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- and stopped bv movie theatre To apartments McGeorge Bundy Judge A. W. Moursund, Round Mountain, Te xas LUNCH with Mrs. J ohnson, Lynda, Lieutenant David LeFeve, and his grandfather, Henry Alexander, New York City (Morgan Bank) John Loeb, White Plains, New York
- HOUSE FELLOWWS: Wallace Bennett Gaylord Nelson Secy McNamara William Cotter - Comm., John Sherman Cooper Winston Prouty Secy Ball Richard L. deNeufville - Def Caleb Boggs Jennings Randolph Amb. Harriman Edwin B. Firmage - VP staff Paul Fannin Hugh Scott
- / A.W. Moursund and WJ J Edgar Hoover Sen. Pastore Sen Saltonstall Sen. Scott In the Oval Room w/ Secy Douglas Dillon David Lawrence U.S. news & World Report In the Oval Room Dr. Glenn Seaborg and McGeorge Bundy Waddy Bullion Sen Russell Long Mr Charles
- , Lynda Bird, Jake Jacobsen, Gregg (Mrs. Johnson's maid), MF and VM departed the LBJ Ranch Leatrice in the Jetstar - enroute to Randolph AFB Arrived at Randolph AFB --boarded AF-1, 26,000 Wheels up for flight to Andrews AFB - Washington, D. C
- Those attending the swearing-in ceremony for Roger Wilkins: 11:40 am entry: FAMILY: Mrs. Roger W. Wilkins Miss Amy T. Wilkins Master David E. Wilkins Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Claytor (Mr. Wilkins' po?B6 parents) Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tyler (Mrs. Wilkins
- Lampert, Lt Gen James B Lipkin, Inette Loomis, John E Louchheim, Mrs. Walter Lucas, Sen. Scott McConnell, Gen J P McGiffert, David E MacKenzie, Vernon J Magnuson, Sen Warren G Martin, Mrs. C. William Meyers, Joseph Nicholas , Henry F Ogden, Daniel M Orell
- Marshall 10:35 12:00 The President received the following Negro leaders: Jack Greenberg, NAACP Legal Education Fund Dorothy Height, National Council of Negro Women A. Philip Randolph, President, Brotherhoo d of Sleeping Car Porters Roy Wilkins, Executive
- Pres Humphrey Henry Gonzalez Admin Staff: Senators: Joseph G. Minish Marion Brachman William Proxmire Richard T. Hanna Ross Davis Jennings Randolph! Compton I. White Daniel Carr John Sherman Cooper Tom S. Gettys Robert T. Cochran Hugh Scott Thomas
- Randolph - Labor Leader Carl Sandburg - Poet and Historian John Steinbeck - Author Helen B . Taussig - Medical Scientist Carl Vinson - Legislative Leader Thomas J. Watson, Jr. - Corporate Executive Paul Dudley White - Physician The following individuals
- , Catharine, David Kermit Gordon Joh n Macy Ji m Jones and Deborah Georg e Graham Leonar d Marks Rober t Komer Mr. a n 1 Mrs. Fran k Wideman Gordo n Gray Willia m McC Marti n Josep h Laitin Nancy Wideman Willia m Hall Fran k McCulloch Mik e Manatos Mrs. Ala n
- Proxmire /Senato r Margaret Chase Smith^ Senato r Ralph Yarborou Jennings Randolph / Senator John Sparkman A^ n Senator Milton Young Abraham Ribicoff /^ Senator John Stennis ^ Senator Stephen Young A Willis Robertson \ Senator Stuart Symington ^ — Donald
- Murchison, Washington, D. C. Miss Ethel Payne, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Sonia Porter, Washington, DC Hon. David N. Dinkins, State Representative. NY Mr. John Stroger, Chicago, Ill Hon. Melvin McNairy, State Representative, Chicago Hon. James A McClendon, State
- : Secretary Udall Cong E Y Berry Barne y Old Coyote E Reeseman Fryer Aberle, Dr. Sophie David Bennett Mrs. Vine Deloria James (SBdsxYsd Allison, Loyde William Byler Frank Ducheneaux, Joseph Gauthier Sen Clinton Anderson Ansel Carpenter, Jr. Peter DuFault
- Looking Back. .. Fifty Years of the New Deal Legacy (Stories, pages 2-13) Symposium panelists and speakers included these present and former members of Congress: from left, Sen. ,Jennings Randolph, Rep. Claude Pepper, Rep. Jake Pickle, former
- hepherding me ov r th past several weeks to this event on this day. Also speaking at the wreath-lay ing was Air Force Colonel David W. Allvin, Vice Commander of the 12th Flying Training Wing, Randolph Air For Base, Texas. Colonel All in recalled President
- and Honorable?"': David M. O'Brien, "The Supreme Court: Institutional Dynamics, Processes of Decision and Policymaking"; Joseph A. Pika. "Dealing with the People Divided: Presidents and Interest Groups", Scott Sagan, "Force Readiness and Crisis Management
- Safety council, Chicago, Ill. RAFERTY, William A. , Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Assn. , NYC RANDOLPH, Sen. Jennings RIBICOFF, Sen. Abraham 'RINDLAUB, Jean Wade, West Englewood, NJ ROBBINS, Paul, Exec. Dir., National Society of Professional Engineers
- of LBJ's convictions. 6 In placing the wreath, Valenti was assi t d by Brigadier General. Lawrence H. Steven on, USAF, Commander., 12th Flying Training Wing Randolph AFB, San Antonio. The next day, August 28, Michael Gillette form rly of the LBJ Library
- g . . Don Anselm i M Cris Aldret N o card s ^x *Te Scott Anderso n i^To m Dawso n .M rs. Te Mrs. Scot t Anderso n Wil l D . Davi s ; d Hensha w d Henshaw Ted Holt : David Anderso n ' ixMrs . Alic e Dola n *
- ' • requeat until nearer u■ the official tbe data. U •be will••• hl ■tory mentioned ln the copy ot her letter. we will be pad to conaldar tbl■ at the appropriate dme. BW Moyer• Special A■ alatant to the Pi-ealdent ,( Mr. David Parry 5657 Wllahlre Boulevard
- Lake Tribune, Sept. 3, 1898.] K.Y. DEPARTMENT OF STATE OFFICE 9" THE CHIEF 0)1' PROTOCOL August Memorandum for - MRS. 10, 1964 LIZ CARPENTER The White House Subject: Rare Book - possible gift from Mrs. Johnson David McKays - Utah Trip
- ) and laid the reath, assisted by oloncl Mark Graper, Commander, 12th Flying Training WiJ1g, Randolph Air Force Base. As he was coming to maturity in Great Britain in th 1960 , Mr. Turpin said, the media ther made the United States out to be, somehm
- PROXMIRE, William RANDOLPH, Jennings RIBICOFF, Abraham ROBERTSCN, WilliD J_. RUSSELL, Richard B. SALTONSTALL, Leverett SCOTT, Hugh SIMPSON, ¥..ilward I,• SMATHERS, George A• SMITH, Margaret Chase SPARI\MAN, John STENNIS, John
- Luther Hodges, Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz, The Cabinet Secretary of HEW, Anthony J. Celebrezze. . . and Bill Moyers Dr. Glenn Seaborg David Bell Jack Valenti John S. Gleason Fred Dutton Kermit Gordon Robert Weaver Walter Heller Carl Rowan Dr. Don
- with President in his bedroom 9:57 Visited by Mr. John Walker of Mellon Art Gallery - departed at 12:07 1:10 Visited by Mr. David Scott of Collection of Fine Arts at Smithsonian - departed 2:00 Lunch 2:42 Visit by Mrs. West 4:15 Visited by Mrs. Nathaniel Owings
- remember a century from now. To be sure, some reviewers, reveling in it all, appear ready to help him in this ndeavor. But others have raised formidable barriers, questioning his accu racy, his conclusions, and above all his fairness. David Herbert Donald
- Scott of Philadelphia to discuss the protection of Negroes in the Deep South and civil 1 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral history transcripts and other sources as a service to our researchers
- , is that right? L: No. Club. But I don't know about that. I lived at Mrs. Randolph's before I moved to the Aust-in vJomans I 1 i ved at Mrs. Randolph's where everybody girl except me. thel"e was a soro¥'ity But I worked and you couldn't belong
- the Senate , returning to S212 at 12:0 4 PMG Day Bob Kerr - Oklahoma City Dr. Ed Welsh Senator Randolph Luncheon in S212 honoring Dick Brown - see notes Sen. Smathers Shook hands w/ Ed Korry, American Ambassador to Ethiopia Jim Webb Congressman Thornberry
Folder, "Whistle Stop [1 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- A. Dusch, Va. Beach, Mayor Ann Kilgore, Smith, cities in red, ~entloned Good press waiting Scott, 0 supporter). It !i= we arrive'7 a: meeting w erver) a.. President ~ ,,, f.U asked for late one hour. NCW, who CJ Following Tree,s
- of the story in the New York Times and by the AP apparently causes southerners to criticize LBJ’s tactics as “trickery” and “out-foxing” of the southern senators. 2/16 LBJ lunches with Gov. Ellington this afternoon before meeting with Mayor David Lawrence
- . ' r I ·. -' '· .. _... ~ I .. ; , --: .. •..' ~ :. --........1.i .. t J I ~ . .,~ . . . r· ~~ .. A. S. MIKE MONl'IONIEY, OKLA •• CHAIRMAN ' :; RALPH YARBOROUGH. TEX. ENNINGS RANDOLPH, W, YA, GALE W, MCGEE, WYO. DANIEL
- with: Kermit Gordon, JV, Major Emmerson Cook, Behn and Kellerman - USSS Arr Andrews AFB - Boarded Air ForceOne for Philadelphia, Pa. International Airport with: JV, Geo. Reedy, Sen. Hugh Scott, Kermit Gordon, Maj. Emmerson C. Cook, Capt Cecil Stoughton, Dr
- that Coretta Scott King, widow of Martin Luther King, Jr., has been added as a member of the staff of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference at an annual salary of $12,000o The Southern Christian Leadership Conference also elected to pay $6,000 annually
- of 500 boxed sets of the complete Diary of James K. Polk, a letter by John Randolph of Roanoke, and the galley proofs of the only lecture that Hugo Black gave while a member of the Supreme Court. Perhaps Hardeman's most prized volume is one of 100 copies
- delegation, including Sen. ::. wning (Ill.) regarding promotion for Gen. David Hunter . Browning •r:urns in afternoon. Browning, Diary. Instructs Gen. Scott to order Gen . • \ > to Fortress Monroe, Va., if Scott thinks he should go there. CW, ', 478. Desires
- , 1971 INTERVIEWEE: JERRY HOLLEt·1AN INTERVIEWER: DAVID G. McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Holleman's office at 2909 Fredericksburg Road, San Antonio, Texas Tape 1 of 1 M: First of all, Mr. Holleman, lid like to know something about your background. Where you
- Oral history transcript, Jerry Holleman, interview 1 (I), 4/19/1971, by David G. McComb