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  • contact with Farley and Donaldson and Summerfield, I believe . How would you characterize each of these and their distinctions? B: I found them all very different . As you say, I have had contact with them . I can remember 1937, and that winds
  • ); LBJ's problems about pulling his dog's ears (resolved by Life membership in Vanderburgh County Humane Society); reminiscences of Postmasters General (Farley, Summerfield, Day, Gronouski, O'Brien, Watson, Donaldson); analysis of post office operations
  • . That evening the Johnsons host a dinner at their home for the Texas delegation and their wives to listen to the election returns. 4/4 Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield announces that mail service will be drastically curtailed unless Congress approves
  • ••.. NATHAN has operated a Citrus Grove, Citrus Nunery, Hog Farm plus raising cattle in Summerfield. He is considered an authority in these fields. N'A THAN told me that once he operated a Cotton Gin and was in the Turpentine business also. According to our
  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Small -- I -- 4 postmaster general? [Arthur Summerfield]. He was a Chevrolet dealer from Detroit. He called a meeting with the Republican senators and announced that he was going to get rid of every
  • [John F.] Collins couldn't beat [Edward] Brooke. Was that the--? O: Yes, that was the substance of it. There were suggestions made, and I think probably even polls were taken. I guess I may have mentioned it before, but in this context Arthur Goldberg
  • equipment fo·r Navy nuclear powered ships. F. Lausche S. Young R. Sweeney M. Fei han C. Vanik ----------- - - -- Date Department 4/11 HUD Rc::.iease Sen. R • .Yarborough Rep. J. Dowdy $248,000 Public Facility Loan to New Summerfield, Texas