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Wilson, James W.
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- Wilson, James W.
Wilson, Lee
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- Bio: Lee Wilson was a resident of Austin, Texas.
- Wilson, Lee
- Bio: Wilson D. McCarthy was a journalist and author who served as an aide to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
- McCarthy, Wilson D., 1930-1981
Wilson, Isabel Brown
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- Wilson, Isabel Brown
Wilson, Marie
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- Wilson, Marie
Wilson, Will
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- Wilson, Will
Wilson, Logan
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- Wilson, Logan
- Bio: Walter Wilson Jenkins (b. Mar. 23, 1918, Jolly, Tex.–d. Nov. 23, 1985), was an American political figure and aide to President Lyndon B. Johnson.
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- Bio: Glen Parten Wilson (b. December 10, 1922, Waco, Texas-d. January 8, 2005, Fort Worth, Texas) was an assistant to Senator Lyndon B. Johnson and a staff member of the Senate Special Committee on Space and Astronautics. He also served
- Wilson, Glen Parten, Jr., 1922-2005
- Bio: Henry Hall Wilson was born in Monroe, North Carolina. He received his undergraduate (1942) and graduate (1948) degrees from Duke University. From 1948 to 1961, Wilson was a practicing attorney in North Carolina. He was a member of the North
- Wilson, Henry H. (Henry Hall), 1921-1979
Wilson, Cynthia E., 1940-
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- Bio: Cynthia E. Wilson was born on July 10, 1940. She went to work for the White House Social Correspondence Office in January 1965, and was with that office at least until December 1968. She worked with the First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson
- Wilson, Cynthia E., 1940-
- Bio: Emma S. Webb was a school teacher and attorney who lived in Elgin, Texas. She was married to Charles Wilson Webb, who served as the city attorney of Elgin.
- Bio: (1925-1993) Executive Secretary of the State Department, 1963-1969; Special Assistant to the Secretary of State; Director, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1969-1973; President, German Marshall Fund of U.S., 1973-1977
Tobias, Andrew, 1947-
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- LBJ Connection: Donor of collection, originally owned by Wilson D. McCarthy, related to the Peace Corps and the 1960, 1964 Presidential campaigns
- Bio: Georgia Adrian Edgeworth (b. Georgia Adrian Cammack, March 6, 1907, Blanco, Texas-d. January 13, 1994, La Vernia, Wilson, Texas) was a resident of San Antonio, Texas in 1982. She was married to Howard Bennett Edgeworth. Edgeworth is interred
Hilsman, Roger, 1919-2014
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- Headquarters. He then returned to the United States, where he worked at the Center for International Studies, Princeton (1953-1954), Woodrow Wilson School (1954-1955), Foreign Affairs Division, Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress (1956-1958
Bohen, Fred, 1937-2015
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- Wilson School in 1964. Public service took him to Washington, where he was on the White House domestic policy staff in the Johnson administration, and in the Carter administration at HEW and HHS. In the 1970s he twice ran as a Democratic candidate