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  • installations in this Sen. J. A. W. Burger, Netherlands country J Dr. N. G. Geelkerken, Netherlands Mr. Jose DeSeabra, interpreter, DOS Th. E. Westerterp, Netherlands Congressman Wayne Hays ' ! ^HH Nils Honsvald, Norway Philip Billings, Cong Hays' asst. ; Otto
  • of Commerce Hon George L-.P Weaver, Asst Secy of Labo r Hon Philip N. Brownstein, Asst Secy of Housing and Urban Development Hon Don Hummel, Asst Secy of HUD Hon Fred B. Smith, General Counsel, Treasury Dept Hon Paul C. Warnke, General Counsel, DOD Hon
  • . Oscar Smith Hon Anthony SolomonAsst Secy of State Mr. Gordon Spivak, Chief of Field Operations, Anti-Trust Division, Justice Dept Mr. Ralph Spritzer U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan, John Steeves Mr. David Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stern Mr. and Mrs
  • . Merritt, Jr. , Tennessee, Middle Smithmoore P. Myers, Washington, Eastern Eugene G. Gushing, Washington, Western John Kern Philip Mablan John P. Hyland California, Eastern Edwin L. Miller, Jr. , California, Southern Robert M. Draper, Ohio, Southern Ramsey
  • Senator Warren Magnuson J F Senator J. Caleb Boggs Senator Fred R. Harris Senator Mike Mansfield i / Senator Daniel Brewster Senator Philip A. Hart ^Senator Eugene McCarthy , !/ Senator Quentin Burdick Senator Vance Hartke \j ^ Senator John McClellan t ^ v
  • become President Marvin Watson came in to say that Sec. Rusk was here. Secretary Rusk in with the President y Landrum (Ga.) Cong. Philip D^niijLj'. in with the President "Mary S in to see the President. Stayed and kept him company until she left
  • LUNCHEON ATTENDANCE CONTINUED Mr. Joe Mielziner, NYC Mr. Dale Miller, Washington, D. C. Mr. Ian Moffitt, News Limited of Australia Mr. Alfred Negley, San Antonio, Tex Mr. Crosby S. Noyes, Washington Star Mr. Philip Potter, Aa^ Baltimore Sun Mr. Del Rentzel
  • -P Weaver, Asst Secy of Labor Hon Ralph K Huitt, Asst Secy of HEW Hon Philip R Lee, Asst Secy of HEW Hon William O. Hall, Asst Adm. , Agency for Intl Development Hon. Baix Ralph M. Paiewonsky, Governor of the Virgin Islands Hon Harold F. Linder, Pres
  • . Johnso n - LB J Ranch, Texa s Departs of c - w / JV, MW , Califano , Dic k Goodwi n for Mansio n Dinner w / JV , JC , D G Retired Sept White Larry Friday House O'Brien BM Larry Alfred O'Brien Friendly BM To Oval ofc Mrs Philip Joe Califano MW
  • Sengstacke, Whittier Whisonant, Wiley Sylvester, Edward Witman, F Lisle Stewart, JohnS Wright, Gordon Sutton, Hon Percy e Weathers, Frederick N Sadler, Sue Westerfield, Samuel Schaffner, Philip P Welcome, Verda Scharer, Henry Wilkins, Roger Scott, Ira
  • of the National Governors' Conferenc e Governor Joh n Volpe - Mass. Th e Presiden t told the Governors - - of Governor Wm. Scranto n - Pa. th e record about VietNam and also lis Governor Philip Johnson - Miss. cusse d the creation of a new Commissio Governor John
  • of the first federal Attendance: Russell Long and Congressman Wilbur Mills funds to be committed under Senator Title XIX of Medicare which Secretary Gardner Hon Wilbur Cohen, Under Secy of H 5W supports State efforts to ! Hon Philip Lee, Asst Secy of HEW
  • . Frank Morrison Sen and Mrs. Edmund Muskie Hon and Mrs. James Nabrit -NEWTON, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mrs. Crosby Noyes Mr. and Mrs. Eliot F Noyes Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Odium Gen and Mrs. Emmett O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Oehlert, Jr Cong Philip J
  • , Jr. The following named persons to be Assistant Secretaries of Housing and Urban Development: Philip N. Brownstein, of Maryland Charles M. Haar, of Massachusetts The following-named officer to be placed on the retired list in grade indicated under
  • Company Philip L. Budd, Fort Madison, Iowa Charter Board Member, North Lee County Historical Society Paul E. Came, M.D., New York, New York Cancer researcher, Rockefeller Institute Frank M. Cruger, Indianapolis, Indiana President, Indiana Manufacturers
  • f the Navy dentis t who recently did complicated work o n the President's teeth to prevent extractio n of an upper jaw tooth. The President had been attracted b y young Mark and invite d him To Oval Offic e w / Philip Potter to sit in the Secretary
  • s Homer E . Newell , Associat e Administrator fo r Spac e Scienc e an d Applications a t NAS A Frank B . Rowlett , Specia l Assistan t t o the Director o f National Security Agen:y Clyde A . Tolson , Associat e Directo r o f the FB I Philip H
  • your wedding. II They were living· at the Kennedy-Warren. [A D. C. apartment house] So they asked us to make up a list of whom we wanted. Philip had been here a year and a half, and the list got so big that the wedding had to be moved from
  • 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 27 He gave my son, Philip, Bobby Kennedy was a great sailor. who was with Newsweek, a beautiful scoop as to his decision to run for the Senate from New York. B
  • library Editor: Lawrence D. Reed Research Assistance: Philip Scott. Gary Yarringcon Photography: Margaret Harman. Alan Smith Staff Assistance: Yolanda Boozer The LBJ Library is one of nine presidential libraries administered bv the National Archives
  • . Downing, "Saturday Morning's Market Revolution: Children's Television and Consumer Culture. 1947-1981 "; Philip J. Funigiello. '·Politics, Public Policy and the Nation's Health: The Movement for a National Health Insurance Program, 1890 to the Present
  • Levine, Stephen Levy, Betty O'Brien, To~.. Ohle, Jamee Moree.nthau, Thomae Strickl~nd, John TC'da, Yaeushi Vngcl, LiAe Whitman, G~enville Harp~r, Philip Tuehnet, M!u-k Orris, Peter . Wiley, James Thomae, Morton Cowan, Jeff FrBnk, Barney Livingstone
  • . Eugene Locke , -, -j— „ 1 Mr. Philip Habib former Chief of Political Affairs Section - Saigon . g _i i , i Hon. Walt W. Rostow • < J ^ •_ _ ,j |_ General Maxwell Taylor _, Sp. Consultant to the President ,I Hon. John McNaughton ____„___„____________ ' j
  • Foster, Sales Mgr, TNT Communications, Inc, NYC Secy Henry Fowler Ray Cahoon , Treasury : ;' .. Philip O. Geier, Jr. , Pres. The Cincinnati Milling Co. , Cincinnati, Ohio ~ Harold S. Geneen, Chrm and Pres. , Int'l T & Telegraph Corp , NYC Ben S. Gilmer
  • Crawford. Bryc e L. . NMS Univ of Minnesota Abelson, Philip . Science Magazine / Davis. Jared ; OST _ Adamson, Robert__ McGraw-Hill Publishers / Eyal, Joe Scientific Counselor, Embassy of Israel Beckler, David_Z._ ._ OST / Eyring, Mr. & Mrs. Henry B. Son
  • Shield Plans, Washington, DC Russell B Carson, M. D. , Chairman of the Board, Natl Assoc of Blue Shd±&x Shield Plans, Fort Lauderdale, Fla Burns A. Dobbins, Jr., M. D. Fort Lauderdale, Fla H Philip Hampton, M. D., Tampa, Fla. Jean Jones Perdue, M. D
  • was prepared to see a floor fight, and he decided to go. As I understand it, it was to Robert Kennedy that the labor leaders spoke. I was also conscious of the fact that Mr. Graham had spoken to President Kennedy-F: Philip Graham? K: Philip Graham
  • . The Society of Southwest Archivists held its annual meeting at the LBJ Library on May 7-9. The regional group was welcomed by Mrs. Lyndon Johnson at the opening ses­ sion. Workshops were conducted by two Library staff members: Philip Scott explained the use
  • : Dagmar S. Hamilton Associate Dean Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs The University of Texas at Austin Panelists: Philip C. Bobbitt ~rofessor, School of Law The University of Texas at Austin and Anderson Senior Research Fellow Nuffield College
  • those spontaneously misspelled.) Marty made it look easy." Orville L. Freeman, 1918-2003 Photo by Yoichi Okamoto Marty Underwood, 1915-2003 Photo by Yoichi Okamoto 8 The Coming Age of War and Peace: An Evening With Philip Bobbitt. Dr. Philip
  • . Okay. Phil, is that right? K: Yes, there were four brothers, all of them was ofmore-than-average ability. Charles, the oldest, was probably the least well-known, and then Philip, who was probably the best known and who was the leader of the family
  • was walk out of here with your eyes open and you're going to run into somebody who had a problem. The one property that comes to mind that I thought was the most interesting, Philip Morris was a particularly big contributor to the Kennedy crowd. And Philip
  • ".!lJ t _.,. " · . . s, Jr.· no.Land V · · nati .Wil • Barrett . ~eil St-&ebler John H. Dent . ~ ': ~ , Don F.dwa~s ·Augustine F. Ha.wld.ns James Roosevelt · •:Lionel Van ·Deerlin Philip .BUrton .George E. Brown, Jr. · 'see attached li~t o
  • ,Philip, Pro£I'essive Railroading, Chicago, Ill. MURPHY, Rupert T., Wash., D,C. MURRAY, Gordon, Bureau of the Budget, Wash., D.C. MOSLEY,Spencer D., General American Transportation Corp., Chicago, Ill. MADERA,Samuel, Budd Compaey, Phila., Pa. NUNES,F, L
  • committee of our group, [it was] damn hard to get him to come, he was so mad with LBJ about Vietnam. I think he finally put in a token appearance simply because Bayard Rustin and [A. Philip] Randolph wanted him there. G: Did they negotiate directly with him
  • , in the summer of 1964. Blacks wanted to reject whites; they were angry; they wanted to do things for themselves. If you know anything about this conference, you know that A. Philip Randolph proposed a freedom budget of a hundred billion dollars. That was bigger
  • Jack Valenti becoming President of the Motion Picture Association instead of Abram; MPA issues that concerned LBJ; integrationist vs. separationist civil rights movements; Berl Bernhard; A. Philip Randolph; problems at the White House Civil Rights
  • ) - Tennessee Catherine Gov. John B. Connally (D) - Texas /Idanell"Nellie" did not Gov. Calvin L. Rampton (D) - Utah Lucybeth Gov. Philip H. Hoff (D) - Vermont Joan Gov. Mills E. Godwin, Jr. (D) - Virginia Katherine Gov. Daniel J. Evans (R) - Washington State
  • a number at that point--in with the U.S. offshoot of the Dutch Philips Lamps Company of Holland. r.~e~ical activity in t~e Then I became president of their PharmaceuticalUnited States. But I had always followed President Truman's advice of taking a very
  • determining precisely what I would do afterwards, I had a call from Philip Young, who had been appointed by President Eisenhower as Chairman of the Civil Service Commission in March of 1953. And he asked me to come over and talk with him. In the course
  • . Today the following persons names were sent to the Senate to be named as Members o f the National Science Board, National Science Foundation for a term expirin g May 10, 1974: Philip Handler of North Carolina Harvey Brooks of Massachusetts Norman