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  • sector outside location of lunch visit t o living quarters of East Berlin refugees 5:30p reviewed America n troops as they came into city 6:00p conversations at Ambassador's residence in Berlin with Ambassador Dowling, Bohlen and Genera l Clay press
  • Hubenthal, Los Angeles Herald Examiner _^ _^ along vith an 1 [onoijary John Milt Morris, AP membership in Charles Werner, Indianapolis Star the American \sso^ Art Poinier, Detroit News of Cartoonists " ! Art Wood, USITA DJ Dan Dowling, NY Herald Trib"*\ J
  • . McCamant Miss Frances Pappas G. G. Dowling C. M. McMillan Miss Carol Patlan Elliott Davis Alva R. McKnight Mrs. Elsie M. Simons Emmett L. Duemke John J. McLaughlin Mrs. Mar y Lou Vayda Perry R. Ellsworth Julian F. McGowin Miss Sara Kay Waugh Hugh P
  • a n iz a tio n and a v e ry im ag in ativ e co n cep t, M r. A Dowling sa id , "T o have b eau ty , you have to have m oney. " He a ls o sa id , "You have to have lo c a l p rid e , a ll c itie s . " you have to think y o u r c ity is the b e s t
  • Lady Bird meets with Robert Dowling about Beautification and Sterling Gardens; Lady Bird flies back to Washington, DC; Lady Bird presents award for American Heart Association; the third Congressional reception is held at the White House
  • with Bess. 10:20 Arrive LaGuardia. 2. 10:50 Arrived Carlyle Hotel. Bob Dowling, owner, came up and talked a few minutes. 11:00 Looked at clothes w/ Miss Treyz and Bess. 3. 1:15 Lunch 2:50 Left hotel - had extra time and drove by World's Fair Grounds 3:55
  • Secondari in for cocktails. 8:15 Left for the Helen Hayes Theatre with Bess to see "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie." After the performance, Robert W. Dowling took CTJ backstage to meet the star, Zoe Caldwell. 11:00 Left the theater with Bess. 11:10 Returned
  • , Mary Lasker, Liz, and Nash: saw color slides to be used in a book. 2. 11:18 To the library for pictures with Robert Dowling and guests. 3. 11:35 Departed the White House with Lynda and members of the Society for a More Beautiful Capital for a bus tour
  • . O. O'HA"A. MICH. L JOHN ... ADK'MAS, IND. t, HAltL.aY 0. STAO~Jt8, W. YA. ti. IHC:HAIID l'VLTON, T...._ II. ltDWIN W. IEDWMl'D9, LA. IL .,_ NYIU., ALA. tt. P'IIANK M. KAll9'1WN, MO. ,._ DAN IIIOSTDOCOW8Kf, IU.. IL,_-■, TIUI. ' of tfJtlltmoaatit
  • von Brentano; State Secretary Globke; Ambassador von Braun; Ambassador von Etzdorf; Ambassador Dukcwitz; Mr. Weber (interpreter); Secretary John Connally; General Clay; Ambassador Bohlen; Ambassador Dowling; Mr. Cash of State Dept To Berlin -- see
  • House. 9:07 Left National Airport on Eastern Shuttle. 2. 10:57 Arrived at the Hotel Pierre, New York City. Was met by Mr. Robert Dowling, the owner. Fitted clothes with Adele Simpson, Miss Treyz, and Mrs. Raines (Adele Simpson's daughter). Fitted
  • Agency; the president of the American Red Cross, Oenerai Gruenther; the Amnassador from tne German Federal Repu'Qllc to the United States. Dr. Wilhelm Grewe; ana the U.S. Ambassador to the German Federal Re­ public, Mr. J. Walter Dowling. The luncheon
  • and remained until 1457, when the city' was con:iuered by tlie Turks. Athem was liberated from Turkish rule after the Greek revolution of 1821. In lB24 it was procla~ed the official capital of the newly founded Ki~dan of Greece. Until 1821, Athens was a small
  • Corps area, at Phuoc Qua in the Third Corps area, and Operation I Cuulong Dan Chi I in the Fourth Corps . area. Concurrently with efforts to destroy the enemy, note'\V_orthy efforts have been made in Revolutionary Development and rural reconstruction
  • Attorney General Ramsey Clark Arthur Cohen Nathan Cummings Robert Dowling Honorable Henry H. Fowler Milton Gilbert Harry Gould John Harper William B. Johnson Arthur Krim Harding Lawrence Francis Levien Irwin Miller W. B. Murphy Meshulam Riklis Lyle C. Roll
  • Conversation DATE: SUBJECT: PARTIC IPANTS: The Vice President's Visit to Bonn and Berlino German American The Vice President Secretary Connally General Clay Amba ssador Bohlen Ambassado1· Dowling Mr.-., Ca sh., GER cc : s/s G S/P INR/C EUR GER RA sov
  • Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Andre Meyer Mrs. Robert E. Kintner Robert W. Dowling Miss Maria Noel Richard Adler Mrs. Thomas J. Deegan, Jr. James P. Wilmot Mrs. Jack I. Poses 'Thomas J. Deegan, Jr. Arthur B. Krim Mrs. Andre Meyer Alfred Strelsin Mrs. Robert
  • Remarks form of infromin ofbriefing briefing total r Mr Avnet Mr Dowling Harper Mr. Mr Mr.Mr Harper, ' total ~ w I VHIT* Hous t Dat e Sep P t 1 , 196 7 >f NT LYHOO N B . JOHNSO N fAR* Th e Whit e Hous e Frida President bega n hi s da y a t
  • . ------ At United States Ps..rk Polle• ('USPP) Beadquartera, a room eet aside to~ Epecial A enta .JOSEPH B. DOWLING and CALVIN :a. J'01U> to inte rvi w Detective Sergeant CARROLL W. SHOEMAKER. Upon entering this rc>om1 SHOEMAKER aade the remark, "You gays again
  • a very warm relationship there. It was the joke--what was then the religion of the time, the quick comeback--the snappiness, and Eddie Dowling was a mighty factor in this. He was an actor, his name was Eddie Goucher, and a very talented one. He
  • , Gen. Clay, Amb. Bohlen, Col. Burris, State Dept. staff. 8/19 Arrives in Bonn, met by Adenauer, JBC. Lunches with Adenauer, German officials, JBC, Bohlen, Clay, Amb. Dowling, Mr. Cash (State). Leaves at 4 p.m. for Berlin, addresses crowd at City Hall
  • . Edwar d E . Dowling , Mayo r of Hammond, Mr. Joh n F. Pers . - - Democra t c Chairman, Mr . Joh n G. Krupa , - - Lak e Countr y Democrati c Chairman . Mr . Manfre d Gore , - Stat e Coordinator ; Mr . Henr y Walker, Secy , o f Central Committee : Mrs
  • es and constant hel p of Amba ssador Dowling and h i s staff in both Bonn a nd Berl in. Without t he devoted service of all these people, our mission coul d not have achi eved its measure of succ e s s . Here are my personal observ a ti ons on t he
  • Not a successful day; breakfast with LBJ; Lady Bird to New York on clothes-shopping trip; meeting with Robert Dowling about Sterling Gardens; Lynda Johnson interviews for job; Lady Bird returns to White House; physical exercises; Lady Bird views
  • would loan me all the money I wanted and that's the way I operated. F: Where did you set up your office? T: My office was on Dowling Street. F: I'm sure it wasn't as high-powered as it is nowadays with dispatchers and all that sort of thing. T
  • to the councils of free nations and to the Council of NATO. We honor you for your etl'orta on behalf of European unity. We honor you because we feel you belong to the free world and to free men everywhere. Now, I would like to call upon Ambassador Dowling and ask
  • Breakfast; meeting with staff & National Geographic about White House book on flowers; photos with Robert Dowling who donated tent for entertainment to White House; bus tour for members, Society for a More Beautiful Capital; 5 buses for 200 guests
  • , within the meaning of Titlt• 18, sections 793 an
  • . Mr. Foster 65. Asst. Secy Tyler 22. Mr. · Charyk 66. William Jorden Mr·. Cleveland 23. 67. Dean Acheson 24. Capt. Shepard ~. Ambassador Bruce 25. Mr. Rostow 69. Ambassador Merchant 26. Mr. O'Donnell 70. Ambassador Dowling tl?.7. Mr. Yost 71. Mr