lyndon Johnson how much it can hurt a politician to be laughed at. Yet the events in the Soviet Union, Britain and Communist China, following news of the Jenkins affair in rapid
- in the Justice Department. Do you know why he wanted Don Cook to be there in the Justice Department? J: No, other than he had a great admiration for Don Cook, his ability. I don't know for sure where he met Don Cook; I met Don Cook in 1945 when I came back
- the sentiments expressed by Ambassador Lodge. I believe we should go on record here • and now that we resent the interference of Soviet communism in Western Hem ispheric affairs and that we will take whatever steps are necessary to repel Communist aggression
- the Air Force on the hot seat all the way through the 1960s. On July 8, 1947, Johnson seemed to have been the first in a long line of congressional inquiries when he sent a letter to the War (soon to be called Defense) Department. The Texas Congressman