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  • . Okay. Phil, is that right? K: Yes, there were four brothers, all of them was ofmore-than-average ability. Charles, the oldest, was probably the least well-known, and then Philip, who was probably the best known and who was the leader of the family
  • was walk out of here with your eyes open and you're going to run into somebody who had a problem. The one property that comes to mind that I thought was the most interesting, Philip Morris was a particularly big contributor to the Kennedy crowd. And Philip
  • ".!lJ t _.,. " · . . s, Jr.· no.Land V · · nati .Wil • Barrett . ~eil St-&ebler John H. Dent . ~ ': ~ , Don F.dwa~s ·Augustine F. Ha.wld.ns James Roosevelt · •:Lionel Van ·Deerlin Philip .BUrton .George E. Brown, Jr. · 'see attached li~t o
  • ,Philip, Pro£I'essive Railroading, Chicago, Ill. MURPHY, Rupert T., Wash., D,C. MURRAY, Gordon, Bureau of the Budget, Wash., D.C. MOSLEY,Spencer D., General American Transportation Corp., Chicago, Ill. MADERA,Samuel, Budd Compaey, Phila., Pa. NUNES,F, L
  • committee of our group, [it was] damn hard to get him to come, he was so mad with LBJ about Vietnam. I think he finally put in a token appearance simply because Bayard Rustin and [A. Philip] Randolph wanted him there. G: Did they negotiate directly with him
  • , in the summer of 1964. Blacks wanted to reject whites; they were angry; they wanted to do things for themselves. If you know anything about this conference, you know that A. Philip Randolph proposed a freedom budget of a hundred billion dollars. That was bigger
  • Jack Valenti becoming President of the Motion Picture Association instead of Abram; MPA issues that concerned LBJ; integrationist vs. separationist civil rights movements; Berl Bernhard; A. Philip Randolph; problems at the White House Civil Rights
  • ) - Tennessee Catherine Gov. John B. Connally (D) - Texas /Idanell"Nellie" did not Gov. Calvin L. Rampton (D) - Utah Lucybeth Gov. Philip H. Hoff (D) - Vermont Joan Gov. Mills E. Godwin, Jr. (D) - Virginia Katherine Gov. Daniel J. Evans (R) - Washington State
  • a number at that point--in with the U.S. offshoot of the Dutch Philips Lamps Company of Holland. r.~e~ical activity in t~e Then I became president of their PharmaceuticalUnited States. But I had always followed President Truman's advice of taking a very
  • determining precisely what I would do afterwards, I had a call from Philip Young, who had been appointed by President Eisenhower as Chairman of the Civil Service Commission in March of 1953. And he asked me to come over and talk with him. In the course
  • . Today the following persons names were sent to the Senate to be named as Members o f the National Science Board, National Science Foundation for a term expirin g May 10, 1974: Philip Handler of North Carolina Harvey Brooks of Massachusetts Norman
  • Hamilto n Philip Strother J. Wha n William Kiera n Dennis Sha w Jerry McKinney Mrs. Hele n William s Mary Crowe Mary Hoffer Joanne Stampe r Helen Whit Tsgt Ralp h Ma ughan SP5 B . Bisho p SP5 John Anderson Alc Davi d Blak e —AlC Jimm y Clifto n —Pfc Howar
  • , Evenin g Sta r Carroll Kilpatrick , Washingto n Pos t Carlton Kent . Chicag o Su n Times William (Bill) McGaff in , Chicag o Daily News Philip Phili p Warden , Chicag o Tribune Press Servic e William (Bill ) Wyant , St . Loui s Pos t Dispatc h Oscar
  • . Edwar d Neuman n C T 2 Donald Sharkus _ _ _ „______________ , CT3 Ronni e Rasmu s sen . PFC Howar d Forman ^______________-_ _~ PFC Philip Phillips ~^ ~ 3HZ H " ' _, _ ~7"~' ~~ ~ Mildred Campbel l ! Elizabeth Fraser Lucia Harri s Mary Hoffer SDCS E
  • to Philip Weightman - retiring fm AFL-CIO Comte on Political Education Msg for Polish National Alliance National Convention i Ltr to Mrs. Arthur G. Rosenbluth, Pres. , B'nai B'rith Women, Wash, DC thanking for ltr endorsement approving Pres. 's Middle East
  • . Message - Nigh t Lt r dt d July 2 1 - t o Gov and Mrs. Hearne s o n their join t birthday celebratio n (f m Wil l Sparks/Elisk a Hasek ) Fm Marvi n Watso n - Joh n Macy - Nomination s for Philip Ashb y an d John T . Vanc e t o b e Commissioner s o f Indian
  • 8 e e Ab e Fortas - returnin g Justic e Fortas ' cal l t o the President a t 1:30p m Mik 3:54p t Septembe y (includ e visite d by ) tur 3:42p t Philip Thursday t ifeXDgxfep c t o mjdr's offic / To m Johnso n met by : George Christia n Harry
  • Church for th e MEMORIAL SERVICE S for the Rt. Hon. Harold H. Holt conducted by the Primate of Australia, the Most Reverend Philip Strong, CMG, Archbishop of Brisbane The President sat on the second row of the Cathedral . r —The President departed St
  • Patricia Dalton Philip Shellhaas Lawrence DeMilner Alexandria Shiraeff Maria DiBenedetto Tina Carleton Smith Robert Druien and Mrs. Druien Peter Sokolov Frances Durham Eleanor Space Jack E. Endicott William Swenning Leo Finegold an d Mrs. Joanne Finegold
  • Jonathan Cohe n Jame Ralph S . Sau l Charle s McNeil l n & Holton Edmund H . Worth y Joh Philip A. Loomis , Jr . Jame s C . Kellog g O. Duboi s Leonard M . Leima n William McChesne y Martin t Jr . Stafford R . Grad y Donald C . Coo k Dorsey Richardso n
  • calls carded Sunday Philip Potter of Baltimore Sun - Austin Lauren Soth - xxx De s Moines, Iowa - Editor of Editorial Pages, Des Moines Register To airstrip to say goodbye to Senator and Mrs. Humphrey. Mrs. Kay Graham. : ack Valenti xxxxxx who
  • of Food Stamp Act of In attendance were Sen Hubert Humphrey Philip 1964 Remarks Sen, Georg e Aike n (Vf. , ) . _ . Cong. Graha m Purcel l Tex . ) Sen. Oli n Johnsto n (S . C.)_ Cong . Rober t Dunca n (Oreg . ) Sen. Georg e McGover n (S , Dakota ) Georg
  • er, graduate of R ad cliffe, and now one of the trustees, was v e r y earnest in her suggestions and help. L a ter, I talked with Dorris P ow ell because I really want to firm up her com ing up here and I talked to the Philip Baldwins, inviting themup
  • toDT E.Mac Troutman, Pennsylvania - Federal District Judge Philip Neville, Minnesota - Federal District Judge Paul X. Williams, Arkansas - Federal District Judge ____>_______-_ Alfred Burka, Maryland,-D. C. Court of General Sessions , . Milton Pollack
  • N B . JOHNSO N DIARY Resident bega n hi s day at (Place ) Whit -P. Telephone Tune ^__ In Ou tL e Hous e Day _ £ t Expend. . Activit o Lt f Cod f _Monday y (includ e visite d by ) tur - e c /A . -Philip Randolph Vice-President, AFL-CIO _ y
  • (usss) Mr. Jerry Terry (usss) —— Mr. Stephen Garmon (usss) Mr. Jerry D. Kivett (Usss) Mr. James M. Howard (usss) Mrsrx^^r Mr. Richard Keiser Mr. Richard Johnsen Mr. Robert Melchiori, Mr. Philip Strother, Mr. Charles Rochne "lj Mr. Chalfant Mr. Kenneth
  • Act of 1946 establishing the REMARKS by the President AEC Commission and placing Oaths administered by Carson Howell direction and control of the atom in this country in the hands of the AEC. ! ATTENDANCE: 1 Mr. Philip H. Abelson, Science Magazine
  • . Philip PECARO, Mr. Bruce RAY, Mr. & Mrs. James RITTENBERG, Miss Harriet Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Mr. Arthur Mr. Leroy
  • . Philip Hoffman, Pres . , Uni v o f Houston, Houston , Tex. Earl D . Johnson , Pas t Pres , General Dynamic s Corp. , Greenwic h XKKK Conn . Sept 16 , 196 5 White House Thursday John H. Johnson , Pres . , Johnso n Publishing Co . , Chicag o
  • relie f o f Clarence L . Ai u an d others . STATEMENT b y the Presiden t a t Meetin g w/ Representatives o f Larger Researc h U n versities NOMINATIONS SENT T O TH E SENATE : Philip E. Mangan , o f Maryland, t o b e a n Examiner-in- Chief, U S .Patent
  • . - House Staif | Lewis E. ' . Jerry, Jr . - Minorit y Counse l - Hous e Staff / Robt F. Guthri e - Hous e legislative Counse l / Under Secy Wilbur J . Cohen, . H I W f Asst Sec y Ralp h K . Huitt . HE W ( Edward W . Dempsey. Ass t t o S< c v of HEW \ Philip
  • . JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The President began his day at (Place) . nomination sent to th e SENAT E o n Octobe r 20 , 1965 Philip H, Trezise, of Michigan, t o be the Representative of the USA to the Organization for Economi c Cooperation and Development, vice
  • Legislative Chief rent supplement vote to illustrate A."Philip Randolph, Vice President, AFL-CIO his point. he then had the VP Joe Rauh read through the message itself Roy Wilkins, Director, NAACP with his coming in with explanations at specific points
  • were: Senator Mike Mansfield Senator Philip A. Hart Senator Edmund Muskiehighest ranking Cong. Bernard F. Grabowski Cong. Frank Annunzio Cong. John Kluczynski Cong. Barratt O'Hara Cong. Edward P. Boland Cong. Lucien Nedzi Congwmn. Florence P. Dwyer Cong
  • , Carl T. DIBKSEN, Everett McKinley DODD, Thomas J. DCMINICK, Peter H. DOUGLAS, Paul H. EASTLAND, James O. ELLENDER, Allen J. ERVIN, Sam J., Jr., FANNIN, Paul J. FONG, Hiram L. FULBRIGHT, J. W. GCRE, Albert GRUENING, Ernest HARRIS, Fred R. HART, Philip
  • by the President to delegates attending Wh. Hse Conference on Education 0 L 5: 55 - 6:30pm ·.j YOUNG, Whitney Office and A. Philip Lee White. Randolph AUGUST 11 1 1965 I 5: 55-6:SSp J. r 6 r - . - . . •SEPT 8, 1965 . YOUNG, Whitney M. member
  • as accurate as possible tor the information of those presently engaged in formulating arms control and disarmament policy. &-~~?fJkPhilip J. Halla Chier, Secretariat (is.a/-,-,1 1) Enclosures: 1. 2. Letter dated November 9, 1962 from Mr. Philip J. Halla
  • "; Dr. Kenneth Hendrickson, "Work Relief in Texas During the Great Depression"; Mr. Charles W. Mitchell, "President Lyndon Baines Johnson's Efforts on Behalf of the American Indian"; Mr. Philip R. Rulon, "From Pedagogue to President: The Educational
  • Early acquaintance with LBJ; how LBJ related to the press as a senator; Alsop's interactions with LBJ; Alsop's support of LBJ in 1964 against Goldwater; Alsop's and Philip Graham's role in JFK's selection of LBJ as the vice-presidential nominee
  • ™____~_, ________ minutes later the VietNamese Hon. Leonard Unger " ' . delegation arrived. i Hon. Richard Helms ~~ ~ IIZZIIZZZZZIZIII ; Ambassador Eugene Locke • ' Mr . Philip Habib ~" " "~ Mr. Walt W. Rostow i Genera l Maxwell Taylor Mr. John McNaughton ; 1 , , jjjf
  • . Leggett Cong .& Mrs. Philip Burton Cong. & Mrs. Jeffery Cohelan Cong. George P. Miller Cong. & Mrs. Jerome R. Waldie Cong. John J. McFall Cong. B. F. Sisk Cong. Cecil R. King Cong. Y Mrs. Chet Holifield Cong. James C. Gorman Miss Mary Ann Gorman Gong