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  • for the Napier Company in Meriden, Connecticut. In 1950, he took a job as a reporter editor for the Post Publishing Company in Boston, and left in 1956 to become a reporter editor for the Herald Traveler Corporation in Boston. He joined President Kennedy's
  • Bio: Janet Graeme Travell (1901-1997) was the physician to John F. Kennedy from 1955 to 1963, and Lyndon B. Johnson from 1963 to 1965.
  • Travell, Janet G. (Janet Graeme), 1901-1997
  • LBJ Connection: Foreign Service officer, 1950-1955; Special Assistant to the Secretary of Commerce, 1961; Director, U.S. Travel Service, 1961-1965
  • Bio: Eugenia Angier Patton (b. November 11, 1909-d. July 7, 1996) was the wife of Congressman Nat Patton, representative of the Seventh Congressional District of Texas from 1935 to 1945. She kept an extensive travel log of her journeys up and down
  • of Lyndon B. Johnson. Keach worked under Johnson in the office of United States Representative Richard Kleberg, with Johnson at the Texas National Youth Administration (NYA), and as a traveling secretary and chauffeur for Johnson on his first Congressional
  • Bio: Andrew Russell "Drew" Pearson (1897-1969) was a journalist who traveled extensively as a foreign correspondent for several newspapers, including the Baltimore Sun. In 1931, Pearson and Robert S. Allen anonymously co-authored a book entitled
  • not intended to become a diplomat, his extensive world travels with his family as a child and his course work at Harvard caused him to enter the Foreign Service in Washington in 1929. He was assigned as vice-consul at Prague until 1931, when he became vice
  • Bio: Clarence Douglas Dillon, born while his parents were traveling in Geneva, Switzerland on August 21, 1909, pursued a varied career of investment banking, public service and diplomacy, including service in three presidential administrations