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  • Brooks, Marietta Moody
  • LBJ Connection: Johnson campaign official; Wife of Max Brooks, architect with Brooks and Barr, designers of the LBJ Library
  • Brooks, Jack Bascom, 1922-2012
  • Bio: Robert Max Brooks (b. December 23, 1906, Malvern, Arkansas-d. September 9, 1982, Austin, Texas) was an architect from Austin, Texas who worked on several prominent government projects including the Federal Building in Austin, Texas, the Lyndon
  • Brooks, Robert Max, 1906-1982
  • LBJ Connection: Architect, Brooks and Barr Architects, designers of the LBJ Library
  • Bio: Robert Angus Brooks (1920-1976) was Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations and Logistics from 1965 to 1969. He also served as Deputy Under Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution from 1971 to 1972, Assistant Secretary from 1972
  • Brooks, Robert Angus, 1920-1976
White, J. Roy (Item)
  • LBJ Connection: Architect, Brooks, Barr, Graber and White
  • Bio: John Brooks Casparis, also known as Johnny and J. B. (b. June 29, 1908, Johnson City, Texas-d. January 1, 2013, Austin, Texas), was a high school debate partner and classmate of Lyndon B. Johnson. He graduated from Johnson City High School
  • Casparis, John Brooks, 1908-2013
  • LBJ Connection: Deputy Under Secretary of Agriculture, 1963-1965; Member, Government Studies Senior Staff, Brookings Institution; Member, War on Poverty Task Force
  • LBJ Connection: Economist and author; Executive Director, Studies on Government Finance, Brookings Institution, 1960-1969; Consultant, Council of Economic Advisers, 1961-1968
  • LBJ Connection: Economist; member, Council of Economic Advisers, 1961-1962; Director, Bureau of the Budger, 1962-1965; Vice President, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1965-1967, President, 1967-1976
  • , Brookings Institute, 1971-1972
  • LBJ Connection: Attorney; Special Assistant, Organized Crime Section, Department of Justice, 1961-1964; Consultant, War on Poverty Task Force, 1964; Director, Brookings Institution, program on courts and administration of Justice, 1966-1967; member
  • LBJ Connection: Aide to Congressman Brooks Hays; Special Assistant to President Johnson; Legislative Director, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Special Assistant to Berl Bernhard, Civil Rights Commission
  • , the Brookings Institution, 1969-1977
  • , 1993-1994, Director, 1994-1996; Governor, Federal Reserve, 1996-1999; Visiting professor, Georgetown University; Fellow, Brookings Institute, 1957-1966, 1969-1975, 1983-1993, and 1999- present
  • -1961; Member, National Committee on Government Finance, Brookings Institute, 1960-1961; Under Secretary of the Treasury, 1961-1964; Secretary of the Treasury, 1965-1968
  • LBJ Connection: Economist; member, Council of Economic Advisers, 1961-1962; Director, Bureau of the Budger, 1962-1965; Vice President, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1965-1967, President, 1967-1976
  • University. From 1969 to 1972 he was a research associate for the Brookings Institution. He has also held teaching positions at University of North Carolina, Brandeis University, University of Delaware, Newark, University of California, and Princeton
  • at the Brookings Institution from 1969 to 1980.
  • Bio: Brooks Lawrence Hays (1898-1981) was the only child of Adelbert Steele Hays, a lawyer, and Sallie T. Butler. He was raised in the western frontier region of Arkansas, near the border with Oklahoma, itself only a few years removed from its
  • Hays, L. Brooks (Lawrence Brooks), 1898-1981
  • of office programs from 1987 to 1994. Davis was a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution from 1994 to 1996. During his career he covered Nikita Khrushchev’s tour of the United States in 1959, U.S. space launchings from 1960 to 1963, the swearing
  • of Labor James P. Mitchell. He then served for five and a half years as the legislative assistant to Senator Thomas H. Kuchel, the Deputy Republican Leader (Whip) of the United States Senate. After three years as a senior fellow at The Brookings Institution