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Vinson, Fred M., Jr.
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- Vinson, Fred M., Jr.
Marks, Leonard M., 1921-
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- Bio: Leonard M. Marks, Jr. (b. 1921) was Assistant Secretary for Financial Management at the Department of the Air Force from 1964 to 1968. He retired from the U.S. Air Force as a brigadier general, and also served as a corporate financial executive.
- Marks, Leonard M., 1921-
- Bio: Roy Hoopes, Jr., also known as Peter Potomac, (b. May 17, 1922, Salt Lake City, Utah-d. December 1, 2009, Silver Spring, Maryland), longtime Washington journalist who was the author of an acclaimed biography of crime novelist James M. Cain
- Hoopes, Roy H., Jr., 1922-2009
- Bio: John Bowden Connally, Jr. (b. Feb. 27, 1917–d. June 15, 1993), served as Governor of Texas, Secretary of the Navy under President John F. Kennedy, and as Secretary of the Treasury under President Richard M. Nixon. He was wounded while
- Bio: Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. (b. October, 15, 1917, Columbus, Ohio-d. February 28, 2007, New York, New York), historian and writer. He received his A.B. summa cum laude from Harvard University in 1938, was a postgraduate Henry Fellow at Cambridge
- Schlesinger, Arthur Meier, Jr., 1917-2007
- Bio: Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. (1911-1978) was a U.S. Senator and Vice President of the United States. He worked as a pharmacist in his father's drugstore in South Dakota for five years, and married Muriel Buck on September 2, 1936. He left
- Bio: Lyndon Baines Johnson was born on August 27, 1908 at Stonewall, Texas. He was the first child of Sam Ealy Johnson, Jr., and Rebekah Baines Johnson, and had three sisters and a brother: Rebekah, Josefa, Sam Houston, and Lucia. In 1913
Jordan, William H., Jr.
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- Jordan, William H., Jr.
Taft, Robert, Jr.
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- Taft, Robert, Jr.
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr.
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- Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr.
- Shoemaker, Arthur Whitney, Jr., 1920-2003
- Wright, James C., Jr., 1922–2015
Mann, Gerald C., Jr.
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- Mann, Gerald C., Jr.
- Bio: Julian Knox Lyles, Jr., also known as J. K. Lyles, Jr., (b. May 3, 1933-d. February 9, 1983), son of Julian Knox Lyles, Sr., family friend of Lyndon Johnson)
- Lyles, Julian Knox, Jr., 1933-1983
Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr.
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- Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr.
- Davis, William True, Jr. 1919-2003
Lyle, John E., Jr.
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- Lyle, John E., Jr.
Carter, Hodding, Jr.
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- Carter, Hodding, Jr.
Elkins, James A., Jr.
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- Elkins, James A., Jr.
Powell, Ben H., Jr.
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- Powell, Ben H., Jr.
- Young, Whitney Moore, Jr., 1921-1971
- Singleton, John Virgil, Jr., 1918-2015
- Bio: William McChesney Martin, Jr. (b. December 17, 1906, St. Louis, Missouri-d. July 27, 1998, Washington, D.C.), Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve Bank, from April 2, 1951 to January 31, 1970.
- Martin, William McChesney, Jr., 1906-1998
- Bio: Albert Hadley Cantril, Jr., (b. June 17, 1940, New York City), public opinion analyst, worked in the Lyndon Johnson White House as an assistant to Bill Moyers from 1965 until 1967.
- Cantril, Albert Hadley, Jr., 1940
- Bio: James Stevenson Covington, Jr., also known as Jim Covington, (b. April 2, 1929, Sulphur Springs, Texas-d. July 11, 2010, Houston, Texas), lawyer and law educator.
- Covington, James S., Jr., 1929-2010
- Bio: Ross DeWitt Netherton, Jr., (b. November 6, 1918-d. April 30, 2010, Arlington County, Virginia), lawyer, served with the Commission on Highway Beautification, the Federal Highway Administration and the Department of Transportation.
- Netherton, Ross De Witt, Jr., 1918-2010
- Bio: Lawrence Joseph O’Connor, Jr. was a government official and energy consultant who served as an assistant director in the Office of Oil and Gasin the Department of the Interior, as Commissioner of the Federal Power Commission, and as a vice
- O'Connor, Lawrence Joseph, Jr., 1914-1996
- Bio: Charles Coles Diggs, Jr., (b. December 2, 1922, Detroit, Michigan-d. August 24, 1998, Washington D.C.), Democratic Representative from Michigan, served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1955 to 1980. He was the founder
- Diggs, Charles Coles, Jr., 1922-1998
- Bio: Spurgeon Milton Keeny, Jr., (b. October 24, 1924, New York City-d. August 10, 2012, Washington, D.C.) was a part-time, senior member of the National Security Council from 1963 to 1969. He divided his time between the National Security Council
- Keeny, Spurgeon Milton, Jr., 1924-2012
- Bio: Konrad Etick Kelley, Jr., also known as K. E. Kelley (b. April 1, 1929, Chicago, Illinois-d. November 15, 1987, Austin, Texas), was a United States National Park Service technician at the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park in Johnson
- Kelley, Konrad Etick, Jr., 1929-1987
Glick, Tommie W.
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- LBJ Connection: Sister-in-law of Mrs. Johnson's brother, T.J. Taylor, Jr.
Bentsen, Beryl A.
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- LBJ Connection: Wife of Senator Lloyd Bentsen, Jr., Texas; Democratic National Committeewoman
Bennett, Ivan L., Jr.
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- Bennett, Ivan L., Jr.
Hannah, Mack H., Jr.
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- Hannah, Mack H., Jr.
Noel, James L., Jr.
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- Noel, James L., Jr.
Robertson, Dale, Jr., 1954
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- Robertson, Dale, Jr., 1954
- Bio: John Henry Crooker, Jr. (b. October 26, 1914, Houston, Texas-d. May 18, 2007, Houston, Texas), lawyer. He received a B.A. from Rice Institute (now known as Rice University) in 1935 and a LL.B. from the University of Texas in 1937. He
- Crooker, John Henry, Jr., 1914-2007
- Bio: Homer E. Dean, Jr., (b. September 18, 1918, Kaufman, Texas-d. August 18, 2008, Alice, Texas), lawyer, retired U.S. Army officer, served as Jim Wells County Attorney from 1947 to 1949 and District Attorney from 1950 to 1952. He served
- Dean, Homer E., Jr., 1918-2008
- Bio: Robert Franklin Peden, Jr. (b. July 26, 1911, Fort Worth, Texas-d. February 3, 2001, Bay City, Texas), lawyer. He received his LL.B. from Cumberland University in 1933, and practiced law in Bay City, Texas beginning in 1934. Peden was also
- Peden, Robert Franklin, Jr., 1911-2001
- Bio: Charles Pemberton Little, Jr., also known as C. P. Little, Jr., (b. March 2, 1911, Belton, Texas-d. February 19, 1992, Winchester, Virginia), was a friend of President Lyndon B. Johnson. He was a district director for the National Youth
- Little, Charles Pemberton, Jr., 1911-1992